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9 December 2015 1113 comments
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Man United’s schedule continues to offer reason for optimism around Old Trafford. West Brom’s tough run of fixtures come to an end after this weekend’s trip to Anfield, while Crystal Palace are also set for a potentially profitable run of festive fixtures.

MAN UNITED

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With a league-high nine clean sheets to their name, it’s clearly at the back where we have to focus when it comes to Louis van Gaal’s side. Swansea, Newcastle and Norwich all feature among the bottom five teams for shots from inside the box over the last four Gameweeks, while Chelsea have only scored one goal in their last four matches.

Although David de Gea (5.7) and Chris Smalling (6.9) remain the only secure starters, the latter, along with Matteo Darmian, is a doubt for the weekend trip to Bournemouth, placing major question marks over their acquisition. Given that Van Gaal has a raft of injuries in defence, the likes of Paddy McNair (4.7), Guillermo Varela (4.2) and Cameron Borthwick-Jackson (4.0) could suddenly be elevated into Van Gaal’s plans if Smalling and Darmian are ruled out for any period if time.

Further up the field, though, it’s difficult to push the claims of any United attacker with a degree of confidence. Newcastle, Stoke, Norwich and Swansea do all rank among the top eight sides for shots conceded inside the box over the last four Gameweeks, though, while Bournemouth have conceded nine goals in their last three home matches. Juan Mata (8.7) looks the pick of the attacking options, but with just one goal in his last eight matches, the Spaniard is unlikely to attract much investment. Anthony Martial is now down to 7.8 and will be hoping to push on from last night’s strike against Wolfsburg.

WEST BROM

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The Baggies’ lack of solidity at home, in comparison to their away showings, has been problematic for Tony Pulis. Over the next six Gameweeks, Bournemouth, Newcastle and Stoke all visit the Hawthorns, and while the Cherries do surprisingly lead all teams for total goal attempts over the last four Gameweeks, that match-up, along with the other two against sides who aren’t overly prolific on their travels, should provide a truer reflection on West Brom’s Hawthorns resilience. With the trip to Swansea in Gameweek 18 also looking pretty favourable, Craig Dawson (5.1) and Jonny Evans (4.8) should be back on our radars then, with Boaz Myhill (4.8) less of a target given Ben Foster could return to the fold over the next few weeks.

Looking further forward, there are few attacking options that look worthwhile investments at this point. The fixtures against Newcastle, Swansea and Bournemouth in particular look decent match-ups, but with tough trips to Liverpool and, to a lesser extent, Chelsea also on the agenda, few are likely to be putting the likes of Salomon Rondon (6.6) on their watchlists. James Morrison (4.8) and James McClean (4.7) could be options as a cheap fifth option in the centre of the park, though Bournemouth’s Josh King and Dan Gosling currently look far superior options in the budget price bracket.

CRYSTAL PALACE

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Only Newcastle have conceded as many goals as Aston Villa (eight) over the last four Gameweeks, so that fixture, along with those against Bournemouth and Swansea in particular, offers encouragement for those holding Palace’s attacking assets. Southampton have also shown a slight vulnerability of late, so Yannick Bolasie (6.1) is likely to be a name on the lips of many Fantasy managers over the new few weeks as we continue to search for differentials – the DR Congo international currently has an ownership of 5.3% in FPL. He will need to find some consistency for a bandwagon to truly emerge, though, with two double-digit scores this season accompanied by 11 blanks. Yohan Cabaye’s 14% ownership may also be happy to stick given the fixtures, though the Frenchman has now blanked in his last six matches.

With exactly one goal conceded in each of their last four matches, owners of Palace defenders can certainly count themselves unlucky not to pick up any defensive returns. The matches against Swansea and Villa should provide strong opportunities for clean sheets, though, while none of the other four fixtures look overly difficult. With his set-piece threat, as illustrated once again against Everton, Scott Dann (5.3) looks a great option, with the centre-back unlikely to be rotated over the busy festive period, while Wayne Hennessey (4.0) is worth consideration given his bargain price tag.

ALSO CONSIDER…

Tottenham
Spurs’ attack may have stuttered over the last two weeks, scoring just one goal, but with two plum home fixtures (NEW, NOR) over the next three Gameweeks, Harry Kane (9.7) and, to a lesser extent Christian Eriksen (8.5), will be firmly in the minds of all FPL bosses. The other four matches on the upcoming schedule (sot, wat, eve, LEI) are also not particularly unfavourable, so Dele Alli (5.0) also appears likely to be under consideration, with the England international perhaps having the stamina to avoid being rested over the hectic festive period.

