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5 August 2012 1932 comments
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Our third pre-season selection guide finds us turning to the attacking areas of the squad and, arguably, the most vital component – the midfield.

While our options up front are normally dictated by one or two obvious targets, in the middle of the park, the slate is clean and all five places are arguably up for grabs. In addition, the midfield has traditionally been a breeding ground for Fantasy value: make the right decisions at the right time with selections here and it can shape your season.

With forwards holding the top three rankings in the FPL last season, the temptation will be to overlook the heavy-hitters in midfield, ensuring that funds are reserved to keep the front line well stocked. However, the emergence of Clint Dempsey and Gareth Bale as the top two midfielders, confirmed that this area of our squads can be home to “breakthrough” players – those who can offer strong and regular returns for well below the price of our main targets up front.

Gylfi Sigurdsson’s impact offers another example of the value that can be garnered from shrewd midfield acquisitions. Indeed, of all the areas within our Fantasy squads, the midfield appears to be the most prosperous region when hunting for buried treasure. It’s likely we’ll see a player from the 7.0 bracket or below emerge as a 150+ point player – the trick, of course, to find them early in order to maximise their differential potential and purchase them at a bargain price before the bandwagon accelerates.

Attacking Coverage

In terms of strategy, the right balance between heavy-hitters, mid-price and budget remains key. In the same way as you would look to compile your defence alongside your goalkeeper selection, it makes perfect sense to combine your attacking players into one pool.

The objective here is the best possible coverage of those teams most likely to deliver the greatest number of goals in any given window of fixtures. That window can either be across the season as a whole (if you’re adopting a hands-off approach to your team) or, more likely, a smaller period of Gameweeks.

There are merits in doubling up on assets from one team – by acquiring a forward and a midfielder: Wayne Rooney and Antonio Valencia or perhaps Sergio Aguero and David Silva, will be high on the watchlist. While such combinations can lead to an avalanche of returns if the formbook holds true, it’s often wise to spread the risk and cover a group of teams who are all well positioned to fetch goals over their forthcoming fixtures.

The first task, then, is to identify the teams you’ll want to cover based on their potential for goals. There are obvious sources – United and City will surely be amongst the top scorers and are almost fixture proof. Spurs are another side who, with Andre Villas-Boas at the reins, look set to rely on attacking verve to balance defensive frailties. You can place Arsenal and, to an extent, Chelsea in the same category.

We have five rather obvious sources of high goals potential there, which have to be considered when selecting your attacking players. The problem is, of course, their assets all demand the top Fantasy fees.

The current uncertainty surrounding Robin Van Persie’s future at the Emirates perhaps allows us to temporarily shelve plans for Arsenal coverage. The Dutchman is out of the equation as an acquisition right now and, with the prospect of the Gunners lining up without their inspirational skipper, stock in the likes of Theo Walcott, Mikel Arteta and new arrivals Oliver Giroud and Lukas Podolski has fallen.

That still leaves Spurs and Chelsea and, given their opening fixtures, both appear to scream for our attention. Chelsea have the double Gameweek that will likely ensure that either a midfielder or Fernando Torres find their way into our squads, while Spurs have a Michelin star menu of attacking midfielders, all of whom look capable of delivering double figures for goals or assists.

Right now then, I personally favour attempting to cover United, City, Chelsea and Spurs with four of the eight midfield/forward selections in my squad. This offers coverage of four of the five top attacking sides, although it does restrict the freedom I’ll have in the mid-price markets – making it more likely that I’ll need to turn to budget assets.

Splitting the Attacking Pool

Once you have decided on the teams you wish to cover, you then have to consider the options of splitting them across your midfielders and forwards. Right now, the Spurs forward line is very much in question so, for me, that points to a midfielder.

As for Chelsea, I’m wary of Eden Hazard’s impact – if he explodes, I want to be in a position to get on board. Juan Mata, or even Frank Lampard, look safer initial acquisitions but with similar price tags, the transfer to Hazard can be made in one step should the Belgian come good.

Conveniently, that leaves both United and City to cover up front – the candidates are pretty obvious here, although the Aguero vs Carlos Tevez debate is gathering pace given the price difference (11.5 vs 9.0). There’s the option to double up on Chelsea with Torres, of course, but will look at that further in our next guide.

