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Scout Scribbles – Sturridge Set for Central Role

The arrival of Daniel Sturridge could force a change of role for Luis Suarez as Brendan Rodgers plots to use the £12 million man as a central figure. Papiss Cisse is another player due for a role change, as Alan Pardew looks to spark his goalscoring form, while the Magpies edge closer to snapping up Mathieu Debuchy. Benoit Assou-Ekotto returns to the Tottenham squad this weekend, though doubts remains as to whether Emmanuel Adebayor is set to depart for the African Cup of Nations. Elsewhere, Stoke’s Marc Wilson is a fortnight away from returning to training, while Nicky Shorey looks to be over the virus that kept him out of Reading’s festive fixtures…

Brendan Rodgers has revealed he plans to change Luis Suarez’s role at Liverpool in order to accommodate new signing Daniel Sturridge into the Reds’ first XI. While many had expected the former Chelsea man to take up a flanking role, with Suarez continuing in the central berth that has already harvested 15 league goals this term, it appears the Liverpool boss may have other plans:

“I don’t see Luis staying in the middle. His strength is on the move, but if you do that you need someone in the box. He’s so creative, but there’s no one to pull the ball back to. Daniel’s best position is as a central striker. I have said 4-3-3 will become richer because of the type of players. There is not one way to play 4-3-3. You can play one up, a floating No 9 like Luis Suárez and two wingers. You can play one like Daniel Sturridge central, two in and around him narrow, with full backs bombing on. I think for Daniel, his best position will be straight through the middle with his pace. I spoke with Luis at length about this a number of times. This has been in the plan for a few months. When he played at Ajax he played in behind as a No 10 in between the lines, and he played as a reverse winger from the left side so he wasn’t quite out wide, he was tucked in round the corner.”

From a Fantasy perspective, the news is a significant boost to Sturridge’s potential. Clearly, Rodgers is convinced the new boy is capable of leading the line and, having splashed out a substantial outlay for his services, it’s fairly certain he’ll afford Sturridge the opportunity to prove himself as a central striker – a role he craved whilst at Stamford Bridge. Suarez will either be handed a spot out wide along with Raheem Sterling or moving to the role in “the hole”, with Rodgers utilising the Uruguayan’s creativity and goal threat in a similar way to Gylfi Sigurdsson at Swansea in the latter half of last season. With the winter wildcards now available, Sturridge’s 7.3 price tag has suddenly become very enticing, though Liverpool’s upcoming schedule (mun, NOR, ars, mcy) is likely to deter many from initially taking the plunge.

Brendan Rodgers sounded confident that the arrival of Sturridge and a change in position for Suarez will not hinder his progress but the impact of this proposed change in role will be a concern for those pondering investment in the Uruguayan.

“Wherever he [Suarez] plays, he will make the same movements, and he will find the space, because he is a world-class player.”

There’s little doubt that Suarez is not a conventional central striker and that he could adapt to a change of role, however, we have to question just how he will compare to Sturridge in terms of output once they begin to work in tandem and whether he will justify the extra outlay. Having become established as a leading Fantasy target, suddenly the Suarez situation requires monitoring in the light of Sturridge’s arrival.

Spurs assistant coach Stephan Freund admitted the club are still uncertain over the availability of Emmanuel Adebayor ahead of this month’s African Cup of Nations. Talking to the press yesterday, Freund revealed:

“We would love him in the squad, and that he would not go to the African Cup of Nations, but it’s a massive tournament and we respect his decision. It’s difficult to say anything now. For us it’s important that he’s playing with us, but if he’s involved and he goes then we respect that. Let’s wait for Ade’s decision. We have been successful with and without him in the team. He was injured for eight games and we had a really good run without him.”

Adebayor has been at odds with the Togo management in recent months and the issue looks like dragging out in the meantime, though the final squad is announced on January 9. If he decides to depart, the club can apply for special dispensation to allow him to play in the Gameweek 22 trip to QPR, if Andre Villas-Boas chooses to do so. Having started the last eight matches when available, Adebayor has nailed down a regular role at the Lane, following a difficult first few months in his second spell at the club and grabbed a goal in the 3-1 win over Reading last weekend. He could, potentially, be absent up until Gameweek 27, affording the likes of Gylfi Sigurdsson or Clint Dempsey the chance to tuck in behind Jermain Defoe in a 4-2-3-1, though Villas-Boas could also splash the cash to bolster his attacking options over the winter window.

