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22 September 2013 1479 comments
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Oscar helps steer Chelsea to the summit with the opener against Fulham. Christian Benteke limps off with a hip problem for Villa. Leighton Baines and Romelu Lukaku fire Everton to victory at West Ham, Stephane Sessegnon gets amongst the goals on his West Brom debut, Robbie Brady proves pivotal to Hull’s win at Newcastle, while Southampton’s defence ends Daniel Sturridge’s scoring spree at Anfield.

Oscar Key to Blues Success
After admitting “I want to build with Oscar as my number ten” on Friday afternoon, Jose Mourinho was as good as his word and handed the Brazilian yet another start behind a lone forward yesterday. Oscar continued the form that saw him score in midweek against Basel by grabbing the opener for the hosts and, having also notched in the Gameweek 1 win at home to Hull, he is making a definite case for consideration as Chelsea’ main midfielder this term. While Frank Lampard was handed a sub role for the second league game in succession and Eden Hazard delivered yet another blank, Mata was omitted from the match day squad altogether – an indication of how quickly he has fallen as a prospect under Mourinho.

Understandably, the Chelsea boss was quizzed on Mata’s absence after yesterday’s win. The Special One revealed the Spaniard was set for a return to the first XI in the midweek Capital One clash against Swindon before discussing the need to utilise the strength and depth of his squad over a busy autumn program:

“He trained this morning and my assistant that was training with them told me he trained very, very hard. Tuesday of course he plays from the beginning against Swindon. The people who didn’t play today are going to play. Juan and David Luiz and Michael Essien, Bertrand, and Azpilicueta. And I hope he tells me on the pitch, ‘You are wrong, I am the best and I have to play every game’. I have to create a balance in the bench. I must have players to cover every position. That’s what I have to do. I have Azpilicueta to give cover to the full-backs and central defence, because Ivanovic can go central defender, Essien as a central midfielder, Lampard for his traditional position, and three attacking players, one striker and after that De Bruyne and Willian.”

Blues Resilience Shuts out Cottagers
Another clean sheet in yesterday evening’s derby win over Fulham means Chelsea have now conceded just two goals in five league matches since the return of Jose Mourinho. Granted, the cast majority of the Blues’ attackers are struggling for any sort of consistency but at the back, they are looking particularly strong. Once again, John Terry benefitted from the new Bonus Points System against the Cottagers – the Chelsea skipper, who also contributed an assist in the 2-0 win, has now earned seven bonus points from three clean sheets and is now up to 32 points in FPL – top scoring player for Mourinho’s side. Having been rested for the midweek Champions League defeat at home to Basel, it seems Terry could well be preserved for league action, boosting his appeal over the rest of the season.

Baines Racks Up the Points
A run of three successive Everton clean sheets may have come to an end at West Ham yesterday but the points keep coming for Leighton Baines owners. The Toffees left-back had his set-piece duties to thank after scoring twice in a superb comeback win against Sam Allardyce’s outfit to ensure the Merseysiders retained their record as the last unbeaten team in the Premier League. Baines has mainly been kept in the shade by the performances of fellow Toffees full-back Seamus Coleman but his two-goal haul, allied with maximum bonus points, took his tally to 42 FPL points – more than any other player thus far. After just five games, Baines has already accrued 10 bonus points and bearing in mind last term’s 24 was his highest-ever, there’s no question that the change in bonus scoring is considerably boosting his Fantasy potential this time out.

Indeed, with Newcastle, Hull and Villa in the next four, there’s a case for even doubling up on both Baines and Coleman at the back, though Martinez’ flourishing side continue to offer value across the classifications. The 5.1 priced midfielder Ross Barkley served up pair of assists for his 25% FPL owners, while Romelu Lukaku (7.4) needed just 46 minutes to stake a case for a start next weekend after climbing off the bench to notch the winners against the Hammers. After the game, the Belgian’s impact was hailed by his delighted manager:

“Romelu is the type of striker that influences everyone around him because of the gaps he creates. Other players around him become a threat. The goal is everything that typifies him – the character and desire to want to be successful. That’s why he will be such a big asset. He’s a very intelligent footballer and I want him to continue enjoying his football because his potential is incredible.”

The only bad news for Martinez on the day was a groin injury sustained by Leon Osman. He was forced off on 52 minutes with the Toffees boss declaring him an early doubt for Everton’s midweek Capital One Cup tie:

“He [Osman] has some soft tissue damage. He will have some scans in the next 48 hours to assess it.”

