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23 February 2012 1421 comments
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Nothing gets the adrenaline coursing through the arteries in a frenzy of fist-clenching excitement like a budget goalkeeper transfer. The Fantasy Premier League (FPL) equivalent of writing a “thank you” letter to an elderly relative for an underwhelming Christmas present: there is always something more fun to do, but if you don’t act when you should, you could end up empty-handed on your birthday.

The January wildcard window afforded Fantasy managers the chance to cash in on the accrued value of early-season rotational favourites like Tim Krul and Michel Vorm and look to pastures new, and with increased liquidity comes an increased freedom to shop around with immediate returns in mind. Enter the big climber in our recent Watchlist update: Wigan’s Ali Al-Habsi.

Making just ten appearances in a five-year apprenticeship under Jussi Jaaskelainen at Bolton, Wigan snapped up the Omani keeper on loan in the summer of 2010. Quickly establishing himself as a cult hero at the DW, Al-Habsi’s manful, if somewhat balletic, defence of many a lost cause saw him crowned Wigan’s player of the season, and Roberto Martinez was quick to reward him with a four-year deal.

Priced at 4.5 in the FPL this term, Al-Habsi made the early running in the budget keeper category with two clean sheets and a penalty save in the first four games. A formidable shot stopper, he sits third in the Premier League saves table this season with 95, just one save behind Swansea’s wunderkind Michel Vorm in second, and with an astonishing four penalty stops, he boasts double the total of his nearest rival.

The clean sheets may have dried up in recent months for the Latics, but with the fixture breeze turning strongly in their favour, the opportunity for Al-Habsi to augment his save points with shutouts is now beckoning. A home tie against an Aston Villa side with only one league win this year is immediately followed by another game at the DW, against a Swansea team who have often struggled to export their Liberty Stadium form on the road. An away trip to an inconsistent Norwich and a home game against the usually goal-shy West Brom complete a quartet of Gameweeks in which Al-Habsi is playable throughout.

For those looking to rotate keepers over the longer term, Al-Habsi fits snugly with Norwich’s John Ruddy or Swansea’s Michel Vorm until at least Gameweek 33, and could prove a valuable differential prospect in the weeks to come. Every transfer is critical at this stage of the season, and although swapping keepers may seem prosaic, in a game of chess it’s often the seemingly innocuous move that wins the match.

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  1. GreennRed
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    13 years, 9 months ago

    Has anyone, besides myself, captained James McClean, this gameweek? He's averaging more than 7 points a game the past 7 games, including 12 bonus points, only Van Persie has better FF form than him. Just got called into the Ireland squad for the Czech game next Wednesday. He's expected to maybe only make the bench but if he plays a blinder he could get some game time from the bench. West Brom, despite hammering a poor Wolves team away last time out, aren't fantastic defensively. Just saying like!!!

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    1. Gaz Downright
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      WBA has actually done quite well in defence recently

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      1. GreennRed
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        13 years, 9 months ago

        1 clean sheet in 19 league games is good?

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        1. Gaz Downright
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          "19" is hardly recently 🙂

          but yeah. they have been as good as Stoke as of late.

          do what you will with this info

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    2. whoracle
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      13 years, 9 months ago

      could be a good differential 😉

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    3. In Like Flynn.
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      Not brave enough to make him captain, he is pretty much a regular starter for my team.

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      1. GreennRed
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        I'm not brave, just stupidly thinkin that doing something different will bring some reward! Would be happy to finish 2nd in my league. The guy at No. 1 in that league is 151 and I wouldn't be surprised if he wins out.

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  2. Anti Top Four
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    Pondering the following:

    Current team:

    Mignolet
    Richards, Shotton, Caulker
    Silva, Bale, Dempsey, Sess
    Kun, Bent, Zamora

    Subs: Bogdan, Siggy, Kelly, Clark

    Bent / Zamora (out) – Ba (in)
    Clark (out) – Raylor / Simpson / Taiwo (in)

    Suggestions or feedback?

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    1. HappyAnkit
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      13 years, 9 months ago

      Zamora>Ba
      Clark>R Taylor

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      1. Anti Top Four
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        Happy, I'm thinking along similar lines. Just curious, but what made you choose Zamora instead of Bent?

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        1. HappyAnkit
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          Bent has great fixtures ahead for 3 GWs .
          Both of them don't have a fixture in GW 29.

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  3. Christina.
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    Johnson's Paint Trophy final this weekend!!!!

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    1. In Like Flynn.
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      Always a great atmosphere. Is it on Sky or ESPN?

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    2. udit
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      Bubbles, Bubbles he's our man, If he can't do it no one can... GOOOOOOO BUBBLES!

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    3. In Like Flynn.
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      Johnstones Paint Trophy btw.

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      1. stuey192
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        its also not until the 25th of march

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  4. Ryan
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    so is shotton worth playing this week? have im but I think hell play mabe 20 min?

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  5. HappyAnkit
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    13 years, 9 months ago

    New Post!

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  6. @FuzzyWarbles
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    13 years, 9 months ago

    Shakhtar Donetsk news: Fuzzy Czarbles press conference.

    "Yes, we have a tough battle at Porto. Our clubs our very similar but the atmosphere is electric at the Estadio do Dragao, it is an intimidating venue. But our boys have a Dragao of their own, Ivan Drago, head trainer at Shakhtar Donetsk. He has been working vigorously to obtain optimal fitness from our players, implementing exciting new techniques to prepare our boys for this all important first game in the group stage. Evidence of such determination can be found here:"

    http://youtu.be/GWihWfdH4Zw

    "We have some nagging injuries. Lindegaard is still unavailable. Senderos is back in training, hopefully will be fit for the weekend, but we may have to ease him back. The clubhouse is in high spirits after we let go of the D'Gerbil."

    "Borcat, my trusted advisor, having returned from the Liverpool area after some cracking reconnaissance work, is safely perched atop my head again and will be available for the weekend."

    Are there any questions from the press?

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  7. Give The Todd Some Love
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    13 years, 9 months ago

    Start Sorenson or Mignolet?

    Currently on Mignolet but Sorenson's scout picks appearance is making me seriously reconsider...

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