Fixtures
6 January 2011 654 comments
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The festive schedule is now well and truly over. Done. Finito. So with that, we welcome back an old regular which has been tucked up indoors enjoying the feast of fixtures. A few pounds heavier following the Christmas smorgasbord, our Season Tickers are dusted off once more for a right old Fixture Frisking to identify the teams back and sack in the coming weeks…

The Highs…

Blackpool
It’s not very often you’ll see Ian Holloway’s side as the top mention in this article, but by merit of the December freeze, they’ve walked into a peachy run of fixtures (wba, SUN/MUN, WHM, eve, AVL/TOT, wol) which sees them encounter two double Gameweeks, together with opponents who should also offer them profits.

Charlie Adam, the undoubted beneficiary of countless Fantasy Premier League (FPL) Bonus Points in the first half of the season, will be the main target that Fantasy Managers consider. Most will have snagged him for Blackpool’s Gameweek 22 double – if you missed out then, he still looks the most likely to fetch handsome returns. Luke Varney and DJ Campbell (who is finally getting a semblance of form and edging towards our 10 goal projection) provide options for those looking at forwards. Defensively there is perhaps less on offer – Ian Evatt and Stephen Crainey will likely need some attacking points to fully justify investment.

Arsenal
The Gunners hit a run of favourable fixtures just in time to give their title tilt some momentum. You can rely on Wenger’s men to entertain and score goals; quite often a fair few of them, so hopes will be high when it comes to their attacking talent. Arsenal face a trip to Upton Park next, followed by home games against Wigan and Everton before they travel north to St. James’ Park. They then round out their next five with a double Gameweek of home fixtures against Wolves and Stoke – a very tempting scenario.

Robin Van Persie is building up game time and has made a few starts and claimed his first goal of the season at Birmingham; he offers comparatively cheap (£9.5m) entry to Arsenal’s potential but would occupy a valuable slot in our forward lines. Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri need no introduction in midfield and one or even both, surely warrant consideration. Meanwhile at the back, if he can keep up his performances, we might see Johan Djourou offer the best value; an FPL price of just £4.2m is tagged on the back of the Swiss centre-back who has looked solid while those around him have faltered. He has returned 4 Bonus Points in his last two starts with clean sheets in each. Watch for Wenger’s activity in the transfer market before banking on his potential though.

Liverpool
Much like Blackpool before them, Liverpool are half way through a double Gameweek with the tie between the two set to take place on Tuesday – weather permitting. Many Fantasy Managers may well have stocked up on the wares already then and will doubtless be wondering quite why they did so. Despite a nightmarish defeat at Blackburn however, we’re here to tell you that they’re probably well worth sticking with, not least because they have another attractive double fixture (against Wolves and Fulham) coming up in Gameweek 24.

Besides a trip to Chelsea, Liverpool have fixtures that should, in theory, present potential returns. Investment in Fernando Torres with four home games in five (he remains prolific at Anfield) will turn heads, as will the prospects of skipper Steven Gerrard behind him. Rest and rotation with those two is a threat but, while Hodgson’s job remains in the balance – he’d be taking a huge gamble to follow through on that.

Those looking to cut costs may want to look to the defence with Paul Konchesky, if he can keep Fabio Aurelio at bay, an option. Glen Johnson provides your expensive alternative on the other flank. Defensively however, Liverpool looked hopelessly fragile at Ewood Park last night.

West Brom
West Brom sneak in with the last full-sized mention, their merits almost entirely based on a run of forthcoming home fixtures. The Baggies are set to welcome Blackpool, Wigan and a double header versus West Ham and Wolves (can’t get much better than that) to The Hawthorns in their next five – that’s a favourable run.

West Brom’s Fantasy potential is certainly goals rather than clean sheets (they’ve only had one of those way back in Gameweek 2). With that in mind, Peter Odemwingie is the stand-out option up front at just £5.1m in FPL – his form will surely return soon enough. The midfield offers a little more variety and Chris Brunt presents a solid player who provides plenty of assists and set-piece potential. Graham Dorrans is even cheaper; a man so vital to the Baggies promotion last year, he has started more regularly of late but has yet to return the goals or assists his talent promises.

Also to consider: Man City – besides a Manchester derby, in which anything can happen, City have the best fixtures of any side without a double Gameweek. Man United – United have a double very soon, as well as potential for another provided no FA Cup replays are required in Gameweek 28. Wigan – Roberto Martinez’ men have a strong next four (FUL, ars/AVL, wba, BLA). Room for opportunity, and perhaps an invite will be extended to Charles N’Zogbia to return to a few squads following suspension.

