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Frisking the Fixtures – Gameweek 23

Our regular look at the upcoming schedules, taking in the next four to six Gameweeks, is rolled out once again. Arsenal and West Ham’s appeal is boosted by their imminent doubles and, while the likes of Swansea and City have reason to be cheerful, the bottom two are faced with a rough road to see them into the new year. With the season tickers freshly updated, let’s glance at what’s on offer…

The Strong

Swansea

Michael Laudrup’s side have three strong home games in the next six to take advantage of, as Stoke, QPR and Newcastle all roll up to the Liberty. While trips to Sunderland and West Ham could also be potentially prosperous, Swansea’s upcoming cup schedule suggests rest and rotation is likely to play a part in their manager’s thoughts; Wednesday’s FA Cup replay at Arsenal is the start of a run of games which sees them play five times in 17 days – a win at the Emirates would add another fixture to that congested schedule.

Nevertheless, this won’t dent our faith in Michu’s abilities to produce the goods, while Pablo Hernandez offers a cheaper, if far less explosive, option in the Swans’ midfield – he has scored or assisted in six of his last 10 appearances. At the back, Swansea have been particularly impressive on the road; they have conceded just two goals in their last trips, highlighting the appeal of 4.2 priced Ben Davies. Intriguingly, Angel Rangel was fielded on the right of the attacking midfield three at Everton on Saturday, though it’s likely this was a temporary measure brought on by Laudrup’s need for rotation and the ploy to shackle the Steven Pienaar/Leighton Baines combination.

Arsenal

Look beyond the upcoming double Gameweek and the fixtures continue to smile kindly on Arsene Wenger’s side. Arsenal are set for a run of four home games in the next five (che & WHM, LIV, STO, sun, AVL) suggesting that their Fantasy assets can be held for the next few Gameweeks. A home loss against City was hardly helped by Laurent Koscielny’s early dismissal and Wenger will be optimistic of recovering; his side had dropped just two points in the last five prior to City’s arrival on Sunday.

Kieran Gibbs’ attacking potential will be snapped up by plenty – the left-back’s five assists have kept the likes of Thomas Vermaelen and Bacary Sagna firmly in the shade, though Wojciech Szczesny comes in cheaper in FPL and affords an alternative option at the back. Theo Walcott is the most wanted Gunner heading into the double – the “out of position” midfielder has earned significant investment already, while Santi Cazorla offers a costlier alternative with the potential of similarly explosive returns. Lukas Podolski looks the only forward worth investing in here; although his appeal is somewhat tempered by a role on the left of the attacking midfield three, the German is next in line for spot-kicks in light of Mikel Arteta’s calf injury, according to Wenger.

West Ham

Sam Allardyce’s side will be licking their wounds after a 3-0 defeat at Sunderland but a double against QPR and Arsenal is expected to earn the Hammers plenty new Fantasy investment. With games against Fulham, Swansea and Villa also on their short-term agenda, the fixture list certainly looks kindly on the Upton Park outfit – whether they have the form to produce is another matter entirely.

With James Collins ruled out due to a calf injury and Joey O’Brien still struggling to overcome a hamstring problem, the Hammers potential for clean sheets is diminished – Jussi Jaaskelainen has save points to fall back on should his side concede, while Guy Demel’s 4.0 price tag should see more Fantasy managers snapping up his services. Kevin Nolan remains their top scorer despite netting once from Gameweek 9 onwards, while an influx of new forwards – in addition to the possible return of Andy Carroll – makes the lone striker role impossible to call, though Marouane Chamakh will miss the game with parent club Arsenal due to the conditions of his loan deal. Joe Cole has started both games since returning to the club from Liverpool and his 5.6 price tag could appeal to those intent on a mid-price punt.

Man City

Buoyed by their weekend win at the Emirates, Roberto Mancini’s side are handed a potentially prosperous schedule over the next six in their attempt to rein in United at the top of the table. City play host to Fulham this weekend and while Liverpool and Chelsea also pay visit, trips to QPR, Southampton and Villa hold plenty promise. Up top, much depends on the return of Sergio Aguero – the Argentine missed last weekend’s trip to Arsenal with a hamstring injury but had started 11 of the previous 12. If he’s fit, Aguero looks nailed-on, with Edin Dzeko and Carlos Tevez battling it out for the remaining forward slot, though Dzeko has certainly staked a claim with four goals over the last three matches. Despite supplying a pair of assists at the Emirates, Tevez continues to frustrate in front of goal with a single strike from Gameweek 13 onwards.

