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The Swans fly high in this week’s fixture refresh as Michael Laudrup’s men prepare for a run which looks prosperous at both ends of the pitch. Their Welsh neighbours Cardiff have less reason for optimism, while, having steady the ship, Alan Pardews looks set for a testing time in the weeks to come.

THE STRONG

Swansea

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Despite defeat at Southampton last time out, interest in the Swans is surely set to pick up ahead of a delicious run of fixtures that look bountiful for Fantasy managers. The next four hold particular appeal, with three home games against Sunderland, West Ham and Stoke – teams who have, bar the odd anomaly, traveled badly this season – plus a trip to compatriots Cardiff, sandwiched in between the latter two fixtures.

At the back, doubts over Ashley Williams and Ben Davies make Chico look the most secure option, though Michel Vorm offers extra save point potential for those who feel the possible injury lay-offs may dent the Swans’ resilience. Certainly, Michu is the obvious attacking outlet, though Pablo Hernandez is edging towards a return from injury – along with Wilfried Bony, he looks a real differential, though question marks still remain over the Ivorian’s security of starts as Laudrup juggles his squad with one eye on European commitments.

Chelsea

swanseaGW7-12

Beaten only by Everton so far, Jose Mourinho’s side have nevertheless failed to set the Fantasy world alight in the manner we might have expected. That could all change as they embark upon a prolonged spell of prosperous looking fixtures, with a home clash against City the only thorn on the rose. In the next six Gameweeks they host matches against Cardiff, West Brom and Southampton and travel to Newcastle and West Ham.

The trouble, as ever with this season’s Chelsea, is picking players with game time guaranteed. Fernando Torres’ injury leaves Samuel Eto’o and Demba Ba to duke it out for the striker spot and both will be hoping to open their accounts for the season. Owners of the Blues’ top scoring forward, Oscar, are sweating over a small injury sustained on international duty. As highlighted by Part 2 of our Breaking the Template article, Andre Schürrle could be an intriguing differential having emerged as a regular for Mourinho, while Ramires, despite failing to produce any returns, has very strong underlying stats worth considering. A Chelsea defender looks near-essential for this period and thankfully rotation has been much less problematic here. Branislav Ivanovic and John Terry have both played 90 minutes of every Premier League game though for a more extreme differential, David Luiz has only missed one game since returning to fitness.

Man United

swanseaGW7-12

Rescued from a third straight defeat by young Adnan Januzaj on his first league start at Sunderland last time out, United still have the fixtures to climb out of their mid-table ignominy. Next up is back-to-back home games against Southampton and Stoke, followed by a trip to misfiring Fulham to prepare them for the sterner tests of Tottenham and Arsenal. With these fixtures, Fantasy managers will be hopeful of points at the back and up front and, for the first time since the 2011/12 season, perhaps even in midfield, if David Moyes keeps faith in the young Belgian.

Rio Ferdinand’s injury makes Nemanja Vidic the most attractive of United’s centre backs, though Patrice Evra has been more than justifying the extra outlay. Januzaj is yet another budget midfielder worth a punt while Robin van Persie’s diminishing number of owners will have been overjoyed with Friday’s hat-trick for the Netherlands; that could be just provide the jump-start for his faltering season and see him prove his value over Wayne Rooney in the weeks to come.

Everton

swanseaGW7-12

Despite losing their unbeaten record at City, the Toffees are still in fine form. Roberto Martinez’ men have the fixtures to return to winning ways, with a home clash against Hull and trips to Villa and Palace in the next four, while the visit of Stoke also lessens the blows of showdowns with Spurs and Liverpool over the upcoming six.

Flavour of the month, Romelu Lukaku, is positively incandescent right now; six goals in five games for club and country is simply impossible to overlook, with the bandwagon showing no signs of slowing over the international break. In the middle of the park, Ross Barkley has defied his doubters to finally deliver his long-promised breakthrough season; with their fixtures, he is likely to be promoted from fifth midfielder by many a manager, though Kevin Mirallas’ underlying stats indicate he’s a decent differential. At the back, Seamus Coleman’s goal in Gameweek 1 earned him a legion of early owners but since then he has been matched or outscored by every one of his defensive teammates Leighton Baines, Sylvain Distin and Phil Jagielka, with Baines now nine points clear of his fellow full-back.