The Lows…

Newcastle
If I sort by difficulty on my new completely customisable Members ticker, I see that Alan Pardew’s men are rooted in 20th place without an inkling of an “easy blue” opponent in sight. Even if you disagree with my homebrew of rankings, there is no denying trips to some of the stronger home defences (Sunderland, Fulham, Blackburn/Birmingham) and St James’ Park encounters against title contenders Spurs and Arsenal, are not a next five the Geordies will relish. Even their double fixture in Gameweek 27 looks pretty rough. Newcastle will surely need Andy Carroll back to help them navigate this spell and, despite last night’s showing from Leon Best, Kevin Nolan et al, Newcastle’s assets should be approached with caution.

Wolves
Wolves will be buoyed by last night’s superb victory against Chelsea, but Mick McCarthy will be under no illusion that the challenge in the coming weeks remains anything but tough. Wolves have a horror run (mcy, LIV, bol, MUN, ars/wba, BPL, TOT) that doesn’t show signs of dissipating until mid-march. In all honesty, unless Wolves continue to achieve the unexpected, I might have a cheeky fiver on McCarthy no longer being in the Molineux hot seat following that run of games – drastic measures may well be required in a month’s time. I’m probably not your best gambling tipster by any stretch. What I can say with some certainty is this: steer well clear of Wolves, things look set to get rocky.

Sunderland
Steve Bruce is doing a grand job in his second season up on Wearside as Sunderland start to push on and fight with Owen Coyle’s Bolton (more on them shortly) as the new breed threatening the top six. The path ahead looks tough though, and this will be where Sunderland perhaps prove their credentials in the fight for a Europa League spot. A home game against rivals Newcastle, followed by a trip to Broomfield Road, ease them in, but things dip as Chelsea and Spurs soon follow to give them three potentially difficult home fixtures. Trips to Goodison and the Britannia are also in the mix to complete a truly testing schedule. The Sunderland defence has been resolute but will be severely tested over this spell. The midfield and attack will also be stretched, particularly with the likes of Lee Cattermole, David Meyler and perhaps Danny Welbeck, sitting out with injuries.

Bolton
Bolton are far from blessed with fixtures when it comes to boosting their own Europa League aspirations. Trips to Stoke, Spurs and Newcastle certainly will provide testing affairs for the Trotters – the visit of Chelsea and Everton to the Reebok equally so. A home clash with Wolves in-between perhaps offers the one opportunity for a little respite. Bolton have proved that they can score goals with greater ease than previous seasons, so their relatively cheap strikers – Kevin Davies and Johan Elmander might avoid the cull. Anyone with Gary Cahill or Jussi Jääskeläinen in particular, will surely be casting their gaze elsewhere.

Be wary of: Spurs – Redknapp’s men avoid a more in-depth examination here courtesy of a nice double Gameweek further down the line. Beyond that, the surrounding fixtures will be challenging as they continue their Champions League push. Chelsea – a home game against Blackburn in their next outings promises hope for that turnaround, but Chelsea’s fixtures on the whole aren’t great and their form is bordering on awful.

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  1. Evs
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    14 years, 11 months ago

    Is Kolarov injured chaps?

    Didnt realise he wouldnt play last night... if so, for who long? An idea?

    Cheers !

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    1. Evs
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      • 16 Years
      14 years, 11 months ago

      * how long?

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      1. IAmTheWalrus
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        14 years, 11 months ago

        yup, unfortunately just dropped Evs

        hopefully zabaletas appeal gets refused and hel come back in, but even then theres a danger that it will be richards and boateng!

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    2. Freshy
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      14 years, 11 months ago

      Kolarov can be considered a rotation risk now

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      1. Oliver Reed
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        he can also be considered a complete sack o shite. better money spent elsewhere..

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        1. Freshy
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          +1

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    3. arfa
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      the official line is that he was ill last night so didn't travel.

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  2. embo76
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    14 years, 11 months ago

    can someone help me decide my transfer, i have not used 2nd wildcard yet either
    R Kingson
    N Vidic
    B Hangeland
    P Konchesky
    S Coleman
    S Gerrard
    L Nani
    R Van der Vaart
    C Adam
    D Drogba
    D Berbatov
    A Begovic
    A Carroll
    S Gohouri
    D Dunn

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    1. Oliver Reed
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      sort it out!!

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    2. HuttonDressedasLahm
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      Errr, no. How about you decide it!

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    3. disparate dan - a reasonabl…
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      14 years, 11 months ago

      in the politest possible way...

      list your team like this:

      gk gk
      def def def def def
      mf mf mf mf mf
      fw fw fw

      otherwise you piss everyone off

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      1. disparate dan - a reasonabl…
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        and at least give people options to choose from...

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        1. Lucky_2010
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          +1 agree on this ...

