[sbu_large_image] Euro 2012
31 May 2012 1526 comments
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With the final 23 man squads for Euro 2012 revealed on Wednesday, Fantasy managers can now focus on the pool of players available from each of the 16 participants. Building a squad is now key and picking the right budget options, or finding that obscure auction gem, is ever-crucial. Taking some of the recent friendly line-ups into consideration, we’ve narrowed down a list of cut-price players to consider prior to the big kick-off next Friday…

Running through the options, we’ve set the bar at different prices in accordance with each player’s position. For keepers and defenders, we’ve looked at those with a price tag no greater than 4.5 in the McDonald’s game, while midfielders and forwards costing 6.0 and less come under the microscope. Some are obvious, others are a punt, while one or two can be classed as a definite gamble – hopefully something for everyone, then…

Goalkeepers

Although the draw has been anything but kind to the Republic of Ireland, Shay Given offers the security of starts that few cut-price alternatives can currently guarantee. Coming in at 4.5 in the McDonald’s game, the Villa stopper can expect to be busy in his upcoming Group C clashes against Croatia, Spain and Italy, with plenty of save points looking certain, regardless of whether Giovanni Trapattoni’s side progress to the knock-out stages.

Owned by 9.7% of Fantasy managers, Given offers a cheaper rout into the Ireland backline than the likes of 5.0 priced Richard Dunne and a look at his nation’s defensive record in qualifying demonstrates the resilience under Trapattoni. Ireland returned six clean sheets over their total of 12 games and conceded more than a single goal on just one occasion. Fantasy managers will be keenly awaiting the team sheet for Monday’s friendly with Hungary, though – Trapattoni has insisted Given must fully recover from a knee problem and play some part in order to prove his fitness for the opener against Croatia the following Sunday.

Sweden’s Andreas Isaksson also comes in at 4.5 and is perhaps the only other nailed-on budget starter between the posts. At the back, Sweden were less impressive in qualifying than Ireland with just four clean sheets and 11 goals conceded, and the PSV Eindhoven man is likely to be tested time and again over his three Group D matches, with showdowns against co-hosts Ukraine, England and France to follow. With a couple of cheaper defensive alternatives in the Swedish backline, however, Isaksson has just 3.4% ownership and having conceded two goals against Iceland in Wednesday’s friendly, the problems at the back have yet to subside for Eric Hamren’s men.

While other keepers may well prove to be better value, there are less guarantees over their game time – taking a punt could either prove profitable or hugely frustrating for Fantasy managers. Anders Lindegaard may be favourite for the number one spot for Denmark in light of Thomas Sorensen’s withdrawal but has admitted he is not yet 100% after being sidelined for the last couple of months of the recent Premier League season. Konstantinos Chalkias also comes in at 4.0 and started Greece’s last friendly – bearing in mind his side conceded just five goals in qualifying, Fantasy managers will be keen to find a route into the Greek backline but, once again, he is not nailed-on.

The goalkeeper position is tricky then – it could well be one spot which deserves significant outlay, whether that be in the McDonalds game, or in your auction bidding.

Defenders

Poland centre-half Damian Perquis underlined his potential by grabbing the only goal in the recent friendly win over Slovakia. The co-hosts have maintained their strong defensive showings in recent matches and have now recorded four back-to-back clean sheets, against Bosnia, Portugal, Latvia and Slovakia, suggesting they could offer strong value over the group stages.

Up against Greece, Russia and the Czech Republic, Franciszek Smuda’s side have been arguably placed in the weakest of the four groups and the co-hosts will be confident of progressing to the final eight. Perquis, priced at just 4.5, has now fully recovered from an arm problem and looks nailed-on in the heart of defence – with a mere 0.8% ownership, he could be a strong differential and is likely to benefit from the recovered ball rule should clean sheets go amiss.

Theodor Gebre Selassie is priced at 4.5 and offers a cheaper option into the Czech Republic backline than most of his compatriots. While 8.2% owned Michal Kadlec has proven to be a popular choice due to his spot-kick duties, Gebre Selassie is a full 1.0 less in the McDonald’s game and although he played just four games in qualifying, seems to have made the right-back position his own in recent months.

