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8 April 2015 701 comments
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After taking time out to assess those sides with strong fixtures in yesterday’s article, we turn our attentions to those with less promising schedules. United’s chances of nailing down second spot are poised to be put firmly to the test, whilst double Gameweek 31 pair Villa and QPR brace themselves for a tough run of matches ahead.

Aston Villa

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With the Villains’ double Gameweek now gone, and a certain Belgian having stolen the headlines, the schedule takes a rather substantial nosedive, leaving those managers who stocked up on their assets in a quandary. The Midlanders take on Spurs at White Hart Lane this weekend, with a blank Gameweek 33 and trip to Man City then to follow in what is a taxing short-term schedule, and their hopes of extending the gap over their relegation rivals will perhaps have to be put on hold until the final four Gameweeks of the season, which includes three encouraging home fixtures (EVE, WHM, BUR).

Those who gambled on Christian Benteke for the double-header were handsomely rewarded with a 23-point haul, but whether the striker can replicate those goal-scoring antics against more imperious opponents remains to be seen. The temptation will certainly be to keep faith with the Belgian for the clash with Spurs, who have conceded in all but one of their last eight, though the proceeding blank could well spark an exodus if he is unable to produce on Saturday. Fellow forward Gabby Agbonlahor delivered an assist for his new band of owners last night, though that is unlikely to be enough to convince many to retain his services, whilst Scott Sinclair’s hamstring injury has put paid to his prospects. Villa’s injury-plagued defence, who have now conceded three goals in two consecutive matches, are set to remain off the radar until those final four fixtures.

QPR

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The Hoops accrued a vital four points across their two Gameweek 31 fixtures, leaving them just two points short of safety, though one look at the upcoming schedule suggest that victories may be hard to come by. It’s Chelsea up next for Chris Ramsey’s men, before they, too, are hit by a blank Gameweek 33, which is soon followed by trips to the north west to tackle top four contenders Liverpool and Man City. Encounters with Newcastle and Leicester bring the season to a close, though whether they can reach the penultimate Gameweek with their hopes of survival still intact remains dubious.

As with Benteke, owners of Charlie Austin will now be tentatively weighing up their options, having watched the striker fire in two goals and as many assists across the double. Budget buy Matty Phillips was the unsung hero of the double Gameweek after delivering a 20-point haul and, having served up two goals and seven assists in eight appearances, may have persuaded some to retain as their cheap fifth midfielder. The likes of Austin and Phillips have ensured that QPR have found the net in each of their last eight league outings and with Chris Ramsey clearly looking to go on the offensive as much as possible, that pair could still prosper. That growing attacking impetus has taken its toll on the R’s backline, though – Ramsey’s men have now registered just a single shutout in their previous 15 fixtures, and continue to look an unlikely source of points.

Man United

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Louis van Gaal’s outfit have hit top gear in recent weeks, with victories over Spurs, Liverpool and Villa lifting them into third place above their Manchester rivals. The job of securing Champions League for next season is still far from complete, however, with the crucial derby against City coming up this Sunday and a trip to Stamford Bridge to face the league leaders the following weekend. With two more tricky away days (eve, cpl) and a meeting with Arsenal also on the cards in the next six, the likes of Liverpool and Spurs will still be convinced that they can gain ground on the Reds.

A rare blunder by David de Gea against Villa meant that United have now gone two matches without a clean sheet, and with the two most prolific attacks in the league to come in the next couple of Gameweeks, owners of the Spaniard or any of his rearguard team-mates are likely to be reconsidering their options. Juan Mata continues to keep Angel Di Maria out of the starting XI and has now notched two goals and an assist in his last pair of outings, whilst interest in Marouane Fellaini and Ander Herrera may be kept at a minimum until after Gameweek 33. Meanwhile, Wayne Rooney has delivered four goals in his last five since being moved to his preferred centre forward position, and whilst those managers currently possessing his services are expected to hold onto the in-form England skipper, non-owners may be persuaded to wait until the schedule picks up to splash out the 10.7 required. Robin van Persie’s return to training also threatens to complicate matters here, though Van Gaal will surely be reluctant to tear up his winning formula for now.