ALSO CONSIDER

Arsenal – the league leaders have four strong games in the upcoming six to bolster their position at the top of the table. Home fixtures with Norwich and Southampton, allied with trips to promoted pair Palace and Cardiff help offset back-to-back showdowns with Liverpool and United over Gameweeks 10 and 11. Defensive investment looks impossible to justify given the Gunners have one clean sheet in seven, though further up the pitch, Aaron Ramey, Mesut Ozil and Olivier Giroud could soon be joined by Theo Walcott and Santi Cazorla as the treatment room is evacuated at pace to give Arsene Wenger selection headaches.

Liverpool – Brendan Rodgers’ side entertain West Brom and Fulham and travel to Newcastle and Hull over the next six as the schedule continues to smile kindly on Liverpool. Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge will be looking to maintain the form that has harvested five goals between them in the last two matches, while Fantasy managers will be hoping Rodgers continues with the recent 3-5-2 formation, affording Jose Enrique more game time as an out of position prospect on the left of midfield. The Spaniard will be hoping to retain his place ahead of fit-again Aly Cissokho, while Glen Johnson is closing in on a comeback and is now down to 5.8 as a prospect on the opposite flank.

Tottenham – Andre Villas-Boas’ side have three favourable fixtures in the next four to fall back on after the previous Gameweek’s home defeat at the hands of West Ham. A trip to Villa is followed by visits from Hull and Newcastle to the Lane, with Jan Vertonghen looking a tempting option if Spurs can find their form again. Faith in the likes of Christian Eriksen and Gylfi Sigurdsson has taken a dent, while Roberto Soldado owners will be desperate for a first-team return after he made way for Jermain Defoe last time around. Be warned, however, thinks stiffen up dramatically by Gameweek 12 with both Manchester clubs lined up at the end of November.

THE WEAK

Cardiff

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If the off-field goings on aren’t enough of a distraction, Malky Mackay’s men are faced with a tough run of fixtures ahead as they look to recover from a home defeat to Newcastle. The Bluebirds have just one match in front of their own fans in the next four, though, with neighbours Swansea paying visit in Gameweek 10 (che, nor, SWA, avl).

With back-to-back visits from United and Arsenal following on from their Villa Park encounter, Cardiff have it far from easy – David Marshall’s save points look more crucial than ever, while Peter Whittingham may struggle to replicate the consistency which has harvested a goal or assist in three of the opening seven.

Newcastle

swanseaGW7-12

Alan Pardew’s side must steel themselves ahead of a tough run of four fixtures. The Magpies play three of the current top six over that period – Liverpool and Chelsea pay visit before a trip to Tottenham – while a Gameweek 9 clash against neighbours Sunderland, in Gus Poyet’s first home match in charge, looks far from straightforward.

Loic Remy faces a tough task to maintain the form which has harvested five goals in the last three, while faith in Hatem Ben Arfa is in rapid decline after he was dropped to the bench for the trip to Cardiff last time out.

West Brom

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The Baggies short-term fixtures remain unfavourable, though with four points from games against United and Arsenal, Steve Clarke’s side are flying right now. Nevertheless, with a trip to neighbours Stoke and visits to Liverpool and Chelsea in the next four, many will be temporarily deterred from investing in the midlands outfit, in spite of an eye-catching home clash against Palace.

One clean sheet in five since Ben Foster’s lay-off highlights a lack of resilience and suggests the Baggies may need to attack to pick up anything over this schedule. Luckily, Stephane Sessegnon and Morgan Amalfitano have offered enough in recent matches to suggest they are capable of producing the points.

BE WARY OF

Hull– Steve Bruce’s side face a real task as they look to defend a four-match unbeaten run. Hull roll up to three of the top seven in the next four Gameweeks (eve, tot, SUN, sot) and with Robbie Brady still nursing a hernia problem, they are likely to toil for goals, given thee midfielder has scored or assisted four of their six strikes. Allan McGregor’s save points between the sticks look likely to come in handy here as he continues to emerge as a sound budget keeper option.

Fulham – a trip to Palace next Monday bodes well for Martin Jol’s men but after that, the schedule turns evil. Fulham then square up to Southampton, United, Liverpool and Swansea in back-to-back matches before making their way to West Ham – returns at both ends of the park look hard to come by, though Jol’s decision to bench Darren Bent may be good news for Dimitar Berbatov, with the Bulgarian seemingly set to lead the line once again. Given the fixture list, Jol will do well to remain at the Cottage by the end of November.

West Ham– Sam Allardyce’s side will be buoyed by the win at Spurs but have a tough run ahead of them in the next five Gameweeks. City and Chelsea both pay visit and with a trip to Swansea also on their agenda, clean sheets may be hard to come by – given that Christian Benteke is likely to be back for the Gameweek 10 showdown with Villa, the likes of Winston Reid and Jussi Jaaskelainen may struggle to continue their climb up the Fantasy rankings, while Ravel Morrison faces a tough task to carry on the form which has harvested two goals in the previous three Gameweeks.

