Scouting The Doubles

Double Gameweek 31 – The Likely Lads

With ten sides set for a pair of fixtures apiece this Gameweek, Fantasy managers are spoilt for choice in terms of selections. In the first of a two-article analysis, we look at those players most likely to deliver across the double:

The Defence

Wojciech Szczesny, Laurent Koscielny and Per Mertesacker are the main contenders at the back for Arsenal. The Gunners’ trip to Stamford Bridge on Saturday lunchtime somewhat diminishes their double, though having limited Bayern Munich to a single strike in the Champions League last week and kept out Tottenham in the north London derby win at White Hart Lane, Arsene Wenger’s men could prove a tough obstacle for a Chelsea side that failed to score against Villa last weekend.

A midweek home game against Swansea is far more appealing as Arsenal look to add to their 13 clean sheets this term. Of the three, Koscielny seems to be the form player. He has now bettered Mertesacker for bonus by 14 points to eight since Gameweek 19 and, at 5.6 and owned by 11% to the German’s 6.4 and 27% ownership, looks the better bet in terms of both budget and differential appeal. Mertesacker’s goal threat keeps him in the mix, whilst Szczesny is now the top-scoring Fantasy Premier League (FPL) keeper, with save points boosting his appeal.

Seamus Coleman and Leighton Baines both look viable options as Everton host Swansea before travelling to St James’ Park. The former is now owned by 37% – 10% more than any other defender – and non-owners will be fearful of his potential as he looks to add to his six-goal haul, whilst Baines, dearer than his team-mate at 7.4 to 6.7, has his set-pieces and spot-kicks to thank for three goals thus far. In terms of clean sheet potential, the Toffees have conceded just twice in their last four at Goodison, whilst it’s worth noting that midweek opponents Newcastle have failed to score in any of their last four matches without the injured Loic Remy – suggesting Tim Howard could also be in the points. With Roberto Martinez keen to rotate his attacking options, a Coleman and Baines double-up could even prove a canny tactic.

A home game with West Brom and trip to West Ham offers Curtis Davies further chance of points as Hull look to scramble to safety. The Tigers have been more resilient on the road in recent matches – registering back-to-back shut-outs compared to five home games without a clean sheet – and whilst Davies, at 4.7, is the dearest option amongst Steve Bruce’s backline regulars, his eye for goal has already seen him score four times in all competitions this term.

For Liverpool’s trip to Cardiff and home game against Sunderland, Martin Skrtel and Simon Mignolet look the safest options. Brendan Rodgers’ decision to move to a midfield diamond has helped the Reds to back-to-back clean sheets and their prospects of further returns look promising this week – the Bluebirds have scored in just four of their 10 matches under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, whilst Sunderland have scored three times in their last six in all competitions. Skrtel’s attacking threat has already produced four goals for the big centre-half and, at 5.6 with an ownership of just 4%, he looks a real differential with three sets of double figures to his name already this term.

With Vincent Kompany suspended for the first match of the double, Pablo Zabaleta offers the most secure route into a City defence with three consecutive clean sheets. A home game against Fulham is first up for the 6.0-priced right-back, who has already served up four assists in front of his own fans, whilst a trip to United isn’t quite so intimidating these days as the red half of Manchester struggle at home under David Moyes.

Over at Old Trafford, Patrice Evra looks the best option at the back. Prior to their home humiliation against Liverpool, it’s easy to forget United had registered three successive clean sheets, whilst the 6.6-priced Frenchman’s forays down the left flank have already produced a goal and five assists and helped him to fourth in the FPL defender standings.

Newcastle are one of only two teams with a couple of home games on their agenda. With that in mind, Tim Krul and Fabricio Coloccini look valid options ahead of the visits of Palace and Everton to St James’ Park – Tony Pulis’ side have scored just once in their last five road trips, whilst the Toffees have mustered just a single goal in their previous four fixtures away from Goodison Park. Coming in at 5.1 in FPL, Krul’s save points could come to the rescue should the Magpies concede – certainly, with two shut outs in 13, Alan Pardew’s side haven’t been the most resilient of late. Coloccini is now down to 4.8 and has earned bonus points in four of the his five clean-sheet appearances this season.

