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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. Parm
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    12 years, 1 month ago

    BANANA GOAL, At the rate the ref was at all game it should of been a foul for high foot.

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    1. Kagawa-san-mia
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      i thought it was a high foot and saw did the benfica player

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  2. Tommytour
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    NO Chelsea for me in 36 then

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    1. Mull
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      Why not?

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      1. Tommytour
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        12 years, 1 month ago

        ars BARCA QPR NEW liv/FA CUP in succession, I see major players being rested for the QPR game, best option is probably Sturridge who is unlikely to play ars BARCA and liv/FA Cup. Defensive wise I would prefer Baines or Spurs defender who have better games following. Could possibly go Cech though?

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        1. Kagawa-san-mia
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          12 years, 1 month ago

          wouldnt they be tryin to get 4th place, so i dont think much will be rested imo

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          1. Tommytour
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            12 years, 1 month ago

            5 games in 2 weeks is a lot of football. They would want to keep the likes of Mata Torres fresh for the tougher/more important games so QPR is the ideal opportunity to rest them. Its not as if they havent got worty replacements, Torres > Drogs and Mata > Malouda would be enough to see off QPR!

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            1. Tommytour
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              12 years, 1 month ago

              *worthy

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  3. Hazard267
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    67(-4) not to happy with that tbh...

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  4. Optimus.
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    12 years, 1 month ago

    lol droga trying to defend himself there to 1 of the benfica lads after his reaction to the draw

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    1. Le Gooner
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      12 years, 1 month ago

      😀

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      1. Optimus.
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        12 years, 1 month ago

        glad someone else saw it

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        1. Le Gooner
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          12 years, 1 month ago

          Wonder who was filming it.

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  5. Abominable Snowy84
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    12 years, 1 month ago

    chelsea have 4 fixtures on the horizon
    spurs-barca-arsenal-barca.
    ouch!

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    1. Tommytour
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      12 years, 1 month ago

      Adds to my point of key players being rested for QPR following!

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  6. Piggs Boson
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    66pts. If only ramires scored that sitter...

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    1. Mulder
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      12 years, 1 month ago

      Had Ramires too. Threw in Perreira because I figured he couldn't do any worse than Fabs 2 points. I was wrong.

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  7. Elniñorules
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    12 years, 1 month ago

    Bring on that Messi kid. We'll unleash the Mikel on you!

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    1. Mulder
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      12 years, 1 month ago

      Mikel was sadly our best player with Mata

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    2. Captain Shirokov
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      12 years, 1 month ago

      😀

      In all honesty we don't stand a chance if we put in a performance like that against them

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      1. Elniñorules
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        12 years, 1 month ago

        Understatement of the day 😉

        Very sloppy but let's see...we seem to rise to the occasion of BIG games. Going to need some Mourinho-esque strategies. Or more.

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        1. Captain Shirokov
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          12 years, 1 month ago

          Loads more.....

          😉

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        2. Piggs Boson
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          12 years, 1 month ago

          Chelsea weren't great today but hopefully they can hold off Barca. All it takes is two good performances and Terry and Lampard to perform.

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    3. Crouch Potato!
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      12 years, 1 month ago

      Their fixture list is crazy, and they already look jaded.

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  8. Ferris Bueller
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    Do you think Walcott will outscore Silva across these next four fixtures and, if so, by how many?
    Walcott: MCY, wol, WIG, CHE
    Silva: ars, WBA, nor, wol

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    1. som3awy
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      Silva? ummm

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  9. Alan The Llama
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    I love how often Roy Keane says "listen". Wtf does he think we're doing?

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    1. Crouch Potato!
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      I don't!

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  10. PlayPercentage
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    Lamps was looking a bit knackered.
    I'm not sure he'll start on Saturday. Maybe he'll be saved for the Fulham game.
    Whatever, Chelsea players will be rotated.

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    1. Elniñorules
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      12 years, 1 month ago

      Yeah I don't think he'll start as well.

      Likely squad:

      Cech
      Paulo Cahill Luiz Cole/Ryan
      Meir Essien
      Studge Mata Malouda/Kalou
      Drog

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      1. PlayPercentage
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        12 years, 1 month ago

        I just hope Lamps either starts or doesn't play at all on Saturday.
        No 10 mins cameo, please.

