634x258 Fixtures
26 March 2012 674 comments
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With six teams currently facing a blank gameweek 34, our Frisking article is somewhat limited in options. There’s no doubt the likes of Chelsea and Tottenham both have favourable runs ahead; the London rivals would undoubtedly feature strongly here but the uncertainty surrounding their as yet, unscheduled, fixtures sees us overlook their potential for the moment.

At present, then, there are just fourteen teams with full schedules to choose from and, with that in mind, we run the rule over the upcoming gameweeks ahead…

The Strong

Arsenal

Saturday’s home triumph over Villa took the Gunners winning run to seven and established a three-point lead over Spurs in the race for third. It’s a measure of their recent resilience that, despite Robin Van Persie playing no part in any of their three goals against the midlands outfit, Arsenal could still rely on the likes of Theo Walcott and Alex Song to guide them to victory. Walcott is now just 10 points behind David Silva in the midfield rankings; a clear indication of an upturn in form that has proved pivotal in his side’s climb up the table.

Arsene Wenger’s men face all of the bottom three sides in the next four gameweeks, with a home clash against City also on the agenda. A visit from Roberto Mancini’s side should hold no fears for Arsenal, with City having won just two of their last nine away. With the likes of Thomas Vermaelen also chipping in with 31 points in his last three games, the Fantasy returns are coming from all areas right now, suggesting there are plenty opportunities for investment over the next few matches, as Wenger’s side grow in confidence week by week.

Man United

Tonight’s Old Trafford showdown with Fulham affords the champions a chance to return to the top of the table and, looking beyond that, their strength of schedule looks superb. Sir Alex Ferguson’s side visit Blackburn next weekend before squaring up to two of the bottom three, with a home clash against QPR followed by a trip to Wigan.

Home games against Villa and Everton then follow, in a run of five fixtures that seems likely to boost their title bid. The cut-price Jonny Evans, at 5.0, in defence and the outstanding value presented by 7.9 priced Antonio Valencia – who has risen 0.4 since the win at Wolves – look set to continue to attract Fantasy attention, while Wayne Rooney is likely to tussle with Van Persie for the captain’s armband right up until the end of the season. Javier Hernandez also looks an intriguing up-front option, providing he can maintain the recent starting role that has returned 18 points from his last two appearances.

Swansea

This weekend’s trip to Tottenham aside, the Swans are presented with a sea of blue on the season ticker, representing an obliging set of fixtures on the horizon. Brendan Rodgers’ side then play host to Newcastle before facing four of the bottom five in consecutive gameweeks, in a run that will surely see plenty Fantasy investment come their way.

Trips to QPR and Bolton, in addition to Liberty Stadium showdowns with Blackburn and Wolves, affords the Welsh club the perfect opportunity to bounce back from Saturday’s home defeat by Everton. At 4.1, Steven Caulker offers outstanding value in a defence that has already recorded 12 clean sheets, though the centre-half is, of course, unavailable this weekend, due to the conditions of his loan deal. Gylfi Sigurdsson, at 5.4, will continue to rise in price in light of his recent exploits, while Scott Sinclair’s spot-kick duties have earned him a place in the top ten midfielders to date, with 124 points. The security of starts and 5.1 price tag offered by Danny Graham mean the forward is the number one outfield player for value in the game so far, just ahead of Grant Holt and Ryan Taylor.

Stoke City

Saturday’s draw with City means Stoke have tasted defeat just once in five games since Asmir Begovic has been re-installed as Tony Pulis’ first-choice keeper. Coming out of a tricky run of games that pitted them against three of last season’s top four, the Potters will now be seeking to take advantage of a short-term schedule that looks potentially prosperous.

Up next are showdowns with the bottom two, as Stoke travel to Wigan before playing host to Wolves. A trip to Villa and home game against Everton then follow and, with their resilience at the back seeing them concede just three goals in the last five, defensive returns could be on the cards. Begovic – averaging 4.1 points per game- will attract attention, with his first-team place looking further assured, while elsewhere in the backline, Andy Wilkinson, priced at a mere 3.9, has now started the last eight. Peter Crouch’s wonder goal against City will no doubt have many Fantasy managers contemplating a move and Matthew Etherington’s midfield displays are also sure to sway one or two, though with 29 goals in 30 games, the Potters are far from reliable as an attacking force.

