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The Watchlist Updated – Gameweek 30

Our refresh of the Watchlist rankings, focussing on player selection over the next four to six Gameweeks, is rolled out this afternoon. As you’d expect, those with upcoming double Gameweeks and outstanding fixtures play a major part in our assessment – the full player listing are in the sidebar on your right:

The Defence

Sunderland duo Vito Mannone and Phil Bardsley climb this week as Gus Poyet’s side return to action after two back-to-back blanks. The Black Cats have home games against Palace and West Ham on either side of double Gameweek trips to Norwich and Liverpool, and with two matches yet to be scheduled, their long-term appeal is obvious. Available for just 4.5 in Fantasy Premier League (FPL), Mannone has averaged five points per game this season, with his save point potential making him the better option but if you’re not shopping for keepers, Bardsley, at 4.3, has a couple of goals and assist to his name thus far and looks the greatest attacking threat amongst Poyet’s defensive regulars.

Tim Howard and Seamus Coleman also scramble up the rankings. Everton face Swansea and Newcastle in double Gameweek 31 and also have showdowns with Cardiff and Fulham in the next three – whilst their away form hasn’t been great, the Toffees – who also have a home clash with Palace to be reschedule – have conceded just once in the last three at Goodison. Coleman gets the nod over Leighton Baines due to the fact that all five of his goals have arrived in open play, whilst Baines’ three strikes have all come from set-pieces or spot-kicks.

Three successive clean sheets elevates David De Gea in the keeper standings, whilst Patrice Evra retains his spot as our United defender of choice. The Red Devils have a double Gameweek 31 followed by showdowns with Villa and Newcastle in the next four and, despite David Moyes’ recent hint at handing the likes of Chris Smalling and Phil Jones greater game time at the back, Evra’s attacking potential keeps him in the mix – he moved up to third in the FPL defender standings last weekend.

With 12 fixtures to play in the final nine Gameweeks, City pair Joe Hart and Vincent Kompany both move up in our estimations. A trip to Hull precedes double Gameweek 31, with games against Fulham and United, whilst Manuel Pellegrini’s side also have home clashes with Southampton and West Brom in the next six. City may have struggled up top in recent matches but seem to have tightened up at the back, with a single goal conceded in the last three – Kompany has notched three times in the previous 10 and, with a 5% ownership, could prove a real differential for the run-in. Aleksandar Kolarov remains lower down due to his less secure game time but, at 5.0, the left-back still remains a viable option – he’s started five of the last seven and has still managed to average five points per game over that run.

Double Gameweeks for Hull and West Ham offer Fantasy managers some cut-price options at the back. With a home game against City this weekend, many will steer clear of Steve Bruce’s side but following that, a pair of fixtures in Gameweek 31 against West Brom and the Hammers precedes clashes with Stoke and Swansea – Allan McGregor and Curtis Davies are our picks here, with the latter’s eye for goal seeing him score four times in all competitions for the Tigers this term.

The Hammers face trips to Stoke and Sunderland in addition to a double Gameweek 31 which hands them home matches United and Hull. Adrian and James Collins have been vital to a run which has seen Big Sam’s side concede just twice in the last six matches, with Collins, at just 4.3, also chipping in with a goal and seven bonus points across that period.

The likes of Mike Williamson and Ashley Williams offer budget routes into Newcastle and Swansea’s defences for their respective doubles. Fabricio Coloccini’s return is sure to boost the Magpies’ clean sheet prospects – Alan Pardew’s welcome Palace and Everton to St James’ Park in Gameweek 31 and also face Fulham, Stoke and Swansea in the next six. Williams’ double Gameweek trips to Arsenal and Everton are somewhat offset by a schedule which also pits the Swans against West Brom, Norwich and Hull in the next four.

Stoke’s Asmir Begovic and Ryan Shawcross drop slightly due to the lack of a double but with games against West Ham, Villa, Hull, Newcastle and Cardiff in the next six, the Potters have one of the kindest looking schedules around.

