[sbu_large_image] Fixtures
28 August 2012 1843 comments
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Michael Laudrup’s Swansea justify the recent investment in their assets with a strong run of fixtures earning the Welsh club top spot in this week’s Frisking. Everton, West Ham and Tottenham provide further appeal, with the latter side, in particular, offering an enticing schedule ahead:

The Strong

Swansea

With eight goals and two clean sheets in their first couple of Gameweeks, Michael Laudrup’s side have been quick out the blocks. The Welsh outfit taken their strong form into a run of fixtures that sees the Swans play four times (SUN, EVE, RDG, WIG) in the next Gameweeks at the Liberty – a scenario which will continue to earn their main assets plenty of Fantasy interest.

Michu continues to rise in price across a variety of Fantasy games – the Spaniard’s goal in the 3-0 win over West Ham has boosted his cost by 0.4 in Fantasy Premier League (FPL) since last week’s Frisking article; he now sits at 7.1, a rise of 0.6 after just a couple of matches. Nathan Dyer and Wayne Routledge offer us cheaper routes into the Swansea midfield and both have produced attacking returns in each of the two Gameweeks so far. Danny Graham’s role as the lone striker doesn’t seem under threat unless Laudrup plans a last-minute spending spree; the former Watford man should pick up more suitors, despite playing a part in only one of his side’s eight goal to date. At the back, Michel Vorm has earned an extra saves point to supplement his clean sheets in the two fixtures, while Angel Rangel’s goal against West Ham has afforded the right-back a bandwagon of his own since the weekend.

Everton

Two wins from their opening couple of matches suggests Everton won’t be slow off the mark this time round. A home victory and clean sheet against United seems to have signalled the Toffees intent and, while David Moyes’ side have four of their next away (wba, swa, wig, qpr) the ease with which they saw off Villa on the road suggests a side full of confidence right now. Factor in home clashes with Newcastle and Southampton and points look likely to be supplied on a regular basis from Everton’s big hitters.

Leighton Baines’ partnership with Steven Pienaar on the left flank has returned an assist and goal in the opening couple of Gameweeks, with Phil Jagielka offering an in-form, cheaper alternative to the left-back in defence. Marouane Fellaini has notched in both his side’s games and continues to climb in price across the Fantasy games, while Nikica Jelavic got off the mark at Villa and offers us a consistency that is rare amongst similarly priced Fantasy forwards.

West Ham

The Hammers will be desperate to atone for their going over at the Liberty last weekend and are handed a strong run of fixtures over the next six Gameweeks to get some wins under their belt. Sam Allardyce’s side welcome (FUL, SUN, SOT) to Upton Park between now and Gameweek 8 – a trio of matches which could well offer Fantasy points at both ends of the pitch.

With visits to Norwich and QPR also amongst their upcoming schedule, the likes of Kevin Nolan will be earmarked for investment, with his threat from midfield already returning a goal for his Fantasy owners. Mark Noble’s set-piece and spot-kick duties make his a viable cut-price contender, while Carlton Cole may appeal to eternal optimists; the forward has started both his side’s games in a central striking role. At the back, George McCartney and James Collins are the club’s best scoring player in the FPL’s EA SPORTS PPI scoring system – Collins earned maximum bonus in Gameweek 1, while Guy Demel offers a cheap alternative and seems nailed-on at right-back.

Tottenham

Yet to click under Andre Villas-Boas, Spurs have an enticing run of fixtures that could finally see them soar up the table after accruing a single point in their opening couple of matches. Between now and Gameweek 7, (NOR, QPR, AVL) all roll up to the Lane – the trio have been far from impressive and with a trip to Reading also on the agenda, there are plenty of options to consider should the London outfit get their act together.

Gareth Bale looks the most obvious midfield option, with Gylfi Sigurdsson and Rafael Van der Vaart seemingly vying for the role in “the hole”, while Aaron Lennon perhaps offers a less risky option with a cheaper price across the Fantasy games. Up front, Emmanuel Adebayor will be pushing for a start as he edges his way towards match fitness – Jermain Defoe’s role in the first XI will surely come under threat over the next game or two. At the back, Benoit Assou-Ekotto has come to the fore after his goal against West Brom, though Jan Vertonghen looks the most reliable long-term bet for goals from the back.

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Newcastle – Alan Pardew’s side have three strong fixtures in the next four Gameweeks which all looks prosperous. Home games with Villa and Norwich, allied with a trip to Reading, could see points accrued at both ends of the pitch. At the back, Tim Krul and Steven Taylor offers saves points and bonus potential respectively in FPL, while Hatem Ben Arfa, Demba Ba and Papiss Cisse are all liable to grab a goal or two.