David Silva is the obvious option in midfield but with one goal all season, he’s struggling to replicate last season’s form, while at the back, City await the results of an appeal to overturn the red card received by Vincent Kompany on Sunday. While this is likely to promote Joleon Lescott as a short-term investment, Matija Nastasic looks more secure – he has started 12 of the last 14 and offers a mid-price appeal at 5.6, though Pablo Zabaleta comes in at 6.0 and offers far greater attacking potential than the teenage centre-half.

Also Consider

Wigan – A point at the Cottage helps steer Roberto Martinez’s men into a run of three Gameweeks that could well seem them calm their immediate relegation worries. Home encounters with Sunderland and Southampton, with a trip to Stoke in between, looks a crucial spell for the Latics. With the away trip to Stamford Bridge the only major test in the next five, Fantasy managers may be glancing at the Wigan squad, with Emmerson Boyce, Shaun Maloney and even Franco Di Santo deserving of some interest.

Sunderland – a comfortable home win over West Ham will boost the Black Cats’ confidence ahead of a strong run of fixtures as Martin O’Neill’s side begin to climb the table. Sunderland travel to Wigan and Reading in the next three and over the upcoming six, welcome Swansea, Arsenal and Fulham to Wearside. Those home games, in particular, will be earmarked for points by O’Neill – four clean sheets in the last six at the Stadium of Light highlight Simon Mignolet’s worth, while Adam Johnson has now scored or assisted in four of his last five at home, offering an attacking alternative to the likes of Stephane Sessegnon and Steven Fletcher.

Stoke – Tony Pulis’ side are afforded the chance to bounce back from the loss of their unbeaten home record against Chelsea last weekend. Three enticing home fixtures in the next six (WIG, RDG, WHM) look potentially profitable for the likes of Asmir Begovic and Ryan Shawcross, while Kenwyne Jones will be looking to continue the form that has produced attacking returns in four of his last five at the Britannia. With trips to Swansea and Fulham also on the agenda, Pulis will be desperate for a reaction after seeing his side collect just one point and concede 10 times in the previous three.

Everton – the Toffees have three enticing home fixtures in the next six (WBA, AVL, RDG) in addition to trips to Southampton and Norwich as David Moyes’ side looks to push on from their current fifth placed position. A first clean sheet since Gameweek 5 bolsters Leighton Baines’ potential of returns at both ends of the pitch, while Marouane Fellaini’s mid-price appeal continues to reap rewards. Nikica Jelavic has been afforded plenty chances in recent games and could pick up the points if he rediscovers the scoring touch that has deserted him of late.

The Weak

Southampton

Any Fantasy managers who loaded up on the Saints for the double Gameweek 22 will be wary of their next four. Nigel Adkins’ side now square up to three of the top five, with home clashes against Everton and City in addition to a trip to Old Trafford – a visit to Wigan offers the Saints some respite, however. While Rickie Lambert’s owners will be a little concerned, the 6.3 priced forward has already scored against both Manchester clubs this term, while Adkins’ side have been impressive at the back in recent matches, conceding more than a single goal in just one of their last 11 league games.

West Brom

The Baggies will be deflated after Saturday’s late collapse at the Madejski and now face three of the top five in the next six, in addition to a trip to Liverpool. Home fixtures against Villa and Sunderland offer potential of points for the in-form Romelu Lukaku but a single clean sheet in their last 12 is worrying for owners of Ben Foster and Liam Ridgewell, with defensive returns looking less promising for Steve Clarke’s side as he looks to arrest a run of three back-to-back defeats.

Fulham

It’s just two wins and a single clean sheet in the last 14 for Martin Jol’s side – a real concern as they face up to both Manchester clubs in two of the next three Gameweeks. The Cottagers also host Stoke and make their way to Sunderland and Norwich over the upcoming six; fixtures that are far from straightforward. Owners of Dimitar Berbatov and Bryan Ruiz will be worried after both dropped deeper at the weekend – the Bulgarian moved to “the hole” in order to accommodate Mladen Petric up front, while Ruiz was fielded in central midfield due to the absence of both Steve Sidwell and Momo Diarra.