Midfield

Yaya Toure and Adam Johnson move into the top three this week in light of City and Sunderland’s upcoming fixtures. The Ivorian has dropped to 9.9 in recent weeks but with a consistency of game time and the ability to remain injury-free, he seems set for major investment as he looks to continue the form that has already brought 13 goals and four assists for Manuel Pellegrini’s side. Like Toure, Johnson (now down to a bargain 6.5) has 12 fixtures in the final nine Gameweeks and, with six goals and a pair of assists in his last six league matches, is essential to his side’s survival bid.

Steven Gerrard and Raheem Sterling offer options across the price brackets for Liverpool’s upcoming schedule. The Reds face Cardiff and Sunderland in double Gameweek 31 and also square up to West Ham and Norwich in the next six Gameweeks, whilst a home clash with Tottenham is hardly a deterrent, given the 5-0 scoreline at White Hart Lane earlier in the season. The 9.1-priced Gerrard’s outstanding consistency has produced a goal or assist in 15 of his last 18 starts, whilst Sterling, at 5.8, has three goals and an assist in the last four – the only worry here is that he was omitted from the starting XI for the first time since Gameweek 12 after Brendan Rodgers opted for a midfield diamond for the trip to Southampton.

Beneath them, a host of mid-price options with double Gameweeks to follow also come into consideration. Kevin Nolan is perhaps the standout option; the Hammers skipper has five goals and an assist in his last five appearances and, at 7.1, is picking up plenty of new investors ahead of the above-mentioned schedule, with sidekick Andy Carroll also back to boost his chances of points.

Kevin Mirallas’ owners were left frustrated after he was moved to the bench last time around, though there’s the chance his absence was down to the fact that Roberto Martinez named his team sheet with one eye on the following FA Cup clash against Arsenal. The 7.5-priced Belgian has been in decent form for Everton, though, with three strikes in his last six and, sitting in just 8% of teams, remains a differential option.

Swansea’s Jonathan de Guzman (5.7) is a real under-the-radar alternative. The Dutchman has scored or assisted in four of his last six starts and has set-pieces and corners to boost his appeal for the Welsh club’s upcoming run of matches. Priced at 5.6, Newcastle’s Moussa Sissoko is similarly budget-friendly and scored twice in the Magpies’ 4-1 rout of Hull last time around.

The likes of Adam Lallana and Robert Snodgrass slip down the refresh, with neither player having a double Gameweek to fall back upon. Nonetheless, Snodgrass has Sunderland, Swansea, West Brom and Fulham in the next five; he’s scored or assisted four of Norwich’s last five goals and clearly has the schedule to prosper. Many are mulling over a move out for Lallana to accommodate the double Gameweek options but with Norwich, Newcastle and Cardiff all rolling up to St Mary’s in the next five, he has the chance to continue the form which has brought attacking returns in eight of the last 13 league fixtures.

Forwards

Sergio Aguero climbs above Daniel Sturridge into second spot, with Luis Suarez holding steady at the summit. Given the number of games his side still have to play, the City forward could move into first position in our thinking – providing he can prove his fitness. Certainly, if Manuel Pellegrini’s side are ousted from the Champions League this evening, we could soon discover the dates of their remaining fixtures; a scenario which would likely hand Aguero three double Gameweeks in the final. Over 61,000 FPL managers have already acquired the Argentine this week – his average of 7.7 points per game is second only to Suarez this season.

With a goal in each of his last two games since returning from injury, Romelu Lukaku shifts up to fourth. The big Belgian looks nailed-on as Everton’s first-choice forward and is now up to 8.3 this week, with the bandwagon picking up pace ahead of the weekend home clash against Cardiff. Wayne Rooney earns the nod over Robin van Persie as our United forward of choice. With the Dutchman looking out of sorts, his strike partner has grabbed two goals and an assist in the last couple of league games and seems to be returning to form after a patchy spell over the previous few matches.

Since returning from a three-match suspension, Loic Remy has scored twice in two games. The Newcastle forward is expected to recover from an ankle problem sustained on international duty and is another mid-price double Gameweek option to consider – available for just 8.0, Remy is owned by only 6% of FPL managers and seems a real differential, given his side’s upcoming schedule.

