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Harry Kane and Nacer Chadli are the chief tormentors as Spurs put five past Chelsea at the Lane. Stevan Jovetic grabs a goal and assist as City draw level at the summit. Steven Gerrard nets a pair of penalties as Liverpool stumble at home to Leicester, George Boyd is in the goals again for Burnley, whilst Sadio Mane nets for the third successive Gameweek as the Saints sweep aside Arsenal at St Mary’s.

Falcao Saves United’s Blushes

Man United have now gone ten matches without a loss after a 1-1 draw at Stoke on Thursday lunchtime. Having fallen behind to a Ryan Shawcross goal, United had Radamel Falcao to thank for ensuring a share of the spoils – earning his fourth successive start, the Colombian took his tally to two goals and an assist over that period. Bearing in mind Robin van Persie has scored just once in the last four alongside Falcao, the latter’s improving form suggests he should not be overlooked. United have taken just three points from their previous trio of road trips but with three home matches in the next five (SOU, LEI, BUR), will be confident of returning to winning ways.

Another Blank for Benteke

The big Belgian continues to frustrate Fantasy managers after failing to deliver the points at home to Palace. Subject to investment ahead of Villa Park encounters with Sunderland and the Eagles, Benteke’s inability to prove the cutting edge to Paul Lambert’s side may already have his new owners looking elsewhere – Villa have scored just once in the last five now and with Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea in the next four, returns at either end of the pitch look limited.

Palace Hold Steady

A goalless draw at Villa continued the upturn in resilience since Neil Warnock’s departure. Caretaker boss Keith Millen has steered the Eagles to back-to-back clean sheets – given they had managed a single shut-out in Warnock’s final 12 league matches, the instant impact is impressive. With Alan Pardew set to take over, Palace have a decent run of fixtures to build upon their recent results, with Burnley, Everton and Leicester in the next four.

Tigers See off Toothless Toffees

Hull’s home clash with Everton afforded both sides the chance to bounce back after some indifferent festive displays. Goals from Ahmed Elmohamady and Nikica Jelavic clinched a vital victory for the home side as Steve Bruce’s side moved two points clear of the drop zone – fielded alongside Abel Hernandez in a 4-4-2, Jelavic struck his second in three outings to take his tally to six for the season; more than his haul (five) for the 2013/14 campaign.

Roberto Martinez’s decision to roll out a three-man backline allowed Leighton Baines and Seamus Coleman the wing-back roles at the KC before a tactical reshuffle saw the former moved into central midfield. A run of ten matches without a clean sheet and one assist in his last eight is bad enough but a regular berth as a holding midfielder would surely cause the Banes exodus to gain momentum. Martinez, though, will surely need the left-back’s delivery from the flank to help turn around his side’s fortunes and may well decide to ditch yesterday’s ill-fated switch.

Gerrard at the Double

Monday’s 4-1 win over Swansea meant our main focus was on Liverpool’s front three as Leicester rolled up to Anfield. Instead, it was skipper Steven Gerrard – returning to the first XI after being rested against the Swans – who stole the show by notching both the hosts’ goals via the spot in a 2-2 stalemate against the Foxes. Raheem Sterling and Philippe Coutinho were fortunate to supply an assist apiece via handball decisions, keeping their recent tallies ticking over: the Brazilian has now returned points in his last four outings. With Sunderland, Villa, West Ham and Everton in the next four, the Reds attack remains on our radars, though Adam Lallana is a concern after being forced off with a thigh complaint.

Mahrez in the Points Again As Foxes Fight Back

The Algerian’s growing influence on Leicester continued yesterday after an assist at Anfield took his tally to a goal and three assists in the last six Gameweeks. Mahrez has blanked only twice over that period and has now played a part in four of his side’s five goals from Gameweek 15 onwards. Sadly for the Foxes, Mahrez and Jeffrey Schlupp, who struck his third of the season in yesterday’s draw, are poised to depart for African Cup of Nations duties with Algeria. This could see Nigel Pearson’s side struggle to take advantage of three home matches (AVL, STO, CPL) in the next four.

