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12 May 2011 418 comments
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With a lack of motivation and a nagging threat of rotation, player selection for the final two gamweeks of the season is a minefield of uncertainty for Fantasy Managers.

At least the relegation scrap looks poised to go into the final gameweek. Although that’s not certain, the battle for survival has prompted a sudden shift in sights away from the high-priced heavyweights contesting titles and European spots, to transfer targets commanding more modest fees and clinging to Premier League status.

This is duly reflected in our Watchlist player rankings, available to offer our guide on the recommended acquisitions for the season climax and viewable in your right-hand sidebar.

With clean sheets so scarce and difficult to predict, it’s no surprise to see very little movement in the goalkeeper rankings. Joe Hart was the only beneficiary of a shutout in gameweek 36 and that helps him maintain the top spot. Ben Foster’s heroics at Newcastle earned him yet more Fantasy Premier League (FPL) Save Points and he should be guaranteed at least further gains in that area from his remaining fixtures.

Liverpool’s Jose Reina, Chelsea’s Petr Cech and United’s Edwin van der Sar are all expensive propositions but look secure and are perhaps the best remaining candidates for at least one clean sheet. Lower down, both West Ham’s Robert Green and Wolves’ Wayne Hennessey offer budget options that could surprise.

There will be a good few Fantasy Managers left patching their defence with injury doubts surrounding Robert Huth and uncertainty over David Luiz’s start for Chelsea. At this stage it’s clear that, when shopping for defenders, attacking returns are king. Everton’s Leighton Baines may not have favourable fixtures but there’s you can’t question his assist potential; he also remains on spot-kicks according to the noises emanating from Goodison following Mikel Arteta’s miss at Wigan. Bolton’s Gary Cahill – again with little clean sheet potential – hovers at our number two spot solely down to his threat at set-plays and propensity to earn FPL Bonus.

Below that pair, we have two players who should at least guarantee two starts over the final fixtures, with Chelsea’s Ashley Cole and Liverpool’s Martin Skrtel set to avoid any rest and rotation – Skrtel’s team-mate John Flanagan also looks likely to retain his starting role and remains a budget prospect. City’s Joleon Lescott follows next, although he could be subject to rest following Saturday’s FA Cup final.

Wolves’s Jody Craddock is a notable option – back in the fold at Wolves, he should be in line for two consecutive starts and offer some potential for a budget outlay. United’s Nemanja Vidic could be a trump card, but even the United skipper is not assured of two starts if he goes to Ewood and helps claim the point that would allow Alex Ferguson to rest players ahead of the Champions League final.

Moving into midfield and Frank Lampard holds top spot by virtue of strong form and the likelihood that he should avoid any tinkering from Carlo Ancelotti. Team-mate Florent Malouda is less secure and that doubt is enough to see him outside our top five that includes relegation battles Charles N’Zogbia and Thomas Hitzlsperger. That pair will face off at the weekend and both look well placed for further returns before the season is out.

Blackpool’s Charlie Adam is another player motivated by his sides’ need to cling to their Premier League place and that’s enough to see the Seasider stand above the City pairing of David Silva and Yaya Toure; they will both be exposed to the threat of rotation following Saturday’s FA Cup final.

Liverpool’s Maxi Rodriguez has been a vastly popular signing following Monday’s hat-trick at the Cottage but team-mate Dirk Kuyt is better placed. The Dutchman stays in our top five, pipping compatriot Rafael Van der Vaart. Kuyt looks guaranteed of two starts and will remain on spot-kicks – a role that has proved so profitable in recent weeks.

West Brom’s Peter Odemwingie holds firm as our striker of choice with form and fixtures to end the season on a high. Indeed, the top four remain unchanged here with Robin Van Persie and Luis Suarez maintaining devastating form to make our selection task an easy one.

Wolves’s Steven Fletcher is the most notable name in the top echelons and certainly a consideration. With the motivation of top-flight survival and form showing four goals in as many gameweeks, the former Burnley hitman looks an assured budget option for those needing to free up funds and searching for a likely differential.

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  1. Jax
    • 16 Years
    14 years, 7 months ago

    Hey guys do you think I should get in a new defender?

    I have Dawson/Luiz/Walker/Shawcross/Baines

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    1. Science Boy
      • 14 Years
      14 years, 7 months ago

      I would say yes but the only obvious choice for defender would be Baines...

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      1. Jax
        • 16 Years
        14 years, 7 months ago

        alright man cheers! 🙂

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    2. Manamongst
      • 15 Years
      14 years, 7 months ago

      I would say no. It's late in the game and you have guys that can score on any given set piece.

      Walker/Shawcross/Baines are about as good as you can get, we know how the gunners are in set piece defense and general randomness of goals allowed. Baines is a dial-in, and shawcross is steady. The other two, well you know...

