[sbu_large_image] Fixtures
18 December 2012 1538 comments
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As the schedule gathers pace we’ve taken a look at the fixture list, checked it twice, and expounded on who’s been naughty and nice in the run up to this year’s festive feast of football. Here’s our weekly refresh of the strength of schedule over the next four to six Gameweeks:

The Strong

Man City

Back to their barnstorming best in Saturday’s sojourn to Tyneside, Roberto Mancini’s charges are poised to make merry over the festive period with appetising away ties at Sunderland and Norwich sandwiched between homely helpings of Reading and Stoke. Whilst the loss of Samir Nasri to a groin injury somewhat vitiated the City verve in the second half at St James’ Park, Mancini’s embarrassment of attacking riches should be more than sufficient to supply the deficit going forward. David Silva’s happy union of attacking threat and guaranteed pitch time is sure to attract attention, whilst Yaya Toure’s goals in successive games look set to reignite the debate over his Fantasy merits – particularly if Nasri’s absence allows for his employment in a more advanced role. Up front the picture is plainly more problematic, and whilst Mario Balotelli’s latest fall from grace will be welcome news to owners of Sergio Aguero and Carlos Tevez, Mancini’s paternal instincts towards City’s prodigal son have dissolved his judicial rigour in the past. Defensively City remain top of the pack, but with Joe Hart the only ever-present at the back this season, potential investors will need nerves of steel and a strong bench to stomach the risk outfield.

Tottenham

Four wins and two clean sheets in the five games since Moussa Dembele’s return see Spurs flying high in fourth. Playing host to Stoke and Reading in between trips to Aston Villa, Sunderland and QPR, Andre Villas Boas will be anxious to make hay whilst the solstice sun shines on the schedule. Gareth Bale’s imminent return from injury will doubtless be accompanied by heavy investment, but Jermain Defoe’s nine goals in 16 starts will furnish the Welshman credible competition for his Fantasy following. Benoit Assou-Ekotto’s return to the fray will throw another cat amongst the pigeons in defence – but Kyle Walker and Jan Vertonghen look likely to remain safe bets: the former now claiming a share of dead balls, the latter more than capable of cutting the mustard in both boxes.

Man United

Six points clear of the pack and with five wins on the bounce, United greet the hectic Christmas schedule from their traditional berth in the box seat. Visits from Newcastle and West Brom, and trips to Swansea and Wigan comprise a menu poised to be greedily devoured by Sir Alex’s attack. Robin Van Persie has now topped the Watchlist longer than Meatloaf topped the charts, and it could be a decidedly bleak midwinter for those resolved to persist without the Dutchman’s services. The return to form of Wayne Rooney presents Fantasy managers with an unseasonable onion in the ointment, and with five goals in his last three league games there’ll be enough knee jerks to constitute a can can if he stays on song for much longer. A famously streaky player, predicting when Rooney’s purple patches will begin and end is always galling, and often pivotal. In defence, United have been uncharacteristically profligate thus far, with good Fantasy value confined to attacking returns from their marauding full backs. The returns of Nemanja Vidic, Chris Smalling and Phil Jones should demonstrate whether their early season frailties are the exception or the rule.

Liverpool

On the up after a shaky start, Brendan Rodgers’ side will be looking to put last weekend’s hiccup behind them and get back to winning ways over a run of games that sees them playing host to Fulham, Sunderland and Norwich, and paying visits to Stoke, QPR and United. Whilst the schedule isn’t without its challenges, the home games should provide ample opportunity for returns at both ends of the pitch. Luis Suarez’s explosive potential is as obvious as his regular failures to deliver are frustrating – without a goal since Gameweek 12, few would bet on the Uruguayan incrementing that statistic much further. Raheem Sterling remains the now not-so-budget option du jour whilst recent Watchlistee Steven Gerrard’s fortunes continue to blossom. Glen Johnson and Jose Enrique have both been fruitful from the flanks of late, and three clean sheets in their last six demonstrate the potential for double digit returns from the Liverpool fullbacks.

