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Scout Scribbles – Rafa To Preserve Ba?

Reports suggest Chelsea are keen to alternate their forwards due to concerns over Demba Ba’s renowned knee problem. City appeal Vincent Kompany’s dismissal at the Emirates, Luke Shaw is expected to be out of Southampton’s midweek trip to Chelsea, Adam Johnson talks up his recent form, Alan Pardew expects to benefit from Mathieu Debuchy’s attacking game and Angel Rangel explains why he was fielded on the right of Swansea’s midfield three at Goodison on Saturday, …

A report (subscription required) in the Times suggests Rafa Benitez will continue to alternate his forwards due to concerns over the longstanding knee problem that saw Demba Ba fail a medical at Stoke a couple of seasons ago. While the paper offered no official club source on the matter, they suggest that the interim Blues boss has concerns over Ba’s ability to deal with two full 90 minute appearances in quick succession – despite the fact the Senegal forward was utilised on a regular basis by Alan Pardew at Newcastle. Chelsea have vigorously denied suggestions they were unable to insure the £7m man after completing a deal earlier this month but given Benitez’s penchant for rest and rotation, it may well be that Ba and Fernando Torres will take turns in starting a game apiece; indicating Torres is likely to start against Southampton tomorrow evening. Torres came in for criticism after his recent performance in the Capital One Cup against Swansea but it later transpired that he was selected despite suffering from a stomach bug; although Benitez revealed Ba was benched because of a hamstring problem, it’s believed that the former Liverpool manager was also keen to reduce Ba’s workload due to his concerns. Rafa hosts a press conference, prior to tomorrow evening’s clash with Southampton, at lunchtime today.

Man City have confirmed they have appealed the straight red card handed out to Vincent Kompany in Sunday’s game at Arsenal. At present, the Belgian is set to miss the upcoming league games against Fulham and Reading, in addition to the Fourth Round FA Cup game with Crystal Palace, and is pencilled in for a return for the Gameweek 25 home encounter with Liverpool. The FA could, however, decide to slap him with an extra one if they throw the appeal out, potentially keeping Kompany on the sidelined until February 9, when City travel to Southampton. A length of absence could heighten the short-term appeal of Joleon Lescott, though it furthers the appeal of 5.6 Matija Nastasic as a route into the champions’ defence ahead of a potentially profitable run of fixtures.

Southampton boss Nigel Adkins has admitted Luke Shaw is likely to miss Wednesday’s trip to Chelsea after being stretchered off towards the end of the weekend win at Villa:

“He’s got a very badly gashed right knee which is quite swollen. There are also quite a lot of scars on his left knee where the challenge was. We’ve got an excellent medical department and we will see what the diagnosis is. We’d like to think it’s nothing more than a very heavy challenge but we will wait and see. It’s quite a big blow he took to his knee.”

Priced at 4.0 in FPL, Shaw had been drafted in by over 27,000 Fantasy managers ahead of the double Gameweek and immediately returned the investment, with the Saints’ first away clean sheet of the season helping him to a six point haul in the 1-0 win. Any potential length of absence could hasten his departure from squads – with Adkins’ side set to face three of the top five in the following four Gameweeks (EVE, mun, wig, MCY), faith in Southampton’s defensive returns is likely to be limited, in spite of a recent upturn in resilience. Danny Fox is on standby to deputise at the Bridge should Shaw fail to recover in time.

Chris Hughton is hopeful of starting Grant Holt this weekend as Norwich make their way to Anfield. The Canaries forward was eased back into action last Saturday, following a hamstring injury – although he climbed off the bench in the goalless draw with Newcastle, his manager has revealed he will remain cautious with Holt’s condition:

“We’ve had to tread carefully with Grant over the past couple of weeks. There was a fear that if we started him then we would be putting him a little bit at risk. So we have to make these tough decisions. Most would have liked to have seen us start with Grant. We hope now he has a good week’s training and will be available from next week onwards. What’s far more important is that we have Grant available for next week, the week after and the week after.”

