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Our series of Burning Questions, honing in on some of the biggest pre-season dilemmas facing Fantasy managers, got underway earlier this week. Having quizzed our contributors and moderators on the impact of Alexis Sanchez in his first season in the English top-flight, we now turn our attentions to defensive matters.

Last season’s change to the Bonus Points System (BPS) in the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) game proved beneficial to a number of defenders. As many as 11 backline options posted a score of 130+ points in FPL last season – a feat matched by 11 forwards – and with the introduction of a new rule rewarding successful dribbles, many anticipate full-backs could be more prominent this time around.

With this in mind, then, we ask the question: Which, if any, defensive heavy-hitters justify inclusion in our initial squads?

Tom Fenley says…
All the top sides have strengthened defensively, so there is a lot of upheaval to figure out. Obviously defences usually work better the more familiarised they are with each other, so at the start of the season, with the budget and the doubts on playing time, committing funds to defence will be a gamble. I prefer bringing in the big hitters once everything is a bit more settled and I’ve increased team value, this also means you’re not messing with rotation plans established pre-season.

However, if you like to spend on heavy-hitters, to state the obvious, I think Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea are always a good bet and if any of their backline nails down a regular role they’d be worth it; Filipe Luis, at 6.0, would certainly offer good value if he starts. Elsewhere, Luke Shaw is not worth the risk from the start with his fitness issues, especially with the cheaper options at United. I think Jan Vertonghen at Spurs should be on our watchlists and very much doubt Leighton Baines, Seamus Coleman, Branislav Ivanovic or any defender over 6.0 will be in my team until after December.

D1sable says..
Well, I think a Chelsea defender ticks this box quite comfortably. It just seems lunacy to go without when Jose Mourinho has proven in the past that shut-outs are everything to him. After an initially shaky start last season, the Blues turned it around defensively and began to churn out the clean sheets – I would expect that trend to continue from the off this time and fear with early wildcards in play we could end up paying over the odds for a defender if we’re not on board initially.

Elsewhere, Luke Shaw deployed at wing-back in a 3-4-1-2 also teases me and especially with the BPS changes (where players are now rewarded for dribbles) but I guess that’s the United supporter in me clouding my judgement somewhat.

7ShadesofSmoke says…
Chelsea and Manchester United are screaming out for initial investment across the back four. They both have kind opening fixtures and managers who instill a level of discipline in their squads should reap defensive returns. The main issue for Fantasy managers to address in pre-season is identifying which players will earn ‘nailed-on’ tags in their respective starting XIs.

Two new left-backs, Luke Shaw and Filipe Luís have made an impression on my early thoughts. Both should become first choice and have the quality to harvest returns from forays into opposition territory – they’re also available at 6.0 apiece, a full million cheaper than perennial premium left-back Leighton Baines, who opens the season with a tricky set of fixtures.

Andy says…
I’m a firm believer that any Fantasy manager can carve a successful season with or without any defender – they’re the filler required to balance the more “exciting” attackers. Shopping in the bargain basement will allow Fantasy managers extra funds to stock up on luxury attacking line-ups.

With that being said, I see a whole bunch of expensive defenders I’d happily have in my team and I’ve had two of them in my FPL draft since the game opened up a few weeks back. Luke Shaw is one – the prospect of United’s new 3-4-1-2 system excites me enough to include him in the mix but the main man from my perspective will always be Leighton Baines.

As the costliest option out there the Everton left-back is comparatively expensive, sure. Yet, for me, he’s still an absolute bargain. He may not be £4.5 million these days but you just have to look at his scoring history over the last few years to appreciate his Fantasy value. Baines is basically a midfielder on the pitch with the added bonus of extra clean sheet points in the Fantasy stakes. And he takes penalties. And has a share of set-pieces. Barring injury, he will be in my starting line-up all season – just like last year and the year before that.

Applebonkers says…
There’s an argument that Jose Mourinho’s side are ‘season keepers’ but I’m still hesitant to ever ignore fixtures. Therefore Leighton Baines is probably off the initial shopping list (he’ll definitely be coming in at some point) due to Everton’s tricky start. With the kindest of opening fixtures, Manchester United defenders certainly have the potential to be heavy hitters even if 5.5 isn’t classed as such. The supposed formation is a dream, too; if you’re not a winger you’re a winner.