Crucially, it’s worth considering your FPL captain at this point. If you have both Wayne Rooney and Sergio Aguero up front, you have a rotating pair who will always offer you a home fixture. If you just have one of that duo, it’s worth consulting the fixtures to analyse your captain options when they are away from home. Last season both Rooney and Aguero demonstrated a lull in output on the road – you may therefore need your heavy-hitting midfielders to step up in these weeks.

In the short-term, as well as Everton away in Gameweek 1 (which can be served by the obvious double Gameweek captain from Chelsea), Rooney visits Liverpool and Newcastle in Gameweeks 5 and 7 respectively. In both cases, Chelsea and Spurs serve up strong home matches – potentially offering a viable alternative for the armband from midfield. Problem solved if you’ve spent on the Chelsea and Spurs midfields.

Panning Mid Price Gold

While the importance of heavy-hitters is obvious, neglecting the mid-price midfielders can be dangerous. When you consider that the top scoring midfielder of last season, Clint Dempsey, was initially valued at 8.5, you begin to realise two things: the amount of talent in this position is plentiful, while the mid-price can often hide gems which can easily edge their way into the heavy-hitter bracket.

Dempsey’s outstanding season has, inevitably, seen his initial price hiked this term. Doubts on his future and his ability to repeat the numbers has created an air of skepticism surrounding him as a Fantasy asset – rightly or wrongly.

It means that most will be scanning below Dempsey’s bracket for those midfielders who could possibly break out of the mid-price and threaten the likes of Silva and Bale.

Both Steven Pienaar and James McClean look generous at 6.5 respectively and, based on last season’s form, they could both push double figures for either goals or assists. Similarly, Charles N’Zogbia is a proven Fantasy talent whose flame could well be reignited under Paul Lambert’s brand attacking of football. Adel Taarabt, having had a season to settle in the top flight and secure his future at Loftus Road, is another player who is rightly tempting investment with a tag of just 6.0.

Those are all worthy talents, but, in all cases, we’re dealing with “ifs” and “maybes”. While we saw an array of mid-price talent come good last season – Jon Walters, Scott Sinclair, Victor Moses amongst them, they all had spells where fixtures and form played their part in improved output.

The mid-price bracket are perhaps best suited to be rotated in and out of our squads, then. These players can be shuffled with fixtures and form rather than adopted as mainstays to be kept throughout the season.

While the treasure is often buried in the mid-price range, it’s arguably more of a gamble to stock up in this bracket and neglect a couple of heavy-hitters. Despite inevitable patches of blanks, the likes of David Silva, Bale and Mata seem more likely to deliver over a 38 Gameweek period – should they explode early, they could quickly climb in price and leave you clutching to the hope that your faith in the inconsistent mid-price is repaid.

Filling the Gaps With Budget

If you have decided on your heavy-hitter(s) and analysed the fixtures to bring in a couple of mid-price assets to be rotated in and out throughout the season, you’ll now be turning to the budget midfielder to complete the picture. Unless, of course, you’re opting for cheaper forwards.

Arguably, budget midfielders can have a longer shelf life than the mid price. While the likes of Moses and Nathan Dyer (both 5.0 last term) failed to sustain form over 38 weeks, they nonetheless provided valuable input when rotated in from the bench, without burning a hole in the budget. This is the minimum requirement from a player in the 4.5 – 5.0 bracket.

You need assured starts, with the potential to deliver when called upon. Given that you can afford to keep them around longer, choosing options that rotate home and away is a valid tactic. You’re far more likely to feel comfortable rotating your budget midfielder to the bench, than a player priced 6.5 or above. Much depends on the formation you’re likely to play, week in, week out but, in the popular 3-4-3 option, one mid price midfielder with two rotating budget options, can suffice.

If you’re forced to consider a budget forward, again, you can look to analyse fixtures to work out how your cheap attacking players rotate in tandem to always give you at least one option with a home or favourable fixture.

Unless I’m absolutely dead set on a player, the next batch of fixtures, with the Season Ticker again invaluable, is always my starting point for selection. Regardless of the cash I’m shelling out, I want to be sure that I’m not going to flinch at turning to every player in my squad should I need too. Personally I struggle to come to terms with the tactic of selecting benchwarmers who may save 0.5, but look destined to finish the season with a handful of minutes played. To my mind, that policy can eventually catch up with you.