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  11. jamsiep
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    64 points, over and out. Other than Kaka, Ronaldo and Messi, not much to shout about.

    *stocks up on Barça players for the semis*

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    1. Hazard267
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      63 minus the points

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    2. Hazard267
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      12 years, 1 month ago

      Looking at a few teams are scores do look quite good

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  12. TheSteady ¤ Wines th…
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    After the Chelsea vs Benfica match, I will defo get him for GW 36! Best player on the pitch along with Aimar.

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    1. TheSteady ¤ Wines th…
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      12 years, 1 month ago

      Mata I'm talking bout.

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      1. Captain Shirokov
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        12 years, 1 month ago

        Taken off after 80 mins as well, good news for whoever is bringing him in this weekend

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  14. Holy See
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    Seen the congestion of Chelsea fixtures? The price of success I guess tee hee.

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    1. Crouch Potato!
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      Prob is it may well cost them success, all that running about for nothing!

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  15. HuttonDressedasLahm
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    Can't believe I brought in Perreira (-2) instead of Manduca (7)

    Terrible decision!

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  16. Ismail
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    so ill try and get in about 10 players atleast for gw34 and then use my wildcard to have about 9 dgw players for gw 36
    either way city and utd have each other so valencia,evans wont be worth it
    that a general plan?

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  17. Piggs Boson
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    Chelsea v Barca aggregate result predictions?

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    1. Optimus.
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      6-2 barca

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      1. rasher
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        17-0

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    2. Ismail
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      1 4

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    3. andres
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      0 5

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    4. Le Gooner
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      12 years, 1 month ago

      6-0 Barca

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    5. little_wizard123
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      It won't be that one-sided. 4-2 Barca.

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  18. Hate that rotation
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    Barca are at home for the 2nd leg again. How does this always happen?

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    1. rasher
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      12 years, 1 month ago

      suprise suprise.. barca always have the 12 man in europe, not that they need one most of the time

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    2. Captain Shirokov
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      12 years, 1 month ago

      It's Barca.

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    3. Piggs Boson
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      12 years, 1 month ago

      Dark forces at work in evil manor house of Sepp Blatter.

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  19. delete
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    12 years, 1 month ago

    This post is probably the most useful but also the most complicated... yet.

    I'm so confused...

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    1. Mindless Freak
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      12 years, 1 month ago

      It has to be complicated to be useful. + millions.

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  20. andres
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    12 years, 1 month ago

    Filed 11 players in gw 34 or start getting in players for gw36?

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    1. rasher
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      12 years, 1 month ago

      did u file their nails or toe-nails?

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      1. andres
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        Toe nails

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        1. rasher
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          haha. in answer to ur question its 50/50 personally ill be looking at the double gameweek more

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  21. TheSteady ¤ Wines th…
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    12 years, 1 month ago

    As said I will be without Internet for 4 days from tomoro

    So is my team good to go for the GW?

    Schwarzer
    Evans-Verm-Caulker
    Dempsey-Walcott-Valencia-Siggy
    Rooney-RVP-Cisse

    Bench:Migns-BAE-McAuley-Surman

    Cheers 😀

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    1. Captain Shirokov
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      12 years, 1 month ago

      Thanks be to God

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      1. 4vets
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        12 years, 1 month ago

        +1... it's cruel but so very pertinent.

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    2. ChooChoo
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      12 years, 1 month ago

      its good and you know it 😉 All set for gw 34 even

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  22. ChooChoo
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    12 years, 1 month ago

    Not liking my team atm, despite beeing in top 1000 😛 2 free ones.

    Vorm Bogdan

    Enrique Verm Caulker Evans BAE

    Silva Drenthe Demps Valencia Sigg

    Suarez Rvp Rooney

    Top 5 list to get rith out, list in right succession?

    1 Drenthe
    2 Silva
    3 Enrique
    4 Suarez
    5 Dempsey

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    1. Optimus.
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      12 years, 1 month ago

      yes the way you have it

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    2. Parm
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      12 years, 1 month ago

      Silva + Enrique -->> Walcott + ????