Southampton– In the short-term, the Saints’ schedule is not too bleak once they get past the weekend trip to Old Trafford. The clash with United is, however, the first of three daunting to fixtures to come in the next six Gameweeks which threaten to test the resilience of their defence to the full. Clean sheets in St Mary’s clashes with Fulham and Hull could be vital with trips to Stamford Bridge and the Emirates looming.

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  1. ⭐ Bemba_Da ⭐
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    Tahiti 😀

    Also looks like I need chelsea coverage

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    1. SuperOsçarBaby
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      Oscar is one and only your man

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    2. Thomass
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      Yup Oscar is your man! 😀 oh and JT!

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      1. ⭐ Bemba_Da ⭐
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        😀

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        1. Thomass
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          No worries my Tahiti friend!

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  2. A.T
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    Where did the nice colour bits go?

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    1. roscola
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      Wasn't possible this week, they'll be back next week

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    2. Mark
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      Actually I'll we can get them in a bit ...just wanted to get the article out there.

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      1. A.T
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        Phew, you had me worried there! 😀

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  3. Ragin Cajun
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    12 years, 2 months ago

    Swansea players might be the ones to break up the template in the immediate future. Am wondering why more people are not talking of Rangel in defence though. Extremely attacking right back that almost/sometimes plays as a right winger.

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    1. roscola
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      I think Rangel tends to be one of those players like Taarabt - all fart and no poo. Always marauding up the flank but it rarely seems to come to anything.

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      1. Round and Round
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        All fart and no poo 😀

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      2. Crouch Potato!
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        12 years, 2 months ago

        His history in previous seasons say otherwise. Cannot compare him to Taarabt, both play entirely differant positions, plus Rangel at least gets him self fit enough to cover that ground. Fulham are still awaiting Taarabt to reach full fitness which he is short of basically because he is a lazy sod.

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        1. Ragin Cajun
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          And gets paid ridiculous amounts of money to be a lazy sod......

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        2. roscola
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          No I didn't mean that they are comparable in any footballing sense, just in the sense of always seeming like they're going to deliver more points than they do.

          Rangel, for all his attacking intent has delivered 3 goals and 5 assists in 2 seasons. And none of either so far this season. That's not absolutely nothing, but it isn't worth bringing him in specifically for IMO. You'd have to be very lucky to catch one of his goals.

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    2. Get up ya bum
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      12 years, 2 months ago

      If it weren't for Davies emerging as a better pick more would be looking at him

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      1. Ragin Cajun
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        Davies is injured

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  4. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
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    I am feeling more and more nervous about my early transfer of Oscar.

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    1. SPorting
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      Already had him but if he's out then it's Eriksen off the bench.

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  5. SPorting
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    Plenty of strong and also considerables in my team so bring on GW8 already!

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    1. gravless
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      Meh. Just a friendly.

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  6. Gaz Downright
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    cheers roscola

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    1. roscola
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      No probs 🙂 (bit of a joint effort this week if I'm honest)

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  7. Mojo Rojo
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    12 years, 2 months ago

    What factors should influence Michu vs Giroud for the armband?

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    1. SPorting
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      Probably something to do with stats.

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      1. Get up ya bum
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        😀

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    2. Gaz Downright
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      if the player is featured on the fpl login page or not

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    3. gravless
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      Sanity and / or bravery

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    4. SuperOsçarBaby
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      headband 🙂

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    5. Incider Dealing
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      Tough call - will be interesting to see how much game time they get tomorrow, since Spain and France are in the same group and the latter has virtually qualified at the expense of the former. Michu may well get a decent run out....

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      1. Incider Dealing
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        whoops - vice versa job...

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  8. el flacooo
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    Nani, lallana or towsend?

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    1. Gaz Downright
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      townsend hands down

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  9. Demí
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    Don't think i've seen a goal analysed in such detail. Makes for an interesting read:

    http://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2013/oct/14/the-question-andros-townsend-england?CMP=twt_gu

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    1. In Like Flynn.
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      Nice, I remember Facit. Are they still going? I wonder how big the weekend footie report would have to be for that much analysis of every goal?
      Only the 92 League clubs of course. 😉

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    2. tm245
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      Nice read -- curious if AVB feels the same about the Walker link up.

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    3. Heels_Over_Head
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      Great read !

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  10. European spanners in the works?
    tm245
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    Most of the supposed Strong here are playing in Europe as well -- will be interesting to see the impact on how well they actually do over the next six.