Based on the opening six Gameweeks, immediately both Chelsea and Spurs are confirmed as strong attacking options in the top price bracket. Aston Villa and Swansea are early considerations for mid-price assets, while West Ham’s midfield also warrants attention – at least for the first couple of months.

That offers a starting point – the inclusion of Chelsea and Spurs assets in midfield fills two spots. Swansea’s Scott Sinclair and maybe Michu, look favourable routes, with Villa’s Charles N’Zogbia or Stephen Ireland, clearly more of a gamble if I’m to trust in Paul Lambert’s tactics and a rather impressive pre-season record. Taarabt or even Junior Hoilett look like bargains and have a strong opening, which dips in Gameweeks 3, 4 and 5.

I’ll perhaps look to Sunderland’s James McClean to come in at this point, keeping 0.5 in the bank to allow for that transfer, if QPR fail to deliver and Sunderland look like finding goals.

As for the budget options, it’s hard to ignore West Ham’s Mark Noble given his spot-kick duties and assured starts. He rotates well with Wigan’s Shaun Maloney, another penalty taker sitting in the 5.0 bracket. If I need to dip below 5.0, I can look to grab Reading’s Danny Guthrie for the double Gameweek and see if he can stick around – at 4.5 he should, at the very least, offer regular starts.

That all sounded awfully simple and, as we know, it’s far from that. However, once your settled on three to four heavy hitters in your midfield and attack, the options are narrowed in terms of budget and you can then start to use fixtures to whittle them down further.

Two heavy-hitters, a mid-price prospect and a couple of budget options allow for flexibility but it’s just one of many configurations. That setup allows for heavy investment amongst the forwards, opening up the possibility of acquiring both Rooney and Aguero/Tevez. There will be those, however, who find more comfort in mid-price forwards such as Papiss Cisse and Nikaca Jelavic, freeing funds to explore richer midfield assets.

Above all, the midfield needs to work alongside your forward line, both in terms of budget and coverage – it can be the priority, or play second fiddle, but a good blend and the ability to react to form and worthy bandwagons is key.

Be prepared, however: the best laid plans can quickly be torn in two, particularly when we’re at the mercy of the whims of a certain Dutch striker.

Mark Mark created the beast. He's now looking to tame it.

  1. Mr Sarcastic
    • 15 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    Captain

    a) Lampard
    b) Torres

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    1. bdwhite91
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 4 months ago

      c) Aguero

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  2. Epic Fail
    • 15 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    New post and an opportunity to say first...

    http://www.fantasyfootballscout.co.uk/2012/08/05/projecting-value-midfielders/

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  3. llamaZA
    • 15 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    Decided that a front 3 of Rooney, Aguero and Petric is the way to go. Perfect captain choices, decent punt on a form striker (for friendlies, yes I know - Boselli)

    My only major decision now is my defence and whether to go:

    2 big 3 rotating small, i.e. Lescott/Cole/McCartney/Ryan Bennet/Boyce
    or
    1 big 2x2 rotation i.e. (Lescott/Cole/Baines/etc) plus two of:
    Hangeland and Boyce
    McCartney and Shawcross
    Bardsley and Williams
    Vlaar and Ridgewell/McAuley

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  4. Sir Jose Wenger returns
    • 15 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    100 m predictions???

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    1. Wrong Captain Choice - Ag i…
      • 16 Years
      13 years, 4 months ago

      Defoe
      Messi
      M Owen Circa 1998

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  5. andyrags
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    Some advice needed pls. Current squad:

    Friedel Fed
    Ivanovic Demel Cueller Fabio Mariappa
    Bale Lampard Yaya Taarabt Guthrie
    Aguero Rooney Petric

    I'm close but am thinking Tevez better value and making these changes to get Valencia:
    Aguero - Tevez
    Taarabt - Valencia
    Bale - Sigurdsson

    Thoughts?

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  6. European Bob
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    New team:

    De Gea / Federici

    Lescott / Cole / Rangel / Hughes / McCartney

    Bale / Lampard / Ireland / Noble / Guthrie

    Torres(+2) / Aguero / Graham

    looks crap now I've wrote it out

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    1. andyrags
      • 13 Years
      13 years, 4 months ago

      Mid too weak imo. Ireland a gamble at this point and Hughes not nailed on.

