Pre-Season

Midweek Friendlies Round-Up – Wednesday

We’ve another batch of friendlies to dissect for you today, with eight Premier League sides in action over the past 24 hours. Jan Vertonghen anxiously awaits an ankle scan after an awkward fall in Tottenham’s loss to Sunderland, Steven Gerrard helps Liverpool to a third straight win, Edin Dzeko gives Manuel Pellegrini his first win as City boss, Andreas Cornelius is off the mark for Cardiff, while Stoke and Norwich fall to defeat in the early hours of this morning.

Sunderland 3 Tottenham 1
A pre-match downpour not only delayed yesterday’s game but resulted in a slightly shortened match consisting of two 40-minute halves. Paolo Di Canio fielded Vito Mannone in goal and partnered John O’Shea with Wes Brown at centre-half, while new boys Cabral and Emanuel Giaccherini were named in midfield, with Stephane Sessegnon tucked in behind lone forward Jozy Altidore. Altidore and Cabral combined for the Black Cats’ first, with the US international teeing up the latter to fire home before another new boy, David Moberg Karlsson, climbed off the bench to play a pivotal part in the victory. The Swede’s corner was headed home by Brown just after the hour mark and he followed that up with a goal of his own moments prior to the final whistle. New boy Mannone’s heroics between the sticks were hailed by the club’s official website – perhaps a sign he’s edged ahead of Kieran Westwood in the role for the number one jersey.

After the match, Di Canio reserved special praise for Brown and, after revealing the player had rejected the chance to end his contract at the club, went on to suggest he could now be a key asset to the club over the season ahead:

“Wes was a very good player already but he didn’t have a very good season last year. This year he decided to push harder because he is a very good professional. Thanks to him and thanks to my staff he has the chance to come back. He is an important footballer for me and I am very glad to have him back in the squad. He still has to improve because it is only the first friendly game but with his experience he can handle the situation and he can have a big part in my squad, I hope.”

Andre Villas-Boas rolled out a 4-3-3 formation, with Clint Dempsey and Aaron Lennon flanking Emanuel Adebayor up top. The likes of Heurelho Gomes, Tom Huddlestone, Danny Rose, Scott Parker and Gylfi Sigurdsson were also named in the first XI as the Tottenham boss handed plenty of his fringe players game time. Spurs took the lead after Sigurdsson slotted home courtesy of a Kyle Walker assist but failed to hold their advantage in the rain-soaked conditions. Gareth Bale missed out once again, while more worryingly for the north London club, Jan Vertonghen was forced off after falling awkwardly on his ankle. After the game, the Spurs boss gave an update on the pair’s conditions:

“We’re trying to get Gareth involved in training tomorrow . Not with the team, unfortunately, but on his own. It depends. If we see some evolution on his injury we might give it a try but if not then he will probably be on the bench (against South China)….It seems like he (Vertonghen) twisted his ankle, it could be sprained ankle ligaments. Hopefully there is not too much damage as he has a good range of movement still, but it is swollen a bit. We hope it is nothing very serious, the MRI scan is positive and he’ll be back for the start of the season.”

Melbourne Victory 0 Liverpool 2
Brendan Rodgers gave some of his squad players a chance to impress as the Reds made it three wins and three clean sheets from three pre-season matches so far. With Kolo Toure and Philippe Coutinho missing out with a tight calf and knock respectively, the likes of Martin Skrtel and Fabio Borini were named in the starting XI alongside Brad Jones, Andre Wisdom, Raheem Sterling and Jordan Ibe. A familiar face gave the visitors the lead, though, as Steven Gerrard opened the scoring courtesy of a Joe Allen assist, before Luis Suarez teed up fellow substitute Iago Aspas to net his second goal in three appearances just before the final whistle.

After the game, most of the talk centred around Arsenal’s £40m bid for the Uruguayan, though Rodgers remained adamant his star forward will remain on Merseyside:

“There’s nothing new to report. He’s very much a Liverpool player and over the course of the next couple of weeks we’ve got to get him up to speed. The support he has received from the supporters and the people of the city of Liverpool has been unrivalled. In this period of time he’s missed a lot of games for the club through various reasons. The people have stood by him, like a son and really looked after him. Whatever happens in the coming weeks that will be in his mind because it’s something you can never forget.”

