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22 July 2012 1237 comments
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Bebe emerges from the background to notch for United as Sir Alex Ferguson’s men battle for a draw. Brendan Rodgers is also held in his first game in charge of Liverpool, with another unlikely source, academy graduate Adam Morgan, sparing the blushes with an equalising strike against Toronto. The Hammers return to winning ways, Swansea hit five, while Fulham’s Mladen Petric continues to edge his way onto our pre-season watchlist with a brace as the Cottagers are held to a 2-2 with Kaiserslautern. There were eleven pre-season matches played out on Saturday, read on for the notes…

Ajax Cape Town 1 Man United 1
Sir Alex Ferguson fielded a mixture of youth and experience for yesterday’s draw in South Africa. With Jonny Evans and Chris Smalling both sidelined and Nemanja Vidic still building up his fitness, Scott Wootton continued alongside Rio Ferdinand in the heart of the back-four, though there were plenty of familiar names further up the field. Intriguingly, Anderson was handed a role on the left flank, with Antonio Valencia on the right, while Shinji Kagawa – in his first start for the club – tucked in behind Javier Hernandez in a 4-4-1-1.

Hernandez was unlucky not to give his side the lead on 34 minutes after his header from Wootton’s cross was palmed away by the home side’s keeper and the Mexican also set up Kagawa on the hour mark, only for the latter to miss from six yards out. Valencia tormented the hosts on the right before making way on 68 minutes as Ferguson made four changes, with new boy Nick Powell coming on for his debut and the much-maligned Bebe afforded his first United start for 17 months. Indeed, it was the latter who saved his side’s blushes with a late, late equaliser, slotting home a cross from right-back Marnick Vermijl after United had gone behind with just four minutes remaining on the clock.

Post-match, Ferguson was full of praise for the two summer signings, going on to say:

Shinji was very good. He’s an intelligent footballer, quick and has his head up all the time. He knows when a pass has to be made and I’m pleased. Nick Powell is a talented boy. He missed some training and 30 minutes was just stretching him a bit in terms of sharpness but the boy is a very good talent.

United Starting XI: Amos; Vermijl, Wootton, Ferdinand, Blackett; Valencia (Tunnicliffe 68), Carrick, Scholes (Powell 68) Anderson (Lingard 68); Kagawa (Berbatov 77); Hernandez (Bebe 68)

Motherwell 1 Everton 1
David Moyes’ side continued their unbeaten pre-season run with a competitive draw in Steven Hammell’s testimonial. The Toffees boss fielded a strong starting XI for the clash, as Everton lined up in a 4-4-2 in the first half with Victor Anichebe and Apostolos Vellios up front and the former played a part in his side’s opener, after Shane Duffy nodded home his cross to give the visitors the lead at the break. Moyes then handed second-half roles for the likes of Nikica Jelavic and Darron Gibson as the Toffees reverted to their usual 4-5-1, while new boy Steven Naismith was given his debut with 20 minutes left of the match. Tucked in just behind the Croatian, Naismith’s up front understanding with Jelavic – continuing on from their days together at Glasgow Rangers – was all too apparent and his impressive showing hinted at the pair’s potential in the season ahead.

Everton Starting XI: Howard; Hibbert, Duffy, Distin (Heitinga 70), Neville; Coleman, Fellaini (Naismith 70), Cahill (Rodwell 46), Osman (Junior 46); Vellios (Gibson 46), Anichebe (Jelavic 46).

Colchester 1 West Ham 2
Sam Allardyce rolled out a front three for the trip to Colchester, with triallist Colin Kazim Richards handed a starting role alongside Nicky Maynard and Carlton Cole up top. Guy Demel – at 4.0 and 3.6 in FPL and the Sky Sports game respectively – continued at right-back, while Matt Taylor started at left-back, though the former Bolton man moved into midfield with just four minutes on the clock after Kevin Nolan was subbed off due to a foot problem. Nicky Maynard gave the Hammers the lead on 16 minutes after volleying home a Carlton Cole knock-down and was also involved in his side’s second; Mark Noble slotted home from the spot after Maynard was brought down in the box, with the midfielder again serving a reminder of his cut-price potential at 5.0 in FPL and 4.7 in the Sky Sports game. Allardyce saw his side concede just before the break but made only three changes in the second half, choosing instead to give many of his first-team regulars 90 minutes under their belts as the Hammers picked up their second victory from five pre-season games so far.