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    2. Dynamic
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 4 months ago

      Would rather have Ivanovic over Cole

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  7. Dynamic
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    What does everyone think the best 3 defenders are to rotate for 12.5m (4.5+4+4)?

    Thanks

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    1. JK - Cønt ⭐
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 4 months ago

      Cuellar, Demel, Clyne/Fonte

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      1. FORCA INTER
        • 14 Years
        13 years, 4 months ago

        that's my rotation (9 days now)

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        1. Hot Sauce
          • 13 Years
          13 years, 4 months ago

          Forza Inter.

          What is your current team? Would you care too post it for me here or send it Via email?

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      2. Dynamic
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        13 years, 4 months ago

        Thanks, this is the one I was thinking of too 😀

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  8. Liastro ⭐️
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    A - Sinclair + Mata

    B - Yaya + Kagawa

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    1. bdwhite91
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 4 months ago

      Sinclair and Mata

      I don't think Yaya will get up front with Silva back, and I myself am holding of onf Kagawa. Unproven.

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  9. Dirty_Harry
    • 16 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    Any advise for my team please? Seems very easy this year to get 6-7 big hitters.Fredrico , jaaaskCole, lescott, hangland, (fabio, McCartney)Siggy, lamps, Valencia, yaya (Guthrie or other 4.5 mid obertan?)Torres, tevez, petricI know there’s no rvp, augero or Rooney, but think having the strong 4 in midfield out ways it.Any advise or guidance welcome

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    1. Dirty_Harry
      • 16 Years
      13 years, 4 months ago

      .Fredrico , jaaask
      Cole, lescott, hangland, (fabio, McCartney)
      Siggy, lamps, Valencia, yaya (Guthrie or other 4.5 mid obertan?)
      Torres, tevez, petric

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      1. EAGLES (0 Chelsea players)
        • 14 Years
        13 years, 4 months ago

        I'd downgrade Siggy or Valencia and Up grade Torres or Tevez

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  10. fusen
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    I’ve made one or two changes and I’m pretty comfortable with this team until more transfers possibly require it changing…what do you lot think?

    Federici / De Gea

    Lescott / A Cole / Hangeland / Clyne / Ceullar

    Yaya T / Mata / Larrson / Pienaar / Noble

    Ageuro / Pog / Torres

    Changing Mata to Bale in GW2

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    1. chesterboy
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 4 months ago

      i like it, only weakness is not many big hitters in midfield and no utd attacking coverage

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  11. Haz to be Eden- Top scoring…
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    For those of you thinking Blake or Gay will won't tonight are absolutely stupid.. Bolt will not just win tonight, he will set a new WR.
    Bookmark or whatever but Bolt will win!!

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  12. Salah’s Sonnet
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    Anyone think having Lescott, Silva & Aguero is overkill? it gives me great comfort knowing their in my team, but like i am asking...overkill?

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    1. FPL99
      • 13 Years
      13 years, 4 months ago

      No City are gonna tear it up against Southampton wouldn't be surprised if it was like 4-0 to City.

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  13. BillyTheFish
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    How's this for a team - taking a flyer on GW1 results going right and will then use transfers to change it up... going for a 4-3-3 for first couple of weeks

    Cech (De Gea GW3)
    Lescott, Zabaletta, Ivanovic (Dawson GW3), Hangelaand
    Arteta, Sigurdsson, Michu
    Ba, Aguerro, Torres

    Subs: El Ahmedi, Robson-Kanu, Clyne

    Am guessing it'll get a beasting but gives me plenty of options with potential to get off to a flyer too..?

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  14. Famous Mike
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    So i've decided to go the Tevez route:
    RMT:
    Friedel, federici
    Handeland, Lescott, A Cole, Demel, Shawcross
    Pienaar, Guthrie, Siggy, Silva, Noble
    Tevez, Bent, Petric

    4.5mil in bank. Need to upgrade a 1mid and striker i rate? any idea's???

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    1. Big Bad Barry
      • 15 Years
      13 years, 4 months ago

      Bent to Rooney ya douchebag! Need captain choices

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  15. B.P.R.D.
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    The ever-changing team.