Given that one of his two games is at Anfield, Vito Mannone’s owners will be a little pessimistic over his points potential. The Sunderland stopper faces two road trips, with a weekend visit to Carrow Road also on the agenda – nonetheless, with an average of 5.4 ppg bettered only by Coleman amongst defensive regulars, and six double figure hauls in just 18 appearances, the Italian, priced at a mere 4.5, could still add to his 21 save points and 16 bonus points over the pair of fixtures.

Adrian looks the safest rearguard option for West Ham’s back-to-back home games against United and Hull. Sam Allardyce’s decision to drop James Collins for last weekend’s trip to Stoke raises question marks over the Hammers’ centre-halves and the Spaniard, at just 4.5 in FPL, has averaged an impressive 5.2 points per game since taking over from Jussi Jaaskelainen. The Hammers have conceded a single goal in their last three at Upton Park, with Adrian’s 14 save points in 11 appearances indicative of his importance to the Hammers’ cause.

Midfield

Arsenal’s pair of fixtures afford Santi Cazorla the chance to continue his recent impressive showings. The little Spaniard has played a part in five of the Gunners’ last 12 league goals, with three goals and a pair of assists to his name – with the likes of Theo Walcott, Mesut Ozil and Aaron Ramsey all injured, he looks the one midfield option capable of picking up the points as Arsene Wenger’s side look to stay in the title race. The trip to Chelsea may see him toil but a home game against a Swansea side that have picked up two points from their last four looks full of potential.

A goal or assist in 16 of his last 19 starts sums up the consistency we can expect from Steven Gerrard. Attacking returns look on the menu for Brendan Rodgers’ top scorers as they roll up to face a Cardiff side that have conceded two goals per game under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, whilst a home clash with Sunderland affords the Reds a chance to maintain the form which has seen them average three strikes per match at Anfield. At 9.2, Gerrard looks the perfect solution for those perhaps unwilling to double up on Liverpool’s front two.

City pair Yaya Toure and David Silva are the in-form options amongst Manuel Pellegrini’s side. Weekend visitors Fulham have the second worst away defensive record in the league, whilst the Manchester derby trip to Old Trafford merely gives the Etihad side the chance to heap further pressure on David Moyes. Toure has averaged 6.3 points per game this term and was moved to the role in “the hole” against Hull, whilst Silva’s 14-point haul at the KC has earned him a major midweek bandwagon.

Without a goal or assist in each of his last four, Juan Mata could easily be classed as no more than a punt right now. The little Spaniard remains the one United attacking midfielder at least guaranteed of starts –whilst most owners are prepared to keep him and see out the games against West Ham and City, few will be tempted to purchase, with the likes of Gerrard, Toure and Silva all looking far more appealing options in the same price bracket.

Let’s face it – Sunderland’s double could be a little kinder on Adam Johnson. Weekend opponents Norwich have conceded once in their last five home games, whilst the midweek clash at Anfield may be no more than a back-to-the-wall performance – with six goals and two assists in his last seven league appearances, though, the 6.5-priced winger is the one man Gus Poyet can rely upon to deliver.

Kevin Nolan’s home form cannot be overlooked ahead of two Upton Park fixtures. The Hammers skipper has delivered three sets of double figures (13, 16, 3, 12) in his last four home appearances and with Andy Carroll back in the starting XI, Big Sam’s side could take advantage of the visits of United and Hull, with Nolan’s 7.1 price tag still relatively budget-friendly.