Any potential absence for Osman will be greeted by Barkley owners as competition for starts in Everton’s midfield intensifies.

Benteke Concern for Lambert
With four goals in his first four appearances, many Fantasy managers were happy to hand Christian Benteke the armband as Villa made their way to Norwich yesterday. The Belgian lasted less than 30 minutes, however, before limping off with a hip injury that could trigger a significant selling spree right across the Fantasy games if the prognosis proves poor. Benteke is currently owned by a huge 35% of Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers –second only to Robin Van Persie for forwards – and with plenty of similarly-priced options producing the goods, in addition to the differential appeal of both Wayne Rooney and Luis Suarez, a mass exodus could be on the cards if he’s ruled out for any length of time.

The Belgian’s replacement, Libor Kozak, will certainly be hoping for an extended first-team stay after climbing off the bench to notch the only goal – after the match, he was subject of Lambert’s praise:

“I think he’s [Benteke] not too bad. Christian slipped and the medical team are telling me it’s his hip flexor. Hopefully it’s not too bad. We’ll see how he is, but I’m delighted for Libor to score his first goal. That’s why we bought him, in case Christian got an injury. Libor came on and to be fair it was at a difficult time. He popped up with the goal that has won us the game. He’s come here, with how fast it is, and he’s endeared himself to the crowd which is great.”

Whittaker Back on the Bench
Having started the last four league outings are right-back, the former Rangers full-back looked to have justified the recent FPL investment which had seen his price rise to 4.2. However, club captain Russell Martin was always going to be a threat and Saturday’s teamsheet was to confirm our fears. Martin earned a recall, consigning Whittaker to the bench for the visit of Villa. There is now real concern over his security of start. An injury to Seb Bassong may yet see Whittaker earn an instant recall, however. Bassong was forced off with a hamstring problem on 37 minutes with Hughton remaining vague on the prognosis:

“Seb had to come off with a hamstring injury and we’ll see how that is the morning.”

Saints Steely Resolve
Many had anticipated an easy home win for Liverpool as Mauricio Pochettino’s side rolled up to Anfield yesterday but the visitors yet again showed plenty of resilience at the back to topple the Reds from the summit. With Luke Shaw and Nathaniel Clyne retaining the full-back roles, the Saints are looking settled in terms of defensive selections once again and have now shipped just two goals in the first five matches – only Tottenham have conceded less, though they have played one game fewer. Four home games (SPL, SWA, FUL, HUL) and a trip to Stoke in the next six offer plenty opportunity for their low-to-mid-price options to flourish once more at the back, with Dejan Lovren’s winner highlighting the Croatian’s all-round appeal as he moved to second in the FPL defender rankings, just one point ahead of team-mate Jose Fonte in third.

Rodgers Explains Defensive Selection
More than a few eyebrows were raised when the Liverpool teamsheet was delivered yesterday. Jose Enrique – the only defender to start the first four Gameweeks – was dropped to the bench, while Kolo Toure was shifted to right-back as Brendan Rodgers chose to omit Andre Wisdom from the XI after Monday’s poor display at Swansea. After the game, Rodgers admitted that Enrique’s fitness played a part in his decision:

“Jose Enrique is one we’ve got to keep an eye on his knee. He’s got an issue with his knee and if there is an overload on that, it could maybe put him out longer term. We’ve got Cissokho out already, so it [Enrique’s knee] was one we needed to keep an eye on. Kolo and Mamadou have played at full-back before, but obviously you lose a wee bit of that offensive threat. They coped as well as they possibly could. I thought Toure was exceptional today with his enthusiasm and drive to try to get into the game.”

The Liverpool boss also revealed that his side’s injury problems at the back could force him into a change in formation, after he subbed off Daniel Agger for Enrique later in the second period:

“He’s (Agger) had the problem with his side. We needed him to play, really. He hadn’t trained all week and felt a bit of pain in the game, so we decided to take him off, try and be a bit more offensive and see if we could get 30 minutes or so out of Enrique. It’s not ideal to have to play that [four centre-backs]. If it’s something where we don’t have players back fit and recovered, we may have to look at a different system that allows it to work.”

Brady’s Budget Appeal
Rated as a doubt for Hull’s trip to Newcastle, the Republic of Ireland international recovered in time to help steer the visitors to an unlikely victory. Steve Bruce’s side had failed to score in each of their first two road trips while the Magpies had registered back-to-back clean sheets at St James’ Park but those records both came tumbling down as Brady’s goal and assist were key to a 3-2 Tigers triumph. Somewhat surprisingly, the Hull midfielder now sits joint-top the FPL midfield standings on 29 points and is now handed a couple of successive home games against West Ham and Villa to further his points potential. Coming in at a mere 5.1 in FPL, the former United man has been quick to show there’s plenty of promise to be found in the budget bracket so far.