Jovetic Steers City to Vital Win

Handed the lone forward role as Manuel Pellegrini ripped up his false nine system, the Montenegrin international bagged a goal and assist as City drew level with Chelsea at the summit. Having bagged an impressive three goals and two assists in his last four starts, Jovetic has shown he’s more than capable of producing, when given the pitch time – although he’s expected to retain his start against Everton’s obliging defence next time out, his manager’s confirmation that Dzeko and Aguero could both be back in the next fortnight certainly limits Jovetic’s appeal and places Fantasy managers on alert as the winter wildcard season gets underway.

Whilst Yaya Toure grabbed a goal in his final league match before leaving for the African Cup of Nations, David Silva’s new owners will be hoping that yesterday’s blank was a temporary blip. The Spaniard had thrived in the false nine set-up but Jovetic’s return ended a run which saw Silva score in three successive outings prior to the Black Cats clash. Elsewhere, Frank Lampard’s strike took his tally to five for the season – equalling his total for 2013/14 in just 372 minutes on the pitch. Toure’s absence could see the veteran handed extra pitch time but a total of three starts so far underlines Pellegrini’s penchant for using him as an impact sub late on in matches.

At the back, Gael Clichy still managed to serve up a 10-point return despite City conceding two goals for the second successive home match. The left-back – who failed to earn any attacking returns in 2013/14 – provided a pair of assists and now has a goal and three assists to his name – he’s now 19 points ahead of any defensive team-mate.

Johnson Nets Again in Narrow Black Cats Loss

With Steven Fletcher rested to the bench, the Sunderland winger benefitted from spot-kick duties in yesterday’s 3-2 defeat at the Etihad. Johnson’s converted penalty means he’s netted in three of the last four Gameweeks for the Black Cats – indeed, he’s now scored or assisted four of their five goals across the previous six rounds of fixtures. Gus Poyet’s side now have four home fixtures in the next six (LIV, BUR, QPR, WBA) and the 6.0-priced Johnson is looking increasingly crucial to their survival bid.

Kane Dismantles Chelsea Rearguard

Harry Kane’s appeal as a Fantasy assets hardly needs re-affirming after a stunning one-man display in Tottenham’s Thursday’s 5-3 victory over Chelsea. Kane returned a pair of goals and assists, inevitably fetching maximum FPL bonus along the way. Those numbers took him to five goals and three assists in his last five outings, during which time he’s gather bonus points on four occasions. Quite simply, even at his increased price of 5.5, there can be no argument that Kane has emerged as a irresistible acquisition – a regular points scorer in an attacking side who has a price tag of an “enabler” that allows investment elsewhere in our squads. Kane has seen a significance increase in ownership over his last five matches and, overnight, found his way into 140,000 new squads.

With Palace, Sunderland and Villa providing Spurs’ next three opponents, the case for Kane looks watertight and, with Nacer Chadli also boosting his stock with a goal and two assists in the win over Chelsea, suddenly Spurs look ripe for investment. Chadli has fetched four assists since his return to the starting XI in Gameweek 17 and, once again, appears to present outstanding value as a fourth or fifth midfield option. In contrast, Christian Eriksen’s owners will be feeling hard done by – the Dane blanked in the five-goal blitz and, over the festive spell, has delivered just a single goal and one bonus point.

Hazard and Costa Tick Along

While the Chelsea defeat will likely have serious repercussions for the title chase, with three goals scored, FPL managers are not likely to be panicking on the merits of their assets just yet. Eden Hazard’s display brought him another away goal: the Belgian has suddenly snapped into a consistent spell which has seen him return in each of his last six matches, earning three goals and three assists along the way. Indeed, Hazard has now returned in seven of his last nine league starts. Similarly, John Terry has enjoyed a bountiful Christmas spell, notching three goals to thrust him up the FPL defensive rankings: he now sits just one point behind Southampton’s Ryan Bertrand on 95 points.

While the case for Diego Costa continues to be questioned, the striker’s tap in from one-yard at the Lane took him to 14 goals for the season. Three strikes in the last five continue to keep his tally ticking over, although with an 11.2 price tag, there’s no question we’d want more from the Chelsea heavy-hitter. However, with the likes of Kane freeing up significant funds in our forward lines, Costa’s consistency is that little bit more attractive given the lack of options elsewhere in the top bracket.

