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12 January 2012 1283 comments
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The previous calendar year was a topsy-turvy one for Stephane Sessegnon. A marquee signing from Paris St. Germain in last January’s transfer window, many backed the diminutive midfield dynamo to steal the show in a Sunderland side hardly famed for its flair.

Sessegnon’s difficulties in adjusting to life in England were initially reflected in Steve Bruce’s inability to find a settled home for him in a combative midfield but, when a late-season injury crisis saw the Benin international reborn as a stand-in striker, a flurry of goals made him a key differential as mini-league races reached a crescendo. Carrying that form into a devastating pre-season, hopes were high for a profitable campaign.

By October, that optimism seemed a distant memory; a single assist from the first eight gameweeks brought an average of just 2.6 points per game and saw Sessegnon’s price in free fall. Two double-digit gameweeks were followed by a further prolonged period in the doldrums and, in a game in which consistency is a prized asset, a bulimic tendency towards feast and famine rarely fosters a loyal following. Fierce competition amongst the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) mid-priced midfielders saw Sessegnon fall by the wayside as players with the security of dead-ball duties made the early running.

Martin O’Neill’s arrival on Wearside has breathed new life into Sunderland’s stuttering season and Sessegnon has been a notable beneficiary of the growing confidence at the Stadium of Light. A total of 31 points in his last four games have seen him eclipse Seb Larsson as the side’s top FPL point-scorer. Coupled with this upturn in form is the news that O’Neill is determined to rebuff a growing crowd of suitors and has publicly challenged Sessegnon to become “a proper centre forward”. With Connor Wickham still finding his feet in the Premier League and Nicklas Bendtner cheerfully maintaining his hard-won reputation for unreliability, Sessegnon may get the chance to rise to that challenge with home games against Norwich and Swansea just around the corner.

As wildcard season gathers pace and Fantasy managers look to wring every last penny out of their squads, Sessegnon’s 6.5 price represents a significant saving over Larsson’s 6.9, and with budget upstart James McClean yet to firmly establish himself in the side, Sessegnon looks set to be the prime target for those looking to capitalise on two tempting home ties for a buoyant Black Cats.

stilicho I never make predictions and I never will

  1. sando
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 11 months ago

    Vorm - Ruddy

    Richards - BAE - JEvans - Shotton - Simpson

    Bale - Nani _ Silva Walters - McClean

    RVP - Aguero - Yak

    or

    Vorm - Moreira

    Richards - JEvans - Shotton - Simpson - De Laet

    Bale - Nani - Silva - Dempsey - McClean

    RVP - Aguero - Yak

    Thinking Yak to Fletcher and upgrading De Laet to Kelly

    Any Opinions or suggestions????

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    1. The Humungus
      • 15 Years
      13 years, 11 months ago

      2nd one, not much in it

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  2. Jax
    • 16 Years
    13 years, 11 months ago

    Wayne Rooney has scored nine goals in 10 Premier League games for Manchester United against Bolton, including a hat-trick earlier in the season. nice stat.

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    1. The Bandit
      • 15 Years
      13 years, 11 months ago

      Which means at least three where he didn't score? 🙂

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      1. chendog
        • 15 Years
        13 years, 11 months ago

        true words. he also scored a hat-trick at the Reebok a few years back so it gets worse...

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  3. Bielsa's Blue Bucket
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 11 months ago

    Enrique + Cahill or Clichy + BAE?

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  4. Tyler the Pritts
    • 13 Years
    13 years, 11 months ago

    RVP and Shotton

    ---or---

    Aguero and Richards

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  5. The Humungus
    • 15 Years
    13 years, 11 months ago

    Berbatov for captain. Anyone got anything positive to say about that? I'm doing it anyway I just want to feel better about myself, please lavish my amazing decision with praise

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    1. Tyler the Pritts
      • 13 Years
      13 years, 11 months ago

      Idk man, the way fergie mixes his 11 up i'm pretty certain comes down to drawing names from a hat. I'd go with someone that you're more sure is gonna 100% for sure play

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  6. steveb79
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 11 months ago

    Should I play my wildcard this week or save it?

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  7. Choko
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 11 months ago

    Don't ask how i'm in this situation. Should I have Sessegnon or Sturridge in my team?

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    1. सनकी
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 11 months ago

      sess fabregas

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  8. Soonmixdin
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 11 months ago

    Right chaps, on the subject of transfers:

    Player(s) out - Brown, Faurlin, Walcott

    Player(s) in - Bosingwa, Petrov, Ramires

    I feel these are the wisest moves to make, to give my squad cover for this GW. However, you reckon I should take the 8 point hit or play my wildcard?

    Advice is much appreciated.

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