West Ham Starting XI: Jaaskelainen; Demel (Spence 76), Reid, McCartney, Taylor; Noble, O’Neil, Nolan (Potts 4); Kazim Richards (Vaz Te 46), Cole (Mohsni 62), Maynard

Kaiserslautern 2 Fulham 2
Martin Jol’s side went two goals behind early on in their match against the former Bundesliga outfit but, in a game interrupted by lightning, it was one of their summer signings who made the biggest impact. The Cottagers continued in a 4-4-2, with Marcello Trotta partnering Mladen Petric up front and it was the latter who maintained his strong pre-season form with a double to save his side’s unbeaten pre-season run. Trotta – who bagged a brace in the previous match – and Alex Kacaniklic provided the assists as the Croatian took his tally to three goals in two starts since joining from Hamburg in the summer. Priced at 6.0 in FPL and 6.8 in the Sky Sports game, Petric is clearly one to watch ahead of an opening schedule that includes (NOR, whm, WBA, wig) in the first five Gameweeks of the upcoming campaign.

Fulham Starting XI: Schwarzer; Riether, Hughes, Hangeland, Riise (Briggs 69); Kacaniklic (Davies 69), Diarra (Sidwell 46), Etuhu (Baird 69), Ruiz (Frei 52); Trotta (Mesca 46), Petric.

Port Talbot 0 Swansea 5
Michael Laudrup kicked off his career as Swansea boss in style as the Premier League club swept aside fellow Welsh club Port Talbot. The Dane handed the vast majority of his fringe players a chance to impress and Steven Dobbie was the main protagonist for the Swans, firing home a first-half hat-trick courtesy of a couple of converted spot-kicks. Leroy Lita was also on the scoresheet but a host of changes after the break killed the game’s momentum, before youngster Henry Jones – on for Dobbie on the hour mark – fired home the fifth to seal an emphatic victory ahead of the club’s US tour next week.

Swansea First Half: Cornell; Obeng, Tancock, Situ, Alfei; Agustien, Gower, Orlandi, Dobbie, Lita, Moore.

Swansea Second Half: Cornell, Alfei,Tancock, Davies, Richards, Situ, Lucas, Dobbie (Jones 60), Loveridge, Donnelly, Edwards.

Norwich 2 Hertha Berlin 3
Chris Hughton’s first match as Norwich boss ended in defeat thanks to a hat-trick from the visitors’ forward Elias Kachunga. The Canaries manager fielded a different XI for each half and began the match with a 4-4-2 formation, with Grant Holt partnered by Simeon Jackson up front and Elliot Bennett and Andrew Surman on the flanks. Bennett, in particular, was highly praised by the club’s official website and was involved in most of his side’s attacking forays, setting up chances for Holt and Jonny Howson but despite their endeavours, the home side went in at the break two goals down.

The second half saw Steven Whittaker handed his Norwich debut at right-back, with Marc Tierney on the opposite flank and the likes of Wes Hoolahan and Anthony Pilkington in midfield. With Chris Martin and James Vaughan leading the line, Norwich took the game to their opponents and Vaughan notched just four minutes after coming on, slotting home a Pilkington assist. Hertha extended their lead before Daniel Ayala teed up Vaughan for another goal and the forward was unlucky not to grab a hat-trick after some good work by Hoolahan near the end.

