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30 October 2013 939 comments
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Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand return as Javier Hernandez bags a brace for United. Norwich’s Robert Snodgrass is stretchered off with concussion. Olivier Giroud and Mesut Ozil are rested to the bench as Juan Mata helps Chelsea to victory at the Emirates. Marko Arnautovic is move to “the hole” and scores for the second game in succession for Stoke, whilst Andre Villas-Boas talks rotation ahead of Tottenham’s trip to Hull.

Defensive Problems Ease for United

David Moyes made nine changes to the XI that started against Stoke last weekend, with both Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand fit to return at centre-half after recent injuries. United lined up in a 4-4-1-1 formation, with Wilfried Zaha on the right and Adnan Januzaj handed the role in “the hole” behind Javier Hernandez – the latter maintained the form which saw him bag the winner against the Potters by scoring twice in a comfortable 4-0 demolition of a much-changed Norwich side.

The Scout Says: The return of Vidic and Ferdinand looks vital for Moyes as he attempts to address a poor defensive record that has seen his side concede in each of the last five league games. With the duo re-installed at the back, Phil Jones (who partnered Jonny Evans at centre-half against Stoke) was shifted into the centre of midfield and also managed to find the net in the rout. Moyes may opt for Evans and Jones again for this weekend’s trip to Fulham, though with a Champions League trip to Real Sociedad three days after the Craven Cottage clash and five days prior to a home game against Arsenal, owners of Vidic and Ferdinand still face uncertainty over their game time, given Moyes’ defensive rotation habits thus far.

Midfield Concerns Add Up for Hughton

The Canaries went into the Old Trafford game without Alex Tettey (ankle), while forward Ricky Van Wolfswinkel was rested after recently returning to action following a foot problem. The injury worries piled up for Chris Hughton, though, despite the Norwich boss making eight changes – a clash of heads with Rafael saw Robert Snodgrass knocked unconscious and resultantly subbed off after an eight-minute delay in the proceedings. Nathan Redmond is a also a concern – he was replaced with 15 minutes remaining after apparently pulling a hip muscle, according to his manager.

After the game Hughton, rolled out an update on his playmaker after the former Leeds man was stretchered from the pitch:

“He’s gone to a local hospital. I think that is very much a precaution, he was out for a period of time. It is very much concussion. He has also taken a whack in the incident itself so they will have a look at that and X-ray that just to make sure there is nothing broken. But by the time he was on his way out he was awake and aware of what was happening around him. Whether he will he kept in overnight or not, I don’t know.”

The Scout Says: Losing Snodgrass would be a huge loss for Hughton as he attempts to rectify a run which has harvested just four goals in the last eight league matches. As highlighted in last night’s Big Numbers members article, Snodgrass’ underlying stats remain particularly strong in spite of his failure to produce any returns thus far – with a trip to City and home clash against a resilient West Ham in the next two, though, the Canaries attacking woes look likely to continue in light of last night’s setback.

Wenger Turns to Rotation

The Gunners boss granted Olivier Giroud’s wish for a brief rest and benched the Frenchman for last night’s visit of Chelsea. Nicklas Bendtner led the line but was replaced by Giroud with just over 20 minutes remaining after an ineffectual display, while Mesut Ozil was also introduced midway through the second period. With Mikel Arteta suspended and Mathieu Flamini injured, Aaron Ramsey played 82 minutes in the double-pivot, though the Arsenal boss admitted after the game he had no regrets over rotating his side – only one of the back-four (Laurent Koscielny) and keeper that started at Palace on Saturday retained their place:

“I think it was a very tight game that was decided on one or two mistakes but overall we cannot play all the games with the same players, at the same stage you have to rotate. No, that’s not a regret overall – there’s a lot of positives in the game, there is as well negatives because we lost it and that we repeated a little bit giving the first goal away.”

