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19 June 2014 625 comments
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We may be in the midst of a gripping World Cup but yesterday’s announcement of the 2014/15 Premier League fixture list served a reminder of footballing life after the lifting of the Jules Rimet. Next season, as ever, we’ll be scanning the horizon on a weekly basis to ascertain the teams with the best and worst schedules over the forthcoming four to six Gameweeks.

This afternoon, we roll out our first look at next season’s fixtures and focus on teams with the kindest opening schedules. New United boss Louis van Gaal receives a very generous welcoming gift from the FA, while Chelsea can also be optimistic of a flying start and the likes of Stoke and Palace will be hopeful of continuing the form that saw both sides finish the previous campaign strongly.

Man United

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Last season’s ignominious false dawn for life after Sir Alex has been consigned to history and Old Trafford has been rebooted with the installation of fiery Dutchman Louis van Gaal. His spectacular steering of the Dutch World Cup campaign, combined with his relationship with talisman Robin van Persie has seeded high hopes from fans and media alike, and their opening schedule can only stoke the flames. The Red Devils’ first six games include all three of the promoted sides plus home games against Swansea and West Ham and a trip to Sunderland.

Of course with the transfer window in embryonic stage and a feeling that van Gaal will want (and can attract) an all all-star dressing room refit, our Fantasy targets are merely tentative – changes to personnel and tactics will cause a re-think nearer the season kick-off. It’s a fair bet that van Persie will be sticking around, though, and we can expect very high ownership from the get go, especially if he continues his eye-catching World Cup form. In midfield, it remains to be seen if and how van Gaal uses Juan Mata but his undoubted talent still makes him a contender, while at the back, David De Gea could be a profitable early season goalkeeper if you’re prepared to splash the cash.

Hull City

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Steve Bruce guided his promoted team to some very respectable heights before eventually slipping to 16th place in 2013/14. The Tigers’ opening fixtures provide hope for a good start – the first six fixtures include home games against Stoke and West Ham as well as trips to QPR, Aston Villa and Newcastle, although the visit of champions Man City in Gameweek 6 heralds the beginning of a marked downturn in fixtures.

Last season, the Tigers were a solid, if unspectacular, source of budget defenders and we can expect more of the same, though we might hope for better away form in that respect. Curtis Davis’s goalscoring exploits could see his price rise beyond budget bracket but James Chester will hope to be fully fit again and may be more affordable. Few of Steve Bruce’s midfielders emerged as Fantasy options last season but up front, Nikica Jelavić and Shane Long both performed admirably and with those opening fixtures, either one could be a solid budget enabling third striker.

Chelsea

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The Blues had a mixed campaign under the returning Jose Mourinho due in no small part to a lack of real bite in attack. With the capture of Cesc Fabregas and Mourinho’s widely-reported aim to land a world class striker, Chelsea are poised to pose a bigger threat to next season’s title chasers. Their opening schedule ought to give them a head start, with three tasty looking home games in the first six (Leicester, Swansea and Aston Villa) as well as a trip to Burnley. Visits to Everton and Man City will prove a sterner test, though.

Mourinho’s playing style and preference for a stable defence made all four of his chosen defenders profitable options and despite a likely price-hike, they are still likely to attract investment from the off. In midfield, Eden Hazard will compete for our attentions with Fabregas and, to a lesser extent, Oscar, whose World Cup showing is demonstrating his ability – if he can finally bring that talent to bear on the Premier League, he could be a real Fantasy asset. Up front, speculation is rife that Mourinho will bring Diego Costa to London. Opinions on his suitability for the role are mixed and if he does don the Chelsea kit, it is likely that many Fantasy managers will prudently forgo the promise of these early fixtures in favour of waiting for evidence of goals.

Southampton

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The departure of over-performing manager Mauricio Pochettino is a blow to the Saints but Ronald Koeman is widely regarded as a good bit of business, bringing a CV brimming with European success. Certainly, Southampton’s prices will inevitably take a hike across the Fantasy games after last season’s exploits but Koeman is no beginner and even if one or two first-teamers leave, it’d be folly to write off their prospects in light of a kind opening schedule. After a testing first game at Anfield, Koeman can bed his methods in with home fixtures against West Brom, Newcastle and QPR as well as trips to West Ham and Swansea.

Such matches could be profitable at both ends of the pitch, bringing Artur Boruc into contention again, though his price will undoubtedly be rather high, whilst Jose Fonte may be best of the centre-backs. If Adam Lallana departs St Mary’s, James Ward-Prowse may the biggest beneficiary and, with limited game time last term, is likely to remain relatively budget-friendly. With Rickie Lambert gone and Jay Rodriguez sidelined through injury, acquiring a new forward is clearly crucial for Koeman and his dealings in the transfer market may well tempt us to invest up front.

