Fixtures

Frisking the Fixtures – Gameweek 30 – The Strong

We turn our attentions to the upcoming four to six Gameweeks this afternoon and analyse those sides with the kindest schedules to follow. The league leaders have every reason for optimism as they close in on the title, whilst Spurs and Southampton will be looking to strengthen their respective bids for a top-four finish.

Chelsea

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Pegged back by a determined Southampton side at the weekend, Jose Mourinho’s men missed out on the opportunity to open up an eight-point gap over the chasing pack. Nonetheless, Man City’s shock defeat to Burnley will have seen the leaders breathe a collective sigh of relief, and with the forthcoming schedule in mind, the Blues are afforded optimism that their title rivals won’t be recovering much ground any time soon. The next three are particularly promising, with a Stamford Bridge clash against Stoke coupled with trips to Hull and QPR, and though the following two fixtures  at home to United and away to Arsenal  are sure to prove testing, the Gameweek 34 double, which also features a meeting with bottom-placed Leicester, will ensure that Fantasy managers won’t be discouraged from loading up on the Blues’ main protagonists.

Branislav Ivanovic once again validated his premium price tag last weekend, grabbing his fifth assist of the season and a bonus point in the 1-1 draw. With four goals also in the bag (two of which have come in the last five Gameweeks) the 7.5-rated Serb is undoubtedly the star attraction in the Blues’ rearguard, whilst John Terry looks the only other secure option in defence. Further forward, with neither Cesc Fabregas nor Oscar having earned returns since Gameweek 22, what was once a midfield brimming with options is now looking a much more straightforward equation; Eden Hazard has notched a goal or assist in four of his last six displays, with maximum bonus points acquired in all of those performances, and few are likely to overlook the Belgian ahead of the upcoming double. Diego Costa put an end to his recent drought with the opening goal against the Saints – his 18th league strike of the season – and, like Hazard, could feature heavily in our plans prior to Gameweek 34.

 

Swansea

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After failing to take advantage of numerous first-half openings, Garry Monk’s side were made to pay the price last night when Liverpool struck the only goal of the match midway through the second half. That meant that the Swans have now recorded back-to-back defeats for the first time since Gameweek 16, though with a superb next six now on the agenda, the Welsh outfit will still be optimistic of ending their season in a strong position. Plum home meetings with Hull, Everton and Stoke are married with trips to relegation battlers Aston Villa and Leicester, and Fantasy managers will likely be eyeing up the Swans’ assets at both ends of the pitch as a result.

Interestingly, Monk’s men have registered clean sheets in five of their last six league victories, and further success over the coming weeks could see their rearguard in the points once again. Kyle Naughton has started at right-back in all seven Gameweeks since his January move from Spurs, and at 4.3 offers managers a bargain option at the back. Goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianksi is far dearer at 5.2, though his save points have seen the Pole average 5.3 points per appearance over the last three Gameweeks compared to Naughton’s 3.0.

In midfield, Gylfi Sigurdsson came close to grabbing a goal against Liverpool last night, and having found the net against former club Spurs in Gameweek 28, the Icelandic international is hinting at a return to the form that saw him prove one of the most popular Fantasy assets in the early part of the season. That said, Ki Sung-yueng is available for 1.4 less and, with goals in three of his last six outings, is a bang-in-form budget option. The same cannot be said of forward Bafetimbi Gomis, however, who is doing little to prove that he is capable of filling Wilfried Bony’s shoes as the spearhead of the Swans’ attack. Whilst the kind fixture list could provide him with the opportunity to show his worth, few are likely to take a punt on the services of a striker with a single goal in 16 league matches.