West Brom

Stopping the rot last weekend in the wake of three successive defeats, Steve Clarke’s West Brom entertain Norwich, Fulham and Villa over the next six, whilst taking trips to QPR, United and Reading. With five clean sheets from their nine home games so far, their mid-price back line has been an effective early season option. With Ben Foster on the verge of returning to fitness, his promise as part of a keeper rotation duo will likely re-enter consideration, whilst Gareth McAuley remains the most popular pick from the outfield rearguard. Although James Morrison has gone off the boil somewhat since his opening flurry, the Scot is still getting into dangerous areas, and former Fantasy favourite Chris Brunt makes a recent case for consideration on the left. Shane Long’s five goals and five assists mark him out as the most fruitful candidate from the Baggies’ ranks but, goalless in five, he represents a brave pick on current form. Seldom completing 90 minutes, he will surely be vulnerable to competition from Romelu Lukaku over the coming weeks.

Also Consider

Arsenal – With their fixtures taking a dramatic turn for the worse in Gameweek 22, the Gunners are relegated to the “also” column despite a decent run in the short term. Playing host to West Ham and Norwich, and visiting the porous pair of Wigan and Southampton over the next few weeks, Wenger will be confident of kicking on in the wake of yesterday’s demolition of Reading. A scheduled tube strike puts the Boxing Day fixture against West Ham at risk, though – Fantasy managers may yet think twice about jumping aboard until the situation is clearer.

Fulham – The scheduled industrial action on Boxing Day also puts Fulham’s potentially fruitful clash against Southampton in doubt. Assuming it goes ahead, it marks the start of a run of three home games in four (SOT, SWA, wba, WIG) for the Cottagers. Dimitar Berbatov’s increasingly anxious owners might be forgiven for considering a postponement a bridge too far, while Damien Duff and John Arne Riise offer consistent options elsehwere in Martin Jol’s side.

Reading – Another side boasting three home games in four (SWA, WHM, tot, WBA) starting from Boxing Day, Reading don’t have the prospect of a tube strike to upset the applecart. Whilst this weekend’s visit to Eastlands doesn’t augur well in the wake of the Royals’ mauling at the hands of Arsenal, Brian McDermott’s budget defence may nevertheless find its share of prospectors over the subsequent games. The Royals have scored seven times in their last three at home, though, highlighting their attacking potential at the Madejski -Adam Le Fondre has notched in each of those games and remains a decent budget alternative.

 The Weak

Norwich

Whilst the likes of Robert Snodgrass and Sebastian Bassong have emerged as popular picks over Norwich’s recent run of strong performances, the fixture list now suggests their assets might best be admired from afar. Chris Hughton’s troops are firmly on the naughty list over ther next few, with a trip to the resolute West Brom immediately followed by visits from Chelsea and Man City. The schedule does ease a little into January, but even then visits to West Ham and Liverpool are no picnic. Norwich will doubtless take comfort from the fact that they’ve already beaten Arsenal and United at Carrow Road this season, but even two swallows don’t make a summer and the odds will be heavily against the Canaries well into the New Year.

Wigan

Playing host to Arsenal and United, and with trips to Everton and the resurgent Aston Villa in between, the season ticker resembles a gruesome crime scene for the Latics. With four defeats in their last five and one foot in the relegation zone, Roberto Martinez’S men will need to summon the spirit that lifted them to salvation in the dying days of last season if they want to get anything out of their Christmas schedule. A stubbornly unpredictable outfit, Fantasy managers are rightly wary of their assets even when the going is good – it will take something of a leap of faith to anticipate an early epiphany at the DW.

Newcastle

With six defeats in their last seven, last season’s heroics are a distant memory for Newcastle and, with an already long injury list lengthening by the day, a tough run of fixtures isn’t the ideal Christmas present. Whilst QPR’s visit this weekend should give Demba Ba a good chance to add to his impressive tally of 11 for the season, it’s decidedly downhill from there. Back to back away games at United and Arsenal won’t earn the schedulers any thank you letters from Alan Pardew, and a visit from Everton promises to be a gritty scrap in Marouane Fellaini’s first game back from suspension. Things do improve into January with Norwich and Reading on the agenda, but Newcastle’s slump seems set to get worse before it gets better.

Also Be Wary Of

Stoke – The next few weeks will provide Tony Pulis’ resolute rearguard a series of tricky tests, with trips to Tottenham and Man City and a visit from Chelsea on the agenda in the next five. Whilst there remain sound grounds for optimism in defence, the same cannot be said for a Potters’ attack averaging less than a goal a game since September. Visits from Southampton and Liverpool go some way towards brightening the winter gloom at the Britannia, but sales are likely to be slow for Stoke’s Fantasy assets this Christmas.

