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Following our assessment of the strategies and options available to fill our Fantasy Premier League (FPL) Goalkeeper slots, we now consider how to approach our winter Wildcard defence.

Charged with handing out five shirts in our squads, again there are differing approaches on offer. Two or three heavy-hitters, working alongside a pair of budget defenders, rotated to fixtures, is often the popular tactic adopted. In this guide, we assess a cast of defenders who fit both profiles – examining rotation plans and transfer timings along the way.

The Heavy Hitters

John Terry
Three goals in his last four league starts have propelled the Chelsea skipper to prominence just as Wildcards are dealt. We still prefer the energetic raids of Branislav Ivanovic as our Watchlist choice amongst Jose Mourinho’s backline but can’t ignore the fact that Terry is cheaper and, in recent matches, has delivered on his menace at set-plays. Terry also appears to be immune to rotation, with Mourinho choosing instead to dent the appeal of Cesar Azpilicueta, having rested the Spaniard on several occasions.

As mentioned in our Wildcard goalkeeper analysis, Chelsea are blessed with a charmed run-in that deals them very few opponents who look guaranteed to breach their defence. Coverage looks essential, then, and we’d even back the option of doubling on Chelsea’s defensive assets and go with Ivanovic or Thibaut Courtois in goal. While Eden Hazard looks untouchable, there are alternatives to both Cesc Fabregas and Diego Costa, whereas there’s every reason to expect the Chelsea defence to be peerless over the second half of the season.

Ryan Bertrand
It would be remiss to overlook the Southampton defence. Bertrand is the top-ranked defender in the FPL and, even at an inflated price of 5.7, could easily justify a place in our Wildcard line-ups.

At first glance, the fixture list favours the Saints but they will face a string of opponents that seem likely to dent defensive returns. Bertrand’s only sustained run of favourable match-ups hits from Gameweek 27-32 when Palace, Burnley and Hull visit St Mary’s. Having said all this, Ronald Koeman’s side have shown a level of resilience that could earn them unexpected shut-outs, while Bertrand and Nathaniel Clyne remain integral to the Saints’ attacking ploys with their raiding runs down the flank. Both have returned two goals apiece this season and there’s every reason to expect further attacking profits before the campaign climax.

Pablo Zabaleta
Less than a month ago, the tough-tackling Argentine looked a shoo-in with the guarantee of handsome returns. After suffering rotation and having seen the Man City defence allow both Burnley and Sunderland to score at the Etihad, it’s fair to say that Zabaleta’s stock has declined considerably.

City’s title tilt may well see them tighten up as they duel with Chelsea for wins but the fixture list doesn’t offer too much encouragement other than a spell from Gameweek 23-30. Rotation will remain a concern, however, with Manuel Pellegrini almost certain to give Bacary Sagna run-outs should they remain in the Champions League hat. Vincent Kompany, at 6.4 compared to Zabaleta’s 6.6, could offer an alternative once fit but, having suffered two spells of absence through injury already, the City skipper may offer us little more assurance.

Mathieu Debuchy
Many will need convincing to take a punt an Arsenal rearguard that has wavered from robust to comical throughout the campaign. The fixture list does favour Arsene Wenger’s men, however, handing them an obliging second half of the campaign to rival Chelsea’s. Gameweeks 23-33 certainly offers a period that should guarantee some returns for those who gamble on investment.

Debuchy’s mid-season injury has led to a drop in value to 5.2, ensuring that he represents an obvious route into the Gunners’ rearguard. Some rotation with Calum Chambers around Champions League ties is a mild concern, which could push others to consider Laurent Koscielny as a more expensive but assured alternative.

Leighton Baines
Everton’s faltering season has put paid to Baines’ reign as a near-essential acquisition. It had started so well, with the left-back returning a goal, assist or clean sheet in seven of nine starts between Gameweeks 3-11. The winter months have seen Baines and Everton slump into an alarming decline, however.

