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Three of the top four are handed the platform to cement their lofty positions as we cast an eye over the upcoming schedules across the next four-to-six Gameweeks. League leaders Chelsea and defending champions City have very reason for optimism, as do Big Sam’s Hammers, whilst Harry Redknapp’s QPR will be looking to take advantage and climb out of the drop zone.

Chelsea

“frisking

The Blues confirmed their ascendancy with another confident victory against Liverpool last weekend, and Jose Mourinho’s men now set off on a superb string of fixtures that should only see their dominance at the summit escalate. The away trip to Newcastle in Gameweek 15 could prove tricky if the Magpies are able to maintain their current form until then, though, that encounter aside, the next six hold plenty of potential for big returns for Chelsea across the pitch, with home clashes against West Brom, Hull and an out-of-sorts Spurs leaping out in particular, and the visit to the Stadium of Light in two Gameweeks’ time also set to have the Blues’ boys licking their lips in anticipation.

At the back, Chelsea’s assets have failed to find any consistency up until this point in the season, though their upcoming schedule could hold the key to turning that around. The Londoners are without a clean sheet in their last four, whilst their most popular asset – the 24%-owned Braislav Ivanovic – has struggled to replicate his early season attacking form. Instead, managers eyeing up a route into their backline may turn to Cesar Azpilicueta, who made an instant return to the starting XI from suspension on Saturday, and is available for 1.2 less than Ivanovic, at 6.0.

The midfield conundrum surrounding the Blues’ popular picks has deepened this week with the withdrawal of Cesc Fabregas from the Spain squad due to injury. An absence for FPL’s most popular midfielder would see the 10.0-valued Eden Hazard rocket on to managers’ radars as a straight swap for the former Barcelona man, though Oscar’s recent form could see the Brazilian lure a few his way for the more budget friendly price of 8.4. Up top, there’s no such conundrum, with Diego Costa notching his tenth goal of the season against Liverpool – now back up to 11.0, the forward looks set to go from strength to strength with his recent injury concerns seemingly conquered.

Man City

“frisking

Let’s not kid ourselves, City’s current form is doing anything but demanding our attention. The title hopefuls now sit eight points off the summit after winning just one of their last three in the league, with that victory over their Manchester rivals their only win in the last six in all competitions. Nonetheless, Manuel Pellegrini’s side certainly have the fixtures in their favour from now right up until Christmas, with more imminent encounters against Swansea, Sunderland, Leicester and Crystal Palace holding particular appeal, and their hopes of overcoming the current slump will surely be lifted by this schedule.

Key to these hopes will be Sergio Aguero, without whom things could have been looking a lot worse than they are right now. The Argentine has bagged goals in five of his last six appearances, with a total of nine strikes accumulated across those displays, and continues to press home his near ‘essential’ status for Fantasy managers’ frontlines. Frustratingly, there’s slim pickings elsewhere in the final third, with David Silva still injured and Yaya Toure way off form, whilst Samir Nasri’s recent injury recovery has knocked James Milner to the bench in two of the last three. At the back, meanwhile, Gael Clichy is now nailed on at left back and, coming in at 5.3, offers managers a budget route into City’s rearguard due to Aleksandar Kolarov’s calf injury absence.

West Ham

“frisking

After stumbling to a goalless draw with Aston Villa last time out, many managers were left dismayed with their decision to invest in the Hammers’ attacking assets. Nonetheless, the east Londoners still reside in the top four, and their long term prospects look great, with home encounters against Swansea and Leicester coupled with tempting away meetings with West Brom and Sunderland in their next six.

At the back, Aaron Cresswell is beginning to come to the fore after averaging  5.5 points per appearance over his last four. One of the few positives from the Villa draw was the Hammers’ second clean sheet of the season, and with Cresswell also offering attacking potential from the flank, the 5.4-priced defender is riding high in our Watchlist right now.

In midfield, it’s all about the born-again Stewart Downing, whose resurgence as a viable Fantasy asset has helped him pick up 57 points already this season, more than Eden Hazard or Raheem Sterling. Up top, Diafra Sakho may have finished his run of goals against Villa, but bearing in mind the Senegal striker has scored in six of his seven starts, his owners won’t be too downhearted by a Gameweek 11 blank. For those looking down the differential route, however, the 7.0-valued Enner Valencia currently sits in just 1.8% of teams and has notched twice in his last four, with a couple of assists also accrued across that period.

QPR

“frisking

People may be forecasting the worst for Harry Redknapp’s outfit, who have won just twice so far this season and have failed to make it out of the bottom three since Gameweek 5, but a look back at their recent displays tells a different story. The R’s have faced Liverpool, Chelsea and Man City in their last four, only losing narrowly to the first two and scrapping to a deserved 2-2 draw with City last weekend. With a victory over Aston Villa also secured, it’s clear that their recent form deserves more praise than is perhaps coming its way, and with those tricky fixtures now out of the way, the Hoops’ schedule brightens significantly.

