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Our trawl through the press conferences and post-match reports returns as we fish for fresh, tasty sound bites. This week, Tim Sherwood talks tactics, David Moyes discusses Adnan Januzaj’s game time, Brendan Rodgers lifts the lid on Steven Gerrard’s new role, Arsene Wenger discusses his midfield options, whilst new managers Gunnar Solskjaer and Rene Meulensteen also have their say:

After his captain’s deepest average position of the season, Brendan Rogers addressed veteran midfielder Steven Gerrard’s new position in the first team. Gerrard has racked up fantasy points (87, or 5.1 ppg) in typical fashion despite missing several games though injury. Fantasy owners need not be overly concerned by his repositioning, with much of his attacking threat this season coming by way of set pieces – but, at 8.8, Gerrard remains Liverpool’s most expensive midfielder. Budget-friendly Jordan Henderson (6.4) and Raheem Sterling (5.3) both played the full 90, in spite of Daniel Sturridge’s return to action. Both sit on 3.4 ppg, meaning the case for Gerrard remains.

“He fits the profile of that controlling role. In the period out [with a hamstring injury], we had real success with a player in the controlling role and two guys pressing and playing in the central corridor. I just feel that the position is perfect for Steven. Firstly, he has the personality to play it. When you play in that controlling role, you need someone who can get on the ball. He gives us great variety in his passing. You saw it a couple of times today, he’d pick it up from deep, make a short pass and open the game up for us and he stretched the game with his vision and quality. I’ve spoken to him a lot on the subject and I think it was just about the timing really of when to play him in the role”
Brendan Rogers confirms Steven Gerrard’s future role for Liverpool.

 

Arsene Wenger revealed, somewhat surprisingly, his ambitions for Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. With Theo Walcott forced out through injury, many managers may have earmarked Chamberlain (6.7) as a cut-price replacement but it appears Wenger has other ideas for his progression into the side. This could signal the mouth watering prospect of a 4.2-priced advanced midfield option in the Arsenal’s front line….

“At the moment he is still in formation. It is good for his education as he plays left, right and centrally when needed. After [the age of] 23 or 24 you settle in a definite position. He will be deeper as he has a good long ball, penetration from deep and a good quality to distribute and penetrate individually. Certainly he has the same qualities to Steven Gerrard. He is a bit of a Ramsey type.”
Arsene Wenger on Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s positional prospects.

 

Wenger’s comments on Serge Gnabry look set to tempt Fantasy managers as they prepare for the return of a highly popular, budget-stretching Argentine up top. Selecting the exceptionally cheap young German looks a great punt, but a quick word of caution – with Arsenal looking primed for investment, a non-playing 4.2-priced midfielder could prove hard to shift for managers looking to accommodate a third Arsenal starter if Gnabry fails to get regular first team action.

“He has a lot in the locker… We are looking at a guy who has great pace, good individual talent, can pass people, is a good finisher who can finish right and left as he is two-footed, and he has a very good football brain, with good vision.”
Arsene Wenger talks up Serge Gnabry’s great potential.

 

Cardiff City’s new manager Ole-Gunnar Solskjaer explains his central defensive selection headache. The ‘baby-faced assassin’ took the sword to the usual back four by handing Mark Hudson a start – first in the midweek cup tie and then again in the league, as forum-favourite Ben Turner was forced to the bench. Budget-friendly Turner (4.2) had played every minute of the season before this weekend’s defeat by the Hammers but, with Hudson ousting the formerly ever-present EnglishmAn from Cardiff’s starting XI, doubts remain over the first-choice partner for captain Caulker.

“Mark has been on the bench all year but he was brilliant up at Newcastle, he was absolutely outstanding when Steven had to miss the game with a few knocks. So I opted for him and I thought Mark did really well. Ben has done nothing wrong all year. So I’ve got three good centre-backs there and we’ll need the depth of the squad.”
Ole-Gunnar Solskjaer on Ben Turner’s recent absence from the starting XI.

 

Having started his tenure with a 4-4-2 formation, Spurs boss Tim Sherwood hinted at a possible change to accommodate more of the club’s summer signings. Spurs have won four out of their five league matches under the new manager but face mixed fortunes, hosting both Man City and Everton and facing three away fixtures in the next five. Fantasy owners of Christian Eriksen (7.3m), won’t be too concerned, given the Dane’s superb average of 7.2 points per game under the new leadership, though the likes of Roberto Soldado may have reason to worry if Sherwood reverts to one up front, given the recent impact of Emmanuel Adebayor.