West Brom – three home fixtures in the next five Gameweeks offer Steve Clarke’s side a chance to maintain their decent start to the new campaign. The Baggies welcome (EVE, RDG, QPR) to the Hawthorns, with Liam Ridgewell the most likely defender to offer points at both ends of the pitch. James Morrison served a reminder of his budget potential from midfield by grabbing the equaliser at Spurs to add to his assist in the opener against Liverpool, while Peter Odemwingie’s owners will be hoping the Nigerian retains spot-kick duties after Shane Long’s miss against the Merseysiders.

Fulham – the Cottagers have three away fixtures in the next six which look prosperous. Martin Jol will take positives from the narrow loss at Old Trafford ahead of (whm, wig, sot) and with home clashes against West Brom and Villa also just around the corner, there are reasons to be optimistic. John Arne Riise offers the greatest attacking potential from the back, while Damien Duff has crept under the radar, despite notching in both his side’s games so far. Alex Kacaniklic is a budget alternative to the Irishman in midfield, while Mladen Petric looks strong value across the Fantasy games ahead of those upcoming fixtures.

Aston Villa – Paul Lambert’s side will be licking their wounds after a comprehensive home defeat by Everton and this weekend they could find points hard to come by, with a trip to Newcastle up next. After that game, though, Villa are afforded three fixtures (SWA, sot, WBA) that look essential to their prospects – Darren Bent will be earmarked by many, while Charles N’Zogbia’s midfield contribution will be crucial to the midlanders’ cause.

The Weak

Stoke

Tony Pulis’ side have registered a draw in each of their two games but the Potters’ schedule suggests wins could be a rarity over the next few matches. Stoke face City, Chelsea, Liverpool and United in the next six Gameweeks and with a trip to Wigan and home clash against in-form Swansea also imminent, they could well struggle to produce the Fantasy points. Michael Kightly’s strong FPL start (16 points so far) may grind to a halt, while Ryan Shawcross’ 22% owners may well find clean sheets hard to come by.

Norwich

A single point and one goal from their first couple of fixtures doesn’t bode well for the Canaries ahead of a cruel run of matches. Chris Hughton’s side travel to (tot, new, che) in the next six Gameweeks in addition to entertaining Liverpool and Arsenal – only a home clash with West Ham offers a chink of light in an unrelenting schedule. John Ruddy’s owners will be reliant on plenty more save points to justify his inclusion, while Grant Holt could continue to struggle up front as Hughton looks for a more defensive approach than predecessor Paul Lambert.

QPR

Having steadied the ship with a point at Carrow Road, Mark Hughes will be bracing himself ahead of QPR’s next trio of fixtures. The Loftus Road outfit square up to City, Chelsea and Spurs in the next three Gameweeks before their schedule begins to take a turn for the better. Short-term, though, Fantasy returns look minimal, going on current form –the likes of Adel Taarabt and Djibril Cisse could struggle for attacking returns, while Rob Green and the defence looks set for further disappointment at the back.

Arsenal

Robin has gone and the new boys have yet to gel. While the Gunners have recorded back-to-back clean sheets, they have yet to register a single goal since Van Persie’s departure. The next four Gameweeks sees Arsene Wenger’s side travel to Liverpool and City and play host to Chelsea – while a home clash with Southampton offers the likes of Santi Cazorla and Lukas Podolski a chance to finally shine, confidence in Arsenal’s attacking assets has dimmed temporarily.

Also Be Wary Of…

Reading – Brian McDermott’s men face a blank Gameweek this time round before a run of fixtures that sees them take to the road in three of their next five. Trips to (wba, swa, liv) look far from straightforward for Pavel Pogrebnyak and co and with home games against Spurs and Newcastle, Adam Federici will be relying on plenty of saves points to boost his potential over the next few fixtures.

Southampton – their return to the Premier League has resulted in back-to-back defeats in the opening two Gameweeks for the Saints and the schedule suggests they may have to wait a little longer to chalk up a victory. Nigel Adkins’ side welcome United to St Mary’s this weekend and also travel to Everton and Arsenal in the next four Gameweeks before the fixture schedule begins too offer them a little respite.

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  1. Jonny
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    so on a week many play their WC's i am saving my transfer, hmmm

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    1. Old Schoolᴼˢ “disa…
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      Lucky u

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    2. 1966 was a great year for E…
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      Yeah, same here, nice to have 2 over the intl break.