 

Tottenham

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Sunday’s calamitous defeat at the hands of Man United underlined a number of Spurs’ shortcomings on a day when they were due to demonstrate why they are worthy of a top-four spot. Indeed, the north Londoners have now conceded two or more goals in four of their last five league ventures, but with three of the four least prolific attacks in the league this season (LEI, bur, AVL) on the agenda in the next trio of Gameweeks, Mauricio Pochettino will at least be afforded the chance to get things back on the right track. A trip to Newcastle then follows before a tough pair of fixtures in Gameweeks 34 and 35 against Southampton and City, and bouncing back quickly from Sunday’s loss looks vital if they are to stay in the running for Champions League qualification.

As mentioned, that defensive record is unlikely to tempt many into investment in the backline, though Danny Rose’s attacking impetus has seen the left-back notch a goal and assist in the last four rounds of fixtures, and so long as he can avoid the rotation he was subjected to in the latter half of the recent double Gameweek, the 4.9-valued man looks a viable option over the coming schedule. Without a goal in his last six appearances, Christian Eriksen is starting to show signs that a busy campaign is taking its toll, and though the short-term fixture list should see his 25.9% ownership retain his services, non-owners may overlook the Dane. Nacer Chadli currently offers better value at 6.3, and has found the net in two of his last six league starts, though for those interested in Spurs’ attack, only one player really warrants our full attention; Harry Kane’s blank against United was just his fourth in the previous 14 Gameweeks, with double figures accrued in six of those outings, and the young striker is set to retain his position at the zenith of our Watchlist whilst the schedule smiles so kindly.

 

Southampton

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The Saints’ battling draw against Chelsea, coupled with their win against Crystal Palace two weeks ago, suggests that the wobbly form that brought three defeats in five matches through February is now firmly behind them. What’s more, with a superb next six that pits them against four of the current bottom seven sides in the table (BUR, eve, HUL sun), Ronald Koeman’s men will be harbouring hopes that they can now reignite their campaign and get themselves firmly back in the running for a place in the top four.

Key to their chances of doing so could be the form of Sadio Mane. Recently fielded in a central position behind a lone striker, the Senegal international has proved instrumental to his side’s attack, firing in more shots (20) than any other midfielder in the last six Gameweeks, with 14 of those coming within the opposition’s penalty area. Indeed, the 6.6-rated midfielder has played a part in seven of the Saints’ last eight league goals when he has been on the pitch, and with Koeman finally seeming to have lost faith in the abilities of Graziano Pelle, few are likely to overlook Mane as the main attraction in attack. Meanwhile, Ryan Bertrand and Nathaniel Clyne remain two of the most popular assets the game has to offer, and their ownership only looks set to rise bearing in mind the schedule. For those unable to find the extra cash for the pair, however, centre back Toby Alderweireld was reinstalled to the starting line-up on Sunday after his recent recovery from a hamstring injury, and is on offer for just 4.7.

 

Also Consider…

Leicester
The Foxes held out for only their second point in the last seven Gameweeks against Hull on Saturday, and will now be eyeing West Ham and Swansea’s upcoming visits to the King Power Stadium as well as trips to West Brom and Burnley as chances to put some more vital points on the board. From a Fantasy perspective, there is much to be interested in here: Chelsea’s involvement in the Capital One Cup Final at the start of March means that the Foxes now face a double Gameweek 34, and the impending fixtures will see many of us monitoring their budget assets as in preparation. Jeffrey Schlupp was unfortunately moved to the left wing-back role at the weekend, but after clocking up a clean sheet and a bonus point will still be creeping up many a manager’s Watchlist. Further forward, the main contenders for our investment look to be Riyad Mahrez and Andrej Kramaric, though both will need to step up their output over the next few weeks if any significant attention is to come their way prior to the double.

 

West Ham
Saturday’s 3-0 defeat to fellow Londoners Arsenal means that the Hammers are still without a league victory since Gameweek 22, and have now lost each of their last three outings. After a great start to the campaign, Sam Allardyce’s outfit have reached a clear low point, though this weekend’s home clash with struggling Sunderland could well provide them with the chance to reverse their dipping form. And with Leicester, QPR and Burnley also awaiting in their next six, rediscovering their winning touch could reap plenty of reward for the Hammers and Fantasy managers alike.