“We’ve got Nacer Chadli – for me his best position is going to be off the front – and Erik Lamela. I think he will play in the hole behind the main striker. These boys are halfway through the settling-in period so I don’t want to bring somebody else in and knock them back. We will crack on with what we have got – and I believe in them. I believe they can do a job and we will change the way we play, maybe. I’m looking for a change of style, possibly, to freshen it up – and we have the options within the squad already.”
Tim Sherwood on a potential shift in style and personnel in Spurs’ starting XI.

 

Eden Hazard’s match-winning contribution against a resilient Hull City at the weekend prompted calls from Jose Mourinho, to award his star player’s form with a player of the month trophy. Fantasy owners will, no doubt, empathise after the young Belgian’s performance was rewarded with no Fantasy Premier League (FPL) Bonus Points, but there is cause for optimism amid the frustration. At 10.6 Hazard is the FPL’s stand-out midfielder – most expensive, most points and comfortably top of the ICT rankings. Having played a key role in the victory against Liverpool, Hazard now appears focussed on taking the responsibility of changing games ahead of a tricky tie against reigning champions Manchester United.

“He is playing very well for a long time. He is more than just a talented kid now. He feels and accepts the responsibility, accepts that a team player is more than a talented player. Without losing his fantastic ability he is giving us other things. Let’s see if the Barclays Premier League decide to give him a player of the month, because the kid is waiting and the trophy is not arriving. Maybe they don’t like to go to Cobham!”
Jose Mourinho talks up Eden Hazard’s consistency as Chelsea’s star turn.

 

Sunderland manager Gus Poyet moved to reinforce his prematch comments on Adam Johnson’s ‘match winner’ potential following his FPL player-of-the-week performance against Meulensteen’s beleaguered Fulham. His comments suggest that Johnson is now central to the teams attacking play and it would appear a shrewd move from the new manager. His remarkable performance banked 22 fantasy points, exactly one third of his total points tally and 75% of his seasons goals in a rampant 90 minutes at Craven Cottage. Sunderland play host in three of their next four fixtures (SOT, STO, new, Hull) – a favourable-looking run for the 6.4-priced winger.

“Johnno today, he would make the difference at any level. We were looking to get that style of play for him to take advantage and make the difference. Johnno needs to play for a team that keeps the ball, gives him the ball at the right time, gives him the space to break. We were trying, it wasn’t easy at first, but in the last two or three weeks when we’ve been passing better and the team has been more solid, that’s given him the freedom to perform.”
Gus Poyet on Adam Johnson’s ‘key player’ status at Sunderland.

 

Fantasy favourite, David Moyes – whose comments are typically shrouded in mystery – took time to elaborate on Man United starlet Adnan Januzaj’s increasingly obvious talent, after deploying him in a central role behind Danny Welbeck. Though the 5.2-priced youngster failed to register any significant FPL return, he is already the champions’ highest-scoring midfielder with 54 points. His out-of-position prospects may quickly diminish, with the potential return of Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie, but Moyes’ public recognition of Adnan’s versatility should serve managers with encouragement.

“Adnan can play in all the positions around the front. I speak to him a lot and he tells me he could play everywhere and he would have no problem. He’s not a nervous boy. I wanted to see if it would give us any more creativity, any more [attacking] positions, and help us. He needs teaching and understanding because he is still learning the game in a lot of the things he is doing. But his talent and natural ability is up there with the best and I think, in time, he will prove to be that.”
David Moyes on Adnan Januzaj’s versatility for Manchester Utd.

 

Fans of the west London side and their Fantasy investors need look no further than the January reunion of a formerly lucrative Fantasy combination – Clint Dempsey and a Fulham FC jersey. Meulensteen has been quick to acknowledge his loanee’s value to the club and we’d expect to see the 7.4-priced American back in the points soon. Dempsey delivered triple-figure hauls in six of his seven seasons in the Premier League and his final season at the club (2011/12) harvested an astonishing 209 points. This season’s 7-7.5 midfield price-bracket is packed with talent – Ramsay, Lallana, Eriksen and Cabaye attracting strong investment – but if Dempsey rediscovers his devastating form, he’ll make for a wonderful differential.

“Clint’s a fit boy and that comes pretty quickly… the more minutes and games he gets under his belt the quicker that will all come. It won’t take long for him to be right back up there… He’s just got to keep working, but that’s his character and that’s exactly what we know he will do.”
Rene Meulensteen, buoyed by the return of former Fulham favourite, on Clint Dempsey.

 

7shadesofsmoke The Prodigal Son. Former FFS 'Say What' contributor, UEFA World Cup captain with Costa Rica and Team India manager at the FFS Hockey World Cup. Follow them on Twitter

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  1. FPL Mike the Knight
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    12 years, 6 months ago

    Zabaleta or Terry?

