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Feature – Navigating The Blanks And Maximising The Doubles

With Monday’s confirmation of the rescheduled Stoke vs Everton match falling into Gameweek 36, Fantasy managers can now take stock of the upcoming changes on the fixture list. Eight teams face blanks in Gameweek 34, two sides have doubles the following week, while Gameweek 36 will ensure the season winds down with plenty drama, as eight sides play a couple of matches apiece. Plenty planning is in order, then, and with that in mind, we take a look at the many strategies available over the next few Gameweeks, together with the factors to consider.

Optimising Transfers

First of all, let’s analyse the best way to maximise our squads without the need to spend points on Fantasy Premier League (FPL) transfers to maximise Gameweek 36. Obviously, the more players you have in your squad for Gameweek 34, the less double Gameweek players you have already in place for Gameweek 36, leaving Fantasy managers with plenty of options in optimising their transfer plans.

Going into Gameweek 34, then, if you bank a free transfer, this means you have three free trades before Gameweek 36 kicks off. On this basis, the following applies *:

If you have seven players for Gameweek 34 – this means you have eight for double Gameweek 36. With three free transfers, you can have eleven double Gameweek 36 players.

If you have eight players for Gameweek 34 – this means you have seven for double Gameweek 36. With three free transfers, you can have ten double Gameweek 36 players.

If you have nine players for Gameweek 34 – this means you have six for double Gameweek 36. With three free transfers, you can have nine double Gameweek 36 players.

If you have 10 players for Gameweek 34 – this means you have five for double Gameweek 36. With three free transfers, you can have eight double Gameweek 36 players.

If you have 11 players for Gameweek 34 – this means you have four for double Gameweek 36. With three free transfers, you can have seven double Gameweek 36 players.

*Those teams currently without a goalkeeper for Gameweek 34 should perhaps look to acquire one to cover the blank. You can, after all, only play one keeper over the double fixtures.

If your plan is both not to take any hits and field 11 players for Gameweek 36, then, the ideal scenario would be to have seven players for Gameweek 34. Using your three free transfers, you can change three of those seven to double Gameweek 36 options.

Obviously, much is dependent on each Fantasy managers’ approach. If you’re already sitting with Wayne Rooney and Robin Van Persie and don’t want to get rid of either (understandably), you could plan in accordance with the above table – with both in your side for Gameweek 36, you’d be looking at nine double gameweek players, meaning you could field nine players in Gameweek 34 without needing to take a hit. Again, this depends on the current state of your squad. With three or possibly four free transfers available to managers between now and Gameweek 34, it affords you the chance to whip things into shape in accordance with your long-term plans.

Taking players who play in Gameweek 34 into Gameweek 36 is, of course, an option. You could field 11 players in Gameweek 34 but, as you’ve seen, that would limit the number of double Gameweek players you have without taking hits. You’ll need to resist the temptation to spend points to keep up with those who perhaps fielded fewer players in Gameweek 34. That might not be easy if your Gameweek 34 players flopped. As such, the selection of your Gameweek 34 lineup – with Gameweek 36 in mind, is crucial.

Gameweek 34

Teams to Consider
As mentioned, there are a variety of ways to approach the schedule ahead. What’s immediately noticeable by looking at the ticker is that three teams – Swansea, Sunderland and West Brom – all have decent home fixtures in Gameweek 34 and 36, for those who are reluctant to load up and radically change their squads.

The trio face two of the bottom six, with Sunderland approaching Gameweek 34 with the best home form, having won five of their last six at the Stadium of Light. Simon Mignolet, Michael Turner, Stephane Sessegnon, James McClean and Nicklas Bendtner are all likely to prosper ahead of visits from Wolves and Bolton.

Swansea and West Brom have been rather indifferent at home of late. Both sides have won just two of the last six in front of their own fans, scoring eight goals apiece in comparison to Sunderland’s tally of 11. Nevertheless, the likes of Steven Caulker, Gylfi Sigurdsson, Scott Sinclair and Danny Graham have the potential for points for Brendan Rodgers’ side, while Peter Odemwingie and Gareth McAuley offer promise from a Baggies perspective.

Players to Consider
Further analysis of the Gameweek 34 schedule reveals the following players as standout selections:

Goalkeepers
Vorm (BLA) Mignolet (WOL) Szczesny (WIG) Foster (QPR)

Defenders
Evans (AVL) Vermaelen (WIG) Caulker (BLA) Turner (WOL) McAuley (QPR) Kompany (nor)

Midfield
Valencia (AVL) Walcott (WIG) Sigurdsson (BLA) Sessegnon (WOL)Toure (nor)

Forwards
Van Persie (WIG) Rooney (AVL) Graham (BLA) Bendtner (WOL) Odemwingie (QPR)

Gameweek 35

While we’ll all anticipate heavy scoring in Gameweek 36, the preceding set of fixtures is still a major factor – not least because Bolton have another double (SWA avl). The other consideration is that, while both Chelsea and Everton players look attractive in Gameweek 36, they both face very tough fixtures immediately beforehand – Chelsea travel to Arsenal, while Everton go to Old Trafford. In both cases, then, you’ll ideally want to wait to transfer their players in after Gameweek 35.

Bolton Rotation
With four matches in two Gameweeks, Bolton should offer some returns, despite struggling for goals and clean sheets all season. They have the incentive to get wins and, in Ryo Miyaichi and Martin Petrov, have two budget midfielders who could prove profitable. At the back, Adam Bogdan and David Wheater also offer potential – Bogdan with save points, Wheater with his attacking threat. While these two would seem certain to play all four matches, the attacking assets – Petrov and Miyaichi included, will surely be subject to rotation during this period. This should be considered – you may only get three of the four matches from the majority of Bolton’s players.