The R’s home agenda is particularly enticing, with the visits of Burnley and Leicester to Loftus Road (where both of QPR’s victories this season have transpired) sure to be considered early relegation battles, and proceeding encounters with West Brom, Crystal Palace and Swansea then seeing them through to the New Year.

The main reason for the R’s recent upturn in threat has undoubtedly been the goal scoring form of Charlie Austin, who has bagged four in his last three, firing in a total of eleven attempts across those matches. At 5.8, and having looked so dangerous against the likes of Chelsea and City, Austin could make a mockery of his price tag if he can continue in the same vein across the coming weeks. In the middle, Leroy Fer is the only attractive asset having tallied three assists to this point in the campaign, whilst at the back Steven Caulker remains a fairly popular pick thanks to his attacking potential from set pieces, though Yun Suk Young now looks the standout option thanks to his lowly 3.9 price tag after securing a starting berth since Gameweek 8.
 

Also Consider…

Newcastle
It’s now four consecutive wins for the Magpies, who now face a great next three (QPR, whm, bur) before putting their credentials to the test against Chelsea and Arsenal in Gameweeks 15 and 16. A home clash with rivals Sunderland proceeds that, however, and Alan Pardew will be optimistic over his side’s chances of pushing further up the table across their next six. Daryl Janmaat is one of the most in form players in the league right now, with his two assists against West Brom last weekend adding to the three clean sheets accrued in the last four, though Paul Dummett’s 4.1 price tag is likely to tempt many. Another budget option thriving for the Tynesiders is Ayoze Perez, whose run of three consecutive goal scoring appearances seems to have convinced Pardew he’s worthy of a starting role, and at 4.8, he could be worth considering if he can keep ahead of Papiss Cisse as the Magpies’ lone striker.

Everton
The Toffees have managed a couple of disappointing draws in their last two league outings, but now have three terrific home fixtures in the following five (WHM, HUL, QPR) to get themselves back on the victory trail. Leighton Baines continues to ride high at the summit of the FPL defender rankings, having notched double figures on four occasions already this season, though the 5.7 valued Phil Jagielka is an option for those unable to stump up the funds for the marauding left back. Further forward, Romelu Lukaku will be hoping to rediscover his shooting boots, though Samuel Eto’o, at just 5.6, could be set to outshine the young Belgian after having clearly earned his manager’s trust and started each of the Toffee’s last three, scoring twice. Kevin Mirallas (7.2) has stepped up his recovery from a hamstring problem and could be one to monitor, having notched twice in six appearances before injury struck.

Liverpool
The Merseysiders may be lacking form but with Palace, Stoke, Leicester and Sunderland in the next four, the schedule affords them a chance to get their season back on track. Key to their chances is likely to be the availability of Daniel Sturridge – now back in training, the injury-prone forward could be set to shake up our Fantasy frontlines if he can rediscover last year’s form. Sturridge’s presence should also help Raheem sterling re-emerge as a midfield contender – the youngster is now down to 8.5 after netting just once in the striker’s absence. A single shut-out in eight shows just why few will be prepared to gamble on Liverpool’s defence, though, with Dejan Lovren failing to vindicate the show of faith that sees him sit in 16% of FPL sides right now.

  1. Give The Todd Some Love
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    11 years, 5 months ago

    Baines to Azpi incoming if he's injured

    1. Lucy.
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      I'm thinking along the same lines.

    2. Cookie Thumper
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      Says he is out for Scotland game as well. Excellent.

    3. J0E
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      Yep, me too.

    4. Granville
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      Azpi. Not enough attacking for my liking and not enough cleanies.

      1. Give The Todd Some Love
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        If Baines is only out for a week or two I'm keeping. He's gonna be difficult to get back in

      2. J0E
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        I think the rationale is that Chelsea games will get tighter and there'll be more clean sheets with more home games and easier opposition. He excels in BPS as well so in those games he has a good chance of bonus. Crucially he's more than 1m cheaper than Ivanovic as well - who is not proving good value so far.

        1. Granville
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          Coleman is the best switch IMO.

          1. J0E
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            He's good. Lots looking to tap into Chelsea though. For me I want a Chelsea defender anyway so it is a transfer I'd want to make at some point soon. Without Baines I'd possibly look to get some Everton cover elsewhere - be interesting to see how long he's out for though, if at all. I can easily bench Baines for a week - but more than that and he has to go.

  2. Lucy.
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    Just going to put this here:

    'While Adam Lallana did a terrific job on the south coast, his replacement Dusan Tadic has already supplied more successful crosses to his striker than the England international managed throughout the duration of 2013/14. He has also laid on the same number of chances for his striker, remarkably in 28 fewer matches.'