The Czechs recorded five clean sheets over a total of ten qualifying games and with Group A showdowns against Russia, Greece and Poland on the agenda, are handed a decent opportunity to further demonstrate their defensive resilience. Gebre Selassie seems to have sneaked under the radar – he has a mere 0.5% ownership at present and, given their upcoming opponents, looks to have a strong chance of progressing beyond the group stages.

An injury to first-choice centre-half Daniel Majstorovic looks set to boost the Fantasy prospects of Sweden’s Jonas Olsson. The West Brom man is set to feature alongside Olof Mellberg in the heart of defence for Erik Hamren’s side and is available to Fantasy managers for a budget-friendly 4.0, though with a couple of goals conceded in the recent friendly win over Iceland, the Swedes are struggling to impress at the back.

If Olsson can replicate the strong defensive form he displayed for the Baggies in the Premier League season gone by, though, he should benefit from the recovered balls rule, with plenty of clearances and tackles likely to be needed over his trio of Group D matches. Up against Ukraine, England and France, his contribution at the back will be key if the Swedes are to stand any chance of progressing beyond the group stages.

Jose Holebas failed to play in any of Greece’s qualifying games but, as the friendlies go by, he’s looking an increasingly reliable pick at left-back for Fernando Santos’ side. He comes in at 4.5 in the McDonald’s game – the same as Kyriakos Papadopoulos – but has less competition for a starting role than the Schalke centre-half and may well be a safer option, though the latter does offer greater goal potential.

As mentioned above, Greece conceded just five goals in qualifying and with five clean sheets returned, there is plenty of faith in their ability to keep out the likes of Poland, Czech Republic and Russia over their three Group A games. Papadopoulos, in particular, has proven to be a popular pick, with 16% of McDonald’s Fantasy managers already snapping up his services but Holebas has a mere 0.3% ownership, highlighting his potential as a differential.

Finally, Croatia’s Ivan Strinic is another to consider. Handed a measly 4.0 price tag by McDonald’s, the Dnipro player looks likely to start at left-back for Slaven Bilic’s side. Croatia returned just four clean sheets over their 10 qualifiers and have clashes with Italy and Spain to follow their opener against the Republic of Ireland but Strinic’s attack-minded game and regular supply from the flank has already acquired almost 20% ownership. Playing on the third day of each round means he’s easy to sub out if he fails to pick up the points.

Midfielders

Priced at 6.0, Russia’s Roman Shirokov plays as the most advanced of the midfield three and looks strong value. Shirokov demonstrated his eye for goal by netting five times in last season’s Champions League campaign for Zenit St Petersburg and grabbed goals in recent friendlies against Greece and Denmark. With games against the Czech Republic, Poland and Greece, he’s been handed a decent run of games to prosper and has picked up just over 7% of ownership thus far.

Mario Mandzukic is likely to afford Fantasy managers an out-of-position prospect for Croatia’s Group C clashes with Republic of Ireland, Italy and Spain. Classified as a midfielder but set to start up front for Slaven Bilic’s side, Mandzukic grabbed 12 goals and eight assists in the previous Bundesliga season with Wolfsburg and netted three times in Croatia’s qualifying campaign. Costing just 6.0, he has a mere 1.4% ownership and, with Fantasy managers overlooking his potential and turning to the likes of Nikica Jelavic and Darijo Srna instead, could be a decent differential and auction bargain.

Michael Krohn-Deli is another who comes in at 6.0 and is likely to play in attack. The Brondby man scored twice in qualifying and played seven of his nation’s eight games on the left of a front three. With fellow wide man Dennis Rommedahl classified as a forward, Kronh-Deli offers a cheap route into the Danes’ frontline, though with clashes against Holland, Portugal and Germany to follow, it’s perhaps understandable he’s been acquired by just 0.3% of Fantasy managers to date.