Also Be Wary Of

Reading – Brian McDermott’s side showed plenty resilience to battle back and beat West Brom on Saturday but trips to Newcastle, Stoke and Everton in the next six could see them struggle. With a home game against Chelsea also thrown in, the Royals will likely be reliant on the visit of Sunderland and Wigan to boost their chances of survival – Pavel Pogrebnyak’s run of a goal in each of the last three will be firmly put to the test.

QPR – four points and back-to-back clean sheets from games against Chelsea and Spurs highlight the upturn in fortunes under Harry Redknapp but the R’s upcoming schedule continues to look decidedly dodgy. The next five Gameweeks pits them against United and City and also sees them travel to West Ham and Swansea – with two goals scored in the last five, Redknapp will likely rely on the heroics of Julio Cesar in his attempt to climb the table, though Adel Taarabt has proved something of a bonus magnet in recent games. The Moroccan has picked up nine bonus in the last six Gameweeks and with two goals and an assist also thrown in, has produced 35 FPL points over that run.

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  1. Jimmers
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    Sure no one believed him!

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    1. Jimmers
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      Rodgers, that is! 😉

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  2. Jönny
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    Can anyone explain why the RMT tool is predicting more points for Berba than Puncheon and yet telling me to bench Berba? Haven't looked at it much before but thought id have a quick peek...doesn't make much sense to me!

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    1. Waldaz
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      Is that the assistant manager from the Euros?

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    2. Parm
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      No idea, but great rank mate! 😯

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      1. Jönny
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        Cheers mate! Had a lovely run of luck this season *touch wood* Target was just to win my mini league but I can't help keeping one eye on finishing with a decent overall rank now. Top 1k would be awesome, anything higher is a huge bonus.

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    3. Spencer
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      I think there was something about benching players who are a rotation risk.

      But seeing as it's Berba, that doesn't make sense either.

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    4. Monk
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      Interesting, just checked that myself and it did the same! Worth letting the bosses know

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    5. simsey
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      Because its shite basically

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  3. Evans
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    Is fletcher on pens for Sunderland ?

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    1. Captain Shirokov
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      Larsson.

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    2. Do I Not Like Orange
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      I think he would be if we were ever awarded a penalty (haven't had one this season). Larsson only ever took one that I remember, against Wolves, and missed it. We were awarded one against Newcastle later in the season, which Bendtner took and scored. Larsson isn't even on the majority of free-kicks for us this season - Gardner takes those, so for penalties I think Fletcher would be first choice with Gardner as a possible outside bet.

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  4. Sergio Giorgini
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    Any reason to think Lukaku won't tear Villa to pieces this weekend?

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    1. Big_Andy_GAWA
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      I hope he does - I am about to transfer him in...!

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    2. The EJJ
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      Long's back from injury

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      1. Sergio Giorgini
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        But surely a recovering Long won't play instead of the frightening Belgian?

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        1. Big_Andy_GAWA
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          Long has been benched the past few weeks and Lukaku has been favoured instead.

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    3. simsey
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      Nope, I have a major feeling he'll do just that. He gets some quality delivery from Brunt and Morisson as well

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  5. Dr Dream
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    Just wondered...It's my first season on FPL and it's now hit an interesting time....Most of the best scorers depend a lot on a good captains choice (RVP by a mile) but at what point, if somebody is behind in a mini league, do people take a punt on somebody else ?....It's no good captaing RVP with Suarez, Mata, Michu and co if you are 100 points behind a leader with the same line up and capt choice...is it ?..A bit risky and probably doomed to failure but surely it becomes the only way at some point...when is that point ?

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    1. Jimmers
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      Pretty soon!

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    2. SpinyNorman [*_*]
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      If you haven't used your January WC, I suggest using it right at the end and take a gamble on players that have the potential to score well ala Sturridge

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      1. Dr Dream
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        Yeah....that's what occured to me tonight...A line up of mayb something along the lines of e Rooney/Aguero/Sturridge...Lukaku/Sturridge/Teves... can surely be the only way, nothing to lose at some point. I've been watching footy for forty years and every single year one or two players go mad after the new year...Just gotta find em i suppose and trust to luck...

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    3. Sergio Giorgini
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      If you're 100pts behind then now is the time to start all that I'd say

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    4. gravless
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      You started the same gw as me.. 🙂

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      1. Dr Dream
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        Did i...yeah it's been a good team mine, learnt a lot and done quite well for such a poor front line...Averaged about fifty points with two good weeks and one disaster...Main problem with a team like this is it's harder to call a capt...unlike RVP...cost me loads that has..