Schalke 2 Southampton 0
Mauricio Pochettino’s side fell to their first pre-season loss yesterday afternoon. According to the club’s official website, Rickie Lambert and Jay Rodriguez were partnered together in a front two, with Jason Puncheon and Lloyd Isgrove on the flanks. Kelvin Davis got the nod in goal, while elsewhere in defence, Calum Chambers started at right-back for the second match in a row. Pochettino made nine changes in the second-half but despite the alterations, the Saints failed to find a way back into the match. Guly de Prado – scorer of a hat-trick in the previous game – missed out with a thigh complaint, while Gaston Ramirez and Maya Yoshida were omitted; both players continue to build up their fitness after an extended break due to their involvement in the recent Confederations Cup.

South China 0 Man City 1
Manuel Pellegrini registered his first victory as City boss yesterday afternoon. Edin Dzeko headed the winner, with James Milner providing the assist in a match that saw the visitors start in a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Yaya Toure handed the role in “the hole” behind Dzeko due to a number of absences. While the likes of Sergio Aguero, David Silva, Jesus Navas and Stevan Jovetic were unavailable (though “two or three” could return at the weekend, according to Pellegrini), it was perhaps telling that the Chilean didn’t start with Dzeko and Alvaro Negredo together, instead introducing the latter from the bench just before the hour mark.

After the match, though, Pellegrini’s thoughts on his quartet of forwards were probably the last thing Fantasy managers wanted to hear. The Chilean was asked if he felt his side had the strongest forward line in the Premier League and his response suggested rotation could be very much on the cards:

“I think so, yes, very strong. That’s correct. I think we have very good strikers with Dzeko as well. They can play together or we can play one of them with Jovetic or Agüero. We have four very good strikers and that’s very necessary if we want to play in the Premier League and Champions League as a competitive team.”

Forest Green Rovers 3 Cardiff 4
The Bluebirds picked up a narrow win in their first pre-season match of the summer. Malky Mackay started with two up front, with Andreas Cornelius partnered by Nicky Maynard, and both forwards were amongst the goals early on. Cornelius marked his debut by heading home a Kevin McNaughton cross before Kim Bo-Kyung teed up Maynard to steer in the second. Mackay then replaced his entire starting XI at the break and watched on as Peter Whittingham slotted home a spot-kick after Joe Mason was brought down in the box, before fellow sub Craig Noone added the fourth from long distance.

Portland Timbers 1 Norwich 0
The Canaries registered their second consecutive 1-0 loss as their US tour came to an end earlier this morning. Chris Hughton made seven changes from the side that lost to San Jose Earthquakes at the weekend, though retained his usual 4-4-1-1 formation, with Wes Hoolahan selected in “the hole” behind Ricky Van Wolfswinkel. Intriguingly, new boy Nathan Redmond was again named in the first XI and has now started all three of Norwich’s pre-season games. At the back, Hughton’s rolled out a somewhat experimental side; Russell Martin was the only regular name involved from the first whistle, with Elliot Bennett, Ryan Bennett and Steven Whittaker making up the rest of the defence.

Houston Dinamo 2 Stoke 0
Mark Hughes tasted defeat in his first match in charge of the Potters. The new Stoke boss fielded a 4-4-1-1 formation, with Geoff Cameron and Erik Pieters at full-back, while Charlie Adam was installed in the centre of midfield alongside Steven Nzonzi. Cameron Jerome tucked in behind Peter Crouch up front, with Jon Walters shifted to the flank. As expected, Hughes made several changes as the match progressed and took plenty positives from the run-out as he looks to implement a more attacking brand of football at the Britannia:

“It would have been nice to have picked up a win but the fundamentals are building up the levels of fitness and working on the things that we have been doing in training on a daily basis. I think the lads did well in many areas tonight, despite the result. They started to play the ball out from the back and I think we controlled the play for long periods….It was important to get all of the lads out there and see what they are capable of. We used a few of them in different positions to try and gauge an idea of where we feel they will be best utilised this season.”