Sunderland – Ties against Wigan, Southampton and West Ham partially salvage a Sunderland schedule more conspicuous for back to back visits from Man City and Spurs. Whilst the likes of Adam Johnson and Stephane Sessegnon are showing signs of life in recent weeks, Martin O’Neill’s assets are likely to sit near the top of the out-tray for Fantasy managers looking to liquidate their double Gameweek gains.

stilicho I never make predictions and I never will

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  1. Mak_Gold
    13 years, 7 months ago

    Repost: Bale, Silva or Mata in for Fellaini? Already have Tevez.

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    1. ZaKNaFeiN
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      Bale

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    2. Gazza2000
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      Mata

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    3. Epic Fail
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      Mata.

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    4. Blue Teets
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      When in doubt- go Bale

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    5. rdpx
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      Silva

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  2. Flying Assassins
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    13 years, 7 months ago

    Who to bench? Help greatly appreciated 🙂
    a) Snodgrass
    b) Berbatov
    c) Michu

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    1. ZaKNaFeiN
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      A

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  3. isacki: full casual
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    Right, so can we get some specifics on the effect of Nasri's absence on the city attack?

    With Nasri they've finally come round to their old and best 4-2-3-1:

    ------Yaya Barry-------
    ---Silva Tevez Nasri---
    ---------Aguero

    Without him the most obvious replacement is Milner who is an orthodox winger but actually quite a defensive option:

    -----Yaya Barry
    Milner----Tevez Silva
    ---------Aguero

    It's being suggested Yaya could play a more advanced role now Nasri is out, so how would this happen in practice? Still playing at CM but pushing up more in the centre to compensate for Milner playing wider?

    Or perhaps what Mancini famously does at the ends of matches when he sends on a holding midfielder and pushes Yaya up to be an attacking midfielder, in which case he plays instead of Milner and Garcia plays in his CM spot?

    I got Yaya on the strength of his performances from his deeper position alone where he offers greater goal threat but much reduced assist threat relative to Silva. What should I expect without Nasri?

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    1. r0nh
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      13 years, 7 months ago

      Safer driving.

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    2. Parm
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      Scott Sinclair?

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      1. isacki: full casual
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        This, a winger actually able to attack.

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    3. AK ⭐
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      I think he'll be happy pushing Yaya further up, it provides him a good midfield of Yaya, Barry and Garcia in the center to dominate the mid area, while the attack looks dangerous. But then, what do we know about Mancini?

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      1. Parm
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        So your saying it'll be more of a 4-3-2-1(Christmas tree formation)?

        http://i.imgur.com/VekbJ.png

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        1. AK ⭐
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          Well yes, though I think Yaya would play a little higher up in that lineup, gives a little more attacking threat.

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          1. AK ⭐
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            If he plays that.

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        2. isacki: full casual
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          Looks quite plausible actually, alternative it can be seen as a 4-2-3-1 with the man in the hole withdrawn slightly which suits both Yaya's attacking and defensive qualities.

          Only problem is Tevez would surely be best in the hole.

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      2. isacki: full casual
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        Yaya strikes me as someone only to play in the centre, question is could he make my dreams come true and simply replace Nasri as a narrow attacking midfielder? Is that too much to ask Mancini 😀

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        1. AK ⭐
          • 13 Years
          13 years, 7 months ago

          To be very frank, this is how he should play imo, but then, I think he likes to play a certain winger in the team to give the attack an extra edge. Maybe Lolarov has a chance too. 😉

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          1. isacki: full casual
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            I think it stems from last year when city came up against very narrow defences that denied them chances through the centre. Unfortunately switching to wingers deteriorated the city passing game.

            Kolarov played recently but came off with a knock I think. Or maybe it was tactical.

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            1. AK ⭐
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              Well, Kolarov, Milner, Sinclair, there are options on the wings certainly, tbh, I can't see Mancini not playing a winger when he has that many options.

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    4. Paolo Di Laernu - low rep r…
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      Well I think losing Nasri is a bit of a blow considering how well he played first half within that unit. I don't think Yaya really offers a whole lot of goal threat overall. I think he had 2 shots last 2 games and scored from both of them. Clearly he has the talent to score crucial goals and be clinical but he doesn't really have much threat playing where he does.