    This is one of the trickiest times to measure fixture strength; I have memories of team form changing dramatically right after international breaks last season -- weren't Arsenal supposed to run rampant over Norwich in this fixture last year? Massive triple up fail for me, if I recall correctly 0-1?

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    1. Bare bones
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      Should all be OK for this week at least

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      1. tm245
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        12 years, 2 months ago

        That's why I like Swansea this week even more than usual, actually.

        No idea why the original post changed color on me, but here's the fixture from last year:
        http://espnfc.com/us/en/report/345769/report.html?soccernet=true&cc=5901

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        1. Scoredelario
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          Because the mods think it is a good post and have highlighted it! I agree with you but for me it is more a fear of rotation than form dropping. I think players like giroud and a lot of defenders should be fine. Michu too unlikely to be dropped.

          Their tiredness may show but having watched Swansea at saints, although they lost they were very lively and I would say they could have got more from the game, Europe or not.

          Chelsea, manu, city and spurs may be most vulnerable to rotation with their squads.

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          1. tm245
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            12 years, 2 months ago

            Thanks for the Swansea thoughts, did not see that match.

            Tripled up on Liverpool as it stands, now to cherry pick from the other squads you mentioned.

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            1. Scoredelario
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              i have 3 Liverpool 3 everton and soon 3 arsenal 😯

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    2. Ragin Cajun
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      I agree with this, some really strange results pop up after the international break.

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  11. In Like Flynn.
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    Ahhh! Frisking the Fixtures. Back to real fantasy.

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    1. Gaz Downright
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      amen to that

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    2. Not Irish
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      Bit of an oxymoron that. But yeah, it feels good.

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      1. In Like Flynn.
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        😉

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  12. Bare bones
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    New Grav test

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    1. roscola
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      What was wrong with the old grav test?

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      1. Bare bones
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        It didn't show 😉

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  13. #Swish41
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    Bit of a different question here...which defender should I bring in for:

    Collins (max 5.2m), Whittaker (Max 4.9) or Chester (Max 4.7m)

    Chester will be back (at some point) so probably won't bin him. Cheers in advance

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    1. Heels_Over_Head
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      12 years, 2 months ago

      Vlaar for Whittaker

      more money to move Collins out next

      keep Chester

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    2. meerlight
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      You link is broken so any suggestions are fairly useless, but if you insist:

      collins to chico
      whittaker/chester to wilson

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  14. SPorting
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    GW8, you can almost smell it!

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  15. mule
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    Sorry re-post, just cough the end of the last thread

    Taking hits

    Obviously the idea is not to take any and always have 2 free transfers for emergencies but this never seems to happen for me anyway. I know the topic has been discussed a lot but i had a few questions that i haven't seen covered.

    1: If your bringing in a player for a hit that you plan on captaining. Does this potentially out weigh the risk of losing 4 point if the rest of your team has bad fixtures or is in bad form?

    2: DGW players. Last season I tried to take no hits by planning carefully until a surprise DGW popped up and i needed to bring in more cover. Does the potential of missing out big scoring players make it worth the hit?

    3: Head to head leagues. If you play against a really weak or dead team this week that you should crush and then your big rival the next week who has a power team is it a good idea to risk the potential embarrassment of losing to bolster your team and surprise your rival the next.(Obviously you would be willing to lose global ranking)

    4: Catching price rises. I nearly took a hit to get in Januzai just for the price rise but after i missed the first one I was a bit relieved that I didn't need to worry any more.

    This is my first real post on here (don't even know how to change my grav yet) so i would really appreciate some sound advice.

    Thanks

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    1. Round and Round
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      12 years, 2 months ago

      Point 3 is interesting. I think in general that's a strategy that can work if you aren't concerned with any classic leagues.

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      1. Round and Round
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        Oh and 1 & 2 are ok, but avoid 4.

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        1. Crouch Potato!
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          Nothing is set in stone, avoiding 4 is not that clear cut. I applied the stratgy of getting in players I wanted last season, who were rising and were strong options. It successfully kept me ahead of the game and further down the line allowed me to have a lot more options regards altering the squad, particularly for dgws.

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          1. mule
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            12 years, 2 months ago

            Im guessing 4 is only really an option in the beginning part of the season. Not that im any good at getting a high TV

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    2. Scoredelario
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      my opinion on hits is that if you think a player should do considerably better (more than 4 points to be precise) over the next 4-8 weeks, it is worth a hit.