At the back, the London outfit were handed good and bad news yesterday. Freund revealed Benoit Assou-Ekotto is available to feature in the weekend FA Cup clash with Coventry after a long-term knee problem kept his sidelined since Gameweek 3. Younes Kaboul, however, is not expected back until “the middle or end of February” as he continues to recover from a knee injury.

Alan Pardew has revealed he plans to deploy Papiss Cisse in his favoured central position for the remainder of the season, as Demba Ba edges ever-closer to the Newcastle exit door. Cisse was expected to be moved centrally for the Magpies’ midweek game with Everton after Ba held transfer talks with Chelsea but Pardew revealed he’d spent the previous few days training with Cisse on the right and decided not to disrupt his game plan. The Newcastle boss went on to explain:

“We know he’s a natural goalscorer at this football club. We’d set the team up for him to play on the side last night but he’ll go through the middle from now on and hopefully we can create a team that’s going to create chances for him.”

Cisse has suffered severely this season from Pardew’s decision to play Ba centrally, either in a 4-4-2 or 4-3-3, and looks a shadow of the player that took the Premier League by storm in the second half of the previous campaign. Cisse had scored 13 times in 14 appearances through the middle in a 4-3-3 last term – this season, he has netted four times in 19 appearances and has played second fiddle to Ba’s exploits. Pardew’s decision is set to bolster Cisse’s Fantasy potential considerably, with the Magpies looking to the Senegal frontman to replicate his 2011/12 form and hopefully make light of his compatriot’s departure.

While Cisse will get his opportunity, Pardew has also made it clear that the club will look to replace Demba Ba. Talking of chairman Mike Ashely, the Newcastle boss made a plea for funds that would allow him to fill the void…

“Mike has been supportive, and he has to be even more supportive now. He has to find the extra money for a striker, as we’re not going to get one in for the Ba money. There’s always a player who can enhance a team and we wouldn’t be competent if we didn’t look to replace him, which we have. Hopefully we can get that one in.”

It’s widely reported that Marseille’s Loic Remy is the prime target for the Magpies.

Pardew has also admitted that Newcastle are on the verge of finally signing Mathieu Debuchy. The Magpies failed to land the Frenchman in the summer but have now upped their interest after an injury-hit first few months of the season – Danny Simpson is currently out of action with a broken foot but his game time at right-back looks set to significantly diminish; Debuchy was at St James’ Park to watch the 2-1 defeat to Everton and has now undergone a medical ahead of his move to Tyneside.

Tony Pulis rolled out an injury update ahead of Stoke’s FA Cup clash with Crystal Palace. From a Fantasy perspective, the main news from the Britannia is that Marc Wilson is now only “a couple of weeks” away from a return to training as he continues his recovery from a broken leg. Wilson was nailed-on at left-back until sustaining the injury in the Gameweek 9 clash with Sunderland and his absence has afforded Andy Wilkinson the chance to rack up some game time but the latter is expected to drop back to the bench upon the Republic of Ireland international’s return. Now down to just 4.0 in FPL, many will be earmarking Wilson for a place in their five-man defences – at that cost, he represents a real bargain route into the tightest backline in the league to this point.

Reading received an injury boost with the news that Jason Roberts and Nicky Shorey have returned to training ahead of the FA Cup game with Crawley Town. While Roberts’ comeback is unlikely to cause ripples amongst the Fantasy fraternity, Shorey’s return could pique the interest of many. The left-back missed the club’s recent festive schedule due to a virus, with Ian Harte providing two clean sheets and an assist in his four-game absence. A recent move to 4-4-1-1 has bolstered the Royals’ defensive resilience in recent matches and if, as expected, Shorey can oust Harte from the first-team reckoning once again, the share of set-pieces and creativity from the flank that has already delivered four assists is likely to see the 4.0 priced defender back on Fantasy radars.