Also Consider

Man City – Roberto Mancini’s side face home games with Sunderland and West Brom, in addition to trips to Norwich and Wolves in the next six. The return of Vincent Kompany looks key to their defensive output in Fantasy terms; City were on a run of four clean sheets prior to their skipper’s calf injury but have conceded in all three games since Kompany has been sidelined. Yaya Toure is looking a decent mid-price alternative to the off-form David Silva, though the return of Carlos Tevez merely muddies the waters up front in terms of selection.

Everton – home games against West Brom, Sunderland and Fulham should hold no fears for a side that have recently seen off the likes of Chelsea, Spurs and City at Goodison. Trips to Norwich and Stoke also look likely to afford the Toffees a chance to pick up points, with last week’s win at Swansea serving a reminder of their resilience. Leighton Baines is now just a single point off top spot for defenders in a slow-burner of a season, Tony Hibbert (4.6) offers a cut-price alternative into David Moyes’ backline, while Nikica Jelavic – with two goals in three starts – may prove a decent differential if he can maintain a first-team role.

West Brom – yesterday’s dire home performance against Newcastle will hardly have inspired confidence but three favourable home fixtures affords the Baggies a chance to bounce back. Blackburn, QPR and Villa all visit the Hawthorns, offering Peter Odemwingie the opportunity of goals, with Chris Brunt a possible differential if he can cement a starting role in the likelihood of James Morrison’s absence.

The Weak

Aston Villa

A comprehensive defeat at the Emirates ended their three-game unbeaten run and the omens don’t look good for Alex McLeish’s side over the next few gameweeks. Home games against Chelsea, Stoke and Sunderland hardly seem straightforward for a side with a single clean sheet at Villa Park since Gameweek 7.

The midlands outfit also travel to Liverpool, United and neighbours West Brom in the next six and, with Charles N’Zogbia joining Darren Bent on the sidelines, the brief impact afforded by loan star Robbie Keane over the January period looks a long way away already.

Norwich

A double from Grant Holt in the 2-1 win over Wolves arrested a four-game winless run at the weekend but the upcoming schedule looks set to test Paul Lambert’s powers of motivation. The Canaries are without the suspended Holt for the trip to Fulham, and then face Everton, City and Spurs – all sides with plenty to play for – in the following three gameweeks. A trip to Blackburn and a home game with Liverpool are also on the agenda in the next six, suggesting many may give Norwich a wide berth.

Lambert’s penchant for rotation saw Anthony Pilkington play no part in the win over Wolves – he’s likely to suffer a drop in ownership as a result, while Holt may struggle to increase his impressive 12 goal haul in light of a tough run of games.

QPR

The midweek win over Liverpool proved to be no more than a brief respite from their woeful recent form, as the London outfit sank to defeat at Sunderland on Saturday. Having picked up four points from their last seven games, Mark Hughes’ side face the two in-form sides in the league next, with a home clash against Arsenal followed by a trip to Old Trafford.

With Swansea, Spurs and Chelsea also in the next six, the future is far from bright down Loftus Road way. Taye Taiwo looks likely to be a key performer; he has provided a goal and three assists from just five starts, countering his side’s inability to return clean sheets. The dismissal and subsequent four-match ban of Djibril Cisse at the Stadium of Light means the goals of Bobby Zamora will never be more crucial as Hughes attempts to navigate an unlikely passage to top-flight safety.

Also be wary of

Sunderland – Martin O’Neill’s outfit were back amongst the points last weekend, but owners of James McClean, Stephane Sessegnon and Simon Mignolet will be wary of an unkind schedule ahead. Clashes against City, Spurs and Everton in the next three look set to limit returns at both ends of the pitch before an upturn in fixtures over Gameweek 34-36.

Blackburn – Steve Kean is likely to have his work cut out if Rovers are to profit from a tricky run of fixtures on the horizon. The Ewood Park outfit play host to United and Liverpool and face a trip to Swansea in the next four, suggesting Yakubu and David Hoilett may struggle to replicate their recent impressive attacking displays; with Blackburn sitting just three points ahead of the drop zone, their relegation worries appear far from over.

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  1. TheSteady ¤ Wines th…
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    Do we think VDV is now nailed on when he’s fit? 🙂

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    1. Back to Back Ballacks
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      I think you have posted that 7 times today 🙄

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      1. सनकी
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        😆

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  2. Elniñorules
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    HAHAHAHAH!

    You too.

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  3. TwiggsJameson
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    1

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  4. China Mag
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    I just saw a post match interview with pardew. He stated that Colo is 100% out of the liverpool game.

    But there is a quote from Colo himself (note there is no link, so no idea what the source is), saying it is not certain.

