[sbu_large_image] The Stock Check
7 October 2012 1406 comments
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United do a job on an injury-ravaged Newcastle. Tottenham roll on at the Lane as Villa are dispatched and Liverpool are frustrated by the Potters rearguard. Here’s the Stock Check from Sunday’s events…

On The Up

Jose Fonte
With Nathaniel Clyne missing out due to a dead leg and Jos Hooiveld conspiring to notch another booking and own goal, the path was clear for Fonte to take the limelight as Southampton’s budget attraction in the back four. At 4.0 and with two goals today, we are set to see strong investment from the masses, although it will be a huge ask for Fonte to get near today’s returns again this season.

The Stoke Defence
Tony Pulis’ rearguard restricted Liverpool to just two efforts on target all match, earning a third clean sheet of the season, their second in consecutive games. They face United next and, after that, have a run of fixtures that will surely draw the investment of canny Fantasy managers. Robert Huth’s “alleged” stamp and possible suspension could shake things up a little, however.

Steven Caulker
Since coming on as a second-half sub in the Gameweek 5 win over QPR, the centre-half has provided an goal, assist and clean sheet for his Fantasy owners in just 225 minutes. Caulker’s opener in the win over Villa today highlighted his cut-price potential, should he continue to nail down a regular role. Maximum bonus beckons too.

Aaron Lennon
The winger claimed his first goal of the season and provided several opportunities for others in an encouraging display. Significantly, Lennon has started every match under Andre Villas-Boas and presents a cut-price and seemingly secure route to Tottenham’s attacking returns.

David De Gea
Preferred to Anders Lindegaard at Newcastle after impressing in the Champions League in midweek, the Spaniard is now perhaps edging ahead in the reckoning for the United number one spot. Fantasy managers will still reserve judgment, however, particularly after De Gea had to atone for an error with a desperate clearance off the line.

Tom Cleverley
Did he mean his strike for United’s third? It seems unlikely. Even so, Cleverley impressed on his return to the United lineup and he will now be eyed up as a cheap route to cover in their squad. However, his starting role is far from assured and he looks set to be little more than a short-term option for the time being. That might change.

Antonio Valencia
Valencia looks a stronger prospect. He made an unexpected return to action at Newcastle but is now hopefully lined up for series of starts, having suffered a stuttering start to his campaign. Fantasy managers need him to cement his place and start fetching points in order to offer an alternative to Robin Van Persie as cover in the United attack.

Wayne Rooney
With Rooney unquestionably adopting a deep-lying role behind Robin Van Persie, Fantasy managers will be very cautious at even contemplating investment. However, two assists demonstrated that Rooney can still be pivotal to United’s success and fetch returns. Rooney seems destined to be little more than differential right now, however.

The United Defence
Again caution is required, but a second hard-fought clean sheet of the season indicates that Sir Alex Ferguson may be finding some solidity at the back. The issue for Fantasy managers is both price and changing personnel. Rafael continues to look the best option on offer, despite goals for Jonny Evans and Patrice Evra today.

Going Down

Gaston Ramirez
The Uruguayan missed out with a dead leg having impressed in recent weeks and being tipped in our Scout Picks on Friday. His injury in training came late in the week and was kept under wraps by the club. The Uruguayan FA have today announced that Ramirez has withdrawn from their internationals and he could yet be a doubt for the Gameweek 8 visit to West Ham.

Rickie Lambert
Sacrificed on the hour-mark by Nigel Adkins, the striker carried the hopes of many Fantasy managers having attracted decent investment of late. The blank will have dented confidence somewhat, although his fixtures remain in favour and his value potential strong.

Brad Friedel
His record of 310 consecutive Premier League starts was ended as Andre Villas-Boas chose to hand Hugo Lloris his first Premier League start. Clearly the weight of the £12 million fee came to bear, as the Spurs boss finally opted to give the Frenchman the nod. Presumably, he is now number one at the Lane.

Darren Bent
Another Premier League stalwart, Darren Bent also found himself on the bench at White Hart Lane. Despite emerging to notch his second goal in consecutive games to rescue a point against the Baggies last time out, it’s clear that Paul Lambert has no regard for reputation and is willing to back Gabby Agbonlahor and Christian Benteke as his strike partnership.