Hull

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No wins in the last five Gameweeks means that the Tigers have slipped to just one place ahead of the drop zone. If that wasn’t enough for Steve Bruce, his side’s remaining fixtures will surely have the boss on red alert, with a home meeting with Burnley their one remaining blue square on the ticker. Prior to that crucial survival showdown, the next four consists of KC clashes with Liverpool and Arsenal and daunting trips to Southampton and Palace, whilst clashes with Spurs and United round the season off. The odds are certainly stacked against them, then, and Fantasy interest is set to remain at an all-time low. It’s worth bearing in mind that the Gameweek 33 clash with Liverpool could be subject to rescheduling, of course, if the Reds defeat Blackburn in the cup tonight.

Hardly a rich source of Fantasy points this season, Hull’s attack will now have to be in full swing if they are to overcome the horrendous schedule, with the onus on forward duo Abel Hernandez and Dame N’Doye to deliver against the odds. Should Bruce choose to shut up shop and try to hash out as many stalemates as possible, however, the performances of the likes of Allan McGregor and Alex Bruce will prove essential, with the former likely to garner plenty of save points in the coming weeks, though with a number of other budget keepers available elsewhere at the moment, there still seems little reason to pay the Scot much attention.

Be Wary Of…

Arsenal
The Gunners delivered one of their finest performances of the season against Liverpool on Saturday afternoon, and owners of their main protagonists will be expecting further reward when they travel to Burnley this weekend. With a blank and clash with Chelsea to follow, however, we can expect to see plenty then jump ship before climbing back aboard in time for a Gameweek 35 encounter with Hull. The situation regarding the Gunners’ rearguard complicates matters further, with Laurent Koscielny rated a doubt due to a thigh concern and Hector Bellerin, Calum Chambers and the recently-recovered Mathieu Debuchy fighting it out for the right back berth. That leaves Nacho Monreal as the sub-6.0 defender of choice, though his starts are never quite guaranteed. Managers are therefore likely to wait until after the Chelsea match to invest, when hopefully those concerns will have cleared themselves up. Further forward, Olivier Giroud, Alexis Sanchez and Aaron Ramsey have already earned plenty of new owners since the weekend, as the short-term schedule does little to dissuade managers of their prospects – owning rotation options for the Gameweek 33 blank is clearly essential, then.

Sunderland
The Black Cats ended a seven-match winless streak with a priceless derby victory over their Tyneside neighbours at the weekend, and now sit three points clear of the drop zone. Sunderland’s chances of putting further distance between themselves and their fellow relegation battlers in the coming weeks look slim, however, with the visit of in-form Crystal Palace next up before a blank Gameweek 33 offers a number of their rivals the chance to make up the ground. With three testing fixtures then to follow (sto, SOU, eve) managers are unlikely to pay Dick Advocaat’s men too much attention for the time being, though are reminded that monitoring the likes of Jermain Defoe, Patrick van Aanholt and Costel Pantilimon could pay off handsomely come their Gameweek 37 double against Leicester and Arsenal.

West Brom
After a convincing start to life under Tony Pulis, the Baggies have slipped in recent times and have now tasted defeat in three of the last four Gameweeks. Their dire 4-1 loss to QPR last weekend will be particularly worrying for those managers currently holding their assets, and with a gruelling final set of fixtures now to come, we are unlikely to see any substantial interest head the Midlanders’ way for the remainder of the season. Indeed, once a home meeting with Leicester is out of the way, Pulis’ charges face four of the current top five (LIV, mun, CHE, ars) and a clash with a flourishing Crystal Palace side in a horrendous final six matches that could well drag them back into the relegation scrap. The 4.1-rated Boaz Myhill’s budget appeal between the sticks is not due to last beyond this weekend, then, whilst Saido Berahino will be hard-pressed to add much more to his 12 goal tally, with a number of other budget forward options outshining him at this late stage.