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      1. ChooChoo
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        12 years, 1 month ago

        Enrique at home to villa this week, 1,90 in odds to get a cleanie :S But thinking of swapping him for mcauley or turner before gw 34

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        1. jimski
          • 13 Years
          12 years, 1 month ago

          Yes, keep Enrique for this week. You may want to get Sess in soon.

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  23. Piggs Boson
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    12 years, 1 month ago

    1 question:

    gw34

    Hart
    Evans Caulker
    Walcott Valencia Siggy McClean
    RVP Rooney

    Bench: Krul, Baines, Cahill, Kelly, Dempsey, Papiss

    Next week, should i do:
    1. Dempsey->sess - 10men
    2. kelly->turner - 10men
    3. Both (-4pts) - 11men

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    1. 1966 was a great year for E…
      • 13 Years
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      Why not do one next week for GW33, then 1 the following week for GW34?

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      1. Piggs Boson
        • 12 Years
        12 years, 1 month ago

        Because i want 2 ft for Tottenham players after. I'd prefer to take the hit before rather than after because i'm playing someone easy in my mini league h2h 🙂

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        1. Piggs Boson
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          But i may just do this. eve isn't exactly the best gw33 fixture for sunderland.

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          1. 1966 was a great year for E…
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            It just gives you a bit more flexibility later on if you don't take the hit now. But the H2H tactic is sound!

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    2. Drip Doctor
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      B

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      1. Drip Doctor
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        2*

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        1. Piggs Boson
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          12 years, 1 month ago

          Thanks i think i'll bring in turner for the everton game and then sess the week after. Meaning i'm going to need a hit to bring in Bale and Ade/Kaboul/Friedal gw35.

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    3. jimski
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      2. Keep Dempsey. He has WIG and SUN to come, plus the double, which though not great is still a double. And I quite fancy him to do something against Chelsea too.

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  24. @ImpressiveTackl
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    12 years, 1 month ago

    Great article Sir Paulos.

    Certainly puts quite a bit of perspective on my current strategy anyway. The part I find most worrying is the ranking of the respective DGWs. I seem to have a lot of the bad stock for the DGWs and not enough of the good teams 🙁 :

    Tottenham (BLA bol) - BALE
    Chelsea (QPR NEW) - NONE
    Bolton (SWA avl/sun TOT) - NONE
    Everton (FUL stk) - NONE
    Newcastle (wig che) - KRUL
    Liverpool (nor FUL) - ENRIQUE SUAREZ
    Stoke (ARS EVE) - NONE
    Fulham (eve liv) - KELLY DEMPSEY

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    1. Optimus.
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      12 years, 1 month ago

      swap krul for santon and i have exactly the same

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      1. @ImpressiveTackl
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        12 years, 1 month ago

        So who are you keeping? Bale and Krul obviously.... but the other two? Enrique and Dempsey?

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        1. @ImpressiveTackl
          • 13 Years
          12 years, 1 month ago

          Sorry, mind blank there. You have Santon so you will surely be looking rid of him and keeping Bale. Which 3 out of Suarez, Enrique, Dempsey and Kelly are you keeping?

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          1. Tommytour
            • 13 Years
            12 years, 1 month ago

            I would put Liverpools as 2nd best after Spurs.

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          2. Optimus.
            • 13 Years
            12 years, 1 month ago

            kelly/demp/santon going for me i reckon for caulker/sess/turner

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    2. Epic Fail
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 1 month ago

      That's just an opinion, I'd rank them differently myself. I don't think Liverpool's fixtures are that bad, although Liverpool themself are.

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    3. Tommytour
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 1 month ago

      The biggest factor for me is the following GW37/38 games

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

      For the double most will have to lose the likes of Valencia Walcott for doublers eg Mata Dempsey, who have much more favourable games in 37/38. Therefore I see Spurs and Everton as the most attractive options, Bale Ade VDV/Def, Baines and possibly Jelavic are the best options.

      Chelsea have favourable fixtures but fixture congestion will lead to mass rotation, likely rest in 36 for the attractive Chelsea picks (Mata, Torres) If they make the FA Cup final that is an extra game squeezed in between Cup Final and 38 weekend, counting 9 games in 3 weeks.

      For the likes of Suarez and Cisse they have awesome fixtures leading up but come 37 I would want rid, therefore have to take this into consideration.