Aston Villa
Alex McLeish’s side don’t look out of the relegation dogfight just yet. Villa have plenty to play for, then, and have a match preceding their double Gameweek 35. The downside is that their Gameweek 34 fixture is a trip to Old Trafford – hardly likely to entice many Fantasy managers, given United’s current form. Anyone eyeing up the Villa squad is likely to hold fire until the following week, when a pair of home fixtures against Sunderland and Bolton look a little more appetising. Form is not on the side of McLeish’s men, though – a single home clean sheet since Gameweek 7 and five goals in their last seven overall makes it difficult to justify any of their Fantasy assets over the upcoming schedule. Andreas Weimann could be a real differential if he maintains his recent starting role, while Carlos Cuellar’s ability to return bonus at the back may sway some managers’ thinking, providing he can recover from a thigh problem – he’s apparently unlikely to return over Easter.

Gameweek 36 Planning Comes First

It’s a valid strategy to pick your Gameweek 36 lineup before assessing who you keep for Gameweek 34. Ask yourself – which players/team do wish to cover in Gameweek 36? Here’s our view on the best sources of points for the double fixtures in rank order based on form and fixtures…

  • Tottenham (BLA bol)
  • Chelsea (QPR NEW)
  • Bolton (SWA avl/sun TOT)
  • Everton (FUL stk)
  • Newcastle (wig che)
  • Liverpool (nor FUL)
  • Stoke (ARS EVE)
  • Fulham (eve liv)

Further Factors to Consider

Chelsea’s Cup Exploits
With Roberto Di Matteo’s side currently still in the FA Cup, Champions League and the battle for fourth, the Blues have heavy fixture congestion on the horizon. Roberto Di Matteo has already admitted he intends to rotate his squad to cover such a punishing schedule in order to combat fatigue. It’s difficult to anticipate just how many Chelsea players can be expected to participate in both their league games. Perhaps the likes of Petr Cech, John Terry and Ashley Cole at the back, though in terms of attack-minded talent, Juan Mata looks the safest option, with rotation likely to bite hard throughout the team

Tottenham’s Attacking Talent
Tottenham look to be the best source available – they play two relegation threatened sides and, with the battle for third with Arsenal, have the incentive to get results and the firepower to produce them. Having at least two attacking players from the Spurs squad looks advisable with Gareth Bale and Emmanuel Adebayor the obvious selections – they are surely nailed-on for both games – these two look to be the prime captain candidates for Gameweek 36 with Rafael Van der Vaart shaping up to be a likely differential, with some rotation risk. If you’re holding any of these going into Gameweek 34, your best bet is to bench them and keep safe for Gameweek 36, particularly with a trip to QPR in Gameweek 35.

Clint Dempsey
Fulham’s Clint Dempsey is the big conundrum. He faces a blank in Gameweek 34 when other midfield assets face favourable fixtures – Gylfi Sigurdsson (BLA), Stephane Sessegnon/James McClean (WOL), Theo Walcott (WIG).

Arguably Sigurdsson or Sessegnon at home to Wolves and Bolton respectively, could outscore Dempsey who travels to Everton and Liverpool in Gameweek 36. You could also say the same about Walcott at Stoke, given his current form.

The problem here is that Dempsey bookends his double fixture with home matches with Wigan and Sunderland in Gameweeks 35 and 36. Sessegnon goes to Fulham and Sigurdsson United in Gameweek 37, although in Gameweek 35, the pair face Villa and Bolton respectively. Walcott meanwhile, bookends Gameweek 36 with home matches against Chelsea and Norwich.

Clearly there is a case for sacrificing Dempsey ahead of Gameweek 34, then – it’s a risk given that he could easily explode over his remaining home matches and even notch in his double fixture but, there are profitable options to consider elsewhere. If you have the funds, transferring Dempsey back in for Gameweek 35’s home fixture with Wigan is of course, a worthy tactic.

The Fulham Defence
While the Dempsey situation is debatable, a Fulham defender at Everton and Liverpool seems unlikely to fetch returns, whereas both Steven Caulker and Michael Turner seem well placed, with Thomas Vermaelen the big-hitting alternative. Those three may only have one fixture in Gameweek 36 but all three could easily outscore those with double fixtures. They also have strong fixtures in Gameweek 34 – swapping them in for your Fulham defender looks a good option, then.

City vs United
The Etihad showdown in Gameweek 36 gives owners of players from both Manchester club plenty to mull over. Jonny Evans’ owners, for example, will likely bench him, while Vincent Kompany could also drop to the bench for many or perhaps be sold on. Faith in the likes of Wayne Rooney or Sergio Aguero – given his home form – will perhaps see them earn a place in starting XIs, with Antonio Valencia’s form is also persuasive of a starting role for Gameweek 36. The option to sell Rooney for Adebayor looks viable, though. United follow the City game with a home clash against Swansea and a trip to Sunderland – the latter game looks far from straightforward. Adebayor, meanwhile, faces (BLA, bol) as Rooney travels to the Etihad and, with a trip to Villa and home clash against Fulham, could easily outscore Rooney over the double Gameweek and final two fixtures of the season – particularly if United have sealed the title with games to spare.

FA Cup Final Factor
Both Chelsea and Tottenham play their second match of the Gameweek on May 2 – just three days before the FA Cup Final. Whichever team wins their Semi Final may be prone to rotation, depending on the league situation; Chelsea may also be still in the Champions League running at this point, too, casting further doubts on their players. Everton and Liverpool both play their second match of the Gameweek on May 1, affording the victor of their Semi Final a four-day break before the Final takes place.