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    1. saata
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      Terry

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  2. JT's Dog
    12 years, 6 months ago

    do dogs have fingers?

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    1. SPorting
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      My do has no nose.

      He ran in front of a bus and had to have it removed. Terribly sad.

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      1. Hect.OR 98th
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        how does he smell?

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        1. SPorting
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          Like veterinary surgery antiseptic disinfectant.

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        2. Robe Wan
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          terrible

          BANTER

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    2. roscola
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      Yes but they can't look up

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    3. SPorting
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 6 months ago

      My dog jumped onto the dining table last night and ate my fish fingers.

      So I ate his dog food.

      That'll teach him.

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      1. Billy Gilmore
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        😆

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    4. Jafooli
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      We had a cat with three legs. He was nuts.

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  3. FPL Mike the Knight
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    Do you have to have either Silva or Yaya? when fit?

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    1. ⭐ Bemba_Da ⭐
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      You don't have to but would be nice

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    2. Lucy.
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      I think Navas, with Nasri's fairly long term injury, is opening up as a decent alternative. When he starts, his returns are pretty impressive. King of the Assist!

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      1. 1mills
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        12 years, 6 months ago

        Yeah Navas is looking a decent alternative route, as should be a lot less rotation prone with the injuries racking up.

        In fact Silva's inggling injury record for the last 18 months making me think I am be better off with Navas, plus £1mil elsewhere.

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        1. Lucy.
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          Too much of a sideways move for me to do and I played my WC before the Nasri stuff.

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  4. Demí
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    Great piece.

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    1. roscola
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      Yep, really good article

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    2. Beavis
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      +1

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    3. Heydudes13
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      Much better than any of yours.

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      1. Demí
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        Agree

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        1. Heydudes13
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          What a soothing melody.

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          1. Heydudes13
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            Apart from the end bit.

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    4. 7shadesofsmoke
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      thanks for the support guys!

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  5. 1mills
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    12 years, 6 months ago

    I am wrong in thinking there's a relatively good chance City won't have a match in BOTH GW28 and GW29?

    Can't say I've seen this mentioned before, but just having a quick scan of the fixtures bearing in mind City won't have a match GW28 because of the league cup final.

    GW29 is the FA Cup 6th round, so assuming they manage to get into that, there's potentially 2 blank GW's in a row for City?

    We'd know by a week on Sunday how easy their 5th round tie could be aswell assuming they beat Blackburn tonight and then win the home match to Watford/Bristol City.

    Just making me think with tripling up on City on my wildcard, although could just save transfers in advance for those weeks or ensuring my bench players at least have reasonable fixtures for those weeks.

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  6. SPorting
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    12 years, 6 months ago

    When will Cabaye move to MUN?

    That's all I'm keeping him for.

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    1. saata
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      • 13 Years
      12 years, 6 months ago

      I'm keeping him because of his fixtures and his potential

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    2. Crouch Potato!
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      12 years, 6 months ago

      When Utd sell Ashley Young! 6 yrs maybe.

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      1. Camp No No
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        12 years, 6 months ago

        Nice, I can expect his price to drop in that time for me to get him back for those ManU points. Thanks for information!

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    3. 1mills
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      In fairness I like Newcastle's fixtures long term and he looked good against City on the weekend, plus is penalty taker so I'm pretty sure I'm going to keep him now.

      Would defintely have him at United

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      1. SPorting
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        Thanks SAF.

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  7. Marknlard
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    12 years, 6 months ago

    Cardiff v West Ham tactical review. A little look at what Ole has done differently at Cardiff.

    http://cardiffkickaball.wordpress.com/2014/01/15/cardiff-0-2-west-ham-post-match/

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    1. Valar(Keith)
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      12 years, 6 months ago

      Cheers mate.. always look forward to them. will be waiting for the article you put up for GW 24 really keenly though as that's when i want one of your guys.

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  8. Bubz
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    Really good article 7shades, cheers.

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    1. SPorting
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      Stop brown nosing!

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      1. ⭐ Bemba_Da ⭐
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        😆

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      2. Heydudes13
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        Lol.

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      3. Bubz
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        Dont be jealous 😉

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        1. SPorting
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          Hah!

          Demi posts "Great piece" and gets +5 for that.

          Quality not quantity apparently.

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      4. Lucy.
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        7 shades of brown?

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      5. SPorting
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        (I'm only miffed because 7shades didn't reply to my brown nose post on page1)

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        1. 7shadesofsmoke
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          Sorry i missed it Sporting,

          Thanks you for the resonating feedback 😀

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    2. 7shadesofsmoke
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      thanks Bubz, much appreciated.