Should he be revived for the Wildcard selection? There’s no doubt that Baines has the potential to ascend the FPL defender rankings to claim top spot but, to achieve that, Everton will need to rally.

The fixtures from Gameweek 29 onwards certainly offer a platform for Roberto Martinez’s side to end the season strongly and that window looks to be an optimum time to reconsider Baines. For now, however, Baines represents a differential for those turning to three mid-price midfielders or turning their back on the twin Chelsea option.

Luke Shaw
Like City, the United rearguard has wavered badly over the season, relying heavily on the superhuman talents of David de Gea to earn shut-outs.

Injuries are clearing, however, and Louis van Gaal will have the opportunity to pick something that resembles a first-choice defence at some point. That may well see Luke Shaw established as left wing-back and, given that possibility, he should be parked on the long-term Watchlist. In Wildcard terms, he ranks as a differential, with favourable Old Trafford match-ups on offer between Gameweek 21-27.

The Rotation Candidates

Patrick van Aanholt
Having recovered from a popped shoulder and already returned to the fray, Sunderland’s buccaneering left-back wasted no time in re-announcing himself; his winner in the FA Cup tie over Leeds has already ensured that Van Aanholt has blipped on the radar.

The Dutchman has fallen in price to just 4.2 in the FPL and, at that price, represents outstanding value. The Black Cats are treated to a very favourable run of home matches over the final 18 Gameweeks, while away from the Stadium of Light they’ve already shown the ability to frustrate opponents and claim defensive returns.

There’s no other option in Gus Poyet’s back four that can rival Van Aanholt attacking potential, so aside from the option of Costel Pantilimon in goal, he represents an obvious Wildcard selection for those backing Poyet’s men to maintain their mid-price appeal.

Their purple patch hits in Gameweek 25, with Van Aanholt enjoying a run of opponents until Gameweek 32 that promises strong returns: certainly enough to warrant the modest outlay. While it’s an obvious ploy to partner him with Newcastle’s Daryl Janmaat to offer home and away rotation, Sunderland’s ability to earn shut-outs on the road lead us to look elsewhere. Fortunately, there’s another attractive path to consider.

Kieran Trippier
Another attacking full-back, Trippier brings a cultured presence to Sean Dyche’s no-nonsene backline. While Trippier failed to deliver on the expectations built by 12 assists in Burnley’s promotion season, the former Man City man has shown glimpses of that potential. Certainly the statistics highlight Trippier as a forward-thinking full-back to rival the likes of Leighton Baines and West Ham’s Aaron Cresswell.

Burnley have shown admirable resilience at Turf Moor and are about to embark on a four-Gameweek spell that’s likely to ensure that at least one of their rearguard finds its way into our Wildcard squads.

Trippier’s FPL value has fallen to a low of 4.8, enabling us to couple him with Sunderland’s Van Aanholt for just 9.0, to achieve a convincing rotation pairing that promises clean sheets and a smattering of attacking returns into the Easter months. Conveniently, Trippier’s obliging run of opponents falls in spells between Gameweeks 21-24 and 34-38, bookending Van Aanholt’s own window of opportunity. If you’re overlooking the Tom Heaton/Costel Pantilimon pairing in goal, it’s an option you should certainly explore.

Andre Wisdom
While we can’t be certain just how Tony Pulis will set up his back four, we’re already convinced that we’ll see more points from the personnel he selects. Clean sheets look on the agenda for the Baggies, and with the fixture list also falling conveniently, it seems inevitable that they will claim a spot in our Wildcard squad.

As previously discussed in yesterday’s keepers guide, Ben Foster represents a clear option in goal. At the back, Joleon Lescott would seem assured of starts, although Andre Wisdom’s price point of 4.4, compared to Lescott’s 4.9, perhaps puts the former City and Everton defender in the shade. We’d expect Wisdom to retain his start and potentially deliver outstanding value over the remainder of the campaign.

Look to Gameweeks 24-33 as the spell to profit most from Wisdom; he can be paired with a member of the Villa backline to offer a ready-made rotation pairing.