Gameweek 37 & 38
While we look for ways to maximise points returns from Gameweek 34 and 36, it’s also worth bearing in mind each side’s fixtures after the double Gameweek, in order to avoid being stuck with two or three players from teams with difficult schedules in the last fortnight of the campaign. Here’s a list of the fixtures awaiting those double Gameweek teams immediately after Gameweek 36, ranked in order of difficulty:

  • Stoke – qpr, BOL
  • Tottenham – avl, FUL
  • Everton – wol, NEW
  • Chelsea – liv, BLA
  • Bolton – WBA, sto
  • Liverpool – CHE, swa
  • Fulham – SUN, tot
  • Newcastle – MCI, eve

The problem with attempting to assess the difficulty of fixtures at this stage of the season is that, due to motivation, the form book can go out of the window. Those sides fighting for their lives will likely put up sterner opposition than those teams nestled comfortably to the bosom of mid table. While Stoke City on paper have the easiest pairing of fixtures, should QPR and Bolton still be scrapping for survival, then arguably the Potters could end up losing both matches.

Tottenham again look the best bet – both Villa and Fulham are likely to be playing for pride while Spurs may still be in with a shout for a Champions League placing. That combination suggests that we should see continued returns from Harry Redknapp’s attacking assets right to the end.

Everton also look favourable, particularly if Wolves are cast adrift by the time Gameweek 37 comes round. The final Goodison encounter with Newcastle could be a showpiece, with two form sides coming together for a fitting final showdown.

While Cup entanglements could disrupt the Chelsea lineup and motivation for their remaining league encounters, Bolton could be a dark horse prospect over their final two matches – particularly if they need points to save their Premier League status. Both the home game with West Brom and the trip to Stoke are games that present potential for returns.

In Conclusion

There’s no time like the present to start planning for Gameweek 34 – we’ve outlined just a few of the possibly strategies on offer and hopefully most of the factors to consider. There’s no silver bullet, however. The best laid plans can be ripped up by the unexpected and, at this stage of the season, we should be prepared to pay little mind to form and prepare for shock results. It’s very difficult to anticipate the motivation, tactics and, of course, the teamsheets at play over the final Gameweeks. Even so, as Fantasy managers, we can put ourselves in the best position to benefit should form and logic fall win out.

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  1. Acquafresca
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    I think Chelsea ruins the careers of great footballers:

    1) Shevchenko
    2) Torres

    Can anybody think of others?

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    1. Willis.
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      12 years, 22 days ago

      Torres' career is hardly over, plus he was already in poor form at Liverpool before he left Chelsea.

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      1. Acquafresca
        • 12 Years
        12 years, 22 days ago

        Liverpool- 142 Appearances 81 goals.

        Chelsea- 56 appearances 8 goals.

        Nuff said

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        1. TorresMagic™
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          • 14 Years
          12 years, 22 days ago

          26 games - 9 goals in 10/11. That was the start of this bad spell. Glad to see him starting to look dangerous again.

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          1. Acquafresca
            • 12 Years
            12 years, 22 days ago

            I suspect you missed the 2nd leg vs Benfica?

            He did nothing, despite chelsea being up a man.

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            1. TorresMagic™
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              • 14 Years
              12 years, 22 days ago

              You could say that about the whole Chelsea team. Conceding against 10 etc. Only interest is FPL regarding Torres.

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              1. Acquafresca
                • 12 Years
                12 years, 22 days ago

                The whole chelsea team is a hunk of crap right now, wouldnt consider anyone atm, and with their congested schedule, it gets a lot tougher.

                Chelsea Checklist:
                1) Lose CL
                2) Lose Semis
                3) Don't finish top 4
                4) Rotate everyone and scew over everyone playing FPL

                All look in sight and likely to happen

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                1. Willis.
                  • 12 Years
                  12 years, 22 days ago

                  Yup, you're an Arseanal fan.

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              2. Evs
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                • 14 Years
                12 years, 22 days ago

                Did I make the draw TM?

                Can only see the open draw on the link?

                Maybe me... It's early

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                1. Evs
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                  • 14 Years
                  12 years, 22 days ago

                  Found it !

                  Got a side ranked 46th in World.

                  Let's knock him off his perch 😉

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        2. Manani
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          12 years, 22 days ago

          that chelsea stats is much more better than i though 🙂
          i thought it is like 10 match per goal

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          1. Acquafresca
            • 12 Years
            12 years, 22 days ago

            Surely 1 goal every 7 games isn't good from a strtiker you paid 50m for

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      2. Hanso Lo
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        • 13 Years
        12 years, 22 days ago

        Um...whatever dude...

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    2. Acquafresca
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      Shevchenko:

      Milan- 322 Appearances 175 Goals

      Chelsea- 77 Appearances 22 Goals

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    3. Gaz Downright
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      • 13 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      think? they have followed in the footsteps of Milan for years (Jean-Pierre Papin anyone?)

      - Scott Parker (took him 5 years to get back at top level)
      - Steve Sidwell (you might not remember how massive he was at Reading)
      - that rumanian bloke...
      - Wayne Bridge

      ... ok back to work

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      1. Gaz Downright
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        • 13 Years
        12 years, 22 days ago

        Mateja Kezman

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        1. Wild Card this!
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          • 14 Years
          12 years, 22 days ago

          +1

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    4. Christina.
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      Anelka

      Bolton - 53(21)
      Chelsea - 125(38)
      Shangai Shenhua - 3(1)

      LOL

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      1. Hanso Lo
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        • 13 Years
        12 years, 22 days ago

        How many of these appearances are sub appearances? That must play a big part in all of these stats too...Perhaps it's better to measure starts or at minimum, played for 60min...

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    5. The Finnisher
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      12 years, 22 days ago

      Torres was becoming shit well before he joined Chelsea.

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      1. Willis.
        • 12 Years
        12 years, 22 days ago

        +1. He was terrible in the World Cup. It's just that Chelsea were foolish enough to purchase him for 50m. LOL.

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    6. Evs
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      12 years, 22 days ago

      Hernan crespo

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    7. Goose
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      Shevchenko was past his best when Chelsea signed him, everyone knows that.

      Plus the manager didn't want him, the owner did, hardly great for the player knowing that.

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    8. Willis.
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      12 years, 22 days ago

      Arjen Robben.