Defensive returns in those two favourable home matches look very plausible, although keeping out Odion Ighalo, Romelu Lukaku and Jamie Vardy in the other matches could prove difficult. Toby Alderweireld (5.6) looks the pick of the options available, given he is nailed on and has amassed an impressive two goals and a pair of assists already this season.

West Ham
Given the injuries picked suffered by Dimitri Payet, Diafra Sakho and Manuel Lanzini in recent weeks, it’s hard to be particularly enthused by any of the remaining Hammers attacking assets, despite a fairly reasonable fixture list (STO, swa, avl, SOT, LIV, bou). Slaven Bilic’s side have only scored three goals in their last five matches, and with so many key players on the sidelines, the Croatian may look to grind out results as he did at Old Trafford last time out.

That brings the likes of Aaron Cresswell (5.5) and Winston Reid (5.0) onto our radars, although Cresswell’s price tag looks a tad high given assists could be harder to come by with the paucity of goals for the Hammers. As already mentioned, matches against Swansea and Villa represent reasonable opportunities for shut-outs at the moment, while this weekend’s clash against Stoke also looks a decent match-up.

Stoke
Since the return to fitness of Ryan Shawcross, the Potters have, along with United, been the stand-out defence, keeping six clean sheets in their last eight matches. Jack Butland’s 15.1% ownership will be more than happy to keep their faith in the England international, while the likes of Philipp Wollscheid (4.4) and Erik Pieters (4.9) look viable differential candidates with ownerships of less than 3% in FPL. Of the Potters next six (whm, CPL, MUN, eve, wba, NOR), only the trip to Goodison Park in Gameweek 19 looks particularly unfavourable.

While Mark Hughes’ men have struggled for goals this season, Marko Arnautovic (6.1) and Xherdan Shaqiri (6.6) certainly showcased their potential in the 2-0 win against Man City on Saturday. Bojan (5.1) also looks one to consider for Fantasy managers after being fielded as the lone striker last week – as with the defenders, none of the attacking trio have an ownership of more than 2% in FPL.

Aston Villa
Once this weekend’s tough home fixture against Arsenal is out of the way, Remi Garde will be glad to see Villa’s schedule (new, WHM, nor, sun, CPL) easing considerably. From an attacking point of view, those five matches look pretty appealing, but with only Jordan Ayew (5.5) showing any kind of form in recent weeks, and with rotation likely given that Garde has yet to settle on his favoured personnel in attack, there don’t appear to any worthy targets to Fantasy bosses to ponder at this point.

Those five fixtures should also provide decent opportunities for defensive returns, but having conceded eight goals in their last three matches, faith in the Villa rearguard isn’t high. As a budget option, and having started all four matches under Garde, Alan Hutton (4.2) perhaps looks one to monitor.

    1. Sjaugen
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      Aren't those Russian flags.
      Also, would pay money to see Kolarov in the drivers sweater

      1. Kings of Lyon ★
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        No the russian flag does not have a coat of arms

    2. Kings of Lyon ★
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      Seems like Pompeyfan beat me to it 🙂

      1. Sjaugen
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        Well, you're top of the page

  1. VS10_
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    Coutinho's flag is now removed. Hopefully a cameo tomorrow and start on Sunday.

    1. Sjaugen
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      Christmas came early?
      Or a trap, and we would all have gone Ramsey?

      1. VS10_
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        My attack is so template I would have definitely gone for Ramsey if Coutinho was gonna be out.

  2. Pumpkinhead
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    Smalling and Darmian both picked up so injuries. That Man U back line will be interesting if those two don't make it for the weekend.

    1. andy85wsm
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      Varela - Carrick - Blind - Borthwick Johnson

      King (c).

      1. Sjaugen
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        Gosling owned by 0.3% of top10k.
        But wtf do I bench since Coutinhi is all clear again?

        1. Pumpkinhead
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          Coutinho causing problems again!

          1. Sjaugen
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            Good problems I recon.
            "What am I to do with all these points?"

            1. Pumpkinhead
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              could be worse

    2. Funkyav
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      Varela Carrick Blind Young?

      1. Funkyav
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        ah yes forgot about CBJ, hes on my watchlist!

    3. King Kav. QC at law
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      If by interesting you mean makeshift, probably. Some good passers in there, might not be terrible. Expect them to concede though.

