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19 August 2014 1443 comments
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With the new season finally underway, we take our regular look at the upcoming fixture list over the forthcoming four to six Gameweeks. First up, we turn our attentions to those with the most favourable schedules and see that Louis van Gaal is given the best possible platform for improvement, while a selection of last season’s mid-table finishers get off to a kind start.

Man United

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Louis van Gaal’s start at Old Trafford didn’t go quite to plan as his new side were embarrassed by Swansea in a questionable display. The fiery Dutchman’s team appears to be a work in progress but he still has a fabulously kind set of fixtures with which to make amends – trips to Sunderland, Burnley and Leicester as well as home matches against QPR, West Ham and Everton mean that Fantasy investment in the Red Devils still looks advisable.

With Jonny Evans fighting for fitness, Phil Jones appears to be the best of the defensive assets, and for the same price, David De Gea is a fire-and-forget option between the sticks. But the defensive frailties in evidence on Saturday may encourage many to steer clear of the Old Trafford club’s defence in favour of attacking options. In midfield, a pre-season Ashley Young bandwagon suffered a stall as his uninspiring performance earned him few Fantasy friends – Van Gaal’s decision to switch to a four-man backline saw Young fielded at left-back.

Juan Mata still looks well placed to capitalize on United’s fixtures, though over 21,000 Fantasy Premier League (FPL) game owners have already parted company after last weekend’s blank. Up front, Wayne Rooney is the most owned striker in FPL and rewarded his legion of owners with a goal and a bonus point, but the imminent return of Robin van Persie could shake things up.

Hull City

“involvement

A solid victory over QPR suggested Steve Bruce’s side could turn around last season’s poor away form. Hull have an excellent set of fixtures on the way, which should help to ease the demands of their first foray into Europe as well as tempt Fantasy managers into investment. The next six Gameweeks include home clashes with Stoke, West Ham and Crystal Palace as well as trips to Aston Villa and Newcastle; the visit of Man City in Gameweek 6 is troublesome but the stage is otherwise set for a strong start to the season.

Hull are more favoured for their defensive appeal and James Chester looks like a bargain even if he doesn’t repeat his goal-scoring heroics, while Allan McGregor could justify his price in nets with these fixtures. Tom Ince was fielded alongside Nikica Jelavic last weekend and fired three shots on target – at 5.5 he could be a decent budget option if he retains that advanced berth.

Southampton

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In some matches, defeat seems less important than the manner in which it occurs. Ronald Koeman’s new-look Saints were widely adjudged to have defied the prophets of doom with an impressive performance against Liverpool that could easily have earned them a point. A selection of wonderful-looking fixtures hand Koeman the best possible chance to build on the Anfield performance and present Fantasy managers with the prospect of points from all over the pitch. The next six Gameweeks comprise home encounters against West Brom, Newcastle and QPR plus trips to West Ham and Swansea – food for thought in light of Sunday’s performance.

New signing Fraser Forster came straight into the side ahead of last season’s Fantasy darling Artur Boruc and may be an option, but for the same price, one can have the services of Nathaniel Clyne, whose bonus-point-friendly attacking intent was underlined by his goal against Liverpool. In midfield, a raft of prospects suggest themselves for the enterprising manager; Dusan Tadic impressed in spells (and picked up an assist), while James Ward-Prowse – fielded on the right of the front three – showed a great deal of promise for a mere 5.0 in FPL. Up front, Graziano Pelle may take a little longer to settle but did show some signs he could soon be on our radars.

Newcastle

“involvement

Expected by some to be slow out of the blocks after two seasons of relative decline and a summer of re-building, Alan Pardew’s side came out fighting and gave a decent account of themselves against last season’s champions. Despite slipping to defeat, the Magpies were in the ascendancy for sustained periods and many are now cautiously adding Newcastle players to their Watchlists in light of a set of fixtures that look mostly blue on our ticker. Home showdowns with Crystal Palace and Hull invite investment as, to a lesser extent, do their away games (avl, sot, sto, swa).

In goal, Tim Krul has saves and possibly clean sheets in his locker, while at the back, Paul Dummett is an interesting bargain-basement option if he can hold onto his left-back berth. In midfield, Remy Cabella impressed, though perhaps needs more work, and in any case, Fantasy managers are likely waiting to assess Siem De Jong, who the Magpies hope to be fit for the trip to Villa. Likewise, Emmanuele Riviere looks like one to monitor up top.