Hughton has started Harry Kane and Simeon Jackson as the lone forward in the last two league matches but a poor run of results have seen Norwich slide down to twelfth spot, having taken a single point in their last five matches. Holt’s expected return would certainly boost his side’s chances against a Liverpool side that have registered six clean sheets in their last eight at Anfield – the 5.9 priced forward scored in the 5-2 defeat in the corresponding fixture at Carrow Road earlier in the season.

Adam Johnson has spoken of his rise to form after Sunderland’s emphatic home win over West Ham last weekend. The Black Cats winger has now played more minutes in the league under Martin O’Neill than in any previous Premier League campaign following a summer move from City and has admitted consistency of selection has been crucial to his recent displays:

“‘It is just nice for me to be playing week in week out. I think I’ve started more games for Sunderland probably than I did in the whole of last season. I think that tells you the story and my game is definitely benefiting from that.”

Johnson has now produced attacking returns in four of his last five at the Stadium of Light. A goal and assist against the Hammers comes on the back of strikes against Chelsea and City and has taken Johnson to 85 FPL points – joint-top with Stephane Sessegnon in the Black Cats’ midfield. The 6.7 priced winger has averaged 4.5 points per game this term and with Wigan, Swansea and Reading up next for Martin O’Neill’s in-form side, he could prove a decent differential alternative for those wielding wildcards, with an ownership of under 2%.

The Black Cats’ potential was further boosted by the acquisition of Senegal international Kader Mangane on loan until the end of the season. The six foot five centre-half will add a physical presence to the backline and with Carlos Cuellar currently sidelined with a hamstring injury, he could slot in alongside John O’Shea at the heart of defence, denting the cut-price prospects of Titus Bramble and Matt Kilgallon. With four clean sheets in their last six home games, the Wearsiders have proven particularly resilient in front of their own fans – they have now registered eight clean sheets this term and Mangane could well come into consideration if handed a sub 5.0 price tag in FPL.

Alan Pardew has talked up the attacking potential of new right-back Mathieu Debuchy after the Frenchman made his debut in Saturday’s goalless draw at Norwich. The result was the Magpies’ first away clean sheet away from St James’ Park this season and while Pardew admitted he had to rein in the new boy’s tendency to rampage forward, he expects Debuchy to offer plenty offensive threat as he gradually settles into life on Tyneside.

“In his first 10 minutes he was a little bit starry-eyed, but then he settled down. You are going to see more quality from Debuchy in home games particularly. He is very good offensively. We restricted his movement because it was his first game, but he will grow into that role. He will grow into the jersey.”

While Debuchy disappointed in his final season at former club Lille, with just a single assist in 15 matches before moving to the Magpies, a total of seven goals and four assists over his previous two campaigns with the Ligue 1 club is more indicative of his attacking contribution. With Reading, Southampton and Stoke three of the next four to roll up on Tyneside, he could well be set to prosper if Pardew unleashes his potential.

Angel Rangel praised the tactics of Michael Laudrup after Swansea registered a goalless draw at Everton last weekend. The Spaniard was surprisingly shifted from his usual right-back berth to the right side of the attacking midfield three, with Dwight Tiendalli taking over in the back-four – as Angel explained, it was a game plan designed to counter the Toffees’ attacking threat down the left hand side:

“We had lost three times to them in the league, so we came here with a game plan. I played with Dwight on the right, and we are both full-backs but we could stop them playing down that side and prevent Baines and Pienaar from cross to Jelavic, Fellaini and Anichebe. You have to adapt and help the team. My role was to defend and it was always going to be difficult because Baines is like an extra winger”.

Certainly, the tactic worked a treat – having been beaten 3-0 at home by the Merseysiders, Laudrup’s change was something of a masterstroke. While it undoubtedly dented the Swans’ attacking threat at Goodison, it continued a superb run of form on the road under Laudrup – the Welsh club have conceded only twice in their last five away league matches and have shipped just nine goals on their travels all season; the joint-best away defence along with Arsenal.