Norwich First Half: Ruddy, R. Martin, R. Bennett, Ward, Lappin, Howson, Johnson, E. Bennett, Surman, Jackson, Holt

Norwich Second Half: Rudd, Whittaker, Barnett, Ayala, Tierney, Crofts, Hoolahan, Smith, Pilkington, C. Martin, Vaughan

Evian TG 0 Southampton 1
Nigel Adkins once again rolled out a 4-3-2-1 formation, with Adam Lallana continuing as part of the midfield three. The midfielder excelled on the left flank last season in the Championship with 11 goals and 10 assists; priced at 6.0 in FPL and 4.9 in the Sky Sports game, he’s on the radar of many Fantasy managers but a deeper, central role is worrying. Jason Puncheon and Jay Rodriguez were handed the wing roles with Rickie Lambert playing as a lone forward and the wide boys were the main goal threat in the first half. Both had a couple of chances to find the net, with Puncheon giving his side the lead after receiving a pass from Morgan Schneiderlin.

Adkins made 11 changes at half-time and kept the same formation, though new signing Nathaniel Clyne replaced Luke Shaw midway through the second half. The former Crystal Palace man made an instant impact, with his pace and trickery out wide causing the hosts problems aplenty; intriguingly, he was handed a role on the right flank for the Saints – priced at 4.0 in FPL and 3.7 in the Sky Sports game and classified as a defender in both, his Fantasy potential out of position prospect would be considerably boosted if Adkins continues along the same line of thinking in the season ahead.

Southampton Starting XI: Davis (Gazzaniga 46); Butterfield (Richardson 46), Stephens (Fonte 46), Hooiveld (Seaborne 46), Fox (Harding 46); Ward-Prowse (Chambers 46), Schneiderlin (Hammond 46), Lallana (Chaplow 46); Puncheon (Guly 46), Rodriguez (Shaw 46 (Clyne 69)); Lambert (Sharp 46).

Fenerbahce 1 Newcastle 1
Alan Pardew rolled out a 4-2-3-1 formation for yesterday evening’s draw in Austria. Ryan Taylor and Danny Simpson started as the full-backs, with Gabriel Obertan and Sylvain Marveaux further ahead on the flanks and Demba Ba in the lone forward role. Taylor almost found the net after just two minutes, forcing a save from the Fenerbahce keeper from a direct free-kick and came close again on 24 minutes, when a cross from deep almost sneaked in at the far post; Dan Gosling also had a couple of unsuccessful chances as the first-half finished goalless. Pardew rang the changes after the break, with fit-again Sylvain Marveaux impressing before making way for Jonas Gutierrez just before the hour mark. Mehdi Abeid opening the scoring just three minutes after climbing off the bench and Papiss Cisse – having recovered from illness – almost found the net with a chipped 30-yard effort but the Magpies were denied victory when the Turkish side notched a last-minute equaliser.

Newcastle Starting XI: Elliot; Simpson (Santon 68), Tavernier, Coloccini, R Taylor; Tiote (Bigirimana 59), Gosling (Abeid 73); Obertan (Shola Ameobi 75), Vuckic (Sammy Ameobi 46), Marveaux (Gutierrez 59); Ba (Cisse 68)

CDRQ 1 Reading 1
Brian McDermott’s side followed up the 7-0 drubbing of AFC Wimbledon with a low-key draw in Portugal. A typical Ian Harte free-kick handed newly promoted Reading the lead and offered an immediate reminder as to his Fantasy appeal. He emerged as a part of a fully changed second-half lineup as McDermott gave almost his entire squad a run-out. This included a first glimpse of Adrian Mariappa in a Reading shirt.

Jimmy Kebe and Mikkel Andersen returned from knocks to figure, but Chris Gunter missed out with a training ground injury – as did Simon Church and Jem Karacan. We’re still waiting for the first sighting of Pavel Pogrebnyak in the Royals’ colours; he wasn’t considered in this one after just three days of training with his new team-mates. McDermott’s lineup saw a few players out of position, with Michail Antonio taking a striker’s role in the first half, while Brynjar Gunnarsson occupied the right-back position.