Diafra Sakho is currently Allardyce’s only fully fit striker, and despite having now failed to find the net in his last three outings, the Senegal international’s starts should be assured. The forward will be looking to Stewart Downing to replicate the creativity that has produced more chances than any other player, bar Eden Hazard, this season; the 6.5-priced winger has been unfortunate to only register one assist in his previous eight outings, and still looks crucial to the Hammers’ fortunes over the impending fixture list. Big Sam was forced to field a makeshift backline for the Gunners clash at the weekend, but with Carl Jenkinson and possibly Winston Reid returning to the fold this time around, their rearguard could be set to profit. With a goal and four assists to his name so far, Aaron Cresswell remains the likeliest source of points from defence if you’re willing to shell out 5.6 for his services.

 

West Brom
The Baggies’ assets come with something of a health warning due to their horrendous final five fixtures of the season. Over the short term, however, their prospects look promising – once a trip to the Etihad this weekend is out of the way, the Midlanders boast back-to-back home fixtures against the current bottom two (QPR, lei) before travelling to Crystal Palace.

With Ben Foster now sidelined for at least four weeks after damaging his knee in Saturday’s 1-0 win over Stole, Boaz Myhill, at 4.0, could prove a superb short-term bargain for the next four Gameweeks as part of a rearguard that’s registered shut-outs in four of their last five matches; Craig Dawson and Joleon Lescott are the usual alternatives here. Up top, Saido Berahino may well have just four more Gameweeks to deliver for his band of owners before they part company, but having notched in three of his last five, the 5.6-rated youngster looks a good bet to do so. Berahino’s strike partner Brown Ideye was back in the goals at the weekend, and with an ownership of just 0.3%, he stands out as a differential forward option.

1,051 Comments Post a Comment
  1. Denis Tueart on the wing
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    9 years, 3 months ago

    Pleased Arsenal are not playing Sunderland - It would be 8-0 at HT

    Keep it going Arsenal

    SAFC Fan 🙁

    1. goriuanx
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      big Dick to the rescue.

      1. Adam West - Team Serbia for…
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        😆 that sounds like a terrible name for a porno

      2. Denis Tueart on the wing
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        A Little Dick with plenty of vigour could be have been a better choice 😀

  2. Lucy.
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    CAAMMOONN AAARSSENAALLL.

    1. goriuanx
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      +1 would help them lose points in the league 😉

    2. Adam West - Team Serbia for…
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      Sssssssssh there alot of old people on here and they get scared when people start shouting 😉

      1. Old Man
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        We never get scared - we've heard it all before.

  3. tm245
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    What can be believed can be achieved.

  4. Nabs Kebabs
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    Might be doing Sanchez/Kun to Mane/Giroud.

    Will have 9.7m itb 😯

    1. goriuanx
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      I'm doing something similar-ish. 😀

    2. Wilshere Knowledge
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      😆

    3. Captain Shirokov
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      Wow.

    4. Nabs Kebabs
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      Sanchez is expendable, still pre reluctant to lose kun though

  5. La Roja
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    Aaaarsenaaal Aaaaarsenaaal

  6. goriuanx
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    That Sanchez incident, not a penalty nor a dive. Unless I'm blind?

    1. The Light Knight
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      Contact so not a dive, but 100% exaggeration makes it attempting to deceive the ref which is unsporting behaviour

      1. Nabs Kebabs
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        It was a foul nonetheless.

      2. goriuanx
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        He did exaggerate a bit but that's understandable given the circumstances, some would say

        1. The Light Knight
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          Understandable sure but still unsporting

    2. Not Irish
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      Agreed.

  7. JK - Cønt ⭐
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    Kun to Giroud for a hit is crazy right?

    1. Daniel Exeter
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
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      Yes

    2. MBK 42
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      Indeed

    3. La Roja
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      Insane rather

    4. The Light Knight
      • 12 Years
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      Pure Gnarls Barkley

  8. Herman Toothrot
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    9 years, 3 months ago

    Bottomed on last page so here's a repost:

    ront 8 of:

    Sanchez // Hazard // Eriksen // Mane // Coutinho
    Giroud // Kane // Aguero

    Currently I am always having to bench one of Mane/Coutinho... and always getting it wrong. Worth selling Coutinho for Matt Phillips?

