Fixtures
20 September 2011 594 comments
Mark Mark
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Both our free and Members’ Season Tickers have been updated this morning, with new ratings available for overall fixture difficulty, plus new ratings for clean sheets and goals for our Members.

To accompany the update, we’ve carried out our regular rinse through the forthcoming fixtures over the next month or so, indentifying those sides treated to favourable runs and those who will have to work that little bit harder to fetch the points and Fantasy returns.

The Highs

Newcastle
Alan Pardew’s side have surprised us all with a solid start to the season, founded on a back four that has conceded just a couple of goals to this point. We’d expect that kind of defensive form to continue over the forthcoming run, with perhaps an increased attacking threat thrown into the mix as Pardew looks to go for three points in home matches with Blackburn, Tottenham and Wigan in the next four. Sandwiched within that cluster of St James’ Park encounters, Newcastle go to Molineux and, with Wolves having slipped to back-to-back home defeats, that will surely be a game that the Magpies can approach with confidence.

All in all then, things look peachy for Newcastle and Fantasy managers will now be pondering whether to bolster defensive acquisitions with some attacking assets – Johan Cabaye and Leon Best stand out, although all eyes will be on Hatem Ben Arfa when he returns to action in the Carling Cup tonight.

Chelsea
Despite defeat, Andre Villas-Boas’ side gave a decent account of themselves at Old Trafford on Sunday and will be expected to return to winning ways over their forthcoming matches . A favourable home clash with Swansea begins a run of opponents (SWA bol EVE qpr) that should bring goals and clean sheets – promoting their assets in the minds of Fantasy managers.

Having seen expensive options – Frank Lampard and Fernando Torres – fall from favour, Juan Mata and Daniel Sturridge have stepped in to present the key prospects over the coming Gameweeks and significant investment in them, with Jose Bosingwa continuing to attract interest at the back, looks likely.

Arsenal
While Chelsea have a semblance of form to provide a springboard, Arsenal approach a run of favourable fixtures with their confidence and chins on the floor. Nevertheless, an obliging run of opponents, right up until the clash with City in Gameweek 16, should give Arsene Wenger every opportunity to turn things around.

Fantasy managers will be hesitant when it comes to the defensive options on show, but in attacking terms we’re treated to an array of proven talent that will surely flourish in the coming months. We’re still waiting for Robin Van Persie to explode and, with both Wayne Rooney and Sergio Aguero accelerating away in the goal stakes, the Dutchman has been well and truly overshadowed. The goal threat is still there, though, and Van Persie now has a run of games that could see him begin to claw back the gap between himself and the Manchester duo.

Mikel Arteta’s goal at Ewood Park will also have cemented his place on our radars, particularly while Wenger chooses to rotate Andrei Arshavin and Theo Walcott on the flanks. The return of Jack Wilshere meanwhile, will presumably dent Aaron Ramsey potential as a budget offering.

Liverpool
An awful showing at White Hart Lane on Sunday will have severely dented confidence in Kenny Dalglish’s squad. One glance at our Season Tickers however, reveals that, a home clash with United aside, they now have a run of opponents which should see a hike in Fantasy returns.

Indeed, four Anfield matches in the next six holds the key. While United are one of those, the other three – Wolves, Norwich and Swansea, will surely offer opportunity for goals and clean sheets. Those currently contemplating firing Luis Suarez into the Fantasy ether should consider their options carefully; Steven Gerrard’s return could just provide the catalyst for an upturn in form and fortunes, with Suarez the most likely benefactor.

Also consider…
Wigan – the home clash with a Tottenham side bristling with goal threat will be a tester but, following that, the Latics have a very favourable run of matches, right up until Gameweek 13.

Tottenham – With Emmanuel Adeabayor firing and hoovering up Fantasy owners, Harry Redknapp’s side look in bloom and, if they can find their feet on their travels, could maintain both form and Fantasy profits for weeks to come.