There were few clues for Fantasy managers here then: McDermott’s first choice back four, in particular, remains of interest but it will likely take several more friendlies before we see a pattern of selection emerge.

Reading First Half: Andersen; Cummings, Shorey, Mariappa, Pearce; Guthrie, Leigertwood, Kebe (Obita 17), Robson-Kanu; Antonio, Roberts

Reading Second Half: Andersen; Gunnarsson, Harte, Gorkss, Morrison; McAnuff, Tabb; McCleary, Obita; Hunt, Le Fondre

Toronto FC 1 Liverpool 1
Brendan Rodgers began his tenure as Liverpool boss with a hard fought 1-1 draw in Toronto, with 18-year old Adam Morgan the unlikely goalscoring hero.

The academy graduate’s goal owed a big debt to the trickery of Raheem Sterling; the winger mesmirising the Toronto defence before firing in an effort that fell into the path of the gleeful Morgan.

Sterling’s eye-catching performance comes shortly after Rodgers stated that he could look to loan out the 17-year old. Rodgers was, however, keen to heap praise on the winger in his post-match comments…

“Raheem is very persistent. He doesn’t get knocked over easily, he shows great courage and bravery on the ball. His strength for the goal was impressive – that was the thing that surprised me for such a slight guy.”

Rodgers was without the likes of Steven Gerrard, Andy Carroll, Stewart Downing, Glen Johnson, Jordan Henderson and Martin Kelly after their Euro 2012 exertions. New signing Fabio Borini was also absent – he’s expected to figure in Wednesday clash with Roma. Dan Agger is another who is being lined up for an early return in that one following his summer campaign with Denmark.

The Liverpool lineup still included a host of familiar names, with Charlie Adam and Alberto Aquilani given central midfield starting berths in the first-half and Joe Cole looking spritely in the second period. Lucas also made a return to action from the bench late on, following months on the sidelines with cruciate ligament injury suffered last November.

Liverpool First Half: Jones: Wisdom, Sama, Carragher, Enrique: Aquilani, Spearing, Adam: Ibe, Ecclestone, Pacheco.

Liverpool Second Half: Gulacsi: Flanagan, Skrtel, Wilson, Robinson: Adorjan (Lucas 74), Shelvey, Suso: Cole, Morgan, Sterling.

Chicago Fire 0 Aston Villa 1
Gabby Agbonlahor took centre stage as Villa continued their US tour with a narrow win over the Fire. The fleet-footed striker headed home from a fine Chris Herd cross to seal the victory, although his evening was bittersweet as an ankle injury saw him stretchered from the field. Early reports indicate that Agbonlahor will now be sidelined for around a fortnight as a result. He joins Darren Bent on the sidelines who missed this game with a thigh strain that will reportedly see him kept out of action for two weeks.

Interestingly, Fabian Delph skippered the Villa side in Bent’s absence, as Paul Lambert shuffled his pack to start with Delph, Gardner, Ireland and N’Zogbia in midfield, benching the likes of El Ahmadi, Bannan and Holman. Herd started at right-back with Matt Lowton emerging as a half-time replacement. Significantly perhaps, James Collins was left out of the starting lineup with Nathan Baker this time partnering Richard Dunne in defence: both Baker and Ciaran Clark are cleary being given every chance to push for starts come the season kick-off with the Villa defence far from decided.

Aston Villa Starting XI: Given (Guzan 81), Herd (Lowton 45), Lichaj (Warnock 57), Baker (Clark 57), Dunne (Collins 45), Gardner (El Ahmadi 67), Delph (Bannan 67), Ireland (Johnson 70), N’Zogbia (Carruthers 70), Agbonlahor (Delfouneso 67), Weimann (Holman 70).

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  1. pukey
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    A... & A

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    1. pukey
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      brilliant time to reply fail... 🙁

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      1. riot
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        😀

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    2. In Like Flynn.
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      Eh?

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    3. Grounderz
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      Wishing for Aatish and Aadithya?