Nikica Jelavic, Wilfried Bony and Andy Carroll also have double Gameweek 31s to follow. At 6.7, Jelavic is the cheapest of the trio and has scored three times in the last four Gameweeks since moving to Hull, whilst Bony (7.2) has the schedule to keep his momentum going, after scoring six times in his last nine league appearances. If he can steer clear of injury and suspension, Carroll’s three assists in just 231 minutes suggests he could yet have a part to play in our Fantasy seasons.

West Brom’s Victor Anichebe makes an appearance in the lower echelons. The Nigerian has scored or assisted four of his side’s last five goals and, at just 5.1, could appeal to those looking to free up budget to splash out in the midfield – he has games against Swansea, Hull, Cardiff and Norwich in the next four.

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  1. Colonel Shoe 肝池
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    i still think theres room for an ironic font, rather than winks

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    1. Chris_Fàbregas #DOOS…
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      😉

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  2. Captain Shirokov
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    Silva you spa

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    1. Declan-
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      Yeah. Yaya wide open 🙁

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    2. Captain Shirokov
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      Can't hit the target from the edge of the box, no pressure at all.

      Big weakness in his game.

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  3. GarethJohn
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    10 years, 1 month ago

    Trying to decide on which man city defender to bring in for this week and then the DGW.. Money isn't the issue any help on who will / should play all 3 games and best choice for attacking threat ?
    Thanks

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    1. Epic Fail
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      Bad K.

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  4. Total Foot 5 - romario 11
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    Silva seems to not able to shoot..that could've been a goal.

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  5. jonnybhoy
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    10 years, 1 month ago

    What would you rather?

    A) -4PTS
    Boruc
    WILLIAMSON Turner Azpil Cahill CHESTER
    JOHNSON STERLING MIRALLAS Hazard Lallana
    AGUERO SUAREZ STURRIDGE

    B) -4PTS

    Boruc
    WILLIAMSON DISTIN Azpil Cahill CHESTER
    STERLING MIRALLAS Hazard Lallana COLBACK
    SUAREZ STURRIDGE AGUERO

    Team A has the more attacking players which could result in more points however there could be quite a number of clean sheets from Everton in the coming weeks and the DGW.

    What do you think guys?

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  6. Chu Young Ping Pong
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    Is Messi playing?

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  7. LewanGOALski
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    Silva took a shot 😯

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    1. Declan-
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      He should probably stop

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  8. The Sarjeant
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    Can someone explain the situation with Zabaleta and his yellow card please.

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    1. Declan-
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      Of course he isn't suspended for the pl. it will be the quarter final game or more likely their first group game next season.

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      1. Kudo Warrior
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        Does it carry on to the next season?

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    2. Epic Fail
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      What's confusing?

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      1. The Sarjeant
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        10 years, 1 month ago

        People are saying that if they get knocked out, then the ban will take place in the PL.

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        1. Kudo Warrior
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          Not true.
          Only domestic games affect the EPL.

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          1. The Sarjeant
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            Ah cheers. Haven't got a clue about the rules of cards etc.

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        2. Optimus.
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          I said it you mean 🙂 Are you new on here? 😉

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          1. Declan-
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            Exactly 🙂

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          2. The Sarjeant
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            10 years, 1 month ago

            And someone else. And nope. Been here all season, my first season on here though.

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        3. Declan-
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          It was Optimus. I don't think he'd be offended by me saying he does his best to spread false rumours from time to time 😉

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        4. Epic Fail
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          Lol

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    3. Kudo Warrior
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      He misses the next UCL game IF ManCity go to the next round.

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    4. Colonel Shoe 肝池
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      he may as well own one

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    5. The Sarjeant
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      Cheers guys.

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  9. Grounderz
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    Is Pellegrini banned from touchline?

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    1. Kudo Warrior
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      Yes.

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      1. Grounderz
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        Hmm, what for? Didn't see any Pardew-type behaviour on the first leg.

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        1. Kudo Warrior
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          He insinuated that the ref was being biased towards Barca in the post match interviews.

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          1. Grounderz
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            Ah, poor Pelle. Cheers, KW.

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  10. Chu Young Ping Pong
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    Oh dear lolarov

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  11. Captain Shirokov
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    Kolarov on ice.