Hammers Held By Pulis’ Baggies

While the influence of Tony Pulis on West Brom was minimal, the new Baggies headcoach will have been enthused by his side’s gutsy display at the Boleyn Ground. From a Fantasy perspective, the result may actually provide a crossroads with West Ham’s assets providing frustration, while we begin to contemplate just how West Brom’s output will improve as a result of Pulis’ introduction.

Aaron Cresswell’s assist and a return to the scoresheet for Diafra Sakho provided returns for some but, with just two goals in their last three, it’s fair to say that the Hammers have disappointed of late. With Stewart Downing and Andy Carroll blanking over that three-match spell, their stock has gone into decline, particularly with the likes of Kane and Chadli beginning to shine. Sakho is now expected to depart for the African Cup of Nations with Senegal, although that could yet be postponed following a back injury sustained late on in Thursday’s encounter.

It remains to be seen just how West Brom will kick-on from here. It’s widely accepted that they will stiffen up in defensive areas under Pulis’ guidance, with the likes of Ben Foster and Andre Wisdom set to gain more suitors as a result.

Mane and Tadic Punish Sorry Gunners

Goals from Sadio Mane and Dusan Tadic extinguished the Arsenal threat at St Mary’s, as abject defending once again cost Arsene Wenger’s side. Tadic followed up his assist against Chelsea, while Mane has now scored in three consecutive matches to underline his potential in the mid-price midfield bracket. The Senegalese is now set to depart for the African Cup of Nations following Sunday’s FA Cup tie, although the thigh injury which saw him withdrawn before half-time against Arsenal may yet postpone that.

In defence, the Saints appeared to have returned to their robust best – Ronald Koeman’s side have shipped just two goals over the four festive matches, despite facing Everton, Chelsea and Arsenal in that spell. That impressive form bodes well for the run of fixtures to come – certainly from Gameweek 22, there is no doubt that Ryan Bertrand and company will be firmly back on the radar (new SWA qpr WHM).

Sanchez Stalls for Impotent Arsenal

Alexis Sanchez is another midfield asset who has frustrated over the festive window. While Arsene Wenger has been unable to rest the Chilean, Sanchez has found the net just once in the four-match spell and has just one goal in his last six league outings. There is perhaps little reason to panic just yet – Arsenal’s blank at St Mary’s was their first since the Gameweek 7 defeat to Chelsea and Olivier Giroud will return from suspension to bolster their attack for the Emirates meeting with Stoke up next. Indeed, with the Potters, Villa and Leicester the next three opponents due in north London, there’s every reason to expect Arsenal to offer profit in the coming weeks, particularly if Wenger’s back four continue to surrender goals to put the emphasis on outscoring opponents.

Austin Blanks Again

Despite QPR generating 24 goal attempts against Swansea, Charlie Austin again returned a blank for the second successive Loftus Road encounter. Having scored eight times in his previous five home matches, Austin has now blanked against Palace and Swansea to dent the confidence in his Fantasy appeal and potential. As we’ve mentioned previously, Austin now faces just two home matches in his next six league encounters and they are against the United and Southampton rearguards. The away trips are, however, favourable enough to offer Austin owners a reason to hold firm – QPR square up to Burnley, Stoke, Sunderland and Hull on their travels in a spell that will likely prove pivotal to their survival plight.

Burnley’s Bite Stuns Magpies

Sean Dyche’s side followed up their dramatic 2-2 draw at the Etihad with another superb fight-back and, again, George Boyd proved a key figure. Recently emerging as the definitive fifth midfielder in the FPL, Boyd is making a case to more than just bench-filler having notched two goals and an assist in his last four outings. Indeed, there’s every reason to expect more from Boyd and team-mates Danny Ings and Ashley Barnes. The Clarets now have three home fixtures in the next four, against QPR, Palace and West Brom. Dyche’s side have shown the resilience at Turf Moor to encourage investment in their backline assets, while, in recent matches, Boyd, Ings and Barnes have belied their budget price tags. Ings has returned a goal or assist in six of his last nine league outings and, at just 5.6, looks an outstanding option.

Colback Makes His Case

While Moussa Sissoko is often identified as the Magpies one mid-price midfield asset to consider, Jack Colback has recently put on a spurt of scoring to lift him into consideration as a viable fifth midfielder option. Incredibly, Colback’s superbly taken goal against the Clarets took him to two goals and three assists in his last five league outings. Prior to Gameweek 16, Colback had registered just a single assist. At just 4.8, Colback could now earn some investors during the January Wildcard spell.

