Scout Notes
30 July 2011 1221 comments
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There’s plenty of Premier League clubs in action this afternoon, as pre-season starts to pick up the pace. Ahead of an afternoon in front of the tv with the Emirates Cup and Dublin Super Cup served up as weekend offerings, here’s this morning’s Scout Scribbles:

Roberto Mancini has warned his Premier League rivals that the signing of Sergio Aguero won’t be Man City’s last this summer. Speaking in a press conference ahead of this weekend’s Dublin Super Cup, the Italian explained:

If we want to compete with all the other top teams – Champions League or Premier League – we need other players, but the club are working in this way.

When asked what positions he felt the club needed to bolster, Mancini elaborated:

“One midfielder, one winger.”

This statement will only add to the speculation of a move for Samir Nasri and perhaps further re-inforce the idea that Adam Johnson could be heading to Everton in a loan deal, with Mancini yet to be convinced by his young winger’s consistency, much to the chagrin of the City fans.

James Collins has spoken at length of the new defensive solidity shown by Aston Villa in pre-season. Villa were something of a disappointment in terms of Fantasy investment last season, racking up just 7 clean sheets compared to 15 in the previous 2009/10 campaign but, under new boss Alex McLeish, are looking a better proposition at the back already.

Collins points to the re-introduction of Stephen Warnock to the starting XI as a significant boost to the side, saying:

Stephen had come back in and he’s been great. Obviously when he wasn’t in the team last season, you could still see in training he was still keen to show his qualities. Since he’s been back in, the two games he’s played and in training he’s looked first-class again. So that is like a new signing if you like. I am looking forward to playing with him again.

Warnock played just half Villa’s league games last season and as a result, comes in at 5.0, compared to the 5.5 of Collins and fellow centre-half Richard Dunne.

Aaron Ramsey looks likely to have a pivotal role for Arsenal in this weekend’s Emirates Cup. With Cesc Fabregas sidelined with a hamstring injury and Arsene Wenger concerned over his “unsettled” captain’s state of mind, Ramsey will take centre stage against the likes of Paris Saint Germain and New York Red Bulls over the next couple of days and spoke of his determination to make up for lost time, following his leg-break in February of last year. Playing in the advance central midfield role usually taken by Fabregas, many Fantasy managers will be eyeing up Ramsey ahead of next season; with a 6.5 FPL price-tag against his name, the young Welshman may be a steal.

In other Arsenal-related news, Arsene Wenger confirmed the news that Theo Walcott’s ankle injury is not as bad as the club had anticipated. Asked in yesterday’s press conference if the player will be ready for the start of the season in a fortnight’s time, Wenger replied that the club are hopeful on the matter. A bit of good news for the Gunners, then.

The idea of a Carlos Tevez/Samuel Eto’o swap deal has re-surfaced once again. Both Man City and Inter Milan are taking part in this weekend’s Dublin Super Cup and with Tevez desperate for a move away from the Etihad Stadium, City are reportedly determined to seal a deal for Eto’o, their long-term target.

A hamstring injury may have scuppered John O’Shea’s start to his Sunderland career, but Black Cats boss Steve Bruce is confident his new captain will be fit for the season opener at Liverpool:

I’ve got no worries about John. I’m not looking at risking him in our next two friendlies – it’s a case of erring on the right side caution….the knock he’s got is not a serious one. And he’s one of those players who can come into training and pick things up very quickly. As things stand, I’m sure he’ll be all right for the Liverpool game.

Great news, then, for Fantasy managers considering O’Shea ahead of the August 13th kick-off. Priced at 5.0 in FPL, we’re expecting big things from the Irishman this season, too; check out our Members Projections area to see just why.

QPR look set to boost their forward options by snapping up DJ Campbell from relegated Blackpool. Campbell was one of the best value Fantasy options last term, scoring 13 goals for Ian Holloway’s side, but while Blackpool were given license to attack by Holloway’s open 4-3-3 formation, QPR tend to operate far more tentatively, with a 4-2-3-1 shape set up to get the best out of Adel Taarabt. Campbell may well be vying with fellow new signing Jay Bothroyd for the lone forward slot, unless Neil Warnock has an alternative plan up his sleeve.

