Champions League
1 October 2012 1451 comments
Andy Andy
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A couple of weeks back our UEFA Champions League coverage kicked off. Unfortunately reports seemed to follow that the updated game platform had its fair share of bumps in the road under its new guise this season -which I somehow managed to miss entirely- but we here at the Scout will soldier on regardless. Resolute and true as always…

SCOUT LEAGUE

We’re happy to see that at least over a thousand European Fantasy managers have decided to join our league ahead of the coming season. We’re not so happy that some of the aforementioned bumps mean that we cannot, as of yet, look at the teams of our rival managers.

jj4eva186 is more than deserving of full praise for being top of the league (and 76th in the world) after the first round. We only wish we could spy on his team to see exactly how he did it! There’s more than a handful of folks clawing at the heels of our early leader with lesegom just a mere 2 points back in second place and Wazza & Gunnervision tied for third another 2 points back.

Seeing as we can’t see everyone’s team I asked my colleague Anorak (32nd in the Scout League) to share a shot of his 74 point strong team to show what a reasonably successful first week looked like. He duly obliged and this screencap is evidence of his Matchday One endeavours. Even with relatively slim seven points from his three midfielders he’s got a healthy start to his European campaign. Good job Anorak, he says through gritted teeth.

If any of you did happen to forget to join our league it is still, of course, open for your entry should you so desire (code: 191091-421065). We’ll sing your praises if you do well and hopefully we’ll be able to see teams sooner rather than later.

MARKET FORCES

Fernando Muslera is the most transferred in goalkeeper this Matchday, with over 1200 Fantasy managers picking up the Galatasaray keeper. The Uruguayan has two back-to-back home clashes with Braga and Cluj up next and priced at 4.5, looks a decent bet for clean sheets. Valencia keeper Diego Alves is next most popular option between the sticks since the end of Matchday 1. He costs the same as Muslera and has a home clash with Lille, followed by two matches against FC Bate Borisov on his agenda to follow.

Thiago Silva leads the way for defenders. Having returned 13 points in Matchday 1, the 6.0 priced PSG man sits second in the overall standings. Real Madrid’s raiding left-back Marcelo is next most popular backline choice – over 3,000 Fantasy managers have snapped up the Brazilian after he produced a double figure points haul in his side’s opening fixture.

Chelsea’s Oscar has picked up the most new suitors overall. The summer signing grabbed a glorious double in the 2-2 draw with Juventus and has persuaded over 5,000 teams to pick him up – priced at 6.5, he’s looking a strong mid-price option for out midfields. Malaga’s Isco is next up. Having returned a 14 point haul in the opener against Zenit St Petersburg, he sits top of the overall leaderboard so far.

Up front, it’s no surprise to see Ronaldo and Lionel Messi the most transferred in forwards in the current Matchday, with the latter now in over 74% of all teams. Lukas Podolski is next most popular, though. The Arsenal man has back-to-back home games against Olympiakos and Schalke to justify his new suitors’ show of faith. Next up is Henrikh Mkhitaryan. We’d highlighted the 5.5 priced Shakhtar Donetsk forward in our “Ones to Watch” for Matchday 1 and he produced the goods with a double against FC Nordsjaelland. We can’t help but notice that he scored, again, in the league at the weekend. The man is one fire this season but with a trip to Juventus and home and away showdowns against defending champions Chelsea to follow, he may struggle to replicate such returns.

Andres Iniesta leads the way for transfers out; perhaps unsurprisingly, given that he’s the priciest midfielder in the game. Over 3,000 Fantasy managers have parted company with the 10.0 priced Barcelona midfielder in the Current Matchday, with Santi Cazorla a distant second for midfielders – nearly 1,500 have sold on the Arsenal playmaker since the Matchday 1 win in Montpellier. United’s injured skipper Nemanja Vidic and Bayern’s sidelined striker Mario Gomez have also been offloaded by plenty – a combined 5,000+ have parted company with the pair.

ONES TO WATCH

Arturo Vidal – we’ve taken just about every window available to mention the Juventus midfielder and ahead of a fixture at home to notoriously poor travellers Shakhtar Donetsk, Vidal’s name was bound to turn up again. Misclassified as a defender (priced at just 5.5) in the game, the penalty taking Chilean is a shoe-in for our ones to watch this Matchday.

Toni Kroos – after a couple of trophyless seasons at the Allianz Arena (last season’s defeat to Chelsea on penalties in the final of this very competition most poignant of them all) Bayern Munich have come out of the traps at full pelt, looking to make amends for this unexpectedly long dry spell. With Kroos, a recipient of much praise this season, inexplicably priced at just 6.5 still he stands out above his team-mates as the one to invest in ahead of Munich’s trip to Belarus to face off with BATE Borisov tomorrow evening.