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    9. Just A Hat
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      12 years, 22 days ago

      What about Chelseas main striker for the past 7 years? Drogba? Did anybody even know who he was before he signed for Chelsea?

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      1. Just A Hat
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        12 years, 22 days ago

        I remember during his whole first season at Chelsea everybody was saying what a waste of money he was then BANG! goal after goal

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      2. Willis.
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        12 years, 22 days ago

        Eiður Guðjohnsen.

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    10. Tin of Directors
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      12 years, 22 days ago

      Hardly greats but....
      Chris Sutton
      Robert Fleck
      Gigi Casiraghi
      ....spring to mind.

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    11. pjomara
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      12 years, 22 days ago

      Tony Cascarino

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  2. Blue Lion
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    • 12 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    Please Suggest:
    1)Whom to Captain?Valencia,Van Persie,Rooney or Mata?
    2)Is it worth keep holding Dempsey?If not,with whom to replace?

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    1. Pinoche
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      1) Rooney
      2) I'm doing it for Walcott before gw34 .

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    2. Acquafresca
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      12 years, 22 days ago

      A) Valencia
      B) Demps > Walcott for GW33

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    3. iCon
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      12 years, 22 days ago

      Think I may go with RVP for the differential and have Dempsey too, but no idea what to do with him.

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    4. shifty_pow3rs
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      12 years, 22 days ago

      A) For some reason Mata tempts me...? Otherwise i'd say Rooney.
      B) +1 to Acquafresca

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    5. Blue Lion
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      • 12 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      Thank You Very much everyone....I got my answer.
      😛

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  3. Valar(Keith)
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    12 years, 22 days ago

    so..
    Enrique or Vermaelen for this week?

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    1. Acquafresca
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      verm

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    2. Sarnab
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      12 years, 22 days ago

      Enrique

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  4. Acquafresca
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    Alright off to bed, will be on tomorrow night after my match to figure out captaincy debate over Rooney/Valencia.

    Night folks!

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    1. Christina.
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      12 years, 22 days ago

      Waait! Check my Anelka stats...

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  5. iCon
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    • 13 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    Who's likely for CS this week chaps?

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    1. Just A Hat
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      12 years, 22 days ago

      Not me, I have a date this saturday night! 😉

      ...

      Not really, saturday night will be sitting quietly watching EPL 🙁

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  6. BOOM XHAKALACA
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    • 12 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    Anyone keeping Demspey for Chelsea game?

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    1. Willis.
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      No. Transferring him out after Bolton.

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    2. iCon
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      • 13 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      Considering it....currently I don't have Valencia and to get him in makes my team even more like the team I'm chasing (41 points), so unless I can find someone better to change Dempsey to over next few games, I'll be holding on and hoping. Any ideas to a short term Dempsey replacement? Already have Walcott, Siggy, McClean, Bale.

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      1. BOOM XHAKALACA
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        12 years, 22 days ago

        You probably want to have Demspey in your team for GW35 and 36, so might as well keep him as a differential. Let's see what he can do against Bolton.

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  7. China Mag
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    Reply to Shifty. Pessimism is definitely the default mode of a lot of our fans these days. I find it hilarious when other fans accuse us of being deluded, when in most cases the opposite is true! I've always tried my best to fight over the doom and gloom. But its been hard. Pardews appointment being a low point (how wrong I was!).

    Ashley is slowly winning me over, despite me vowing never to let him do that again. Whenever things have been looking up in the past, he has done something bad to bring us right back down again. But i think that he hasn't done much wrong since we got relegated. The renaming hurts, but long term everyone will be doing it. I think that it was a genius move to change the name to Sports Direct Arena, as now if a company comes in the reaction will be "at least its not sports bloody direct" as oppose to "how dare you take the a name St James' Park from us!".

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    1. shifty_pow3rs
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      12 years, 22 days ago

      Wow, spot on!

      I was also very critical of Pardew's appointment, yet now I wouldn't be too suprised if a club like Tottenham tried to lure him away in the summer he's been fantastic and done more than proved himself as a top manager this season.

      I know where you're coming from saying that Ashley has done a good job this year, because in all honesty... he has. But it just feels like when things are going well for the club, and the fans are relatively appeased, it gives him an excuse to take a little bite out of the club to satisfy his own hunger. 😉

      I think the reason why I think he will sell in the summer is that right now we have some top, top scouts namely Graham Carr (Alan Carr's dad... ha, seriously?) who have brought in some absolutely excellent players and Ashley will be more than confident the same scouts can bring in more, young, fresh players to replace the old which gives him an excuse to sell some of our current squad.

      “at least its not sports bloody direct” fantastic.

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      1. China Mag
        • 13 Years
        12 years, 22 days ago

        You could be right. Ashley has seen what can be achieved on a shoestring, and might hope to repeat that process. I'm hoping that as a greedy man, he has seen what can be achieved on a shoestring, imagine what could be achieved with a little bit extra!! I really think that if we keep hold of all our best players, and invest maybe 10-15mill in improving the squad we can at least repeat our success next season, and have a good run in europa and maybe even win a cup. And be there waiting in case one of the teams above us has a bad year. Surely the more successful the club, and the more exposure we get in europe, the more money he can make!!

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        1. shifty_pow3rs
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          12 years, 22 days ago

          Fingers crossed!! If we even come close to our performance this season i'll be happy. If we get into europe it will be particularly tough to keep up our league form with our current squad. I wouldn't say we have a great deal of depth.. especially in defence.

          Anyhow, I just thought it was worth mentioning my current overall rank is 34,864. About 200 or so off yourself. I'll be keeping an eye on that.

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          1. China Mag
            • 13 Years
            12 years, 22 days ago

            Ha. Nice one. I've had a bit of a meteoric rise over the last couple of months, thanks in no small part to me dynamic duo of dave and barfa! 50+ points in two weeks alone!