Forwards

Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge have the potential to run riot over the Gameweek. The move back to a front two has swung the momentum firmly back in the Uruguayan’s favour after Sturridge seemed to have the edge – Suarez has earned over 78% of the votes cast in this week’s Captain Poll, though his team-mate could well be the one alternative for those brave enough to look elsewhere with their armband.

Priced at just 6.7 in FPL, Edin Dzeko is the one City forward that has shown a semblance of form in recent matches. The Bosnian has netted in four of his last seven and with Sergio Aguero looking likely to remain on the sidelines, that home game with Fulham could be reason enough to acquire Dzeko as our third striker.

Roberto Martinez’ recent hint at rotation is somewhat disconcerting but we still have enough faith in Romelu Lukaku’s game time for Everton’s pair of fixtures. Two double figure hauls all season, though, and just a couple of goals from Gameweek 14 onwards suggests we shouldn’t expect too much from the big Belgian, though.

It says everything about United’s current plight that neither Wayne Rooney or Robin Van Persie have managed to earn even 1% of this week’s Captain Poll votes. Prior to the Liverpool defeat, Rooney had hinted at a return to match sharpness with two goals and assist in the previous two, whilst Van Persie, for all his recent lack of on-field conviction, has still delivered four goals and an assist in seven appearances since recovering from injury. Hardly a drought but, like Mata, non-owners are steering well-clear given West Ham’s home record and City’s recent run of defensive displays.

Three goals in his last five games bring Nikica Jelavic into consideration as a legitimate mid-price option for Hull’s clashes with West Brom and the Hammers. At 6.7, he’s identical in price to Dzeko, for example, though looks guaranteed to play every minute of both games – as our members can attest to, his underlying statistics look outstanding and suggest the Croatian has been a little unlucky not to find the net more often for the Tigers. Owned by just 1% of FPL managers, his recent 13-point haul against Cardiff highlights his potential.

There’s no denying Olivier Giroud is a frustrating Fantasy asset to own but, as Arsenal’s number one forward, the Frenchman has to be in the mix. There’d be no real surprise if the trip to Chelsea failed to deliver any points but that home game against Swansea could more than make amends – Giroud served up a 16-point haul in his previous game at the Emirates and could flourish against the Welsh strugglers next midweek.

Finally, Swansea’s Wilfried Bony is worth a name-check on form alone. Six goals, an assist and seven bonus points in 10 appearances since the turn of the year has been a decent return from the 7.1-priced Ivorian but, with back-to-back trips to Everton and Arsenal, he’ll be hard-pushed to maintain that run. If Garry Monk’s side are to get anything out of this double, though, Bony is likely to be involved.

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  1. Djerbil
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    Nice Topic

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  2. pundit of punts
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    Manolas and Perez starting for Olympiakos?

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    1. Optimus.
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      Yes

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      1. pundit of punts
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        Thanks Optimus.

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    2. Freshy
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      Olympiacos: Roberto, Maniatis, Holebas, Manolas, Marcano, Leandro Salino, N'Dinga, Peréz, David Fuster, Campbell, Domínguez SUBS: Megyeri, Papadopoulos, Bong, Paulo Machado, Samaris, Valdez, Vergos.

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      1. pundit of punts
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        Thanks Freshy.

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  3. Evs
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    Look at my dgw players if you want to see who not to pick !

    How the hell did I get into this mess 🙄

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    1. JJO
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      And your 2 new transfers are?

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      1. Evs
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        Silva & Mannone

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      2. JJO
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        Snod and Lallana to AJ and Nasri?
        I agree with Gecko,only player you have to owe is Suarez
        Noone else is essential

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        1. JJO
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          *to own

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        2. Evs
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          Great, I have Noone 😉

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          1. JJO
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            me too,2nd on bench 🙂
            No really,I think Mata will finally deliver
            Lukaku too

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    2. Moorinho
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      Look at them as differentials!

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  4. Chucky
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    Scouting the Doubles 🙂

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  5. Chucky
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    http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/03/19/article-2584151-1C65AAC800000578-31_634x367.jpg 🙁

    Wow, what a beast! Imagine if that was glass ankle Robben.