      Of course, this is easier said than implemented because judging this is tough. I say swapping 2 similar standard players, but shifting from bad-good fixtures is worth it. Similarly if 2 players have similar fixtures but one is vastly superior, it so probably worth it too - provided you quantify this in some way that you believe to be reliable.

      Also if a player is odds on to score and you want to captain him AND keep long term, go for the hit

      I do not like looking only at one fixture, and definitely hate it when people say you need to make the 4 points back in one week... not true at all IMO.

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      1. mule
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        Well i brought tekkers in for a hit early on in the season made him C and he scored(against newcastle). The rest of my team tanked and he saved me. I was very proud of my smart move and kept him as C against norwich. He played only 27mins and shortly afterwards i was forced to wildcard

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        1. Scoredelario
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          That was bad luck. I don't know who you transferred out but I think it was a good move. I would say unlucky but it seems we've all had some ridiculous luck and I got 24 points that week with rvp, walcott (c) lampard (dropped) sturridge VC (blank) etc etc etc! Horrible week

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          1. mule
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            it was anelka. Went for the power mids at the season start so had the worst front 3 ever. (dzeko, anelka and lukuku), wally cout and miralles were meant to chip in

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    3. Gung Ho
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      http://www.gravatar.com. sign in and upload a pic. boom

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  16. Gaz Downright
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    Westwood (swa) or Boruc (mun)?

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    1. Get up ya bum
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      boruc

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    2. SPorting
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      Normally I'd say "If ever you were going to play Westwood, do it this week" but seeing as he's not guaranteed to start, I'll say Boruc and hope he racks up the save points.

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    3. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
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      Boruc -- form and fixture.

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      1. Scoredelario
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        lol @ fixture.

        Saints 11/2 to win btw... probably even better on betfair. Tempting!

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    4. Heels_Over_Head
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      Westwood, save machine even if he lets in a few goals here and there

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  17. Gonzola
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    This decision is doing my wc head in!

    Baines + Jazunaj

    or

    Ivan + Barkley

    Already have Terry and Coleman.

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    1. Crouch Potato!
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      Would prefer Terry over Ivan.

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    2. Hobo
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      B

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    3. SC not pearls before swine
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      Second one makes more sense to me. Chelsea are better defensively than Everton and Barkley is more nailed on than Jazunaj.

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    4. Kevin Twine
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      B - both nailed on for the long term. I'd wait and see on Jazunaj, personally.

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    5. Gonzola
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      B makes sense. But Baines is Baines! always going to score well regardless.

      To me it's a toss up between having a very safe point scorer (Baines) + risky (but potentially explosive) scorer or two fairly safe point scorers.

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  18. Not Irish
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    With Glen Johnson back what's the consensus? Him or Sakho?

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    1. Ragin Cajun
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      Johnson

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      1. Not Irish
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        More nailed on surely, yeah?

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        1. Ragin Cajun
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          Yea more nailed on, the only thing you have to worry about is another injury!

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    2. SPorting
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      Are GJ's returns actually that good?

      For me, Enrique is a better attacking option.

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      1. Not Irish
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        Yes. And he's also got a goal in him. I'm certainly not paying .4 more for Enrique. But I'm actually leaning toward Sakho who I think will pick up the BAPs for .4 cheaper than Johnson.

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        1. Incider Dealing
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          plus JE has Cissokho as a threat now ...

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    3. Ghost Ship
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      I'm not convinced Sakho will play once Johnson is back. It may just be coincidence, but Sakho has been getting starts in a formation with 3 at the back. If Johnson's return heralds a move to four at the back then it may be Agger and Toure as centrebacks. Sakho could dislodge one of them of course but may not be a good partner for Agger as both same-footed.

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  19. tm245
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    Why is David Silva so expensive? Absolutely maddening that he isn't a cheap 8.9 or 9.0m.

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    1. SPorting
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      I think it was something to do with his price protection. Still, rather annoying.

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      1. tm245
        • 14 Years
        12 years, 2 months ago

        Thanks -- he's on -120k transfers for the season but still higher than his original price. The vagaries of price protection would help explain that, I guess.

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    2. Not Irish
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 2 months ago

      I wouldn't pay more than maybe 8.0 for him. Vastly overrated player.

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      1. tm245
        • 14 Years
        12 years, 2 months ago

        Agree the price is a bit high but I think he's overratedness is overstated, if sucha thing can occur. Especially with midfield this year being so questionable, he's done fairly well in ppg.