      1. Pumpkinhead
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        Yes, Makeshift would have been a better term.

    4. 1966 was a great year for E…
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      Young • Carrick • McNair • Borthwick-Jackson

      Ooof.

      1. 1966 was a great year for E…
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        Oh yeah, Blind instead of McNair.

      2. Sjaugen
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        McNair got subbed at HT last game due to an injury...

        1. 1966 was a great year for E…
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          Ah, I thought that was tactical.

        2. Pumpkinhead
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          Isn't flagged atm. Maybe he has recovered?

          1. Sjaugen
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            Flag must have cleared today. Was a yellow.
            I'm 100% sure that Man Utd had 7 defenders flagged earlier today

            1. Pumpkinhead
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              I do remember him being subbed off because of a knock.

  3. marquinhos
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    Firmino to Coutinho/Rambo for a -4 ?

    1. Sjaugen
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      Super sideways to Cout. Rather Ramsay if at all.
      It's 4 assured negative points vs the upside that Ramsay is 4 points better than Firm.

    2. Akeem
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      Firmino will benefit from Coutinho being back....I'd keep him for now

  4. JK - Cønt ⭐
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    might end up taking another hit this week if Smalling is out long term 🙁

    1. Kings of Lyon ★
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      Hows your OR JK?

      1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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        just inside 200k

        1. Kings of Lyon ★
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          Nice

    2. Cheeseoid
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      Shame but probably worth it. Which forward are you thinking?

      1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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        midfielder

        VVD, Smalling and Mane to Rose, Moreno and Silva (-4)

        1. Cheeseoid
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          Somehow I read your first post as Sturridge rather than Smalling. Going crazy. Probably good transfers though. Wait and see on Smalling but I am sure you realise that already

        2. Sjaugen
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          Hold the VvD to Rose for a hit?

  5. Individual
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    Defender picks. Defence is:
    Kolarov Moreno VVD Vertonghen 3.9

    VVD out this week - was initially going to go for Smalling but he's doubtful now.

    Worth a punt on Dann? Have 2fts and 3.0 itb so have to do something really.

    (full team:
    Butland 3.9
    Kolarov Moreno VVD Vert 3.9
    KdB Ozil Mahrez Barkley Morrison
    Kane Lukaku Giroud)

  6. Cheeseoid
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    Cedric to whom? I am going to put a little more money into that spot so my first thoughts are Bellerin or Kolarov.

    The rest of the defence is:

    Myhill - Hennessey
    Rose - Moreno - Dawson - Souare - ?

    Thanks in advance

    1. BabyB
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      do you need to make that transfer? You have 5 playable defenders.

      Man city don't look like keeping a CS without kompany. Coquelin being out affects Arsenal (as does Kos being injury prone).

      Your front 8 all good?

      1. Cheeseoid
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        Starting forwards are all fine this week. I personally don't fancy CPL or WBA to keep a cleanie and don't want to do a double up on them. Cedric's next 6 are pretty poor coupled with him near a drop and his lack of security make him seem the logical one to go.

    2. Funkyav
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      Bellerin just

    3. Differentiator
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      Tough one that as they're fairly equal I reckon so go for the cheaper Bellerin

  7. JK - Cønt ⭐
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    "The Baggies’ lack of solidity at home, in comparison to their away showings, has been problematic for Tony Pulis. On closer inspection, West Brom have only really had one favourable home fixture so far this season, against Sunderland, and duly registered their only home clean sheet of the campaign"

    They also kept a clean sheet at home to Southampton

    1. andy85wsm
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      Cheers- flagged

  8. The Red Devil
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    McCarthy to butland?
    Gives me myhill & butland to rotate
    Or save my FT?

    1. Ready Manager One
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      Go for it, decent transfer

    2. Pumpkinhead
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      I would do it.

    3. Cheeseoid
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      Good move imo

      1. Cheeseoid
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        When Foster comes back you will be glad of a playing second keeper

        1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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          Foster is not due back any time soon it seems

          1. Cheeseoid
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            Lost track on that injury I guess. I had in my head beginning January for some reason

  9. Paulie Walnuts
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    Save Coutinho from the price drop...

    Flag removed, transfer IN ! 🙂

    1. Pumpkinhead
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      I'll buy him immediately.

      1. Differentiator
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        Why? If he doesn't show up this weekend then he'll be at least 0.1 lower next week. Worth the cost?

