Fixtures
16 August 2011 1777 comments
Andy Andy
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Gameweek one was a tumultuous affair for a whole host of reasons. Up until Monday night, you couldn’t buy a home win, while a spread of drawn matches delivered paltry returns and a tepid opening weekend of football.

A stuttering start then but we approach this weekend with optimism, nonetheless. Reason enough for us to size up our Season Tickers and “Frisk the Fixtures” to discover those teams who have been handed a fry-up feast over the next few weeks and those who will be forced to prosper on the fixture equivalent of bran flakes (with semi-skimmed)…

The Highs…

Aston Villa

The Villains started predictably as Alex McLeish inspired a dogged display at the Cottage to frustrate the Fulham faithful. Cast an eye over the Villa “Season Ticker” for the next six weeks and you’ll find it’s awash with blue, indicating an easy path for the Midlanders going well into October.

Potentially profitable home games against Blackburn, Wolves, Newcastle and Wigan means that Villa offer strong appeal at both ends of the field. Shay Given and James Collins look like prime targets at the back, while Charles N’Zogbia and Darren Bent will surely be popular in the Gameweek two shake-up.

Chelsea

Andre Villas-Boas may will be licking his wounds following the Britannia battering but can at least take solace from a run of three home games in five which threaten to see Chelsea explode as a source of Fantasy talent. All three promoted sides are due at Stamford Bridge before the end of September, and, while a trip to United drops in Gameweek five, that seems unlikely to perturb heavy investment with the likes of Ashley Cole, Jose Bosinga, Frank Lampard, Florent Malouda and Fernando Torres all on the shopping list.

Everton

Off the menu for Gameweek one, Everton are back in contention this weekend and have the first of three Goodison encounters in the next four Gameweeks with a beleaguered QPR the visitors. A trip to Blackburn follows, with Villa and Wigan then due in Merseyside up to Gameweek five. That run should hand David Moyes the opportunity to inspire Everton to a decent opening to the season – something of a novelty in recent years. Investment in Leighton Baines looks inevitable and logical – Tim Cahill could also attract some interest, while Mikel Arteta is edging back to fitness and could come into the equation.

Newcastle

Against Arsenal, Alan Pardew’s side demonstrated a resilience that hinted at good things to come defensively, although it must be said – they were lacking in attacking areas. A run of six favourable fixtures from Gameweek 2-7 will give the Magpies opportunity to flourish and, although four of their next six are away from St James’ Park, Newcastle still offer potential.

Around home games with Fulham and Blackburn we’ll see Newcastle pay visit to local rivals Sunderland, newly promoted QPR as well as double-dipping in the Midlands with trips to Aston Villa and Wolves. Yohann Cabaye and Joey Barton will offer budget set-piece taking midfielders, an array of cheap defenders are on offer, while Demba Ba (as long he avoids getting hauled off at half-time) could offer a focal point up front.

Also Consider…

QPR – don’t let the day one drubbing put you off, Neil Warnock’s side have assistance from the fixture list for weeks to come and Adel Taarabt could yet live up to his pre-season billing in this spell.

Fulham – The Cottagers will need to find their feet away from home but, if Martin Jol can get his side firing on the road, the next run of opponents could see them prosper despite the stall against Villa.

Sunderland – A home clash with Chelsea hovers in Gameweek four but, around that, Steve Bruce’s side have a decent array of opponents that should allow them to build on the positives established at Anfield.

The Lows…

Bolton

Bolton fans enjoyed their day in the sun at Loftus Road but there’s no escaping from the fact that they’re in for a rough old ride over the next six Gameweeks. The Trotters have an evil set of fixtures finds them facing the top five from last season, a run that will surely nullify any interest in the likes of Gary Cahill, Kevin Davies and Ivan Klasnic.

One glance at the transfers-in column in the Fantasy Premier League game shows that Cahill has been an immensely popular target following his Shepherds Bush showing – there’s every chance that his recent investors will reap very little from their new man unless he can continue his goal poaching.

Man United

A strong showing at the Hawthorns reinforced the bookmaker’s odds and firmly established United’s attacking talent in our Fantasy thinking. The fixture list however, presents a sound argument for caution.

Fantasy Managers will still be turning to Wayne Rooney, Nani and Ashley Young to provide the sting in the tail, but with matches against rivals Arsenal, Chelsea and Spurs in the next four weeks it means they’re less likely to be handed the Fantasy armband – that could see investment being funnelled elsewhere – perhaps Chelsea’s way.