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        1. tm245
          • 14 Years
          12 years, 2 months ago

          * his
          * such a
          terrible typing on that reply

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      2. Crouch Potato!
        • 14 Years
        12 years, 2 months ago

        Vastly overrated? I have watched him too many times to count, an imo he is a class act. Makes the game look easy, and is a key factor in Citys set up. Has returned a goal and 2 assists in 3 full games and 55 mins.

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    3. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
      • 15 Years
      12 years, 2 months ago

      He kept getting flagged and un-flagged thus price protection 'saved' him...

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  20. Ghost Ship
    • 15 Years
    12 years, 2 months ago

    This article doesn't take into account Swansea's Europa league fixtures. A few days before West Ham they have Kuban Krasnodor at home and then, most worryingly, a few days before Stoke they are away to said Russian outfit.

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    1. Ghost Ship
      • 15 Years
      12 years, 2 months ago

      But the hot topic above does....

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    2. pompeyfan
      • 16 Years
      12 years, 2 months ago

      it is referred to in the article

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      1. Ghost Ship
        • 15 Years
        12 years, 2 months ago

        In passing.

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        1. pompeyfan
          • 16 Years
          12 years, 2 months ago

          it would be a very long article if it gave in depth analysis of all the featured teams European schedules around these matches! 😉

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          1. Ghost Ship
            • 15 Years
            12 years, 2 months ago

            This is what might happen: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/15510777

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    3. Heels_Over_Head
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 2 months ago

      Swansea have shown nothing to worry about. I wouldn't be bothered about Europa until December, when the fatigue will catch up.

      Coincidentally, Swansea have a brutal run of fixtures from GW18

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        1. Heels_Over_Head
          • 12 Years
          12 years, 2 months ago

          That was Stoke wuth Etherington out. This is Laudrup's Swansea.

          Same reason I object to comparisons with Newcastle's problems being in Europa.
          Pardew vs. Laudrup isn't a contest.

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  21. tosey
    • 16 Years
    12 years, 2 months ago

    Would you start:

    Amalfitano (stk)

    or

    Townsend (avl)

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    1. Ghost Ship
      • 15 Years
      12 years, 2 months ago

      personally amalfitano. Seems to be at the centre of everything for WBA

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    2. Ragin Cajun
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 2 months ago

      A
      But I would look to start both with those fixtures

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      1. tosey
        • 16 Years
        12 years, 2 months ago

        cant really, remaining front 6 is

        rvp (SOT)
        sturridge and suarez (new)
        mata (CAR)
        michu (SUN)
        barkley (HUL

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    3. Connor's Calling
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 16 Years
      12 years, 2 months ago

      tricky.

      prob townsend for me. just.

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    4. Heels_Over_Head
      • 12 Years
      12 years, 2 months ago

      A unless AVB specifically says T is starting in his presser (if he does, then T)

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    5. Scoredelario
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 2 months ago

      Townsend for me. Stoke away hasn't become easy even of they are a bit less defensive and Townsend may well be even more exubarent than usual.. if that's a good thing.

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    6. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
      • 15 Years
      12 years, 2 months ago

      Monitor Townsend fitness - the boy will be high on confidence (not that he was ever short of it) and AVL have kept 1 clean sheet in 50 games or something crazy like that. Stoke can still be stubborn at home.

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      1. Scoredelario
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        12 years, 2 months ago

        2 in 3 games 😯 but yes it was close to 50 without before that! Lets see if the 2/3 was an anomaly

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  22. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
    • 15 Years
    12 years, 2 months ago

    A. B. Turner (che)
    B. Januzaj (SOT) -4

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    1. SPorting
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 2 months ago

      Who are you taking out to get Januzaj?

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      1. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
        • 15 Years
        12 years, 2 months ago

        JWP, which on paper should make B more appealing but it's not like Januzaj is nailed on, either.

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        1. SPorting
          • 14 Years
          12 years, 2 months ago

          Amalfitano?

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          1. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
            • 15 Years
            12 years, 2 months ago

            I took a look but was put off by his record prior to signing for WBA. I wonder if his results so far have been a fluke.

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    2. Scoredelario
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 2 months ago

      my vote is C: someone else -4

      Just don't like januzaj's chances of starting regularly.

      How much £?

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      1. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
        • 15 Years
        12 years, 2 months ago

        Been looking as well -- not much for $5.2.

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        1. Scoredelario
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 14 Years
          12 years, 2 months ago

          Compared to januzaj, Ravel is as nailed on as you'll get in that price bracket (without being rubbish) plus if you have to bench him long term at least you have a few 100k extra.

          Or have him already?