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  1. andy85wsm
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    I've just hit the highs of top 7k~....

    Okay it's not quite nosebleed territory but it's my highest ever rank in last 5 years.

    Question is when do you start playing it safe? I don't own Silva, Sigurdsson or Costa currently and any big scores from them could punish me. I want Sigurdsson back on wildcard, not really arsed about Silva and Costa is a tough one - expect him to punish me soon but I've been saying that for weeks!

  2. Rupert The Horse
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    I was sitting pretty in the top 1k two weeks ago, then with a disastrous 2 game weeks where I totalled 48 points Im not even in the top 5k. Horrible.

    1. andy85wsm
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      Tough at the top!

    2. TuttiFrutti
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      Sad story bro

    3. Chris_White
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      Tell me about it.

    4. money face bandwagon
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      Same. Dropped to 3k now.

  3. chrisdale98
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    Good to go? 4.7 banked. 0FT

    Hart (Myhill)
    Clichy, Azpi, Hutton (Duff, Davies)
    Silva, Hazard, Sanchez, Boyd (Downing)
    Costa, Austin, Kane

    Would appreciate help!

    1. andy85wsm
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      Looks good to me.

      Clichy/Azpilcueta are rotation worries but hopefully their counterparts will get the cup games

      1. chrisdale98
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        exactly my thoughts on clichy and azpi. thanks. in the future what would u do with that moolah lying around?

        1. andy85wsm
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          Be patient and look at how to get Aguero in 🙂

          We're at a position in the FPL season where the expensive defenders aren't doing it and neither are the strikers. It's probably okay to not spend all your money

  4. RUUD!
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    Hows this WC team look guys, theres not many defenders to go at with fixtures etc.

    Heaton Pantillimon rotating

    Terry Evans Schlupp Chester Wisdom

    Hazard Silva Sanchez Fabregas Boyd

    Rooney Kane Ings

    1. chrisdale98
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      schlupp is at AFCON

  5. white lightning
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    This is my wc team for gw21. Enough cash to upgrade to Aguero. Clichy will become Bertrand in gw22.

    Foster (Heaton)
    Terry, Clichy, Cresswell (Wisdom, Hutton)
    Hazard (c), Silva, Sanchez*, Chadli (Downing)
    Costa*, Kane, Austin

    I have (a) Sanchez/Costa. Or would you go (b) Fabregas/Rooney

    Thanks.

  6. Colonel Shoe 肝池
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    how long is acon on for??

    1. andy85wsm
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      A month maybe? Obviously depends how well the players team does

    2. Colonel Shoe 肝池
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      cheers

  7. Chris_White
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    Chadli or Eriksen?

    1. andy85wsm
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      Wondering this myself. Let me know when you've found the answer 🙂

      1. Chris_White
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        Haha not sure I will before I have to (11.29) 😉

    2. Royal5
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      Chadli imo. Plays almost like a second striker.

      1. Chris_White
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        Cheers R5, he does tend to get up there..

    3. Nabs Kebabs
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      Chadilac hands down imo..eriksen has less impact when he plays and he has more goal threat than eriksen.

      1. Chris_White
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        I feel Eriksen is the safer choice, but less explosive probably.. cheers FG

    4. chrisdale98
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      depends on budget

      1. Chris_White
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        Can afford both.

    5. drughi
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      Eriksen in his last 4 away games has scored 13 2 13 and 8 points and two good away fixtures in the next 3 with sunderland at home and on all set pieces.

      1. Chris_White
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        Good point. Not sure he's on all set pieces though, Townsend took the pen against Chelsea and Kane tends to take quite a few FK's.

        1. Park the bus
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          No, Eriksen on free kicks.

  8. kimoo
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    http://postimg.org/image/9ejymxfl9/ 😥 😥 😥 🙁

    Yaya > Boyd & Benteke > Costa or any thoughts else

    1. Nabs Kebabs
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      Falcao over Costa for me

  9. ACCOUNTING ON CHRIS
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    You guys hitting the wildcard button after the start of the next GW?