Luis Suarez
Another Uruguayan to frustrate today, the Liverpool striker was labeled as an “embarrassment” for his antics in today’s Anfield stalemate. Suarez failed to springboard from last weekend’s hat-trick and reward his recent investors. He had opportunities as always but, such is the competition for spots in our forward lines, his owners will already be anxiously banking on some return against Reading next time round.

Robert Huth
The German appeared to stamp on Luis Suarez early in the game, an event that was missed by referee Lee Mason but may well get examined by the FA. Huth could well find himself facing a violent conduct charge and a potential three-match ban.

Gylfi Sigurdsson
Despite being kept in reserve for the Europa League tie in midweek with Clint Dempsey starting, it was the American who again took the role up in the support of the lone striker. Sigurdsson’s potential this season looks severely limited – a crying shame for a player who proved so consistent last term at Swansea.

Nani
The inconsistent Portuguese winger paid for his recent form by being omitted from the United squad. His days at Old Trafford could be numbered with Sir Alex Ferguson clearly preferring Antonio Valencia, Shinji Kagawa and Danny Welbeck in his tactical systems right now. Nani still has more Fantasy owners than Valencia – that will surely swing in the coming weeks.

Shinji Kagawa
Replaced again, this time before the hour-mark, Kagawa has been subbed in five of his six starts so far. That will surely frustrate his 13% FPL ownership who watched on as Kagawa returned a blank after fetching a goal and assist in his last two.

Robin Van Persie
The Dutchman managed just one effort on goal all match and, despite earning the assist for Evans’ opener, his most impatient owners may already be pondering whether Van Persie can justify his price tag and regular FPL captaincy. Today was one of his least productive showings – but his potential as the clear main attacking option in United’s lineup remains obvious.

Sir Alex Ferguson
The United boss omitted Valencia from the list of players available for today’s game, only to name him on the bench. According to the Sky commentators, Newcastle went so far to check United’s hotel booking to discover that Valencia was in contention. With Premier League bosses going to such lengths to decode Ferguson’s team news, us Fantasy managers clearly face a daunting task this season.

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

  1. Declan-
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    Santi bonus please

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    1. pilgrim
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      +1

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    2. blue cheese
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      +2

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  2. GoonerByron
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    44 points before BPs, not that I'm expecting any, think Stoke at home will be the final game in my team for RVP!

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  3. pilgrim
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    Seems people going off RVP thinking you cant have a great team with him in it.

    Pretty happy with this...

    Foster, Begovic
    Baines, Jenkinson, Cuellar, Demel, Clark
    Bale, Silva, Mata, Cazorla, Sterling
    RVP, Fletcher, Progrebnyak

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    1. Yome
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      Look at your attack, that is hilarious, Fletcher and Pog!

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      1. pilgrim
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        Apart from this week, Fletcher scored and got 3bps in every game he's played (I also benched him this week). Just chose one of Prog or Sterling to bench, this will be my team in 2 weeks time.

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  4. JK - Cønt ⭐
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    wow, what's with the Boldness here?

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    1. The Light Knight
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      Sorted out now and now your comment looks foolish. Crafty old Mark

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    2. SPorting
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      kids these days.

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    3. Declan-
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      Gone again

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  5. The Light Knight
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    Aaron 😎

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  6. I taught Ashley Young how t…
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    Have 10 quid on a ronaldo 2goals or more at 13/2 🙂

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    1. Declan-
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      Good luck

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      1. I taught Ashley Young how t…
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        Thanks

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    2. Gigging Order
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      Nice bet. I have a Madrid, PSG, Inter treble at 27/1

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      1. I taught Ashley Young how t…
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        My other bet is Utd, Barca

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  7. Crouch Potato!
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    Ronaldo!

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    1. Declan-
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      Woohoo

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  8. tw
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    defenders this week:

    kolorov – cs + goal + 2 assists
    ivan – goal + assist
    baines – goal
    fonte – 2 goals
    caulker – cs + goal
    evans – cs + goal
    evra – cs + goal

    its also worth noting that the top scoring players of each gameweek have been (in order): ivan, rangel, tevez/rvp, buttner, cashley, suarez, kolorov

    especially with budget strikers performing it could be worth it to load up and play 4 or 5 big defenders at the back. at least for now they are proving much better value. just compare those players to rvp in terms of value! and right now 4 defenders have as many or more points than rvp for half the cost +/- 1mil

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    1. The Light Knight
      • 14 Years
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      A new disciple :lol:Shame I only have one of those defenders but still

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      1. tw
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        :D. have u been promoting that strategy around these parts?

        i went for attacking defenders in the last week wc - baines, gibbs and rafa. hope i haven't picked the wrong ones though.....