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  1. Paolo Di Laernu - low rep r…
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    Rafa: 'Ba is fine, The Edge is fine....Bono is fine'

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  2. Tim Canterbury
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    Has anyone got a subscription to the Times and read the article on Ba? I'd love to know the exact wording of any quotes

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    1. Paolo Di Laernu - low rep r…
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      'Adam Clayton is fine'

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    2. SPorting
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      something along the lines of:

      "Three month trial for just £2 a week*"

      and

      "Need help? Call 0800 3898530"

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  3. Captain Berbarossa - arrrrr…
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    If Torres was sold this Jan window, how much of the £50M could Chelsea look to recoup back?

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    1. Yossi
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      15-20, if lucky...

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      1. Captain Berbarossa - arrrrr…
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        Yeah, shocking depreciation in value.

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        1. Yossi
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          Not a depreciation in value, just a gross overpayment. Maybe he was worth 30m tops when we bought him :?....

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          1. Captain Berbarossa - arrrrr…
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            😀

            Yeah, it seems the money spent in this deal was destined to be wasted. Liverpool used the proceeds to buy Carrol lol

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      2. An Púca
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        they'd be very lucky indeed to get near 15m

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      1. Captain Berbarossa - arrrrr…
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        😀

        he's been poor but even that's a bit too low in today's market

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        1. Chris_White
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          yeah, psg might stretch to 2

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    2. The Gambler.
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      £12m

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    3. @FPLMason
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      £8-10m tops!

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    4. Home Run Baker
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      The problem will be his salary. CHE will need to pay at least half.

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    5. Surfreak
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      20m part exchange for Falcao + cash on top (24m) if they are lucky?

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      1. Captain Berbarossa - arrrrr…
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        Yeah, that could be a win-win for everybody. Torres could find inspiration again at his original club and Chelsea gets a class forward.

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    6. LMNO
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      very low which is probably the only reason they're not selling him

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      1. Captain Berbarossa - arrrrr…
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        Yeah, true. In football, a brief purple spell and his value could shoot up again. They'll never get back the £50M though.

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  4. r0nh
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    Rafa: "I am aware that many people have captained Mata this week, in their respective Fantasy Football teams, however, I have to do what I feel is best for Chelsea Football Club. Therefore, I intend to play Mata as a defensive midfielder, before taking his tired wee legs off, around the 55th minute. Ba will play the last 10 minutes if we arent winning at that stage, otherwise, Ba will be kept fresh."

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    1. Chris_White
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      Cool story bro

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  5. Surfreak
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    sycz
    zabs gibbs demel
    fellaini bale mata walcott michu
    rvp dzeko

    vorm - davies anichebe harte

    OooMmmPppFff!

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  6. gravless
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    Long time lurker, 1st time poster.

    Rafa give any clue as to whether Lampard would start?

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    1. Gamoriola of the Galaxy (Eu…
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      🙂 I didn't see it, sorry.

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    2. Yossi
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      For a first time poster, that name is definitely familiar :D....

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    3. SPorting
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      yes. he starts his new diet next week.

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    4. Retro
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      Long time fruitcake 🙂

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      1. gravless
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        Tom, Bill and I were so looking forward to visiting Mile High next week but the Ravens saved us the trouble of a long flight.... 🙂

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        1. Retro
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          I'm in denial!!

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    5. Captain Berbarossa - arrrrr…
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      He took a pork pie out of his jacket if that helps

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  7. @FPLMason
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    Who do you see being relegated this season?
    I reckon Wigan Aston villa and Reading won't be EPL sides next year!

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    1. cassanata
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      Reading, Southampton and Wigan i think

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      1. Paz12
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        Reading, Aston Villa, Wigan/QPR battling it out for third.

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    2. We are Tottenham
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      villa qpr and reading.

      dont know which order

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    3. Billy Gilmore
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      QPR, Reading and Villa

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    4. bmb100
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      Newcastle outside bet.