As far as Chelsea defenders, my thoughts are that if they don’t cost 6.5 then they aren’t worth the gamble. Many are leaning towards Filipe Luis being the most nailed of the full-backs options which I probably agree with (he’s just walked away from an incredible team) but I don’t think such a small saving is worth the reduction in attacking threat from John Terry and Gary Cahill. In north London, the entire Arsenal defence look 0.5 underpriced to me and, while Tottenham look due for an upturn under Mauricio Pochettino, Jan Vertonghen is much harder to justify with 5.0-priced alternatives at the Lane.

In terms of numbers I’m all for pumping at least three heavy-hitters in from the off – with big defenders you expect clean sheets rather than just hope for them. With Aleksandar Kolarov you expect assists too, of course. Go on, I dare you.

SWANNY14 says…
Personally, I can never go into a new season without at least two heavy-hitters shoring up my backline. Call me safe, or call me boring, but I need that stability in defence. Last term saw many of us turn to the likes of Chelsea’s Cesar Azpilicueta and Man City’s Martin Demichelis as cheaper routes into two of the best defences in the league, but their performances in 2013/14 have subsequently seen both move into the heavy-hitter bracket with a 6.0 price tag, thus eradicating their budget appeal.

Jose Mourinho’s men, in particular, look certain to carry their defensive form into the new season and although they offer options at 6.0, I reckon the attacking potential of Branislav Ivanovic, at 7.0, is the best bet, with the Serbian affording us a greater security of game time.

On the other hand, Fantasy managers will be holding out hope that Man United’s rearguard options, kindly priced due to their defensive shortcomings last season, will be buoyed by their new manager, new system and absence of Champions League rotation this time round. Should Louis Van Gaal lead the revolution at Old Trafford, their defensive options will surely make a mockery of their mid-price valuations and prove just as indispensable as any City, Chelsea or Arsenal big-hitter.

Gavigan says…
Expensive defenders are really only worth investment if you feel sure they are going to start well out of the blocks. Traditionally, clean sheets are difficutl to predict in the opening Gameweeks with the form book often upset. If you feel that Chelsea will show resilience from day one then Gary Cahill or Branislav Ivanovic have to be targets. The same applies for Leighton Baines and Seamus Coleman if Everton start well although, given the fixtures, that’s far more unlikely.

Roscola says…
Three teams spring to mind as talking points: Chelsea, United and Everton. If we had absolute certainty over Jose Mourinho’s line-up, then they would all seem like very strong candidates. But we don’t, and I’m personally going to wait for more assurance. United’s fixtures plus van Gaal’s tactical nous suggest that it would be mad to go without at least one Reds defender and Luke Shaw’s wing-back role is hugely tempting. Everton are a very tricky one. Traditionally solid clean sheet performers, their full-backs are now bona-fide Fantasy royalty. But horrendous opening fixtures plus the traditional form-sapping rigours of Europa mean that they just don’t justify their eye-watering price (yet).

Evs says…
If we’re including keepers here, then United’s David De Gea appeals, although Phil Jones – if he stays fit – does interest me as he seems to nick a goal now and again. It’s difficult to look past Chelsea, with Gary Cahill the stand-out pick – Jose may rotate the ageing John Terry more often, while there’s too much uncertainty surrounding the full-back positions. Arsenal also flourished at the back last year but Mathieu Debuchy now has some competition from Callum Chambers, while the situation looks similar on the left as Nacho Monreal and Kieran Gibbs vie for the starting role. With Per Mertesacker being potentially rested after World Cup duty and Arsenal not having the best fixtures I would hold for now. Sadly the price tag on the ever-consistent Leighton Baines (7.0) is a step too far for me.