Alan Hutton
We can still can’t quite fathom how Hutton has re-invented himself both as Villa’s first choice right-back and a Fantasy darling. There’s no denying Hutton’s appeal, however, particularly with Paul Lambert toying with a 3-5-2, pushing the Scot further forward to introduce a modicum of attacking threat.

The fixtures aren’t kind to Villa, although Gameweeks 25-30 appear to offer the optimum spell for returns. However, Hutton looks a great option as a third defender operating in rotation with the Trippier/Van Aanholt pairing, adequately complimenting their tougher Gameweeks. He’s also an obvious partner to Andre Wisdom or Joleon Lesscott, offering home and away rotation cover.

Against the odds, Hutton has to remain on the radar with the Ron Vlaar option the only possible caveat. The Dutchman currently offers a Villa alternative at the same price point and may yet depart the Midlands with the likes of United and Liverpool said to be touting his talent.

Neil Taylor
Ben Davies’ departure to Spurs granted us Neil Taylor as a prime Fantasy asset and he hasn’t disappointed. Having returned eight clean sheets thus far, it could be that we’ve seen the best of Taylor and the Swansea back four. The fixture list suggests otherwise, however.

From Gameweek 24-35, the Swans are gifted with a run that hints that there will be further shut-outs on show. To compound their appeal, Garry Monk’s back four work well in tandem with the Van Aanholt option at Sunderland. Like Hutton, Taylor appears to be a gift that will go on giving.

Erik Pieters
If you do turn to the Swansea/Sunderland option, then Stoke’s defence and, in particular, their Dutch full-back, can drop nicely into that mix to offer a third layer of rotation.

While the Potters have returned just four clean sheets all season, Gameweeks 22-30 represent a key spell that could see them push on towards double figures. Significantly, Pieters’ Gameweeks 27 and 30 drop in perfectly to compliment the fragility in the Sunderland/Swansea rotation.

With Phil Bardsley and Geoff Cameron competing at right-back and Philipp Wollscheid’s arrival adding further competition for the spot alongside skipper Ryan Shawcross, Pieters looks the most secure option in Mark Hughes’ rearguard. With two assists and eight bonus points to his name, he looks to be good value for his 4.6 FPL price tag.

Curtis Davies
Like Stoke, Hull’s rearguard has mustered just four clean sheets thus far and Curtis Davies has failed to provide the attacking returns to paper over the cracks. Even so, again like Stoke, the Tigers offer an extremely favourable run of opponents from Gameweeks 23-29 which could be utilised in our Wildcard thinking.

Once a mainstay in the Hull defence, Davies’ future at the KC Stadium is far from certain but, at present, he still offers the most secure route into Bruce’s rearguard. James Chester and Alex Bruce are cheaper alternatives but their teamsheet status remains in flux – all the more so after Michael Dawson returned to the bench at Arsenal last weekend – whilst Davies has returned four of his five bonus points in his last two outings.

Jeffrey Schlupp
Having dabbled with the failed potential of Kasper Schmeichel between the sticks, few will be keen to further explore the Leicester backline as a source of points. However, Jefferey Schlupp is a 4.5-priced option which should be monitored. Currently stricken by injury, he’s out of Wildcard contention but, when fit, he’s been a semi-regular on the left-flank and has already delivered three goals to compensate for a paltry return of just three clean sheets.

Furthermore, Leicester have a clear window of favourable fixtures for the Gameweek 29-38 run-in. The formbook can often be disregarded during the season climax and Schlupp could be a key figure as Pearson’s side scrap for survival. Consider this out-of-position prospect as an option to repair an ailing two or three-man rotation over the run-in.

Mark Mark created the beast. He's now looking to tame it.

  1. jaredwilliams
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    a) Giroud + Chadli

    b) Austin + Sterling/Eriksen

    1. The Bandit
      • 15 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      A

      1. The Bandit
        • 15 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        Sorry, a

        1. Big Sum
          • 15 Years
          11 years, 24 days ago

          Is b or B an option?

