[sbu_large_image] Moving Target
16 August 2012 2282 comments
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Manchester United shook the Premier League and Fantasy football world to its core last night with the confirmation they have agreed terms with Arsenal for the transfer of Robin Van Persie. With just two days to go before Saturday’s deadline, Fantasy managers have been handed a major dilemma as they weigh up the impact of the Dutchman’s departure from the Emirates and the possible knock-on effects for both sides in the season ahead:

Speaking on the transfer earlier today, Sire Alex Ferguson couldn’t hide his delight before going on to reveal that he expects to have the new boy available for United’s Gameweek 1 match at Everton:

It’s great to have a player of Van Persie’s qualities coming into the squad. He is on his way up from London, he will have a medical later this afternoon and we hope that goes according to plan. His agent is in talks with David [Gill]. Hopefully everything will be tied up by the end of the day. I am sure he will be available for Monday’s game

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Van Persie’s career began at the age of 14 in the youth set-up of Dutch club SBV Excelsior, though he left for Feyenoord just a year later. Promoted to the first-team squad due to injuries to others, he made his debut in the 2001/02 campaign, providing two assists in 10 league matches, but Van Persie’s game time at the club was somewhat limited due to regular spats with then-manager Bert Van Marwijk. His final two campaigns produced 15 goals and seven assists from 51 appearances and, having refused to extend his contract, he was snapped up by Arsenal in May 2004.

Over his subsequent eight seasons at the Emirates, Van Persie has been plagued with injuries; indeed, only twice in his first six campaigns for Arsene Wenger’s side did he manage to notch more than 10 goals. Gradually shifted from a left winger to a more central role, he notched 48 times and provided 31 assists in 131 games between 2004-05 and 2009-10 but each of his first four campaigns were blighted by injury – toe, knee and metatarsal problems kept him sidelined for a significant amount of time.

Named Arsenal’s Player of the Year for his displays in 2008-09, the following season saw Van Persie installed as the lone frontman in a new 4-3-3 system after Emmanuel Adebayor’s departure to Man City but, having made a strong start to the campaign, he was sidelined for five months with an ankle problem soon after signing a new long-term contract. The Dutchman’s start to the 2010-11 campaign was quickly curtailed by another ankle injury in the opening month but, after returning to goalscoring ways in January 2011, Van Persie proceeded to demonstrate the sensational form that made him the most formidable Fantasy player around in the past season-and-a-half, with 48 goals and 21 assists from his last 63 matches for the London outfit. The 29-year-old has also featured 68 times for his national side and found the net on 28 occasions.

The Prospects

There are two schools of thought on the United situation and at the moment the move raises more questions than answers. On the one hand, a partnership with Wayne Rooney looks mouth-watering and could be set to boost both players’ Fantasy appeal – with last season’s top two Fantasy Premier League (FPL) players leading the line, Sir Alex Ferguson’s side could be on course to top their 89 goals from the previous campaign as they attempt to wrestle the title back from City. Having added the creativity of Shinji Kagawa from Borussia Dortmund, Ferguson is clearly intent on banishing the ghosts of last term, which saw his side suffer the ignominy of being pipped to the title on goal difference in the dying seconds of the season.

Alternatively, the acquisition of Van Persie could, potentially, reduce the appeal of Van Persie and Rooney. When on the pitch last season, the Dutchman had a hand in 54.2% of all Arsenal’s goals in the league; with set-pieces and spot-kicks in the bag, he was certainly the more stable of the two players and produced the goods away from home far more consistently than Rooney – this, however, was playing as a lone frontman for the Gunners in a system that has served him so well over the past couple of seasons. The sceptics will point to his form for Holland, for example, to illustrate the fact that there are no guarantees that “Arsenal’s Van Persie” will offer the same sort of output as the one plying his trade at Old Trafford.

There are several factors for Fantasy managers to consider which will, in all likelihood, only be clarified at the season unfolds. Ferguson’s tactics will be a key factor – will he move away from his 4-4-2 to incorporate his two marquee signings or will Van Persie and Kagawa simply find a place within United’s default formation? Quite where the Dutchman will find his place in the set-piece and spot-kick pecking order is another matter of concern – will he usurp Rooney for penalties or free-kicks or will the pair share duties? Kagawa is also more than capable of executing stunning set-piece delivery and is likely to be in the mix here, too. Bearing in mind that the EA Sports Player Performance Index is considerably weighted towards goalscorers, the captaincy issue is also a major point of concern – a converted penalty could, in any given Gameweek, potentially see a six point swing between Van Persie and Rooney, depending on who has the Fantasy armband.

