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
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How likely do you think it is that Suarez will play twice in the dgw?
Open ControlsI'd say no chance. In all likelihood sat on the bench for the second of the two. He was on the bench at Blackburn before the semi after all.
Open ControlsThis is my fear, I wouldn't get him in but as I already have him I don't know whether to stick or get rid... 😕
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Virtually 0.
Open ControlsI think he could play both or at least a cameo in the other, although might be wishful thinking..
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Pretty gutted about the possibility of Baines being out for the rest of the season. Not only was I looking to get him in for the double gameweek and possibly even giving him the armband – At his price a few wouldn’t have considered – He had cracking fixtures for the last two weeks as well. I was considering the Jellyman heavily too but Baines would be a huge loss to the side. I know it means somebody would take over set piece duties from him, but I am concerned about the flow of the side now and the chances they’ll create considering Everton’s recent form has had a lot to do with Pienaar linking so well with Baines in an attacking sense.
With Liverpool and Chelsea not featuring heavily in my thoughts due to the rotation that will DEFINITELY happen before the cup final, the options are not overly grea considering there are eight teams to choose from.Open ControlsI hear you! Its a bit of a dilemma now. Anyone thinking about Glen Johnson ?
Open ControlsI was and am but afirst want to know who Everton's most likely back-four will be.
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I think terry might be an option for chelsea. Hate the guy but can see him playing against both QPR and Newcastle and always a goal threat.
Open ControlsPossibly yes. The current Luiz injury promotes this thinking. Plus I think Ivanovic is suspended for the QPR game which is the game Terry would be more likely to miss given the quality of the opposition in my opinion. If he is playing through the pain barrier anyway I can’t see him missing the Newcastle game.
Open ControlsExactly, cahill not a bad option either mind you, but worry if luiz comes back and ivanovic isn't suspended he could be one to be rotated.
Open ControlsAgreed. Would be worried if I was a Cahill owner. Would love to get Cashley but think he could only get the one game too. Having said that, Chelsea don't have bad games after so it wouldn't be a bad thing to have them for those anyway.
Open ControlsI correct myself, Liverpool away isn't great!
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Anyone else think Abramovich will made it known to Di Matteo how much he wants to win the Champions League even at the risk of not qualifying for it next year? Under his ownership Chelsea have won the league and the FA Cup 3 times each and qualified for the CL 7 or 8 times so those are way down the priority list in comparison. Missing out on the £25 million of CL money is only pocket change when you've £5 billion.
With that in mind I reckon there will only be 2 or 3 from last night's team playing on Sunday as he may never get as good as chance as this to win the CL again.Open ControlsYes, he will. The cash bonuses for the players just for winning this second leg nevermind the final will be astronomical. For that reason I am sure RDM will be made fully aware and as such I really don't see Terry, Lampard and Drogba starting the game this weekend.
As for Chelsea's best chance to win, they've had that already, this is not it. They might overcome one of the best 3 teams in Europe over two legs through vast amounts of luck but I doubt they can call upon enough luck to do it again in the final against Bayern/Madrid who are also superior sides.Open Controls
Cisse or Jelavic for 36?
I'm leaning towards the Jelly Tot for a bit of a flair diffoOpen ControlsJelavic was firmly in my plans until Baines' injury, not so sure now. Everton still scored 4 v SUnderland without either although the Sunderland players have been on a beach in the West Indies for the last fortnight.
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No matter how many times MON mentions playing the fringe players I still don't really see him doing it that much tbh. He hates rotating.
Open Controlsso in order to get aguero without losing rvp and rooney, i have made decision to trade cisse>aguero and valecia>ben arfa......think cisse will not get much from the double and vs stoke...am i alone?
Open ControlsIf you're not alone, I would imagine you are in the middle of a psychiatric ward. If you have one DGW player it should be Cisse
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Is Baines out?
Sorry to be annoying. I saw people last night saying it's suspected he's out, just wanted to know if there's been any more news in the last 24 hours.Open ControlsWell after a bit of reading it seems my question has been answered
Open ControlsHave a peek at the tweets. I don't have him but my GW36 plan was essentially "get Baines and some other DGW bloke", all those hours of strategising wasted.