            Completely agree on the squad, but I don't think it would take that much investment to improve it.

            i) one first choice full back (assuming santon comes good),
            ii) quality centre back to challenge saylor for the 2nd spot
            iii) experienced back up defensive mid
            iv) non african forward with massive potential who will be happy to be on the bench for most of the season, but good enough to step up during the african nations

            Add in a few promising youngsters and we’ll be grand. Don’t even think the above would cost that much. 10-15 mill should be enough, based on our recent transfer track record.

            What do you reckon?

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            1. shifty_pow3rs
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              12 years, 22 days ago

              I think you could give Pardew a run for his money!

              All of your suggestions make perfect sense.
              The only thing i'd add would be to replace Obertan as personally I don't rate him, but that's by no means a necessity... he'll do as a squad player! haha.

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              1. China Mag
                • 13 Years
                12 years, 22 days ago

                He's a squad player who will be behind marveaux in the pecking order when everyone is fit. Then we have sammi ameobi, and ferguson on wing too. I think we should be ok there.

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                1. China Mag
                  • 13 Years
                  12 years, 22 days ago

                  I agree he is a terrible player though!!

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                  1. shifty_pow3rs
                    • 12 Years
                    12 years, 22 days ago

                    Haha. He's infuriating to watch. He has pace to burn but just doesn't use it to attack the full-backs. Instead he runs sideways accross the pitch. /facepalm

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        2. 1mills
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          12 years, 22 days ago

          In fairness to Ashley Newcastle were an absolute shambles, you were not far from becoming the next Leeds (your debts were higher than there's were).

          The wage bill was ludicrous aswell at the club (I think you were spending about £20million more than Spurs per year).

          He's turned it around and running Newcastle as a proper business, rather than a "football club" logic. Spurs have been doing this for a while now and it's worked out well for them.

          Ashley's problem has always been his PR is absolutely terrible (I do agree the Sports Direct Arena thing though, about taking the blow so the next one will be accepted by fans).

          Liverpool are in a bad, bad position now. They still haven't announced accounts for July 2011 and they will be announced within the next few weeks.

          Their wage bill is on par with Man Utd and given that they don't have Champions League and have a stadium with 30,000 less seats it's a bad position to be in, especially when the cash injection by the new owners was wasted and with Financial Fair Play coming in.

          Comparing the two squads now, you would say Newcastle are potentially in a stronger position long term and basically now just need to increase the depth to the squad.

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          1. China Mag
            • 13 Years
            12 years, 22 days ago

            Cheers for the neutral view. Can you believe that alan smith is still raking in 70 grand a week from us?? Mental. His contract finally runs out in the summer. Once he and xisco go, it will hopefully be a complete break from the previous era of mismanagement.

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            1. 1mills
              • 12 Years
              12 years, 22 days ago

              That's crazy wage, with him it's a shame as he was a good footballer until the injury, but still you just shouldn't be paying £70,000 a week unless it's someone ludicrously good.

              No one at Spurs is on that much. I believe the wage ceiling there is £60,000 per week?

              Think fans always forget about players like Smith/Xisco draining the funds away from the club that could be used for other players transfers.

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  8. lazybones18
    • 14 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    which combo will return most points

    VDV/BALE
    BALE/ADE
    VDV/ADE

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    1. Pinoche
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      Bale and Adebayor , I think .

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    2. iCon
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      • 13 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      Probably Bale/Ade as they will play every minute I'd guess. Might get all 3 after the blank myself

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      1. China Mag
        • 13 Years
        12 years, 22 days ago

        I'm thinking of putting the holy trinity back together for the DGW!

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  9. BootlegRascal
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    From 34 onwards (can be done 33) would you rather

    Dempsey/Bendtner

    Sessegnon/Jelavic

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    1. BootlegRascal
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      As in one pairing or the toher

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      1. China Mag
        • 13 Years
        12 years, 22 days ago

        Be aware that none of the above teams have anything to play for. Could dampen their prospects a little

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        1. China Mag
          • 13 Years
          12 years, 22 days ago

          But if I had to choose, I would go for the one with sess in it!

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  10. Sarnab
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    Front 7:

    Bale Walcott Siggy DemC Valencia
    RVP Rooney

    Ba on the bench.

    Should I sell ba or save the transfer.?? (don't want to go into "who to bench dilemna" )

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  11. Rinseboy
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    Is it madness my gut is telling me to bench Siggy and play Miyiachi?!

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    1. BootlegRascal
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      Yes

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  12. "The Special One"
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    US Masters Tips??

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    1. TorresMagic™
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      • 14 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      Where's your wildcard team this week?

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    2. super zlatan
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      Ricky fowler and hannson each way.

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    3. Goonther
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      mcilroy is taking it home.

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  13. JK - Cønt ⭐
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    repost from last night

    Ok folks as promised my thoughts and insight into how things may pan out as we plan for DGW and beyond

    ***CAUTION- LONG POST COMING***

    Chelsea – Perhaps the most complex of all the teams involved in DGW. A CL semi-final in which the first leg (at home) precdes a tricky tie at Arsenal and the 2nd precedes the first DGW fixture v QPR and with a potential FA Cup final 3 days following the Newcastle game, owning any Chelsea player baring perhaps Petr Cech is a risk. Even JT, who has suffered with injury this season could be rested ahead of a potentially explosive clash v QPR. In addition Chelsea face a trip to Anfield in GW37, which, should they reach the cup final may also be delayed.
    If they somehow best Barca the CL final follows 6 days after the Rovers game. This is hefty fixture congestion which may see the likes of Mata and Lampard rested for what looks an easy game v Blackburn in 38. In short, barring Cech, the seemingly indestructible Cashley and Juan Mata (and maybe Ivanovic due to the lack of a decent alternative, perhaps Chelsea are best avoided, it is a minefield that may not clear up until just before DGW once their semi’s have been finished. The only players I am considering are Mata, Cech and Ivanovic.