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    5. Sess!
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      I personally think villa are certs to go down. They're desperately bad!

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    6. drunken_mess
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      villa reading wigan

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    7. Jönny
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      Reading are as good as down, can't see them surviving.
      I think with Villa if they buy some experience at the back and in central midfield they could get out of trouble, but if not then they're knackered.
      I can see Southampton holding up alright, Sunderland seem to have recovered, so you're looking at QPR, Wigan and possibly even Newcastle fighting over that last spot.

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    8. Porkmeat
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      QPR, Reading, Southampton

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  8. Trilogist
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    http://tinypic.com/r/19wisk/6

    OK - so, is anyone else starting with Santi and walcott?

    Only way I can get Santi in is for Mata and for a hit....someone tell me not to do it...taking to many hits recently!

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    1. gravless
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      Me

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    2. Surfreak
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      I used my WC this week so could get him in for Mata but would have to drop one of Syczesny or Gibbs (not Walcott) but who to replace them with?

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    3. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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      Me. 🙂

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  9. arcadia
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    Sorry repost from pervious page, I missed the cut

    Just wildcarded, pretty generic but any comments would be much appreciated. Have major concerns around ba after reading the above…

    Beg, Jask

    Rafael, Gibbs, Demel, Clyne, Davies

    Walcott, Feillani, Michu, Mata, Bale

    Ba, RVP, Church (permi bench)

    thx guys

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    1. Yossi
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      Keepers too expensive for me

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      1. rabsi1
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        Depends, I got them for 4.5 each at the beginning of the season 😛

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      2. Yossi
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        Assuming you've just brought them in, if you've had from the start or near the start they're fine...

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      3. Chu Young Ping Pong
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        Not if he got them at 4.5m

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    2. We are Tottenham
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      downgrade jask and rafael to bunn and cameron.

      upgade church to lambert. switch ba to dzeko.

      problems solved

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    3. Caine & Co.
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      you have to find 0.1 from somewhere. church is ridiculous at 4.2 when pogrebnyak is 4.3. you'll have to play him anyway at some point i bet. for example, downgrade jääskeläinen as you can play bego every week imo.

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      1. arcadia
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        thx guys, very helpful comments. back to drawing board

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  10. Nice2Michu
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    think i can get 25 points out of mata(c), ba, luiz, clyne and lambert plus bonus?

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    1. Gamoriola of the Galaxy (Eu…
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      Sure you "can" but I think 15-20 is more like it.

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      1. Gamoriola of the Galaxy (Eu…
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        I have the exact same players except Shaw for Clyne and I am trying to keep it real.

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    2. We are Tottenham
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      hope so. i have the exact same players playing.

      lambert brace will do me fine

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    3. Caine & Co.
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      sure mata only needed for that

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  11. Bøss ⭐
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    a) lambert & lennon
    b) dzeko & marveux

    ?

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    1. We are Tottenham
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      both horrible

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    2. drunken_mess
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      b

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  12. rabsi1
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    Pretty sure my formation for the second half of the season involves rotating 4-4-2 and 4-5-1. Madness?

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    1. SPorting
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      No Rafa. You'll do just fine.

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    2. Gamoriola of the Galaxy (Eu…
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      Why? Don't do it. Make some transfers.

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      1. rabsi1
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        Because it's genius! Decided to live outside the box having being branded as generic with almost every team i've posted for RMT

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  13. OSGOOD WAS GOOD
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    Santa for Bale for a hit
    yay or nay

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    1. Gamoriola of the Galaxy (Eu…
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      If you have Walcott, nay.

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    2. heco87
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      Depends who you're ditching.

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      1. heco87
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        Sorry, read it wrong... I wouldn't take a hit to ditch bale.

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    3. We are Tottenham
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      nay.

      could easily blank v chelsea and that leaves one game for him to make up the 4 point hit plus outscore bale.