Open ControlsHaha! Liked the way you put that Stilicho 🙂
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With regards to voting for the best Premier League goal, game and celebration, I think there have been a few not considered that should have been. I loved an RVP rocket volley at Charlton. Sticking with the Charlton theme, Shaun Bartlett scored a stunning left foot volley for them at the Valley too. However, I still think Di Canio’s effort for West Ham was sublime.
As for the game, has to be the first Liverpool 4 Newcastle 3.
And celebration? Lua Lua for entertainments sake. However, one not on the list that should win by such a vastdistance they shouldn’t have even bothered with a vote is: Bolo Zenden dancing with Asamoah Gyan – Absolute, 100% pure gold.Open ControlsBest goal was bergkamp - from a west ham fan.
And I absolutely loved the bullard celebration!Open ControlsBergkamp's miss-control the best goal in 20 years of Prem? Give me a break.
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Goal: Matt Le Tissier V Newcastle 93/94.
Match: Liverpool 4 - Newcastle 3.
Celebration: Cantona after his goal against Sunderland.Open ControlsLe God came a close 2nd for me... had to go for Di Canio, it was basically performance art in the middle of a football match. Utterly beautiful.
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Goal: Dennis Bergkamp V Newcastle 01/02.
Match: Tottenham 3 – Manchester Utd 5. 2001/2002
Celebration: Lomana Lua Lua. Multiple OccasionsOpen ControlsLe Tiss has actually said he ballsed up that finish (even though it went in!) so I'd disregard that. Liked his one at Blackburn more! And the fact he pointed at ex-Saints keeper Tim Flowers afterwards to say 'ave that!
Open ControlsHe fluffed his lines slightly with the scuffed finish but it was still a majestic goal. His goal against Blackburn was awesome as well. He never really did tap-ins did he?
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Le Tiss vs. Man U and Yeboah vs. Wimbeldon should also have been included.
Bergkamp got my vote in the end but Cantona was a very close second.
Game same as you.
And celebration Bullard's.
Save I went for Gordon.Open ControlsDid Gordon too!
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Who are the top 3 DGW defenders now that Baines is out?
Open ControlsCan anyone tell me what odds are available for an all Spanish CL final?
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Baines news is very annoying, he was definitely coming in for me and none of my other rivals have an easy way to gt him. Can't see a decent alternative to him either.
On another note, Jelevic on pens?Open ControlsYep I agree. I asked that question on a previous article and answer seemed to be "probably Jelavic"
Open ControlsStill a good option then hay? Baines being out is a blow for Evertons attack but i don't think he has directly assisted any goals for ages.
Open ControlsI guess so, but I'm so sick of being stung by Cisse I think I'll have to go with him instead, I suppose a cheeky Rooney to Jelavic next week isn't out of the question, but I bet I chicken out.
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Take a punt on Huth.
Open ControlsCan't see a cleansheet in the next 4 for you lot.
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If you had Suarez would you keep or sell? Rooney and RVP other forwards. 😕
Open Controlswho to bench siggy or sess?
Open ControlsHave been planning all the DGW transfers for weeks and now it is all falling apart the in form players have the worst fixtures, with CL and FA Cup rotation is massive and now injuries as well. Beginning to wonder whether may be better to go with single GW players with a decent fixture. Am I being too pessimistic?
Open ControlsFrom that I take it that Chelsea was high on your list so yeh those Chelsea plans are probably for the bin now, except maybe Cashley who may play every game. Newcastles DGW looks easier to me now with a secondish string Chelsea.
Open ControlsYou're right, it's frustrating but you are also being too pessimistic going with single GW players.
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pick 3 for this week
N.Taylor – Verm – Evans – Simpson – KellyOpen ControlsHi Everyone!
Please could I get some feedback on the my team for the weekend?:
Krul
Evans, Kompany, BAE
Bale, Valencia, Sig [vc], (Dempsey)
Rooney, RVP, Cisse [c]
Mignolet, McClean, Simpson, Caulker
Have already used a free transfer and have one more for Walcott to Dempsey. Which is why he is in brackets. Reason I haven't done it yet is because every time I get a glance at that ManC pair of Tevez and Aguero I feel all sick and nervous...I don't have them and fear I should...especially against a weak Wolves side without their first choice keeper.