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          1. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
            • 15 Years
            12 years, 2 months ago

            I had him at the start, lost money on him, got no points, took him out and he's now prospering. It's not a bad shout actually - seems to have played himself into the team for now and is very attacking. Fixtures aren't that great...would feel silly doing that for -4 ahead of MCY, but will consider. Cheers.

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            1. Scoredelario
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 14 Years
              12 years, 2 months ago

              ah yes city. Now I remember why he's third on my bench. Maybe just hold the transfer and play turner!

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  23. Connor's Calling
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 16 Years
    12 years, 2 months ago

    Happy Monday all.

    Man, there's so much to think about this season. Not least who on earth to stick with up front.

    Current top 3 =
    Sturridge, Giroud, Rooney

    Got 2 free...i want Lukaku long term - would you take Rooney or Giroud out? I've already got Ozil, and could add Ramsey (bit reluctant as have missed the bandwagon so far) to keep Ars cover at two.

    Cheers

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    1. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
      • 15 Years
      12 years, 2 months ago

      I just watched Rooney's goal against Montenegro -- another scuffed shot from 2 yards out. If you leave out scuffed shots and free kicks, how many goals has he scored recently? Of those three, he'd be the one to go for me. You will find you can do wonders with the spare cash, too. It's a bit silly to take him out before SOT STO ful, but Southampton are not pushovers and Lukaku does have HUL.

      I would not take Sturridge out based on form and fixtures and Giroud due to the fact that he is the only forward with a plethora of chances for a team that creates & scores a lot.

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      1. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
        • 15 Years
        12 years, 2 months ago

        P.S. I own Rooney so it's not as if I am a biased non-owner.

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        1. Connor's Calling
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 16 Years
          12 years, 2 months ago

          Cheers Pepin, that's helpful.

          I was convinced Rooney was going to go after watching the Sunderland game...but now with the dust having settled, i wonder whether i should keep for the next two (purely because they're home games).

          S'ton have conceded the least shots so far this season i think though...so doubt he's going to get loads of chances. UTD also just looking v poor at the mo.

          A Rooney d'grade will give me chance to u'grade my crap defense as well.

          Hmmm. Are you going to keep or ditch?

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          1. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
            • 15 Years
            12 years, 2 months ago

            I am keeping him for the next 2-3 for sure, simply because it's more of a luxury transfer and I've got other holes to fill. A switch to Benteke is on the cards for me should Rooney falter over the next 2-3.

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      2. SPorting
        • 14 Years
        12 years, 2 months ago

        So, if you take away some of the legitimate goals he has scored, how many other goals are left?

        He. Scores. Goals.

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        1. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
          • 15 Years
          12 years, 2 months ago

          It's a fair comment -- my point was there is form, and then there's FPL form. A lot of the time goals & assists in FPL are sort of a fluke and are not a sign of a man on form as far as real football is concerned. Especially for a forward. The reverse is also true sometimes, but that's a different topic.

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          1. SPorting
            • 14 Years
            12 years, 2 months ago

            I know what you meant though. Quality vs Quantity.

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  24. The Gambler.
    • 16 Years
    12 years, 2 months ago

    Anyone on WC like me and struggling to decide what to do?

    Currently keeping 6-7 players and cant work out who I want in.

    Guess best to wait on news to come ........

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    1. GreennRed
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 2 months ago

      Maybe get some players you think might rise by 0.2m more by end of the week so you can get some extra cash if you sell them after they rise by 0.2 or you might even keep them. But I ain't got a clue who they might be 🙁

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  25. Thomass
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 2 months ago

    Thanks Roscola do you wanna join my comp again? Just fill in this form thanks!
    others welcome too! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Py-AwvjhE-j1SoC8OYXizXF9l9WXbd5dO0bPSWyeIVU/viewform

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    1. roscola
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 2 months ago

      I've just signed up. I have to confess I've lost track of your competitions so I'm not entirely sure what I've just signed up for 🙂 But that's OK, I'll be out of it soon enough if it's any kind of knockout 😉

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  26. Double cream
    • 13 Years
    12 years, 2 months ago

    RMT please.

    Been dropping like a stone in recent weeks, so reluctantly I've played my wildcard.

    Got two swansea due to their good run of games, and put in brady even though he is currently injured as he looks like a good long term budget option. Thoughts, good balance, any improvements?

    Mig, Boruc
    Terry, Zabaleta, Chico, Baines, Faye (hull)
    Yaya, Michu, ramsey, brady, morrison
    giroud, sturridge, lukaka

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    1. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
      • 15 Years
      12 years, 2 months ago

      Very heavy at the back and light in the middle for my liking. If Benteke is fit, I'd consider him. I would not bring an injured player on my WC.