In Other News
Ahead of Chelsea’s friendly against Indonesia All Stars later today, Jose Mourinho has handed Fantasy managers a heads-up over Frank Lampard’s game time in the season ahead. Previously one of Mourinho’s “Untouchables”, Lampard missed just six of 120 Premier League games during the Portuguese manager’s first stint in charge and arrives on the back of netting 15 times in 2012/13 but, in light of yesterday’s comments, it seems Mourinho is keen to protect his midfielder and be a little more selective when it comes to handing him starts:

“Before, we didn’t analyse. Before, it was, ‘Every match, he plays’. Sometimes I wanted to give him a rest in a Carling Cup match and he said, ‘If you give me a rest the next match I will not be the same, because I have to play every three days’. At this moment, though, we have to analyse the fixtures, to analyse the matches, to analyse the week we have and make some choices. While I believe he is the same player, the difference is at 35 he needs time to recover from match to match. It is not the same for a man of 25 as a man of 35. We have to be gentle with him. He can’t play 60 matches like he did before, but the quality of the player and what he represents for the way I like to play football is exactly the same. The role doesn’t have to change. What has to change is the way we analyse competition.”

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  1. Baines on Toast...
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Happy enough with Hazard as attacking cover, but getting a bigger DF in is a nightmare.

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    1. Carlos Danger
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      surely luiz is expensive but nailed on?

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      1. Baines on Toast...
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        Didn't Mou say he and Mata could be rested?

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        1. Carlos Danger
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          wasnt it the spanish players, torres azpi mata, because they have an international 24 hrs before hull?

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  2. SuperOsçarBaby
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    Cech/Mignolet combo anyone? 😉

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    1. Wag the Drog
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      no no no

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    2. cowstria
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      Too much money?

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    3. ComeonChelsea
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      Yea, 10 max on keepers. pref 9.

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  3. DÏLKS
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    Looking at the pre-season form of Chelsea, the double Gameweek and Mourinhos set up, Lukaku's got to be the Chelsea player you get in hasn't it?

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    1. Adderz
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      Yeah assuming he gets atleast 90 minutes over the two games. I think Hazard will score well though

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      1. DÏLKS
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        10 years, 10 months ago

        I've got both, Lukakus easy to transfer out as well if need be.

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    2. Lucy.
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      I'm going for Hazard and Lukaku...

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      1. DÏLKS
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        10 years, 10 months ago

        Exactly who i've got in mine. Depending on Lukakus game time, he's still quite an easy player to transfer out.

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    3. ComeonChelsea
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      Can't seem him getting 180 mins but I've got him. He should be a beast.

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  4. jas5sk - Youtube channel
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    Indonesia ALL OVER Chelsea!

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  5. Donnie Brasco´s
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    Hy Guys
    Robert Snodgras or Adam Johnoson?

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    1. Andrew
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      Snoddy

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  6. £6m midfield options
    Squeakybumtime
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    I have been looking at who I think are the viable options in midfield for 6m only (nothing more nothing less), seems to be a range caught in limbo.
    Duff (Ful)
    First 6 games: sun ARS new WBA che CAR
    Last season: 109 points, 3 goals, 7 assists, 9 bonus, 2,333 minutes
    Set Pieces: some corners and indirect FK, Ruiz ahead of him
    This season’s prospects: Doubts around his starting place, ageing, competition from Kaca, Dejagah, Kasami, Frei

    Milner (Mcy)
    First 6 games: NEW car HUL stk MUN avl
    Last season: 96 points, 4 goals, 4 asissts, 14 bonus, 1,724 minutes
    Set Pieces: Penalties when Aguero not playing, some long range FK
    This season’s prospects: Unlikely to nail down a place with competition from Navas, Nasri, Jovetic, Silva. If he can, and is on pens, could be a bargain. Extrapolate last years figures (not the most accurate method but still) and he has 8 goals, 8 assists, 28 bonus an nearly 200 points. Scores points when he plays, but gametime a worry.