Jonty says…
The first name on my team sheet when the Fantasy Premier League game opened in mid July was John Terry. He plays for one of the most defensive teams the Premier League has seen, is nailed on and has goals in his locker. Last season he more than justified his price tag and I expect more of the same this season. Factor in his lack of international duty, Chelsea’s strong early fixtures plus a pre-season that has seen him score three goals already and Terry looks to be a great option for initial squads. Last season’s tally of three goals, an assist, 16 clean sheets and 29 bonus points make an even more compelling case to draft in the former England captain. Will he be rotated? Perhaps in some games, but then so will his team-mate Gary Cahill, particular on his returns from England duty.

Mark says…
I’m going to afford myself one luxury item in defence and, right now, that’s going to be Jan Vertonghen. While there are cheaper options in the Spurs ranks, I think that Christian Eriksen’s delivery from set-plays is going to feed Vertonghen at least five goals over the season. Eriksen’s set-pieces were unplayable at times at the tail-end of last and produced goals – Vertonghen can be fearsome at set-plays and has the nimble feet of a goal sniffer around the six yard box.

Poor old Leighton gets overlooked, then, mainly because I tend to use fixtures to govern the majority of my defensive acquisitions and I’m not sure that Everton can deliver value over the first six Gameweeks given their tough Goodison encounters. United are a different matter and, right now, I’ve gone with Jonny Evans from the off (which might change should Thomas Vermaelen land at Old Trafford). A renowned Fantasy Football frustration, he nonetheless looks assured of his start and will earn me some precious time to assess Luke Shaw’s prospects fully.

I always feel that we get more time to jump on defensive bandwagons. It’s takes a goal or two or obvious value appeal before price rises become a major factor at the back. That should mean I get some time to assess Shaw and Luis at Chelsea before deciding whether to move. For now, then, it’s all about the first few Gameweeks and I’m going Vertonghen for flair and Evans for the security of strong fixtures.

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  1. tm245
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    Krul Elliot
    Baines Vertonghen 4.5 4.5 4.0
    55.5m

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    1. Spin
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      Get Caulker and Davies in there for 5.0m each and 54.5m for front 8

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      1. tm245
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        Could switch between 3-4-3 & 4-3-3 pretty nicely then.

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  2. tm245
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    It's cool being offline for a few hours and coming back to a personalized article. Cheers.

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  3. copps
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    lets see how many comments TM345 can make before someone else joins in

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    1. tm245
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      There goes my streak!

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  4. tm245
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    TM245 says

    While many think rotations provide flexibility and further funds to be spent up front, with so many teams changing formation to 3-5-2 or changing personnel, it is better to go with two premium defenders and a three way rotation for the third spot.

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    1. Gazpilicueta
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      I really agree with this, but those 3 need to be cheap, Ideally 4.0 - 4.5 who are nailed on, so which 3?

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      1. tm245
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        I have a week left to figure it out. Am on Cameron NTaylor Wisdom but am not yet confident.

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  5. FPL Daniel
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    So far so good in the Hull game... Is it worth watching? Should I even bother?

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    1. Valar(Keith)
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      good luck findin a stream

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      1. FPL Daniel
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        piece of cake

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  6. Gazpilicueta
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    Oooh, shiny new post.....

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  7. Valar(Keith)
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    is Hangeland a threat to Dann/Delaney? wanna double up with Palace defense and ive got Ward atm.. Swapped Speroni to Begovic so gotta be a defender

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    1. tm245
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      He confuses me too. Not sure how Palace are going to set up now.

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    2. OShaughnessy
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      I'd just take Ward & the security for the same price.

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    3. The Sarjeant
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      Dann was a Pulis signing. Doubt he'll be affected.

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  8. Ings on the up
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    Which would you rather have?

    DDG & Davies (or other £5.0m)

    Rotating keepers & Shaw/Evans

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  9. Declan
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    A) DDG, Vertonghen, Upson

    B) Bego, Jevans, Ward

    Please pick A or B, Cheers?

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    1. Captain Shirokov
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      Tough one, I say B.

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    2. Licky
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      B, if Evans is nailed he'll offer what DDG has, while you've still got solidity in Bego and Ward.

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    3. Ings on the up
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      B

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    4. tm245
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      A for me.