Giorgos Karagounis brings a touch of class and creativity to Greece’s play. One of only two players to feature in all his nation’s qualifiers, the veteran lines up on the left of the midfield three and is likely to monopolise set-pieces for Fernando Santos’ side. With Greece likely to provide stubborn resistance at the back, his craft may well prove crucial to unlocking opponents’ backlines. Alternatively, Sotiris Ninis potentially offers an out-of-position prospect. Priced at 5.5, he missed the qualifiers through injury but has now fully recovered – Santos has hinted that he may be utilised as an attacking option on the right of the front three, though his starts are a little less secure than Karagounis’ ahead of the games against Poland, Czech Republic and Russia.

For Fantasy managers looking for nothing more than cut-price squad fillers, Poland’s Eugene Polanski is the most popular in the McDonald’s game. Priced at just 4.0, he guarantees starts and has a decent chance of making it beyond the group stages, too – hence the reason over 34% have already picked him up. Keith Andrews is also priced at 4.0 and has picked up 13% of Fantasy suitors. A near-certain starter for the Republic of Ireland, the West Brom man offers a greater attacking threat than the likes of Polanski, having scored in the 4-0 play-off win over Estonia and provided an assist in the recent friendly draw with Denmark.

Forwards

With a price tag of just 5.0, Nikica Jelavic has proven to be a popular pick amongst Fantasy managers – so far, almost 33% have acquired his services, in spite of games against Spain and Italy on the agenda. Jelavic seems set to start the opener against the Republic of Ireland ahead of Ivica Olic and looks a viable captaincy option before Croatia’s schedule toughens considerably: his budget-friendly price affords plenty scope for filling those two remaining places with more costly forward options. Whether he can make it past the groups stages is another matter entirely but with a wildcard available during the group stages, many are choosing to hand him a place in their squads before reassessing their options prior to Round 2.

Theofanis Gekas is favourite to lead the line for Greece in the Group A games against Poland, Czech Republic and Russia. Coming in at just 5.5, he arrives in strong form, having provided eight goals and a couple of assists for Samsunspor since moving to the Turkish club in January. With spot-kicks also in the bag, he’s one to consider, though with just 14 goals in 10 group games, his nation have hardly been the most prolific in front of goal.

Sweden’s Ola Toivonen is a punt that could well pay off. While 8.0 priced Zlatan Ibrahimovic is the most popular forward for Erik Hamren’s side, Toivonen costs just 5.5 in comparison and appeared in nine of his nation’s 10 qualifiers, grabbing a couple of goals. Hamren trialled Ibrahimovic in a free role in the midweek win over and fielded the PSV star on the left flank but Toivonen served a reminder of his potential with a goal in the 3-2 triumph. With just 0.7% ownership, he’s flown far under the radar, though there’s no doubt his acquisition is a definite gamble ahead of Group D clashes with Ukraine, England and France.

Jan Rezek is another reverse out-of-position prospect but, playing on the flank in the Czech Republic’s 4-2-3-1, he still demonstrated an eye for goal during qualifying. Rezek grabbed two goals in just five appearances, with his lightning-quick acceleration likely to trouble the rearguards of Russia, Greece and Poland over the group stages. While 7.0 priced Milan Baros has proven to be a more popular choice, Rezek is more budget friendly at 6.0 and, with a mere 0.3% ownership, could appeal to those Fantasy managers prepared to take a punt on a real differential.

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  1. Captain Shirokov
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwtT0Yv4S4c

    One off the best up-and-coming rappers.

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  2. SuperDunny - Used to be goo…
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    Is there a comprehensive 'set piece takers' list for the euros anywhere yet?

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    1. Captain Shirokov
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      I remember Demi posted one a week ago. It was a pearl.

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      1. SuperDunny - Used to be goo…
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        .... and you didn't buggumark it?! What's up with ya lad?!

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        1. Captain Shirokov
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          So many regrets.... 😛

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        1. A.
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          Quick thinking 😉

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        2. SuperDunny - Used to be goo…
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          You hero

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        1. Captain Shirokov
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          Unlucky. 😉

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  3. IronintheSeoul
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    Hi guys,

    Managed to pick this team in a fantasy draft. I would love some help and advice on team selection if possible!