Another of Hull’s cut-price options was dealt a blow yesterday. James Chester has played every minute of the season in the Hull defence and, coming in at 4.0 in FPL, has been favoured by 3% of managers as a budget backline option but he is now set for a spell on the sidelines, according to his manager, with Abdoulaye Faye perhaps set to benefit:

“He [Chester] stretched in the last minute to make a block and unfortunately his hamstring’s popped. He’ll be out a long time, I would have thought. It may be four, six weeks. He’s just getting his teeth into playing in the Premier League and that’s a big loss to us. That’s the one thing we can’t afford. We’ve had two or three (out injured) today. We hope that’s as much as it gets.”

Remy at the Double
We handed th Newcastle forward a place on the Scout Picks bench and he vindicated our decision by scoring both his side’s goals in the loss to Hull. While over 420,000 FPL managers loaded up on Hatem Ben Arfa, Remy was firmly under the radar heading into this one but, handed his first 90 minutes since joining up on Tyneside, he kept his compatriot firmly in the shade to suggest he’ll be as equally crucial over the season for Alan Pardew’s side. Providing he remains clear of injury, Remy – despite his role on the left of a front three – clearly is capable of picking up the Fantasy points and could be one to monitor.

Baggies New Boys in the Points
While Stephane Sessegnon’s debut opener against his former club Sunderland quite rightly hogged the headlines, the club’s record signing was one of four new faces at the Hawthorns to get amongst the points as Steve Clarke’s side finally showed signs of gelling. The 5.0 priced Morgan Amalfitano also served up a goal on his first start in front of the West Brom faithful, while Scott Sinclair and Victor Anichebe chipped in with an assist apiece in a comprehensive win over the struggling Wearsiders. After a poor start, Clarke’s decision to move back to last term’s 4-2-3-1 proved a masterstroke but with United, Arsenal, Stoke and Liverpool in the next four, Fantasy faith will be somewhat tempered. Chris Brunt was missing from yesterday’s match day squad with reports of a groin injury sustained in training.

Fletcher Concern for Sunderland
Rooted to the bottom of the table after yesterday’s 3-0 hammering, the problems are mounting for Paolo Di Canio. With back-to-back games against Liverpool and United prior to showdowns against Swansea and Newcastle in the next four, the Wearsiders have little reason for optimism right now after accruing a single point from their opening five fixtures. After the Hawthorns loss, the Black Cats boss admitted he could now be without main forward Steven Fletcher due to a shoulder problem. The Scot has only returned from a long-term ankle injury but his manager has revealed:

“We have sent him to hospital. He came back very good from his ankle injury and quickly, and now he may have to stay out for more than two weeks. It was painful. The shoulder was still out and they couldn’t touch it. It is very bad at the moment, everything is negative.”

Di Canio will also have to assess an ankle injury sustained by Ki Sung-Yueng who was seen struggling on 90 minutes and undergoing treatment.

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  1. Waynoo
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    Arsenal team?

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    1. The Finnisher
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      As expected.

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    2. The Bandit
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      It was the last post on the previous page. Your post lost it 🙂

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  2. 1-1 at Newcastle
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    #ARSENAL TEAM TO FACE STOKE: Szczesny, Sagna, Mertesacker, Koscielny, Gibbs, Flamini, Ramsey, Wilshere, Ozil, Walcott, Giroud COYG.

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  3. The Finnisher
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    Vasquez over Bony is an interesting one.

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    1. Scottys Army
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      it is because i thought michu and bony were starting to link up better.

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    2. Gimli son of Gloin
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      Bony could still be struggling after the other night, took a bit of a knock

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      1. Scottys Army
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        Lets be honest hes michu's sidekick

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  4. tw
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    for all of you who still haven't signed up, you are welcome to participate in the FFS FA Cup if you'd like. it's a H2H tournament modeled after the real FA Cup for all members of the FFS Community (even you lurkers out there!)

    there's less than 30 spots left and registration closes today at midnight so be sure to sign up if you haven't already!

    more details can be found here: http://uefacouncil.wordpress.com/2013/08/29/ffs-fa-cup/

    if you'd like to participate, just fill out this form and you're in the tournament!
    https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1jplHESdeS_K5MO2eNYUJtATU2O5gDaJzliMfXZw1OBo/viewform

    p.s. if you're currently in the Leagues or applied for season 3 of the leagues but didn't get in, you already have a spot so there's no need to sign up

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    1. Epic Fail
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      How many will be taking part in total?