Spurs were the only Premier League club in action yesterday, chalking up a 4-1 win at Leyton Orient. Nico Krancjar continued his fantastic pre-season form by grabbing a goal, with Peter Crouch picking up a double in the one-sided affair. Krancjar is a real source of frustration for Fantasy managers- clearly, he’s got the talent but, in spite of his recent impressive form, it would be something of a surprise if he found his way into Harry Redknapp’s first-team thinking at Tottenham. At just 6.0, many will be hoping ‘Arry has a change of heart, particularly if Luka Modric does depart the Lane this summer.

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  1. Chrissy Waddle - 2025/26
    • 15 Years
    14 years, 4 months ago

    Ok, believe or not, my first RMT:

    Given Kenny
    Ivanovic Kompany Simpson Alcaraz Briggs/Orr
    VDV Taarabt Nzog Sessangon Reo-Coker
    RVP Augero Zamora

    Thinking need to free up 0.5 from somewhere so can upgarde VDV to Malouda for GW2+ - any thoughts?

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  2. License to skill
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 4 months ago

    Which of these teams do you guys prefer? I'd really appreciate your opinions. Please no comments on the front three though, i know their faults but i'm going for them anyway.

    (A)
    Given Ruddy
    Rafael Kompany Bardsley Hangeland Simpson
    Taarabt Barton Dempsey N'Zogbia Ferguson
    Bent Suarez Aguero

    (B)
    Given Ruddy
    Orr Kompany Wilkinson Hangeland Simpson
    Taarabt Barton Lampard N'Zogbia Ferguson
    Bent Suarez Aguero

    (C)
    Given Ruddy
    Bardsley Kompany Baines Hangeland Simpson
    Taarabt Barton Wilshire N'Zogbia Ferguson
    Bent Suarez Aguero

    (D)
    Given Ruddy
    Orr Kompany Baines Hangeland Simpson
    Taarabt Barton Yaya Toure N'Zogbia Ferguson
    Bent Suarez Aguero

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    1. halcyon
      • 15 Years
      14 years, 4 months ago

      which ferguson? shane or barry?

      if shane, none, i dont see the point of picking a player who will not play at the start of the season. you'll be picking up injuries/players will be dropped soon enough.. first thing id do is get rid of him

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      1. License to skill
        • 14 Years
        14 years, 4 months ago

        Shane. Thanks, i'll think about upgrading him then but I found I didn't use my 3rd sub much last year

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        1. halcyon
          • 15 Years
          14 years, 4 months ago

          reo-coker/dyer(SWA) look decent options at 4.5

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          1. halcyon
            • 15 Years
            14 years, 4 months ago

            strike force looks excellent...especially if dalglish gives some hint that suarez will be ready for the start of season

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  3. rolaball
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 4 months ago

    Ive got fantasy ocd this is about the 30th choice!
    Given

    Kompany Hangeland Gibbs Bardsley

    VdV Silva Sessagnon

    Rooney Aguero Zamora

    Whata ya got lay it on me!

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  4. Scoredelario
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 4 months ago

    I think people are reading too much into the EA rankings...

    Some people are comparing total scores for the season (I.e. Bale has a total higher score than VdV... because he played more games - this does not affect bonus points in a game they both play!)

    Also even for averages, a high mean score does not mean that player is consistently in the top 3 players on the pitch.

    People saying Kompany will get BPs consistently are not thinking it through. His average score per week is only minimally higher than an attacker... but when that attacker scores a goal he will have a higher weekly score than kompany.

    So basically, kompany only gets BPs in a low scoring game where he gets a clean sheet (Nothing new there then)

    People - I recommend you don't try and second guess the new BP system because i'd be surprised if it makes as much difference as people are anticipating. If a player scores 2 goals, he will get BPs, if it is 0-0 defenders will, if it is 5-4 defenders won't...

    I really don't think a huge amount will change except the likes of modric will no longer be rewarded for being pleasing on the eye.

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    1. DeathAngel
      • 16 Years
      14 years, 4 months ago

      I think the bonus points will level out a bit amoung the players, so the likes of Adam and N'Zogbia getting 2 or 3 BP's just because their poor side avoided defeat, should be a thing of the past.

      Last season's midfield bonus points looked like this:

      Adam 45, Modric 34, N'Zgobia 33... Nasri (10th) 20

      But with the EA PPI was used last season it may well be more bunched up:

      Adam 33, Modric 28, N'Zogbia 26... Nasri (10th) 22

      I expect something like that to happen, where players can't just be bought in because they are 'good for bonus' and 'favoured by the judges'.

