Gameweek 35 offers Fantasy managers an appetite-whetting hors d’oeuvres of double Gameweeks prior to next week’s main course. Aston Villa (SUN, BOL) and Bolton (SWA, avl) are the happy beneficiaries this time out and, following on from Jonty’s look at Bolton’s Fantasy assets, we now turn our attention to the runners and riders from the Villa squad… There’s no disguising the fact that it’s been a decidedly humdrum season for Aston Villa. Alex McLeish’s unromantic ethos has won few admirers amongst a fanbase uncharitably disposed towards a man who won his spurs at the head of bitter rivals Birmingham but, with their top-flight survival likely secured for another season, the Holte End seem to have acquiesced in an uneasy ceasefire with their safety-conscious boss. Long term injuries to Darren Bent and Richard Dunne haven’t helped the Villa cause and, with marquee signing Charles N’Zogbia failing to blossom within the dogmatic confines of a McLeish midfield, the flaccid forays of Villa’s vanguard have too often failed to compensate for the frailties of their depleted defence. Early-season spurts of productivity from Gabby Agbonlahor and Darren Bent aside, there hasn’t been much for Fantasy managers to get excited about. McLeish’s reputation for defensive solidity has been coyly reluctant to exhibit itself in claret and blue for much of the campaign but, with Sunderland goalless in their last three games, and Bolton goalless in their last two, a rare clean sheet is not beyond the realms of possibility over the course of the Gameweek. In attack there are grounds for optimism too; Bolton haven’t recorded a clean sheet on the road since Gameweek 1 and have shipped seven goals in their last three games, two of those coming against hapless Wolves. Sunderland have been difficult to break down at home, boasting six clean sheets at the Stadium of Light in 2012, but they remain prone to catastrophe on the road – shipping four goals away to both Everton and West Brom in recent weeks. James Collins has strolled over the 100 point mark for the last two seasons, and is on course to repeat the feat despite the absence of his regular accomplice Richard Dunne. A total of six goals in almost three seasons at Villa Park somewhat belies the efficacy of his aerial threat and, with Dunne still sidelined, he’ll be the prime target from corners and indirect free kicks. Priced at 5.3 he can’t be described as cheap, but for your money you get guaranteed starts, goal threat, and often enough blocks and clearances to rack up a decent PPI, as his 12 bonus points this season attest. The alternative option for those looking for assured defensive starts is stopper Shay Given. Priced at 4.7, he weighs in at the cheaper end of the goalkeeping spectrum, and were it not for a six-week absence through injury, he would likely be inside the top ten for save points. Unglamourous at the best of times, goalkeeper transfers are more unfashionable still at the business end of the season, but Given presents a viable option. Injuries and illness have condemned Carlos Cuellar to a frustratingly stop-start season. Returning to the fold in February he proved himself a more than able deputy for Dunne in the centre of defence, racking up two clean sheets, an assist, and a jaw- dropping eight bonus points in just three Gameweeks. Promptly succumbing to yet another injury, 4.8 priced Cuellar hasn’t featured in Villa’s last four games and, although he merely warmed the bench for their ill-fated trip to Old Trafford last weekend, his manager revealed earlier today that the Spaniard is now fully fit and pushing for a first-team start. Recalled from a loan spell at Leeds in January, Eric Lichaj has been deputising at fullback through Villa’s recent spate of injuries. Announcing his return to the starting lineup in style, Lichaj bagged a goal and an assist against Chelsea on March 31st, and has played every minute of every game since. With question marks around Stephen Warnock’s fitness, and the possibility that McLeish will use Warnock at left midfield if available, it looks likely that Lichaj will continue to feature at left back for the time being. Priced at 4.0, Lichaj could present an interesting makeweight option for Fantasy managers looking to capitalise on Villa’s double whilst freeing up funds in preparation for the Gameweek 36. Surplus to requirements following the big money takeover of Manchester City, Stephen Ireland headed south in search of first team football at Aston Villa in the summer of 2010, littering the M6 with sour grapes upon his unhappy departure. Quickly falling out of favour with then-manager Gerard Houllier, an injury-ravaged loan spell at Newcastle and a bench warming brief in the early days of McLeish’s tenure must have come as a bitter disappointment to a player who racked up a massive 160 FPL points in the 2008/09 season. With injuries forcing McLeish’s hand in recent