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  2. FPLFamily (Lee)
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    Rip this one apart chaps:

    Jassk, Green
    Cuellar, Lescott, Cashley, Demel, Hangeland
    Lampard, Hazard, Noble, Larsson, Allen/Michu
    Aguero, Rooney, Pog

    Cheers

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    1. Grounderz
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      Not bad - 7.5/10.

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    2. Beavis
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      Prefer McClean to Larsson but otherwise I like it. Only thing I can say and I've said it before is that I find Hangeland too expensive at the price of 5.0 to be one of your rotating defenders.

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      1. FPLFamily (Lee)
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        Cheers, yeah loved McLean last season,mcould be a good shout.
        Will prob go with Lescott, Cash, Hangleand most weeks and rotate the other two.

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    3. Valar(Keith)
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      Hangeland is pure value.. knock off Lescott and don't rotate Hangeland too much. Then get Lescott in for A.Cole week 3

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      1. FPLFamily (Lee)
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        Yeah - I think for a nailed on, bit of a goal threat CB, Hangeland picks himself at 5.0m.

        Feels wrong not having a ManC def for SOU(h), but take your point!

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    4. Round and Round
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      I like it. Main issue is weak goalies. I would do these changes:
      Lampard -> Taarabt/Pienaar
      Keepers -> De Gea+Federici
      Cashley -> Terry
      Rooney -> Torres (for first week)
      Larsson -> McClean

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      1. The Light Knight
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        I like it but would change 40% 😉

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        1. FPLFamily (Lee)
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          🙂 All feedback welcomed!

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      2. FPLFamily (Lee)
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        Cheers. Always loathed to spend on keepers, but I agree DDG is good value and he was in a previous draft of my team.

        Looks like Larsson to McLean is a popular swap.

        Thinking of either Lampard or Hazard to Bale GW2 depending on who out of them two impresses in the DGW1.

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  3. A.T
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    Test

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    1. Christina.
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      Tits

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    2. riot
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      Did you pass?

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      1. A.T
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        6 out of 10 see me. Ouch!

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  4. Grounderz
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    Eden Hazard and Shinji Kagawa - no doubt both will shine but who will come out the better player overall at the end of the season?

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    1. FPLFamily (Lee)
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      Hazard for me, the guy is class and (probably) less prone to rotation

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      1. Grounderz
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        Hmm... Chelsea have Mata, Lampard, Malouda, Marin and Oscar for the attacking midfielder position but you reckon he's less prone to rotation?

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  5. lfcserg
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    July 22 at 12:10 pm

    lfcserg says:

    Federici (Begovic)
    Vertonghen Williams Lescott (Clyne, Gunter)
    Hazard Silva Kagawa Holman
    Torres Aguero Pogrenbyak

    RMT and any suggestions?

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    1. Christina.
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      I don't get the Ferci/Bego combo/rotation.

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      1. The Light Knight
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        Bego and DDG would be fun

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    2. Error 404
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      Chelsea defender- then Vertonghen for GW2

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    3. Grounderz
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      6/10. Any plans for what your transfers will be GW2 and 3?

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  6. Error 404
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    Anybody else considering 3 swans and 3 spurs from gw 2?

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    1. Valar(Keith)
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      2 and 2 enough for me (Rangel, Graham, Friedel, Bale)

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    2. Andy1
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      No

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  7. AriseSirGiggsy
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    GW1 Captain poll:

    Rooney
    Valencia
    Nani
    Kagawa
    Torres
    Hazard
    Lampard
    Terry
    Cole
    Aguero
    Tevez
    Balotelli
    Silva
    Nasri
    RVP
    Walcott
    Podolski
    Adebayor
    VDV
    Bale

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    1. Willis.
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      Hazard.

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      1. Willis.
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        Thorgan.

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    2. hassanaly1
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      hazard

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    3. Valar(Keith)
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      i think you can cut the list down to just chelsea players

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    4. The Light Knight
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      POG

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    5. riot
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      Eden

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    6. The Bandit
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      None of them... 🙄

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      1. Corrigan
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        Tevez? Or Cole/Ivan?