    2. XhakaCan
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      A

    3. Richd
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      A

  2. Every Dog Has Its Day
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Made some changes.

    RMWCT -

    Heaton (Pantillimon)
    Hutton Terry Wisdom (Bertrand, PVA)
    ADM Lampard Hazard Sanchez (Boyd)
    Costa Berahino Kane

    7.7 ITB. Berahino -> Aguero next week.

    1. Le Limpar
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 16 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      There'll be whole runs of games when Frank doesn't play so can't really be a 4th mid imo

  3. how now brown cow
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Good evening.

    i guess most wildcards are planning ahead for aguero. Is the general consensus to complete the forward line with two cheapish options and load up on expensive midfield, giving costa the boot?

    What's the feeling on yaya - is he needed too or too much with aguero?

    1. Marty McFly
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Yaya is off soon isn't he....

      1. how now brown cow
        • 11 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        Yes, i mean when he's back....

    2. Richd
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      I am on WC now.

      Going to have 3 big hitting mids, Chadli, Boyd, then Kane, Costa, Kun up top.

      Cheap ass defence, but I like it. Big hitting defenders are a Baine(s) of my life.

      1. how now brown cow
        • 11 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        Zab and baines have burned me too. Thinking terry, clyne and 3 cheapies - probably hutton wisdom and pva.

      2. Marty McFly
        • 13 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        I think I'll stick with Baines until Aguero is fit and the fixture list turns around for Swansea/Villa in a few weeks.

    3. ralfb
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Trying to keep costa and kun

    4. Odikostar
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Could be a good move

  4. Marty McFly
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Sterling + Silva > Fabregas + Boyd?

    1. how now brown cow
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      For free?

      1. Marty McFly
        • 13 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        WC

        1. how now brown cow
          • 11 Years
          11 years, 24 days ago

          I'd say yes

  5. OptimusBlack
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Who is better for next 3 GWS ?

    A- Falcao

    B- Ings

    😥

  6. Tim Canterbury
    • 14 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    What sort of WC team would people consider very ffs-esque? I'm talking those that sware by Baines and the like. I'm feeling bold. Gimme some names

    1. Richd
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      I could list 25 players and 99% of the members would have 15 of these.

      1. Tim Canterbury
        • 14 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        Start with 15. I'm talking Trippier, Mirallas. The ones that those in the know supposedly back

    2. Marty McFly
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Foster, Myhill
      Baines, Ivanovic, Van Aanholt, Trippier, Bertrand
      Hazard, Fabregas, Sanchez, Siggy, Boyd
      Giroud/Rooney, Austin, Kane

  7. Rinseboy
    • 14 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Ok to bench Yaya and save a FT or get in Di Maria?

    Hazard Sanchez Sterling Downing Yaya
    Kane Costa Austin

    1. The Enlightener
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Get him out......ADM good option. Yaya too expensive to have on your bench for that long, I think.

    2. LE GOD(C)-AMERICAN DYCHO-(1…
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      I'm benching..we have the same front 8 lol looks great!

    3. LE GOD(C)-AMERICAN DYCHO-(1…
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      And thinking the same ADM next week benching Austin?

      1. Rinseboy
        • 14 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        Yer that's my plan too next week if I don't do the Adm switch now and bench downing!

    4. LE GOD(C)-AMERICAN DYCHO-(1…
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      I'm interested in the rest of your team team now

      Mine
      DDG
      Zab Hutton Azpi Saylor Reid
      Snap

      1. Rinseboy
        • 14 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        Thanks mate

        Mine is
        Guzan
        Terry Zaba Wisdom Hutton Yun!

  8. ralfb
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Will jedinak and clyne drop in price again this week?

    1. Le Limpar
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 16 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      A Nathaniel de-Clyne would be nice

  9. Tim Canterbury
    • 14 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    If Aguero comes on at the weekend we are all pushing the button agreed?