    Liverpool – Another potential minefield, we all know how Kenny likes his rotation. Most of us have experienced the frustration of owning Pool players this season, whether it be Suarez and his inability to hit a barn door, their defence and its recent collapse, or the sheer crapness of the midfield, we must all surely have grown tired of Pool. Add this to a match v Chelsea in 37, and a trip to Swans in 38, Liverpool doesn’t seem to appealing. Yet their fixtures in DGW are sure to see owners of Suarez, Skrtel or Enrique may consider keeping, though again more may become clear after the semi. For me, Suarez will be avoided, however, with Agger, GJ and Kelly all due back before DGW perhaps faith in the defence can be restored, and with Norwich and travel sick Fulham in DGW, points could be on the cards for the likes of Skrtel.
    Options worth considering – Skrtel, Enrique, Gerrard, Suarez

    Tottenham – Clearly the most attractive of all DGW teams due to 2 tasty looking fixtures. Once again a potential cup final in 37 could see rests for the likes of VdV, Ade and even Bale (though with a CL spot to chase the latter 2 seem unlikely) Should Spurs crash out to Chelsea expect them to go all out to secure a top 4 finish, making Bale, Ade and VdV legitimate options. That being said the likes of Kaboul and BAE, and possibly even Walker may warrant a spot due to potential CS and attacking returns (as a guy who owned BAE last DGW I can vouch for this) and they are perhaps less injury prone than VdV.

    Matches v Villa and Fulham in the final 2 weeks also look good. For me 3 from Friedel, BAE, Kaboul, Bale, VdV and Ade have to be in your GW36 team and beyond.

    Everton – The last of the teams still in the FA Cup. Even without this factor, predicting what team David Moyes will put out on any given week is often pure guesswork, as owners of Drenthe and Hibbert will confirm. Should they beat Liverpool we may see rests for the likes of Jelavic, very much a popular pick in these parts, as Moyes will surely prioritise a cup won over anything else. Should they fall to their rivals expect to see Moyes going full strength in both games, and with a fixture against Wolves in GW37, Everton may be a popular choice. For me Mr. L Baines is a must, whilst Howard, Jags and Jellyfish may also warrant consideration. But always be wary of the Moyes curse, perhaps only Baines and Howard can be assured of a start every game.

    Newcastle – Not in the FA Cup and fighting for a EUROPA place, expect Newcastle to play a full-strength side in both fixtures. That being said, with 2 away games, followed by the visit of City, the likes of Krul, Simpson and Raylor may not be guaranteed 1 CS, let alone 2 or 3. Barfa’s recent form merits a mention, as he is capable of destroying anybody. Cisse is clearly in vogue and in form and would be my 2nd choice for a DGW striker (Jelavic would be close behind due to GW37). However, to discount FPL sensation Demba Ba just yet seems silly, and he remains worth monitoring. If he can find his pre-ACON form, he will be at the top of the DGW stikers to have.

    Stoke – TBH, i wouldn’t even consider Stoke, they are simply unreliable all over the pitch., If you must punt on them for DGW, followed by fixtures v QPR and Bolton, Begovic, Huth and ShawX may be worth your consideration.

    Fulham – Like Stoke they have frustrated this season. They have, however, offered great happiness to FPL players with Captain America and the Pig providing great returns. Clint is a real conumdrum. 2 games for one of the players of the year seems to good to pass up, especially as it is bookended by home games v Wigan and Fulham. Yet his away form, or lack thereof is off-putting and thus picking him remains a lottery.

    Man United – The derby in 36, coupled with Swans and Sunderland after mean United may see a fire sale in their players. Should they secure the title prior to the Derby this may only increase due to the possibility of players being given time and fringe players starting. It has been argued that United have nothing else left to play for and that Fergie couldn’t care less about EURO 2012 or the Olympics. This may be true, but Fergie is no idiot. He knows better than anyone that international managers will pick their best team, regardless of how often they played during the season. Given this, he may wish to avoid burning out his players meaning those liable to participate in either the Euros (Rooney, Nani, Evra, Welbeck, Young) or the Olympics (Jones, Smalling, De Gea) could see a rest period. The same could be said of FFS favourite Antonio Valencia, who has to contend with the mammoth South American World Cup qualifying group, which may be even more competitive due to the lack of Brazil in it.

    Sunderland and Swansea – Great fixtures in 36 are followed by 2 toughies in 37 which make owning the likes of Sess, Siggy and McLean risky beyond DGW. A plan to lose one of these may be necessary. FYI, Wigan have Rovers and Wolves in their final 2 games. So, may I point you in the direction of the Holy One and, if fit, Hugo Rodallega.

    Hope some of this was helpful.

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    1. Evs
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      • 14 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      Why is baines a must?

      Could he be rested dgw same as lfc players?

      They to are in the fa cup semi ?

      Ps - good post, you after a job as a scout 😉

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      1. shifty_pow3rs
        • 12 Years
        12 years, 22 days ago

        Baines?! Rested?! Madness!!

        He hasn't missed a single minute in the league this season.

        Helpful post by the way, thank you for your time.

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        1. Evs
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          • 14 Years
          12 years, 22 days ago

          Fa cup semi final, Mersey derby.... MASSIVE game for everyone that

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          1. BootlegRascal
            • 12 Years
            12 years, 22 days ago

            Baines doesn't rest mate

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          2. J0E
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            • 14 Years
            12 years, 22 days ago

            he played every minute last season and has played every minute this season. He is one of the most reliable double gameweek players for gwk 36. I have him, he goes nowhere.

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      2. JK - Cønt ⭐
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 12 Years
        12 years, 22 days ago

        name me another option at lb for Everton? Baines has been bullet-proof injury wiese and is Everton's set-piece a penalty taker

        He's the top scoring defender. Plus look at his GW history. Everton have had 2 DGWs already this season yet Baines has still played every minute in PL this season. For me, he is a must-have for DGW

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        1. Evs
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          • 14 Years
          12 years, 22 days ago

          Phil neville

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          1. Evs
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            • 14 Years
            12 years, 22 days ago

            I'm just saying... He too has fa cup semi.