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        1. The Bandit
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          Ivan

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        2. Corrigan
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          ignore - didn't read entire list

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    7. Grounderz
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      Hazard.

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  8. Willis.
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    Anyone else going with a forward line of Torres (Rooney GW 2), Aguero and Adebayor?

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    1. Grounderz
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      Nope, but going with a forward line of Torres, Aguero and Peric. GW2 Torres to Adebayor, and GW3 Aguero to Rooney. Peric to remain 3rd budget forward.

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  9. Jonesy
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    Any thoughts on this team...

    DDG // Jaask
    Hangeland // Fabio // Cole // Lescott // Cuellar
    Hazard // Peinaar // Noble // Malony // Sinclair
    Petric // Rooney // Aguero

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  10. Fernando Torres
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    A) Hart + Hangeland
    B) Friedel + Lescott
    C) DDG + Kaboul/Clichy

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    1. A.T
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      C

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  11. riot
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    Really happy with my team at the moment, 6 DGW'ers and no hits planned or non-playing players.

    Federici (Davis)
    Cole - Lescott - Gunter (Demel - Wilson)
    Hazard - Kagawa - Noble - Sinclair ( Pienaar)
    Torres - Aguero - Pog

    2.5 in bank for Torres - Roo GW2, could also do Torres - RVP by downgrading Wilson to Nelsen.

    Any improvements?

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  12. HONY TIBBERT
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    Do your worst...

    DDG Federici
    Lescott CAshley Hangeland Fonte Demel
    Taarabt Hazard HBA Noble Guthrie
    Torres Tevez Roondog

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    1. Jinswick
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      Like it. Not sure about HBA until a) we know what formation Pardew will play and b) NEW fixtures pick up.

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  13. Error 404
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    Im debating Friedel, VDV, Adebayor/Bale (depending on Hazards/Torres success and Williams/Sinclair/Graham

    Will depend whether the VDV and Adebayor situation becomes more clear though

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  14. Christina.
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    Lots of teams with Hangeland. I'd rather get a swans def in over the first 8 weeks

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    1. Valar(Keith)
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      i'd rather get both and play them week in week out first 8 weeks(almost week in week out)

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    2. little_wizard123
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      I'm just hoping for some attacking returns - 5m for his goal threat is worth it imo.

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    3. Jinswick
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      Will be interesting to see how the Swans do with no Caulker there. Do they have a decent replacement? At least with Hangelaand you have a nailed on attacking CB, for a team not tipped to go down. But I get your point.

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      1. Christina.
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        Things is Ful are shite away from home and over the first 7 weeks they only have 3 at home, of which one is City.

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        1. Jinswick
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          True, but 2 decent home fixtures and zero rotation risk. Rotating with two 4.0m defenders, I think it's fine to just play him in the home games. Then again, Kaboul and Rafael at 5.5 (if they start) look great options too!

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        2. Valar(Keith)
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          they could'nt ask for easier away games though

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      2. hassanaly1
        • 13 Years
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        they bought chico

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        1. Jinswick
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          Is he good? I know naaaathing about him

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  15. Anderson
    • 13 Years
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    Does anyone know how often new players are added to the FPL game? eg Michu!

    Secondly is Newcastle close to signing Debauchy??

    Sorry new to the site, love it! but how do you put a picture on account?

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    1. riot
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      1) Very soon
      2) Probably, still unsure. Hopefully we nab him 🙂
      3)gravatar.com, use your FFScout email.

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    2. ★FC Borecelona★
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      Hopefully today

      I have no idea

      http://www.gravatar.com Use the email you used to sign up here on the gravatar site

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    3. A.T
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      Theres a FAQ on members page.

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  16. Error 404
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    Is Kelly still 1st choice RB at Fulham or has Riether gone ahead of him?

