634x258 Fixtures
25 February 2014 1333 comments
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Our weekly look at the upcoming fixture landscape begins, as ever, with the sunny side of the street. Factoring in the imminent blanks, we cast an eye over teams with the most favourable schedules across the next four to six Gameweeks – two of the top seven are on our radars, while Norwich and Stoke provide intriguing options for managers casting around for Gameweek 29 sticking plasters:

Norwich

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Under-pressure manager Chris Hughton earned another stay of execution with his team’s spirited thwarting of Tottenham. The unexpected result shows us that their best weapon in the war against relegation – their home form – might be something for Fantasy managers to take advantage of. With three nice-looking home games in the next six (STO, SUN, WBA) and the first of those being a precious Gameweek 29 fixture, many are eyeing up one or more Canary-shaped plugs for the holes in their squads that weekend.

Clean sheets in each of their last four home games (including Man City and Tottenham) bring Norwich’s defensive assets firmly onto our radars. At 5.0, John Ruddy is an expensive goalkeeping option but his premium buys you plenty of save points. In defence, the 4.3-priced Martin Olsson remains the standout choice, with both security of starts and cost on his side. In midfield, the emerging form of Robert Snodgrass has made him a viable acquisition; he has notched two goals and an assist in five matches, with the underlying stats hinting at more to come.

Everton

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Very nearly snatching a point at Stamford Bridge, Everton are showing themselves to be formidable foes, even when not playing brilliantly. Scoring in just one of their last four games, the Toffees are clearly toiling but the return of Romelu Lukaku coincides perfectly with an upturn in fixtures. For despite their postponed Gameweek 29 fixture, Everton have a mouth-watering set of matches, with three home games and a trip to Fulham in the next five Gameweeks. The Toffees also have two encounters to rearrange – against Sunderland and Palace, presenting Fantasy managers with the prospect of a couple of double Gameweeks somewhere along the line. Such fixtures ought to bring Fantasy profit at both ends of the pitch.

In defence, managers who held onto Seamus Coleman through his injury may be rewarded for their patience, while Phil Jagielka and Leighton Baines also look good options. In midfield, Kevin Mirallas seems to be the likely lad, having looked like hitting some form a few weeks ago although, with a plethora of attacking midfield options at Roberto Martinez’s disposal, his security of start is dented somewhat. Martinez will be hoping that Lukaku’s return to fitness will kick-start a faltering attack; earlier this season, the Belgian notched eight times in nine games and with on-loan Lacina Traore sidelined due to a hamstring injury, only Steven Naismith could rob him of game time.

Chelsea

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A last gasp goal from John Terry saved Jose Mourinho’s blushes against Everton last weekend and kept the Blues at the top of the table. They’ll be hopeful of staying there for a while now as their medium-term schedule brightens a little. Four appealing matches in the next six, as well as a Gameweek 29 fixture means that Chelsea remain firmly on Fantasy radars.

The Blues have now conceded just three goals in their last 11 games to push their defence to the top of many Watchlists. Terry’s goal was a timely reminder of what he brings to the table for his extra cost – Gary Cahill and Branislav Ivanovic are both decent options, too, with the latter’s recent forays into enemy territory edging him into the lead. Meanwhile Cesar Azpilicueta is the budget-friendly option at the back, though hasn’t so far offered the same attacking (or bonus point) potential as the rest of his defensive colleagues. In midfield, only Eden Hazard seems to be firing right now, though Willian’s underlying stats are worth keeping an eye on, whilst up top, the threat of rotation between Fernando Torres and Samuel Eto’o make both options unappetising.

Stoke

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Limiting City to a single goal at the Etihad must rank as one of the achievements of the season for Mark Hughes’ side. Not exactly a prolific source of Fantasy profit this term, the Potters could nevertheless turn their forthcoming schedule into points as they have four strong games in the next six, including a trip to Norwich in Gameweek 29. The good times extend for a little while beyond that, too.

The expected return of Robert Huth should help to shore up their failing defence – the German can be expected to oust Marc Wilson from the XI, making Erik Pieters the only sub-5.0 option at the back . With set pieces and a wicked long range shot in his locker, Charlie Adam is the midfield option of choice – both he and Peter Crouch have notched three times apiece in the last seven but with forward slots at a premium, few will be willing to take a punt on the latter.