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  25. VagnerLove
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 1 month ago

    Can someone look over my plan for the transition through GW 34 and GW36. It's subject to change depending on form etc, but just a rough idea ATM.

    Current Squad:
    Friedel, Mignolet
    Simpson, Kelly, Verm, Rangel, JEvans
    Bale, Siggy, McClean, Dempsey, Valencia
    Rooney RVP Pogrebnyak

    GW32
    Nothing

    GW33:
    Demp –> Walcott

    GW34:
    Pog –> Bendtner

    (Means 11 in GW34)

    GW35:
    Verm –> McAuley
    McClean -> Miyachi* (for the DGW)

    GW36:
    Bentner -> Adebayor*

    Provisional Squad for the GW36:
    Friedel*
    Simpson*, McAuley, Rangel
    Bale*, Siggy, Valencia, Walcott
    Rooney, RVP, Adebayor*

    Mignolet / Miyachi*, JEvans, Kelly*

    *On DGWs.

    Any suggestions? Much appreciated.

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    1. jimski
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 1 month ago

      I'd keep Dempsey, and play 10 in gw34.

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      1. VagnerLove
        • 12 Years
        12 years, 1 month ago

        How come? I thought Walcott had much better fixtures and form than Dempsey.

        Walcott: wol, WIG, CHE, sto, NOR
        Demp: CHE, N/A, WIG, eve & liv, SUN.

        Only fixture I like of Dempsey is that WIG, that DGW looks very difficult especially away from home, not his favourite.

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  26. Don Cortese
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 1 month ago

    Sir Paulos - despite a simply exceptional and consistent high level of content on this website, I think this might just be the best I've seen; many thanks indeed for your detailed efforts!

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  27. 4vets
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 1 month ago

    Right now it looks like I will field a very decent team of 11 in gw34 and 4 decent dwgers. I am happy witth this although would like to squeeze one more decent dwger (one that I actually want to play til the end) but can't se my cash plow allowing that. Hey ho 🙂

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  28. Corrigan
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 1 month ago

    Heaven reading this article. I can in no way compare planning GWs 34-36 with that of D-Day and Operation Overlord, but it has been very involved, time consuming and downright difficult.

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    1. 4vets
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 1 month ago

      My plan is simple as I am simple. I've confused myself seveeral times and gone back to simple.

      It works for me 🙂

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      1. Corrigan
        • 13 Years
        12 years, 1 month ago

        I am fully on your wavelength.

        Whatever wavelength that is.

        5 DGWers for me at the mo

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        1. 4vets
          • 13 Years
          12 years, 1 month ago

          69.01 Mhz?

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    2. jimski
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 1 month ago

      My plan currently involves a Bendy Bus even though I swore never again after the previous debacle.

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      1. Corrigan
        • 13 Years
        12 years, 1 month ago

        Bendy is our saviour.

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      2. Hate that rotation
        • 12 Years
        12 years, 1 month ago

        Lol so does mine. That Wolves fixture is too good to miss out on with all these other strikers missing out.

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      3. jimski
        • 13 Years
        12 years, 1 month ago

        My vague plan is now:
        GW 34:
        Vorm
        Komp Evans Caulker/Turner
        Valencia Siggy Walcott
        RVP Rooney Bendtner

        GW 36:
        KRUL
        COLE BAINES SKRTEL
        VDV BALE DEMPSEY siggy
        ADE bendtner rvp
        (Although I may well play Valencia over Bendtner)

        with one 4 point hit taken

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      4. Jukesy
        • 12 Years
        12 years, 1 month ago

        I was thinking of reserving a ticket, but the Wolves fixture is just the perfect option for young Connor, or Ji to be given a run out!

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        1. Tommytour
          • 13 Years
          12 years, 1 month ago

          +1 that has ruled that option out for me.

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          1. jimski
            • 13 Years
            12 years, 1 month ago

            I shall wait and see on that last striker spot. Probably a close to the gw34 deadline decision...

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  29. Big_Andy_GAWA
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 1 month ago

    Schwatz or Mig for this GW, people ?

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    1. Captain Shirokov
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 1 month ago

      Mig

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      1. Big_Andy_GAWA
        • 12 Years
        12 years, 1 month ago

        That is who I have. Just saw someone benching him and playing Schwatz...

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