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      1. Lucy.
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        Seriously though, great work!

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  9. Crouch Potato!
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    Great piece!

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  10. Camp No No
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    "I believe they can do a job", Sherwood doesn't specify which job, so he might as well think that Lamela and Chadli could be hired by the local McDo' if he fires them.

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    1. 7shadesofsmoke
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      If you click the link, the title of the article is

      "Tim Sherwood believes that Nacer Chadli and Erik Lamela would both be most effective in central roles behind the striker – and he is considering a “change of style” to get the best out of the pair."

      😉

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      1. SPorting
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        I clicked your link but it just took me to your profile.

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        1. 7shadesofsmoke
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          In the main article, the words in Green should take you to the source of the quote. Let me know if there are any issue that

          http://www.london24.com/sport/tottenham/spurs_boss_considers_change_of_style_to_incorporate_chadli_and_lamela_1_3199838

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      2. Camp No No
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        Seriously?

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  11. Trigg ⭐️
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    Chamakh and 4 big mids is really screaming out to me.

    I think I'm going to go with my gut on this one. What's the worst that can happen? I've had 14m strikers do @$?! all for me this season, so surely a 4.8m one who scores 2 points is a better option.

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    1. Camp No No
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      If you look at it that way, sure having Chamakh is better than having RVP, but on the other hand, there are forwards who could actually bring you points.

      No, seriously, I agree that Chamakh is a valid 3rd striker option for easier CPL home fixtures, if it gives you Aguero, Suarez, 4 big hitting midfielders and a classy defence with 2 playing GK's who have good fixtures. Why not, then?

      In fact, I just started to think of this for my wildcard!

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    2. PlayPercentage
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      Chamakh seems to have improved under Pulis. I had him in the early GWs.

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    3. Tomopinder77
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      Souds a good option to go for!
      Even Berahino for 4.6?

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      1. Camp No No
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        No, not that one. Chamakh is a sure starter. That makes a difference.

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        1. Tomopinder77
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          True, depends if your planning to actually play the third striker or bench and play 5 quality mids.

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  12. Heydudes13
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    Great piece of cake.

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  13. Proggy
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    12 years, 6 months ago

    Who remembers Whittaker?

    Remember everyone had him at the start of this season? 😆

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  14. Bobbydhino - ⚒ Saint Slav…
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    Nice read.

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    1. 7shadesofsmoke
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      Thanks Bobby

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  15. PlayPercentage
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    12 years, 6 months ago

    I have a 55pt lead in my mini-league. Do I keep it tight with a template team, or go for a punt to try to extend the lead to 70, say?
    My opponents would then start to make rash transfers, even take the armband off Suarez.

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    1. Lucy.
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      Keep it tight and keep hits down.

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      1. PlayPercentage
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        Yes, that's what I'm thinking. Grind it out.

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        1. Lucy.
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          12 years, 6 months ago

          55 points can disappear quicker than you'd think. I had a 55 point advantage in December, it's now down to 28. Play your own game.

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    2. Valar(Keith)
      • 16 Years
      12 years, 6 months ago

      55 points is nothing,,, just play the game like you are in a vacuum

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      1. PlayPercentage
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        But everyone in the league is Suarez (C) and is terrified of taking the armband off Suarez.
        That means there should be no massive points differences at the end of the week.

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        1. Hect.OR 98th
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          tell that to those with Wilshere this week. Just one example. One explosive performance can gain a lot of points.

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        2. Valar(Keith)
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          He just needs to beat you by 4 points a week to beat you with 2 weeks to spare

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    3. Hect.OR 98th
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      play your own game. too soon to be having one eye on your rivals. 55 points can be wiped out in two weeks.

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  16. Tomopinder77
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    Anyone not going for sturridge?

    What about this side?

    Manonne
    Clyne-Kos-Coleman
    Hazard-Ozil-Yaya-Ramsey-Eriksen
    Aguero-Suarez

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    1. SPorting
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      Oooh. A lesser-spotted 3-5-2!

      A dying breed around these parts.

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  17. Water_Pink
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    Thinking next couple of weeks
    Oscar> januzaj
    Negredo> aguero ?

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    1. Hect.OR 98th
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      if you've already got hazard, then yes. if not, work out how you can get him in

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      1. Water_Pink
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        Iv got hazard already. Just feel like aguero is gonna take over negredo. Can't see both of them being played together? I can always get a different midfielder. It leaves me with 6.5 for one

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  18. The Baby-faced Assassin
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    Looking to WC after this weekend and wondered what peoples thoughts were on doubling up on Chelsea defense? Currently have 2 arsenal players at the back but looking to drop Szczesny and double up with Cech and possibly cole/ivanovic.