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    5. Zat Knight Rises
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      If the rest of your mini league is seasoned veterans then they will know how to hold a lead. You need to start with captain gambles. Good chance you could fall further behind because Rvp is so dependable but if you've nothing to lose.....

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    6. Gargamel
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      Hi Wakey.

      I'm a big advocate of waiting as long as possible with starting taking gambles. You can make lots of points over a very very similar team over short periods. If you're 100 points back I'd probably still wait until gameweek ~28

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      1. King Eric, in America
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        +1

        100 points is really nothing at this point.

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  6. SpinyNorman [*_*]
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    They don't come much better than this:

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/video/2013/jan/14/carlos-bacca-goal-club-brugge-video

    Incredible!

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  7. Call Me Old Fashioned
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    Which is better?

    A - Luiz + Noble --->Sagna + Fellaini (-4, Walcott, Demel, Sagna DGW)

    B - Luiz + Ba ---->Sagna + Suarez (-4, Walcott, Demel, Sagna, Noble? DGW)

    Rest of team

    Bunn Begovic
    Davies Demel Zabaleta Shaw ?
    Bale Mata Walcott Michu ?
    RVP Lambert ?

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    1. gravless
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      A

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      1. Call Me Old Fashioned
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        It would have been B before this GW but now fellaini's price is almost forcing my hand and hoping Suarez does little vs Norwich, Arsenal + city

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  8. Mull
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    Bringing in Dzeko this week for a one week punt as City should trounce Fulham. Anyone else doing the same?

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    1. Messiah Hazard
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      I think is Sturridge is better against Norwich

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      1. Mull
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        I've already got 3 Liverpool.

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    2. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      thinking about it, but Aguero clouds the issue. I also think DGW is clouding a lot of people's thoughts

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    3. BONZ
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      No guarantee he will play if Augero returns

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    4. In Like Flynn.
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      If Aguero is still out it should be a good shout.

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  9. Gargamel
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    Has anyone here read 'Gullhanger - Or How I Learned To Love Brighton & Hove Albion'? If so, please let me know if it's any good.

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    1. In Like Flynn.
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      Not read it but interested to know what it's like.

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    2. Reedy
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      Sounds like a strange love indeed.

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      1. In Like Flynn.
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        Steady.

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      2. The3rdTurd
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        Not at all! 😉

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        1. Reedy
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          Sorry is that your gullfriend? 😉

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    3. In Like Flynn.
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      I guess you've seen all this Garg?

      http://www.clubsincrisis.com/brighton/brighton_crisis_history.html

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      1. Gargamel
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        Yeah I actually lived in Brighton back when that article was written, and I remember rather large demonstrations regarding the stadium issue, although I didn't know much about the problem at the time.

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  10. DiMatteoBandwagon
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    Any chance of Kolarov playing this weekend?

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  11. AGUEROOOOO!!!!!
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    who to bench lambert or noble? assuming noble is back

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  12. Messiah Hazard
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    Only one response, can more help please...

    Choose 1:

    A) Bale to Cazorla and Bale back in after DGW23…
    B) Berba to Sturridge and bench Bale

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    1. ccc
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      B imo

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  13. JK - Cønt ⭐
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    are we getting too caught up by this DGW? Although I'll be bringing in a WHU defender (Reid or Demel) as I only have an injured O'Brien can we really say that, Pod even with a DGW is better than

    Dzeko (FUL)
    Sturridge (NOR)
    Lukaka (AVL)
    Fletcher (wig)

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    1. BONZ
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      We can only answe that after the games - but its a case of rolling two dice as opposed to 1.

      DGW players are a gamble but so to are each of the 4 you mention as the first 3 may not even start!

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    2. simsey
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      Best thing about DGW is the captaincy, your captain has two chances to do something to get you the points that count as double, sweet.

      I have Fletcher and I'm torn between swapping him for Lukaku or Sturridge this week or just keeping him for Sunderlands decent fixtures.

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  14. Chris_Fàbregas #DOOS…
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    Who are the essential non double gameweek defenders for the next GW?

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    1. Zat Knight Rises
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      With such a low clean sheet potential surely there isn't such a thing as an essential defender? Zabs and nastic seem like a good shout.