So what are your thoughts on my team for the weekend and should I be scrambling for a City attacker this gameweek (instead of doing the Dempsey transfer)?
ThanksOpen ControlsPlay Simpson and bench BAE and Caulker (in that order) IMO.
I like the Dempsey transfer as his GW 35-37 scores could easily match Tevez/Aguero's.Open Controls
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Fair play. Good scouting.
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I feel like I'm going to miss out not having any City scoring after they've recently rediscovered their scoring form and they're playing Wolves next. Who should I look at getting? I've always tried to avoid their strikers as they're rotated a lot.. Help me. Please.
Open ControlsAguero won't be rotated.
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Vorm | Bodgan
Komp | Verm | Evans | Enrique | Caulker
Sigg | Sess | Dempsey | Valencia | Walcott
RVP | Tevez | Cisse
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any advice for me?Open ControlsBench Sess and see if you can afford to get Bale in next week for him or Val/Walcott if they do bugger all this week.
Open ControlsHi bad, nice ranking. 10 pts above me. On the way to club1000...you think you will make it?
Open ControlsTks Christina! allways nice to hear that from someone with you rank history 😉
I don't know... I got Tevez for Rooney this GW... It's all up to him now, if he scores I might fire up, if he doesn't I'm burned.lol
But I've been finding very hard to make the right choices for preparing GW36... how about you??
Should I replace anyone from my defense for BAE/Huth?Open Controls
Anyone know what's going on with Santon in the Toon side? How is his place effected? He's played the full 90 in last 2 - would like to have him for DGW really.
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Who would you have for 36?
A) Cisse and Peinaar
OR
B) Jelavic and Mata
No other chelsea, newcastle or everton coverageOpen ControlsConclusion from last night:
Hunger can overcome technical ability.
Chelsea all the way for Champions of Europe 2012!Open ControlsThat match against Bayern is gonna be huge
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Anyone considering Cahill for the dgw.. what is news on the Luiz injury?
Open ControlsYes I am probably going to go with Cahill
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Raise hands for everybody having Tevez headache and fed up with RVP form
Open ControlsI know a good remedy for that.
Open ControlsRVP to have fun against mentally/physically knackered Chelsea on Saturday lunchtime!
Open ControlsYeah I hate having the 5th most on form striker.
Open ControlsIf I was getting a City fwd it would be Aguero, Tevez is not out of the doghouse yet and may still be rotated, especially when Balo is back
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Midfielder for 6.7 or less not Sigurdsson or HBA and preferably with a DGW next week.
So far tempted by a punt on Kalou or possibly N'Zogbia and benching Valencia this week.Open ControlsThe deed has been done......RVP>>>>Tevez (c).
I may very well be wiping the yoke off my pretty face for weeks to come, because if anyone has the potential to do that is RVP. But I am happy with my logic.
End of the day luck favours the brave. I am winning my mini league by nearly 200 points so all I want is to finish as high as possible, to do so risks are necessary.Open ControlsBrave man! I'm in a similar position (not such a big lead) but going for position/points, and ditched Rooney for Aguero instead.
Open ControlsSimilar logic....I had a feeling that Rooney will outscore RVP. Could go either way 🙂
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Nice ranking.
Is there money at stake in the Mini-league?Open ControlsNice.
Wish my lead of 14pts were bigger.Open ControlsIt'll be harder to make such decisions with a smaller lead. Play it safe IMO.
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Anyone think that Bendtner out for either Weimann or Agbonlahor for a 4 point hit could be worth it?
Open ControlsBendy to Dean Ashton is worth it.
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If Andy Carroll does anything this weekend against Brom I'm bringing him in. Even thinking of doing it for the Brom game!!!!!! Mind you made Sess captain last weekend to try to make up ground, rival had Rooney *sighs*
Open Controlshe is actually better dael than those retarded aguero/tevez badwagon
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