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    5. Old Man
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      Most City fans (so I've heard) think Upson is just there in case of emergencies.

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  10. Captain Shirokov
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    I'm sick and tired of listening to the argument that Felipe Luis is Chelsea's only LB and therefore must be nailed on.

    Azpilicueta played a full season at LB in one of the toughest leagues in the world and didn't look out of depth or out of place in a single match. In fact, he excelled in this position, even against the top teams.

    He's a defender who can play at LB or RB and be equally good in either position, not sure why some people cannot seem to understand this.

    Mourinho was quoted as saying he wished he had a team of 11 Azpilicueta's, that says it all really.

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    1. tm245
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      Agree that he has certainly shown the versatility. Didn't he also play wingback in a CL knockout round? Thought it was on the left but I am not sure.

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      1. Captain Shirokov
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        He also played on the wing as one of the '3' in a 4-2-3-1 last season.

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    2. Bubz
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      It's correct that Azpi did a wonderful defensive job at LB last season, but him playing LB caused Chelsea problems going forward. His lack of overlapping runs and tendency to cut in on his right foot lost them much needed width and didn't allow Hazard the space and time he needs to excel. Mourinho brought in a natural left back for a reason, and I think it is moreso for improved attacking impetus and overall balance than it is to improve the the team defensively (although he is a very capable defender). Sure, Azpi can play LB if Mourinho needs, but I can see Luis being a vital cog in the way Chelsea play this season.

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      1. Lucy.
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        I agree!

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      2. Captain Shirokov
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        I do agree he somewhat held Chelsea back going forward but Ivanovic was no better at RB. This is why I think Ivanovic will eventually be the one who loses out at Chelsea.

        However, I can see Mourinho starting with last years defence and easing Luis into the team.

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        1. Bubz
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          For what it's worth, my opinion is that Azpi will move to RB and Ivan will compete with the two CB's for a starting role, so I do think Azpi is a decent pick. Some disagree with this though and can't imagine Ivan dropping out. Only time will tell I guess.

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          1. Spin
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            Mourinho praised Azpi's warrior spirit several times last season along with his good play so i think Mourinho has identified him as a first 11 member. He'd be my pick anyway

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        2. Spin
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          Cahill will lose out and Ivanovic at CB with Terry me reckons..

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      3. Reedy
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        I'm coming round to this way of thinking. I don't think you can better Azpi as a defensive option but for attacking threat Luis sounds like he fits the bill. There was an article linked the other day which expressed the opinion that this signing (as well as that of Costa) enhances Hazard's appeal as well. Luis may get the nod as much for Eden's benefit as anything else.

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        1. Spin
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          Definitely. Mourinho has been going on and on about Hazards lack of defending so this will at least make up for some of that - altho he'll still demand more from Haz I'm sure.

          Hazard or Fabregas is the question I cant answer...

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      4. Your Man With The Hair
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        Disagree. The only reason he was in the team ahead of Cole was BECAUSE he didnt go forward. Which meant hazard was able to do whatever the hell he liked and didnt need to track back.

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        1. Bubz
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          Not having a natural left back was a major flaw in the team going forward. Hazard was constantly outnumbered and squeezed out by defenders due to no overlapping full back. Luis overlapped a lot for Atletico. It's clear to me that Jose is taking a different approach this season.

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        2. Bubz
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          And Luis is a very very stable defender. The only difference being that he is comfortable overlapping and staying on his left foot, which Azpi wasn't. It's a subtle difference that could change the overall team massively.