Mario Balotelli’s much publicised training ground bust up with Roberto Mancini could impact on Fantasy managers with the Italian now a doubt for City’s FA Cup tie with Watford. The Italian was expected to be handed a recall to first team duties having missed the Christmas programme through illness. Should Balotelli be out of the equation, Mancini may be forced to field the likes of Carlos Tevez, Edin Dzeko or even Sergio Aguero against the Championship side. Tevez has been on the bench for City’s last two matches and has looked on while Dzeko and Aguero have scored five goals between them. Should both Dzeko and Aguero be preserved this weekend, it would seem likely that they will again start in tandem for the Gameweek 22 trip to Arsenal.

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  1. r0nh
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    I did tell you all.

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    1. Billy Gilmore
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      Indeed you did.

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    2. Bubbles
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      Rohnny, how you so clever?

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      1. TorresMagic™
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        Pity he got a red arrow after 8 greens. 🙁

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        1. r0nh
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          What is your rank then, big boy?

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          1. TorresMagic™
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            11 years, 5 months ago

            Similar to yours. You have done well lately. 🙂

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  2. r0nh
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    If he does play down the centre, is this the end for Suarez?

    Sell, sell, sell!!!!

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    1. Matt
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      nope suarez is still a beast, nothingg changed

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    2. pompeyfan
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      certainly not

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  3. GreenWindmill
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    Comprehensive 😯

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    1. Billy Gilmore
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      Now read it... 😉

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  4. El Berbossa - \\\"El b…
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    Vegimite

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    1. El Berbossa - \\\"El b…
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      Vegemite, what is it?

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      1. TorresMagic™
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        Google it.... 😕

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        1. El Berbossa - \\\"El b…
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          Vegemite is made from used brewers' yeast extract, a by-product of beer manufacturing, various vegetables, wheat and spice additives

          What in gods name? People eat that?

          Whats it taste like? i was walking by a supermarket and i saw it next to the peanut butter Jars.

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          1. TorresMagic™
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            You should go to the vegemite forum.

            http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060729114628AAhVk5y

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          2. lfc123
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            Taste like Marmite but not as good..

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    2. Koflok
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      I've been in Australia for couple of years now and still doesn't like it.

      Taste weird. Bland but with a bit of weird sharpish taste which I can't really describe.

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  5. WithEase
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    Seeing Joe Cole back at West Ham has got me giddy.

    My first favourite football player and he's back in his no. 26 shirt.

    I know he's not what he once was or what he once could have been, but this signing can't help but bring a smile to my face.

    🙂

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    1. Just Ruud
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      A real throw back eh, good to see him playing (hopefully) regularly. 🙂

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      1. WithEase
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        In his interview on the official site, Joe did say that Sam has said he will play.

        But how often I do not know. I imagine he'll be competing with Vaz Te for the wide right berth.

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  6. DT42
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    lost at bottom of previous article:
    OK, so the front 8 is becoming a boring template – so lets talk goalkeepers

    Lots to choose from around the mid-price bracket
    Bego – 5.8 (or 5.3 for most who got him early), has been reliable but tougher fixtures ahead
    Foster – 5.0, started amazingly but can WBA keep it up?
    Szczesny – 5.3, haven’t heard many on here mention him but could be solid (plus DGW)
    Mignolet – 5.2, popular and 8 of his next 9 fixtures look tasty – but can SUN perform away from home?
    Jaask 5.3, only one CS in the last 9 games (mostly tough fixtures but conceded against REA and NOR in last 2)

    If I go for 2 of these I’ll pick Mignolet and Bego and favour the team at home
    However, to fund the big guns up front I’ might choose Szczesny and a cheapie (Bunn)

    Love to get your thoughts, especially if anyone has looked at rotations

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    1. El Berbossa - \\\"El b…
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      Play bego in goals for the rest of the season and get Cerny. Problem solved.

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    2. heco87
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      I can sell Jaask & Begovic for £10m and get Szczesny & federici for £9.6m ... seems a good deal to me. I'm not bothered about losing team value ... it's all about the points!

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      1. DT42
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        Looks like a good plan, this was one of my first options but needed a bit extra to fund other transfers - go for it.

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  7. FORCA INTER
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    great post,this explains everything

    even i consider sturridge over suarez now 🙁

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    1. Paolo Di Laernu - low rep r…
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      There is no way you read all of this...

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      1. FORCA INTER
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        you are right,i read only suarez-sturridge part and i couldn't care less for rest of the article

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  8. roscola
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    Is it daft to have a 3 big hitter defence that puts a stoke defender on the bench every week?