Fulham – Sunday’s comeback from 2-0 down demonstrated the fighting spirit Martin Jol has instilled and, with confidence flowing from that result, the Cottagers could kick-on. Favourable fixtures over the next six Gameweeks should help them continue the revival.

The Lows

Everton
Quite simply, the fixture list is a horror show. The next three has David Moyes’ side facing up to City, Liverpool and Chelsea and, even following that, trips to Fulham and Newcastle sandwich a home clash with United.

Clean sheets look highly improbable – a major cause for concern for those still holding Leighton Baines. The left-back is unquestionably the most creative defensive option available and, with free-kicks and spot-kicks in his locker, also carries a worthy goal threat. However, Baines will surely need to find attacking returns to compensate for a lack of cleanies over the next six. The question will be – just how many goals can Everton muster against such stiff opposition?

Blackburn Rovers
Yakubu’s potential as a cheap forward option revealed itself with his brace in the 4-3 win over Arsenal on Saturday, but caution is required before we begin to consider any options on offer at Ewood Park. Rovers will face three of the sternest defences in the next six with a trip to Newcastle this weekend, followed by home ties with City and Chelsea. Spurs are also at Ewood in this spell, making visits to QPR and Norwich particularly vital if Kean’s side are to continue a climb up the table.

Stoke
Tony Pulis’ outfit seemed perpetually cursed by the fixture list. They are still not clear of tough opponents and, with United, Arsenal and a testing trip to Swansea lined up in the next four, it seems unlikely that Fantasy interest will pick up any time soon.

Asmir Begovic will likely have plenty of opportunity to boost his save point count further then, and, following the 4-0 drubbing at Sunderland, there will surely be few takers for the Stoke back four just yet, regardless of their goal threat from set-plays.

Be wary of…
QPR – While optimism and confidence will be flowing through the Rangers camp, a stiff batch of fixtures is looming to test the new found survival credentials. Fantasy managers will need to consider a tough run of matches from Gameweek 9-12 and hope for rich returns from the next few Gameweeks in the meantime.

Bolton – While Martin Petrov has been attracting Fantasy investment with his recent displays, his output could be in line to dip over the next five Gameweeks as the Trotters run of testing fixtures continues.

Mark Mark created the beast. He's now looking to tame it.

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  1. mlmc123
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 3 months ago

    HELP HELP HELP

    basically I've had a bit of a shocker, please rate my team and let me know if you think i need the wildcard and if so for who

    this is my squad
    ruddy given
    brown bosingwa kompany enrqieu simpson
    silvaq brunt mata benayoun surman
    rooney suarez odemwingie

    please let me know if u think the wildcard is worth it- ps i only ahve one free transfer. i wanna get rid of surman and benayoun but im not sure about the rest of it. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    1. Huckleberry
      • 14 Years
      14 years, 3 months ago

      I don't think you have to burn your WC.

      Get rid of Benayoun first.

      I would consider replacing him with Danny Murphy (6.0). He's in form, got a reasonably favorable set of fixtures, and is also on set pieces. Use the extra money to upgrade the frontline next week.

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      1. mlmc123
        • 14 Years
        14 years, 3 months ago

        thanks mate that sounds a decent suggestion- next week will probably look to get rid of odemwingie or surman something like that. thanks!

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  2. Roberto Baggio
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 3 months ago

    RMT pls,

    Gk Vorm / Ruddy
    Df kompany bosingwa Enrique (Simpson NTaylor)
    Mf ashyoung arteta silva Barton
    Fwd Rooney adebayor Suarez

    Will capt ade this week , thinking abt gabidon/Torres to replace Enrique /Suarez .

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    1. bigdoggie
      • 15 Years
      14 years, 3 months ago

      who's the other mid?

      don't bring torres in until he's had 2-3 solid games in a row.