    Aguero always scores on his return from injury...
    Southampton fixtures turn nice, so may be worth buying someone...

    1. andy85wsm
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      It's my current target.

      United fixtures also very good!

  10. Sid07
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    Heaton
    Zaba naylor azpi wisdom hutton
    Yaya sanchz siggy haz marney
    Costa austin kane
    1ft 3.8 in the bank

    Suggestion on who to bring in for yaya

  11. FISSH
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    Yaya - Boyd is the only transfer i am considering... Lol

  12. Az
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    Heaton

    Terry Hutton Wisdom

    SSanchez Hazard Sterling Siggy

    Costa Falcao Kane

    Subs: Pantillimon, Boyd, Bertrand, Wasilwiski

    0.0 ITB

    Solid wildcard team?

  13. davies
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    How did Routledge get sent off for that? 😕

  14. Kudo Warrior
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    How has downing been playing? Off the boil or just unlucky?

    1. andy85wsm
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      He's Stewart Downing - could only keep this up for so long 🙂

      1. Kudo Warrior
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        😀

    2. ACCOUNTING ON CHRIS
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      He had a few shots yesterday I think...

  15. thepuntmaster
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    Check out this article I wrote on 5 players everton could sign:

    http://www.90min.com/posts/1709446-5-january-signings-that-could-kick-start-everton-s-season

    1. The 12th Man
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      Number 5. NO NO NO NO NO. !!!!!!

      1. thepuntmaster
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        lol - no actual rumours about it but i would love to see it happen so thought i would start some myself!

        1. The 12th Man
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          I wouldn't say no to the Celtic defender. That's where we need to strengthen.

      2. A.T
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        😆

        Januzaj would be nice though.

        1. The 12th Man
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          PSG were sniffing around him though.

  16. Davido989
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    How many points for 5k?

    1. Rupert The Horse
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      1150

      1. Davido989
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        Thanks

      2. andy85wsm
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        Really? wow. Thought it would be higher!

  17. RamaJama
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    Yaya to Boyd this week and Austin to Aguero next week a good plan?

  18. The 12th Man
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    Thoughts on this WC team?

    Courtois
    Terry, Bertrand, Hutton
    Walcott, Sanchez, Hazard, Silva
    Aguero*, Giroud, Kane

    Guzan, Boyd, Wisdom, Wasi
    * There would be a place holder for Aguero until fit.

    1. Az
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      Walcott is too big a risk considering he hasnt even started a game yet.

      1. The 12th Man
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        who do you suggest?

    2. adammc
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      Think about Hart instead of Courtois as you already have Terry

      1. The 12th Man
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        good idea, that would allow me to put Costa in as my Aguero placeholder.

    3. RUUD!
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      Find it hard to believe you can afford that team

      1. The 12th Man
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        0.4 remaining too.
        105.2 SV
        I would be keeping Sanchez and Hazard from my original team. Both have a lot of value tied up in them.

  19. Davido989
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    Wildcard definites for me:

    - Southampton defender + JT
    - Hazard + Fabregas
    - Sergio Aguero

    1. andy85wsm
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      All of the above minus Fabregas

    2. Rupert The Horse
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      When are you activating it?

      1. Davido989
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        The week of Aguero's return, yourself?

        1. Rupert The Horse
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          After some awful decisions and 48 points from 2 weeks, probably today.

          1. Davido989
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            Damn! Good luck, hope it works out well

    3. PlayPercentage
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      Cahill and JT looked slow yesterday.
      Could Jose decide to freshen up his defence in the transfer window?

      1. Davido989
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        I think they might, or Zouma could fill in for a while

    4. davies
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      Any draft teams, Berb?

      Finding it hard to have both Chelski mids.

      1. Davido989
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        Fiddled around a bit mate and the only way I can compensate the Chelsea mids is by having Aguero Kane Austin/Ings

    5. The Count of Monte Cristo
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      When's Aguero back, Berbinho?

      1. Davido989
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        Reportedly for the Arsenal game in

        1. The Count of Monte Cristo
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          Hmmm could be interesting, cheers!

      2. Chris_White
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        On track for the 18th. See scout tweets.

    6. The Chosen One...
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      Sanchez?

      1. Davido989
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        Not a definite for me

    7. Chris_White
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      Alderweireld
      JT
      Haz
      Wally
      Aguero

      1. Davido989
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        😎

    8. Back to Back Ballacks
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      No Gerard?

  20. adammc
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    When is bony going to the African Cup of Nations ?