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        1. The Light Knight
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          Yep. See my team link below. Good to see I've got a nice little strategy bandwagon kicking off

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      2. Mílanista
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        😀

        My 'brothers' team is on 78 points pre bonus. Kolarov(c) every week (Baines vice) was bound to produce a big score eventually.

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        1. The Light Knight
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          Haha. Excellent

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    2. shirtless
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      Vermaelen Baines Vertoghen Kolarov Ivanovic!

      Plain rude!

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      1. The Light Knight
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        http://fantasy.premierleague.com/entry/20/event-history/7/
        Missing this week's big hitters but close enough

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        1. tw
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          i see! like the idea but think your team could be a lot better tbh.

          to start i'd do kompany out for ivan or kolorov
          then in a couple weeks verm out for gibbs (when fit)

          and your attacking players could be a lot stronger tbh.

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  9. JK - Cønt ⭐
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    Crouch Potato can I pick your brains about a QPR related team issue?

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    1. Crouch Potato!
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      Be glad to help if I can.

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      1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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        om here's the deal.

        Am looking at a mid to replace Michu after the Wigan game. I had initially planned on Morrison who looks awesome. But I took a look at your fixtures and bar a couple (where my cover is decent fixture wise) they look good, and I may look to get a mid in.

        Both Taarabt and Granero are 5.5. Adel is obviously explosive and likely to be on pens. But Granero looked positively awesome yesterday, and looks he is on all your other set-pieces. Are either worth it?

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        1. Somalion
          • 16 Years
          13 years, 6 months ago

          May I offer some views on this JK? Even though I'm not a QPR man I watched a fair bit so perhaps some of what I thought of will help. 😀 Granero is a very sharp and talented player, definitely been looking good. Taarabt is explosive but will have weeks when he does nothing. I think the real issue here is developing a proper team structure. At the moment QPR have so many players that a defined starting 11 is still tough to decide upon. This isn't to suggest that Granero will be a rotation risk however you may find his returns will depend on the other players that are played in any week. If they were to settle on a team and build on it then I'd be very tempted.

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        2. Crouch Potato!
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          I would edge towards Taarabt personally, seems to have responded to Hughes handling of his attitude. Believe me he is class act, its really about QPR getting a few results, where the pressure come's of a bit. They are scoring quality goals, starting to look more of a unit. Not one though where I can say go for it, there are risks.

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          1. JK - Cønt ⭐
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
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            I am aware of the risk of owning Taarabt after last year. But it's between him and Morrison.,

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            1. Crouch Potato!
              • 14 Years
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              Hughes has him fitter, plus he is plaing with players of higher quality. Graneros pass to him, and his movement to receive it, was of the highest quality, really what I'm saying is ignore his form of last season, he is only 23, still a learning curb, but he oozes class.

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  10. Arsenals Number 19. Santi C…
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    suarez bandwagon lol

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  11. Parm
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    #VivaRonaldo

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    1. tw
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      BOOOOOOO!!!!

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      1. Somalion
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        +1. Barcelona 3-1.

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  12. सनकी
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    If only City has less strikers. I would certainly do RVP > Aguero in no time!

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  13. david ngog
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    Rooney anyone?

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    1. SPorting
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      anyone?

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      1. Colonel Shoe 肝池
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        *tumble weed*

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    2. tw
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      considering him. will probably wait a few weeks and see though

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    3. सनकी
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      No

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    4. Syd.
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      moi.. but not for another few weeks

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    5. Studgie G
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      i have him but playing midfield slighly worries me, maybe if welbeck just disapears i'll be much happier

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  14. NATSTER
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    My team look alright on paper, but it delivered less than 40pts in 3 or last 4 weeks.

    Begovic – Foster
    Jenkinson – Demel – Gorkss – Wilson – Baines
    Hazard – Cazorla – Fellaini – Bale - Sterling
    Ba – RvP – Lambert

    Any suggestion for next week improvement? Thinking of Berbatov and City players..

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    1. Kostja
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      Id like Nolan in for Hazard and im not even joking

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      1. Kostja
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        Than maybe Silva in next week for Fellaini?

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        1. Kostja
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          If you wanna take a hit than Berba in this week for Lambert too.

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          1. NATSTER
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            Nolan looks good for next week. Thanks 🙂

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            1. Kostja
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              Im putting my team where my mouth is too, brought him in this week already in anticipation of next week.