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  1. sinik
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    Liverpool doing their best late-season-Arsenal impression.

    1. The Machine
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      dont get it

      1. sinik
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        crumbling away..

        though I jinxed it..

        and Arsenal has stopped the late-season rot the last couple season..

        fail of a top post, all things considered

        1. The Machine
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          Arsenal have only really performed poor in the 2nd half of the seasin once in the last 5 years

    2. Revival
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      Funny as Liverpool don't have any 4th place trophies

    3. The Bandit
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      That was your fault you jinxing d!ck 😡

      1. Egg noodle
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        😀

      2. sinik
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        please accept my sincerest apology..from the bottom of my heart 😥

  2. TorresMagic™
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    Coutinho goal.

  3. Egg noodle
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    Coutinhooo

  4. Les Bleus
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    Finally.

    1. The Machine
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      One goal doesnt mean hes not overhyped

      1. TuttiFrutti
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        it merely proves anything, but to say hes the most overhyped player there is now adays is just...

    2. TuttiFrutti
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      ^^

    3. Acquafresca
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      He's nothing special.. wasted 4 or 5 good chances before that goal.

      1. Egg noodle
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        He has scored some outstanding goals from nothing this season.

        1. Acquafresca
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          More than not he's been wasteful.

        2. The Machine
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          And missed some sitters

      2. Davido989
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        You're crazy

  5. Andy1
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    Who's the best sub 4.6m defender?

    1. Mull
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      Collins could be a good shout.

  6. Acquafresca
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    DGW chances increase.

    1. The Bandit
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      Unlike the chances of your prediction 😉

      1. Acquafresca
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        Blackburn had their chance to go 1 up.. 😉

  7. Jigger & Pony
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    Coutinho

  8. Revival
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    Backed Liverpool in play at start of 2nd half 🙂

  9. super zlatan
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    Damn

  10. Les Bleus
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    C'mon let's have a liverpool DGW in GW 34. Give the people without a WC less time to plan 😛

    1. andy85wsm
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      Actually wouldn't be so bad really. Could get 3 Chelsea and 3 Liverpool with 1 hit

      1. Les Bleus
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        But I'd think many people have 0 players from Liverpool and 1-2 from Chelsea.

        1. andy85wsm
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          2 from Chelsea and 0 from Liverpool here 🙂

          1. walkman666
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            Same

          2. Les Bleus
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            So it'd probably be more than a hit unless you don't have 11 playing GW33 😉

            1. andy85wsm
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              Remy in this week makes 3 Chelsea. Save a transfer in 33 (only Pantilimon and Bellerin would miss out). Then 3 transfers in 34 for 1 hit.

              1. Les Bleus
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                Fair enough. Things could be unpredictable though but that seems like a plan.

                1. andy85wsm
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                  Yeah definitely - could easily be messed up that plan

              2. JK - Cønt ⭐
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                seems like a decent plan

                I think I'm now set on Murray and looking at Cesc for my 3rd Chelsea

                I'll get a keeper and a defender in GW33 then a hit in GW34 for Cesc and Schlupp

    2. Andy1
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      This

    3. ellelelle
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      :evilgrin:

    4. A.T
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      It'll be 37 anyway 😉

      1. Les Bleus
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        Probably 😀

  11. Messi & fabregas
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    so if liverpool are to have a double gameweek 34 , it should be announced by friday or even later than that?

  12. Davido989
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    Henderson loves an assist. With Stevie going next season, he'll be on nearly every set piece too. 7.0 would be good value imo

    1. The Nuttmxn
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      Unless Ballo get's his way 😉

    2. Acquafresca
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      Does he take corners?

      1. Davido989
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        He's been taking them with Coutinho

      2. Ludo
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        Shares them with Coutinho, yep.

    3. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      Hendo assist for Couts?