Isco – Malaga were a club in turmoil off the park this summer and ahead of their first season in the Champions League things weren’t looking good when the likes of Santi Cazorla was sold to Arsenal in order to keep the club solvent. On the pitch, however, the team have somehow managed to go from strength to strength and the jewel in their crown is this up and coming Spanish starlet. After scoring two at home to Zenit last time round, there’s no reason to believe he can’t continue in the same vein as his side travels to Belgium to face off against Anderlecht.

Klaas Jan Huntelaar – now that Raul has moved on to pastures new in Qatar, the Schalke hitman has the mantle of big man on campus all to himself. Though, to be fair to him, following a 2011/12 season which saw the Dutch international notch 44 goals in 47 appearances for his club, there never was really any doubt about that in the first place. The German outfit have a home game against a Montpellier side that are still taking their first baby steps into the world of European competition and Huntelaar looks poised to carry on exactly where he left off last year in this fixture.

Please note that deadline for your UEFA Fantasy Champions League team selection will be at the earlier time of 17:45 CET tomorrow. This is due to Celtic’s trip to Spartak Moscow kicking off earlier than the seven remaining scheduled fixtures.

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  1. pilgrim
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    13 years, 3 months ago

    I have never been a huge fan of Gary Neville. But boy, he is a top pundit. Incredible analysis at the moment of the Man U v Spurs game.

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    1. Hello. Yes, This is Dog
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      13 years, 3 months ago

      honestly the best and most insightful pundit i have seen in a long while. outstanding

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    2. Piggs Boson
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      13 years, 3 months ago

      Yep, i literally just said this in the post above yours 😀

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    3. Manani
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      13 years, 3 months ago

      is there a link I can watch it?
      Always love analysis

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    4. Lucky_2010
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      13 years, 3 months ago

      funny & hilarious listening from his voice ooooh ...oooooh !!! like orgasm lol then really excited voice out unbelievable when torres score his goal against barca ucl semi, made the comment real difference from other commentators .... keep it up GN !!!

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  2. ⭐ Bemba_Da ⭐
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    13 years, 3 months ago

    NEW POST

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      13 years, 3 months ago

      OMG!

      WHERE'S THE LINK?

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  3. Demel
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    13 years, 3 months ago

    If you were to pick 1 midfielder (money no object) in the Champions League game who would you choose?

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    1. GreennRed
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      13 years, 3 months ago

      Pastore.

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    2. Lucky_2010
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      13 years, 2 months ago

      shirokov or reus .....

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    3. Kendog
      • 13 Years
      13 years, 2 months ago

      1 midfielder with money no object... and shirokov, pastore and reus are the 3 names u guys have come up with... gotta be taking the piss

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  4. Paolo Di Laernu - low rep r…
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    13 years, 3 months ago

    Just putting this out there as a potential move for my team:

    Fellaini > Ramirez
    HBA > Bale

    Too much of a knee jerk?

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    1. Demel
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      13 years, 3 months ago

      Yes.

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    2. Moontaka
      • 13 Years
      13 years, 3 months ago

      For a hit? That's harsh since you just WC'd. Stick to your guns a little bit longer.

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    3. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      13 years, 3 months ago

      Not all all, Bale is a solid pick (I'm likely to get him in for Michu GW9). If you don't have Lambert, Ramirez is a great option, and given the form of some strikers in the mid-priced bracket, it's easy to do without Lambert.

      That being said, I'm against people buying Ramirez as he's such a differential for me 😛

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    4. Kendog
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      13 years, 2 months ago

      Hardly a knee jerk. we are halfway into the game week and hey are good moves. too many people are too scared to take a hit.

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  5. athreya
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    13 years, 3 months ago

    LoL UEFA CL site acting up again. Not allowing me to do transfers.

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    1. GreennRed
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      13 years, 3 months ago

      I lost 19 pts 1st match day , it saved my manager's subs but not show them as subbed or their points after the Wed games 🙁

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  6. kokotkoCZ
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    13 years, 3 months ago

    is good berbatov to suaréz???

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  7. I am not a smart guy
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    13 years, 3 months ago

    Clyne Demel Cuellar Baines Cole
    Nolan Pienaar Michu Cazorla Ben Arfa
    Suarez Berbatov Ba

    Wanna bring in Bale this week, enough cash in bank. Which mid should I dump?

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  8. kokotkoCZ
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    13 years, 3 months ago

    A:Podolski>Suaréz
    B:Berbatov>Suaréz
    everybodys vote please!!!

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  9. Granville
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    • 16 Years
    13 years, 3 months ago

    Come on Nolan. QPR have an attacking side out tonight, probably a few goals.

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  10. 4vets
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    13 years, 3 months ago

    I think a large proportion of my bottom 7 team are playing tonight... I would still like a Hammer CS.

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  11. Jebiga
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    13 years, 3 months ago

    I think that worst player on the planet is Hill from QPR defence

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    1. 4vets
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      13 years, 3 months ago

      You haven't seen me or my son play.

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