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Crystal Palace
Tony Pulis’ arrival half-way through last season brought a dramatic turnaround in the Eagles’ fortunes, as he rapidly turned Selhurst Park into a fortress for visiting teams and a source of much Fantasy profit with cheap clean sheets galore. Palace’s away form needed work but saw some improvement towards the end of the season and the opening fixtures cater marvellously for such a Fantasy profile – splendid home games against West Ham, Burnley and Leicester interweaved with nasty trips to Arsenal and Everton. If Fantasy managers can find a good rotation partner (QPR have perfect dovetailing fixtures but have big question marks over their defence) then Joel Ward and Julian Speroni may well be worth their inevitable price rises.

Stoke City
Mark Hughes did a great job of silencing the critics last time around, steering the Potters to their best-ever Premier League finish in his first season in charge. A series of gradually improving performances, as Stoke slowly moved away from Tony Pulis’ defensive pragmatism towards a more attractive brand of football, suggests the Staffordshire outfit could be worth our consideration this term – a theory heightened by the first few fixtures. The opening six games includes just one big name – Man City – to detract from the appeal of home games against Aston Villa, Leicester and Newcastle and visits to Hull and QPR. Such fixtures bring the burgeoning talents of Marko Arnautovic firmly onto Fantasy radars; something of a disappointment in the first half of the season, the Austrian gradually settled and finally turned in some eye-catching performances. At the other end of the pitch, Asmir Begovic’s shot-stopping talent should be priced more kindly this time around, and likewise the bonus points of Ryan Shawcross may become more affordable. If new boy Mame Biram Diouf can oust Peter Crouch from the starting XI, Fantasy managers may well be eyeing up the former United man as a legitimate third striker.

Tottenham
Tim Sherwood achieved some decent results out after replacing Andre Villas-Boas but an over-candid media persona and perceived tactical naiveté led to his departure late last month. Given how quickly new manager Mauricio Pochettino made an impact at Southampton, there is plenty of optimism for his tenure at Spurs and the opening schedule looks fairly kind too, with four of their first six games quite favourable. Many are hoping that the defensive resolve he instilled into Southampton will translate to Spurs, bringing Kyle Walker into contention as an attacking full-back, while Jan Vertonghen can expect a price dip after a poor showing in 2013/14 – with luck the pre-season campaign will tell us more about the favoured defensive partnerships. In midfield, Christian Eriksen’s wildly successful second half of the season makes him favourite for a slice of our Fantasy budgets, whilst up top, Emmanuel Adebayor is always a contender, though whether his work-rate will fit in with Pochettino’s high pressing game is yet to be seen.

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  1. Parm
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    How long until FPL opens?

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    1. HuttonDressedasLahm
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      How long until Ufpl opens? 🙂

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    2. Aaron Ramessi - Straya
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      exactly one month

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      1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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        approximately

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    3. Billy Gilmore
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      July 20 at 4am BST

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  2. iCon
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    Lescott undergoing medical at WBA - SSN

    An option next year?

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    1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      really got no idea what to make of WBA

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      1. iCon
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        Would be a decent signing!

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        1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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          but a total unknown as a manager

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          1. iCon
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            Yeah, true; a wait and see!

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  3. Bumbaclot
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    So am i right in saying you cant view others teams on mcdonalds game??

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    1. djenzio
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      yeah looks that way. hopefully they will fix this soon

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    2. LewanGOALski
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      I somehow like this tbh

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      1. TorresMagic™
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        FPL should be the same 🙂

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      2. djenzio
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        guess it's good in a way but for head to heads it's nice to see what you are in for

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      3. getfunky
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        same here, it's more of a challenge competing against other people & not knowing what teams they have.

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    3. Ten Season Wonder
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      agreed. I am kind of enjoying this too!

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  4. theBoose
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    anyone got any interesting bets on for tonights games..?

    i feel like taking a punt 😉

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    1. Kings of Lyon ★
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      11 years, 6 months ago

      Cavani AGS 12/5
      Cavani FGS 7/1

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      1. FACUPARSE
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        put your council house on it

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        1. Kings of Lyon ★
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          Already all over it

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  5. GOONER
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    Captain Yaya or Cuadrado??

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  6. @ocprodigy
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    Do FPL take international tournament performances into mind when pricing? RvP looking essential first few games.