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    3. suddenorgan
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      ditto, only way I can get one of RVP/Hazard in without a hit

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  2. Flavorito
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    Essien to Fenerbahce.

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    1. Conrad.
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      should be good for him. Meireles backup DM now?

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      1. LeBron - King of Argentina
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        Meireles is so shit...

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        1. Conrad.
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          i didnt say he was good! 😆

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          1. LeBron - King of Argentina
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            I know my mate. It's just my thought. Dunno what managers see in him. He cares more about his tattoos and haircut than football.

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            1. Conrad.
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              haha, truth. that's all Portuguese, though. bunch of idiots.

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            2. Flavorito
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              Awesome haircut though. Haha

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      2. Flavorito
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        Luiz should play as DM cover for Mikel instead of Meireles.

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        1. I am not a smart guy
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          Luiz should actually play DM imo

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    2. kennethrhcp
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      really? i know it's easy to say but an ijury free essien is one of the best centre-mids in the world imo

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      1. kennethrhcp
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        *injury

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      2. Flavorito
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        When healthy, Essien > Yaya.

        Monster footballer.

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  3. kennethrhcp
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    @ reinaman... cheers for the link to the pictures, i just wish i could visit some of the places!!!

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    1. ReinaMan
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      🙂

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      1. kennethrhcp
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        keep em coming 🙂

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      2. sotothemightygreek
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        Northern Lights photo is stunning.

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  4. sotothemightygreek
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    Cracker from Cox.

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  5. Doctor X
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    Long (Check)
    Boselli (Check)

    now for a Fletcher goal for a clean sweep!!

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  6. Declan
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    Probably mentioned before, but Fletcher @ 7m in FPL is a load of ballcocks

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    1. kennethrhcp
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      def starter & with the quality around him could do will, mcclean, a.johnson, larsson & sess

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      1. Declan
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        Agreed, but he was 5m last season

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    2. LeBron - King of Argentina
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      Should have been 6.5

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      1. Declan
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        This or 6

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    3. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      7 is too much IMO. I have taken Johnson at the same price

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      1. Declan
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        +1

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      2. kennethrhcp
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        would love johnson but i've 3 sunderland already inc mcclean. not sure i can fit him in without losing mcclean... what to do? always said i'd get a.j if he left city

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        1. Flavorito
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          3 Sunderland players? Who?

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          1. Ramboros
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            Mig, Cuellar, McClean. Too obvious.

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    4. Timmy Cahill Rules
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      good value and did as well last season as a 9.5 mill striker suarez

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      1. Declan
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        Danny Graham was 5m last season, scored as many goals as Fletcher, but Fletcher costs 1m more. 🙁

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        1. Timmy Cahill Rules
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          fair point

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        2. kennethrhcp
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          stop making sense dec 🙂

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        3. Stevo_44
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          think fletcher is approx 1 in 3 in the premierleague with clubs which were both relegated. sunderland could be strong with mclean and aj. could be as successful as bent was at the stadium of light so 7 seems fair to me.

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    5. Somalion
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      Yep, a number of the prices are completely pulled out of their bottoms.

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  7. Blind
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    Anyone know if Maloney and Noble are injured as they aren't in either squad tonight that I can see.

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    1. Andy1
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      It's a the nobody cup. They are both probably being rested

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  8. Crouchy
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    that was a goal and a half from Forest , serious strike!!!

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  9. 1966 was a great year for E…
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    Damn, this Forest-Wigan game has had some tasty long-rangers.

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    1. sotothemightygreek
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      Hear, hear

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  10. Jonny
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    is sterling a better fpl prospect than noble? i am not so sure

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    1. Blind
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      Not for me.

      Sterling won't be a regular just yet and will mostly make cameos in the league while starting in the cup.

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    2. Declan
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      Nope

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    3. Parm
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      Nope IMO, Sterling won't have as clean a run in the starting 11 as Noble will.

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    4. I am not a smart guy
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      wait and see 2 or 3 more games. Rodgers just said to place Downing as left-back. So Sterling may have a higher chance to start.

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  11. n-doggg
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    Can someone link me the site to show % rating for player price rise/drop pleeeeease

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      1. n-doggg
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        Thanks

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  12. Fernando Torres
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    Going to save the wildcard as I sense there will be a lot of activity in the transfer market and it will be good to see how the players settle into their new teams. Anyone else agree?

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    1. Andy1
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      +99999999999999999999999999999999999999999

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    2. Conrad.
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      yes sir.