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    4. Absinthe Minded
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      nay DGW?

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  14. Gamoriola of the Galaxy (Eu…
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    A. Ba to Suarez (-4)
    B. Ba to Podolski (-4)
    C. Stick

    If C, play Ba or Lambert?

    No FT, this is my starting 11:

    Migs
    Demel, Gibbs, Baines (Luiz, Shaw)
    Mata, Walcott(c), Fell, Michu, Noble
    RVP, Ba (Lambert)

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    1. Yossi
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      B for a punt...

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      1. Gamoriola of the Galaxy (Eu…
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        Thanks Yossi. Anyone else, little help?

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    2. We are Tottenham
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      C

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  15. Home Run Baker
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    First-time poster.

    Lukaku or Sturridge?

    Thx

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    1. Absinthe Minded
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      Lukaku
      Did it last night for Berba

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    2. Brutus619
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      You are joking right? I'm so sure I've seen on here many a time. Lukaku because of fixtures imo.

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      1. Yossi
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        Yes, he is joking 😉

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    3. Gamoriola of the Galaxy (Eu…
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      Welcome. 🙂

      Lukaku, as I suspect Sturridge will still start on the bench this GW.

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    4. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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      😛 Lukaku. 😉

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    5. Surfreak
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      I went Dzeko but keeping an eye on Sturridge.

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    6. OSGOOD WAS GOOD
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      Lukaku

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  16. LMNO
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    Just read a very long but interesting interview with Abramovich, the first he's given in 3 years.

    For those who care to take the time for such things....
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2006/dec/24/sport.football

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    1. Home Run Baker
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      Does he mention whether Ba will start v SOT 😉

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      1. LMNO
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        said he'll get at hatty!

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  17. Sess!
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    Already have santi and walcott. Who to add as 3rd arsenal cover Podolski or Gibbs?

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    1. Lateriser 12
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      Gibbs i reckon

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  18. Gaz Downright
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    Asks question already discussed in main article.

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    1. Tim Canterbury
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      Reading articles is for losers 😉

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  19. Yossi
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    First time lurker, this site or Never Captain Nicky Butt???

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    1. The Assassin-Faced BabyDave
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      NCNB every time

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    2. making up the numbers
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      lol

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  20. JK - Cønt ⭐
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    afternoon lads

    Firslty don't worry too much on O'Brien. David Gold tweeted last night that he'll be ready in time for the DGW as he's progressed better than expected.

    Secondly, Carlton Cole, my punt on him looks like failing. It seems clear that Big Sam doesn't rate him since he's brought in 2 strikers. But I'm stuck with him until wc. So my question is, do I look to move Berba on and get another DGW striker in instead?

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    1. Ghost Ship
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      Chamakh can't play against Arsenal so Cole must get most of that game. But wouldn't be surprised to see him on bench against QPR and Chamakh starting at weekend.

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  21. The Assassin-Faced BabyDave
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    Just spent 4, is pod foolish?

    Schez (bunn)
    Demel, Luiz, Davies (Walker, Clyne)
    Walcott, Fellaini, Bale, Michu, Mata
    RVP, Podolski (c) (Pog)

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  22. China Mag
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    Alreet lads. I would love it. LOVE IT, if QPR get relegated. How can a team in such dire straits as QPR, pay 9m for a player, with a clause in his contract to say that he can go or nothing if they get relegated? What if Remy gets injured in the first couple of games? Or never regains his form. Lunacy!

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    1. Tim Canterbury
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      Thats money in football for ya

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    2. Yossi
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      Yeah, complete stupidity.. Makes our transfer dealings look like sound investments ;)!

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    3. roscola
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      Jealousy is a curse you know, China 😉

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      1. China Mag
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        Ha. Disappointed yes. Jealous no. Floppychops was saying last week that there is no way that a team with attendances of 18,000, should be paying 65,000 pounds a week in wages. Well what about 90,000 pounds a week??? That club is in very serious danger of going to the wall if the gamble doesn't come off, and they get relegated.