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    2. सनकी
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      Definitely berbatov. Id captain him if hes fit 😀

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      1. NATSTER
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        Which striker would you replace? Lamb?

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        1. सनकी
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          Do you have enough funds for that? If yes then go for it.

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    3. Jafooli
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      how have you got the cash for that, i'm about 3m short and my team value is 103.6m

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      1. NATSTER
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        All were bought at their original price. I still have 1.3m in bank too.

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  15. Timmy Cahill Rules
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    thoughts on this potential 5 mid

    Gerrard Hazard Bale Cazorla Ya Ya

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    1. Yome
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      Go for Silva, Mata, Caz, Bale and Sterling!

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    2. सनकी
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      YaYa>Nolan

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  16. Le Gooner
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    "Ronaldo 1-1 Messi"

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  17. athreya
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    Wonder how it must be to play La Liga fantasy. All teams will have Messi and Ronaldo with the only decision being whom to captain.

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    1. I taught Ashley Young how t…
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      Falcao as well. Averaged a goal every 51 minutes this season and is top scorer in La Liga

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  18. Somalion
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    MESSI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  19. royals forever
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    In your opinions which order do you think I need to my transfers to make this a consistent 50+ team for the next few GWs i.e. GW11/12

    Schwarzer Al-Habsi

    Gibbs Jagleika Cuellar Demel Gunter

    Nolan Pienaar Hazard Michu Guthrie

    Ba RVP Fletcher

    Any help and comments would be appreciated

    1FT 2.9 in bank

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    1. सनकी
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      Fletcher>Berbatov

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    2. Az
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      Schwarzer, Jagielker. Gunter, Guthrie out :S

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  20. Bouncebackability
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    Thanks for coming Brad, now go sit on the timber. Harsh.

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  21. Jafooli
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    Bouns points out tonight?

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    1. Feanor
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      I miss the good old days when we got BP after about a n hour.

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      1. I taught Ashley Young how t…
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        And they weren't based on PPI

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  22. XVIVX
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    team for next gw:

    foster
    baines, ivan, rafael
    cazorla, bale, mata, pienaar
    aguero, ba, berba
    bench: begovic, stering, davies, demel

    anything differently you'd do?

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  23. blue cheese
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    Messi 🙄

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  24. New Ghost
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    "According to the Sky commentators, Newcastle went so far to check United’s hotel booking to discover that Valencia was in contention."

    🙂

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    1. blue cheese
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      😀

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    2. Kostja
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      😀

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    3. Mark
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      Tote ridic innit? Loving the games that Ferguson plays but it's a bit of nightmare. We were half on to him - we left Valencia a doubt when he was listed everywhere else as out but, even so.

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      1. pilgrim
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        he's been terrible for the last few years of swapping and changing his team. Rooney was one of few nearly guaranteed to start, and now with RVP neither as comfortable.

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  25. Declan-
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    Any thoughts on my team. 2ft's

    Jussi, Federici
    Ridgewell, Saylor, Baines, Gunter, Cuellar
    Caz, Haz, McClean, Dyer, Maloney
    Rvp, Tevez, Lambert

    .3 in the bank. Thanks

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    1. New Ghost
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      RVP to Jelavic...

      then go wild on the rest of your team. 🙂

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      1. Declan-
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        Madness before stoke. Next week maybe though. Not convinced he's worth 13m

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  26. Bio Hazard
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    my mini league rival has taken over with a barnstorming 76 points pre-bonus this week vs my 53 prebonus...this week is the definitely the week for the defender

    rival: http://fantasy.premierleague.com/entry/68505/event-history/7/

    me: http://fantasy.premierleague.com/entry/818450/event-history/7/

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  27. sushi36
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    One big reason to keep Van Persie, he is the only player in the premier league capable of getting bonus points after missing a penalty and losing 8-2. That is all.

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  28. Declan
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    13 years, 6 months ago

    Lescott owners (if there are any out there), keeping or ditching?

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    1. Tin of Directors
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      I ditched weeks ago and can happily say I have no Man City players.
      Not bothered with them.

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  29. Ad4m
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    AVB - screwed up Chealsea last season and now you drop Friedl just when I was about to get my 1st GK cleanie for the season.....

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  30. Le Limpar
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    • 16 Years
    13 years, 6 months ago

    Wish Seamus Coleman could be reclassified as a defender.

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