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Crystal Palace
The eleventh-hour departure of Tony Pulis provided the media with a circus of speculation, but it was much less welcomed among Fantasy fans – the former manager is credited with the remarkable turnaround in the Eagles’ defence and subsequent budget-priced clean sheets. Pulis’ exit places large question marks over the continuation of that defensive goldmine, which is a shame because their fixtures make for very easy reading – West Ham, Leicester and Burnley all at home as well as trips to Newcastle and Hull meant the Eagles’ back-line looked primed for investment.

If Palace can retain the steely resilience instilled by their former manager, Joel Ward and Brede Hangeland appear to be the best defensive options at 5.0, though Martin Kelly, at 4.5, offers a cheaper option if he continues at right-back. Further up the field, Jason Puncheon is suspended for Gameweek 2 but could be a good mid-price option when he returns.

Tottenham
A last-gasp goal against West Ham ensured a positive start for Mauricio Pochettino’s side and the new manager has the fixtures on side to ensure that form continues. The next four fixtures include home clashes against QPR and West Brom plus a trip to Sunderland, with just the visit of Liverpool spoiling the view. Frustratingly, uncertainty reigns supreme over the defence; we need more time to ascertain the first-choice back-four, with only Jan Vertonghen a definite when fit. In midfield, the battle for affections between Erik Lamela and Christian Eriksen came no closer to a conclusion but Emmanuel Adebayor has at least emerged (as expected) as the first-choice striker and may be worth investment given the fixtures.

Swansea
Triumph at Old Trafford was not in the script but the Swans proved their doubters wrong. The Gylfi Sigurdsson bandwagon gets underway a week earlier than expected ahead of a delightful set of fixtures (BUR, WBA, che, SOT, sun, NEW) that are marred only by a visit to Chelsea in Gameweek 5. Outside of the Icelandic sensation, Fantasy investment could head the way of Wilfried Bony – if Garry Monk can hold onto his services, he’ll be hoping to improve on his debut showing of 17 goals. At the other end of the pitch, Jordi Amat looks likely to lose his place to imminent new signing Federico Fernandez, leaving Neil Taylor the cheapest regular, though given he was hooked shortly after half time against United, there’s some concern over his pitch time.

  1. brw2011
    • 14 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    What Would You Do (WWYD)?

    Current Team:
    De Gea,
    Caulker - Chambers - Luis (Cameron, Wasil)
    Sanchez - Herrera - Siggy - Mutch (Marney)
    Rooney - Sturridge - Costa

    My dilema is all around Luis - I was expecting him to get the nod over Azil at the weekend, but it didn't go well 🙁 Now, I have no idea if he's going to keep the bench warm this weekend against Leicester, or get picked!? Therefore, I think my options are:

    1. Trust in Luis, Sanchez to Fabregas
    2. Trust in Luis, Sanchez to Ramsey, Herrera to Fabregas.
    3. Don't trust Luis, Sanchez to Fabregas, spend the 1.5m on Luis -> Ivanovic?
    4. Don't trust Luis, Herrera to Fabregas, Luis to Chester

    It's causing me quite a big headache - WWYD?

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    1. Game of Stones
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Ivanovic and Azpilicueta had a good performance against Burnley, but Mourinho could hand Luis a home debut, but almost impossible to call - I actually think he might start, because leaving him on the bench for 2 games in a row can cause some discussion etc. and Mourinho would expect to win against Leicester at home whether it's Ivan/Azpi/Luis playing, but you never know.
      Chambers might not be starting either, if Per is match fit, and most people reckons that Chambers will be shown the bench.
      I would probably go with option 2 or 4 if you don't Luis will start (I think he might).

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    2. Joletouriste
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      I think you have a problem in your defense: Luis, Cameron and Chamers are not locked in to play... If you had faith on Sanchez for week 1 why not continuing with him? He'll get better week after week and already had an assist...
      Fabregas could be a good pick up, but again do you think it's worth getting -4 for him?

      I don't trust herrera, he has to adapt to the PL, and not sure he'll get the points.

      Anyway I think for this week you should drop Cameron for Chester and stick with the rest of your players.

      If Luis play good, if not you have chester.

      You could also switch Herrera for Tadic or Ward Prowse if you want to save some cash.
      Shurrle is also an option at 7.5

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      1. brw2011
        • 14 Years
        11 years, 3 months ago

        Yeah this is all very true. My only worry is Chelsea at home to Leicester, I think that could be a goal fest...and hence think it could be worthwhile getting in Fabregas. However, I can't do that without switching out Luis...Ideally I want to do what you mention above, Cameron to Chester :/

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    3. tom.g
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      4. you can never be sure with Mourinho, with him likely to ease Luis into the epl slowly

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    4. Teflonsy
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Which way to go? Spurs forward or a Newcastle

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  2. Mr. Jenkins
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    RMT PLEASE

    So i am playing at this moment in a leage with free transfers both at round 1-2 and 2-3, so i have free transfers this round aswell as the next so i am looking to maximize this round.