    Sissoko (New)
    First 6 games: mcy WHU FUL avl HUL eve
    Last season: 53 points, 3 goals, 3 assists, 6 bonus, 1,068 minutes
    Set Pieces: None
    This season’s prospects: Started off like a steam train last January but quickly ran out of momentum. If is advanced as an AM may be worth monitoring. Would not consider him early doors with HBA at 7m. GW 2-5 very strong fixtures

    Lallana (Sot)
    First 6 games: wba SUN nor WHU liv CPL
    Last season: 93 points, 3 goals, 5 assists, 7 bonus, 2,230 minutes
    Set Pieces: Direct FK behind Lambert and Gaston, 1st choice corners
    This season’s prospects: When fit, the captain is bound to be involved. Kind opening schedule, and essentially nailed on, could be worth a punt.

    Ramirez (Sot)
    First 6 games: wba SUN nor WHU liv CPL
    Last season: 88 points, 5 goals, 4 assists, 8 bonus, 1,679 minutes
    Set Pieces: Direct FK behind Lambert, some corners
    This season’s prospects: Showed flashes of brilliance last season, but injury prone? As with Lallana, Kind opening schedule, and essentially nailed on, could be worth a punt. Extrapolate like Milner and he has 10 goals, 8 assists, 16 bonus an nearly 200 points.

    Adam (Sto)
    First 6 games: liv CPL whu MCY ars NOR
    Last season: 85 points, 3 goals, 6 assists, 5 bonus, 1,758 minutes
    Set Pieces: Pens behind Walters, FKs
    This season’s prospects: If he can get a new lease of life under Hughes and nail down a place he could be one of the bargains of the season. 192 points for Blackpool 2 seasons ago (12 goals, 9 assists, 45 BONUS!!!!).

    Larsson (Sun)
    First 6 games: FUL sot cpl ARS wba LIV
    Last season: 112 points, 1 goal, 6 assists, 8 bonus, 2,977 minutes
    Set Pieces: Pens and direct FK behind Gardner, 1st choice corners
    This season’s prospects: PDC practically confirmed he will play CM with Cabral (who is a steal at 4.5 imo), delivering set pieces to Fletcher and Altidore, both great in the air, on some direct FKs and maybe pens, will be well worth monitoring.

    Hernandez (Swa)
    First 6 games: MUN tot wba LIV cpl ARS
    Last season: 110 points, 3 goals, 8 assists, 11 bonus, 2,183 minutes
    Set Pieces: Some direct FK
    This season’s prospects: Underperformed imo last season, expecting more from him this time round. Should start over 30 games I hope, and if he gets into his stride will be a great budget differential.

    De Guzman (Swa)
    First 6 games: MUN tot wba LIV cpl ARS
    Last season: 127 points, 5 goals, 7 assists, 12 bonus, 2,848 minutes
    Set Pieces: Penalties, corners, some direct FKs
    This season’s prospects: Set pieces is where this guy gets you points. A favourite of Laudrup’s, will start most games. Worry that with Bony and Michu h will play more minutes in a withdrawn role, making him less effective from play.

    Morisson (WBA)
    First 6 games: SOT eve SWA ful SUN mun
    Last season: 133 points, 5 goals, 8 assists, 12 bonus, 2,837 minutes
    Set Pieces: Possible penalties, corners behind Brunt
    This season’s prospects: The highest scorer of all players analysed last season, expect him to be nailed on in the WBA team. Played 96 league games last 2 seasons in anchor, AM and wing roles (14 goals). Possibly on penalties with Lukaku gone (Anelka may steal). A consistent starter is always a massive advantage.

    Sinclair (if he moves to WBA)
    First 6 games (at WBA): SOT eve SWA ful SUN mun
    Last season: n/a
    Set Pieces: Potential penalties
    This season’s prospects: If he gets a loan move to WBA, could be a real bargain. Likely to be nailed on, loves set pieces, and has pace that will see him create lots of chances for himself and others. Definitely one to keep an eye on.

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    1. FISSH
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      Morisson.

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    2. jas5sk - Youtube channel
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      Adam 😆

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      1. Chrissy Waddle - 2023/24
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        Wouldn't knock Adam. A fantasy beast 3 years ago and a very respectable price. If he starts the season well I'd get him.

