634x258 Fixtures
6 March 2012 1493 comments
Mark Mark
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With the Premier League fixture computer finally solving the Gameweek 29 bug, our regular “Frisking of the Fixtures” returns to assess the strength of schedule ahead for the coming month.

While a double Gameweek somewhat warps the picture, thereโ€™s a clear division between the Manchester clubs and a new source of budget talent to considerโ€ฆ

The Strong

Bolton

This is a critical period in the season for the Trotters. Owen Coyle will be well aware that, with favourable home fixtures against QPR, Blackburn and Fulham in the next five Gameweeks, his side have the opportunity to drag themselves to relative safety going into the final month. With away trips to Villa and Wolves around those Reebok clashes, Fantasy managers should be on alert to the budget wares on offer.

Adam Bogdan in goal and David Wheater are perhaps the most viable defensive assets, while Ryo Miyaichi has the potential and the price tag to warrant investment during this spell.

Man United

Unitedโ€™s win at Spurs was hugely significant, with Sir Alex Ferguson likely to be of the opinion that his side have the edge when it comes to the run-in, given the fixtures in front of them. While Cityโ€™s next five gameweeks look decidedly tricky, United will enjoy home comforts against West Brom, Fulham and QPR, with trips to Wolves and Blackburn also looking favourable. In truth, itโ€™s hard to see anything but five wins from those games, with goals and clean sheets surely on the way.

That could trigger a shift in our attentions, away from Cityโ€™s assets to the likes of Wayne Rooney, Ashley Young and Nani, while weโ€™ll also be watchful for the return of Antonio Valencia and the situation involving Rooneyโ€™s partner up front. Both Javier Hernandez and Danny Welbeck are competing for that role, with neither able to cement their place and offer an established Fantasy option. At the back, Jonny Evans is surely an essential purchase right now โ€“ settled in Fergusonโ€™s back four and with returns beckoning, his 4.6 price tag offers no obstacle, with Phil Jones and David De Gea available for those looking to double up on defensive cover.

Tottenham

The setback against United shouldnโ€™t distract from the fact that there is still plenty of offer from Harry Redknappโ€™s squad. While Gareth Bale will likely remain in most lineups, Emmanuel Adebayor could yet find a route back, given the obliging run of opponents in front of him. Unlucky to have a goal chalked off against United, the on-loan forward will surely come back into our thoughts once the double Gameweek has cleared for the third striker spot.

Indeed, with clean sheets hard to come by outside of Liverpool and the two Manchester clubs, we could also see Benoit Assou-Ekotto and Kyle Walker pick up more suitors as Spurs welcome the likes of Stoke, Swansea and Norwich to the Lane in their next three home games.

Liverpool

The appeal of the double fixture is obvious but, even beyond Gameweek 28, Liverpool have a run of games in front of them that begs for investment. Itโ€™s highly likely that weโ€™ll be holding our defensive assets for several weeks, then, as Liverpool come off the double to face QPR and Wigan in successive Gameweeks. The fixtures continue to treat them kindly right to the end of the season, with a trip to Newcastle and a home clash against Chelsea in the penultimate gameweek of the campaign, presenting the stiffest challenges ahead.

Potentially Luis Suarez has a platform on which to boost his goal tally and reinstate himself as a Fantasy target. Transferred in by many for the double fixture, if he can deliver over the next few weeks, he could stick around in some squads right to the season climax.

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Arsenal โ€“ with Robin Van Persie seemingly welded into our lineups, thereโ€™s the temptation to write off the prospect of doubling up on Arsene Wengerโ€™s assets. A call to Theo Walcott, however, or even Bacary Sagna in the Gunners defence may tempt some with Villa, QPR, Wolves and Wigan all on the horizon by the middle of April.

Norwich โ€“ a potential source of budget attacking talent with Grant Holt and Anthony Pilkington the obvious targets. The Canaries have Wigan, Wolves and Everton at Carrow Road in the next five.

Aston Villa โ€“ Charles Nโ€™Zogbiaโ€™s goal at Ewood offered a reminder to his talents โ€“ perhaps indicating that he could be worth short-term punt, with Alex McLeishโ€™s back four also attracting some attention as Villa prepare to take on four home games in the next six Gameweeks.

The Weak

Swansea

With Man City parking up at the Liberty this weekend, Swansea will be looking to build on their win at Wigan and avenge the early season 4-0 mauling at the Etihad. Following that, trips to Fulham and Spurs beckon, while Everton are the next team due in Wales. Thatโ€™s a tough run of games that may well calm interest in Gylfi Sigurdsson somewhat, whilst casting doubt on the merits of starting or even holding Michel Vorm and his budget defence. Barring the Everton clash, clean sheets certainly look unlikely over the next month.

Luckily for Brendan Rodgers, things cheer up considerably from Gameweek 32, with a run of games that will likely see the Swans cling comfortably to the Premier League status and Sigurdsson and company kick on once more.

Newcastle

Rescued by Shola Ameobiโ€™s equaliser at the death against Sunderland, Alan Pardew takes his side to the Emirates next, in a bid to get their tilt at the top four back on the rails. With a home clash against Liverpool and a trip to form side West Brom in the next four, this is a cluster of testing fixtures for the Magpies which could limit their Fantasy output at both ends of the pitch.