        1. Paulie Walnuts
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          I don't want him to be lower

        2. Pumpkinhead
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          I was joking. I have and probably won't ever own Coutinho. (never say never though)

  10. Henry_555
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    coutinho´s flag has been removed!!

  11. The Fantastic Mr Fox
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    Anyone thinking of a cheeky punt on Varela or Borthwick-Jackson?

    Varela - 4.2
    CBJ - 4.0
    Tuanzebe - 4

    Varela played quite well in the UCL game. Eager to tackle and to go forward. With a darmian hammy, I would expect him to keep his place for the near future. If United keep a cs, I think he will be in the running for Bonus

    1. Sjaugen
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      Stay clear of Man Utd for the time being IMO

    2. Morgs
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      I was quite pleased with Varela last night too and I think your logic is sound. Minutes are just way to unpredictable though and I reckon a United without Smalling is gonna be like a City without Kompany.

  12. The Raging Bull
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    Double up on Ramsey and Walcott if you don't have Ozil?

    1. 1966 was a great year for E…
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      Buy Ozil?

      1. Sjaugen
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        Yeah

      2. Lord Flashheart
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        this

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    At least De Gea should be on for a few save points...

  14. Team Hayemaker
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    Ighalo -> Kane is tempting me....

    1. Team Hayemaker
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      If not would make the move GW18 and go Mane -> Coutinho

    2. Paulie Walnuts
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      i would say yes but not after Ighalo's last two GW

    3. Cheeseoid
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      Not sure. Igloo has been very tasty this season and Kane more erratic.

  15. GoonerByron
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    De Gea the obvious replacement for Begovic? Hennessey is my other GK..

    1. Cheeseoid
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      Not with all these injuries in the utd defence.

  16. Team Zissou
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    Hi guys, Would you rather have Schmeichel or Hennessy over the Christmas period?

    1. The Raging Bull
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      Hennessy!

    2. Cheeseoid
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      Henneseey

    3. Team Zissou
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      Thanks, I knew it, just needed my insecurities allayed

  17. Davido989
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    The amount of injuries this season has been staggering. Lengthy ones too.

    1. Cheeseoid
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      True

    2. Pumpkinhead
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      A lot of injuries to keppers this year too. Foster, Froster, Courtois, Krul.

    3. Funkyav
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      keeps Ben Dinnery in a job.

      Actually is it his actual job?

  18. Lord Flashheart
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    if kun is out,
    how is this:

    firmino, lanzini, kun out

    wallcot silva benteke in for -4

    i have kane and ozil if its relevant

    1. Davido989
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      Getting rid of Firmino to accommodate Benteke isn't the right move.

      1. Lord Flashheart
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        ok, point taken - thou i fear firmino is not nailed.

    2. Differentiator
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      how about....

      lanzini kun out, de bruyne ighalo in

      1. Lord Flashheart
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        interesting - thou ighalo's fixtures running out

        1. Differentiator
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          What can I say :). Good strike partnerships like Ighalo has with Deeney will last the distance IMO

  19. ameenkw
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    Bench 2 from:

    Bellering / Dier / Moreno / Simpson / Souare

    1. drokkeh
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      simpson, soure

  20. John t penguin
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    jersey looking to become an international football nation
    that's one more place down the rankings for Scotland then

    1. Cheeseoid
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      Brilliant

  21. The Enlightener
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    City vs Swansea. Starting to get the feeling this could be a big blowout. Mane to Silva for -4 is tickling my fancy.

  22. 1966 was a great year for E…
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    Assuing Kun is out and Coutinho is fit this weekend, would you do:

    1) Kun to Kane (-4)

    2) Ayew to Coutinho (-4)

  23. Granville
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    Assuming Aguero is OK, any transfer I do will involve getting in Mahrez but who for I might be forced into doing it tonight as Mahrez is on 93% and I have no monetary leeway.

    Front line
    KDB, Deulofeu, Barkley, Mane, Ayew,
    Giroud, Aguero, Vardy
    0.0 ITB

    A) Barkley & Mane -> Mahrez & Coutinho (-4)
    B) Ayew & Mane -> Mahrez & Ramsey (-4)
    C) Just Mahrez

    1. Cheeseoid
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      How convinced are you on Aguero playing?

    2. FF Dirtbag
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      I know Chelsea are poor but I don't see them letting in a lot of goals. could be like 0-1 to Leicester, no need to rush for Mahrez.