    I am currently running this setup

    Manager: Stoke

    Begovic (Myhill)

    Luis, Caulker, Terry ,(moore, o'neil)

    Chambers, Young, Ramsey, Mata , (roofe)

    Costa, Rooney and Sturridge

    Players in the () is subs, really just the cheapest i could find.

    Currently planning to get siggy in, as well as chester and fabregas.

    And i am planning to get rid of BegoVic, Young, chambers, Luis and mayb Begovic?

    Any thoughts?

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    1. setemadi
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Forwards are A+

      Midfield can improve. JWP for Chambers or Young. (get rid of both gradually).
      Get Siggy - hold on Fabs one good game only - Chelsea has a lot of depth he may be rested here and there. Siggy will play 90's.

      Luis may give you clean sheets - but hes not offensive - you are better of spending on an offensive minded defender.

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  3. Ferguson
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Clyne or Fonte?

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    1. setemadi
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      both are great options - most people would choose clyne,.

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    2. Mr. Jenkins
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Clyne is a great move for caulker!

      Now running

      Courtois (myhill)

      Chester, Dier, Clyne (Moore, O'Brien)

      Ramsey, Siggy, Hazard, Mata ( Roofe)

      Costa, Sturridge, Costa

      Considering switching keeper out so i can bring another chelsea outplayer on field, and remove sturr due to meeting mc.

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      1. setemadi
        • 11 Years
        11 years, 3 months ago

        you have costa twice? how did you do that.

        keep Sturridge - he can score on any team. Plus with Man City so offensive minded - I see gaps in the back - through balls and goals.

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    3. Postman Ty
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      I'm having the same dilemma. I dont want to hop on the clyne train just because of his one goal, but i've been hearing that he might have some decent attacking potential. fonte on the other hand is proven to be able to pick up a few goals being 6'2, but may only be good from set pieces. either way i think it's clear that a southampton defender is a fantastic choice for the next few weeks.

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  4. setemadi
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    FT
    Remy for Giroud
    or
    JWP for Mutch
    or
    Hold

    I would make changes at right before the deadline for both player - given if they get injured or Remy moves to another team,

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    1. Mr. Jenkins
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      I would consider Giroud over Remy.

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  5. setemadi
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Giroud isn't playing well. He didn't even start there first match....

    But Remy is a risk also- but he looked great in Game 1.

    Even thinking of getting Dzeko for Giroud.

    I dunno I just dont think Arsenal is that good - although QPR isnt better by any means - Remy has more of a chance to score than Giroud.

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    1. setemadi
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      or even bony.

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      1. Journeyguy
        • 11 Years
        11 years, 3 months ago

        I have Giroud too. Just sit tight for now. If the past two seasons are anything to go by it's only a matter of time before he starts putting them in.

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  6. richakn
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Bergokic
    Chambers-Terry-Debuchy-Lovern-O'Shea
    Hazard-Sterling-Ramsey-Sigurdsson-El Hamedi
    Rooney-Costa-S Fletcher

    Week 2 - i'm considering this:

    Hazard and S Fletcher out
    JWP and Bony in.

    Chelsea could thump Leicester but Swansea have two strong home ties..... bring in JWP gives me a 5m player who is potentially undervalued and then cash in the bank to trade up other positions each week as required..... is Fabregas going to take points away from Hazard?

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  7. Big_Andy_GAWA
    • 14 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    An entire page of posts from folk without a grav. 😮

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  8. Nj07
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Why didn't siggy rise today?
    Also was ince playing up top?

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  9. burdinho
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    anyone wildcarded yet?!

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  10. merdok04
    • 14 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Check this out:

    Begovic (foster)
    Caulker-Ward-Azpilicueta (cameron-wasilewski)
    Ramsey-Mata-Hazard-Mutch (Puncheon)
    Costa-Rooney-Bojan

    Want to hang on to Mata through good fixtures

    Should I do the same with Hazard or > Fabregas

    Or downgrade Hazard and upgrade Bojan

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  11. kaspencer32
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    I am new here can someone please help me out with my team...

    Debuchy, Cahill, Vlaar, Bruce,Lovren
    El Ahmadi, Mutch, Hazard, Ramsey, Mata
    Rooney, Bojan, Diego Costa

    Please any help would be appreciated. I have no idea what to do... and advice would be great!