    “I have a scan on Tuesday, and I hope it’s not bad. We’ll see. Maybe I will miss the Liverpool game. If it’s a little strain, it’ll be 10 days. But I will give everything to be there on the pitch.”

    Make of that what you will

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  5. The Light Knight
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    to be fair holt has already scored against united,swansea,chelsea,everton and liverpool this season

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    1. BR
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      He can score against anyone. I can see Norwich limping over the line with those fixtures though.

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  6. Harry Ball Bag™⚽⚽…
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    Any news on gw34 fixtures??

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    1. The Light Knight
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      wait until after the cup replays are done

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  7. Skor Hattricksson
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    Congrats.

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    1. Skor Hattricksson
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      Crap. Reply fail to deleted first post.

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  8. pjomara
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    Swansea's "easy" fixtures are against relegation threatened teams who usually play a bit better in April

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    1. A.
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      But Swansea have (whisper it) Europe to play for 😉

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  9. THE BAD
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    baaah... my #1 "first?" post desapeared 🙁

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    1. Drogba "Unstoppable, U…
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      u can always rewrite it...

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    2. Diabolikal49
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      Good.

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  10. Ancelotti's Eyebrow
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    Am I the only one going for Aguero? SUN and WBA at home, and we know what sort of an animal he is at home..

    If declared fit, that is.

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    1. CABAYE4
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      He's difficult to fit in and a rotation risk. Could still be a good option though.

      Wouldn't have him instead of Rooney or RVP and surely the three would destroy your midfield?

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  11. applebonkers
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    buy red and white*

    *warning, sunderland based products may be dodgy

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    1. A.
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      Arsenal you say? Why yes, I am considering Walcott 😉

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  12. Sarnab
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    Mata OR Walcott for the next 3-4 weeks ???

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    1. Drip Doctor
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      Theo James Walcott.

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      1. Jafooli
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        Walcott.

        Chelsea (and therefore Mata) also have CL and FA Cup. Starting to look tired and maybe rotation for league.

        Walcott on fire and nothing but league and EURO squad to play for

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    2. 1mills
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      I have Mata and am considering swapping him to Walcott. I'm probably going to wait until after the next couple of games though.

      Think the rotation with the cup games is the big concern with Mata.

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      1. Blind
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        I am doing Mata to Bale/VDV

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  13. Dynamic
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    Who do you think is going to win in my paddy power cup tie?

    Me; 21+ Rooney

    Him; 18 + Young

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    1. Drogba "Unstoppable, U…
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      UUUUUUUUUUUU

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    2. Diabolikal49
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      You, but who does he have coming off for Young if he doesn't play?

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      1. Dynamic
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        Cahill 🙁 But he should play shouldn't he?

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        1. CABAYE4
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          Should at least play some part, I think he'll start though.

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    3. Call Me Old Fashioned
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      you

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    4. applebonkers
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      him

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      1. applebonkers
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        you have a lead and the player 2nd in the captain poll. you'll have so many yous you'll make youssouf mulumbu jealous

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    5. pjomara
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      Rooney and Young will get a goal each, then in the last minute Young will get fouled for a penalty, Rooney will take it and miss, but Young will score the rebound and you'll get all confused trying to work out the FF connotations of what just happened.

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    6. A.
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      It's a toss up, no idea really, they both have very high scoring potential, but could just as easily both get 2s and Valencia and Hernandez getting the points so you'd win.

      Wait and see 😉

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    7. marteinnorn
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      neither....Chuck Norris automatically beats both of you !!

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    8. Bonkers
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      Dont worry mate! Young won't get a start! It'l be Valencia Carrick Scholes Welback midfield!

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  14. Jafooli
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    Rooney still not had a card this season? Looks like he's getting that temper under control....

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    1. A.
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      I foresee a red tonight then 😉

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      1. Jafooli
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        Ouch...

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      2. Tyler the Pritts
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        GW Overall Avg = 22

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    2. Dave Boozle
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      He'll get a red soon ... in Polkraine.

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  15. Drogba "Unstoppable, U…
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    Which to do first

    A. Skrtel Out - Verm IN

    B Dempsey Out - Walcott IN

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    1. Dynamic
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      A, do B next week.

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      1. CABAYE4
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        3 Arsenal (presuming RVP is 3rd) is too much imo.

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    2. Call Me Old Fashioned
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      A, Dempsey has norwich got to keep him for that

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    3. pjomara
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      Ful(h) to Norwich eliminates B.