Rotation is also a major issue. Van Persie played all 38 of Arsenal’s games last term, with only one of his appearances coming from the bench – the same scenario seems unlikely at Old Trafford, with Danny Welbeck and Javier Hernandez also pushing for game time. Ferguson will be desperate to avoid a repeat of last season’s European failure, where his side failed to get past the Champions League Group Stages and could be set for a “horses for courses” approach as his side fight for silverware on several fronts. Considering that Ferguson has just handed Welbeck a new contract and spoken of his expectations for a much improved season from Hernandez, it’s obvious the pair offer a greater threat to Van Persie’s starts than Marouane Chamakh ever did at Arsenal. As Ferguson went on to say this afternoon:

If you go back to 1999 season and we had Dwight and Andy and Teddy and Ole Gunnar – the four best strikers in Europe – and we are getting back towards that now. We have got Chicharito, we have got Wayne, we have got Robin, we have got Danny Welbeck and we have got Kagawa. That is a fantastic combination of players. Hopefully I pick the right combinations.

The Everton game aside, United’s opening schedule (FUL, sot, WIG) is surely set to attract significant investment. While Ferguson has hinted Van Persie should feature at Goodison, much may depend on the forward’s fitness – following his Euro 2012 involvement with Holland, he has featured only as a brief second-half sub against Cologne last Sunday for Arsenal and could well be eased into action, with plenty of alternatives on offer for United. Rooney could be the safer option to start off with, though as the Dutchman showed last term, there is no one quite as reliable in the domestic game.

From an Arsenal perspective, the move is set to boost the appeal of their trio of new signings prior to the Gunners’ Gameweek 1 home clash against Sunderland. Arsene Wenger admitted yesterday that there will be no influx of attacking players in light of Van Persie’s departure at the Emirates, having already acquired Santi Cazorla, Lukas Podolski and Olivier Giroud in anticipation of the move.

Giroud looks set to lead the line in the 4-2-3-1 formation; a system he flourished in at Montpellier last term, with 21 goals and nine assists firing his side to the Ligue 1 title – priced at 9.0 in FPL and 8.7 in the Sky Sports game, his FPL price in particular now looks far more appealing with game time looking guaranteed. Podolski comes in at 8.5 in both games and, while he is likely to feature wide left, was handed spot-kicks in the club’s last game, though it’s worth noting that Mikel Arteta missed out with a knock and could also be in with a shout. Cazorla – at 9.0 and 6.7 in the two games respectively – is now likely to take over free-kicks and should also grab a fair share of corners, too. All three look very reasonably priced and are set to be hugely instrumental figures as Wenger seeks to push on from the loss of a club captain for the second season in a row.

Further Reference

Robin Van Persie Wikipedia
Robin Van Persie 2011/12 Goals

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      I was hoping for some Vietnamese girls!

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      1. The Light Knight
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        That sounds so creepy

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        1. blue cheese
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          😳

          That reminds me. Check this out - Christina's favorite video.
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      2. OPTA FPL
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        i thought Indian girls are the the most beautiful in the world?

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        1. blue cheese
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          Chicks are always hotter on the other side.

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            Parallel universe ?

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  2. Fernando Torres
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    Who else is with me on the RVP wagon GW2?

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    1. Brutus619
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      GW 3 I will be 😉

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  3. Acquafresca
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    Anyone taking a punt on Pog?? short term 2GW max

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    1. blue cheese
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      It's between him and Graham. That would be ANOTHER transfer!

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    2. Chris_White
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      Nope, Graham or Cisse much better value even though they are 1 and 1.5 more, respectively.

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  4. Messimerized- Join My FPL L…
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    From Last Page-
    RvP in Manchester for his medical. Said to have passed the first part, last section to go

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  5. EverReady
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    Hey everyone, hope students around are happy with their results

    Federici - De Ge
    Saylor - Zabaleta - Fabio - Cuellar - Demel
    Miyaichi - Bale - Lampard - Santi - Noble
    Aguero - Torres - Graham

    Never been keen on RMTs, so just want to know if there are glaring errors/advice.
    Cheerss

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    1. Cyril Figgis
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      Nope, nothing wrong with that. Should do well.

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    2. blue cheese
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      Good team. I like it!

      Is that a 2 x 2 rotation in defence? If so, Fabio rotates with Clyne/Fonte.