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    1. Concrete
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      I see nothing much wrong with your team
      Spending a bit much on defenders maybe but still a decent team.
      Upgrade Mutch by replacing lover for me

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  12. Concrete
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    *Lovren

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    1. kaspencer32
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      thanks I appreciate it... I see people scoring close and above 100 and I was not near there thought I did something wrong... thanks for the feedback...

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  13. chilli_green
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Hi all,

    Team at the mo is:
    Mannone/Krul
    Cahill/Debuchy/Jones/OShea/Wasilewski
    Fabregas/Ramsey/Mata/Sigurdsson/Sidwell
    Diego C/Rooney/Fletcher

    Sidwell didn't play in GW1. Do you think he'll get a spot or worth replacing? Fletcher, Wasilewski and Jones all on my potential swap list over coming weeks so open to suggestions. I was thinking Mata -> Sterling but that might be a knee jerk.

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  14. WE_GOT_THIS
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    My Team,

    De Gea (Gliks)

    Luis - Davies - Jones (Chester, Wisdom)

    Hazard - Ramsey - Siggy - Eriksen (Davies)

    Rooney - D.Costa - Austin

    Already used 2 transfers to bring in Hazard and Chester but still have worries about my defence. Will probably stick with Luis cause he has to get gametime at some point. Hoping the same for Davies. Austin probably go when i use my wildcard - bar he picks up form. Any suggestions guys?

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  15. Don Van Vliet
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    If Chambers will be dropped sooner than anticipated, who's the best replacement at 4.5? Not much to choose from really. . .

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  16. monsieur_jay
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    any advise on the below team?

    DeGea
    Chambers / Cameron / Felipe Luis
    Siggy / Sterling / Ramsey / Lamela
    Costa / Rooney / Jovetic

    Subs: Myhill / Rosenoir / Davies / Albrighton

    Got 1m in the bank Worth upgrading Chambers to Debuchy? Cameron obviously isn't nailed on for Stoke but who's a decent replacement? Kind of want a find a way into the Tottenham back line. Davies didn't play but it transferring him another just a shit shoot at this stage?

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    1. JasonG123
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Wow, it's possible that none of your defenders are playing this week! Felipe Luis is a problem given he's 6m and won't start every week. Vertonghen could be an interesting differential replacement for Davies given his capacity for attacking points. None of the 5.5m options inspire much confidence in me at this stage of the season, but Clyne's looked really good on the weekend for 5m.

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      1. monsieur_jay
        • 13 Years
        11 years, 3 months ago

        only chambers played last week. messed me up royally. thinking of keeping the faith in luis and davies. chelsea and spurs have just forked out for them so they have to play some time, right?

        thinking about booting rosenoir out for clyne

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  17. akshar77
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    This is my team right now

    Begovic/Gilks
    Caulker/Ward/B.Davies/Luis/Dann
    Sterling/Fab/Sig/Mata/Wanyama
    Austin/Costa/Sturridge

    Since Dann is injured and with Luis/Davies not starting should I use my WC now? If not who should I change?

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    1. super711
      • 15 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Front 7 is ok
      Prob Luis out this gameweek

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  18. JazzButcher
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Lamela with two assists in the match against Limassol today, including a gorgeous set up to Soldado for the equalizer. Video: https://vid.me/53p

    Foolhardy to swap Eriksen out for him?

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    1. COMFORTABLY NUMB
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Was a toss up for me between Erikson and Lamela. Went for Lamela as he did well pre season and Pochetino appeared to be getting the best from him. Week 1 was therefore a majot disappointment, but he's done the business tonight, so hopefully he can transfer that form to the BPL

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    2. super711
      • 15 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Erikson on set pieces
      And is more proven

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  19. Shinigami
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Caulker or clyne?

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  20. Skruffy
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Wilcard. Need input.

    Krul (Mannone)
    Chester - vlar - clyne (wisdom, dummett)
    Fab - siggy - haz - young (ince)
    Rooney - costa - sturridge

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    1. xuwei
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      I wouldn't want Young personally.

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    2. super711
      • 15 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Haz > ramsey
      Sturridge > cheaper
      Young > tadic ect
      Fix the back 5

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      1. Skruffy
        • 11 Years
        11 years, 3 months ago

        Krul(Mannone)
        Vlar - clyne - davies - caulker - cammeron
        Tadic - siggy - ramsey - fab - ince
        Roo - costa - bony

        Better solution?

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        1. xuwei
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 13 Years
          11 years, 3 months ago

          Cameron uncertain right now.

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