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    4. marteinnorn
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      B

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    5. Tyler the Pritts
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      Was gonna make the same move as your B, the general consensus was DEmpsey is Captain material for next week

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  16. marteinnorn
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    Skrtel to Baines..... can I withold my knee from jerking !? can you convince me !?

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    1. marteinnorn
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      for a 4 pt hit btw 😛

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      1. COMH
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        I took a 4 point hit for Skrtel + Enrique > Baines + Wilkinson and i'm delighted to have shipped them out. Go for it!

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        1. marteinnorn
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          sounds fantastic 🙂 Baines for a hat trick on the horizon..... I can smell it....... or can I ?

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    2. Dave Boozle
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      Anyone who makes transfers before the midweek fixtures (especially to a player who is playing midweek) should be banned from future FPL.

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      1. COMH
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        Nonsense

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        1. Dave Boozle
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          So if Baines gets injured tomorrow it's worth the 4 points? Only if you've 0.0m to spare can you transfer in early.

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          1. COMH
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            Anyone can get injured at any time. Players can pick up knocks in training on Friday and miss out after you bring them in. Obviously a player getting injured scuppers your plans but you bring them in with the hope they don't get injured and you avoid any prospective price rises by getting them in early in the week.

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            1. Dave Boozle
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              Sorry Count, but I totally disagree - you transfer in Fri night / Sat morning to ensure no injuries and you'll have had a week to think rationally rather than knee-jerk. Plus there are the press conferences on Friday so you have a good idea about starting line-ups, plus the sage words of Mark and Granny on the Scoutcast to reflect on!

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              1. COMH
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                Yeah all that information and waiting until the last minute ensures you play it safe but it's more for peace of mind than anything. It rarely equates to anything substantial. You play it smart and obvious all the time and sometimes you miss out on something good happening. If I waited and listened to more influences I probably would have went with everyone else and gone for Cahill or Vermaelen but sometimes it's good to go with your gut and be bold.

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          2. marteinnorn
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            hmmmm.....that´s actually a good point

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      2. marteinnorn
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        and the logic behind that is..... ?

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      3. A.
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        Sometimes it pays off to catch the price rises early season

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        1. marteinnorn
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          did that...got 5.4m in bank 😉 whole value of team 112.3 ....how do ya like them apples !

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          1. Dave Boozle
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            Over the last couple of years it doesn't make a huge difference if you have an extra couple of years - form & fixtures count for it at the end of the year.

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            1. marteinnorn
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              yupp, now it´s all about form.... not the cumulative score of players.... Ba for instance : 10 pt´s in the last 6 GW..... TERRIBLE !!! still in the all star team

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  17. COMH
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    Are you looking to treble up on Swansea or just sticking with Vorm/Caulker and Siggy?

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    1. A.
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      I have trebled up, but then I've had Vorm and Caulker since January, and only just got Siggy 😉

      Their fixtures look reasonable for the foreseeable future

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      1. COMH
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        Yeah I think you will do well with those 3 and great value aswell.

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  18. tosey
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    repost on right page

    best striker for a 2 week punt (not interested in cisse)

    a) Pogrebnyak (NOR, bol)
    b) Crouch (wig, WOL)
    c) Odemwingie (eve, BLA)
    d) Jelavic (WBA, nor)

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    1. A.
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      I'd pick Odem, but it's a close thing, none of them really inspire confidence

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    2. Call Me Old Fashioned
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      How come not interested in Cisse? I am looking at A or B in addition to Cisse

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      1. tosey
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        its a 2 week punt n i dont like his 2 fixtures (LIV, swa), imo the others fixtures are far more favourable

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    3. applebonkers
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      crouch, possibly being blinded by wolves though

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      1. FPL Daniel
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        I agree about Crouch

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  19. Sarnab
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    Krul
    Simpson Kelly JEvans
    Bale DemC Valencia Siggy
    Ba Roon Rvp

    Subs:: Vorm Sess Enrique Caulker 2.8m in bank

    Transfer Plan:
    1. Sess > Walcott ( siggy benched )
    2. Enrique > Vermaelon ( Simpson benched )
    3. Enrique > Cahill ( do )
    4. Sess > Nasri/Mata

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    1. Tyler the Pritts
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      Strongly suggest keeping the Sess, not the greatest fixtures upcoming but Sunderland are a different side w/ him involved, if there's points coming out of that club, it will likely be because of his efforts

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    2. Bonkers
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      go for 1!

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  20. Jafooli
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    In what order are these players starting to look most tired (and therefore a potential points vacuum)

    Silva
    Mata
    Bale
    RVP

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    1. Tyler the Pritts
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      Silva, Bale, Mata, RVP (fluke flop)

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    2. BR
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      Does Bale actually look tired though?