    1. Give The Todd Some Love
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      I actually really want to keep Tadic but I think Walcott is just that little bit more appealing

    2. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      Imagine if he was supplying Lambert rather than Pelle

    3. darko
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      ...and Tadic is somehow half of what Lallana cost in the transfer market?

      1. Lucy.
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        Less than half actually!

        1. darko
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          Crazy!

    4. Moin
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      only if Ibra was Saints striker..

  3. Cookie Thumper
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    Ally McCoist is shocked. Latest news.

  4. Gurra
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    ivan to baines?

  5. Granville
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    He's got 8 days to get his hammy sorted.

  6. ⭐ Bemba_Da ⭐
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    baines to ivanovic or yun?

  7. JK - Cønt ⭐
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    well this might change things

    also might help stem the Baines price rises, making it easier for me to get him if he's fit come GW13

    On that note, does anyone know who's head this is?

  8. Az
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    Oh god I've already taken a -4

    Wildcard time if Baines is out!

    1. Cookie Thumper
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      No man. Keep it for when your team really is up the creek.

      1. Az
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        I have no bench. An injury would really hurt me.

  9. Timtastic03
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    Coleman bandwagon?

  10. andy85wsm
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    And this is why you don't make early transfers...

    Didn't really want Costa but was afraid to not have him. Ended up getting rid of ADM to fund it. Was either ADM, Hazard or Baines....Doh!

    1. Lucy.
      • 12 Years
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      I did the same! 🙁

  11. Carrick Doesn't Deserv…
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    Europa league, PL and international football proven too much strain?

  12. JK - Cønt ⭐
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    Not yet owning Baines FTW 😎

    Never mind me, I'll just sit here clutching at this straw

    1. Timtastic03
      • 11 Years
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      😎 \o/

  13. Backonthecoupon
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    Ryan Taylor scored 2 for Newcastle U21s at a very poor Stoke U21 last night

    What chance he gets a starting place in the senior squad?

    1. Tatty Bojangles
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      He actually scored a hat trick. One was an own goal to make it 2-1 😆

      1. Moin
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        😆

      2. Moin
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        does he get to keep the match ball?

  14. Stimps
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    Baines to Coleman, no brainer

  15. DA Minnion (Former great)
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    Shows the importance of keeping transfers to after the international matches have been played.

    1. GreenWindmill
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      *unless price changes force your hand

      1. Az
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        This. It's why I did if 🙁

        1. Goodfella
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          Tough one that, I'm happy to do gambles over the international break and if they go wrong, they go wrong, but Baines is really out of the blue, don't think anyone would be sweating over his fitness like Aguero for example.

    2. Granville
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      I did an early Sanchez one last week because I couldn't afford a rise. I would never normally advocate one.

      1. Cookie Thumper
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        Yeah, if you are down to your last 0.1 sometimes you have to.

    3. Cars and Mané
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      Also the importance of having a good bench. Damn PVA and Moore!

      1. Az
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        Better than my Bruce, Hutton and albrighton :S

      2. Cookie Thumper
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        A good bench can also mean unnecessary money tied up and also points left on it. I always keep a rubbish bench. Less annoying.

        1. Granville
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          A good bench. I always have a 'good bench' but Mark gets points off his 'bad bench'. Boyd was the latest.

          1. Cars and Mané
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            That's the same week I shipped him for Moses. Sigh...

        2. Cars and Mané
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          True. But I'd at least like playing rubbish.

          One of my biggest mistakes of the season was doing Boyd to Moses. I had my reasons at the time but now he's just soaking up money.

  16. GreenWindmill
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    Oh Baines you tease. I have my transfers all planned out this week, don't go spoiling them.

    1. Moin
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      wait till Friday..he has been playing a lot of matches...PL + Europa

      1. GreenWindmill
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        Yeah, I'll leave it as long as possible - who knows, another injury or two and it could turn into a wildcard!

  17. JK - Cønt ⭐
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    Luke Shaw anyone?

    I might go Ivan over Azpi

    1. mookie
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      Azpi or Terry for me if it’s more than 1 GW

  18. Scoredelario
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    Everyone seems to have awarded Chelsea the title already. I honestly think they could be caught by city.

    1. Just A Hat
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      happens every season! One team looks like they are going to be unstoppable, everybody says they are odds on to win it but every team goes through a poor patch at one point

    2. Granville
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      Chelsea have had a start like this twice since they last won the league. I feel that this season is different though. They have hardly a weakness, whilst last couple of times they've been fielding players like Luiz, Mikel and Torres.

      1. rickardinho
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        They've already played away to United, City, Liverpool, and Everton with 2 wins and 2 draws, so arguably 4 of their hardest games are out of the way already. Spurs and Arsenal aways are probably their easiest two aways out of the top 7 teams imo.