The Scout Says: Giroud and Ozil owners will be more than happy with Wenger’s decision last night as the pair were handed minimal game time against Jose Mourinho’s side. To an extent, the Arteta and Flamini situations somewhat forced his hand in fielding Ramsey, though with four days until Liverpool roll up to the Emirates, the Welshman should be afforded plenty time for recuperation and is expected to slot in alongside Arteta in the centre once again. Wenger’s decision to make so many alterations at the back was intriguing – clearly, he wants his first-choice defenders fully fresh as the hosts attempt to put a stop to Liverpool’s foraging front two of Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suarez.

Mata Stakes a Claim

Chelsea’s incredible strength in depth was highlighted last night as Jose Mourinho made 10 changes to the side that beat City on Sunday afternoon. Only Gary Cahill retained his place, with the likes of Juan Mata, Willian and Kevin Bruyne and Samuel Eto’o handed the main attacking roles. Cesar Azpilicueta opened the scoring before Mata notched the second courtesy of a Willian assist – after the final whistle, the Chelsea assistant boss Steve Holland talked up the competition for places in light of an impressive display:

“Jose – when he addressed the players before the game – asked to be given selection problems for the weekend. He didn’t want a flat performance tonight so that the 11 players who did well on Sunday automatically play again. He wants headaches and for everybody to do well when they get the chance to play, and you’d have to say that that was the case tonight. The players responded tonight. It’s been a satisfying three days. We’re in a great place at the moment. The objective at Chelsea’s always to compete in all competitions and given that we had to play the game tonight – which was far from ideal with one day between the two games – it gave us no choice but to use the full squad.”

The Scout Says: In spite of Holland’s words, there’d be little surprise if Mourinho made a similar number of changes for the weekend trip to Newcastle. While Eden Hazard and Oscar’s displays have ensured they remain guaranteed picks in the league, Mourinho’s decision to hand Andre Schurrle the night off entirely perhaps hinted at another start for the German at St James’ Park. Similarly, up top, Eto’o was given 80 minutes before being replaced by Demba Ba – further indication that Fernando Torres remains in the driving seat for the lone forward role.

Arnautovic in the Goals Again

After opening his account for the season against United last weekend, Marko Arnautovic added another as Stoke squeezed past Birmingham on penalties after an incredible 4-4 draw at St Andrews. Mark Hughes named a solid side, with Robert Huth fit enough to partner Ryan Shawcross at centre-half after recovering from an ankle problem sustained at Old Trafford, while Arnautovic’s versatility saw him move to the role in “the hole” behind Peter Crouch – his third different position in as many games.

The Scout Says: With Crouch also finding the net for the second match running, Mark Hughes looks to have finally solved his lone forward dilemma, with Arnautovic seemingly set for a midfield role again. Nonetheless, after stints on both flanks since moving to the Britannia, a central berth in support of Crouch could well see Fantasy managers reconsider the enigmatic Austrian. Having failed to score in any of the previous three prior to Saturday’s trip to United, Stoke have now notched six times in two games and with four home games in the next six, Arnautovic – at 5.5 in FPL – may just be worth considering again, after a weekend where every premium midfielder failed to register any attacking returns.

Villas-Boas Discusses Rotation Plans

Ahead of this evening’s trip to Hull, Tottenham boss Andre Villas-Boas discussed new boy Erik Lamela’s failure to live up to his talents since arriving from AS Roma. The Spurs boss cited the language barrier as fundamental to the Argentine’s poor start before confirming he plans to maintain his rotation policy as the north London outfit battle on domestic and European fronts:

“He (Lamela) knows he is not producing half of what he can produce, but he understands that he has to compete for his place. We have been speaking a lot with him. I think getting acquainted with the Premier League is important, but he doesn’t know the language. Roberto Soldado had some knowledge of the language before he came to the club, so it was probably a little bit easier for him to settle. With Erik, it was a little more difficult, but we have given him massive, massive help – and his family arrived this week…We will definitely do lots of changes because the schedule has been quite tight – we will have played Thursday, Sunday and Wednesday. We want to continue to do well and we have a responsibility at home to go through. We have the team to do it, so naturally the changes will happen.”