      I'm surprised it isn't full yet.

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      1. Billy Gilmore
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        552

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        1. Epic Fail
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          Jeez, that really is a lot 😯

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    2. Egg noodle
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      Where can we see the list of entered teams? Not sure if I'm in or not

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      1. Chucky77
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        ^This

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        1. tw
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          you're in!

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      2. Billy Gilmore
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        I can't see you in the list.

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        1. Egg noodle
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          Is the list not public?

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          1. tw
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            list isn't public

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        2. Konig Luther
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          i applied for season 3 of the leagues but didn't get in...but I'm in, right?

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          1. tw
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            if you applied for season 3, you have a spot in the FA cup regardless of whether you were accepted to season 3 or not

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      3. tw
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        yeah I can't see you so you should register now

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        1. Chucky77
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          Thanks, I seem to be in 🙂

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    3. JayCee
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      Never played H2H before, so why not? Signed up 😀

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  5. ACCOUNTING ON CHRIS
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    Ozil. Check
    Walcott. Check
    Giroud. Check

    I better get SIGNIFICANTLY more than one 8 points today.

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  6. DonTheSpecialOne
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    12 years, 2 months ago

    #ARSENAL TEAM TO FACE STOKE: Szczesny, Sagna, Mertesacker, Koscielny, Gibbs, Flamini, Ramsey, Wilshere, Ozil, Walcott, Giroud #AFCvSCFC

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  7. mutatedllama
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    I think it's time to trade in Lampard and Wisdom. In hindsight they might not have been the best choices on my WC but we live and learn.

    I have 13.7 to spend on one defender and on mid. What would you suggest?

    A) Baines + 6.2 (Hernandez/Barkley/Whittingham?)
    B) Fonte + Michu
    C) Lovren/Jagielka + Eriksen
    D) Something else

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  8. Waynoo
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    Lets do this theo

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  9. DonTheSpecialOne
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    Cmon OLLY!

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    1. LewanGOALski
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      you wrote Wally wrong 😉

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      1. DonTheSpecialOne
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        😛

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  10. Damo.
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    Is this Palacios' first game back?

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    1. jas5sk - Youtube channel
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      He's had no problems playing for Honduras

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      1. Damo.
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        Nice one.

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    2. Damo.
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      + Arteta on the bench. What will happen with the line up there in a week or two?

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  12. Henry Hill
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    Bendtner is on the bench! As is Arteta 😯

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    1. The Finnisher
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      Arteta is hardly a shock!

      But Bendtner 😮

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  13. 42 Rules
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    Now I just lurk here now and again,

    But I do remember on Friday that the legend that is Forca, said this gameweek had the potential to be 1 of the top 5 gameweek's. Hmmm what a load of guff so far!!!!

    Mr Ozil and Mr Walcott had better light the blue touch paper today!

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    1. Biggerlips
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      Forca and 'what a load of guff ' just reads like poetry...

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  14. r0nh
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    Bendtner on the bench!

    Welcome home 🙂

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    1. JasonV
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      In prep for Giroud fatigue/injury time coming soon most likely. It's been all him since Poldi went off.

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  15. JasonV
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    I think Arsenal will win the PL. 😉

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  16. The Finnisher
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    #ARSENAL SUBS: Viviano, Jenkinson, @T_Vermaelen05, @m8arteta, Monreal, Bendtner, Gnabry #AFCvSCFC

    Bendtner 😯

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    1. Epic Fail
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      Only makes the bench 😯

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    2. Henry Hill
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      That's the best bench Arsenal have had this season so far by quite some distance

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      1. The Finnisher
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        No Podolski, Cazorla or Oxlade-Chamberlain too

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        1. Henry Hill
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          Indeed, Arsenal have a better squad than I thought!

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  17. SuperOsçarBaby
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    Let's go walcott and donkey!

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  18. Djerbil
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    http://www.fantasyfootballscout.co.uk/2013/09/21/the-knee-jerk-saturday-5/?hc_page=28#hc_comment_5628746

    When I say I know my team I say I "know my team"

    Posted the Arsenal Team 18/18 100% accuracy

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    1. Epic Fail
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      Throw enough sheet and some will stick.

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      1. Namtab Nomolos
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        What other fit players do they even have?