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      1. isacki: full casual
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        Yeah I'm counting on a superior conversion rate from him to get the goals, he has nowhere near as many chances as Fellaini for example but is remarkably clinical. Even fantasy darling RVP is doing it without huge numbers of shots, his conversion is just so good. The only worry for me is that Yaya scores when city need him to, I hope he attacks regardless if they destroy reading.

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  4. Playing A Blinder
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 7 months ago

    Would you bench:
    A) Ramirez - H to Sunderland
    B) Sterling - H to Fulham

    Thinking A. I also have Suarez up front, if that changes your mind or anything.

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    1. chocolove
      • 15 Years
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      play ramirez

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    2. ZaKNaFeiN
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      B, Southampton seem to score against anyone

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      1. ZaKNaFeiN
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        Urgh, fail...I meant A

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  5. Eboue
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    Just done giroud to agu, feeling good

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    1. chocolove
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      i might do the same later

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    2. Lawrø
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      I've done that too

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  6. JapBen
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    13 years, 7 months ago

    Best 4M defender from now until the Jan WC?

    1. Demel
    2. Nelsen
    3. Baker
    4. Another?

    Thanks!

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    1. ZaKNaFeiN
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      Nelsen, QPR fixtures seem decent

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    2. Doctor X
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      Nelsen > Baker > Demel

      They're all great cheap options

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      1. Misery likes Kompany
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        villa fan here. baker has been immense, but i still wouldn't rate it as unimaginable that he gets dropped when vlaar is back (although unlikely)

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    3. Jawain - 9th overall 2014/2…
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      mariappa reading

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      1. JapBen
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        Thanks guys, I was going for Nelsen initially but was persuaded that West Ham have the better fixtures, but maybe they don't??

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  7. Warrior FC
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 7 months ago

    Having some trouble figuring out what transfer (if any) to make this week. Should I look to move any of these guys for someone? Would appreciate any help.

    GK - Begovic .... Jaaskelainen

    DEF - Bassong ..... Rafael ..... Enrique ..... McAuley ..... Shawcross

    MID - Michu ..... Sterling ..... Santi Cazorla ..... Morrison ..... Puncheon

    FWD - Van Persie ..... Tevez ..... Giroud

    I have 1 FT and 0.5m in the bank.

    Thanks!

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    1. scarlet
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      13 years, 7 months ago

      Maybe Giroud to Defoe but i dont think it is critical.

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  8. Doctor X
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    Mark/Granville, when can we expect the Fellaini Exit Strategy article today?

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    1. The3rdTurd
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      ^^ this. Ideally we would have had this yesterday, before he started falling in price.

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  9. RVP fc
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    Do you all think Suarez to Torres is a good move? Allows me to get any mid up to 9.5m in for sessegnon next week

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    1. RVP fc
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      ?

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      1. Misery likes Kompany
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        i don't, personally.

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  10. Gazza2000
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    Foster
    Baines – Gibbs – Simpson
    Puncheon – Mata – Cazorla – Michu
    Suarez – Aguero (c) – Berbatov

    Begovic – Sessegnon – Cuellar – Nelsen

    0.5 in bank, 1FT

    Any suggestions or save transfer ?

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  11. Red5
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    4-way tie (850pts) at the top of my ML this week and there's only 14 teams in it! Delicately poised.

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    1. r0nh
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      Pffft such low points 🙄

      I am superior

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      1. Lawrø
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        869? Pffft such low points, I'm superior 😉

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  12. 1justlookin
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    do we think Enrique will start this week?

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    1. Jawain - 9th overall 2014/2…
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      hope not - he got axed from my team so i could afford bale

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    2. tahoe don
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      wish I knew! I've been asking the same question and nobody knows

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  13. Lawrø
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    Rate my team?

    Begovic
    Garrido, Skrtel, Cameron
    Taarabt, Silva, Michu, Puncheon
    Suarez, Aguero, RVP

    Tremmel, Sessegnon, Cuellar, Shorey

    Where should I improve next?

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  14. Mull
    • 14 Years
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    Fellaini going to drop again tonight 😯 Every man and his dog are bringing in Yaya for him by the looks of it.