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  2. Dirty_Harry
    • 16 Years
    14 years, 7 months ago

    Like everyone else, I’m struggling to decide what to do this week. Second in my work league has caught up a 67 point lead and I’m now only one point clear. He has the momentum and a very strong team for this game week.

    I have both yaya and silva and trying to decide which to transfer out for N’Zog. Anyone leading towards one or the other. yaya certainly looked tired the other night. So I think it will be him, plus Tevz is back and so may play deeper if he does play.

    But the real dilema, like everyone else again, is that I have Coleman, Huth and Luiz, all doubts for the weekend and suspect I may not field a full back line. In reality I should be sorting this out as I have Barton to cover either yaya or Silva not playing.

    What are your thoughts please,

    Patch-up the defence, probably with skrtle/flannagan?

    Just focus on N’Zog, cause he is likely to score well?

    Take a hit, but I’m only 1 point clear and feels a bit like suicide?

    Help…..Please

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    1. shiffo
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      14 years, 7 months ago

      I'm almost exactly in the same position as you, have a 2 point lead at the top of the league. I think with clean sheets hard to come by I'm gonna do my attacking transfer first. If Ancelotti reveals Luiz is not playing I might transfer a defender in and pay the penalty, but not really sure.. i'm very lost as well!

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  3. NotoriousDRE
    • 16 Years
    14 years, 7 months ago

    new thread...

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    1. Jax
      • 16 Years
      14 years, 7 months ago

      eh

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  4. Louis Van Balls
    • 15 Years
    14 years, 7 months ago

    Injuries...rotation...rest...glad I have a substantial lead in my mini-league!

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  5. seanie3
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 7 months ago

    Hey guys, I need some help with my team this week any good advice, I was thinking of getting nzogbia/adam in but for who and which one is the better option, also looking to take a hit on carroll for suarez. Any ideas..

    Foster

    Luiz, Baines, Cahill
    Silva, Yaya, VDV, Kuyt
    Van Persie (C), Rooney, Carroll

    Subs
    Begovic, Djourou, Barton, Foley

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    1. shiffo
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      14 years, 7 months ago

      you think djourou won't play?? I'd get Nzog for yaya imo

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  6. Ancelotti's Eyebrow
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 7 months ago

    Fletcher or Sessegnon?

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  7. rawr
    • 15 Years
    14 years, 7 months ago

    Hi all,

    I don't usually post on here, but I enjoy perusing all your comments! I'm Finding it tough this week to come to any final decisions, my double game week went well but I'm losing focus/gameplan on the last few game weeks...

    Leader of my league is now only 25 points ahead, closed down around a 100 point gap in the past few game weeks!

    Current Team:

    Foster (sub - schwarzer)

    Korolov, Hangeland, Baines (subs - luiz, huth)

    VDV, Silva, Adam, Lampard (c), Maxi

    Odem, RVP (sub - Beckford)

    I know my rival is planning to take a 4-8 point (maybe even a 12 point) hit or so and make some changes and try and recover his lead, what to I'm not sure yet. On the plus side his team is fairly different to mine at the moment, so he probably wont be able to just copy my team to keep me at bay.

    His current differentials from me are:

    Carson as backup keeper
    Zabaletta and Johnson R, djourou in def
    Yaya, nolan, downing, Nani in mid
    Bent, Rooney up front

    My original plan was to bring in two more liverpool players over the next couple of game weeks, but I'm nervous about three of my defenders probably not playing in the next game week.

    Any thoughts on quick improvements for me as it stands? I have half a million spare at the moment.

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    1. jamsiep
      • 16 Years
      14 years, 7 months ago

      VDV to N'Zogbia, Beckford to Suarez? Not sure who I'd bench if you did that though.....

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    2. EL TANO
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 16 Years
      14 years, 7 months ago

      suarez and nzog in for beckford and vdv would give you a much better team than most peole out there especially yr rival whose team is actually fairly sketchy (no wonder he's thinking about changes)
      you would have to sub silva or maxi probably though (silva rotation risk and maxi might not play much if carrol is back)
      suarez up front is what I'm doing I think
      ...and zog in too (just cant decide who to ditch out of silva or vdv or modric

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    3. EL TANO
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 16 Years
      14 years, 7 months ago

      suarez and nzog in for beckford and vdv would give you a much better team than most peole out there especially yr rival whose team is actually fairly sketchy (no wonder he's thinking about changes)
      you would have to sub silva or maxi probably though (silva rotation risk and maxi might not play much if carrol is back)
      suarez up front is what I'm doing I think
      ...and zog in too (just cant decide who to ditch out of silva or vdv or modric!

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  8. Biscuit
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 7 months ago

    Who to captain this week.

    RVP, Sturridge, Surez, Kuyt, Silva, N'Zog, Malouda..

    RVP is the obvious but N'Zog might be the man for the job this week?

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  9. DV8R
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 7 months ago

    N'zogbia or Sessegnon? Who is better placed for the last 2 gameweeks?

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