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      1. Roberto Baggio
        • 14 Years
        14 years, 3 months ago

        The other mid is ndyer

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      2. Lucky_2010
        • 15 Years
        14 years, 3 months ago

        +1

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  3. Catastrophe
    • 15 Years
    14 years, 3 months ago

    Hi guys! Is it worth taking a hit to make any more subs this week?

    Krul (vorm)
    Bosingwa, Enrique, rTaylor (de laet, ward)
    young, silva, brunt, jarvis (dyer)
    Rooney, Suarez(c), dzeko

    got 2.3 in the bank was planning on next next weeks subs being nani and agbonlahor in for brunt/jarvis and Suarez

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  4. yanksalot
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 3 months ago

    Finally made a team which is a little pleasing to the eye

    Given
    Bosingwa assou ekotto enrique simpson
    barton mata nani
    RVP suarez aguero

    subs: dyer ferguson da laet

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  5. dribbler
    • 16 Years
    14 years, 3 months ago

    OK a question for any watching scout or other knowledgeable person...when using the members ticker the gameweeks don't line up properly...I mean that half of gw5 is showing...the right-hand edge has the same problem...so when I rank fixtures how am I supposed to know that it is ranking the fixtures from gw6 onwards and how am I supposed to know which week it is ranking them to?

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  6. Gustavo Fring
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 3 months ago

    I'm really unsure as to who to captain this week out of Suarez and Aguero. I'm leaning more towards Suarez at home to Wolves. Any thoughts?

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  7. masshlx
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 3 months ago

    My team week 5

    Given (Rudd)
    Collins, Brown, DeLaet (Cahill, Simpson)
    Cabaye, Silva, Taarabt, Phillips (Hoolahan)
    Aguero, Suarez, Rooney

    0.9 in bank.
    Pretty happy with mid and front, would like to upgrade back. Any suggestions?

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    1. Koofax
      • 14 Years
      14 years, 3 months ago

      i'd like to add bosingwa to bolster the backlines. I believe he's class, villas boas will play him as a fellow countryman and after such great start to the season from jose, i don't see avb dropping him. Also, would consider adebayor instead of suarez, at least in sake of saving some money...

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  8. ROONEY
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 3 months ago

    Thoughts on keeping or ditching Dzeko????? and was thinking of bringing in Sturrage......

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    1. Qubit
      • 16 Years
      14 years, 3 months ago

      Im keeping him for now, but will be watching closely. If he isnt getting the game time or hitting the goals he'll be out very swiftly.

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  9. Senile Delinquent
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 3 months ago

    Back in the Summer Mark recorded an instruction that explained how the Ticker worked. I seem to remember you could customise it but can’t remember how. Can anyone out there tell me how to do this or find that information?

    Thanks Guys

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  10. bataja
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 3 months ago

    What do you think:
    rudy
    bosingva-hose enriqe-simpson
    lampard-taarabt-arteta-obertan
    rvp-aguero-suarez

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    1. Koofax
      • 14 Years
      14 years, 3 months ago

      get rid of lamps is my advice. May hit the rotation plus is way too expensive.

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    2. kiru
      • 15 Years
      14 years, 3 months ago

      No ManU cover ?

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  11. Koofax
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 3 months ago

    What do you think? The starting line up of the defence department is not yet finalized. However, here's my team:

    Krul, (Ruddy)
    jose enrique, bosingwa, r.taylor, gabbidon, de laet
    moses, arteta, silva, a.young, (ferguson)
    aguero, rooney (c), adebayor

    my plan is to save the transfer for the future. feedback and opinions are welcome!

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  12. bataja
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 3 months ago

    What do you think about Fernando Torres? Can I be captain finally?

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  13. bataja
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 3 months ago

    Definitely last chance for Torres!?

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  14. Brown Bear FC
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 3 months ago

    Krul
    Ward Bosingwa R Taylor
    Nani Silva Arteta Young
    Odemwingie Rooney Adebayor
    vorm De Leat Ferguson Shotton

    debating getting rid of Odemwingie anyone suggest anything

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