Iām not too good at keeping secrets. Those of you who allow me assault your ears via the ScoutCast will know that Iām currently adopting a media blackout when it comes to my Fantasy Premier League lineup.
While that’s proved fun for a while, it makes bearing my soul in this article on a Saturday morning rather tricky. With an hour to go, then, itās time to disperse the fog of war and reveal all. Not least because Iām panicking that I’ve made another error in a season seemingly littered with them.
I’ve sold Wayne Rooney.
There it is ā itās out there. Stuck out in a paragraph all on its own it looks just as scary as I thought it would. Let’s try to fix thatā¦
I’ve bought Sergio Aguero and Luis Suarez.
There. I feel slightly better.
Are my fears totally banished, though? Far from it. I slept restlessly in my bed last night, with Granville’s Mancunian drawl haunting my thoughts ā he was adamant that selling Rooney was an error. Once again, I may soon have to admit that he’s right. That’s becoming a habit.
There was clearly an element of knee-jerk involved in my decision. Iād just seen Aguero and Suarez hit double figures again and, while Rooney did the business for me at Cardiff, in the long-term, I just donāt see him keeping pace with the South American pair, or indeed wearing my armband with the same degree of comfort.
Admittedly, David Moyesā recent claims that a rest for Rooney was imminent played their part. As does Robin van Persieās inevitable return to the team and the scoresheet. Then thereās Rooney’s likely suspension before the New Year. Can he possibly go seven, maybe eight domestic matches without another yellow? I very much doubt it.
Even so, while all these factors had me reach for the eject button, I know full well that December could see United step up, which will surely mean further returns for Rooney. Equally, Iām slightly concerned that the form of Suarez and Aguero may not be maintained, certainly not at their current improbable rate of goals and Fantasy returns.
I can probably accept some regression from Suarez and Aguero. I could probably stand to watch Rooney rack up more goals. However, Iām not sure I could face Granville if my four point hit and Rooney rejection plays into his hands and has him ride off into the mini-league distance.
A few weeks ago I declared that Iād start āplayingā Fantasy Football again. A few weeks, points hits and several skin-of-my-teeth decisions later, Iām kind of craving the safe existence of my early season. Sure, perhaps I was doomed to failure, but Iām pretty sure I wasnāt destined to crash and burn quite so spectacularly.