    Casillas-Isaksson

    Hummels-Maggio-Kadlec-M Olsson-Wasilewski-Strinic

    Obraniak-Strootman-Yarmalenko-M'Vila-Gerrard-Schneider

    Benzema-Llorente-Keane-Postiga

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    1. Captain Shirokov
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      I take it you aren't playing the McDonald's one?

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      1. IronintheSeoul
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        Yes, based on the McDonald's one but I was picking from a draft with about 5 or 6 other players.

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    2. IronintheSeoul
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      Thinking of making the following changes based on what I have available...

      Obraniak/Strootman/Wasilewski-OUT

      Karagounis/Andrews/Perquis-IN

      Any advice again on both my team and these change would be really appreciated! 😉

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  4. Captain Shirokov
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    I suppose now might be a good time to post my team:

    Chalkias - Given

    Kadlec - Debuchy - Strinic - Berezutski - Piszczek

    Ozil - Yarmolenko - Sneijder - Kuba - Dzagoev

    Podolski - Jelly - Ibra

    I have 1.5m to improve this lot, opinions?

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    1. Camzy
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      I'm a fan apart from the fact you have too many players from Group A.

      4 defenders, 2 attackers, two guaranteed blanks minimum.

      I'd lose Kadlec and Kuba, and use the money to upgrade Jelly.

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      1. Captain Shirokov
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        Want to keep Kuba as I fear going without Polish attack. Kadlec > Alba?

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        1. Camzy
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          Yeah I'd do that. You'd have practically the same defense as me if you made that change. I think Alba is a very smart choice at this point because people will get him in once they see he starts and his price will rise.

          I'm not a huge fan of Kuba to be honest. Think Poland will be a counter attacking team, and if you're going to get someone, it's all Lewandowski.

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          1. Captain Shirokov
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            Hmmm, I'll keep that in mind.

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            1. Tiote on Peyote
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              Who's Kuba?

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              1. Captain Shirokov
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                Blaszczykowski

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                1. Tiote on Peyote
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                  Ah Ja(Kuba)...I see

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                  1. Captain Shirokov
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                    Yep 😉

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  5. The Light Knight
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    I grow wearisome of this eve and, thus, bid you all adieu

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    1. Captain Shirokov
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      Bonne nuit*

      *Did I do good?

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      1. The Light Knight
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        C- : An improvement but could do better 😉

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        1. Captain Shirokov
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          Yay 😀

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      2. Red20
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        **Did I do well? 😉

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  6. teddy.
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    Missed each other earlier Messimerized.

    My FPL is 196, and is linked in my name.

    My Euro is 24265.

    Team name suggestion: Boenisch Points.

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  7. Tiote on Peyote
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    On a different note what do people make of the number of players from each countries? Seems the Italians aren't into fantasy football but the English love it. AND on another side note does anyone know if there's a decent La Liga fantasy game?

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    1. SuperDunny - Used to be goo…
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      Ronaldo, Messi and 9 other i imagine

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      1. tw
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        if you can manage ronaldo, messi, ozil, cesc, alves, ramos you're golden. then throw in falcao and a bunch of budget players and you're set. only difficulty is knowing whether to captain messi or ronaldo 😉

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  8. China Mag
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    Alreet lads. I expected to see rasmus elm on this week. Oh well. Makes him more of a differential for me! 😉

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    1. China Mag
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      on this list (not on this week)

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  9. tw
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    J or M olsson??

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    1. Messimerized- Join My FPL L…
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      None

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    2. Red20
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      I'm going with M at the moment, for no particular reason, but he yet be ditched come deadline day.

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    1. teddy.
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      I'm on it!

      I think our strategy should be no hedging or collusion, just get the best team you can and score as many points as possible.

      And if I get any insider information I'll communicate it to you in code.

      Team name...

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      1. Messimerized- Join My FPL L…
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        I like the strategy.
        You have any other suggestions for it?

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        1. teddy.
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          Not yet. Can't really combine our nicknames that well, but my team name is Eurotrash, so... MessiTrash ?

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          1. teddy.
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            "Gdansk for the memories"

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          2. Messimerized- Join My FPL L…
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            No to MessiTrash!!
            We have 8 players common.