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        1. Dino
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          10 years, 10 months ago

          He was on pens then and the old bonus system handed out 3bp's for pointless, flashy, long cross field passes.

          Could be a decent option but doubt he will get anywhere near his beastly season. I expect him to be a bit like tugay was for hughes at bburn

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    3. Donnie Brasco´s
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      Scott Sinclair, if he moves in WBA...
      If not, than Duff!
      I play this game 6 season...i have some experience with Damien Duff

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    4. Bests Conquests
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      Very nice, thanks. I want to go for Morrison but I still worry about West Brom this season.

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    5. Chrissy Waddle - 2023/24
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      Only Hernandez stands out so far, but not with his fixtures.

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    6. Wag the Drog
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      Downing not worth the analysis?

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    7. thetinkerman
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      Ramirez could be a great alternative to those not sure about JRod and worried about Lambert's role/play-time

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  7. Smurf
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    • 14 Years
    10 years, 10 months ago

    Read and weep...

    Mignolet
    Luiz (c) / Mertesacker / Collins
    Cazorla / Hazard (vc) / Coutinho / Ben Arfa
    Negredo / Giroud / Lukaku

    4.0 GK / Thomas / Turner / Chester

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    1. Dogba
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      I was wondering how you could afford that, then I saw no Bale and RVP. Punty, but many good picks.

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      1. Smurf
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        10 years, 10 months ago

        Thanks 😉 Even before the DGW announcement I had planned to start off without them both. My transfers were:

        Toure & Sturridge to Luiz & Lukaku

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        1. Smurf
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          10 years, 10 months ago

          Oh and Silva to Coutinho to compensate for the temporary loss of Sturridge.

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    2. FISSH
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      No RVP or BALE...
      Very interesting!

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      1. Smurf
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        Yeah, even without the DGW this was my plan 🙂

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        1. FISSH
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          Lukaku is a beast!

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  8. Baines on Toast...
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Ivan/Hazard/Lukaku. Who's yours?

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    1. Dogba
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      Hazard. If Torres indeed travels to Ecuador, I might get Lukaku as well.

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    2. Bambi
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      luiz/haz

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    3. Smurf
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      As much as I will always be a fan of Ivan after captaining him last season for the DGW I am not sure what role he will play with Jose. For the first game I think he will play as Azpi will be rested if on duty with Spain but after that I am not sure.

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    4. DÏLKS
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      Lukaku and Hazard.

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  9. Nico.
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    which 4.5 gk and 4.5 mid to rotate with cech and tonev?

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    1. DÏLKS
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      Boruc and Thomas

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  10. Coldplay
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Anyone considering Ramires for the DGW? Gives you good cover for the DGW, without messing up your team as he is cheap as chips and I think he'll start at least one and when he starts he has a good chance of getting points. Could be transferred out for GW2. Thoughts?

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    1. Baines on Toast...
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      • 13 Years
      10 years, 10 months ago

      learn from last season

      Hazard, a defender, and Lamps or a striker.

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    2. KujaliaFC
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      I am. Will probably keep him though, and transfer out Oscar instead. Oscar feels less nailed on than Ramires.

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  11. Fray Bentos
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    DGW1 then united away and blank fixture – do you go 3 Chelsea players? it’s a toughie! Its almost as though if you do you’ll almost definitely need to WC early

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    1. KujaliaFC
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      I wouldn't fear United until Moyes shows he can string a few wins together.

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      1. GreennRed
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        Fair play to you man, the first here saying that. Chelsea have nothing to fear at United. Not picking Chelsea players on the basis of a tough but not impossible trip to Old Trafford is, I think, ridiculous 🙁

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  12. /
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    Are Brazil/Oscar playing a friendly 3 days before the season starts?

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  13. Del Monte
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Aston Villa midfield? What is it? LOL

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    1. Chrissy Waddle - 2023/24
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      LOL. Cheap and useless.

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  14. KujaliaFC
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    I'm thinking Luiz, Oscar, and Ramires for GW1.

    Then take out Luiz and get Coleman for GW2.

    I'm quite sure Luiz is nailed on.

    What about Oscar and Ramires though?

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    1. KujaliaFC
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      My Brazilian triumvirate.

