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Having taken a detailed look at our recommended defenders for the next four-to-six Gameweeks, we turn our attention to the midfielders this morning. Arsenal’s favourable start to the new campaign sees three of their assets included, while Raheem Sterling’s form during pre-season allows the England international to join Manchester City team-mate David Silva on our ladder.

After finishing last term in sparkling form, and also shining during pre-season, Theo Walcott goes straight to the top of our first midfield rankings. The 26-year-old was again handed the central striking role in the 1-0 win against Chelsea in the Community Shield, although he was replaced by Olivier Giroud after 66 minutes. The threat of rotation is a slight concern for Walcott’s prospects, but we believe he will be named in the starting XI for the home clash against West Ham, be it either up front or out wide. For now, we’re backing the explosive potential of the 9.0-priced Walcott as the best way to cover the Arsenal attack, at least until Alexis Sanchez returns to the fold after his Copa America excursions.

Difficult fixtures at City and at home to Arsenal mean Eden Hazard is only second on our first ladder of the season. The Belgian international was the highest scoring player in Fantasy Premier League (FPL) last season with 233 points, and with Diego Costa’s hamstring playing up again, his contribution will be more crucial than ever for the champions. The 11.5-valued midfielder is currently the most popular player in FPL with an ownership of 57%, while he leads this week’s Captain Poll with 30% of the vote ahead of Chelsea’s home encounter with Swansea.

Southampton have been handed a kind start (new, EVE, wat, NOR, wba, MUN) to the new season, so we’re backing Sadio Mane (8.0) to fire for the Saints over the opening few Gameweeks. The Senegal international scored 11 goals and grabbed four assists in his first season in England, and looks an integral part of the Saints’ attack, although we will have to monitor the effect the Europa League has on both the form and possible rotation of Ronald Koeman’s attacking assets.

The second Arsenal midfielder to feature on our ladder is Mesut Ozil. Manager Arsene Wenger has stated he intends to field the Germany international in his favoured “number ten” role this season, and the former Real Madrid man looks at this point less prone to rotation than the likes of Walcott as the campaign unfolds. This has been the first full pre-season Ozil has had with the Gunners since joining in 2013, and with a friendly opening schedule (WHM, cpl, LIV, new, STO, che), the 8.5-rated midfielder should significantly improve on the four goals and six assists he registered last term.

The biggest signing of the summer transfer window so far was undoubtedly Raheem Sterling’s move from Liverpool to City. The winger has immediately looked at home playing alongside the likes of David Silva and Yaya Toure in pre-season and bagged three goals over the summer – more than any premium priced midfielder. Manuel Pellegrini has trialled a 4-3-3 system in recent outings and a role in the front three could boost Sterling’s points potential as he looks to challenge Silva as the strongest option from the City midfield this season, although the early schedule (wba, CHE, eve, WAT, cpl, WHM) is mixed.

Bournemouth’s Matt Ritchie is immediately installed onto our ladder by virtue of the Cherries’ enticing opening fixtures (AVL, liv, whm, LEI, nor, SUN). The Scotland international racked up a mightily impressive 15 goals and 17 assists in the Championship last year, benefitting from taking the majority of the south coast club’s set-pieces. While it will be impossible to repeat those numbers in the top flight, Ritchie, who will set us back 6.0 in FPL, has been handed the ideal opportunity to arrive on our radars.

After his most prolific FPL season last time around, scoring 12 goals and registering 191 points, it may come as something of a surprise to see David Silva so far down our rankings. The Spain international has been handed a price tag of 10.0 for the new season, though, placing some doubt as to whether he can out-perform the likes of Sterling to justify that extra 1.0 outlay. The former Valencia midfielder scored four, six, four and seven goals in his first four seasons with the Citizens, so it remains to be seen if last year’s output was a one-off, or a sign of more composure in front of goal.

Another close call in our initial rankings was the one between Man United midfielders Juan Mata and Memphis Depay, with both available at 8.5 in FPL. We’ve opted for the latter largely due to the Dutch international being handed the “number ten” role during much of United’s pre-season. While the former PSV attacker may be shifted to the left of the attacking three if Louis van Gaal favours a 4-3-3 system, Depay’s record of 22 league goals last season, including many spectacular strikes from free-kicks, gain him the slight advantage over Mata, who should still have penalty taking duties, but looks the most vulnerable if United sign wide man Pedro from Barcelona.