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  3. kynman1
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    14 years, 11 months ago

    yes u have to make 2 or more transfers b4 it gives u the oppertunity to use ur wc

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    1. MIDIMAN2010
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      Cheers

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  4. laziale
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    14 years, 11 months ago

    I´m on Wcard, and here a few doubts i have:

    Assuming my team will be:
    Hart- Stockdale
    Coleman; Simpson; Dann; ???; ????
    Adam; N Zogbia; Fabregas; Nani; VdV
    Tevez; Rooney; Carroll

    My two defenders should be:
    a) Hughes and Bardsley
    b)Djourou and Hangeland

    Other question, either with a) or b) how does my team looks?

    Tks

    Cheers

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    1. Oliver Reed
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      14 years, 11 months ago

      similar to my wc team, same mid cept ive got lamps instead of zogs. went for rvp and tevez, swapping tevez for roonpig for dgw

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      1. mucka
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        14 years, 11 months ago

        i think you should go Bardsley and Djourou if you can, but id defo have a sunderland defender in there. Nice team!

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        1. Oliver Reed
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          at the mo ive got bardsley, huth, coleman, baird and foley. really splashed out on defenders as you can tell 😉

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          1. HuttonDressedasLahm
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            14 years, 11 months ago

            Stockdale is very short-term. And therefore a risk for a wc

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    2. Call Me Old Fashioned
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      14 years, 11 months ago

      B.

      Hangeland over hughes because he gets some goals with his head.
      Sunderland have some tough games coming up (chelsea, spurs (H) and arsenal (A)

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    3. Freshy
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      14 years, 11 months ago

      Hang and Djour

      Id try to get Raphfle for Dann
      Roo needs to prove his value - Berbs or RVP
      NZog out

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  5. berba is class
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    14 years, 11 months ago

    posible wilcard team
    fab/gordon
    evra/kolarov/hangeland/shawcross/bosingwa
    adam/nasri/yaya toure/nani/van der vaart
    tevez/DJ/rooney maybe RVP

    still abit unsure whether to get ROONEY OR RVP what you guys think???

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    1. Jafstar - TheRedDevil
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      no arsenal?

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      1. Locarno
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        I think Nasri plays for Arsenal...

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        1. Syd.
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          gk plays for arsenal too

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      2. Simon Neil. God.
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        Fail.

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  6. JPeg
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    (a)Fabs + Carrol OR (b) Nasri + Van Persie

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    1. Simon Neil. God.
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      A

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      1. encored
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        Fabs +Carrol anyday. Although with Caroll injured, VP might be a good option

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        1. HuttonDressedasLahm
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          Fabs and VPersie. 🙂

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  7. yoo-ser-naim
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    14 years, 11 months ago

    ok guys
    Fabs and nasri together.....is it an overload of arsenal midfield??

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    1. riot
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      14 years, 11 months ago

      Not really,i had bale and vdv for most of the first half of the season
      I<3 points

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    2. HuttonDressedasLahm
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      Sometimes, but nasri is really an off striker anyway, rather than a midfielder

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    3. mucka
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      no not for the dgw anyway!

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      1. HuttonDressedasLahm
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        Or v WHam

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  8. yoo-ser-naim
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    and who would be more preferable?
    Rafael or Bardsley?

    my defenders look something like this...

    Baines rafael ____ _____ danny simpson/foley

    i have 9.2m to fill out the 2 gaps
    thoughts please.

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  9. HuttonDressedasLahm
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    14 years, 11 months ago

    Quick question. How many people have this midfield for the next GW?? It seems very popular?!

    VDV/Fabs/Nasri/Nani/Adam

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    1. riot
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      14 years, 11 months ago

      I have everyone but i have brunt instead of nasri...
      Why am i keeping the faith with brunt????

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    2. yoo-ser-naim
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      i have the same midfield

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  10. arfa
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    Jose wearing a snood.i bet adidas are paying him a fortune for that.Kaka on the bench looking very pissed off.

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  11. berba is class
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    14 years, 11 months ago

    cheers for replies gonna play it for gw 23 DJcam is only in temporay for carrol due to injury and dgws

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  12. riot
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    14 years, 11 months ago

    Varney or Odem? Thinking of trading welbeck out soon.

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    1. mullenlad
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      14 years, 11 months ago

      Between those two - Odem. But consider DJ.

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      1. HuttonDressedasLahm
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        Varney till 25 then switch to Odem for his DGW 27

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  13. skooldaze
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    14 years, 11 months ago

    In the next gameweeks I am quite happy with my lot generally and have lots of players for the DW already. Therefore I am thinking about keeping onto my wildcard even after the two DW's.

    But do you think there will be any other double gameweeks in the future?