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    3. Blind
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      If it will be good to see how players will settle into their new teams then why wildcard now? Surely you'd wait a couple of weeks?

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      1. Blind
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        Ah ignore me...I misread!

        I completely agree.

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    4. mufc802
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      Completely agree.

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    5. Mr Blue
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      oh yes.. and it makes me feel even better that 5 people in my minileague (of 24) already have used it in gw.. bragging rights ftw!

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    6. Parm
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      These rumours are just to scare managers/us.

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      1. Fernando Torres
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        Yh I agree, Can't see the Falcao going through but I do think a lot of premier league club - premier league club transfers may occur.

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    7. 4vets
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      Obviously.

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    1. Fernando Torres
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      Anyone who likes SP will appreciate this. 😀

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      1. Sigga -Cardiff City-
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        Shablagoo!

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  13. Timmy Cahill Rules
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    bent falling to 8.4 soon

    may as well just keep him and hope he hits form soon ....

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    1. Claret14
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      I (stupidly) got Bent -

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      1. Timmy Cahill Rules
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        im keeping for another 3 games at least

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  14. r0nh
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    Surely it makes sense not to do any FPL transfers until the actual transfer window closes on Friday.

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    1. kennethrhcp
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      what's the latest a player can sign & play for a new team this weekend?

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    2. riot
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      In theory, yes 🙂

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  15. Mrtehbigcheese
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    noble/sterling/guthrie/kaca?
    which onee

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    1. Yes Don
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      kaca

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      1. Mrtehbigcheese
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        already got in petric and hangeland.. 3 would be too much fulham coverage tbh

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        1. I am not a smart guy
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          then why did you consider Kaca in the first place?

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  16. Timmy Cahill Rules
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    MACCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC

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  17. Viper
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    Another McClean goal, another AJ assist

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    1. Bøwstring The Carp
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      I want AJ in my team right now but already have my transfers accounted for 😕

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    2. izo
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      I have him in my team
      hopefully he saved some goals for the weekend 🙂

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  18. KevIRL
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    Swansea concede!

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  19. KevIRL
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    Stephen Ireland assist for Herd goal. Hopefully nails down a starting spot for weekend

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  20. Bøwstring The Carp
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    Craig Gordon could be an alternative keeper for QPR if the Cesar deal somehow fails - free agent and has PL experience.

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  21. Brumfor1st
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    Hey,

    Who should I get rid of out of A.Cole/ Torres I don't want to have 2x Chelsea players over their dud gameweek.

    Team:

    Jaask (fed)
    Rangel, A.Cole, Hangeland (Clark, Fonte)
    Michu, Bale, Pienaar, Noble, Kagawa
    Torres, Graham, Tevez
    4.5m in bank

    1) A.Cole > Jagielka/ Baines
    2) A.Cole > Boyce
    3) Torres > RvP

    I'm tempted to not bother with RvP as i have kags for coverage and just bench torres

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  22. Evs
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    Looks like Demba is going to rise tonight folks?

    May delete rooney of him now.

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  23. Mind över Mata
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    Supposing Bale has a stormer this gw, is it better to do:

    (1) Zabaleta and Nasri -> 5m def and Hazard (-4)
    (2) Hangeland and Nasri -> 4m def and Hazard (-4)
    (3) Bale -> Hazard

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  24. izo
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    3) Torres > RvP

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  25. thorvaldsson
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    I realized that I mite not have a goalkeeper at the start of the weekend. I had friedel and Robert green. Lloris and Julio Cesar seem to be come in for QPR and spurs. I panicked and got al habsi and foster using my wild card in the process was this the rite decision? I also had Tomkins and Clyne that weren't working out. Feed back please.

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    1. I am not a smart guy
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      You have already answered yourself. You panicked.

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  26. Chrissy Waddle - 2025/26
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    Big up to the Owls for dumping Fulham out the cup. 17 games unbeaten under Dave Jones now.

    Gary Megson must be turning in his grave... Oh wait, he's not dead yet... (*cough*..he is to me)

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  27. baulchy
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    Thoughts on my WC team. Any tips or suggestions would be great.

    Vorm/Krul Bego

    Baines,Zab, Hughes Demel Cuellar

    Michu, Bale, Pienaar, Kaca, Kagawa

    RVP, Graham, Tevez

    0.5m in bank for Bale to Hazard GW4.

    Also just a question, Do you get a weekly price for the highest scorer each week???

    cheers

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  28. magman
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    1. Yaya and Rafael

    or

    2. Bale and Fonte

    + Is Baines set-piece and penalties 100% sure?

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