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Southampton
One of only four of the current top 10 teams blessed with a match in Gameweek 29, Southampton have three decent fixtures (cpl, NOR, NEW) in the next six. They also face Liverpool next week which, while as stern a test as their defence may face, isn’t such a bad option for their attack, as Swansea and Fulham found out. Artur Boruc remains a great option in goals, while Calum Chambers is the budget choice in defence. Adam Lallana will be hopeful of adding more goals to his tally whilst Rickie Lambert and Jay Rodriguez retain their appeal.

Newcastle
The return of Fabricio Coloccini, Cheick Tiote and Löic Remy helped Newcastle to their first goal, win and clean sheet in four games. Alan Pardew will be hopeful of putting their recent performances behind them and chalking up a respectable league finish. Despite the blank, the schedule mainly smiles kindly on the Tyneside team, with trips to Hull and Fulham and the visit of Crystal Palace in the next four Gameweeks. Mike Williamson and Tim Krul could earn their owners a few more budget clean sheets while Remy will be keen to return to the form that saw him score eight goals in as many games earlier in the season.

Crystal Palace
Tony Pulis has done a fine job of lifting the Eagles out of the relegation zone but the task is far from finished. His main aim will be to turn around an away form that has seen them win just once on the road since he joined in November – certainly, trips to Swansea, Sunderland, Newcastle and Cardiff in the next six offer the chance to do so. The defensive displays that brought Palace onto Fantasy radars over the festive period will be tested by those road trips but it may be the turn of their attack to bring Fantasy points: Tom Ince has been impressing while Jason Puncheon may still have penalties in his locker. Glenn Murray could snatch them from him, however: the striker has finally returned to the fold to share some of the pitch time with Marouane Chamakh and, if he can reprise his Championship goalscoring form, could become the most unlikely of budget enablers.

  1. Total Foot 5
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    Souvlaki & gyros for everyone!!

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    1. Fresco
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      yei!! moussaka too?

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  2. Bubz
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    Make it two Olympiakos!

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  3. Scratch
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    Come on David Moyes! come on feel the noise 😀 😀

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  4. jas5sk - Youtube channel
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    Is there anyone on the planet that didn't see ManU losing to Olympiacos coming?

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  5. Optimus.
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    Suddenly the game is worth watching

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    1. Vpan
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      this

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  6. Vpan
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    yeeeeees!!!

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  7. There's Always One!
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    That sums up our season so far

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  8. JK - Cønt ⭐
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    The only player that ever scores against us is this dude deflection. How many fecking teams can one guy play for?

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    1. Wilshere Knowledge
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      He actually flicked it on intentionally. Good goal.

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      1. Kylos
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        actually more just hit off him

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      2. Granville
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        🙄

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  9. FPL Daniel
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    David Moyes for president ahahahhaha LooolLLLL

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  10. Total Foot 5
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    OUZO flowing ...

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  11. SuperOsçarBaby
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    Dammit, forgot to do UCL subs, Maniatis stuck on bench

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    1. Give The Todd Some Love
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      Tough luck, that's painful

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      1. SuperOsçarBaby
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        got an assist and he is a defender too!

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  12. Wilshere Knowledge
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    And RvP hurt. Great Tuesday.

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    1. There's Always One!
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      Your a nice person

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  13. emperikal
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    RVP down...

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  14. Jimmers
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    Is SAF there??

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  15. Towsor44
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    Could have killed him

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    1. Pork Pie Sausage Roll
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      😆

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    2. ★FC Borecelona★
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      😆

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  16. Godfather Bandit 42
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    RIP RVP!

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  17. FPL Daniel
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    Mata and Rooney on my watch list immediately

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    1. FPL Daniel
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      RVP up again.

      Mata and Rooney off my watch list immediately

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  18. Total Foot 5
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    Moyes has team playin not to loose. W/ rvp & rooney u cannot do that imo.

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    1. Kylos
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      Hard to win w/o a midfield or defence

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    2. Breadbin
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      Bit loose at the back for sure.

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    3. Camp No No
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      Are you suggesting that with RVP and Rooney you can't not lose? ;D

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  19. r0nh
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    Sell, sell, sell!!!

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  20. Chucky
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    RVP off?