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    1. Djerbil
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      lots of players do that on a daily basis

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    2. Hibbo
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      Messi doesn't even have blood. He doesn't need it.

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      1. Chucky
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        Glad he's not playing against donkey players like Melo and Chedjou.

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  6. Djerbil
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    doesn't even mention Carroll , blasphemy

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  7. Sarnab
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    No mention of Andy Carroll 😯

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    1. Chucky
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      2 articles series.
      The unlikely lads in the next one i guess

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      1. Sarnab
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        How the hell Bony is likely with games against Everton and Arsenal away?

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        1. Chucky
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          Form wise maybe

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  8. jas5sk - Youtube channel
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    Who's going to take the most Twitter abuse this match?

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    1. Djerbil
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      Moyes

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      1. jas5sk - Youtube channel
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        That's a give in, if they lose. I'm thinking "in game abuse". Normally, that's Cleverley's award, but he's not playing, so it's anyone's game

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    2. Give The Todd Some Love
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      Carrick's wife

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  9. Hibbo
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    What became of the likely lads?

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    1. alastair
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      Bob ended up with 2.4 kids and Terry drank himself to death

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  10. There's Always One!
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    Would love to hear your views on Michael Carrick as am just after being told for the millionth time how under rated he is.

    My view of him is that hes useless! 

    Against average sides he sometimes looks good. But in the main hes continuously gives the ball away, he hardly ever scores or assists, he doesn't tackle and anytime he gets the ball he slows play down to his own snails speed which in turns gives the opposition time to regroup. 

    And dare i say if he wasn't English there wouldn't be a word about because hes just an average player. And as we know utd should have world class midfielders like Keane and Scholes where!

    Its a repost but just wondering what you guys think

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    1. jas5sk - Youtube channel
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      Shite player, loud mouth...Always has been

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    2. Hibbo
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      I think there are worse culprits than Carrick in United's current situation.

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      1. There's Always One!
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        Not to sure. Carrick is meant to be main man at utd

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        1. Hibbo
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          I think he's quite understated the kinda guy who's work goes unnoticed.

          I'd be more worried about Fellaini he's a bomb scare.

          Or the fact Van Persie doesn't try a leg.

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          1. There's Always One!
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            I agree fellaini awful. But nobody blabs about how underrated he is

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    3. The Enlightener
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      He's a pretty average player in my mind.

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    4. Sean.
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      Never rated him,never will

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    5. Evs
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      Well, he seemed to the first name on Sir Alexs team sheet every week and he seemed to know his onions

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    6. Carrick Doesn't Deserv…
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      when keane and scholes were in their prime most teams lined up 442 and it was an even battle in midfield. carrick has not played in a solid central midfield pair consistently, never mind in a three.

      most teams now have two lines in midfield. 2 sitting mids and three attacking mids. carrick is always exposed and outnumbered as he plays with just one partner in midfield. and the partner has for the most part been crap

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      1. There's Always One!
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        Are you blaming other players for him being slow, giving the ball away, and not tackling! Come on mate please. Am shite at football and that is my fault no my would be team mate!

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        1. Carrick Doesn't Deserv…
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          giving the ball away? don't have his ball retention stats to hand but IIRC he is in the top 5 in the league. nice how you conveniently missed my point about him playing in a central mid duo against teams with 3/4 players there. always outnumbered

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          1. There's Always One!
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            If you're so into stats will you see can you get his assists and goals stats up

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            1. Carrick Doesn't Deserv…
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              look up pirlo's. he is on all free kicks bear in mind. still haven't addressed the midfield numbers point. waste of time talking to you.