    Let’s say: Zabaleta – Walker – Azpil – Demel – Wilson

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    1. stilicho
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      I imagine that if you did initially go for that you'd end up downgrading one of the big hitters pretty soon, given that you're already doubting that system.

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      1. roscola
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        That does sound likely, doesn't it?

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    2. Koflok
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      Don't like it. Just get 2 most and start a Stoke defender and a 4th one which rotates well with Wilson/Cameron in case they play against the big boys away from home

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  9. Professor Abel X
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    Still keeping Suarez in your wildcard teams people?

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    1. WithEase
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      Yes.

      You can always transfer out, but getting him back in if his form continues could prove to be tricky.

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    2. roscola
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      I absolutely cannot decide. And unfortunately, Liverpool's horrible fixture list between now and wildcard time means we probably won't get any meaningful information to go on.

      If neither of them score against 3 of the top 4, what would that really mean?

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    3. Just Ruud
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      Rather have him now, to be able to downgrade to Sturridge later if/when he comes good and save a whopping 3.0m 🙂

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    4. JimmyDeemo - Sir Puntalot
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      I am, think this one is best to monitor. It is very easy to drop down from Suarez after all.

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  10. Chu Young Ping Pong
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    Worrying signs for Liverpool owners. I'm selling, thanks, bye.

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    1. r0nh
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      See you later 🙂

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  11. blue cheese
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    ‏@officialsaints
    Our postponed @premierleague game at @chelseafc has been provisionally rearranged for Wednesday 16th January (7.45pm kick off). #saintsfc

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    1. blue cheese
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      @officialsaints
      However, if this weekend's FA Cup game ends level, this month's trip to Stamford Bridge will be classed as a third-round replay. #saintsfc

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      1. blue cheese
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        In that situation, our @premierleague game at Stamford Bridge would again be rearranged for a date later in the season. #saintsfc

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    2. heco87
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      However, if this weekend's FA Cup game ends level, this month's trip to Stamford Bridge will be classed as a third-round replay. #saintsfc

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      1. heco87
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        Very interesting news ..

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    3. roscola
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      That would be GW22 then? Back to back DGWs? That would change everything.

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    4. Professor Abel X
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      This gameweek?!?!

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    5. Thomass
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      So chelsea have a DGW This week???

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      1. Just Ruud
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        Mata (c) 😀

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        1. Thomass
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          Yea

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    6. King Nil Miss ✩
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      This is massive news 😯

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    7. Buck The Trent
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      wow

      thanks nitin

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    8. Buck The Trent
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      WC time.....

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    9. Paolo Di Laernu - low rep r…
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      WAIT

      is this a dgw in GW22 like people are saying?

      two words...

      DEMBA BA!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      🙂 🙂

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      1. King Nil Miss ✩
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        16th is before the next GW, it should be this one...

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        1. King Nil Miss ✩
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          Nothing to see here...

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      2. roscola
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        Is he really likely to walk straight into the team after training with them for just one week?

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        1. Just Ruud
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          Its either that or Torres again and again....Ba it is 😀

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        2. Paolo Di Laernu - low rep r…
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          Yes, he is Demba Ba, he scores goals, he is amazing, be champions

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      3. Just Ruud
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        +42...Im sort of glad i wild-carded now 🙂
        Once this is confirmed it will be transfer mayhem all over again. Price rises and all that.

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    10. GreenWindmill
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      Oh crap, may have to trigger the wildcard if that's the case - I have no Chelsea players!

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    11. Carden
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      OMG. THIS GW????????

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      1. Carden
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        Demba > Berba transfer could turn out to be disastrous for me

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  12. Chu Young Ping Pong
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    Gerrard and Sturridge is the way forward.

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    1. TorresMagic™
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      Rather Sterling.

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  13. Spencer
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    Still not sure with what Brodgers says.

    I'm sure he said earlier in the season that Suarez plays best up front on his own, likening him to Drogba.

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  14. elkunaguero
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    So, what is the best time to use the WC? It seems many are keen on activating it soon, but how to deal with the DGW. I was planning to use it after the DGW to unload my surplus WHM/ARS players. I will probably aim for 6 players in the DGW and then keep just 2-3. Does this make sense?