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    1. Demí
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      Riether may have gone ahead of him, impossible to know until the season starts, or after more pre-season games. Hughes played at RB too, so just avoid all of them all together.

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      1. hillbillypete
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        isnt Kelly out of contract?

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    2. Jinswick
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      I'd avoid if I'm honest - Hangelaand for 0.5m more is surely the way to go if you want a FUL defender....

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  17. Jinswick
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    a), b) or c) chaps?

    (a)
    Friedel, Federici
    Lescott, Ivanovic, Hangelaand, Demel, Fonte
    Lampard, Silva, Pienaar, Taraabt, Noble
    Aguero, Torres, Graham

    (b)
    Friedel, Federici
    Lescott, Ivanovic, Cuellar, Demel, Fonte
    Lampard, Bale, Taraabt, Noble, Frei
    Aguero, Torres, Tevez

    (c)
    Friedel, Federici
    Lescott, Ivanovic, Cuellar, Demel, Fonte
    Lampard, Bale, Silva, Taraabt, Noble
    Torres, Tevez, Graham

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  18. Round and Round
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 9 months ago

    C with Hangeland. Although everyone on here seems confident Kaboul is first choice, just as likely Dawson will be. Cant base decisions on one good season/forgetting how good Dawson is. Clichy is rotation city.

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    1. Round and Round
      • 13 Years
      13 years, 9 months ago

      whoops.

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  19. Corrigan
    • 15 Years
    13 years, 9 months ago

    I've just stripped down my defence to it's bare bones much like the planes trying to take off from the aircraft carrier for the Doolittle Raid (as shown in Pearl Harbour).

    I think it's time for the Reeson Policy.

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    1. The Finnisher
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 9 months ago

      How did Reeson go last year?

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

        Failed miserably and quit I believe

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

          er, on second thoughts then...

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  20. The Finnisher
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 9 months ago

    So I'm stuck.. I have a good feeling that Tevez could be alright for the first 3 GW's, even if he only starts 2 of the 3.. then off to someone like Jelavic or Bent.
    My team looks soo much better with Tevez over Aguero but I feel I need Aguero as a nailed on option who I can captain. Then I think I wouldn't (c) Aguero in GW1 or 2, and I think Bale is a better shout in GW3 and from GW4, 5 and 6 I don't want any City striker.
    Ugh, still just under a month of this crap *logs off FPL*

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

      Same. I think Aguero is the better pick, but the difference 2.5m can make to the rest of your team makes it worth it to get Tevez instead.

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

        I've come to this way of thinking too. Fortune favours the brave.

        DDG, Lescott and Cole/Ivan have all needed to be downgraded too.

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

          Wow. No CHE or MCY defence?

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

            Nope, agony removing them, but VFM defences have always been the way to go.

            Collo, Kaboul/Dawson, Rafael look reasonable value.

            When you remove Aguero too then I begin to love my team.

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    2. Doctor X
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 9 months ago

      Same. That extra 2.5 mill could make Sinclair/McClean a Bale. Im thinking on those lines too. But Aguero just seems so much more consistant. To downgrade from Aguero to Tevez is easier than the upgrade.

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    3. The Bandit
      • 15 Years
      13 years, 9 months ago

      Rooney Tevez Torres 😎

      People seem to have forgotten how good Tevez is. He can be just as explosive as Aguero and may even get pens back. Well worth the punt and easily sorted if it blows up in my face.

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    4. Tiki-Taka
      • 15 Years
      13 years, 9 months ago

      i'm having the same problem, I definitely want Rooney and a City attacker and I feel that if that attacker is Aguero the rest of my team suffers. Saving 2.5 million and going for Tevez however helps balance the rest of my team whilst *hopefully* still having a nailed on city striker. Thats the problem though, Aguero is probably the most nailed on with a few question marks surrounding the others.

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  21. Doctor X
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 9 months ago

    I'm deviating a little from my original team and trying this. RMT please?