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      1. SPorting
        • 14 Years
        12 years, 2 months ago

        Heavy at the back and up front and lightweight in the middle. That seems to be the winning formula at the moment.

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        1. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
          • 15 Years
          12 years, 2 months ago

          Maybe I am too stubborn to accept change.

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          1. SPorting
            • 14 Years
            12 years, 2 months ago

            Hah, we can only say that it's been a good formula after the fact. No one knew it would be like that.

            The big mids will probably come good again and it'll be back to cheap defenders and the Power 5.

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        2. Double cream
          • 13 Years
          12 years, 2 months ago

          I did consinder leaving coleman instead of baines, which frees up £2.1, then could up rate brady to a £7.6 player, but who?? Sigurdsson?? Spurs have so many good mids I'm not sure he is going to play every week, so thoughts put baines in, over the season he should out score any defender due to pen duty.

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      2. Double cream
        • 13 Years
        12 years, 2 months ago

        Yes benteke is a beast, would defo like him in my team, probably switch him with giroud once benteke is fit again.

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    2. Scoredelario
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 2 months ago

      I'm with you on the heavy defence athough perhaps man city don't have the e best defnsive fix, I'd actually prefer Enrique or Johnson., or evra

      I also wouldn't get yaya although I've been proven worn up til now

      Isn't Brady injured? How about Barkley.

      I admit I have the players I suggested so may be biased!

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      1. Scoredelario
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        12 years, 2 months ago

        bloody android is my excuse

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      2. Double cream
        • 13 Years
        12 years, 2 months ago

        thanks man, good tips.

        I do like zab, he always looks dangerous. But man u defence could be a good shout, i dont have a single man u player in the squad!!

        Yaya is a beast, totally proven, this year as last, but silva is back now so was consider him, yaya might play more deeper and let silva do the attacking play.

        brady is injuried, but he could be back against everton, and I was going to play him this gameweek, so it should be ok. he is a good long term pick, pens, free kicks, corners, clean sheets, the lot.

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        1. Scoredelario
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 14 Years
          12 years, 2 months ago

          Beast yes but not sure at his price. Admittedly city can score so many he doesn't need massive % of involvement but I'd say he's got a freakishly high conversion rate this season and (hope) it won't continue!

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          1. Double cream
            • 13 Years
            12 years, 2 months ago

            Who would you swap yaya with?

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            1. Scoredelario
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 14 Years
              12 years, 2 months ago

              Hmmmm. Tough question. The opposite of yaya in terms of conversion rate is paulinho with more shots in the box than any Prem midfielder but only 1 goal. It may sound insane given their respective records til now though, I admit. I really do think he'll explode and feel I may regret not buying him myself.

              Whenever walcott returns he is the man though.

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              1. Double cream
                • 13 Years
                12 years, 2 months ago

                Forgot all about walcott and santi. Tempted by silva (only 4.9% owners), and Oscar (15% and seems to have attacking position right behind the striker).

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  27. Chrissy Waddle - 2025/26
    • 15 Years
    12 years, 2 months ago

    Afternoon gents.

    Have to say this INternational break has been a nice respite to what has been a tumultuous few FPL weeks for me.

    GW4 - 14k -- GW7 - 150k 🙁

    Anyhoo, onwards an' all that.. team for GW8:

    Mignolet/Lewis
    Terry, Touré, Zabaleta
    Eriksen, Özil(vc), Michu, Ramsey
    Lukaku(c), Sturridge, Rooney
    (Januzaj, Turner, Chester)

    All look pukka..?

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    1. GreennRed
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 2 months ago

      Looks good. I've Eriksen too. Thinking of getting rid by GW9 if he doesn't bring ROI. As a United supporter do you reckon Januzaj will be nailed-on?

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    2. Double cream
      • 13 Years
      12 years, 2 months ago

      I'm not sure it will be clean sheet at newcastle, so mig and toure is a bit risky.

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  28. Pepin - RIP Absinthe
    • 15 Years
    12 years, 2 months ago

    OK, back to work. Later on, fellas.

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    1. SPorting
      • 14 Years
      12 years, 2 months ago

      Laterz.

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  29. In Like Flynn.
    • Has Moderation Rights
    • 15 Years
    12 years, 2 months ago

    I keep forgetting you can't have five at the back in Metro. Soooooooo annoying.

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  30. Damo.
    • 15 Years
    12 years, 2 months ago

    I read somewhere that Phil Jones wasn't involved in any of the qualifying games for England. Would ye be happy with him getting a place in the WC squad if that's the case (and he's not injured)?

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