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      1. EverReady
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        Cheers mann, been following your posts here for the last few weeks

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  6. Valar(Keith)
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    DDG Fed
    Zabaleta Hangeland Clark Cuellar Gunter
    Mata Lampard Bale Pienaar Guthrie
    Aguero Tevez Graham

    There's no one i dislike owning in that team.. Sometimes that's enough. Tomorrow night then

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  7. SOM.... This is Fellaini�…
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    Anyone here ever repeated their leaving cert or have any wise words to offer?

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    1. Abominable Snowy84
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      Not the worst thing ever! My brother repeated and his grades remarkedly improved.

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      1. SOM.... This is Fellaini�…
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        I got 455, which should be enough for my course. I know (not too sound cocky) that that's pretty good but it's nowhere near (again not to sound cocky) where I should have got had I worked harder.

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        1. Old Schoolᴼˢ “disa…
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          Qualifications really don't mean much....

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        2. Abominable Snowy84
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          Don't just jump at a course because you didnt get the 1 you want. But ask yourself would you commit to working a lot harder?

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    2. The Light Knight
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      I didn't but the key is to keep your head down and work, and your points will soar...... somewhat like FPL

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    3. Keano
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      I done mine last year and know a lot that did repeat over the last two years. In the vast majority of cases these people seemed to have gotten the course that they were hoping for after repeating, so it seems like a good option to me if you're determined to get a certain course.

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  8. Andrew7
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    Hazard or Mata?

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    1. Cyril Figgis
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      Mata, no question.

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      1. RVP fc
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        Mata

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  9. Eversio88
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    From another Site:

    THE MAGIC NUMBER – 64:

    Was just doing some thinking and came up with this idea. Last season’s winner amassed 2414pts to win the fantasy league. Over 38 game weeks that is an average of 63.5pts per game week. An important stat highlighted on this site it that of the top 10 finishers barely any of them made transfers which they were penalized for so if you adopt the 1 transfer a week or 2 transfers every fortnight policy we can ignore transfers in doing some calculations.

    (I realise this may be a but naive because admittedly impatience and an abundance of transfers are my achillies heel every season – I am going to try to be disciplined this season.)

    So 64pts per game over 38 game weeks would give you 2432pts for the season – A Total that should easily get you in the top 50.

    Now what does this mean exactly?

    11 players on a game day means you need your players to average a score of 5.8 each to reach the 64pt benchmark each week. However your captain receives double pts so lets assume your captain averages 11pts per game week then the rest of your players need only average 5.3 each to hit the benchmark.

    Now obviously you are going to fail to hit the 64pt mark EVERY week, BUT you are also likely to have weeks in which you exceed that amount.

    For example lets say you get:
    Game week 1 – 84pts
    Game week 2 – 45pts
    Game week 3 – 63pts

    This would give you a total of 192pts for the first three game weeks which would see you hit the benchmark of 64pts per game.

    Now what this means is if you have a below par gameweek and get say 45pts and everyone else gets 60pts that’s okay – don’t let it frighten you into recklessly going into the transfer market to change your team and losing points on transfers. Go by rule of 3. As long as you are in and around the 190pt range per last 3 games played you will be okay. No need to lose points on transfers.

    64pts per game may or may not sound like a lot but lets see how this breakdown would work. I’m gonna use my team for game week 1 as an example.

    Now predicting points is exactly that – PREDICTION – and this is nothing more than guesswork. But it is calculated guesswork. We will be harsher on point predictions for away games than on home games. As such I will divide predicted scores in away games by 2.

    Szczesny vs Sunderland (Home) – Likely to keep cleansheet – 6pts
    Zabaleta vs Southhampton (Away) – Likely to keep cleansheet – 6pts/2 = 3pts
    Williams vs QPR (Home) – 50/50 to keep cleansheet – 3pts
    Cole vs Wigan (Away) vs Reading (Home) – 50/50 to keep cleansheet – 3pts/2 = 1.5pts + Likely to keep cleansheet – 6pts (Total of 7.5pts)
    Allen vs West Brom (Away) – Likely to keep cleansheet – 4pts
    Yaya vs Southampton (Home) – Likely to keep cleansheet -4pts/2 = 2pts
    Hazard vs Wigan (Away) vs Reading (Home) – 50/50 to keep cleansheet – 2pts/2 = 1pt + Likely to keep cleansheet – 4pts (Total of 5pts)
    Bale vs Newcastle (Away) – 50/50 to keep cleensheat – 2pts/2 = 1pt
    Tevez vs Southampton (Home) – 2pts for playing 80+ minutes
    Podolski vs Sunderland (Away) – 2pts for playing 80+ minutes
    Torres vs Wigan (Away) vs Reading (Home) – 4pts for playing 160+ minutes

    (I have factored playing time into the points for defenders and midfielders already)

    This gives you an estimated base score of: 39.5pts just for cleansheets and minutes played.