    Friedel, Federici
    Terry (Vidic GW4), Clichy, Coloccini, Demel, Tierney
    Hazard (Bale GW 2), Kagawa, McClean, Maloney, Noble
    Torres (Rooney GW 3), Aguero. Petric

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  22. Hitman MHK
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 9 months ago

    Why are most going for Cuellar in their team? What makes everyone think he’ll start in his first year at Sunderland? Maybe because O’Neil was managing Villa when he was there?
    Also, at the same price I haven’t seen a Michael Turner anywhere!
    I’m steering clear from both with Jenkinson though…

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    1. The Finnisher
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 9 months ago

      As in you are getting Jenkinson, or you are steering clear of him?

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      1. The Bandit
        • 15 Years
        13 years, 9 months ago

        Seems as though wants to waste a transfer getting Turner/Cuellar in for Jenkinson after a couple of weeks... 😉

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    2. The Bandit
      • 15 Years
      13 years, 9 months ago

      I have Turner but it's ok to have Cuellar for now, by the time the season starts we will know who starts and it can easily be rectified.

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      1. Hitman MHK
        • 13 Years
        13 years, 9 months ago

        Hahaha nah, Jenkinson would be my choice as it's too dodgy as of now...
        Yeah, fair enough 🙂

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    3. Jinswick
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      13 years, 9 months ago

      Reports that Sagna could be back earlier than expected, so unfortunately I'd avoid Jenkinson...

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      1. Hitman MHK
        • 13 Years
        13 years, 9 months ago

        As a Gunner I'd love that! 😀

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  23. Error 404
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 9 months ago

    Hopefully we all get free GW2 wildcards again...

    Just make sure that you have a proper team selected by the thursday of GW1

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

      We'll have to crash the site and then lodge dozens of complaints that we couldn't access the site to make changes. 🙂

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  24. Malcolm Tucker for England …
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 15 Years
    13 years, 9 months ago

    I have seen a lot of debate on Rafael or Jones for RB but didn't Fergie play Valencia there a few times last year? Means young and nani would probably take the two wide spots.

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

      Valencia will occupy the winger spot. Last season was just sort of an emergency.

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  25. hillbillypete
    • 16 Years
    13 years, 9 months ago

    thoughts on

    A) Larsson

    or

    B) Taarabt

    ???

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  26. Kuns n Moses
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 9 months ago

    (Lost on other page)

    To those of you planning on keeping £2m in the bank for the GW2 Torres -> Rooney

    IF, RVP goes to Utd, Do you:

    A) completely rethink
    B) Still bring in Rooney?
    C) (and the reason I ask) Keep £3m for RVP inclusion instead of Roo

    Is it worthwhile?
    Appreciate you thoughts..

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  27. Mr. Greedy
    • 16 Years
    13 years, 9 months ago

    Don't like all this talk of RVP going to Man U from a ABU perspective or from a fantasy one. Rooney and RVP are both main men at their clubs currently but if they play together it would surely diminish both of their appeals.

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  28. Anderson
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 9 months ago

    if Kolarov leaves clichy will be a lock! Definately c

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    1. The Bandit
      • 15 Years
      13 years, 9 months ago

      Zabaleta can screw either full back owners..

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  29. Hitman MHK
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 9 months ago

    Hey peeps! First RMT, what do we think? Cheers! 🙂

    Federici (de Gea)
    Ivanovic | Lescott | Hangeland (Demel, Clyne)
    Hazard | Sinclair | Noble | Kagawa (Maloney)
    Aguero | Torres | Pogrebnyak
    +2.0m

    GW 1: Torres --> Rooney

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  30. royals forever
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 16 Years
    13 years, 9 months ago

    Hi Guys

    Could I please have your advice and suggestions on the following RMT

    Ruddy Green

    Kompany Ivanovic Williams Shawcross McAuley

    Bale Yaya Toure Nolan Kagawa Pennant

    Torres Jelavic Graham

    Any help and advice would be appreciated

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

      It's you're looking backward to 2011/2012 rather than looking forward 2012/2013 season.

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

        *like

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