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            1. teddy.
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              Eight good men, and true.

              "Gdansk for the memories", surely?

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              1. Messimerized- Join My FPL L…
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                What does Gdansk mean?

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        2. teddy.
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
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          For what it's worth, here's my squad:

          Chalkias Lindegaard
          Kadlec Piszczek Arbeloa Maggio Bonucci
          Blasz(1) Shirokov Sneijder(2) Eriksen Yarmolenko(4)
          Ronaldo Muller Jelly(3)

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  10. tw
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    so have chelsea said anything about hazard or hulk yet??

    and how will this affect them in terms of financial fair play?

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    1. China Mag
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      Still no word from chelsea as far as I can see. Supposedly winning the champions league goes a long way to giving them enough money to fund these moves within fair play. But I don't see it myself. If these deals are both true, that is a total of 77mill spent already (including marin). Add to that, I don't see how they could hope to play all of these players without a proper defensive midfielder like tiote (I hope not!!). So that would bring it up to around 100 mill. Plus there wages! What is chelsea's turnover??

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      1. tw
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        kind of weird that they haven't announced anything yet....

        I bet it does get them quite a bit of money but i doubt its still enough, especially once you factor in wages. I dont remember the names but I thought I saw they bought two players for 7 mil each so that would be 84 mil total.

        couldn't essien play that defensive mid position? and if they get both hulk and hazard what does that mean for lamps ramires miereles and sturridge? will they all be benched?

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        1. China Mag
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          I think that essien's legs have gone. I guess that lamps could go super defensive and rotate with mikel alongside a proper defensive mid (ie tiote). The others would be squad fodder. I would expect ramires to play a lot of games, but the others not so much (apart from the cups)

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          1. China Mag
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            I'm off to work. Back on in a bit

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  11. tw
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    so have chelsea said anything about hazard or hulk yet?

    and how will this affect them in terms of financial fair play?

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  12. ★A-O-Chamberlain★ COYG …
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    Chelsea agreed a £38 million deal for hulk

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    1. Red20
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      Deadly for the epl and chelsea.

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      1. Optimus.
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        scary

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  13. Green Arrow
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    32.2 percent of the teams have Lindegaard, but I'm having a doubt..Anderson has more int'l caps than Lindegaard..and he was the one to come on, when Sorensen went off injured..and he also looks likely to feature in the final friendly..so isn't it likely that Andersen will feature, ahead of Lindegaard for the Danes?

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    1. Nevi
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      Lindegaard had 32.2 percent of ownership when Sorensen was still the No 1 keeper...he is like Abate for Italy--people have him because he is cheap, not because he has a starting berth (though Lindy may get it...I cannot comment on that aspect)

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  14. Optimus.
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    slow day here

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  15. Messimerized- Join My FPL L…
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    The Deadzone Returns....

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  16. teddy.
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
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    The unofficial Sky and Sun leagues are coming on nicely now. Try your luck at some variant formats, with some co-ordinated opposition from other members of the FFAddict world!

    League deatails in my name.

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  17. JPeg
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    Most useful article yet for the Euros. Thanks Sir Paulos.

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  18. GuyIncognito
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    RMT:
    Chalkias - Given
    Evra - Strinic - Alba - M Olsson - Piszczek
    Iniesta - Nasri - Sneijder - Mandzukic - Shirokov
    Lewandowski - Robben - Muller

    I'm a little nervous about having no Italian defenders (figure Italy - Spain is going to be a 0-0) but I have no idea who's starting for them other than Chiellini.

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    1. China Mag
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      I'm going italian less for the first game. The wildcarding in their two cheapest starters for the second game

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  19. Elniñorules
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    Morning all.

    Everyone found your co-managers yet?

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    1. China Mag
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      I found him. Then I lost him again. Anyone see In like flynn on here yesterday? Last time I spoke to him we were both struggling with the name and aims. I'm really intimidated by all of the hilarious introductions to the teams in your previous league. No way can I be that creative. Fingers crossed that flynn can!

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    2. Canadian Football
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      Morning ENR.....when are you posting the entrants?