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      1. DeathAngel
        • 16 Years
        14 years, 4 months ago

        **But IF the EA PPI was used for last season...

        Also, I am really looking forward to the cessation of posts on here that criticise bonus point allocations over and over. Going forward they should all be based on factual statistics, and fantasy managers can't argue with that.

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  5. rolaball
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 4 months ago

    Going insane now!

    Roonpig Aguero Gervinho
    or
    Rvp Aguero Zamora

    Help feed my insanity please!

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    1. DeathAngel
      • 16 Years
      14 years, 4 months ago

      Why not wait for the Community Shield next weekend before deciding whether Aguero is a dead cert in your team or not?

      Plus, RVP and Roonpig are the same price as each other, so how come you haven't listed the other possible combinations, i.e.:

      Roonpig, Aguero, Gervinho
      or
      Roonpig, Aquero, Zamora
      or
      RVP, Aguero, Gervinho
      or
      RVP, Aguero, Zamora

      Or even more simply as:

      Roonpig or RVP?

      AND

      Gervinho or Zamora?

      If the cash saved on choosing Zamora over Gervinho is then spent on your midfielders or defenders, then they should be included too... otherwise it's like me saying ''RVP or Holt?''. Unless the price difference is accounted for, once dispersed onto the rest of your team, then the question is meaningless.

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  6. Tom Felton
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 4 months ago

    Please could someone give me some thought and advice because I am off on holiday early tomorrow morning and won't be able to change my team until after gameweek one.

    Given (Al-Habsi)
    Luiz Kompany Huth (Simpson, Orr)
    Sessegnon Taarabt N'zogbia Benayoun (Moses)
    Aguero Rooney Ba

    2M left to spend, thinking i should improve my midfield but not sure who to swap for who?

    Cheers

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    1. CFCTom
      • 14 Years
      14 years, 4 months ago

      No Huth, change to Kompany. And dont rate Ba at all, Zamora, Rodallega would be better buys. Also Aguero is risky for GW1, I'd go for RVP or Drogba/Torres, thats a gamble because either could start.

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      1. CFCTom
        • 14 Years
        14 years, 4 months ago

        Wait wait you have Kompany, this is why you should read! Erm, I'd say hughes/hangeland then and possibly think about jarvis/o'hara for taraabt

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        1. Tom Felton
          • 14 Years
          14 years, 4 months ago

          Okay Updated

          Given (Al-Habsi)
          Luiz Kompany Hangeland (Simpson, Orr)
          Sessegnon O'hara N’zogbia Benayoun (Moses)
          Aguero Rooney Zamora

          I reckon Aguero will start and will swap him out for Torres or Drogba in GW2 depending who plays GW1.

          With that I have 1.5 million left which i think i will keep for later on when i can see who's playing well, cheers

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  7. LaLaLand
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 4 months ago

    given (ruddy)
    kompany … … (simpson gabbidon)
    vdv nzogbia taarabt sinclair (ferguson)
    rvp rooney aguero

    planning to put in 2 of either samba cahill enrique once they move on otherwise gibbs
    also planning to downgrade aguero to suarez once hes fit unless aguero is on fire so i can upgrade defence

    who are the best 4 mil defenders? and is ruddy the best 4 mil gk?

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  8. Geoff -
    • 16 Years
    14 years, 4 months ago

    who's ruddy, keeper.

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  9. 4toon31
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 4 months ago

    Hart Bogdan
    Vermaelen Hangeland Kompany Simpson Wilkinson
    Bale Y Toure N’Zogbia Barton Taraabt
    VP Jones/K Davies Zamora

    or

    Hart Bogdan
    Vermaelen Hangeland Huth Simpson Enique
    Bale Y Toure N’Zogbia Barton Lee
    VP Jones K Davies

    RMT

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  10. Max
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 4 months ago

    Given (Al Habsi)

    Cole A, Kompany, Gabbidon (Wilkinson, Simpson)

    Van der Vaart, Nasri, Benayoun, N'Zogbia (Moses)

    Aguero, Holt, Suarez

    RMT guys if you wouldnt mind!

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  11. Bio Hazard
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 4 months ago

    DRAFT 1

    PLEASE RATE MY TEAM BEFORE I GO TO BED. ALL COMMENTS WILL BE APPRECIATED

    Al Habsi (Ruddy)

    Warnock Luiz Kompany (Simpson Wilkinson)

    Barton Moses Nzogbia Malouda VDV

    RVP(c) Suarez (Holt)

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