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    3. Spin
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      They didnt pay all that money to have Luis on the bench. Nailed on he is

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      1. dribbler
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        but Luis still has to play well from the get go...if he struggles there's at least some sort of chance that he'll be eased in gently

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      2. Bucky Barnes
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        Torres £50mil bench warmer

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    4. dribbler
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      I agree with you but somebody posted a link to a great article explaining why Hazard would benefit from Chelsea having a left-footed left back...so I think it's reasonable to assume that Luis will be the main man at left back...personally I also think Azpi will be the main man at right-back and he'll obviously be the back-up left back

      but unless you can tell me which (if any) of the Chelsea defenders won't play much there's an obvious problem picking any of them unless we get an injury

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      1. Reedy
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        Ah, you read it too then 🙂

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      2. dribbler
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        "I think Ivanovic will eventually be the one who loses out at Chelsea"...if you say so...what age is JT?...how fast is JT?...I say JT's the one at risk of being "the new Cole" but then again there's also a chance that he's going to play a decent amount

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        1. Uncle John from Jamaica
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          Cannot see even Chelsea paying £20+ for a player who may or may not start and is going to be replaced by an OOP player. Come on

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          1. Kew Pee Arr
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            So just star with terry or Cahill and then swap to Luis if he's bailed on and produces.

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    5. Duzpa
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      Might start the season, yet, he'll be a sub to Luis left and Ivanovic right more often than not.

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  11. Bubz
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    Love these articles!!

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  12. The Bandit
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    I was hoping to have Mutch to Rotate with Banjo with 6 big hitting mids/fwd but £5.5m is too mutch if I hardly ever play him. Would you try to try to squeeze him in or just get Hoilett, or a £4.5m mid and play Banjo every week? 😕

    Ta

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    1. Wirtzle Gummidge
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      Davis (SOU) instead.

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      1. The Bandit
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        I had him when I was rotating Austin, may yet go back there

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    2. Captain Shirokov
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      Wouldn't go near Banjo tbh but I'd go with a 5.5 mid to rotate him with if I had to.

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    3. TheDogTor
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      By Banjo you mean Bojan right?

      Personally is steer clear of him. Crouch, Diouf, Arnie, Odemwingie, They're apparently back in for Assaidi, if the price is right, also. Thats too risky of rotation for me.

      Thats my opinion on that, however if you really do want Bojan then i'd get a 4.5 mid who plays every week as your insurance. Offensive rotation for me though only leaves points on the bench and puffy eyes.

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      1. The Bandit
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        Cheers, the place is his to lose so i reckon he's worth a punt, I usually wc early anyway

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    4. dribbler
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      I think unchaining Banjo every week is an option in the short-term...but I have Dzeko in that slot and it's a big downgrade to somebody who only scored 4 goals in Holland last season...on the other hand £3.0m is a lot of cash

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  13. The Bandit
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    Andy? Leicester must be back in the Prem 😛

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    1. Old Man
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      We are indeed, and we won't be going back down again soon. I hope.

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      1. Uncle John from Jamaica
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        Beg to differ.......

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  14. VougieDipond
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    Great article! Chelsea and 4.5's FTW 😀

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    1. Captain Shirokov
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      this

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  15. The Machine
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    Just read that hilarious arsenal vs Chelsea comparison on the previous article. Thank God no one hulked it

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    1. VougieDipond
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      I couldn't even bring myself to reply to it/

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  16. Elly88 > KTR (Kevin The …
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    As a Chelsea fan I predict that the nailedoness of defs is in descending order 1. Cahill 2. Ivanovhic 3/4. Terry/Luis. I want 2 of this (one to replace Evans in current team bt Iva so dear) Contemplating Cahill and Iva with Costa for the good fixtures then downgrade Iva. Thoughts?

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  17. SW6
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    Mark is also on the Vertonghen wagon, interesting.

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    1. The Machine
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      Can't open fpl atm. Is he 5.5?

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      1. SW6
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        6

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        1. The Machine
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          Don't get what the attraction is for then. Just go arsenal Chelsea or even united

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          1. VougieDipond
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            Hipster pick

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          2. SW6
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            Pochettino

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          3. Rtas
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            Has good attacking returns when playing at CB and Pocchettino should improve Spurs defensively. Personally I'm waiting to see how Spurs play but I can see the attraction

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            1. Ron_Swanson
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              He didn't score one goal last season...

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      2. TheDogTor
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        6

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    2. The Bandit
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      Pre season last year he was always going to be the first name in my team. I never got him and don't recall ever regretting it. Was he playing when Eriksen hit form?