months, Ireland has been given a new lease of life at the forward tip of a make-do-and-mend midfield. Priced at 5.2 and boasting just one assist since January, it isn’t surprising that Ireland’s ownership is under 1%, but he has shown in the past that he is capable of big returns when let off the leash, and may attract investment from those with a taste for high stakes. Gabby Agbonlahor’s season has rather fizzled out after an explosive start that saw him riding high on 67 points after Gameweek 11. With no goals or assists in 2012 it is a testament to Villa’s lacklustre campaign that he is still comfortably their top FPL points scorer. With the exception of an injury hit 2010/11 season, Agbonlahor has a remarkably consistent FPL record – registering between 144 and 158 points every season since FPL began. Currently on 106 points, he’s got a bit of catching up to do if he plans on maintaining that record. With fit strikers who aren’t Emile Heskey thin on the ground at Villa Park, long time understudy and serial Watford loanee Andreas Weimann has been thrown in at the deep end as the campaign enters its final straight. Scoring the winner in a 20 minute sub appearance against Fulham on March 10, Weimann has now started three of the last four – picking up three bonus points for his peach of goal against Stoke, and battling manfully, if fruitlessly, against Chelsea and United. McLeish is clearly enamoured with the young Austrian and, with a starting berth seemingly secure for the immediate future, he represents an interesting budget option at 5.0. Charles N’Zogbia’s summer move hasn’t particularly panned out the way McLeish, or Fantasy managers, had hoped for. A potent source of Fantasy points over the previous couple of seasons, the Frenchman flourished at the DW under the guidance of Roberto Martinez but he’s failed to spark for the Villians, with McLeish somewhat critical of his negligible work-rate. While injuries have scuppered the second half of his season – N’Zogbia has started just six times since Gameweek 19 – it’s worth noting that he has returned attacking points in four of those first-team appearances; a hint that he has, perhaps, managed to adapt to McLeish’s more stringent style of play. N’Zogbia has been afforded a brief couple of sub appearances in the last two Gameweeks as he works his way back from a knee injury and, with his manager admitting the player is now fully fit, the 6.6 priced winger may have a more prominent say in the final few Gameweeks of the season as McLeish attempts to engineer a scramble to safety and appease the embittered Villa fans.
The Likely Lads
Cheeky Punt
Collins is the only one I can see as a worthwhile investment. Maybe Weimann but I doubt anyone has a position free to accommodate him. For that matter I doubt anyone has a position in their midfield to accommodate any Villa player!
Open ControlsRelegation form. Best left alone. I expect us to score this weekend, which is making it tough to bench sess. Can't see any other options though as I have to play siggy, walcott, valencia and silva.
Open ControlsSess or Graham this week or a silly question for you to answer?
Open ControlsOut of those two I would def play sess. I can see the villa game being a score draw. We might even nick a win, they're woeful. Do you have siggy as well? That's more than enough swans cover if so. They'd only scored 1 in 4 games before last weekend.
Open ControlsYeah I have Siggy. Watched both games live with channel surfing & it's 50-50 for me. Thinking Swansea will be too fast for Bolton which could suit Graham. Over 48 hours to work it out.
Open ControlsBy way if it helps any I'm benching sess, but my front 8 is valencia, silva, siggy, walcott, cisse, tevez, rvp, so can't see who I could drop there.
Open ControlsNo brainer for you. Could sell Sess to Ben Arfa for a hit. Would only play Sess in GW36 looking at the fixtures. What do you think?
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Nah, I saw your post. I meant just the two of us. Let's get a bit of man love going.
Open ControlsIt is quite nice actually. I errrr....(oh jeez just say it, you want to just say it) ummmm I LOVE YOU!
Open ControlsLet's pack our bags and set off into the sunset and leave this cruel FFS world behind.........right that's enough now, I'm going to hose myself down 🙂
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Congrats on a brilliant win last night ENR. You must be buzzing after beating the mighty Barca!
I fear for us this w/e against your rejuvinated lot. No Arteta is a huge loss for us. I just hope RDM rests a few players for the Nou Camp game next week!
Score predictions for the w/e?
I’m gonna say 1-1Open Controlsamazing, amazing performance by Terry and co. for sure Nou Camp is gonna be the highlight of the week game, and surely he'll rest important players. for that matter, i think likes of lampard, drogs, mata would be rested.