      1. Granville
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        He wasn't supposed to score a hatrick neither.

        1. FF Dirtbag
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          Against a poor Swansea?

          1. Granville
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            You expected him to score a hatrick then?

      2. Pumpkinhead
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        More about price than Fixture for him me thinks.

        1. Granville
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          I wont be able to do A) with a price change and 0.1m under for B)

    3. drokkeh
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      c

    4. Irish Madridista ⭐
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      B is more of a priority methinks Granville, looking at the ticker, even though I 100% share your views on Barkley.

    5. In Like Flynn.
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      C)

    6. Pumpkinhead
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      B - I would want to keep Barkley and the Arsenal fixture imo are very fine. AVL - City - Southampton - BOU - NEW Ramsey should do well against those backlines.

    7. The Enlightener
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      Perhaps only do Mane or Ayew to Mahrez. Or, would Mane and Ayew to Mahrez and Silva work?

    8. FPL Daniel
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      Sell Deulofeu IMO. That move failed. I'd be tempted to keep Mane.

      Can you do : Mahrez and Ramsey in for Delofeu and Ayew? If you can't just get Mahrez IMO and don't do the hit.

      P.S. I might gamble and go 1 more week without Mahrez

      1. Granville
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        Behave, Deulofeu has 3 assists in a row. Technicalities removed 2 of them.

    9. Kings of Lyon ★
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      B imo

    10. A.T
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      C.

      Btw I had a 3.3m GW rank 4 weeks ago and dropped out of the top 1 million. I've managed to claw it back a bit since so it can be done. Keep the faith 🙂

      1. A.T
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        Or B if you fancy a hit

    11. Rolls off the tongue (BCFC1…
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      Get King in..up front v no defenders!!

  24. Irish Madridista ⭐
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    Pick one in isolation 😀

    A) Coutinho
    B) Barkley
    C) Wijnaldum

    1. Paulie Walnuts
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      A

    2. Cheeseoid
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      I would isolate Coutinho then waterboard him for information

    3. Eden Hazardous
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      B

  25. Paulie Walnuts
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    Wollscheid vs Muniesa

    Will wolly keep his place long term?

    1. Pumpkinhead
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      I don't know how Wolly could lose his place. He has played very well. 6 cs in last 8 games

  26. FPL Daniel
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    So looks like Coutinho is back. Should I play him or Mane? I am afraid if I bench Mane he will finally explode

  27. Irish Madridista ⭐
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    Just me but LvG's comments sounded more like Smalling was only a doubt for the weekend, not long term... no?

    1. 1966 was a great year for E…
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      I don't think he actually went off last night, did he? Utd had used all their subs and I think he carried on playing with the injury, so you would hope it's not too serious.

      1. Funkyav
        • 16 Years
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        or he has made the injury worse by playing on

    2. Davido989
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      What did he say?

  28. SAY SOMETHING SIGNIFICANT
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    Butland (Beg)
    Kola VVD Moreno (Nyom, Evans)
    Firmino Mahrez Ozil KdB (Surman)
    Kane Lukaku Ighalo

    3.8 itb

    Planning Ramsey in for Surman, but then I'm stuck with a bit of a benching headache. Is it worth playing my AOA chip and benching VVD with the other two???

  29. Davido989
    • 15 Years
    10 years, 4 months ago

    Leicester will keep doing well until teams show them the respect they deserve. GW 15 and no team has stopped their counter attacks, or kept Mahrez quiet.

    1. Rains of Castamere
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      Which makes me think they may actually do well in this period. Can't see Chelsea/Everton/Liverpool/City putting ten behind the ball and looking to frustrate them. They seem to excel when teams actually attack them.

      1. Davido989
        • 15 Years
        10 years, 4 months ago

        I agree with that completely.

    2. Eden Hazardous
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      You cant 'stop' counter attacks.....you can only slow them and Manu are the best team in the league in that regard and still....

    3. Pochecinno
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      Chelsea will

    4. The Raging Bull
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      helps too that they don't have european distractions.

    5. Granville
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 16 Years
      10 years, 4 months ago

      United kept Mahrez quiet

      1. JK - Cønt ⭐
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        10 years, 4 months ago

        actually we didn't really, he was still probably the best player on the pitch

        1. Zizoulicious
          • 10 Years
          10 years, 4 months ago

          Yeah I remember him being excellent that game