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  18. Spin
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    Is it silly to have Barkley in a squad for 7.0 instead of Baines for the same price?
    After all its not that likely that Barkley will outscore Baines while Baines has FK's, CK's and Penos in his favour along with his obvious attacking threat and CS potential

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    1. Fabreghastly
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      Makes sense until you start looking for 5.0 defenders and mids to go with them

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  19. Dark_Mata
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    Gomis!!!

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  20. Starvaiger
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    Hi guys,

    I've been undertaking a little crowd-info-sourcing on this site. Looking at your top 5 rankings of each position for total PFL points scored over the season.

    To collect more data, what are your top 5 FWDs this season?

    Consensus Top 5 currently are:
    1. Studge
    2. Rooney
    3. RVP
    4. Aguero
    5. Costa

    You can find previous results post for all previous rankings here: http://bit.ly/1sBWSZS

    All help is appreciated, thanks!

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    1. Starvaiger
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      *FPL

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    2. SW6
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      1. Aguero
      2. Rooney
      3. Sturridge
      4. RvP
      5. Costa

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    3. VougieDipond
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      Costa
      Rooney
      Sturridge
      Aguero/RVP (both have dodgy fitness records otherwise I would have them 1 and 2)

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    4. Debauchy
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      You forgot Sanchez he will out score 2 of those

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    5. Le Saux Solid Crew
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      Rooney
      Aguero
      Sturridge
      Costa
      Giroud

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    6. Beavis
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      Rooney
      Sturridge
      RVP
      Aguero
      Costa

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    7. Cowboy John
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      Rooney
      Bony
      RVP
      Sturridge
      Dzeko

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    8. Starvaiger
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      Awesome. updated rankings are:

      Rooney
      Studge
      RVP
      Aguero
      Costa

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  21. Valar(Keith)
    • 16 Years
    11 years, 4 months ago

    Begovic has bad fixtures in GW 3, 11, and GWs 13-17
    Foster has swa NEW ARS WHM hull AVL qpr in those fixtures. not bad at all

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    1. Le Saux Solid Crew
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 4 months ago

      Guzan is nice also.
      HUL, whm, bur, cpl, LEI, wba, MAN

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  22. tm245
    • 14 Years
    11 years, 4 months ago

    Baines Mata Siggurdson
    Or
    Azpilicueta Sanchez Young?

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    1. Wirtzle Gummidge
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 4 months ago

      A

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  23. Gooner97
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 4 months ago

    Caulker or B.Davies? 🙄

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    1. Le Saux Solid Crew
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 4 months ago

      Caulker if you can find a rotation with a 4.5

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      1. Gooner97
        • 12 Years
        11 years, 4 months ago

        I have Coloccini

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        1. Le Saux Solid Crew
          • 12 Years
          11 years, 4 months ago

          Caulker then.

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    2. Bubz
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 4 months ago

      Caulker I guess. Don't know if Bavies is actually nailed.

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  24. Jimjam
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 15 Years
    11 years, 4 months ago

    A) Evans & Sterling
    B) Ward & Mata

    Thanks!

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    1. Le Saux Solid Crew
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 4 months ago

      B, although A had good potential as not many will have it.

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    2. DuckDuckGoose
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 4 months ago

      B

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  25. Le Saux Solid Crew
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 4 months ago

    RMT
    So I've hidden away from this site for a week. Ignored FPL completely and today re-made my squad:

    Speroni - Green
    Huth - Duff - Chester - Evans - Taylor
    Ramsey - Mata - Fabregas - Snodgrass - Kightly
    Jovetic - Costa - Rooney

    What's your thoughts on this? Also what's the latest on Vermaelen to United or does the deal look off?

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  26. Cloggie
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 4 months ago

    Is it possible to have 4 UTD players, since I already have 3 and Verm..given that he may transfer to UTD?

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    1. Bubz
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 4 months ago

      Will cause you a headache when you want to make a transfer and you can't unless it's one of the Utd players you're transferring out

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    2. TorresMagic™
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 16 Years
      11 years, 4 months ago

      Want to be forced into a hit if someone else gets injured?