At the back, injuries to Nemanja Vidic, Rio Ferdinand, Patrice Evra and Rafael tied in with a shaky start for David De Gea (that’s the first choice back five right there) compounds the doubts that clean sheets will be hard to come by for Alex Ferguson’s men up until October.

Tottenham

Like Everton, Spurs were off the radar for Gameweek one – unlike Everton, they’re not likely to attract too much interest for several weeks. Matches against both Manchester sides as well as well as White Hart Lane clashes with Liverpool and Arsenal present a decidedly tricky start to the campaign. Tottenham could be playing catch-up by October then, with proven Fantasy assets like Rafael Van der Vaart emerging as differentials rather than essentials.

Be Wary of…

Liverpool – three away trips in four at Arsenal, Stoke and Spurs present an unenviable run for Kenny Dalglish’s men who failed to build on an encouraging first-half display against Sunderland. Interest in Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll could be tempered and Liverpool will need to make more of Anfield clashes with Bolton and Wolves in weeks to come.

Blackburn – A miserable next six games seems likely to see Rovers floundering at the basement as the Fantasy drought at Ewood sets in.

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  1. Lanley Staurel
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    Will Saha play at the weekend as he is not in the friendly that Everton have scheduled? Anyone any views?

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  2. Minty
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    Walcott bandwagon anybody??

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  3. dribbler
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    is it my imagination or is the emirates really quiet?

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    1. exammy
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      the libary

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    2. Gavin - Gers in turmoil!!!
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      ssshhhhhhh!!!!

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  4. SOM.... This is Fellaini�…
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    Walcott goal... Ramsey assist after a superb cross.

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    1. The Laughing Man
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      Man has Ramsey got my scratching my head. I currently have him in my squad but he started too far back for my liking last game.

      Where is he playing today?

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  5. Leysh
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    MirrorFootball are really quite rude!

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  6. Lanley Staurel
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    I seriously dont trust the servers and functionality at FPL now so will be confirming my team tomorrow latest.....amd I am off to Rome Friday as well which is another good reason.

    I suggest no-one leaves it till Friday evening.

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  7. hansen
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    14 years, 4 months ago

    after a terrible first round the wildcard came as a gift from above. trying to make a bigger impact for gw2.

    given (vorm)
    kompany - gibbs - enrique - de laet - simpson
    silva - cahill - sinclair - moses - hoolahan
    torres (c) - aguero - suarez

    any takes?

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    1. Minty
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      I like it, but I'm so not trying to jump on the aguero bandwagon just yet, I'm sticking with Bent and Torres for at least the next couple of weeks.

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  8. Shatner's Bassoon
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    14 years, 4 months ago

    Still not really got to grips with the price change system. Is it wise to fill your bench with players you don't particularly want but whose price you expect to rise (eg smalling)? To what extent do prices really change between GWs? Will Aguero be up to 12 million by GW4 if i don't get him now? Will price changes start after next weekend?

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    1. dribbler
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      in a typical week most players prices will stay the same...a few will change by £0.1m...and a very small number will go up by £0.2m...a £0.3m rise or a £0.2m fall in a single gameweek will be very unusual

      so a very hot attacking player could go up by £0.5m (say) over 3 weeks

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  9. Gavin - Gers in turmoil!!!
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    Walcott bandwagon lol

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  10. meechamspowders
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    Osman and Surman & start Dyer?

    or

    Larsson and Moses & flip a coin between Dyer/Moses?

    I want Osman as a differential, so I'll probably go with that. But need a 2nd opinion.

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  11. Back on the horse
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    Has anything been said about FPL freezing prices rises this week?

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    1. Gavin - Gers in turmoil!!!
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      yes

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    2. Gavin - Gers in turmoil!!!
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      All prices frozen until after GW2 deadline

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      1. Back on the horse
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        cheers Gav-la

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      2. Jack Frost
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        Source. Was there a Official message on the price freeze?. (seems likely after no rise/fall last night).

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        1. Jack Frost
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          I will answer my own question"

          Q: How will having unlimited transfers until the Gameweek 2 deadline effect the game?

          A: All record of transfers will be removed at the Gameweek 2 deadline (11:30 BST on Saturday 20th August 2011). You will start Gameweek 2 with no transfers or points deductions recorded. If you have already played your wildcard it will be reset.