Open ControlsBarca will get their dongers out and cream all over terry & co in the 2nd leg.
Open Controlscouldn't agree more, in fact, last night's game was like Barca vs Cech. if it wouldn't for Cech and twice the post, Barca would easily lead by 2-3 goals. won't be easy at Nou Camp.
Open ControlsIt's the defending champions jinx, I tell ya. Barca will let in an away goal and that could seal the win for us. Here's hoping 😉
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Cheers J'wick. I'm still hungover from last night. Unbelievable this feeling - now we're gonna have to live in hope for the next 5 days 🙂
Arteta is going to be a big miss. One of the players I feared in this match-up, apart from Walcott. I'm expecting Drogba, Mikel & Meireles to be rested - but that's it.
I think your best chance is giving AOC a chance in midfield, but doubt Wenger trusts him as much as Ramsey. Phew 😉
I'll go with 1-2: Walcott JT Lamps (pen)Open ControlsFrom a FPL perspective, I hope Chelsea get hammered with Walcott and RVP running riot. I can't see that happening but I expect Arsenal to win.
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Have two free transfers this week, any advice/thoughts on what I should do? I’m trailing by 18 points in my mini league and am sitting around the 22k mark..
A) Baines + Yak -> Huth +Cisse, no hit
B) Rooney -> Aguero/Tevez, save 1 transfer
C) Baines -> Simpson, save 1 transfer
D) Sorenson -> Bogdan, save 1 transfer
E) Caulker -> Williamson, save 1 transfer
F) Baines & McClean -> Cahill/Huth & HBA
G) Any Suggestions? I am seriously stumped over this
Don't think I can be tempted by either Villa/Bolton this week!Open ControlsA) for me but I'd go Kaboul/BAE (if you have the funds) over Huth. 2 injured players out for 2 DGWers with decent GW35 fixtures.
Open ControlsLot of idea there but the two I would prioritise are:
Yak > Cisse
Baines > Huth (or even Shawcross)
Rooney > Aguero could be a good differential. I wouldn't waste a transfer getting rid of Sorensen, Caulker or McClean if I were you, especially as the latter have the potential to do well even without DGWsOpen Controls
Sorry, got caught on the last post.....
To flip the conversation slightly – what are people defending leads doing with RVP and Rooney?
The bloke who is second in my ML is an avid Arsenal fan so he won’t get rid of RVP, he has Cisse and he took an 8pt hit last GW, put in Hoilett to fund his clever (but ineffective) move to Hart and Kompany.
So I’ve got him covered him with RVP and Cisse so that leaves him with Hoilett and 1.4 in the bank and me with Rooney and 3.1 in the kitty.
Should I just leave it as it is and continue my plan of getting in the doublers for 36? I’m 94 clear and I know I should think that’s good enough to win it for another season, the way it’s gone for me, I could slip up horrendously and suddenly it’s a struggle till the end….Open ControlsI've ahead by quite a bit so can afford to take risks more than I might of. I've decided to mix it up and get tevez in. I've gone for the strategy of playing each week as it comes, rather than planning ahead for the double. Paid off last week, hoping it does again this week.
Open Controlskeeping both. Would lose so much money would be tough to get back, plus I can see Rooney scoring against City and I'm keen to see RVP against a tired chelsea after the annoyance of that wigan victory.
Open ControlsDitched Rooney for Aguero. I'm concentrating more on points/ranking than protecting my lead though, to be honest. Trying to be clever about differentials never seems to work for me.
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Shouldea bookmarked where I said Chelsea would win 1-0 😛
Open ControlsI like the idea of N'zogbia as a cheeky punt. If I had huge, ginormous , demolition ball sized jacobs I'd select him.
Open ControlsAhhh may as well wack this on the new post as well...
Morning folks – who would you bench from this front 8….
Bale HBA Siggy Dempsey Tony V
Cisse RVP Rooney
Currently thinking bale?Open ControlsAm I my benching my right players?
Hart (Vorm)
Vermalen, Jevans Simpson, (Skrtel)
Walcott, Bale, Demps, Siggy,(Valencia)
RVP, Cisse, Gabby
Thanks,Open ControlsI am benching Walcott myself. Plus where is your 5th defender?