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    3. HuttonDressedasLahm
      • 16 Years
      11 years, 4 months ago

      Only useful for two weeks tops. Probably one

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    4. dribbler
      • 16 Years
      11 years, 4 months ago

      and don't forget you can't make any pre-season transfers after he signs

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      1. Uncle John from Jamaica
        • 13 Years
        11 years, 4 months ago

        I did it when Ba joined Chelsea and got four DGW Chelsea players so it does have merits. Your next transfer would have to be a Man Utd player out.

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  27. Valar(Keith)
    • 16 Years
    11 years, 4 months ago

    Read someone one here posting about how Hennesey may oust Speroni and i laughed and ignored it.. and now i found a bloody thread on the palace forums saying "Speroni or Hennesey".. what the the heck. Speroni should start but looks like a couple mistakes and hennesey may get a chance. speroni 4.0 may not be the best option 🙁

    http://www.holmesdale.net/page.php?id=106&tid=146937

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    1. The Machine
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 4 months ago

      Speroni AND Hennesy?

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    2. SW6
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 4 months ago

      A fair few on there think Pulis will go for Hennesey

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    3. Spin
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      11 years, 4 months ago

      Its just topical i think. Hennessey is popular at Palace is all, Speroni is safe unless he REALLY F's things up which i doubt will happen.
      But i think he overpriced at 5.0
      Krul and Manone are my choices, perfect rotation and 4.5 each, nice 🙂

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      1. dribbler
        • 16 Years
        11 years, 4 months ago

        "Hennessey is popular at Palace is all"...he's only played one game for them...and was Speroni some sort of weak link when they were getting all those clean sheets?...it's just bull...palace fans with nothing better to talk about

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        1. Spin
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 15 Years
          11 years, 4 months ago

          Not sure if youre agreeing or disagreeing with me 🙂
          I meant popular with the fans. Pulis is just giving Hennessey friendly games to keep him motivated and sharp.
          I agree Speroni is the man there

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  28. HuttonDressedasLahm
    • 16 Years
    11 years, 4 months ago

    Evening all....

    Wag update of the day..

    Just been to the pub
    Neil Lennon came and stood next to us 🙂

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    1. VougieDipond
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 4 months ago

      poor you. Did you ask him what he thought of last nights humiliation?

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      1. HuttonDressedasLahm
        • 16 Years
        11 years, 4 months ago

        Considered it 🙂

        He was with an ex Oxford player whose name I forget

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        1. HuttonDressedasLahm
          • 16 Years
          11 years, 4 months ago

          Maybe played for Leicester too?

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        2. VougieDipond
          • 13 Years
          11 years, 4 months ago

          James Constable is the only Oxford player I have ever known

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  29. The Bandit
    • 15 Years
    11 years, 4 months ago

    A Ward of warning.. Mark Bright said in an interview on Talk Sport that the only position palace need to strengthen is LB 😉

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    1. Valar(Keith)
      • 16 Years
      11 years, 4 months ago

      that's cause Ward will play as RB 🙂

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    2. HuttonDressedasLahm
      • 16 Years
      11 years, 4 months ago

      That's a Bright idea

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    3. dribbler
      • 16 Years
      11 years, 4 months ago

      but that's because Williams was playing left-back

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  30. Piggs Boson
    • 14 Years
    11 years, 4 months ago

    No big hitters for me to start with. I agree with Fenly that you should start cheap and then buy one or two big'uns later on when your team value is more healthy.

    Even a 'heavy hitting' defender can lose his CS points in the 93rd minute. One mistake, or moment of complacency, and you've poured 6.5m down the drain. I believe that if you pick the right group of budget defenders, and play them in the right games, you can get close the output of a back-line with 'big hitter(s)' in.

    As Andy says, defenders are fillers to be plugged in after you've set up an optimum attack. And at the start, when budgets are tight, there is little left for the 4pt scroungers.

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    1. Bøwstring The Carp
      • 14 Years
      11 years, 4 months ago

      This

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      1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 16 Years
        11 years, 4 months ago

        That

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    2. dribbler
      • 16 Years
      11 years, 4 months ago

      i agree with this too

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