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    2. YankeeDoodleDandy
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      Ramires is a poor fantasy pick. He plays too deeply.

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  16. Baines on Toast...
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Migs (Harper)

    Luiz - Coleman - Collins (Chester, Turner)

    Bale - Hazard - Nolan - Morrison

    Aguero - Giroud - Lukaku

    RVP may have to wait...

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  17. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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    Watch out for Baker, now ... ownership.

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    1. Dr Dream
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      Yes...and his TV will shoot up straight away...

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      1. Mr F Gallagher
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        I think the fixtures may be against him..........

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  18. trikster102
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    Thrown together this early dragt for DGW1. Only had to make 2 changes to my original team.

    Cech (Boruc)
    Coleman Collins Luna (Clyne Turner)
    Bale Hazard Mirallas Lampard Coutinho
    Giroud Rodriguez (Anelka)

    The plan then for GW3 would be to replace Hazard and Lampard with 2 FTs and put Cech on the bench. Could even play Anelka if he does good in first 2 weeks.

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  19. FollowFollow
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Ah well Cech, Hazard and Lukaku for me.

    Not sure about getting any Villa though

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  20. Conrad.
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    Ba, Hazard, Cole for everyone, then?

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    1. TorresMagic™
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      First Ba I have seen in ages.

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  21. Brutus619
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    I officially can't stand you Rafa Benitez, you had to go and put Chelsea in the super cup........

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  22. I am not a smart guy
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Following the last post, which CHE defender would you bring in?

    Seems like people here lean towards Luiz in order to play safe, right?

    But imo, isn't the safest player Cole? For Luiz, yes he can play many positions but for each po
    sition he is not 100% nailed on (not even in CB). Cole will start if not injured.

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  23. Mr F Gallagher
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    DGW panic over- Swapped Wally and Zaba for Luiz and Hazard
    GW 2, transfer Wally back in for Edin (Bench Luiz)
    GW3, transfer Zaba in for Luiz
    Simples

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    1. FollowFollow
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      10 years, 10 months ago

      And you are sure Luiz will play?

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  24. John of Arc
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    For those all wondering what the Villa midfield will be...simple answer, it's complicated.

    Anyway, front 6 is likely to be

    ---------------------Sylla---------------------
    ------- Westwood --- Delph ------------
    Weimann ------------------ Agbonlahor
    -------------------Benteke-------------------

    However, Tonev could easily make an appearance on the wing, Helenius could up front as he's been bagging a few goals in pre season. Bacuna would be rivalling Delph for the CM role.

    Bannan, Ireland, Bent, Hutton, Delfouneso have 0 chance of playing. Also Holman is no longer with us, although on the FPL site. El Ahmadi is unlikely to play much either. Carruthers and Gardner would be risky picks, but could have a break out this year like Weimann last.

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  25. ADucksBehind
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Any criticism for this team? Will be rotating JRod and Anelka

    Foster Boruc

    Turner Toure Collins Debuchy Chester

    Hazard Walcott Bale Snodgrass Quinn

    RVP JRod Anelka

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  26. Falcao92
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    10 years, 10 months ago

    Ok got my chelsea players in, please rate my team out of 10

    Begovic
    Luiz | Mertesacker | Colins
    Bale | Coutinho | Mirralas | Snodgrass
    Lukaku (C) | Giroud | Bony

    Subs: Davis || Clyne | Chester || Koren

    After 1st week i plan on taking Luiz out for Baines with my 1m i have in bank. The week after ill take out Lukaku depending on if he is getting regular starts.

    any advice is very welcome also. thanks

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  27. fdotman
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 10 months ago

    who is hull's first choice keeper?

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  28. Matt94
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 10 months ago

    Any comments or tips for my lineup would be much appreciated, thanks.