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    1. Baines on Toast...
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      I had him as a minimum of 13 before the world cup, this could even see him 13.5

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    2. Hamstergod
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      I think they factor in a lot of things, but int'l performances, or generally put the WC this year will be one of them.

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    3. roscola
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      Indirectly, I think. They seem to price based on both previous season's performance and expected popularity. Hence RVP was upped to 14m last year, despite getting basically the same number of points 2 seasons running

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      1. @ocprodigy
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        Thanks everyone. I was planning to avoid United but he's flourishing under LvG, I can't see that changing and defences won't be as difficult to breach..

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        1. roscola
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          Yeah, going without him seems like folly this time round. Too much risk of him exploding with gigantic ownership.

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    4. Fray Bentos
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      12 would be fair

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  7. wikidwhite
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    Wow on Man U's first few games... Really gives them a good chance to get into some form coming into he trickier fixtures!

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    1. roscola
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      I know. As if Moyes wasn't paranoid enough already, this could have him going into full David Icke mode! 🙂

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  8. Tomlette Greggs
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    Ben Dinnery ‏@BenDinnery 1m
    #PSG midfielder Yohan Cabaye remains a doubt for #FRA against #SUI tomorrow having failed to train this week because of a groin issue

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    1. J0E
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      Mavuba a lilkely replacement? Or Sissoko?

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      1. Tomlette Greggs
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        Mavuba, imo. Deschamps could have Mavuba sitting deep, with Pogba and Matuidi ahead.

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  9. djenzio
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    do people reckon Man U will get top four finish next season?? Van P is playing so well in the WC because he has such good players around him, maybe Van Gaal will set up in a similar style to get the best out of him though

    i think top four will be same as last year...

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    1. Fray Bentos
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      depends on who they sign because as of yet they haven’t signed anyone

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    2. Smurf
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      Chelsea & Man City in the top two and then Liverpool, Arsenal & Man Utd to fight it out for 3rd and 4th spot IMO.

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      1. Smurf
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        This is of course LVG signs a good few decent players otherwise with the current squad they will be lucky to make 5th spot.

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    3. getfunky
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      difficult to say, it depends on how well arsenal play, whether liverpool do a spurs & have a poor league campaign while playing in the CL & how long it takes for van gaal to sort out utd., any one of the three could find themselves in 5th

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      1. bazrah99
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        Arsenal will again do well to make 4th, I think they will struggle.

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        1. FACUPARSE
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          Says everyone, every season.

          Arsenal are guaranteed 4th at the least, Wenger will buy a few big names and we will finish stronger then last year

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          1. @ocprodigy
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            What planet are you on? And you do struggle to finish 4th, EVERY season.

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        2. getfunky
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          maybe, tbh arsenal did well apart from against the top teams, their record against the smaller teams was better than any of the top four, i think it'll be similar this season, i think it's more about whether liverpool can maintain their from last season & if utd can improve, i honestly can't see arsenal suddenly struggling when theyve been gradually improving every season for the last few yrs, particularly with the improvement in defense.

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      2. RuudVanNistelrooney
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        Don't count Everton out ....Martinez is GOOD

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        1. getfunky
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          yeah i wouldnt do that, saying that i do think they had their big chance last season tho, i think they'll find it toughter this season with spurs & utd lookignglikely to improve under new managers.

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    4. bazrah99
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      I think they will be in the title race yes.

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      1. Smurf
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        I personally don't think they will be anywhere near challenging for the title this season tbh.

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    5. RuudVanNistelrooney
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      I do believe MANUTD will play better football this yr compared to previous season but finishing in top 4 must feel like job done.
      PS:Though LVG is a genius but he need some time to build this team (look Bayern) ,so next season I expect them to fight for the title

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    6. Jebiga
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      I think they will be 2nd, van persie looks like hes back

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  10. Tomlette Greggs
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    Argentina in training today: 4-3-3 Romero, Zabaleta, Federico Fernandez, Garay, Rojo, Gago, Mascherano, Di Maria, Messi, Aguero, Higuain

    The same formation and eleven as yesterday then.

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    1. tm245
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      Would love a start and a big game out of Higuain.

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  11. Jafooli
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    England to win 3-1 tonight and then get beat by Costa Rica before qualifying on goal difference.

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    1. FACUPARSE
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      an impossiblity

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      1. Fray Bentos
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        It is possible – however unlikely

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  12. VougieDipond
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    11 years, 6 months ago

    Sorry if its been asked a million times. Anything official on the Columbia lineup yet?

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  13. Tony Warner Fan Club
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    Oh God, the nerves are building already.