The Scout Says: Given the form of Andros Townsend, Villas-Boas has been reluctant to bring Lamela into his league plans, with the new boy afforded game time in cup competitions. Indeed, Spurs’ progress in Europa League group stages may slow his top-flight progress further – a win over Anzhi next week would ensure they qualify for the knockout stages and enable Villas-Boas to hand his fringe players more game time in Europe to build up their understanding. With Everton, City and United in the next four, Lamela could be set for further frustration as his manager looks to Townsend to make the difference on the right as he affords his big-money signing plenty time in what has proved a longer-than-expected settling-in period for many of the new signings, with arguably only Paulinho living up to expectations.

Martinez On Player Fatigue

The Everton boss discussed the recent displays of Romelu Lukaku and Ross Barkley yesterday. Having recently hinted that Lukaku didn’t have the energy to sustain his intensity over 90 minutes, Martinez now seems happy with the on-loan Belgian:

“I do feel he is getting stronger for longer in games and remember, Rom plays with real power and that’s the way he should be playing every time he’s on the pitch. It was positive for him to finish the whole game against Villa. Now he must try to carry on working hard and make sure that his strength and power can be there to help the team for the full duration of the game.”

When it came to Barkley, however, the Spaniard indicated he may be a little more tentative with the teenager’s game time:

“Football will make that decision. I am not going to be someone who will do something unless I see clear signs that a player needs to be rested or given a breather. When you are young you can cope with anything as along as everything is being done in the right way.”

The Scout Says: For Lukaku owners, the news is reassuring after Martinez had previously hauled him off on 67 minutes at home to Hull in Gameweek 8. Barkley owners may be a little concerned, though – he was subbed off just before the hour mark last weekend and also withdrawn on 79 minutes against Hull – prior to that, he had played all but three minutes of the opening seven Gameweeks. With Steven Pienaar fit again, Martinez has plenty options available should he choose to be careful with Barkley’s game time – his replacement on Saturday, Leon Osman, supplied a goal and assist in the 2-0 win. Barkley has started every game and has risen to a 36% ownership in FPL – while Martinez looks likely to retain him in the Toffees XI, the 5.6 priced midfielder may find himself withdrawn midway through the second period with a little more regularity as his manager attempts to stave off any long-term fatigue.

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  1. UnitednationsXI
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    12 years, 4 months ago

    If i do Giroud >> aguero, I will have the following team with 0.2m itb

    Myhill (boruc)
    vidic baines burner (dawson wilson)
    michu ramsey januzaj hazard (barkley)
    Aguero(c) suarez lukaku

    Decent team with januzaj and burner being the weak links

    Gw11: I will have a good starting 11 (assuming vidic starts) so can afford to save FT
    Gw12: will take out wilson+janu>> but with not much cash left, not sure what i can do

    SOOOO, shd i just leave aguero and wilson >> williams this gw?

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    1. meerlight
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      I'd rather be starting williams than burner, but you'll have a tricky captain choice. I'd still go for it and then fret over gru/suarez/haz/michu for captain.

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  2. Lexim
    • 14 Years
    12 years, 4 months ago

    Michu to Oscar?
    Yay or Nay?

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    1. @FPLMason
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      Neyyyyyy

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    2. caio89
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      I'd keep Michu for the Welsh derby.

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    3. lfc123
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      I did it

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    4. TokyoRed 東京赤
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      I'm giving Michu a few more games, very good fixtures

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    5. meerlight
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      You'vce got to keep michu for the derby

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    6. Lexim
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      Thanks guys, I will keep and save my FT.