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      2. Djerbil
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        I only can say the Arsenal team , because I support them and I am well informed

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        1. Namtab Nomolos
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          Can you say when and which subs will be made though? That would be more useful to know 🙂

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          1. Djerbil
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            um if we are winning 2-0 , Monreal , Vermaelen and Arteta for Ozil, Giroud and Wilshere

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      1. The Finnisher
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        lol

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      2. pundit of punts
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        lol

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      3. Djerbil
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        sorry Demi, I don't follow Goal.com, although did anyone tell u Gnabry would be on the bench?? He wasn't there for the UCL game

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    2. SuperOsçarBaby
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      please post the mancity team

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      1. Djerbil
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        I don't know

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    3. JasonV
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      Bloody hope they don't bench Jenkinson..

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    4. Egg noodle
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      Do it at 100% until the end of season, and include the subs as well.
      If u remain at 100% then I give you all my wealth. If you dont, then you obviously dont know your team 😉

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    5. The Finnisher
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      Are you expecting a round of applause?

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      1. Djerbil
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        maybe if u appreciate it

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        1. The Finnisher
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          To be honest I don't really care. If anyone looked hard enough they'd be able to get it most of the time. Especially for a side like Arsenal who have a clear best XI as things stand.

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  19. Surgical Attack
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    Arnautovic nailed on? What do you guys think?

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    1. jas5sk - Youtube channel
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      Looking forward to seeing how he works with Jones upfront

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  20. Geordienufc1
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    From:

    A) Soldado
    B) RvP
    C) Giroud
    D) Walcott
    E) Koscielny
    F) Vidic

    What are we thinking points wise?

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    1. TorresMagic™
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      12 years, 2 months ago

      25

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  21. Scottys Army
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    Dream scenario for me

    1-1

    wally and huth scoring

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    1. PGR
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      1-0 Arsenal
      Koscielny goal for me

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    2. The Bandit
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      Why would you only want one Wally goal? I assume you have him.

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      1. Scottys Army
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        My rival has him as skipper and doesnt have huth

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  22. Lord Flashheart
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    Need eriksen or soldado to pull a hammy pre match so I can get Brady points.
    1% at best 🙁

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    1. jas5sk - Youtube channel
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      Maybe Defoe will get another run out

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  23. r0nh
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    Bendtner still not added to the FPL game.

    Extremely poor form from them.

    He was listed in their 25 man squad weeks ago.

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    1. super zlatan
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      Standards slipping

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    2. The Bandit
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      They know nobody would buy him

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      1. r0nh
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        lol

        If he came off the bench today & got a goal, he would be essential on this site!

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    3. Epic Fail
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      Deja vu...

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  24. Who Ate All Depays?
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    How about Swapping Benteke and Soldado with Rooney and Suarez
    no issues with cash at hand
    is it worth taking a hit ?

    This is how my team will look

    Migs - Given
    Zaba - Shaw - Coleman - Collins - Ward
    Ozil - Eriksen - HBA - Brady - Parker
    Rooney - Giroud - Suarez

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  25. ADucksBehind
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    12 years, 2 months ago

    Anyone have more than 7 to play today?

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    1. Rupert The Horse
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
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      My rival. He had Baines. Ow.

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    2. jas5sk - Youtube channel
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      I have 8 to play today (I'm on -6 at the moment)

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    3. Namtab Nomolos
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      Yep, 8 players and none of them are facing each other 🙂

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  26. super zlatan
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    Dear Theo (c)

    Save me from an overdose in Prozac

    Lots of love

    zlatan

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    1. rohan
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      Standard wish letter Zlat? 🙂

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      1. super zlatan
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        This gw has been a train wreck so far for me 🙁

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    2. LewanGOALski
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      I'm signing under this letter too!

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  27. rohan
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    Suarez should be starting behind Sturridge against Sunderland right?

    --Hendo----Suarez----Moses

    ------------Sturridge--------

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    1. super zlatan
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      Correct

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    2. Robareid
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      Maybe:

      Hendo-Gerrard-Lucas

      Suarez-Studge-Moses

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  28. Henry Hill
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    12 years, 2 months ago

    Don't have him but a Ramsey goal would be beautiful against this lot

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    1. Woy of the Wovers
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      12 years, 2 months ago

      Have to be a 50-yd strike. Don't see him in the Stoke half tbh.

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  29. HVT
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    12 years, 2 months ago

    IMO that's not a tough stoke team .
    3-0 Arse.

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  30. Woy of the Wovers
    • 15 Years
    12 years, 2 months ago

    No Benteke->Stick. Back to the drawing board.

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