          Transfers will not effect player price changes until after the Gameweek 2 deadline.

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  12. ManTree(v2!) or just JAY!
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    Best £17m midfield and striker combo pls gents??!

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    1. ManofKent
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      Too many options to pick 'the best' - Torres & sinclair could be good, but I've neither

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    2. Park the bus
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      NZog and Suarez imo

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  13. Dunnyball
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    Would anyone care to cast a critical eye over this squad please?

    Given - Mignolet

    Enrique - Kompany - Alex - Aaron Hughes - Simpson

    Downing - Brunt - Silva - Nzog - Moses

    Torres - Zamorra - Bent

    The stand out thing for me anyway is the lack of ManU players but with some difficult games coming im looking alsewhere for now.

    Any thoughts?

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  14. yanky
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    A) Bent silva
    B) rooney nzog

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  15. Attila the Bum
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    Like the pace and direct running of Walcott and Gervinho - will pose a real threat to teams with shit fullbacks.

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    1. Minty
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      Like Newcastle 🙂

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      1. Attila the Bum
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        😆
        True.

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  16. Attila the Bum
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    Vinny Walcott.

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  17. Manky Yanc
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    Sorry, I'm sure this has been answered hundreds of times today, but I can't see anything on the last few pages about it...

    Does anyone know what's happening with the head to head leagues ?

    Still no results or even fixtures, and admin option to start from GW1 has disapeared. GW2 onwards are the only options now.

    Has GW1 been scrapped altogether ???

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    1. Damo.
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      Liar 🙂 Demi just put it up on the last page

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      1. Manky Yanc
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        I was typing 😛

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  18. Kevtheotter
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    Is the massive price rise for agerou enough of a reason to have him?

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    1. JoshT
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      depends how you rate cheaper players i think. e.g. would you have thought to of put watson for Wigan in this week?

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      1. Kevtheotter
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        What?

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        1. dribbler
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          "Is the massive price rise for agerou enough of a reason to have him?"...no and his price hasn't risen yet either

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          1. Fine, keep changing my name…
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            And on my reading of the price freeze, it probably won't either, as the thousands of transfers in this week won't ever be applied to his price.

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  19. JoshT
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    Adam Young Tchoyi Silva
    or
    Lampard Sinclair Brunt Silva

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    1. ManofKent
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      Both look good, maybe option 1 but try Hoolahan for Tchoyi?

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  20. Dynamic
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    Baines, Torres, Rooney, N'Zogbia or A.Cole for captain for Gameweek 2?

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    1. Minty
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      Torres out of them - i've gone Bent C Torres VC

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    2. User
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      Rooney IMO - United are strong at home and Tottenham don't keep clean sheets.

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  21. Oliver Reed
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    bent or aguero...hmm, head says bent heart says aguero...

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  22. Attila the Bum
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    New post past dwellers.

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    1. Back on the horse
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      is it any good?

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  23. The Laughing Man
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    Does anyone know what position Ramsey is playing today?

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    1. ratty
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      looks like a 4-3-3 with Ramsey central

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  24. tommys
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    rooney torres campbell?????

    good or bad ?

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    1. Kostja
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      pretty ok, personally like bent or Suarez instead of Torres and AJohnson instead of Campell

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  25. LewanGOALski
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    which midfielder up to 8.0 ? Please help!

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    1. dribbler
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      yaya or n'zogbia

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    2. Minty
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      Yaya or Bale, if you're thinknig short term i'd go Nzog or Osman

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  26. Desange
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    Need help with a 5.5 defender?

    Bosingwa bandwagon?
    Jones/Smalling?
    Jagielka?
    Alternative?

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    1. Kostja
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      Jags is the sure thing, Bosingwa the best if he plays(owner myself) if to go for a man utd defender than i would go for Johnny evans

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  27. Kostja
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    Which mid Taarabt, Larsson, Sessegnon or Nzog. or anyone else cheaper

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  28. Razmataz
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    Will Ramsay be a consistent first team regular now nasri & fabregas have gone?

    Or will he share the minutes with Diaby?

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    1. Eidur17
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      ramsey will be a starter defo

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  29. tommys
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    6.5 mid fielder?

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  30. andy85wsm
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    Aguero, Rooney, Torres, Baines.

    Rest doesn't look too pretty.

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