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    1. Colonel Shoe 肝池
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      now thats a show id go n see

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  12. ⭐ Bemba_Da ⭐
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    😆 kolarov

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  13. Chucky
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    kolarov 😆

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  14. Granville
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    10 years, 1 month ago

    That's why he's known as Lolarov 😆

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  15. Scratch
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    10 years, 1 month ago

    Neymar vs Kolarov can't remember the last time I saw such a mismatch.

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  16. The Mandalorian
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    The refereeing has been even tougher on English clubs in the CL this season, you have to be prepared to win with 10 men in the knock-out stages.

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    1. Declan-
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      Really? I thought arsenal got a few great calls last night and all the calls have gone for city today

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  17. Chu Young Ping Pong
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    Silva, class.

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    1. Captain Shirokov
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      Nasri, not so class.

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  18. Kudo Warrior
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    Nasri you knob!

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  19. @ocprodigy
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    Kompany is such a beast. Not put a foot wrong so far tonight, immense.

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  20. Chucky
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    Nasri DGW(C) 😎

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    1. ⭐ Bemba_Da ⭐
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      because he misses great chances?

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  21. Parm
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    Very poor finish from Nasri.

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  22. gdog2244
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    Barca players are falling over from the slightest of touches! They're ruining the game imo

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    1. Kudo Warrior
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      Never watched Spanish football before? 🙂

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    2. Epic Fail
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      You seem surprised.

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  23. Total Foot 5 - romario 11
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    yaya touch of magic. but he's a casual. only those who have never played more than 10 yrs football call yaya a casual. whoevger calls yaya a casual has never played football at a club level. that back pass is something whoever plays football knows takes time from playing quick physical indoor club level 6 against 6 football.

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    1. Total Foot 5 - romario 11
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      its a tremendous pity nasri missed that. city can win this.

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      1. GREENDREAMS11
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        The same can be said of Leverkusen, seem to be up for it and PSG seem to be happy just making up the numbers.

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    2. Epic Fail
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      Dafuq

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      1. Total Foot 5 - romario 11
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        epic: i was making reference to to the backheel pas yaya just did.

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    3. The Sarjeant
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      When they call Yaya a casual, they don't mean as a player. They mean causal fantasy football players bought him at first.

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      1. Total Foot 5 - romario 11
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        sarj: i get your t and respect it. but those who bot him at 1st realize his tru talent. thus imo, those who bot him at 1st were smart (or lucky enough) to realize his ta;ent.

        yaya could easily be the best defensive mid in the world. maybe Paulinho, Hernane, the Duch mid who got injured from Rome, Gerrard, all come close, but i'd go either yaya or paulinho.

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        1. Epic Fail
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          Exactly, defensive midfielder. Deep lying midfielders aren't normally good for FPL, no matter how brilliant they are. Midfielders mainly get their FPL points for attacking returns.

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          1. Total Foot 5 - romario 11
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            Epic: but the pt u need to realize is he's a defensive midfielder who , by being a def mid is unexpected when he moves forward and scores.
            same applies to paulinho. Obvously not this yr w/ the 2 pathetic coaches avb and ts who have not played him correctly.

            I played for 2 yrs the equivalent of FPL for the brasilian league, alays had Paulinho, and paulinho like yaya just do not stop scoring fantasy pts as a def mid. thus, thats their differential w/ the rest of the mids.

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        2. Scratch
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          Yaya is a central midfielder, not a defensive mid. One of the main reasons he left Barca (apart from the 250k per week) was that he didn't want to always be the guy expected to stay back.

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          1. Total Foot 5 - romario 11
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            scratch: when i make ref to Defensive mid, i mean hes the 2nd mid from the duo of the defensive mids in a typical 4-4-2.
            the 4 mids, 2 are more forward oriented, and 2 are more def oriented. one of the 2 shall seldom go forward (not yaya nor paulinho) and 2nd Central def mid is yaya and paulinho get it...

            paulinho was trued as 1st def mid in brasil and he hated it. that why this much lesser player in kuis gustavo from wolfsburg is starter along w ppaulinho being the 2nd def mid who can go forward

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            1. Scratch
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              2nd defensive midfielder that goes forward eh?

              that sounds remarkably similar to a central midfielder 😉

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              1. Total Foot 5 - romario 11
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                scratch: could be.:) english is my 4th language. ive been playing football since im 3yrs of age on brasilian soil, so football terms that i translate from other languages which im more familiar might deviate from the way you refer to them in your native english or to how you are used to referring for a certain position
                for ex i wnet to university in boston and played football for my univeristy: the coach there had totaly difft terms for how the terms i was used to playng in another country.