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  20. Messimerized- Join My FPL L…
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    Negotiations going on with Teddy for finalization of deal. 😉

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  21. China Mag
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    ENR, care to join the debate as to how the hell you guys can afford to pend 100mill plus this season (plus wages), and stay within the boundaries of financial fair play? How much do you actually get for winning the champions league??

    NB I say 100+ mill because on top of the 77mill you have already spent (IF hazard and hulk are confirmed), I presume that you will have to buy a proper defensive midfielder like tiote.

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    1. Elniñorules
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      We should be good:

      as of feb, we were at a loss of 3.3 mil gbp according to FFP rules.

      http://www.weaintgotnohistory.com/2012/2/9/2787509/chelsea-financial-fair-play-analysis

      Winning the CL gave us around 50 mil gbp. Add in the PL prize money of 12 mil gbp too!

      http://www.weaintgotnohistory.com/2012/5/22/3036316/42-2-million-reasons-roberto-di-matteo-should-be-on-your-christmas#storyjump

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  22. Billy Ketsu
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    Morning all

    Tremendous work again El Nino and co-conspirators. Very impressive.

    If anyone's short of a partner then I'm currently unattached. Be warned though - I don't know half the players, have absolutely no idea about the game or tactics and am fairly busy with work so I won't have much time to fiddle about with it.
    Are there any other leagues to join? Cheers all.

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    1. Messimerized- Join My FPL L…
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      Join the leagues whose codes are in my name. 😉

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  23. Football is Life
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    Is there a reason M. Olsson is not in this article?

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    1. Jafalad
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      He's not very good? Plays for Blackburn? Plays for Sweden?

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    2. Nevi
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      I think for the purposes of this article, just substitute M. Olsson for J. Olsson and change CB to FB...I mean they are different people with different strengths, but I guess the powers at be figured to only have one Swede defender and the keeper as opposed to all three.

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  24. Messimerized- Join My FPL L…
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    Zzzz.... Zzzz....

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    1. Nevi
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      Do you sleep here often?

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      1. Messimerized- Join My FPL L…
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        😛
        Not only me, many sleep here. 😛

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  25. hellothere23
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    Just did some changes to my squad, how is this looking?

    Sifakis/Chalkias, Buffon
    MOlsson, Kadlec, Debuchy, Alba, Strinic
    Sneijder, Ozil, Andrews, Yarmo, Mandzukic
    Ibra, CR7, Lewandowski

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    1. Camzy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
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      Very strong.

      I'm not a fan of Buffon though. Won't make many saves, has a hard first fixture, go cheap, and save the money. Use it to upgrade Olsson.

      Love the forwards and midfield. Nothing to fault in terms of pure potential.

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      1. hellothere23
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        No idea which keeper to get. Poland's keeper is a good choice but I already have a Greek keeper. What about Buffon to Given (assuming he is fit enough to play and i hope he will be), and Olsson to Piszczec? Or is there any better defender to go for at 6.0?

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        1. Camzy
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 15 Years
          13 years, 9 months ago

          Go Italian defender.

          Barzagli is a strong pick.

          Buffon > Given
          Olsson > Barzagli

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          1. hellothere23
            • 14 Years
            13 years, 9 months ago

            Ah thanks! 🙂 Will look into that.

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    2. Nevi
      • 15 Years
      13 years, 9 months ago

      I am actually a big fan of that one. Like the more expensive keeper of Buffon with the greek secondary. I also like having a Spanish and French defender (alternately Lloris and a Italian defender would give you very similar set-up--not actually sure if it would really change anything though with dates of games and defensive line rotations). Decent mids, though I assume Andrews is for money-saving. Personally don't love Yarmo, but have no real reason behind it. Solid attacking line, so I like that. Do you plan on doing an early wildcard by any chance?

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      1. hellothere23
        • 14 Years
        13 years, 9 months ago

        Yeah I like having Italy's defence simply because I feel they will have some clean sheets, even against Spain, there is a chance.

        Andrews is the cheapest nailed on mid apart from Polanski, but I prefer Andrews and also for money-saving. Not too sure about when to wildcard, haven't really looked beyond! Still an amateur in this especially in international football! So maybe I'll base it upon first fixture results I guess.