With no clean sheet in the last four, confidence in the back line is beginning to wilt, whilst Demba Ba has returned just a single goal in the four matches since making his way back to Tyneside from the African Cup of Nations.

Stoke

Consecutive matches against three of the top six, with away games at Chelsea and Spurs amongst them, look tricky. Stoke may have rid themselves of Europa League diversions, but Tony Pulis will have his work cut out to continue their recent ascent up the league table.

Itโ€™s unlikely weโ€™ll see too many points from Jon Walters in the forthcoming spell, while those Fantasy managers who have recently benefited from Ryan Shawcrossโ€™ points will be eyeing up the fixture list with some concern. Clean sheets look a big stretch, at least until the trip to Wigan in Gameweek 31.

Also be wary ofโ€ฆ

Man City โ€“ is it mad to turn our backs on the league leaders? The fixture list certainly gives cause for concern. Off the back of an incredible run of clean sheets, suddenly the City back four is in line for some serious examinations, while the likes of David Silva and Sergio Aguero may need to discover the scoring touch away from home if they are to hold off the claims from other attractions in their price bracket.

Everton โ€“ unlike Liverpool, the Toffees come off their double Gameweek with a testing array of fixtures. Home clashes with Arsenal and West Brom seem unlikely to bring clean sheets for those taking another dip with Leighton Baines, while a trip to Swansea could also slow any progress at the sharp end of the pitch.

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  1. Doosra - โ˜ญDeclanMyGeniusโ…
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    Gotta do rice.

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    1. disparate dan - a reasonabl…
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      pudding?

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      1. Holy See
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        Yes dear?

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    2. Shipstontrev
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      Anneka?

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      1. Doosra - โ˜ญDeclanMyGeniusโ…
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        Christ Almighty! ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  2. Hybrid.power
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    You can do it! Cut his fking head off!

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  3. Hybrid.power
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    PENO!!!

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  4. Shipstontrev
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    Penalty!

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  5. halnone
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    Penalty!!!!

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  6. RottenTroll
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    Aguero to Suarez for a 4 pt hit Y/N ? - cheers

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    1. Epic Fail
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      N

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  7. tangtastic
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    Holy cow.

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  8. Le Gooner
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    The Ox in fine form

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  9. Blando
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    It's BINGO TIME!?

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  10. Willis.
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    a) aguero and huth =>> suarez and skrtel
    b) aguero and huth =>> pog and skrtel
    c) aguero and huth =>> suarez and jose enrique
    d) aguero and huth =>> pog and jose enrique

    pls chose!.

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  11. UnderstandablyDistraught
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    BINGO!!!!!!!!

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  12. Hybrid.power
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    YESSSSSSSS!!!!

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  13. DLL18
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    God that referee's such a knob.

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    1. iLA
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      Correct call on the peno tho

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      1. DLL18
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        He's just one of "those" isn't he, who think the sun shines out of their a*se.

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    2. Hybrid.power
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      He wasn't gona give that peno!

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  14. PlayPercentage
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    Man U defender for the run in -- Johnny Evans or Phil Jones?
    Evans might play more often, I suspect. But Jonesy might notch a goal or two.

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    1. thetinkerman
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      He will have to notch quite a few goals to justify the extra outlay, assuming Evans keeps his place of course.

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      1. PlayPercentage
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        When is Vidic due back?

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        1. thetinkerman
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          Why don't you do a bit of research? I'll give you a clue where to look...

          http://www.fantasyfootballscout.co.uk/fantasy-football-injuries/

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    2. Epic Fail
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      I can't see Joones getting much attacking points. Isn't he pretty much back in the thick of things in defence now rather than being played OOP?

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  15. halnone
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    Wow

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  16. Willis.
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    arseanal suck

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  17. Krionos
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    faaaark me! It's on! loving it!

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  18. The3rdTurd
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    Unbelievable Jeff!

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  19. COMH
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    THIS IS UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  20. Shipstontrev
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    That's how to take a pen!

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  21. HST
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    My pub team need a left back, just put a call into Mesmah's agent.

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    1. COMH
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      You will get him!

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  22. Hybrid.power
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    Stuck a fiver on Arsenal to qualify when they were at 15/1. Come on boys!

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  23. ColeHole
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    Bingo time ๐Ÿ™‚

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  24. Le Gooner
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    Bloody 'ell! Don't know what to make off this

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  25. Ginkapo FPL
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    UP THE GOONERS

    Forgetting to change your UCL team fail. Still having Koscielny and Oxlaide win.

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    Amazing.

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  27. Chazza
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    Oxlade for England.

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  28. halnone
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    I don't support arsenal but I really want them to win this

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    1. Manani
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      +10000000000

      i was hoping milan to win last leg, and now i hope arsenal to win.

      weird ๐Ÿ™‚

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      1. Royal5
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        +1 very weird

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    2. Royal5
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      +1

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  29. emperikal
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    will Ox get an assist or penalty earned points for that? unsure about UCL rules

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    1. Mull
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      1 point for earning it.

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    2. Chazza
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      Only the 1, unfortunately.

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  30. Hybrid.power
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    OOOH ffffkkk! What a miss!

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