            Which he does. A consideration...

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          2. JK - Cønt ⭐
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 12 Years
            12 years, 22 days ago

            Phil Neville. Not gonna happen, Baines will play in DGW. Also bear in mind SF is in 34 not 36. If Everton get through, maybe he's a risk, but I still don't see it, he's like Evra and Cashley.

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  14. Daniyal
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    GW34
    no keeper
    Turner NTaylor JEvans
    McClean Sess Valencia
    RVP(C) Rooney
    9 men what u say?

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    1. Daniyal
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      forgot siggy is also there in midfield

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      1. super zlatan
        • 13 Years
        12 years, 22 days ago

        Would have 10 at minimum playing.

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        1. Daniyal
          • 12 Years
          12 years, 22 days ago

          i want cisse next week vs bolton instead of my jelavic so should i leave that transfer?

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    2. TorresMagic™
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
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      • 14 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      Get a keeper.

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      1. Daniyal
        • 12 Years
        12 years, 22 days ago

        NO

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        1. udit
          • 13 Years
          12 years, 22 days ago

          Lol

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        2. super zlatan
          • 13 Years
          12 years, 22 days ago

          🙂

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          1. Daniyal
            • 12 Years
            12 years, 22 days ago

            i hv friedel n sorenson dont want to waste transfer on sorenson for keeper for 1 week as i can play friedel throughout later

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        3. TorresMagic™
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          • 14 Years
          12 years, 22 days ago

          Money for jam with a keeper. Save points for starters.

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          1. Daniyal
            • 12 Years
            12 years, 22 days ago

            dont get what u trying to say sorry

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            1. TorresMagic™
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              • 14 Years
              12 years, 22 days ago

              Easy FPL points with a decent keeper. Who are your keepers?

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  15. super zlatan
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    Team for gw32

    Ming
    Baines. Verm. Evans
    Bale. Demps. Valencia. Siggy
    Rvp. Rooney. Cisse

    Schwarzer. McCLean. Caulk. Simp.

    Subs in correct order?

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    1. udit
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      Whom are you captaining?

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      1. super zlatan
        • 13 Years
        12 years, 22 days ago

        Toss up between Rooney Valencia and siggy

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        1. udit
          • 13 Years
          12 years, 22 days ago

          And RVP??

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          1. super zlatan
            • 13 Years
            12 years, 22 days ago

            Not sure about rvp this week udit. Think Rooney will out score him.

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  16. edgardavids
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    I'm leading my league by 38 points and my team for GW32 is:
    -------------------------BOGDAN------------------------
    ------BAE----------WILKINSON--------EVANS------
    ----SIGGY-----VALENCIA(vC)----STEVIE G----BALE---
    ------ADE---------------RVP---------------ROON(C)

    Bench: MIG, KOMPS, MCCLEAN and KELLY.

    I plan to:
    GW33 - Stevie G for Walcott
    GW34 - Wilkinson for Caulker

    So by GW34 I will play with only 9 players.
    GW35 - Probably no transfer, DGW for Bogdan.
    GW36 - I want to get my team linked with two GREAT transfers, any idea? should I drop Roon and Evans if ManUtd is already holding the title?

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    1. super zlatan
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      I would ship Rooney for possibly Cisse for gw36. Utd could have already won the title. Then u could have funds to upgrade defence and get baines.

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      1. Nomar
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        12 years, 22 days ago

        Title won or not, I'm doing Rooney to Adebayor in GW36 anyway.

        Its a smart move in my opinion and will give me Ade and Cisse up front for the dgw.

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        1. JK - Cønt ⭐
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 12 Years
          12 years, 22 days ago

          bear in mind Cisse has City in 37. Jelavic may also be an option. I may well get Cisse and swap in 37.

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    2. edgardavids
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      I have currently 0.5 in bank and by GW35 I will have about 0.9 so if i drop Roon for Cisse i can upgrade Kelly to Baines and still have more then 2.0 saved in the bank

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  17. iCon
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    Anyone having the same problem, wherby you have Krul/Lindy? I was quite happy playing Krul every week, but obviously still having Lindy limited me to 2 other MU players (Rooney & Evans). Obviously I'd have liked to get Valencia in, but the 2 players above me in ML have him and getting him would have made our already similar teams almoast identical - no use for chasing down a 40 pt gap. Anyway, i'm digressing; back to the keeper situation - I've been thinking it over for a long time, who to get in for Lindy, but nothing really appeals, so have come to the conclusion that my best bet is to either leave it be and go into the Blank with no keeper or to get Vorm in for Krul and play him in every game til the end of the season.....is this madness?

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  18. Daniyal
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    Team for GW36

    Friedel

    Baines Turner JEnrique

    Sess Bale(C) Siggy Valencia

    Cisse Adebayor(v) RVP

    subs=McClean,NTaylor,JEvans

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    1. edgardavids
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      I would change JEvans for Sess in the starting 11, and probably get a ManUtd (C)

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      1. Daniyal
        • 12 Years
        12 years, 22 days ago

        MCI(A) not likely

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        1. edgardavids
          • 12 Years
          12 years, 22 days ago

          Nevermind didn't noticed that was for GW36, Bale and Ade for Captaincy all the way. You can change JEnrique for GCahill or something for Chelsea coverage

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  19. ManTree(v2!) or just JAY!
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    Sturridge or crouch for this gw?