    We now need to factor in goals and assists. We will be prudent and assume that neither the keeper nor defenders will grab any pts for goals or assists.

    That leaves us with 3 midfield players playing 3 games and 1 midfield player playing 2 games.

    Lets predict that between Allen and Bale (who both have tough away fixtures) we pick up 1 assist – thats 2 pts.

    Yaya Toure is likely to pick up an assist or a goal but is playing away so we shall round this number down – lets go with 3pts here.

    In 2 games lets assume Hazard will pick up at least one goal or two assists, granted one game is away so lets go with 4pts here.

    That’s an additional 9pts from the midfield taking the score to 48.5pts.

    That leaves us with 2 forwards playing 2 games and 1 forward playing 2 games.

    Lets predict that Podolski and Tevez will each get a goal or an assist in their 2 games – we’ll go with 8pts here.

    Let’s assume that in 2 outings Torres will pick up 2 goals or 1 goal and an assist – we’ll go with 6pts here.

    That’s an additional 14pts from the forwards, taking the score to 62.5pts.

    That is fairly close to the magical 64pt mark.

    However we have yet to select a captain so with the predicted points the squad looks like this:

    Szczesny vs Sunderland (Home) – 6pts
    Zabaleta vs Southhampton (Away) – 3pts
    Williams vs QPR (Home) – 3pts
    Cole vs Wigan (Away) vs Reading (Home) – 7.5pts
    Allen vs West Brom (Away) – 4pts
    Yaya vs Southampton (Home) – 5pts
    Hazard vs Wigan (Away) vs Reading (Home) – 9pts
    Bale vs Newcastle (Away) – 3pts
    Tevez vs Southampton (Home) – 6pts
    Podolski vs Sunderland (Away) – 6pts
    Torres vs Wigan (Away) vs Reading (Home) – 10pts

    Assuming you make one of the top 3 pt collectors your captain we can add say another 8pts to the total – taking us to 70.5pts for gameweek 1.

    We do not know how and when bonus points will be awarded so we will not try to predict this but rather just take them as what they are – a bonus – when they come.

    This also neglects to factor in yellow cards…perhaps you want to subtract 2 from the overall predicted score just to be on the safe side in case of infringements. This leaves us with a predicted score of 68.5pts for gameweek 1 with my given team.

    This is a good base line for what I can expect. It is neither highly optimistic about results or highly pessimistic. It probably is a decent indication – at least in my head. If results go really well we are looking at a much big number – if results go really poorly the score will not decrease too much because I have been quite stringent in my predicting points.

    Now i’m not claiming to be an expert and this is certainly not a science. It is wishful thinking more than anything else. But it is an insight into how I try to plan my team for any given matchday and the point return I expect.

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    1. Evs
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      Longest post.... Ever !

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      1. Eversio88
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        sharing the wealth!

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      2. Messimerized- Join My FPL L…
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        Nope

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    2. Valar(Keith)
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      ruined the page

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      1. Abominable Snowy84
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        -a lot.

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    3. beric
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      Really long, interesting though.

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    4. Mr Blue
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      I know its from another site, but this is the worst thing Ive ever seen.. its even too much to break down, I wont even start.. geeesh

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    5. beric
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      Why would Allen get 4 points? 3 at the most, surely? Probably 2 though.

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      1. Eversio88
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        assuming either he or yaya get an assist, guess its added to Allen in this case.

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    6. Old Schoolᴼˢ “disa…
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      Doos would argue with you

      -42

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  10. RVP fc
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    I have 10m to spend on two defenders. Are Williams and Hangeland the best options? The rest of my defense is Cole, Cuellar and Fabio with Begovic and Jussi as gk

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    1. Cyril Figgis
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      Get a 6.0m and a 4.0m. Zabaleta and Gunter/Clyne IMO.

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  11. Valar(Keith)
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    Gunter or Gorkks?

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    1. The Milkman
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      Gorkks scores more goals

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    2. Eversio88
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      ruined the page

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  12. Munsoned
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    best GK to start the season at 5.5:

    vorm, krul, friedel, szczesny ?

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    1. Andrew7
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      fridel

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  13. LogLady
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    Federici (STO, che)

    Ivanovic (wig, RDG), Tomkins (AVL), Gunter STO, che)

    Mata (wig, RDG), Bale (new), Taarabt (SWA), Nolan (AVL)

    Torres (wig, RDG), Tevez (SOT), Graham (qpr)

    Bench: de Gea (eve), Kaboul (new), Cuellar (ars), Ireland (whm)

    3m for the standard Torres > RVP or Rooney (options open)

    Rate my footballers please.