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              1. There's Always One!
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                You look pirlo! I don't care about him. I do agree that he hasn't good player's around him. But I would of said that about the likes of gerard as well

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      1. There's Always One!
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        As one of the comments says it doesn't say the passes were completed

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        1. Carrick Doesn't Deserv…
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          penultimate line it says 'completing'.

          he is a top distributor of the ball, this cannot be argued. pace/power he lacks but look at pirlo. with two other mids he flourishes. united have never tried that midfield system

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          1. There's Always One!
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            Ok mate carrick is world class! Its just his team mates and systems that are at fault. What a load of ......

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            1. Carrick Doesn't Deserv…
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              when did i say world class? so you don't think united's central midfield lacks talent? or that moyes has been utilising tactics/systems that don't compete in midfield?http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11096/9098542/style-issues

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              1. There's Always One!
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                Your comparing him to pirlo who I consider was world class!

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            2. Carrick Doesn't Deserv…
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              carrick just needs more matter in midfield. 2 vs 3 is unfair on him. against chelsea him and cleverley were up against ramires, luiz and matic (with haz and willian tucked in and the wingers not tracking their runs) tell me that isn't the system's fault?

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              1. There's Always One!
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                You seem to rate Carrick and that's fine. But am not going to blame the system because Carrick slows our play down and give the ball away. But I do agree hed be better with more quality around him. But I don't care if he had Keane and vieira in there prime beside him I still think he wouldn't be able to lase there boots! In my opinion

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    7. Sarnab
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      Carrick does what he is said to do. But I must agree he isn't strong in any department, say tackling, strength, pace, passing, box to box etc

      All average. No special trait.

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  11. Sarnab
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    Liverpool defense or Sterling this week?

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    1. Give The Todd Some Love
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      Sterling

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    2. Messi & fabregas
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      i am going with flanagan at 4.3 i will take my clean sheet chances

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      1. Sarnab
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        But Liverpool always keeps CS in big games . Not in the easy ones

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        1. Sarnab
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          But Flanagan at 4.3 is a bargain.

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  12. martyhan
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    WC team any changes?

    Adrain
    zab, bardsley, Coleman
    Yaya, Gerrard, hazard, Johnson
    Lukaku, Sturridge, Suarez

    Mannone, shaw, azpeliqueta, Anita

    Missed on last post

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    1. Weasel Boy
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      Ready to go I think

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  13. Messi & fabregas
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    is it madness to get rid of hazard or lallana for silva?

    hazard can be somehow be replaced by oscar while lallana has weeks 32 + 34 great fixtures

    thoughts please?

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    1. Evs
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      Nowt wrong with Silva for Lallana.

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    2. alastair
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      Hazard probably is madness, Lallana possibly not

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    3. Hibbo
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      Hazard can be replaced by Oscar? That's not even true.

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    4. There's Always One!
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      Keep hazard but lallana to silva is a no brainer

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    5. Moorinho
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      Hazard cannot be replaced by Oscar. Look at their returns.

      Oscar's just finding his form again, but I wouldn't depend on him.

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    6. Messi & fabregas
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      i thank u all for your time and replies

      "somehow" can be replaced by oscar 🙂

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    7. Pompel
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      Would definitely transfer out Lallana in that case - Chelseas run-in is not bad.
      I'm debatin Lallana -> Silva but then as you say Soton got great fixtures in GW32&34, but then Silva's got two more DGW's which probably tips the balance.

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  14. Give The Todd Some Love
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    Accidentally bought Adrian even though I have Demel already

    I rule

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    1. Moorinho
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      How do these accidents happen?

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      1. Give The Todd Some Love
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        Brain farts

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  15. pundit of punts
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    Lewandowski,Perez and Manolas ftw tonight.

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    1. Give The Todd Some Love
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      So annoyed Reus isn't fit, he would have torn it up

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      1. Freshy
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        Fellini's best showing for the Reds
        Moyes knows footy

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    2. Optimus.
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      Fuster/Perez/Ndinga for me 😀

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      1. pundit of punts
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        Bale balances that.