With Brazilian pair Philippe Coutinho and new signing Roberto Firmino missing much of Liverpool’s pre-season, we’ve opted for Jordan Henderson as our preferred option from the Reds midfield for the time being. Handed the captaincy by Brendan Rodgers, the England international takes many of the set-pieces, and is still the first choice penalty taker as far as we know, with Christian Benteke yet to be on the pitch when Liverpool have been handed a spot kick. After registering six goals and ten assists last term, Henderson looks kindly priced at 7.0 in FPL, although the Reds face some tough away fixtures at the start of the new season (sto, BOU, ars, WHM, mun, NOR).

While there is plenty of uncertainty about how Leicester will line up under new boss Claudio Ranieri, Riyad Mahrez’s pre-season form and price tag of 5.5 in FPL mean he finds a place on our ladder. The Algeria international grabbed two assists in the Foxes final run-out against Birmingham, playing “in the hole” in a 3-4-1-2 formation, and also found the back of the net in wins against Lincoln City and Rotherham United. While those fixtures aren’t a great indication of how Mahrez will fare when the proper action gets under way on Saturday, Leicester’s favourable fixtures (SUN, whm, TOT, bou, AVL, sto) have strengthened the claims of the attacking midfielder.

Nacer Chadli was undoubtedly one of the surprise packages in FPL last season, with the Belgian international scoring 11 goals, while also chipping in with six assists. He ended up just two points short of team-mate Christian Eriksen last term, and with Chadli coming in at 7.0 in FPL compared to the Dane’s 8.5, we’re happy to select the Belgian on our Watchlist, with Tottenham’s fixtures after the tough trip to Old Trafford in Gameweek 1 pretty favourable (STO, lei, EVE, sun, CPL).

Two new faces in the Premier League this season find their way onto our ladder, with West Ham’s Dimitri Payet and Sunderland’s Jeremain Lens looking potentially profitable mid-price options. Payet arrives from Marseille having topped the assist charts in Ligue 1 by some margin with 17, while he also executed more key passes than any player in the top five European leagues. Priced at 7.5 in FPL, Payet has three favourable home matches (LEI, BOU, NEW) over the opening five Gameweeks to properly announce himself to Fantasy managers.

Sunderland manager Dick Advocaat will hope Dutch international Lens can help the Black Cats improve on a dire goal scoring record which saw them find the back of the net just 31 times last season. Signed from Dynamo Kiev, Lens has provided at least ten assists in four of the last five seasons, and opened his account for Sunderland with the winning goal against Hannover in their final pre-season friendly. Expected to play on the left of the Black Cats front three in a 4-3-3 formation, the former PSV attacker, who has a current ownership of just 0.9%, could be a handy differential ahead of some appealing early fixtures (lei, NOR, SWA, avl, TOT, bou).

For our final selection, we’ve taken something of a gamble by selecting Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. After scoring the decisive goal against Chelsea in the Community Shield on Sunday, the Arsenal midfielder may well have done enough to earn himself a start in the Gameweek 1 home encounter against West Ham. While his prospects as a starter look precarious in the medium term once Sanchez returns, his price tag of 6.0 in FPL has caught our attention, and the 21-year-old could provide Fantasy managers with a cheaper route into the Gunners attack.

  1. The Count of Monte Cristo
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    Almost all of these wickets have been ridiculously poor shots.

    1. Shipstontrev
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      The Stokes catch was brilliant though.

      1. The Count of Monte Cristo
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        Poor shot though. Trying to play a ball on a good length through mid-on on the up. I was taught not to do that when I was 9.

        1. The Count of Monte Cristo
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          Good length ball that was swinging away ^^

          1. Shipstontrev
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            True

        2. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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          Quite right.

    2. Granville
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      Rabbits in headlights. Knew they were a flakey batting side before the series started but this is incredible.

      1. The Count of Monte Cristo
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        Just goes to show what a green pitch and overcast conditions can do. Complete opposite at Lord's and Anderson, Wood and Broad (to a lesser extent Broad) struggled quite a bit.

  2. Horlicks esq.
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    CRICKET!!!!!

    1. Rupert The Horse
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      Cricket!!

  3. Jay_
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      @Doosra

      You are currently the highest score overall out of the whole game so far this test in ashes fantasy:)

      1. Shipstontrev
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        Wow! Congrats!

      2. Granville
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        Well done. I brought Broad into my side this morning.

    • ExCop Now In Jail Help Me
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      Is Westwood nailed at Villa?