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  14. held5034
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    Anyone else looking at bringing in Baines for GW2? I am thinking about moving out Cole or Zab for him.

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    1. Cyril Figgis
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      Depends. If I feel like I'll need to bring in RvP or Rooney for a few games then I'll have to go for Baines. More likely I won't bother and will go for Vidic in defence instead.

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  15. Fernando Torres
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    Best 3 rotating 4M defenders?

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  16. ManUFan
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    whos a good back up keeper to get?

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  17. blue cheese
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    New post.

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  18. Evs
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    Guys, Remeber to finalise all your teams and confirm on fpl site before you go to bed tonight 🙂

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  19. Simon69
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    Alright lads. Not a RMT (it is) but just making sure if I'm good to go for GW1? Thoughts appreciated as always.

    Federici

    Cole, Zabaleta, Hughes

    Lampard, Kacaniklic, Michu, Bale

    Petric, Tevez, Torres

    Subs: DDG, Pienaar, Demel, Cuellar

    3 million in the bank to do Torres > Robin in GW2.

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  20. GREENDREAMS11
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    Federici or friedel to play on Saturday folks?

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    1. La Roja
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      friedel

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    2. Simon69
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      Federici

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      1. GREENDREAMS11
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        Cheers lied. Was considering friedel due to newcastles injury woes

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        1. GREENDREAMS11
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          Sorry Leif, predictive text and not paying enough attn

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          1. Simon69
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            No prob. If you're not going to play Federici for the DGW then you may as well have Jaask seeing as how he has better fixtures

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  21. Messimerized- Join My FPL L…
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    New
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  22. Mr Ron Burgundy
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    Too much attack?!

    Szczesny / McCarthy
    Lescott / Dawson / Rio Ferdinand / (Clyne / Demel)
    VDV / Lampard (c) / Michu / Pienaar / (Guthrie)
    Tevez / Rooney / Podolski

    May change Roonpig to Torres then swap back GW2

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    1. La Roja
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      Good team! except Dawson who is not nailed on

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    2. Simon69
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      Looks good. Rio's place could come under threat and I'm not sure if Dawson will start but other than that it looks quite balanced.

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    3. Evans
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      Nah, like that , just a question mark over lampard

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    4. bytemyproverbial
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      I thought Dawson is captain?

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  23. Derrick
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    gk: federici,(krul) df: walker,clichy,terry (taylor,barnett) mf: dyer,yaya,young,mata (britton) fw: graham tevez torres ... any ideas? Is Young a gamble will he play? should i change for Valencia and downgrade someone to 0.5 cheaper Im gonna be in trouble on GW 2 too with 3 chelsea players

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    1. Derrick
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      I mean on GW 3

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  24. Dynamo Fuchtherest
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    Any reason why nobody seems to be picking Arteta? Normally a decent shout when fit...

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    1. Evans
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      Polodski on pens
      Carzola on fk

      Thets your answers

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  25. Branke
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    1. Michu+Tevez or
    2. Cazorla+Graham

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  26. Pratik
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    It's so late but how is baines & noble as a team name? I'm starting with one of them in my team.

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  27. waterboy
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    Hopefully someone can stop me from starting GW1 with the team below. Let me have it with both barrels as I know it is not right.

    Fed / (Jaas)
    Clark (AVL) , Hangeland, ACole, (Clyne , McCartney)
    Bale, YY Toure, Santi Cazorla, Robson-Kanu (if he plays), (Noble)
    Torres, Aguero, Petric

    3.5m in the bank to bring in Roonpig & / or RVP over next two weeks

    Thanks

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    1. saiprashanth93
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      switch kanu for britton,cazorla for maybe something safer..

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      1. waterboy
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        Thanks. I found an interview with Brian McDermot that said he was "delighted" for HKR on his preseason, so I don't think he will start. Changed to Britton as you suggested. He should be guaranteed game time and who knows maybe the odd clean sheet point.

        Made two other moves, first was to change Petric to Tevez and Carzola to Mata.

        It will need a bit of alteration over next few game weeks, but looks good at the moment.

        Thanks again

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  28. held5034
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    Anyone liking Baines long term this year?
    I personally believe he will end up producing similar numbers to the 2010/11 season vs 11/12 with the addition of Pienaar on his side this year.

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  29. saiprashanth93
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    hey guys..suggestions for this team..
    Hart,Fredrici
    A Cole,Rangel,Mariappa,Mcartney,Clyne
    Mata,Bale,Silva,Noble,Britton
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