    1. MBK 42
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      I would be more inclined to divest myself of Eriksen given you have Kane.

      1. Herman Toothrot
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        I considered that.... his fixtures though!

        1. MBK 42
          • 9 Years
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          Spurs often contrive to mess up easy on paper games though.

          1. Herman Toothrot
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            True.

            I'll save until the weekend as I would be benching Phillps anyway.

  9. LewanGOALski
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    is Austin ➡ Giroud still a move to do..?

    1. Nabs Kebabs
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      dont think so. unless you do the reverse again next gw

    2. Adam West - Team Serbia for…
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      In opposite land

      1. Daniel Exeter
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        Haha

  10. Not Irish
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    Any chance we know about Arsenal DGW in the next few days?

    1. LOCO ABREU
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      think so

  11. Daniel Exeter
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    • 11 Years
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    Foster
    Clyne, Bertrand, Bellerin
    Hazard, Silva, Eriksen, Sanchez
    Aguero, Kane, Austin

    (McCarthy, Zouma, JWP, PVA)

    Foster > Fabianski for free

    And save my other freebie to have 2 free transfers for GW31?

    1. Daniel Exeter
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
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      9 years, 3 months ago

      Anyone?

    2. Gazza2000
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      Good transfer, would use the other to ugrade Zouma

  12. Jimbo123
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    Monaco are garbage

    1. Daniel Exeter
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      Arsenal were always going to be all over them tonight.
      Fully expect Arsenal to win and progress

      1. Jimbo123
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        Progress? Bold, but I really hope you are correct.

        Can't believe Arsenal got themselves in this mess in th first place

        1. Daniel Exeter
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          Yep they'll do it

  13. Not Irish
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    Sanchez needs to be subbed.

    1. Daniel Exeter
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      • 11 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Ozil*

      1. Not Irish
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        Well he should never play in the first place.

        1. Daniel Exeter
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
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          Ha true

          Wenger's crush

      2. MBK 42
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        Giroud - save him for Newcastle

    2. Nabs Kebabs
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      *Cue spectacular solo effort that puts us through.

      1. Not Irish
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        He's jaded and well out of sorts. Needs a rest badly.

        1. Nabs Kebabs
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          he's world class. just needs a moment or so to win the game, subbing would be a terrible idea imho

          1. Not Irish
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            Zzzzz

  14. Bastien
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    Austin owners - are you keeping in light of the DGW31?
    was set to ditch him this week for Costa, but now tempted to keep until DGW31.

    1. Daniel Exeter
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      Yep keeping over here

    2. Jimbo123
      • 14 Years
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      Keeping

    3. MBK 42
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      I'd already ditched to get Giroud back and not regretting it even with the DGW now, can't see QPR scoring in either game.

      1. Jimbo123
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        I can see him scoring against Villa, no worries

    4. Old Man
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      Keeping.

    5. Bastien
      • 11 Years
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      cheers lads

    6. walkman666
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      • 9 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Keeping. He may get only 4 points, but it seems whack to trade a high scoring forward with a DGW.

  15. tm245
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    A second by the sixty five minute mark or sowould be nice.

  16. Daniel Exeter
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    Mourinho is a tidy player - Not too old for the prem?

    1. Jax
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      *moutinho...

      1. Daniel Exeter
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        Haha yes Moutinho*

    2. Jimbo123
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      Jose?

  17. Bastien
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    Another one in regard to DGW31 - worth getting Hutton now?
    SWA, mun+QPR

    1. Demí
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      No, worth waiting first to see if he gets his place back from Bacuna

      1. Bastien
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        cheers. any villa defender nailed?
        who is 1st choice between Okore and Clark. Think I read here some time back that Clark, but not sure.