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    1. Nerdlinger
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      Arsenal have great fixtures after the winter wildcard window.

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  15. Paolo Di Laernu - low rep r…
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    Interesting article, does this mean Gorkss is now back for good? And wow that's fascinating news about RVP's christmas break, boy was he not expecting that down the chimney 🙂

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  16. Ace Ventura
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    11 years, 5 months ago

    Any opinions on my potential WC team? Not played it yet but tempted!

    Rudd / Begovic
    Evra / Wilson / Demel / Shawcross / Gunter
    Walcott / Michu / Bale / Sterling / Mata
    Van Persie / Suarez / Berbatov

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  17. Kings of Lyon ★
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    Does any one have link on the severity or O'Briens injury?

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  18. adams_6
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    OK so the midfield is a bit template but what about the rest?

    Bego Gaza
    Baines Ivanovic Davies Clyne Nelson
    Walcott Fellaini Michu Mata
    RVP Sturridge Berbatov

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  19. New Ghost
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    Sturridge? Seriously?

    The man hasn't played in months and you expect him to light up the PL WITH a new team?

    Well good luck with that future owners.

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    1. Koflok
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      @Snake Juice:
      Sturridge? Seriously?
      The man hasn’t played in months and you expect him to light up the PL WITH a new team?

      He didn't play much before he moved to Bolton. He came as a substitute on his first match and score a goal. He went on to score 8 in 12 that half season.

      He scored his in first full game in Chelsea after his loan finished. Had a decent run of goals in the beginning of the season me thinks.

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  20. pompeyfan
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    This changes nothing, wherever Suarez plays in the front 3 he will be 'central' to all of their attacks.

    I certainly don't subscribe to the school of thought of getting Sturridge instead of Suarez for 'Liverpool cover'. For me its Suarez or no one, Liverpool aren't good enough to require cover, and they have bad fixtures, only Suarez is fixture proof.

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  21. Chu Young Ping Pong
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    Let's hope Southampton FA Cup doesn't end in a draw! Come on!

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    1. Bubbles
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      -loads. C'mon the draw!

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      1. Feed the Yak and he will sc…
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        I'm with you! A chelsea DGW next week would not be fair

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  22. Thomass
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    Chelsea and Southampton both have a DGW as well as Arsenal and West Ham

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    1. TorresMagic™
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      Are you sure?

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        When

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    2. blue cheese
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      Now think again.

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    3. Hakuho FPL
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      different weeks though, chelsea is GW 22 and ARS/WH gw 23

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  23. Paolo Di Laernu - low rep r…
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    SCENES!!!

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    1. Stephen - Robot Daniels
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      massive scenes.... two DGWs back to back in wildcard window

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  24. Pinoche
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    Back to back DGW's?!!! 😯

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    1. Just Ruud
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      People with 2 WC's must be salivating 😀

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      1. Rafabio
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        This 😉

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  25. Paz12
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    Begovic
    Mertesacker // Ivanovic // Luiz
    Michu // Cazorla // Bale // Pilkington
    Suarez // RVP // Ba

    Thoughts on Ba > Sturridge, monitor situation, then move Suarez > Aguero if his goal output drops?

    I have only 13 transfers remaining for the rest of the season (TFF).

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    1. Paz12
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      Oh wait just seen the almost monstrous news of a Chelski DGW this week ... especially as Saturday's FA Cup Third Round draw counts in TFF! TRIPLE CHELSKI GW THIS WEEK?!

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  26. r0nh
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    This Chelsea DGW news has threw everything out of the window!!!!

    Now the WC strategy will have to be re-thinked!!

    Mark, I DEMAND a new article advising us of what to do, to enable us to incorporate both of these DGW's & the wildcard!!

    No later than lunch time today.

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  27. Paul Scholes -- True tackli…
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    Silva to Bale?
    If then I would have drop Punchy to Maveaux or Schniedlin

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  28. r0nh
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    Boobies.

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  29. GreenWindmill
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    Oh please let Chelsea and Southampton draw...

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    1. Feed the Yak and he will sc…
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 5 months ago

      +zillions

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  30. Manani
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 5 months ago

    Chelsea dgw!!
    yes!!

    now question: keep torres or not?

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