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        1. roscola
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          Couldn't agree more. For QPR it's a punt with the very highest stakes, which might have some merit if there were no alternatives. But there must be alternatives. That's what scouts are for - to find hidden talent. Ah well, we'll see how it turns out.

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    4. Porkmeat
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      imo, QPR will still get relegated.

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    5. Jönny
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      Absolutely crackers. They need a serious firesale too, to get rid of all the over-priced rubbish they've got on the books already.

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      1. China Mag
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        But the only ones of any value, are the ones that they would want to keep (taarabt, granero), they'd have to pay other teams money to take them off their hands!

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    6. Ghost Ship
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      Naive but wealthy owner and a manager with a history of spending so much on players that Portsmouth went into admin. Dangerous cocktail.

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    7. Paolo Di Laernu - low rep r…
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      You could ask the same question of Newcastle though... 'How can a team in such dire straits pay 9m for a player?'

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    8. Dr. Strangelove
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      11 years, 3 months ago

      New Portsmouth comming up

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    9. Gaz Downright
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      11 years, 3 months ago

      Reckon there's a clause in Pardew's 8 year contract?

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    10. Crouch Potato!
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Find your desire strange to say the least. The reality is it is now Redknapps job to give the club some sort of chance. Other factors come in to play, Cisse who is on high wages will be sold among st others. When the big clubs spend cray amounts to hoover up players not a head turns. The fact is if the gamble pay's off, the rewards are great. I find it more distasteful to see the likes of Villa, and now Newcastle struggle because of the spending power of others.

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  23. Nice2Michu
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    11 years, 3 months ago

    i have 18.9 to spend on two strikers...
    aguero and sturridge maybe? 🙂

    any suggestions?

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    1. Dr. Strangelove
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      11 years, 3 months ago

      Aguero yes. Sturridge is a wait and see atm. Maybe fletcher or lukaku?

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    2. Captain Berbarossa - arrrrr…
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      11 years, 3 months ago

      I would prefer one of my two main forwards to be a 100% starter, like RVP or Suarez. Kun and Studge are 80-90% starters so you may get the odd game where one or both may start from the bench.

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    3. Nice2Michu
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      11 years, 3 months ago

      Kun and fletcher i think ill go for

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  24. Tim Canterbury
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    11 years, 3 months ago

    Michu

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

      I concur

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    2. roscola
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      11 years, 3 months ago

      Me too

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    3. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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      11 years, 3 months ago

      Where? 😉

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  25. Tanishq2095
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Mu current Team !
    Begovic, Gazzaniga
    Demel, Martin, Shawcross, O’Brien, Harte
    Michu, Walcott, Mata, Santa Cazorla, Fellaini
    Suarez, Van Persie, Anchibe

    How is it mates?

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  26. gravless
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    11 years, 3 months ago

    Long time lurker, 2nd time poster.

    Should I replace Adebayor with Tevez or Suarez?

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    1. drunken_mess
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      11 years, 3 months ago

      suarez

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    2. making up the numbers
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      11 years, 3 months ago

      wow, thats hard,
      long term or short term?

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      1. gravless
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        11 years, 3 months ago

        short

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        1. making up the numbers
          • 12 Years
          11 years, 3 months ago

          Tevez for next 3 weeks, IMO, better fixtures, with Dzeko factor though
          although Luis is more nailed on, but he also has Danny to contend with

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    3. Dago
      • 14 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Can you not afford Aguero?

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  27. Lateriser 12
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    • 12 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Giroud at 1% is a major differential.I see him getting 90 minutes. Also, i remember him having a good game at Upton Park earlier this season.

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    1. Home Run Baker
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      11 years, 3 months ago

      Was that the last time he played? 😉

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  28. Yossi
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    11 years, 3 months ago

    New post guys

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  29. Screaming Midget
    • 14 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    The latest Barton Twitter arguing was pretty damn funny.

    He repeats himself about 5 times.

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