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    1. Fray Bentos
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      i know you think Japan or Greece will win?

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      1. Tony Warner Fan Club
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        0-0

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  14. FACUPARSE
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    I see the jealous types are all logged it.

    dickless

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  15. ManofKent
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    Anyone got the FFS upload link handy? - I have the Swiss Captain's results ready to complete our landslide victory .

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  16. Sif
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    (Bias Burnley fan) I am predicting another occurrence of "Fortress Turf Moor" at the start of the season.

    In 2009 we won our first four games at home including wins against ManU & Everton.

    Probably because it's such a s**t hole other pampered teams are to disgusted to play well. The whole ground is undergoing a lot of work right now, with the exception of the away dressing room.

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  17. Messi & fabregas
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    11 years, 6 months ago

    at an early clance it seems that the 7 positions at the back will be allocated as follow:

    a chelsea defender
    a man utd defender
    stoke + swansea defenders/keepers
    qpr + palace defenders/keepers
    southampton defender for weeks 1-11 due to fixtures ?

    any thoughts on that?

    any other good rotating pairs in your opinion?

    thanks

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    1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      Stoke and Swansea looks great for the first 10 games

      Hoping Bego comes in at 5.0 but that's VERY unlikely. After that you need a decent 3-way to go with the Chelsea + 1 combo

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    2. The Hound
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      This looks good but for fpl I'm a baines fan and will look to have him in there, regardless of fixtures.

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  18. Ten Season Wonder
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    Any team news on Colombia-Ivory Coast..??

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  19. Tommytour
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    Thomas Vermaelan 5.5 at Utd will be a must have

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    1. The Missing Link
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      100%

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    2. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      Totally, he loves getting on the end of RvP corners

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  20. Billy Gilmore
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    JTD you have mail.

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    1. JT's Dog
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        * runs to door barking

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    2. Prime
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      Best captain for today: Honda or Cuadrado?

      Currently on Honda but not so sure as I missed the matches from this group.

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      1. Beavis
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        I'd go Cuadrado

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      2. yash
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        First Cuadrado if he fails then Honda.

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        1. Prime
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          Not mcd. Still on the fence so I think I'll stick

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    3. Count of Monte Hristo
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      Xabi Alonso's attempt at running back to make up for his mistake was horrible, and quite funny 🙂

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    4. Nico.
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      Heard Cholevas might not be fit tonight? 🙁

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      1. Beavis
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        Didn't hear anything about unfit, he's just a defensive liability though so he could be dropped.

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        1. Nico.
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          🙁 another non-playing guy just warming my bench

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    5. 7dbeckham23
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      What are the chances England win against Uruguay tonight?

      60%?

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      1. Woy of the Wovers
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        32%

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      2. Old Schoolᴼˢ “disa…
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        100% we will do this

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        1. 7dbeckham23
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          I'm praying, I don't want england to be eliminated so early on, without england world cup doesn't mean much to me.

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          1. Old Schoolᴼˢ “disa…
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            Rooney will turn up tonight.... His last chance

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    6. Beavis
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      Elko Born ‏@Elko_B 43s
      Bruno Martins Indi will miss the Netherlands' group match against Chile. It's still unclear whether he'll be fit in time for the round of 16

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      1. Aaron Ramessi - Straya
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        looks like they will play 4-3-3 then in that match

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    7. JT's Dog
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        http://youtu.be/XdxYS_zVByg

        Here is a request for my norf londin friend

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      • Bubz
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        Both teams to score in the Colombia vs Ivory Coast? Seems likely right?

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        1. Woy of the Wovers
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          I think so.

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          1. Bubz
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            Cheers

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          2. Bubz
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            Japan vs Greece under 2.5 likely too you reckon?

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      • PGR
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        Best captaincy option today? Rodriguez or Cuadrado?

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        1. Bubz
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          JRoddd

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        2. Il Gladiatore
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          Rodriguez

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        3. Aaron Ramessi - Straya
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          cuadrado

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        4. Nico.
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          Hames

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      • pundit of punts
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        Yaya or JRod captain?

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        1. Bubz
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          JAMES

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      • Shakshuka
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        Any news on Greece lineup? Wont be around a computer before gametime and need to sort out my keepers. Already had Ciljesen play, Karnezis today and then Dauda who prob wont play. Just put Karnezis in now and pray right?

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        1. Old Schoolᴼˢ “disa…
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          He will play

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          1. Shakshuka
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            Thanks. Now if Yaya fails who would you captain out of Karnezis, Manolas and Cholevas? 🙂 lol

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