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    1. Hect.OR 98th
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      I don't like to double up with premium defenders. Risking two clean sheets is one thing, but £12m+ attached to them is too much for me.

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  19. Xavi Iniesta
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    12 years, 6 months ago

    Whose getting involved with Fatboy McGeady @6?

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    1. Crouch Potato!
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      He ain't confirmed in their starting 11 yet so not a hope in hell.

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    2. Qubit
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      No chance. And should he even cement a place in the team the logical beneficiary is Lukaku.

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  20. Dazspurs
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    12 years, 6 months ago

    Which is the better 4-6 week choice?

    a) Ozil

    b) Hazard

    Thanks in advance for any replies.

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    1. COW
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      12 years, 6 months ago

      Haz

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    2. LOCO ABREU
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      have both and think both season keepers

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      1. Dazspurs
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        I know, but am trying to fit in with Man City midfield coverage and expensive strikers!

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        1. LOCO ABREU
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          go with haz,more goals in him.

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  21. COW
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    Play JRod(Sun A) or Janj (Che A)?

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    1. Lucy.
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      JRod.

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    2. Lucy.
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      Chelsea like clean sheets at the moment and Man Utd are hardly potent. Plus, as Jonty detailed in a hot topic recently, Januzaj might not be all that good for FPL potential.

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    3. LOCO ABREU
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      jrod no brainer

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  22. Valar(Keith)
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    Fpl please dont change Ramsey's flag to a yellow now cause of the mail source.. just hold your horses and wait until friday and just drop the flag altogether so he can be protected. We all know this whole red to yellow to no flag business is just your way of keeping the prices of players you've underpriced high 😉

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    1. Lucy.
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      Very fair point.

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  23. Fence Sitter
    • 12 Years
    12 years, 6 months ago

    Suggestions please De Gea-Fonte-Coleman-Cole-Chiriches-Evans-Gerrard-Ozil-Hazzard-Colback-(Daniel.Johnson)-Suarez-Giroud-Sturridge

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    1. Hect.OR 98th
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      lose the hyphens and lay it out properly! Good team though I'd be worried with no Man City attacking players

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  24. Crouch Potato!
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    Just finished reading the article for the 11th time. A masterpiece!

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    1. Heydudes13
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      The Tchaikovsky of FFS article writers is 7shades!

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    2. 7shadesofsmoke
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      Haha, thanks Spud.

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  25. david999
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    12 years, 6 months ago

    Aguero n cabaye in for lukaku n yaya worth 4PH??

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    1. LOCO ABREU
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      12 years, 6 months ago

      try to keep yaya,home to cardiff

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  26. LOCO ABREU
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    12 years, 6 months ago

    possible wc team:
    Marshall/Mannone
    Clyne-Kolarov-Kos-Azpi-Ward
    Ozil-Gnabry-Silva-Hazard-Puncheon
    Studge-Suarez-Aguero

    what do you think?

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  27. Robe Wan
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    • 13 Years
    12 years, 6 months ago

    a) Nothing (save FT)

    b) lukaku to Sturridge

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    1. FISSH
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 6 months ago

      lukaku could score just as much as sturridge.

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    2. LOCO ABREU
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 6 months ago

      maybe save

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  28. Heydudes13
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    12 years, 6 months ago

    Think all these big signings for Spurs flopping may put off other big players from joining there for a while.

    Capoue looks to be off.

    http://www.football-italia.net/43866/capoue-set-napoli-switch

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    1. Lucy.
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 6 months ago

      Wasn't Capoue allegedly one of the ones AVB didn't want?

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      1. Dazspurs
        • 16 Years
        12 years, 6 months ago

        When things turned bad I think he said that about most of the signings! I thought he was a good player who got unlucky with a bad injury 2 games in.

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  29. Lucy.
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    12 years, 6 months ago

    Just gonna say this because I'm not sure anyone has mentioned it yet:

    What a good piece!

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    1. 7shadesofsmoke
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 6 months ago

      Cheers Lucy, can we have this as a Hot Topic please? 😉

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  30. Crouch Potato!
    • 14 Years
    12 years, 6 months ago

    Those getting Aguero, what would you do if Negredo scored a brace and Aguero blanked?

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    1. FISSH
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 6 months ago

      be pretty bummed because I would have done Negredo > Aguero

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    2. Bubz
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 6 months ago

      I would be surprised and upset

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