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    2. Caine & Co.
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      Baines glen johnson

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    3. simsey
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      Wouldnt call them essential but Williams, Debuchy, Nastasic and Johnson would be nice for this week

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    4. 1966 was a great year for E…
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      I think you want to be picking defenders for the medium to long term, not just for one week.

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  15. simsey
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    Who would you rather have for the next 6 weeks: Bale, Silva, Cazorla, Hazard or Gerrard?

    Already have Walcott + Mata.

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    1. King Eric, in America
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      Bale will be the favorite ... But I'd rather Gerry.

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      1. simsey
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        Cheers mate, not getting many other opinions so still unsure what to do.
        I wanna make a change that I'm happy with in the medium term (6-8 wks). Bales fixtures stink but he may be fixture proof as well. Caz is tempting for the DGW and 3 home fixtures in a row. Aagghhhh!

        Will fig is somehow

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    2. In Like Flynn.
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      I'd go Fellaini for three then over to Gerrard. But that wasn't an option. Silva probably has the best games.

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      1. simsey
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        Chers Flynn, I have Fellaini already, and Baines so covered there.

        I suppose hedging my bets would mean Gerrard, Bale or Silva - Haz and Caz involve 'doubling up'.

        Silva does have the fixtures but he just cant seem to find the net this season... decisions decisions 🙂

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  16. TorresMagic™
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    Last qualifying spot for the Elite 64 is ranked 8,135 atm.

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    1. Parm
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      When's the deadline for that?

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      1. TorresMagic™
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        GW31, that rank will decrease alot.

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        1. Parm
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          Will have to get a few greens then.

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  17. Parm
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    Night.

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    1. dogtanion
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      night

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  18. Crouch Potato!
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    Hope Ba starts v Saints, caused Stoke plenty of problems.

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    1. In Like Flynn.
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      It's bloody essential he starts CP. Also that he scores at least two goals and preferably more.

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    2. Reedy
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      It's important to me too. His stay in my side will likely be brief, need to get some points off him soon!

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    3. dogtanion
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      pretty imprtant to me as a non mata owner that he starts and absolutely nails it..otherwise i won't break 60

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  19. gers23
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    Right time to wildcard?

    Begovic/Mccarthy

    Cuellar/Demel/Ivanovic/Ridgewell/Nelson

    Mata/Walcott/Sterling/Gardner/Hazard

    RVP/Suarez/Berbatov

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    1. Zat Knight Rises
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      Not neccesarily this game week. Get Santi for hazard, play 3-4-3 then wildcard getting rid of McCarthy,nelson,berbs,sterling,Gardner,ring well

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    2. Zat Knight Rises
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      And probably get rid of Santi next week with your wildcard as well

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  20. Spencer
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    Night guys time for bed.

    Bringing Sturridge in can wait until later on in the week and a few more RMTs!

    Thanks guys.

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  21. Champy
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    Here's an amusing poem just to make a change from RMT;s

    http://wonderingminstrels.blogspot.co.uk/2003/06/etiquette-w-s-gilbert.html

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    1. The EJJ
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      TLDR

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      1. The EJJ
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        I like posts like this, apologies for my troll.

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    2. thischarmingman
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      Do you have the Cliff Notes for it?

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    3. Reedy
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      The font hurt my eyes;didn't read. I may google it though, thanks.

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    4. thischarmingman
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      OK, it wasn't bad! Good night.

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  22. thischarmingman
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    If anyone is still up..

    jaask (turnbull)
    shaw, demel, gibbs (harte, naughton)
    fellaini, michu, mata, bale, noble
    rvp(C), ba (lambert)

    Considering Noble>Walcott and Ba > Podolski for -4. But then I'd be stuck with Lambert for a while. Yay/nay?

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    1. Absinthe Minded
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      Not convinced on arse and WH
      I just have walls at the mo

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    2. Zat Knight Rises
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      Lambert ain't that bad a pick.he has got a tough run coming up but could still deliver as he did against city and united earlier this season.can noble to walcott begone without the Ba change?

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      1. Absinthe Minded
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        +1

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      2. thischarmingman
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        Yep, it can. Thanks for the input.

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    3. Dr Dream
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      He's a funny one Podolski, he just doesn't set any game alight but keeps racking up odd points and now he's right up there...like Gerrard...

