634x258 Scouting The Doubles
9 March 2012 838 comments
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The double Gameweek is an ever-divisive occasion in the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) calendar. For some Fantasy managers, it relaunches a foundering season, for others it’s a siren song luring a hitherto buoyant squad onto jagged mini-league rocks.

On special occasions it’s traditional to find ourselves dining on fare we wouldn’t normally consider, and identifying the birthday cake from the Christmas sprouts can be a tricky business in Fantasy football. Having already focused on Liverpool, we now examine the runners and riders from the Everton squad who may tempt investment ahead of their forthcoming couplet of clashes.

THE PROSPECTS

There’s no disguising the fact that Everton have been handed the short end of the double Gameweek stick; a set-to with Spurs followed by a visit to Anfield wouldn’t augur brilliantly for any team. With a rampant Arsenal rolling up at Goodison the following Gameweek, the immediate prospects for Toffees players look somewhat sticky but, nevertheless, there are grounds for cautious optimism.

Spurs have shipped eight goals in their last two league games, and Everton have only failed to score once since the beginning of December. Liverpool have also been far from watertight at the back of late and, having scored just six goals in their last seven games -with three of those coming against a struggling Wolves- the chances of an Everton clean sheet are not remote, either.

Indeed the Toffees have been in good defensive nick lately, registering clean sheets against Chelsea and Man City in their last four games. Undefeated since January 11, confidence is high in the blue half of Merseyside, and the traditional late-season surge is in full flow for David Moyes’ men.

THE LIKELY LADS

As usual, the most enticing prospect in the Everton defence is FPL institution Leighton Baines. Already over the 100 point mark for a fourth consecutive season and firmly in the running to retain his title as the top scoring defender, a premium price tag of 7.8 has somewhat succeeded in dampening investor enthusiasm, despite his lock on Everton’s penalties and direct free kicks. Baines’ unusually low current ownership of 6.5% may serve as a further significant selling point for a player never far away from a double-digit haul.

For those inclined towards more budget friendly back line picks, the ever-glamourous Tony Hibbert offers an entry-level route into the Toffees’ defence. Priced at 4.6, Hibbert is having a bumper attacking season by his standards with two assists, though only the diehard optimist will be confidently expecting more. At 5.4, Tim Howard weighs in at the pricier end of the goalkeeping spectrum but, with two penalty saves under his belt, he is currently sitting at a more-than-respectable 100 points for the season; a consistent performer and a credible pick.

Goodison Park’s prodigal son,Steven Pienaar, has been merrily making hay since his January return to the Everton ranks, averaging 5.67 points-per-game at a price of 7.0. Perhaps the strongest candidate in the Everton midfield over the medium term, his short term appeal is hampered by his ineligibility to face Spurs as a condition of his loan deal. Though one to watch, he is unlikely to be the most tempting Toffee target this week, that distinction is likely to go to the dynamic Royston Drenthe.

Used tentatively by David Moyes for much of the season, Drenthe has been a frustrating acquisition thus far for Fantasy managers. With Moyes now apparently confident in the Dutchman’s defensive work ethic, though, it seems likely that increased pitch time will be his reward – particularly with Pienaar out of the running to face Spurs. Priced at just 5.3, and with no doubt over his capacity for explosive returns, Drenthe is certain to attract investment.

A firm favourite of David Moyes, Leon Osman is the highest scoring Everton midfielder this season – albeit with an unspectacular 66 points. Notching for Everton’s reserves on his return from injury last week, Osman is waiting in the wings as a potential spoiler for investors in Drenthe, and with Moyes ever tight-lipped over the match fitness of his players, his game time over the double Gameweek is difficult to predict. Never the most fashionable FPL pick, he has a record of delivering the goods and, currently priced at 6.6, he could represent the dark horse candidate this week.

One of the FPL’s more consistent performers over recent years, Tim Cahill is having a strangely subdued season. Usually a prime target, he has disappeared off the radar altogether for much of this campaign. Initially priced at 9.0, a season record constituting one goal and three assists does not make for impressive reading, even at his reduced price of 8.5. Nevertheless the Australian has sufficient pedigree to suggest that his slump cannot last forever, and he has the firepower to quickly make up for lost time once he finds his shooting boots.

CHEEKY PUNT

Denis Stracqualursi’s gutsy performances in recent weeks have enamoured him to the Goodison faithful. The top scorer in the Argentinian league last season, he has determinedly clawed his way up the Everton pecking order – starting in each of the last four games. A goal and three bonus points two weeks ago against Chelsea prove that he can cut it against the big boys and, priced at just 5.1, he presents an interesting left-field option for those Fantasy managers with a taste for blazing their own trails.

stilicho I never make predictions and I never will

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  1. Optimus.
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    13 years, 11 months ago

    goal.com prediction

    arsenal 0-1 newcastle

    this place would go into meltdown as result

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

      I have Ba and don't have RVP as captain, that would be AMAZING.

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

        have ba/raylor/santon myself

        i will most likely captain rvp though which would not be good..no wat 1-0 to newc

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

          *way

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  2. TheSteady ¤ Wines th…
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    13 years, 11 months ago

    I'm betting on some matches tomoro, are these good bets?
    Villa v Fulham - Fulham win
    Wolves Blackburn(handicap 0-1) - Blackburn win.
    Norwich v Wigan - Norwich win

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    1. tosey
      • 16 Years
      13 years, 11 months ago

      i fancy a villa win myself

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    2. LarryMurphy
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 11 months ago

      accumulator?