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    1. r0nh
      • 15 Years
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      I have neither.

      I have the dream midfield.

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    2. Lawrø
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      I bought Taarabt instead! )

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    3. Captain Shirokov
      • 14 Years
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      Not me.

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    4. Colonel Shoe 肝池
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      i look forward to buying him back at a discount.......i got silva, hope it works out

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    5. Doctor X
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      Silva pour moi

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  15. r0nh
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    In 5 days, the days will start to stay brighter for longer again 🙂

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  16. Eboue
    • 13 Years
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    Please could someone order my subs; currently thinking- Lowton Cameron HRK in that order!

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  17. the Penman
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
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    Which of my poor form pair should I bench?

    Berbatov (liv)
    Nolan (EVE)

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    1. Lawrø
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      Nolan

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    2. chocolove
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      berba

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    3. Playing A Blinder
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      Any chance of benching someone else? I'd play both if possible, Nolan is at home to an Everton side without their star man.

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      1. the Penman
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
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        Indeed. It's a dilemma.

        Front 8 are:

        Yaya (RDG), Michu (mun), Puncheon (SUN), Santi (WIG)
        Tevez (RDG), Suarez (FUL), Berbatov (liv)

        On fixtures, it's got to be Michu, but that's madness, right? Everyone else has a great fixture, but Nolan and Berbatov are completely off-form.

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  18. bring on Real Madrid !
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    fell+sess out
    14.8 remaining
    what to do 2 FT

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  19. Playing A Blinder
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    My team:
    Jaaskelainen - Mignolet
    Rafael - Ridgewell - Cameron - Garrido - Shorey
    Mata - Michu - Nolan - Ramirez - Sterling
    RVP - Suarez - Tevez
    Budget £0.3 mil (I think), 0FT's.

    Thoughts on this team?

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  20. r0nh
    • 15 Years
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skCADm40EBE

    Lovely christmas song...

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  21. jdogg
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    felaini and giroud to yaya an tevez for -4? already got silva,will then do yaya to michu next week. x

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    1. Playing A Blinder
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      I'd just put Michu in this week, I think,

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    2. Lawrø
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      I did Fellaini + Giroud -> Taarabt + Aguero for -4, I'm very uncertain about getting 3 an City players!

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  22. Dago
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    is fellani going to drop tonight?

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    1. COMH
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      He needs another few hundred transfers out so he is likely to drop overnight.

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    2. chocolove
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      yes (again)

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  23. COMH
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    Parm - I would normally agree with you on Sess but a goal and assist in his last 2 and playing Southampton next. Not worth playing in that fixture given Southampton generally don't keep CS?

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    1. Parm
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
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      Hmmm, give me your options again?

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  24. bring on Real Madrid !
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    fell+sess out
    14.8 remaining
    what to do 2 FT ?

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    1. Jawain - 9th overall 2014/2…
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
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      puncheon and bale

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      1. bring on Real Madrid !
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        already have bale

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  25. COMH
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    Fellaini > Silva tonight or just wait until Friday?

    I bought Fellaini for £7.3m so not sure when I need to sell him without losing value?

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    1. Chris_White
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      Tonight. He is 7.9, you'll lose .1 (Sale value decreases from 7.6 to 7.5)

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      1. COMH
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        Thanks mate.

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    2. Playing A Blinder
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      Do it today.

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  26. r0nh
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x84OSWAoovA

    simon and garfunkel - the boxer 🙂

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  27. Drip Doctor
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    • 15 Years
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    Fellaini dropped last night and my selling value went down to 7.4. If he drops again tonight, my selling value will remain 7.4, correct?

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    1. Parm
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      Yup.

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  28. RVP fc
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    Rp is Suarez to Torres a good move if it leaves me the funds to do sessegnon to 9.5m mid next week

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    1. Jawain - 9th overall 2014/2…
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      • 13 Years
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      i wouldnt as just not sure on torres atm.

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    2. Playing A Blinder
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      13 years, 7 months ago

      Save the transfer, then you can do a double for free next week.

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  29. @ImpressiveTackl
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    Thoughts on Gallas at 5m?

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    1. RVP fc
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      Good options especially with spurs good fixtures

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    2. Misery likes Kompany
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      are we confident he won't be rotated with caulker?

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