Open ControlsI'd 100% defo back Valencia to score more than Gabby. I know you probably brought him in especially for this game but I can see Valencia beating Gabby's likely 4-7 points easily.
Open ControlsSenderos is 5th. Waste of space
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Nice one, Stilicho, although fairly depressing reading from a Villa fan's perspective. As a former season-ticket holder on the Holte End (N.B. it's not the 'Holt' End), it's been remorselessly grim stuff. Typical McLeish fare - abject football followed by a relegation struggle - but you can also blame O'Neill for squandering Lerner's cash.
Raúl's just announced that he's leaving Schalke at the end of the season by the way - be interesting to see where he's going (hopefully not Qatar).Open ControlsWhich 2 players from this lot for the DGW?
Vdv, Barfa, Jelavic, Pienaar, BAE, MataOpen Controlsdepends who makes way for them and who
BAE looks a good chance for clean sheets and perhaps some bonus attacking points (24 points last DGW!!!). However, you're already quite strong at the back.
Walcott > Bale/VDV or even Pienaar would make sense, as would Jelly (but who for?). Mata could be rested and you have Cisse so double Newcastle looks risky.Open Controls
Can someone rate my crazy ass transfers over the coming GW's!
This is my team Currently:
Krul Vorm
BAE Simpson Turner Caulker Evans
Bale Walcott Sess Sigurdsson Valencia
RVP Rooney Cisse
GW 35:
Sess>>>>Demps
RVP>>>>Tevez
-4
gw36
Rooney>>>>Adebayor
Walcott>>>>Mata or Turner>>>>Baines/Terry
-4
gw37
Tevez>>>>RVP
Adebayor>>>>Rooney
-4
Thanks y'allOpen ControlsGW35 transfers both look ok.
GW36, I'm not certain Mata will play in both fixtures, but may do better than Walcott, and Baines is out for the season.
GW37, Adebayor will still have decent fixtures, so if he performed well, I'd keep. Transferring Tevez out depends on where City are in the title race, which again depends on how they do in the previous GW.Open ControlsCheers for that....hadn't heard about Baines. Kinda glad cause I have a no Baines policy 😉
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Love your plan with the strikers.
I'd get VDV instead of Mata. I can see him being rested against QPR now that he has to start against Barca. Also, I'd leave Turner as it is, fancy a CS against Bolton. I know gw37 is far ahead but Ade > Roo isn't a must for a hit.Open ControlsJust realized you won't be able to get VDV if you get Ade.
Hmm its between VDV + Jelavic or Pienaar + Ade. I fancy VDV + Jellyfish.Open ControlsYeah thats another option that is doing the rounds in me noggin 😉
Was thinking of Jelovic and vdv in!
Cheers for the input! 🙂Open Controls
It's costing you 8pts to have Tevez instead of RVP for two games. Surely that would be better spent on a couple of dgw players or keep RVP + 8pts?
Open ControlsI hear ya....but I was going to Captain Tevez!
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Watch this and have a giggle;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJvEgNeU4kQOpen Controlsmust be the least tempting DGW team of all time
Open Controls"the flaccid forays of Villa’s vanguard have too often failed to compensate for the frailties of their depleted defence".
Top, top stuff there. I think flaccid forays just about sums up my attempts FPL this season.Open ControlsOooh, I'm 0.1 short of being able to afford
Kompany, Rooney, Graham > Hibbert, Tezev, Aguero for 8 pts
I think I might file that under 'probably for the best' 😛Open ControlsWell... I lose count of how many people said Chelsea would get battered with scores of 4-0/5-0 etc yesterday.
So how many will they batter Chelsea by in the 2nd leg? History + Chelsea's defensive display suggests it's going to be a close game and can see another 0-0, like 09.Open ControlsI must've missed the news on Baines, what happened?
Open ControlsLovely writing Stilicho. You prose like a pro
Open Controlsyes, he waxes lyrical......unfortunately, he's tone deaf 😉
Open Controlsp.s. more dick jokes please
Open ControlsYes, definitely more dick jokes. Easy on the poo ones though please, some of us read this stuff over lunch. Although I suppose any mention of poor old Emile Heskey is worse than a poo joke.
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Is Baines really out for the season?
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Worth swapping Rooney for Tevez for rest of the season? It means I would sacrifice 1 DGW player in 36.. thoughts?
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