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  16. Sandstorm
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    Thanks to the kind soul (who's name I forgot) who mentioned Joel Campbell last week when I was thinking of which Olympiacos defender I'll bye. Goal, clean sheet and now he starts as a striker. Cheers indeed.

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    1. Djerbil
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      err he's a Striker , they have classified him wrong.. Stupid Game

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      1. Give The Todd Some Love
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        He's playing up top today I think, played on the wing last time

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        1. Djerbil
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          He is similar to Podolski , can play either positon

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      2. Sandstorm
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        I think his classification is just perfect 🙂

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  17. HNI
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    I, whose first ever love is manutd officially and finally hate moyes now over his Ferdinand choice after such a bad performance in 1st leg.... what did manutd do to deserve such a poor team selecting Manager and waste of talent on bench cue kagawa,fellaini
    hope we come back strong next year with possibly a ambitious and hungry manager

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  18. Moorinho
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    It'd be funny if the Arsenal loanee scores against United again.

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    1. Djerbil
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      now that we have finally got that Work Permit and getting him back this summer

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  19. waltzingmatildas
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    Is this team too weak? This would be a -4

    McGregor
    Ivan Bardsley Vlaar
    Hazard Mata Caz Nolan
    Suarez Lukaku Sturridge

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    1. waltzingmatildas
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      Is Sturridge essential this GW if you have Suarez?

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    2. nedod
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      Not sure if I'm too late to help, but I'm wondering if you might be able to work on the defense a little. At this point there is only one DGW-er and that's Bardsley and Sunderland's fixtures aren't great. Not sure who you are planning to bring in for the -4, but maybe downgrade Mata or Cazorla and beef up a DGW defender (maybe, Coleman?). Otherwise, mids and forwards look good to me.

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  20. Runci
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    I have Lallana, Nolan, Mirallas, Sterling. I want to buy Yaya. Who should I sell?

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    1. aehii
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      Lallana or Mirallas. Personally, Mirallas, not nailed on, or doing that well.

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  21. no1baj
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    Should I get rid of Aguero now?

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    1. darko
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      If you already have him, wait for more news

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    1. Give The Todd Some Love
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 1 month ago

      God troll football is shit

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  22. Hibbo
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 1 month ago

    @AZ

    What's your view on Sergio Busquets?

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  23. dribbler
    • 14 Years
    10 years, 1 month ago

    "as our members can attest to, his underlying statistics look outstanding"

    blabbing EVRYTHING is not a good way to sell memberships if you ask me

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  24. @FuzzyWarbles
    • 13 Years
    10 years, 1 month ago

    Nowhere else I'd rather be with Moyes in the spotlight than here at FFS. Evening lads. Ready for this? Is the end extremely f'ing nigh?

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  25. chriscosta
    • 13 Years
    10 years, 1 month ago

    Suspension Tightrope

    Steven Gerrard (with four bookings in his last six league matches) and Pablo Zabaleta (four in his last eight) are the two new entries this weekend – both will need to avoid a couple more bookings before the second Sunday in April (Gameweek 34) to avoid suspension.

    can someone enlighten me please

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    1. chriscosta
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 1 month ago

      anyone??

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  26. pundit of punts
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 1 month ago

    Moyes already looks so much under pressure.

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  27. WerWer
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 1 month ago

    Hi guys,
    you think Gerrard is a must till end of the season? Worth selling Sterling for a hit in a DGW?
    I have SAS already?

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  28. Cheggers
    • 14 Years
    10 years, 1 month ago

    anything wrong with this team? quite like it especially as ive got hazard and cahill still

    McGregor
    Chester Kosc Williamson
    Mata Sterling Nolan Nasri
    Sturridge Suarez Lukaku
    Subs - Boruc, Hazard, Cahill, Ward

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  29. Syd.
    • 14 Years
    10 years, 1 month ago

    David Moyes last game tonight????

    I hope not

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