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      1. Tyler the Pritts
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        not tired as much as failing to produce lately

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  21. A.
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    He has 34 points + Rooney, I have 30 + Rooney, Evans and Valencia in my PP Cup tie - easy win?

    But less than 4 points from Evans and Val and I'll lose, I'd better hope Fulham don't have their scoring boots on and get two. Or watch out for yellow cards. But I should be fine, right? 😉

    My other H2H is less clear, I think I need a Rooney red card to win.

    Due to us having the same 3 players tonight and him getting a 6 point autosub, but him with Rooney captain it is:

    Rooney (C) +1 vs Rooney (me)

    Not so rosy now 😛

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    1. 1966 was a great year for E…
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      I need Rooney to score an OG, miss a penalty and get sent off to win my UCL tie 😀

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    2. COMH
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      You will win the PP tie which is good news. Hoping Rooney gets sent off is optimistic and the complete opposite of what I need to happen so I hope you win the PP but i'm happy for you to lose the H2H tonight 🙂

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      1. 1966 was a great year for E…
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        Hey Count, you're crushing me in the UCL!

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        1. COMH
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          Just checled the Europa now. 5 point difference with Rooney vs Rooney(c). Holt vs Ba was pretty significant for us.

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    3. A.
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      Yeah, that second H2H is my FFS CL tie, so unfortunately it looks like I'll be sitting 3rd with the points going 9-9-6-6, all to play for though, a big win in the last week could swing it 😉

      I don't really want Roon to get sent off, I hate having to hope for bad things to happen to my players just because a rival captained them.

      But a Rooney red card would definitely make everyone's strike forces quite different, with only RVP the constant there

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  22. THE BAD
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    Bryan Ruiz QUO VADIS?

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  23. _Ninja_
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    Skrtel/Enrique -> Verm/Bains for a hit?

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    1. A.
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      A fairly general FFS rule is not to take hits for a defender, as you need a CS just to break even, but on the other hand I don't see a CS for Liverpool against Newcastle, so it could pay off.

      I'd prefer Verm til the end of the season, but I wouldn't take the hit myself

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    2. Tyler the Pritts
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      see above

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  24. Bonkers
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    Is it time to do Silva --> Dempsey or Bale --> Dempsy or NONE??

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    1. Harry Ball Bag™⚽⚽…
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      Keep silva

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  25. adziom
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    Silva and Pogrebnyak out.

    1) Adebayor and Sigurdsson
    2) Odemwingie and Walcott?

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    1. Tyler the Pritts
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      sorry haha... 2

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      1. Bonkers
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        Adebayor and Walcott!

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  26. Tyler the Pritts
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    2222222222

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  27. Harry Ball Bag™⚽⚽…
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    Will I win my head to head game?

    Yes
    No

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    1. Tyler the Pritts
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      maybe

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      1. Harry Ball Bag™⚽⚽…
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        I hope so too

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  28. Elwood
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    GW 34 - 6 players not got games.

    I hope we get a update soon!

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      13 years, 9 months ago

      We should get dates after all the replays in the fa cup

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      1. Dave Boozle
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        13 years, 9 months ago

        I'm really not convinced it's guaranteed that they will fall midweek after GWk 34 - especially for the semi teams they'll have had 3 games in a week and may prefer an extended break.

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  29. China Mag
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    13 years, 9 months ago

    The toon trident (cisse, ba, barfa) wouldn't look out of place in the top 4. Discuss.....

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    1. Harry Ball Bag™⚽⚽…
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      13 years, 9 months ago

      Agree

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    2. A.
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      13 years, 9 months ago

      I agree, I'd swap them for Carroll, Downing and Kuyt any time 😉

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      1. A.
        • 14 Years
        13 years, 9 months ago

        Not that Liverpool are top 4 unfortunately

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    3. Dave Boozle
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      13 years, 9 months ago

      I was going to until you wrote discuss at the end.

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    4. applebonkers
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      13 years, 9 months ago

      enjoy relegation. that's what you get for selling zinedine nolan and diego barton

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      1. China Mag
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        13 years, 9 months ago

        ha ha ha. I think there are going to be a few hats eaten around these parts!

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  30. MJ6987
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    13 years, 9 months ago

    Which to get in this week?

    A Kompany (if fit)
    B Baines
    C Vermaellen

    Thanks.

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    1. Tyler the Pritts
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      13 years, 9 months ago

      verm

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