    Friedel // Cerny
    Baines // Hangeland // Rangel // Cuellar // McCartney
    Bale // Mata // McClean // Maloney // Noble
    Torres(to Rooney) // Aguero // Graham

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    1. EAGLES (0 Chelsea players)
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 4 months ago

      Play it safe and start with Rooney

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  16. EAGLES (0 Chelsea players)
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    Can someone post the rotation spreadsheet again?

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  17. egobrainiac
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    Rmt please
    Green//Henderson
    Terry//Fabio//a Cole subs fonte//lichaj
    Moses//dyer//Dempsey//y toure subs noble
    Torres(C)//aguero//pogrebnyak

    Before anything is said about Torres rememberer if he stats both games I'm guaranteed atleast 8 points not counting assist goals etc

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  18. no1baj
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    I have two teams in mind please state which team you prefer or any tips ..

    Given
    Ivanovic Terry Lescott
    Collison Hazard Kagawa Park Nasri
    Aguero Graham
    SUBS: Green Vaz Te Tomkins Williams

    or

    Given
    Ivanovic Williams Clichy
    Allen Hazard Nasri Park
    Agero Vaz Te Rooney
    SUBS: Green Tomkins Caldwell Collison

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  19. Batten Corrigan
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    A) Cabaye and Ireland

    B) Tarrabt and Nzogbia

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    1. ASAP Rocky
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 4 months ago

      Tough one.

      Cabaye seems a tad overpriced. Ireland could be good this year.

      Although I have Taarabt in my squad ATM, I think he is going to be a fantasy bust this season. I'm not a fan of N'Zogbia.

      Based more upon my feeling or emotion than pure logic, I would say option A.

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  20. robdag
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    New here. Would appreciate any advice on my prelim team:

    Fed (Vorm)
    Simpson, Williams, A. Ferdinand (Figeroa, Barnett)
    Yaya, Guthrie, Mata, Hazard (Sessegnon)
    Torres (C), Petric, Aguero

    Also:

    A: Yaya + Sessegnon; or
    B: Siggy + Sinclair

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  21. BERGKOP
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    Anyone know how Sunderland are looking pre-season?

    Dong-Won Ji worth a look for 4.5mill? frees up cash for a better spread across midfield.

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  22. Kenny Dogleash
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    Looking for your thoughts fellow managers:

    Federeci, Jussi

    Cahill, Lescott, Hangeland, Phil Jones, Williams

    McClean, McAnuff, Holman, Noble, Pienaar

    Tevez, Ageuro, Rooney

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  23. Kenny Dogleash
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    Actually, some serious tinkering already. Which do you prefer?

    Federeci, Jussi

    Cahill, Lescott, Hangeland, Phil Jones, Williams

    McClean, McAnuff, Holman, Noble, Pienaar

    Tevez, Ageuro(C), Rooney

    or

    Fed/Jussi

    McCartney Lescott Hangeland Jones Williams

    Yaya McAnuff Holman Noble McClean

    Rooney Torres (C) Ageuro

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    1. ASAP Rocky
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 4 months ago

      The 2nd option. You look a little top heavy. I would reconsider having Rooney, Torres, and Aguero together. I would pick 2 of the three, go for Petric or Graham and reallocate the funds in your MF.

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  24. ASAP Rocky
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    Hey, I just met you, this is crazy. Heres my number, so RMT maybe...

    DDG - Federici

    Vertonghen - Lescott - Cuellar - Demel - Fabio

    Bale - Siggy - Maloney - Taarabt - McClean

    Torres - Aguero - Petric

    0 in the bank.

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  25. mwaruwari
    • 16 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    149423-60650 - JOIN THIS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE IF U HAVEN'T JOINED ANY OTHERS YET .

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  26. xxnum45xx
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    Thoughts??

    Cech (Federici)

    Enrique - Ivanovic - Fabio Da Silva (Clyne, MacDonald)

    Sigurdsson - Hazzard - David Silva - Kagawa (Nolan)

    Suarez - Petric - Torres

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  27. HONY TIBBERT
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    HIH

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  28. A Bagel
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 4 months ago

    Begovic (Cerney)
    A.Cole, Koscielny, McCartney (Simpson, Teirney)
    Ben Arfa, Hazard, VDV, Valencia (Noble)
    Torres (c), Pogrebnyak, Aguero

    Thoughts?

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