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    7. Shifty
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      keep for the derby. form out of the window imo, look at Sunderland v Newcastle

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  3. Sp0rting Abeergut
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 4 months ago

    In my mini league of 6 friends we apply a self imposed rule that once the season has started, you can only transfer in players that are not already 'owned' and named in someone else's squad from the mini-league.
    If we want to make a transfer, you need to first check that no-one else in our mini league already has that player, then 'claim' them via a group email. No one else can then transfer that player into their squads.

    This makes us all non-contenders for the overall game, but it makes our mini-league hyper competitive.
    If you're getting something right then no-one else can copy you, which is great, but when you're plumbing the depths of your ML - it's incredibly frustrating to be banned from picking in-form or great budget players because someone else beat you to them.

    Just wondered if anyone else has tried applying self imposed rules to their mini-leagues?
    Are there any success stories or recommended rule twists from anyone on here?

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    1. Scottys Army
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      daft rule imo

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      1. MJ6987
        • 15 Years
        12 years, 4 months ago

        Did you see my message on the last page?

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        1. Scottys Army
          • 12 Years
          12 years, 4 months ago

          yes mate

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          1. MJ6987
            • 15 Years
            12 years, 4 months ago

            cheers 🙂

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    2. Christina.
      • 16 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      Who are you?

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    3. Zep
      • 15 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      That sounds like a great idea, but I would only ever do it if with a second team...

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      1. LOCO ABREU
        • 13 Years
        12 years, 4 months ago

        +1

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    4. MJ6987
      • 15 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      Sounds quite cool to me. I wouldn't want to do that with my main team, but as a "second team" thing...

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    5. Old Man
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      Sounds like an interesting variation - it mimics the "real-life" situation. Could be difficult for leagues with more than, say, 15 teams.

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      1. GENERATION X
        • 12 Years
        12 years, 4 months ago

        Doing something similar in our ML - you can buy as many teams as you wanted at start of season but none can contain the same player at any time.

        It is a relief to actually hedge your bets in this way and not feel too despondent when you make the wrong pick that can sometimes be covered by the other team...

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    6. circusmonkey
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      You are saving yourself the £34 on this site http://www.fantasyleague.com/Pro/, which is custom made for it. I prefer auctions to have who you want, but then I'm top in the have what you want version.

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  4. pundit of punts
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 4 months ago

    Who will score the next hatty this season?

    I'm betting on RVP.

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    1. Scottys Army
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      kun

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    2. Mojo Rojo
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      Hoping it's Michu against Cardiff!

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    3. LOCO ABREU
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      suarez again

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    4. AWOL-Ekotto
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      Aguero this week

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    5. Efan Ekoku Pops
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      Rayne Wooney

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    6. MJ6987
      • 15 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      Yeah, RVP this weekend

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    7. Super Swans
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      Tekkers!

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  5. Sp0rting Abeergut
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 4 months ago

    Winning our mini league nearly always goes down to the last GW, so daft it may well be, but it keeps interest going right to the very end.

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    2. Billy Gilmore
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      *Old article

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  7. @FPLMason
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 4 months ago

    Could somebody share some info on the welsh derby? I have no idea what shoul I expect in such a match.

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    1. GENERATION X
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      Crowd trouble and a sending off....

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  8. roscola
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • Has Moderation Rights
    • 14 Years
    12 years, 4 months ago

    Two men enter, one man leaves.

    Those men are Lukaku and Sturridge. Stats-wise they're hard to separate. Fixtures favour Sturridge. Price favours Lukaku. Say something interesting to me.

    Two men enter, one man leaves.

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    1. Zep
      • 15 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      Sorry no can do, off to read your new post... 😀

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      1. roscola
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • Has Moderation Rights
        • 14 Years
        12 years, 4 months ago

        *old post

        😀

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    2. MJ6987
      • 15 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      Suarez is enough Liverpool attack for any man

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      1. Scottys Army
        • 12 Years
        12 years, 4 months ago

        agree i had sas from before sunderland game but get the feeling its time just to have suarez.