  19. Just A Hat
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    I would love this news to be followed up with a Sergio Aguero injury

    1. Just A Hat
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      just LOVE IT

    2. Wiz
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      You must be used to hiding behind the couch if you don't have those two 🙂

      1. Just A Hat
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        I am, it is a disastrous season so far 🙁

  20. GENERATION X
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    So just how hard are Southampton's next lot of fixtures for their attack after Villa?

    Man City (h) - have let in 2 goals in 4 of their last 5 away games.
    Arsenal (a) - have blown leads in last two games conceding 3 and 2.
    Man United (h) - have not won away from home yet
    Burnley (a) - this might be their hardest of this lot! I might prefer their defence to the 3 above who have all sorts of issues at the back right now...

    I think you might consider losing Clyne but Pelle/Tadic/Mane and other mids might be worth keeping....

    This coming from a guy that's done Tadic > Downing - I needed the money for Baines honest!

    1. Cars and Mané
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      Agree. I'm holding on to Pelle.

    2. Guidinho
      • 15 Years
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      Look beyond 4 GWs and you will see they play all the big guns again almost immediately, I suppose people might not be thinking that far because of the WC.

      Unlucky on Baines if you have pulled the trigger, if not Coleman obvious alternative

      1. GENERATION X
        • 12 Years
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        Yes this is true on the fixture reverse - I think you could still get some value till the bigger boys get sorted.

        I'm OK - kept the tranny back till Sat morning. Sure Baines will be fine he is a tough cookie. Plan to get Coleman with a view to upgrade to Baines maybe GW14

    3. rickardinho
      • 11 Years
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      Agree. Keeping Clyne+Pelle but selling Tadic, but only because its for Siggy and he has better fixtures

  21. Moin
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    Feels good to be a Coleman owner right now..one less transfer to worry about..

    1. GENERATION X
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      I have 1 tranny left bar injuries and can just afford him after doing all I could to get to Baines...

    2. The 12th Man
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      I have Coleman and Baines!

  22. Qubit
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    Last 4 matches played Hazard has matched Costa for shots in the box......

    1. Moin
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      wish FPL gave points for that..

      1. Qubit
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        I fear you may be missing the point. 🙂 If you look at the number of shots in the box and touches over the course of the season there is a clear upward trend in the last 4/5 games.

        ie the reason he wasn't getting decent points up until now is in the first 6 weeks he had 4 shots in the box. In the last 5 he's had 13. Only a matter of time before that translates to points.

        1. Moin
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          I saw the last match Hazard should've scored at least 2 goals..so shots in the box doesn't matter much..the finishing and luck that day does...deflected ball reached costa's foot..

  23. FISSH
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    11 years, 5 months ago

    people already going mad asking who to sell Baines for? Trolls

    1. Carrick Doesn't Deserv…
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      who does Trolls play for?

      1. Just A Hat
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        I think he meant Liam Tolls from Burnley, could be a decent prospect at 4.3

        1. kirwy
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          😀 😀 😀

      2. JK - Cønt ⭐
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        Man Utd

        Also known as Jonny Evans

  24. Defcons are for Kinnear
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    http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/30059178

    NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!

    1. Piggs Boson
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      My defence is screwed 😆

  25. Beavis
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    Mancini back as the manager of Inter Milan again having signed a 3 year contract. First game in charge is the Milan Derby.

  26. CTID_
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    HAHAH thank god I didn't swap baines for IVAN

  27. Moin
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    Now the whole next week is gonna be about people asking whether Baines will start or not...

    1. Sz21
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      Which is a good thing!

  28. rickardinho
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    Come on guys, players have pulled out of international duty only to start the next game before! He has 8-9 days until Everton play West Ham, and its not like he's that big a loss for England with Gibbs to replace him. Sounds precautionary if anything.

    1. kirwy
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      England wasted no time in sending Baines back which isn't good though I'd suggest...

    2. Moin
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      you're comparing Ox with Baines?

    3. Sz21
      • 14 Years
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      Sent back very quickly suggests it may be serious enough.

      His price shouldn't rise much more for a while now anyway.

    4. Guidinho
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      Doubt anyone on here gives a bobbins about his impact on England!

  29. Carrick Doesn't Deserv…
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    Will Baines start or not...

    1. kirwy
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      Yes. Buy, buy, buy.

    2. Moin
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      😆 you copied the 3 dots as well?

  30. Piggs Boson
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    I'm always sceptical about international injuries. Are there any pictures of him in a cast yet? Or is it just a 'knock'?

    1. Cars and Mané
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      Don't think they do casts for hamstring injuries

      1. Piggs Boson
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        I've only just come on, didn't know it was a hammy. You know what I mean though!

        1. Cars and Mané
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          I do. Only messin'