      Think I'll get Hendo then, pens is a clincher

      1. sinik
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        is he definitely on pens behind Gerrard?

        1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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          well he took the one v Arsenal so it depends on whether Mario's on the pitch and what mood he's in

          1. Ludo
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            Sturridge might be in the picture as well

            1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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              BR has confirmed Hendo is behind Gerrard in the order

              1. Ludo
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                Oh really? That makes him even more interesting then...

        2. Davido989
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          Gerrard, Balotelli, Henderson.

    4. Ludo
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      Will probably be up to around 8M in next seasons game, given his form in this second half of the season.

      1. Davido989
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        Even at 8, it's tempting. He'll be on pens too. Think 7.5 would be fair though

        1. TorresMagic™
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          Compare him to old Yaya with score & minutes.

      2. A.T
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        +1

    5. TorresMagic™
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      Minimum 8.0 if he didn't play anymore this season.

      1. Davido989
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        A little pricey but one to monitor I guess

        1. TorresMagic™
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          9th highest mid.

          1. Davido989
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            Been playing out of position too. Probably gone under the radar a bit.

  13. Smurf
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    How ism he Blackburn v Liverpool game going?

    Do Liverpool look like holding on for the win? I have a bet on them and unsure wether to cash out?

    1. sinik
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      Blackburn could have scored a couple themselves..over 15 minutes left, depends on how they react to the goal

    2. Revival
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      Liverpool were well on top in this game before they scored, prob let the bet run

    3. Smurf
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      Thanks 🙂

  14. Acquafresca
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    What a ball. What a miss.

  15. A.T
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    Sounds like Sturridge is coming off.

  16. Acquafresca
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    Sturridge made of glass.

  17. ACCOUNTING ON CHRIS
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    Kane has to be captain this week I think...

    Chelsea game with QPR seems to historically be very low scoring...

    1. sweglet
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      good choice of captains this week! wouldn't rule out hazard doing big things with costa absent

  18. Revival
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    Just checked my Ultimate team, 100 points this week and overall rank 189 now 😀

    1. TorresMagic™
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      Granville got 111

      1. The Bandit
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        One guy got 154 and he didn't even have Austin!

    2. The Bandit
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      109 (-8) 58 😎

  19. Daniel Exeter
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    At least the Liverpool players I'll want are reasonably priced. Not sure Sturridge is a must.

    1. ACCOUNTING ON CHRIS
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      Moreno, Coutinho, Sterling

      1. Daniel Exeter
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        No Hendo?

        1. ACCOUNTING ON CHRIS
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          Ah, yeah chuck out Coutinho or Sterling for him then.

          1. Daniel Exeter
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            352 formation may be a shout

            If 37
            Giroud
            Ozil
            Sanchez
            Hendo
            Sterling
            Moreno

            1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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              Skrtel is the Pool defender to get if you can stretch to it

    2. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      problem with 2 Liverpool mids is I'll either have to abandon my Arsenal treble attack or ditch Hazard

      1. Daniel Exeter
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        352

        1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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          Giroud and Kane?

          Problem there is it makes it difficult to get Rooney for GW38

  20. FionnMac
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    I'm sure this has been asked so apologies, but if Liverpool go through tonight they will either miss GW33 or GW37, is that right?

    Also, when might we find this out?

    1. ACCOUNTING ON CHRIS
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      More than likely miss 33 I think.

    2. Ludo
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      They will definitely miss GW33.

      They will almost certainly have a DGW in GW34 or 37. When we'll find this out is much harder to say!

      1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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        The closer it gets to GW34 without an announcement the more likely GW37 becomes

        For all we know they could already have a date lined up, they were just waiting to see if it was needed

      2. FionnMac
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        Thanks lads. At least it makes it clear cut that I can't get a Liverpool player this week!