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      2. roscola
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • Has Moderation Rights
        • 14 Years
        12 years, 4 months ago

        I am leaning that way. I worry about dropping him ahead of Fulham at home. And about losing all that value (had him from the start).

        But yes, I think it's time.

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  9. anish10
    • 15 Years
    12 years, 4 months ago

    januzaj captain anyone?

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    1. laGan1n1
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      Bendtner

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    2. arcticjunkie1
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      Not for me 😉

      Aguero!

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  10. MDynamite
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 4 months ago

    Good to go this weekend?

    Harper
    Ivanovic - Terry - Chester
    Ozil - Ramsey - Michu - R. Morrison
    Suarez - Negredo (C) - Lukaku

    Mignolet - Eriksen - B. Turner - Chambers Bank: 0.1

    Just done Giroud to Negredo. Difficult to leave Mignolet and Eriksen out but Harper and Ravel have better fixtures. Eventually want to downgrade Ivan so I can shift Eriksen to Coutinho.

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  11. domhow
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 4 months ago

    MICHU/SILVA & AGUERO/SUAREZ/ROONEY

    Who do I replace out of my team?

    Current Midfielders: -
    Ozil - Toure - Oscar - Ramsey - Barkley

    Current Strikers: -
    Giroud - Sturridge - Lukaku

    £0.9m in the bank
    1 FT

    My thought was Ozil --> Michu
    which spreads my midfield across mutiple teams with better fixtures and due some goals

    Giroud --> Aguero
    better fixtures and more explosive

    What do you think?

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    1. domhow
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      moved to latest article

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  12. Reckoner.
    • 14 Years
    12 years, 4 months ago

    I'm really struggeling to pick between Lukaku & Benteke. I was all set on Lukaku until I saw Benteke's fixtures.

    I've had a look at both of their stats since the start of the 12/13 season (excluding Lukaku's 2 sub appearances for Chelsea at the start of this season). Their stats are nearly identical:

    Benteke - 41 Games - 23 Goals - 4 Assists

    Lukaku - 40 Games - 22 Goals - 8 Assists

    They both hit 1 hattrick and 2 braces last year and have both hit 1 brace this year.

    The only difference I could find (appart from number of assists) is that Lukaku seems to have kicked on a little this year. This could be down to Benteke just coming back from injury or it could be down to Lukaku playing in a better team this year compaired to the last.

    Looking at point scored purley from goals and assists last year they both scored:

    Benteke - 88 Points (2.5882 points per game)

    Lukaku - 89 points (2.542857 points per game)

    This year it looks like:

    Benteke - 16 Points (2.2857 points per game)

    Lukaku - 23 points (4.6 points per game)

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    1. Brutus619
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      I'm considering doing the horrible move of Lukaku to Benteke for a hit because of the absolutely gold differential captain fixtures of Sunderland & Cardiff at home. Surely Benteke will be worth the hit if I captain him there?

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  13. arcticjunkie1
    • 14 Years
    12 years, 4 months ago

    Boruc over Migs this GW?

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    1. Brutus619
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      No play Migs. Stoke score shedloads and Arsenal are at home, always tougher than being away.

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      1. boogle
        • 12 Years
        12 years, 4 months ago

        burn

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        1. Brutus619
          • 14 Years
          12 years, 4 months ago

          😀

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  14. Whazza
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 4 months ago

    Just saw the scout tweet about Brady (transfered him in a couple of days ago :()

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  15. Tabone
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 4 months ago

    Start Rat (VILLA)
    Or williams (cardiff)

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    1. Tabone
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 4 months ago

      Playing boruc, shaw and terry.. so one of them two

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  16. ktk_interista
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 15 Years
    12 years, 4 months ago

    Would you say a West Ham defender as a season keeper is a must and to be benched against the big teams? I am going for Migs Boruc and Terry Clyne Tomkins/Rat Chester Williams as my back 7. Any suggestions or improvements?

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