    • MrPeabody7
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      Mane or Sterling?

      1. il Brutto
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        Sterling

    • Epic Fail
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      Oh. I thought I was on a football site. My mistake.

      I'll try back later. 😉

      1. che
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        Not many matches on now like

    • Bolivian Seaman
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      Wowzers!

      1. Cesc, Drogs & Rock and …
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        Wowzat

    • Geordienufc1
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      This is when it's a bad time to be an Aussie on a largely British forum.

      Hmm.

    • Carcaju
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      Please RMT

      Ruddy / Rudd

      Azpilicueta / Mertesacker / Cedric / Coates / 4M

      Walcott / Hazard / Depay / Sterling / Wanyama

      Rooney / Pellé / Wilson

      I'm thinking about changing Depay+Pellé for Mané + Benteke. Any opinions?

      Rooney is a safe choice right? I can't make up my mind between him and Kane

      1. Costa Del Gol
        • 10 Years
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        Roo, Mane & Tekkers

      2. savil007
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        Get Mane and Benteke. More explosive and safer options. Belle hardly shows up

      3. 50 Shades Oshea
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        ye looks good like benteke swap, ye rooney nailed on up top. rmt below... thanks

    • The Machine
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      Good work from the tailenders not wasting the conditions

      1. Cesc, Drogs & Rock and …
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        Haha 🙂

      2. Rupert The Horse
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        Well, in a way, yeah.

    • Judeksi
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      Which one?

      A) Walcott & Sinclair
      B) Özil/Ramsey/Cazorla & Mahrez

    • PogChamp
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      Hey! I'm trying to do FF research here. If you want to talk about middle class sports, piss off to the Guardian 🙂

      1. Hooky
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        *Telegraph

      2. che
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        You know nothing about cricket or the North / South divide. There's no-one who lives in Durham, Yorkshire or Lancashire who's middle class

        1. PogChamp
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          It was a Tongue-in-cheek post.

    • che
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      Jimmy who?

      1. JÆKS ⭐
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        The Gent

    • The Machine
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      Oh dear

    • Cars and Mané
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      Is anyone able to explain to me how West Brom kept so many clean sheet under Pulis with defensive stats that are below average?

      Did they just get lucky?

      1. Greenbackbøøg…
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        Pulis

        1. Greenbackbøøg…
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          is the reason

      2. Dogba
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        It's what we scientist call "The Tony Pulis" effect.

        1. Cars and Mané
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          But at Stoke and Palace, I seem to recall their defensive stats were good. Maybe I'm not remembering correctly.

      3. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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        Yes. They have awful defenders.

        1. Ryan
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          Pulis just teaches them to be human walls and it seems to work.

          1. Cars and Mané
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            But they concede loads of shots.

            1. Ryan
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              I know, they don't tackle they just get in the way of shots.

              1. Cars and Mané
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                Hmmm... it would be useful if the members area had a stat for blocked shots.

                1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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                  It does.

                  1. Cars and Mané
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                    For the team as a whole? It's not on the defensive team stats section.

                    Could you direct me to it please?

      4. bacary lasagna
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        Not conceding set pieces etc

        1. Cars and Mané
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          But they conceded among the most chances from set pieces

      5. Ryan
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        They don't concede any 'big chances'

        1. Cars and Mané
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          As per the members area stats, they do though. Pretty much rank average in that. Certainly not in the upper echelons that their clean sheet total would suggest,

          1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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            You are correct. See my table, just above.

            1. Cars and Mané
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              Ta Doos

        2. clownbot2000
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          be good if we could see West Brom's stats under Pulis for comp. Pre-Pulis they looked relegated

    • Shipstontrev
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      England crowd cheering the Aussie 50!

      1. Brian (Not the Messiah)
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        sarcastic probably! 😉

      2. getfunky
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        I love our sense of humour

    • 50 Shades Oshea
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      any of these teams worthy of broady? love some views?