    Szczesny (Davis)
    Clyne Morris Coleman (Chester) (Turner)
    Walcott Silva Hazard Mirallas (Cabral)
    RVP Giroud JRod

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    1. Disco Pat
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 10 months ago

      Matt94
      You have a nice set up.
      Triple arsenal coverage in the three position
      United youve gone big on RVP.
      You've hazard for the double.
      I'll admit the city coverage is tricky with Silva, nasri, gays from last year & add navas Fernandindo jovetic and impossible to pick 4 from that 6.
      You've no Liverpool coverage considering
      Nice fixtures & could do well.
      Coleman covers your Everton defense & possibly attack, along with mirallas
      You've the Southampton coverage too.
      I've five of your 15 - 3 Liverpool & 2 from Everton, Fulham, arsenal, Chelsea, Norwich & Southampton to make my 15.

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      1. Matt94
        • 10 Years
        10 years, 10 months ago

        Thanks a lot for the feedback, which Liverpool players would you suggest getting? I'm not so sure about how their midfield would line up as I was thinking of getting Alberto, Coutinho seems a little overpriced at 9m, I also have worries about Sturridge staying fit considering his 9m price as well.

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        1. Disco Pat
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 13 Years
          10 years, 10 months ago

          Hi Matt,
          I went with Couthino, Sturridge and taking a gamble on Aspas.
          I know it's a gamble, but their fixtures look decent, Aspas and Sturridge will get the front positions and I think Couthino will have a big influence for this year. I'm hoping he's the Hazard of last year.
          I know doubts on Sturridge fitness, but think for first few weeks might be owrth it. If not, then either Rodriguez or lambert for Southampton, or maybe Giroud if Arsenal don't buy another striker before then.

          Stekelenburg
          Garrido Koscielny Coleman
          Mirallas Couthino Hazard Walcott
          Lukaku Sturridge Aspas
          Boruc Riether Clyne Snodgrass
          I had Anelka and Navas until double announced and sold for Lukaku and Snodgrass

          Debating on Jarvis instead of Snodgrass, but not so sure yet. Norwich look to be investing in strikers.

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          1. Matt94
            • 10 Years
            10 years, 10 months ago

            I was also looking at Jarvia, could be a steal at 5.5 and rotates with JRod as well, only problem is I'm not so sure about him being 'nailed on'. Your set up seems strong all round, however I think it could be a gamble to have neither Bale or RVP. Then again the price of each is quite daunting, is it worth the gamble in order to strengthen the rest of your side? I'm not so keen on a lot of the striking options this year, any ideas on a replacement for RVP?

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            1. Disco Pat
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 13 Years
              10 years, 10 months ago

              Well a lot does depend on the Suarez and Rooney Transfers or potential transfers. Anelka could be a steal at 5.5 but he's pushing on. I do like to pick players for the start of the season that finished the last season strong, so Sturridge, Lukaku and Rodriguez are possibly going to be my opening strikers.
              Myself, I think it's crazy to invest a quarter of the budget into Bale and RVP. they're returns were good. But RVP now has a different manager, and Bale could yet move on, or have to share the scoring exploits with potential new transfers. Also having either of them pushes you into having two medium players instead of two very strong players, with the extra cash being saved here and there. But then again they could both be on such form, that it's impossible to ignore. But if Moyes really wants to keep Ronney, then he'll have to deploy him more up front, which will hinder RVP.
              I think Carroll could be worth considering, if price is right, and Jarvis to assist him.
              The strikers at Norwich I think will be worth keeping an eye on, possibly RVW could be a surprise hit.
              Kone at Everton seems to be slipping by most teams, but considering he'll be on the sharp end of balls from Baines, Fellani, Pienear and Mirallas (assuming none move), then he could do very well. I think he's 7-8 million.
              Chadli the new Spurs winger might be a lad worth looking at for midfield, and reckon he'll be cheap.
              there'll possibly be too much rotation at city for first few weeks as Pelligrini tries to work out his best 11.

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  29. Leggy
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 10 months ago

    Given the new bonus system (and his impressive performance on last year's data) is Williams a good shout for 5M, or would you go for Toure?

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    1. Leggy
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 10 months ago

      Ashley Williams that is.

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    2. TorresMagic™
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 14 Years
      10 years, 10 months ago

      CS over bonus.

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  30. Elly88 > KTR (Kevin The …
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 10 months ago

    Chester or Cardiff's turner...
    On the issue of Luiz. I have him in the team but fear the defnse might look like Ivanovic,Terry, Cahill, and Cole.. Thoughts

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