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  26. blue cheese
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 9 months ago

    Mathieu beat Isner 18-16 in the fifth set! 😮

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  27. KOKAK
    • 15 Years
    13 years, 9 months ago

    Why almost all the teams posted here, does not include England players?

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    1. Canadian Football
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 9 months ago

      I think that they are waiting to WC in GW2

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      1. KOKAK
        • 15 Years
        13 years, 9 months ago

        Or, is there anyone here who thinks England may not go beyond the group stages?

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        1. Canadian Football
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 14 Years
          13 years, 9 months ago

          No i think everyone on here is planning to WC in gw2 with the tough france fixture

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          1. KOKAK
            • 15 Years
            13 years, 9 months ago

            Thanks for your insight. By the way, great ranking in you FPL! 🙂

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    2. Jafalad
      • 16 Years
      13 years, 9 months ago

      Tough opening fixture. Those wc'ing in rd 2 will no doubt chance their luck.

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    3. pablo discobar
      • 16 Years
      13 years, 9 months ago

      I`ll be getting Parker for sure. Recovered balls should get him at least 4 or 5 points v france

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  28. Canadian Football
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    • 14 Years
    13 years, 9 months ago

    Hello fellow deadzoners......Really want a German forward in my squad. Any suggestions?

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    1. Jafalad
      • 16 Years
      13 years, 9 months ago

      Gomez. I went with Muller but the cool kids say he won't start.

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      1. Canadian Football
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        13 years, 9 months ago

        Sooo many to choose from.....i have a feeling the german forwards are key to GW1. If you pick the right one, you shall reap rewards.

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        1. Jafalad
          • 16 Years
          13 years, 9 months ago

          + billions 🙂

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      2. Canadian Football
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        13 years, 9 months ago

        Cool kids said muller or Gomez wont start?

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        1. Jafalad
          • 16 Years
          13 years, 9 months ago

          Muller.

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        2. blue cheese
          • 14 Years
          13 years, 9 months ago

          Yeah. Klose/Gomez is the big debate. Müller is as nailed on as Lahm!

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    2. blue cheese
      • 14 Years
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      Müller

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      1. Jafalad
        • 16 Years
        13 years, 9 months ago

        Not been starting though-club and country.

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    3. pablo discobar
      • 16 Years
      13 years, 9 months ago

      Podolski for me. Does very well in tournaments and will take pens in the pig`s abscence

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      1. blue cheese
        • 14 Years
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        But he was very poor against Israel, apparently.

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        1. Nevi
          • 15 Years
          13 years, 9 months ago

          I didn't think he was poor, just quiet during first half...really the entire team was sorta quiet...gomez fell down a lot and made bad passes, kroos missed just about every player he tried to pass to...Oezil was probably the best of the starters, followed by Mueller and Khedira. Klose was okay when he came on, but didn't get much time to work with...Schurrle made a good case for being included with his goal, but still probably will be on bench.

          I would say Podolski has best chance at solid-strike goal, Mueller at assist, Klose at doing a header if he starts and Gomez at falling down and winning a penalty for Schweini

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          1. blue cheese
            • 14 Years
            13 years, 9 months ago

            Ah ok. Cheers. I just have Özil atm. Might take a punt on Podolski

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    4. Canadian Football
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 9 months ago

      Most Appearances: Neuer, Lahm, Muller (10), Ozil, Podolski, Badstuber (9), Kroos, Khedira (8)

      Top Goalscorer: Klose (9), Gomez (6), Ozil (5), Podolski, Muller, Schurrle (3)

      Such tough call!!!!

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      1. blue cheese
        • 14 Years
        13 years, 9 months ago

        On top of all this Klose/Gomez/Podolski/Müller confusion, Schürrle is Sterling a claim as well! Scored against Israel too.

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        1. blue cheese
          • 14 Years
          13 years, 9 months ago

          * staking a claim

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  29. pablo discobar
    • 16 Years
    13 years, 9 months ago

    So Martin Olsson did`nt even come off the bench for sweden tonight. Bit worrying 🙁

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