    3. A.T
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      They will miss 33 as that is semi final weekend. The double is likely to be rearranged for 34 or 37

  21. A.T
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    Lambert wasn't even on the bench last weekend. What a waste.

    1. The Gambler.
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      Saving him for tonights biggie

    2. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      How nice of Liverpool though, to pay £3m for a fan then pay 100k a week just to train with his idols

  22. andres
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    giroud owners, selling for gomis / remy or keepin one more week?

    Another factor that makes me angryt at not owning either bentekke or austing (apart from missin out on the points. If I had one of them I would be selling easy, owning Giroud against bur is more tricky tho

    1. Revival
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      Keeping, can see him scoring against Burnley and then will bench for the blank

      1. Les Bleus
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        Same on both points.

      2. andres
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        yeah.. could end up doing the same..

        other forwards are aguero and kane, probably keeping those two also

  23. sweglet
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    any guesses for kanes price next season? 8 seem low?

    1. The Gambler.
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      10m

    2. andres
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      10

    3. The Bandit
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      Fantasy La Liga sucks

    4. No Luck
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      11m imo, 10.5 at the very least.

  24. The Gambler.
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    My 3 LFC players for DGW would be from:

    Henderson
    Sterling/Coutinho
    Skrtel

    1. Revival
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      Yeah can't see Sturridge as a option given most of us will want a Chelsea forward

      1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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        if Pool go into GW37 I don't think a Chelsea forward will be needed

  25. All about the galacticos
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    QPR vs Chelsea
    Spurs vs Villa

    Q1. Who to play Austin or Eriksen?
    Q2. Play or bench Terry?

    1. Revival
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      1. Austin
      2. Terry, clean sheet if Austin fails + goal threat anyway

    2. ellelelle
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      Q1.. Eriksen.. but only just. That's a tough one.

      Q2. Bench Terry and play Austin and Eriksen 😉

  26. Del Monte
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    Really hope the Liverpool game goes into GW37 not 34, otherwise players with there WC will benefit immensely.

    1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      as a wc holder I find 37 to be more beneficial than 34

      1. Del Monte
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        Really? You have loads of time from now to bring in Liv/Ars/Sun players

      2. TorresMagic™
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        I have mine too. Why do you think 37 is better?

        1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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          it's better for me personally as I have 0 Liverpool players and only 1 Arsenal player I actually want. If Pool went into 34 it'd require more work coming out of GW34 to get the right Arsenal players in (though d-able with 3 FTs of course

          Plus a DGWs go

          CPL, hul is better than wba, hul

          1. TorresMagic™
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            Letting everyone stock up in 37 really negates the WC more.

            1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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              that's a fair point, GW34 leaves less time to react for those without a wc

              either way I think wc will benefit as non holders will still need a few hits

              the main advantage of GW34 is I can get Robertson instead of Schlupp 😆

      3. Granville
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        GW34 is better

        1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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          it depends on the make-up of your team surely? why do you say GW34 is better?

    2. walkman666
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      Players with their wc SHOULD benefit immensely as a reward for being prudent with their wc.

      1. BRONALDINHO
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        prudent is using your wildcard early to get into the top 1k and beyond

        1. walkman666
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          While not prudent, I certainly cCan't argue with your strategy based on your resulting rank. Kudos

    3. Daniel Exeter
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      If it's 34 I screwed.

      37 is going to be hard enough.

    4. ellelelle
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      I hope it's 34 but even if it is 37, I can still see my WC benefitting me "immensely" 😉

  27. The Bandit
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    Omg!

  28. A.T
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    Cmon Rovers

    1. The Bandit
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      Unlucky lads 🙁

  29. Ruud van Basten
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    Anyone know how long Forster is out? Is Davis nailed on reserve GK?

    1. BRONALDINHO
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      unless they get Cech