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    1. HuttonDressedasLahm
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      14 years, 11 months ago

      You can't keep it after GW 27 unless you havent used the original one yet?
      This second one HAS to be used between 23-27

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    2. Namtab Nomolos
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      14 years, 11 months ago

      There already is - 28 with Man U and Chelsea, maybe Arsenal v Tots for 29 too - really juicy. Depending on the FA Cup/Champions League might be the odd one late on too.

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  14. yoo-ser-naim
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    14 years, 11 months ago

    Ok hows this with WC

    Foster Stockdale

    Baines Bardsley Rafael Coleman Simpson

    VDV adam Nasri Nani Gerrard

    Tevez berba carroll

    i know i should be having fabs in the team instead of gerrard but anyway
    Thoughts???

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    1. Namtab Nomolos
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      We need to come up with a shorthand for that midfield with Fabregas it seems everyone will have next week - 'The VAFNN Line' or something 🙂

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      1. yoo-ser-naim
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        so is gerrard good to go...or shud i still figure out a way to get fabs in the team?

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        1. HuttonDressedasLahm
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          Dont see the obsession with Stockdale to be honest. Only useful for about three weeks.

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          1. Namtab Nomolos
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            Stockdale was one I looked at but by the time I use my wildcard to finally get rid of Gilks he'll be almost fit and playing again. He was just never worth a 4pt hit when I had Hart to play every week.

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        2. Namtab Nomolos
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          It's not a clear thing. He's a good differential if you want one over your rivals, but so is Fabregas. I think it depends what happens with Roy, The rest of the VAFNN line should keep your points coming in until it gets clearer though.

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  15. Big Dunc
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    14 years, 11 months ago

    Dammit Cleverley out for another 4-5 weeks apparently (from the horse's mouth). Probably a bit late for the WC although if he drops 0.1-0.2 I'll bring him in anyway I think

    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tom-Cleverley/116268935091580#!/pages/Tom-Cleverley/116268935091580?v=wall

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    1. Attila the Bum
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      I think I'd only go for him if N'Zog goes, otherwise for a few quid more Barton (4.9) is a much better value FPL player.

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  16. berba is class
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    14 years, 11 months ago

    yaya toure any suguestions for a replacement any a price of 5.5

    cheers

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    1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGeniusâ…
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      Simon Davies?

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    2. guyacdavies
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      why replace him?

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      1. berba is class
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        lack of goals assits bonus

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  17. Mr Smith
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    14 years, 11 months ago

    Not been on the site much so not sure of this has been discussed but has anyone thought about Wigan vs fulham for the next DGW, I.e. Dempsey vs N'Zogbia?

    I much prefer the Zog as a fantasy prospect but Dempsey has bitten me in the preverbal a few times this season and fulham have a better fixture list.

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  18. njfsdkffslkf
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    14 years, 11 months ago

    Evening anybody else putting out the Wildcard next week?

    This is my boring RMT for Week 24.

    Foster,stockdale,
    Rafeal,Coleman,Simpson,Hangleland, Djorou,
    Vdv,Fabs,N zogbia,Adam,Nani,
    Berba,Torres,RVP

    Torres to Tevez then soon after , and move a few others building up to the other dgws.

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    1. Namtab Nomolos
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      14 years, 11 months ago

      Ooh the Alternative VAFNNz line.

      Stockdale is looking popular for the wildcards with Foster. hard to pick a fault with any selection, Nzog may not get you much more in 2 games though than a 1 gamer.

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      1. njfsdkffslkf
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        Ya N zogbia is just a stop gap really cos he has a double gameweek

        Probably ship him out for Brunt when his dgw comes along.

        I think RVP could be excellent value , he impressed me last night and with him being on free kicks and pens and creating space for Fabregas to run into it could be fpl heaven.

        Plus if i dont quite fancy the Nasri + Carrol alternative to RVP + brunt/n zog.

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        1. Drip Doctor
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          I think you should get someone else ahead of Stockdale, purely on the basis that when Schwarzer is back you won't want to waste a transfer on a goalkeeper.

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          1. njfsdkffslkf
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            Hey Chamkh

            Stockdale is only needed for the DGW he can rot away on the bench there after as i plan to play foster till season end
            His fixtures are grand and he gets alot of save points

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            1. Drip Doctor
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              Fair play then, good luck to you bro, looks good!

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  19. SuperDorrans
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    NEW POST

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  20. Oliver Reed
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    is it wrong to have harewood in my team to free up cash.. he is 3.9m ğŸ™

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    1. Attila the Bum
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      A striker you will never use? Seems wrong to me.

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  21. berba is class
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    i am thinking of transfering yaya toure for nzogbia would that be a smart move or should i stick with yaya ???

    views

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  22. Louis Van Balls
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    I'd rather have Dempsey than N'Zog with Fulham having a nice double GW coming up.

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