    1. andy85wsm
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      Now

  21. PlayPercentage
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    Charlie Austin was a bit unlucky not to score yesterday.
    Worth holding for a few GWs more.

    He could be next week's Harry Kane.

    1. andy85wsm
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      Hope so 🙂

      Seen people doing Austin to Kane!

      1. PlayPercentage
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        Could be Kane's equivalent of Lamela's "rabona" goal.
        A few blank GWs to follow.

  22. thepuntmaster
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    Use jan wildcard or not?

    http://imgur.com/pxGGT3N

    1. andy85wsm
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      Nah - you should be okay for next week.

    2. jernej93
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      Benteke and Baines out 🙂

  23. jernej93
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    Jones or Debuchy ? 🙂

    1. andy85wsm
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      Debuchy!

      1. jernej93
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        thank u 🙂

  24. The Count of Monte Cristo
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    Why so much love for getting Cresswell in whilst his fixtures do not look great...?

    Swansea, Hull, Liverpool, Man Utd, Tottenham

    1. Cesc, Drogs & Rock and …
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      He gets forward really well and is very involved attacking-wise.

      Lots of crosses = Carroll goals.

      1. The Count of Monte Cristo
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        Ahh okay. Been in Australia for the last 3 weeks and haven't had the time to watch any MOTD's

        1. Cesc, Drogs & Rock and …
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          He's a good shout - a better version of Trippier, for example.

  25. Cesc, Drogs & Rock and …
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    Resulting WC team is shaping up to be:

    Guzan | Fabi

    Azpi | Terry | Bertrand* | Hutton | Dummett

    Mané* | Sanchez | Hazard | Downing/Siggy | Jedinak*

    Aguero* | Rooney | Kane

    * players coming in,

    Thoughts?

    1. JoeShmoe
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      11 years, 2 months ago

      Mane is off to ACON

      1. Cesc, Drogs & Rock and …
        • 11 Years
        11 years, 2 months ago

        Indeed. WC will be used in the last possible week.

  26. drughi
    • 16 Years
    11 years, 2 months ago

    Just seen bonys goal against qpr and wow that is pure class

    1. jernej93
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 2 months ago

      he is class 🙂

  27. andy85wsm
    • Has Moderation Rights
    • 15 Years
    11 years, 2 months ago

    Eriksen's position looks generally a bit further forward than Chadli but Chadli has nearly double the amount of penalty area touches!

    1. ACCOUNTING ON CHRIS
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 2 months ago

      Chadli ruins Eriksen.

    2. Chris_White
      • 14 Years
      11 years, 2 months ago

      Yep...tough one indeed. I feel Eriksen is the safer choice (game time, set pieces, etc) but Chadli more explosive due to bigger goal threat..

    3. jernej93
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 2 months ago

      Chadli is better for fantasy football, but in real life Eriksen is their main player. He is their main creativity threat and he has to look for ball all over the pitch. On the other side Chadli is inside forward and he just looks to cut inside, especially with their system of high pressing and counter attacks.

  28. Special Mou
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 2 months ago

    Silva or Rooney for the next week?

    1. andy85wsm
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      • 15 Years
      11 years, 2 months ago

      Wazza

  29. Mr. Grv
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 2 months ago

    Gtg for next gw

    fabianski
    Hutton zaba Ivan dummeettt wisdom
    hazard fabregas sterling downing Boyd
    falcao Kane austin

    1. andy85wsm
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 15 Years
      11 years, 2 months ago

      Looks good

  30. Esalman
    • 16 Years
    11 years, 2 months ago

    Thoughts on this WC draft?

    Krul Guzan
    Clyne Vergini Chester Saylor Dawson
    Hazard Silva Sterling Boyd Sigurdsson
    Kane Falcao Costa
    2.0 in the bank with Agüero in mind.

    1. The Count of Monte Cristo
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 2 months ago

      Saylor injured. Otherwise good, but a bit midfield light I think

      1. Esalman
        • 16 Years
        11 years, 2 months ago

        Because Costa and Agüero up top.. my tv is not very high either.