        1. Demí
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          Yep, it's Clark who's in favour under Sherwood. 2 yellows away from a suspension though

          1. Bastien
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            thanks.
            guess he should be ok from suspension point of view.
            will transfer him out after QPR anyway so he needs to avoid getting booked in one of the next two (to play both matches in DGW31)

          2. Demí
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            *1 yellow

            1. Bastien
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              yeah, he's on 9...
              might avoid it completely and go for benteke only.

              1. Demí
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                Probably wise, unlikely to get anything vs united

                1. Bastien
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                  cheers

    2. MBK 42
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      Is he guaranteed to get his place back?

      1. MBK 42
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        and given his propensity for getting booked I could easily see him getting minus points against United.

    3. Daniel Exeter
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      Nah not for me

  18. Not Irish
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    That Bellerin is class alright. 🙄

  19. La Roja
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    Fair play to Monaco

    Not parking the bus whatsoever

  20. Captain Shirokov
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    This ponytail tw*t again

    1. Ser Football 42
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      Relax buddy

    2. Colonel Shoe 肝池
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      petit?.....seaman?

      1. Captain Shirokov
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        Nah, Carrasco 😛

  21. Harvey Specter
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    Sanchez and Zouma -> Siggy and Iva? I have Mane

    1. MBK 42
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      9 years, 3 months ago

      No, Siggy without Bony to feed and Swansea are so mid table now I'm not sure they will be trying their hardest.

      1. Harvey Specter
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        Who to get then?? I cant find a decent replacement for Sanchez and I need to be taking chances now!

  22. Tony Yeboah
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    new grav + name check

    1. Captain Shirokov
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      "look at me everybody"

      1. Tony Yeboah
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        lol....if that was my intention i would have posted something like - LVG IS GENIUS FOOLS!!

        1. Captain Shirokov
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          😀

    2. Tony Yeboah
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      o yh....got a mention on the arsenal commentary earlier....scored a hatty at monaco....legend

  23. La Roja
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    Rambo coming on for Sanchez

    1. La Roja
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      Coq!

    2. Daniel Exeter
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      Fair play - Wenger is going for it with the CDM coming off

  24. Wild Rover
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    Panti and Foster

    Are you running with Panti and hoping for the best or replacing Foster?

    Ta 🙂

    1. Daniel Exeter
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      If I was in this situation I'd run with Panti and wait for Foster to come back.

      I only have Foster as my playing keeper

      1. Old Man
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        Look at West Brom's fixtures after week 33. Horrible, and WB will be safe by then and on their holidays. If you're happy with Panti, stick, if not get Myhill or Migs or someone else even more exciting.

    2. Colonel Shoe 肝池
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      hmm risky.... foster to myhil?

    3. LewanGOALski
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      Waiting for (good) news on Foster, as I prefer to dump Panti in order to get Ospina

      1. Daniel Exeter
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        Thought it was confirmed out for a month?
        That's what Talksport were saying earlier...

        1. LewanGOALski
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          He makes the way if that's true

    4. Wild Rover
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      Panti has good fixtures if he plays, just need Foster back for the blank

  25. radawson
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    Any reason why Arsenal won't have a DGW 31 also?

  26. Farnborough's Finest
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    Hi guys, can I get some advice on transfers this week please?
    Foster, vertonghen and Sanchez -> Forster, Ivanovic and Ozil for -4?

    1. Colonel Shoe 肝池
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      looks fine to me

      1. Farnborough's Finest
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        Cheers pal

  27. TSILIKAFENEIAKOS
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    Come on Arsenal!!!

    1. FPLEL
      • 9 Years
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      Ramsaaaaay

  28. La Roja
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    Honestly I like Monaco as a team. No play acting, time wasting. Just playing their games.

  29. Rupert The Horse
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    Wally on.

  30. La Roja
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    Theoooo theoooooo