      A)

      courtois, mccarthy

      cedric, mertz, darmian, , coates, huth- got the big 3 in defence

      ozil, mane, caz, sterling, fab

      rooney, wilson, sakho

      B)

      ruddy/butland

      cedric, mertz, francis, huth, coates - my worry is now chels in defence

      ozil, mane, surman, sterling, haz

      rooney, benteke, sakho

      C)

      ruddy/butland

      cedric, mertz, mings, huth, wisdom

      ozil, mane, ritchie, caz, haz

      rooney, deeney, benteke

      views?

      thanks

      1. Hitman
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        C

      2. Carcaju
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        I prefer option B, as I don't like to have an expensive keeper like Courtois, and I think Sterling is a good option

        1. 50 Shades Oshea
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          thanks fellas

    • jw8oo
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      Schmeichel, Butland
      Azpi, Francis, Jagielka, Rose, Shaw
      Haz, Mane, Walcott, Ritchie, Bentaleb
      Deeney, Benteke, Rooney

      RMT?

      1. Podolskistan
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        Everton dont have good fixtures

      2. 50 Shades Oshea
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        ye man i like it but get jag out, awful fixtures after gw 1, drop rose and jag for toby and mertz. rmt please above

      3. Hitman
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        good but maybe tweak defence

    • Brian (Not the Messiah)
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      Clarke should declare for the lol's

      1. Rupert The Horse
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        Ha, love it.

    • hazza44
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      Score predictions for Everton vs Watford game??

      1. Eze Really?
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        2-2

      2. Hazard for Ballon D'or
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        3-1

      3. Bolivian Seaman
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        2-0

      4. bring back diop
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        2-1

    • Podolskistan
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      thoughts please.

      Rudy Boruc
      Francis Mert Hutton Oshea Huth
      Wall Streling Ritchie mane Wanyama
      Roo Bent Pele

    • Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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      Broad: 7 - 3 - 11 - 7 ...

      1. The Machine
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        Incredible bowling. Poor batting but..

        1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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          ALL the Aussies attacked. Even Rogers had a punt.

    • SH
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      is Muniesa nailed at Stoke? If not which 4.5 defender from there?

    • swobe
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      RMT:
      Schmeichel
      Huth Kos Azpi
      Sterling Ozil(C) Hazard Payet
      Rooney Pelle Deeney

      SUBS: Butland -- Wisdom Williams Wanyama

      1. chilli con kone
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        Good to excellent. Not sure on Wisdom but good fixtures

    • Your Mum's Athletic
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      Stuart Broad is now into as short as 8/1 from 50/1 this morning for Sports Personality Of The Year!! lol

      1. Wings Fan
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        Has his personality improved markedly in the last 75 minutes?

        1. bacary lasagna
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          Lol

        2. Forza
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          Well, Andy Murray won it, so personality can't be a factor.

      2. ᶠᶦˡᵗʰʸLucre $$$
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        They need to rename the award as the "but they have no personality" comments have got evermore tedious over the last 30 years

      3. Breadbin
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        He's still a twat.

    • chilli con kone
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      It's probably been covered in depth but for the first 3 game weeks atleast...

      A. Mata
      B. Depay

      Mata

      + proven FPL point score
      + scored well when playing RW at the end of last season
      + looks to have pens
      - may be shifted if Utd sign pedro

      Depay

      + playing centrally
      + set piece potential (Will he take free kicks off Rooney?)
      + ridiculous amount of attempts on goal last season
      - no PL or higher level experience (other than a couple of internationals)

      All opinions much appreciated

      1. Hazard for Ballon D'or
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        Depay purely because he's more nailed

        1. chilli con kone
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          Thanks

      2. Wings Fan
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        I view "playing centrally" as a negative. Think he's far better coming in from the left, a la Jay Rodriguez.

        Rooney is the only United attacker I want for now. Will assess the rest at wildcard. But if I had to... Depay, just because I think Pedro will be more of a threat to Mata (not that Mata should be playing on the right wing anyway, dont know why LVG doesn't use him as a #10)

        1. chilli con kone
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          Nice feedback and sound logic. Cheers Wings

      3. Ryan
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        A Young is the answer. Cheaper and just as effective (at passing it around a lot and crossing)

        1. chilli con kone
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          Not a goalscorer though which Mata and Depay will be. Both are worth the extra outlay IMO

    • Wings Fan
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      Welcome to Vitesse Arnheim, Baba Rahman

      1. pompeyfan
        • 16 Years
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        he won't go there

    • Kirwan24
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      A) Ritchie and Ozil
      B) Hendo and Walcott

      1. bring back diop
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        B

      2. SH
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        B

    • enrico.palazzo
      • 13 Years
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      What was the news on Lukaku from today's pressed lads?
      Cheers in advance

    • jinth70
      • 10 Years
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      Sterling or Walcott?

      1. SH
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        Walcott until Sanchez comes back