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  23. Absinthe Minded
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    1 week punt on
    A. Dzeko
    B. Lukaku
    For Berba

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    1. Messiah Hazard
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Sturridge

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      1. Absinthe Minded
        • 13 Years
        11 years, 3 months ago

        Really? Sturridge looks good but Lukaku and Dezko better this week?

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        1. Messiah Hazard
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 12 Years
          11 years, 3 months ago

          I still prefer Sturridge...

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    2. simsey
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Lukaku or Sturridge mate, dzeko is not worth the risk he wont start.
      Lukaku is a good one week bet with other WB strikers injured
      Sturridge prob best for the 6-8 week outlook, or a keeper till end of season, the boy can finish

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  24. COMH
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Road to Perdition. Such a good film.

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    1. Jordan.
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Crash not mentioned either also

      la confidential
      mad mad world
      zulu
      glory.......

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    2. Champy
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      haven't seen it, keep meaning to

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      1. COMH
        • 12 Years
        11 years, 3 months ago

        Definitely worth a watch

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      2. ~SpartakMac
        • 11 Years
        11 years, 3 months ago

        +1. It's on the list.

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    3. Reedy
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Yes I liked that.

      12 angry men is a good one too.

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  25. dogtanion
    • 14 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    cesar/ bunn
    mertesacker/ demel /clyne/ r. martin/ davies
    mata/ bale/ fellaini/ walcott/ cazorla
    rvp/ sturridge / pog

    any chance of a rate?!

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    1. thischarmingman
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Should be good for this GW. You still have jan. WC, right?

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      1. dogtanion
        • 14 Years
        11 years, 3 months ago

        that is my wildcard effort! cazorla will become michu the following week..hoping Sturridge nails down a starting place..if not, I'm pretty focked.

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    2. Zat Knight Rises
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Decent enough. Good to go I'd say

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  26. Zat Knight Rises
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Favourite Chris nolan film?

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    1. COMH
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Memento and The Dark Knight

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      1. Zat Knight Rises
        • 11 Years
        11 years, 3 months ago

        Any love for the prestige? Havent seen memento yet. Just ask after watching insomnia today

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        1. COMH
          • 12 Years
          11 years, 3 months ago

          I never enjoyed The Prestige that much. Magicians don't interest me that much. Unless it's Gandalf or Mr Majeika.

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    2. 1966 was a great year for E…
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Memento's pretty damn good.

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    3. ~SpartakMac
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Not sure I could pick between The Dark Knight and Memento.

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  27. Saint_Thomas
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Do people think it makes sense to do Ba-Suarez this week and Suarez-Aguero next week, so using up my FTs that way and relying on no injuries/suspensions? Don’t fancy Suarez long-term now but want him against Norwich and to check Aguero’s fitness before getting him in.

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  28. KARAKARTAL
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    current team:

    Bego
    DEMEL GIBBS Zabaleta
    WALCOTT Bale Mata Felliani Michu
    Rvp Ba

    Already used my free transfer. Shall I do Bale to Santi for -4 hit??

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    1. dogtanion
      • 14 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      wouldn't take a hit for Santi.. Bale could damage United too

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  29. Owd Big 'Ed
    • 14 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    If the 'Power 5' turned into 'Fabulous 4', which one would you ditch?

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    1. Barry Woj
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Walcott

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      1. Call Me Old Fashioned
        • 13 Years
        11 years, 3 months ago

        him or Fellaini

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      2. Reedy
        • 13 Years
        11 years, 3 months ago

        Yes Walcott if any.

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    2. Yossi
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Michu, at his current price

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    3. gravless
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      The one that turned into the Fab 4

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      1. Reedy
        • 13 Years
        11 years, 3 months ago

        The Fab 4 sounds so much better. 'My name is Ringo, and I too play the drums'. 🙂

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    4. Gargamel
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Fellaini

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    5. 1966 was a great year for E…
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      I haven't got Fellaini - haven't had him all season, and I'm stubborn like that.

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    6. simsey
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Based on expected goals scored, I'd have to say Fellaini.
      Top scorers from now to end of season (from the fab 5 only)
      Walcott 10
      Michu 8
      Bale 7
      Mata 7
      Fellaini 6

      Any other takers on how many goals this lot will score?

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  30. Jordan.
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Wont do it but a strike force of ,fletcher,cisse and sturridge is tempting ........

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    1. dogtanion
      • 14 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      +1..although rvp and 2 of the above could be decent

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