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    1. The Bandit
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      No, just seems that way

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      1. Chucky
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        cheers 🙂

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  21. Kylos
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    Smalling must be the second worst defender in the league...after kolo Toure

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    1. Fresco
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      and Jos Hooiveld

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    2. Lazarus
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      Skrtl disagrees.

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    3. SuperOsçarBaby
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      disagree, Hooiveld

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  22. Camp No No
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    Let's try this again:

    Dzeko must go. I will anyway get Aguero for GW30 or GW31, so it's gonna be a 2-3 week punt.

    So, I ask you: which forward would you have for next 2 GW, if you could have any?

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    1. Wilshere Knowledge
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      I'd go Ade and take a haul against Cardiff and 2 points against Chelsea.

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      1. Camp No No
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        Thanks. Now that I look at it that way, it seems so clear.

        only small problem is this: Spuds will probably line up their first XI against Dnipro midweek.

        Makes me think: Soldado's underlying stats are great...

        Yeah, I know the fallacy here, but on the other hand, he is a flat track buly if any.

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    2. Pork Pie Sausage Roll
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      Jrod/Lambert, Ade, Potentially Eto'o/Torres

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      1. Camp No No
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        Problem for me: I've got 3 So'ton. Eto'o and Torres, thing is, we don't know which will play.

        I think I'll go with Ade. I will turn him into a Kun come GW30 anyway.

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    3. thepuntmaster
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      Ade

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  23. Poseidon. Not arrogant, jus…
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    The way the draw panned out was terrible for English football. Arsenal or City would of destroyed Olympiakos. Instead we're looking at at least 3 crashing out.

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    1. Fresco
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      Calm down, Olympiakos won't go through

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      1. Poseidon. Not arrogant, jus…
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        I'm calm. 😀

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    2. Epic Fail
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      At least 3?

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      1. Poseidon. Not arrogant, jus…
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        Arsenal, City and now possibly united. Should probably say at least 2, and looking a little more like 3.

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    3. Granville
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      How about Arsenal or City winning their groups first and getting the good draw.

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      1. Wilshere Knowledge
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        City had Bayern.

        Arsenal had the group of death.

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        1. Granville
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          Arsenal should have won that group in the position they were in.

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          1. Camp No No
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            True, they screwed it up, but still, it was the toughest group.

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      2. Chu Young Ping Pong
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        They were in the toughest groups.

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      3. Poseidon. Not arrogant, jus…
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        Fair point.

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  24. Tim Canterbury
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    Utd are garbage

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    1. Dr Dream
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      Terrible...what happened to all that free flowing attacking football?..well and truly gone and replaced by passing across the back four now..rubbish.

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      1. Camp No No
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        Well, in a sense, it is free flowing, just between the defenders.

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  25. Kylos
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    1...the number of times United have broken down a defence this season

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  26. thepuntmaster
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    Bearing in mind I have Zaha which one of the following:

    Gnabry and McNaughton >

    a) Ward and Eikrem

    b) Parr and Richardson

    c) Parr and S Davis

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  27. PINKFISH (SANCTIONED AND GA…
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    I am a Greek this evening.

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  28. Dr Dream
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    Don't follow Greek footy...In the pecking order of the prem what standard would Olympiacos be...?..Are they a team on the up or have they exceeded themselves to get this far ?

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    1. PINKFISH (SANCTIONED AND GA…
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      I asked this earlier and the consensus was around Spurs level.

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      1. Dr Dream
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        Oh, not too shabby then...

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        1. PINKFISH (SANCTIONED AND GA…
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          They are head and shoulders the best in Greece. I was interested to see how that sits playing Utd.

          They have phenomenal support and don't play too bad from what I've seen so far. Couple of very good players up front and they are without there main striker.

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    2. Scratch
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      Well their left back is on loan from Arsenal and would likely be 4th or 5th choice were he still there. So that should be an indication 😉

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      1. Dr Dream
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        Really..mind you Arsenal have some quality players on the edges of the squad...

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  29. The Bandit
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    Moyes is shite, SAF would never have bought players like Cleverley and Smalling

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    1. Como Park Rambler
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      He thought ahead by spending more than 35 mil on Nani and Anderson to replace Giggs and Scholes, too.

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  30. Lazarus
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    What on Earth was that music playing as they walked off the pitch?

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