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  3. King Nil Miss ✩
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    13 years, 11 months ago

    NEW POST

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  4. seanie3
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    13 years, 11 months ago

    Vorm (Krul)
    Srktel, BAE, Evans (Caulker, Santon)
    Bale, Silva, Dempsey, Young (Mclean)
    RVP, Sturridge, BA

    Swap out Ba for Balotelli, Is it worth a 4pt hit

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  5. adziom
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    13 years, 11 months ago

    For the few of you that are actually interested in Everton players this week, here's an Everton fans thoughts on the likely game time for each player:

    Howard - will obviously play the 180 minutes barring injury, cheapest way to get guaranteed minutes out of the defence.

    Baines - will play 180 minutes barring injury, but be wary that his free kick and corner duties will be shared with Drenthe and Pienaar

    Hibbert - 90% certain he should start both games, but be wary that he was dropped for Neville for a game recently, can't remember which, but unfortunately, Moyes loves Neville, and if Rodwell and Fellaini are both fit to play in midfield, there's that little risk over Hibbert's place at right back

    Heitinga - hasn't been mentioned that much around here, but he's been in great form for us and if Moyes drops him for Jagielka then he deserves to be shot, but then again it is Moyes. Would rate him at 95% nailed on, with a better goal threat than Hibbert.

    Osman - still returning from injury, played in the reserves game midweek and only made a substitute appearance against QPR. He will almost certainly feature in both games but starts aren't guaranteed.
    Pienaar - obviously ineligible for the Spurs game but will play 100% of the time barring injury in the derby and during the rest of the season.

    Drenthe - Given his recent form, and Pienaar's absence from the Spurs game, he will almost certainly start at the weekend, but he is also likely to be subbed off early. In the derby, with Pienaar back and Osman and Coleman having a few more days of training under their belts, he is at much more risk, and he could easily lose his place in the line-up, but I'd still expect him to feature from the bench.

    Stracqualursi - personally think he's under-rated as a fantasy prospect, but his place in the team is under threat from Jelavic in the long term, and it is difficult to fit him in around Suarez, RVP, Rooney etc. For anyone who hasn't been paying attention to Everton lately, I can't blame you, but he has scored in the last two FA Cup games and had one cleared off the line against Man City. The fans love him and he has excelled at Goodison, not so much at QPR and Wigan, but Spurs at home and a derby are exactly the kind of games that have brought the best out of him so far. I would expect him to start both and play 80+ minutes given his recent form.

    Hopefully, somebody, somewhere will find this useful or insightful 😉

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

      Repost it.

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    2. kaz 96
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      13 years, 11 months ago

      unlucky, we have a new post. was thinking of stracqui but this post doesn't give me too much confidence

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    3. CravenA
      • 16 Years
      13 years, 11 months ago

      Ta. How do you see it going v Spurs?

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    4. SM32
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      13 years, 11 months ago

      thanks for the input :p I`m not going to get toffee players in my fantasy team

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    5. got2bmyyear
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      13 years, 11 months ago

      as an everton fan, i found it enjoyable, everton need to be talked about more!!

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  6. swede
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    13 years, 11 months ago

    Hey Guys,

    So Iv abandoned my team and im around 70 points behind my leader. Iv still got my wildcard, he doesnt and Iv got 2 free transfers this week. What do you guys think?

    Given Ruddy
    Simpson BAE O'Shea Evans Caulker
    McClean Sigurdsson Mata Bale Silva
    Aguero Adebayor V.Persie

    0.0 in the bank

    Im thinking:
    Ageuro -> Suarez
    Mata -> Young

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

      Change your keepers or at least one of them I'd say..maybe get Friedel for Given

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  7. real ale madrid
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    13 years, 11 months ago

    Hi Everyone, i am on a WC and this is what i have come up with so far

    (Vorm) Bogdan
    Skrtel Enrique Evans (Simpson Shotton)
    Bale McLean Dempsey YaYa Sigurdsson
    Suarez(c) RVP Rooney

    Should i replace siggy with Miyachi?

    Do you think i should bring Denthre in for DGW

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    1. Denis Tueart on the wing
      • 15 Years
      13 years, 11 months ago

      Why did you pick Suarez over RVP or the Roonster? and which midfielder are you leaving out

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      1. real ale madrid
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 15 Years
        13 years, 11 months ago

        Leaving Mclean on the bench.

        Taking a bit of a punt with Suarez for the DGW but still cant really decide between all 3.
        I figure with 2 games Suarez should do at least the same point as Roo or RVP.

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        1. Denis Tueart on the wing
          • 15 Years
          13 years, 11 months ago

          Suarez plays in the last match of the gameweek and if RVP doesnt produce, I will be wishing that I had captained him. A bit more intriguing as well. Yes, I will follow your lead 😉

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  8. _____JR_____
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    13 years, 11 months ago

    So who will Igive the (C) to from Enrique, Adam, Rooney or RVP??

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

      RVP

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  9. Gaz Downright
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    • 15 Years
    13 years, 11 months ago

    applebonkers: just noticed ryonair destination chopper lowe

    +1

    and all the 0s you want

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  10. XVIVX
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    13 years, 11 months ago

    so at first i thought rvp vs rooney captaincy was a no brainer, but now i'm thinking of going rooney capt. what do you guys think?

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    1. Rocket
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      13 years, 11 months ago

      +1

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