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        3. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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          HE IS NOT A FECKING DEFENSIVE MIDFIELDER!!!

          He is a box to box midfielder.

          Sandro is a defensive midfielder.

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          1. Total Foot 5 - romario 11
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            doos: i think u get the pt. he is box to box mid whatever u wanna call him. but he plays BEHIND the 2 more offense oriented mids and ahead of the FIRST def mid Sandro in this case. or in brasilian nat squad its Luis Gustavo of Wolfsburg and paulinho beng the so caled box to box (or as i called it 2nd def mid who has the liberty to go forward so as long the 1st def mid stays covering) ive ben playing football for 20 yrs, and know of nthis thru difft coaches.

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            1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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              This is, I'm afraid, irrelevant. 🙂

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              1. Total Foot 5 - romario 11
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                doos.leave it. you have a way of seeing it.i have anther ay of seeing it. to e/ his own. Ive come to see many types of ways to play in midfield, whch always has been my position. enjoy the game.

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                1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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                  OK. You too. 🙂

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            2. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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              The point is, positionally, he is nowhere near a Makele, or whatever. It is no use saying "I did this or that" - you have to see what is in front of you.

              Also, Yaya has always scored well, in patches. I was laughed at when I had him last Season - but he scored bloody well for me.

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    4. Granville
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      You're completely missing the point. Great player in real life but not in FPL (before this season), which is why only casual players bought him.

      The causal has no disassociation between what's good for real and what's good for fantasy.

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      1. johnny sash
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        100% agree with this. However my stubbornness in constantly overlooking Him and Ramsey during the first few months has cost me.

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  24. ⭐ Bemba_Da ⭐
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    aguero has touched it yet?

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    1. Total Foot 5 - romario 11
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      bemba. was about to say that. kts yaya all over. kun no show so far

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      1. ⭐ Bemba_Da ⭐
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        not sure if fully fit to be honest. not really making many runs or doing anything of note in the game

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        1. Total Foot 5 - romario 11
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          yep. think hes not fully fit. if fit, he'd be running for those impressive bursts in small areas. worst part is, city could win this. Nasri needed to ave scored b4.

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  25. Captain Shirokov
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    Messi magic.

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  26. Noisy Neighbour
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    Well, considering City should be down by 3 goals already, I'll gladly take 0-0.

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  27. andres
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    So do we still go for kun?

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    1. Optimus.
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      I brought him in for -4 already this gw..I might make it -8 to get rid

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      1. andres
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        Jeje

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      2. Lord Flashheart
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        Timing!
        🙂

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        1. Lord Flashheart
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          Lol

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      3. GREENDREAMS11
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        The longer it stays 0-0 the longer he will be kept on the pitch

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      4. Werkself
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        Agreed, after all Hull and Barcelona are pretty evenly matched.

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  28. Az
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    • 14 Years
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    Mata & Adebayor --> A.J & Aguero (as long as he survives tonight)

    -4 tonight, or wait a week and do it for free?

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  29. Andy1
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    How's this team look?

    Boruc mannone
    Coleman Koscielny Williamson bardsley Coleman
    Hazard toure Nolan lallana Delph
    Suarez Sturridge aguero

    With 0.6m in the bank

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    1. Ex Lion Tamer
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      Weak defence, and Kos has bad fixtures

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      1. Andy1
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        I can change kos for azpi

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    2. Game of Throw-ins
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      Double Coleman could be genius though.

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      1. Andy1
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        I thought so too. The second Coleman is chester

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  30. Scratch
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    Was rooting for City initially but I hope justice prevails and they get spanked in the 2nd half. By right they should be 2 goals and a man down already.

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