    Taking out pogrenak and have no stoke or Chelsea players

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    1. Daniyal
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      torres dont take gamble on the 2 u mentioned get cisse next week is also an option keep pog for bolton

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      1. ManTree(v2!) or just JAY!
        • 13 Years
        12 years, 22 days ago

        Cant afford Torres unless I take out Dempsey too for Ben arfa. But that's a -4

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        1. Daniyal
          • 12 Years
          12 years, 22 days ago

          get cisse next week then or bendtner for GW34

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          1. ManTree(v2!) or just JAY!
            • 13 Years
            12 years, 22 days ago

            So do nothing? Leave pognak on bench this week?

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  20. Tmel
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    Should I bring in Sess or Walcott for Clint?

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    1. SPorting
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      when?

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    2. Squiggle
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      Wait a week then bring in Walcott next week.

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  21. Jönny
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    Morning guys and gals... Everyone having fun with the endless GW34/36 permutations?? My particular conundrum is who to ship in for Dempsey this week: Sessegnon or Sigurdsson?

    I'm leaning towards Sess at the moment, purely on the basis of Wolves at home in 34. I know Sig has Blackburn at home too, but his best scores tend to come away. Anyone got any strong feelings on this one?

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    1. udit
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      Sigurdsson

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      1. Jönny
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        12 years, 22 days ago

        Any particular reason? I've actually just looked at all Dempsey's home scores and almost scared myself into keeping him just for the sake of WIG and SUN...he could even get something against Chelsea. That would probably leave me playing a 3-2-2 in GW34 though!

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        1. udit
          • 13 Years
          12 years, 22 days ago

          The thing with sigurdsson is that he has a terrific shot and his freekicks are awesome, that shouldn't really change home or away, he had got returns at home as well, it's just that he's faced toughish fixtures at home and even then given some returns plus he's a differential and his next few fixtures are awesome, you're better off without dempsey for the next few even though he might do something against Chelsea odds are sigurdsson will easily outscore him over the next few

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    2. Pratik
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      There is no decisive logic when a player is performing brilliantly away. That is just plain coincidence, and nothing more. Blackburn at home, suggests a good haul for Siggy.

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    3. Jukesy
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      Alright Jonny. I did a bit of research into Siggy and the fact that he hasn't scored at home. Out of the 5 games he's played, he only completed 3 matches, and 4 of those were against City, Chelsea, Arsenal & Everton.

      I think it's just a matter of time before he gets his first home goal. That said, bringing in Sess would never be a bad thing imo,

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  22. SPorting
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    sorry if this has been done to death but it's my only real decision to make this week - who to play:

    Verm (MCI) or Caulker (NEW)

    i think it's 50/50 with regards to SWA shutting out NEW or Cisse grabbing a goal. and Verm has an added attacking threat.

    any thoughts would be appreciated.

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    1. Daniyal
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      verm

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  23. Connster
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    Fantastic Article Sir Paulos, very nicely done

    let the planning begin!

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    1. Hybrid.power
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      • 14 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      +1. I've been avoiding planning a strategy. It's a boring day in work so it seems like the best time to do it!

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    2. In Like Flynn.
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      • 13 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      Begin?.........Not finished yet? 😉

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      1. Pratik
        • 14 Years
        12 years, 22 days ago

        1 injury/ suspension and all strategies go up in flame. Not saying I don't have one though. Whom do you face in round of 16? Anyone familiar?

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        1. In Like Flynn.
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          • 13 Years
          12 years, 22 days ago

          I've seen him around Pratik, but not a regular. Sorry family going out had to do goodbyes.

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  24. Christina.
    • 14 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    I wasn't to worried about not having Cisse for the DGW, but Stoke(h) and Bolt(h) will shirley mean more points for him...

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    1. SPorting
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      oh yes.

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    2. udit
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      Ba is there.

      😕

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      1. Christina.
        • 14 Years
        12 years, 22 days ago

        Ba on my bench this week. If he does feck all vs Swans then I will struggle not to "waste" a trade on Ba-->Cisse next week, even if Cisse has no fixture in 34.

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    3. Fray Bentos
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      it most Shirley will, Shirley

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    4. tosey
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      i have to decide between these next week

      surman > sess

      or

      holt > cisse

      i have enough for gwk34 either way

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    5. Pratik
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      there are other forwards worthy of consideration who could more than compensate. Though if you need to raise money, he is the man for sure.

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      1. Christina.
        • 14 Years
        12 years, 22 days ago

        I don't need to raise money(I own Ba). The issue is do I want to lose out any more on Cisse's hot streak?

        Other option is Keeping Ba for Bolt(h) and then selling for Bendy for Wol(h). Rotation talk from MON is a worry though.

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        1. Pratik
          • 14 Years
          12 years, 22 days ago

          Tough call, though I would go for option 2.

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        2. udit
          • 13 Years
          12 years, 22 days ago

          Im doing the Bendy transfer me self.

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  25. pondering
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    Is it worth selling Yak for Ade next GW when Tot play NOR @ home? Only downside is that Ade doesnt play in GW 34 and Yak (Liv @ home) does play.

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  26. Sarnab
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    1. ba > cisse this week
    2. ba > bendtner this week
    3. Save

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    1. Christina.
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      3. Sort it out next gw.

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  27. andres
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    How many players are you having for gw 34?

    I was convinced of fielding 11 but now I am thinking maybe 10 and start preparing for the dgw...

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    1. SPorting
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      11 for GW34 and 7 for the DGW36

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  28. SPorting
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    fantastic article SP, can just about get my head round all the permutations!

    looks like the only thing i have to worry about is a -4 hit for DGW36 IF i want to bring in Ade.

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  29. hillbillypete
    • 14 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    According to totalfpl City are best odds to keep a clean sheet. I was goin to bench Hart and play Schwarzer.

    Anyone know where they get their odds?

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    1. Park the bus
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      last weeks fixtures.....

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  30. SPorting
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 22 days ago

    ah, just seen my keeper choice for this week:

    play Krul (swa) or Mignolet (TOT)?

    Mig is the homeboy but i'm leaning towards Krul.

    any other options?

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    1. udit
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 22 days ago

      What do you mean by options?

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