    1. Big Sum
      • 15 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      nope

    2. how now brown cow
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      I reckon a goal off the bench and no one will be able to resist

        • 12 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        This.

        The fixtures say wait, but I just wont be able to help it if he scores.

    3. theloveburglar
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      week 24 is the time

  10. Stannage
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Hi all...couple of quick questions...
    Who would u prefer in wildcard team..as long term options..

    A - chadli and Cameron (stoke)
    B - downing and Hutton and 0.2 spare...

    And finally who is the best placeholder for kun....can't be Costa vas already will have 3 Chelsea...

    1. ralfb
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Jovetic and keep money itb

    2. The Non Flying Dutchman
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Why not Chadli and Hutton. That would be my pick.

      Easily RVP for me. Potentially explosive differential. I plan to draft him in in.

  11. Long Juan Silva
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    @shutupmikeginn
    I f***ing LOVE science.

    *is handed peer reviewed journal*

    Haha nonono I meant CGI pictures of space with misattributed quotes as captions

    1. theloveburglar
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      zzzzzzzzz

  12. WorldCupDanB
    • 14 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Who will play for West Brom this weekend Pocognoli or Baird, is it a coin flip or is it obvious?

    1. theloveburglar
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      pocognoli i reckon

    2. The Count of Monte Cristo
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Pocognoli, most likely.

    • 12 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Ugh, as a Gooner I've just trebled up on Spurs until GW23, there are going to be some serious mixed emotions following their games!

    It's Lloris/Eriksen/Kane for the record.

    1. how now brown cow
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      As a tottenham fan i can assure you it won't last long. It never does. I often have your players so at least it cheers me up if they fail!!

        • 12 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        haha don't worry they're probably all gone come WC time 😛

        You're the only team with 3 good fixtures coming up though so my hands are tied for the short term.

  13. The Count of Monte Cristo
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Best Baines replacement using FT? Currently without Southampton, Man Utd or Man City cover.

      • 12 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      assuming this is pre-WC as its an FT, in that case, Vertonghen.

      1. The Count of Monte Cristo
        • 13 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        Yes, it's pre-WC. Planning to use the WC after next week as I have 2 FT this week. Why Vertonghen over Bertrand? Simply due to the latter's fixtures?

          • 12 Years
          11 years, 24 days ago

          Yes purely fixtures and playing for a top half team, another alternative is Skrtel. Both have good fixtures, pick up BPs and have a bit of attacking threat at set pieces.

          FWIW I have Lloris and Skrtel with a view to WC after GW23.

    1. In Like Flynn.
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 15 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Bertrand.

  14. Sharkytect
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    New wildcard team, I am excited about this:

    Foster, Guzan
    Terry, Azpilcueta, Bertrand, PVA, N Taylor,
    Hazard, ADM, Silva, Chadli, Siggurdson,
    Kane, Giroud, Aguero

    Scared, aren't you?

    1. The Count of Monte Cristo
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Just a little 😉 Very, very nice team.

      1. Stannage
        • 11 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        Wow..impressive...I may do similar...

    2. ILOVEBAPS
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      I'd have Sanchez over Silva.
      Good team though

  15. Yam-es
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Anyone considering Vertonghen on WC to start along side Chelski defender? Offers decent rotation but in a wiffy defence

    1. Mr. O'Connell
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      dont rotate chelsea and spurs

      1. Yam-es
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 11 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        Would start both but means a big hitter at home most weeks.... Just a theory

  16. tetters
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Whom do I bench? Chambers or Bertie?

    1. The Count of Monte Cristo
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Tough one, probably Bertie.

  17. Mr. O'Connell
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    IMO this is the perfect (yet very template) Wildcard team:

    Pantilimon, Heaton
    Terry, Bertrand, Lescott, PvA, Hutton
    Hazard, Fabregas, Sanchez, ADM, Boyd
    Aguero, Giroud, Kane

    I'm £2.5 mil off this exact team and £1.4 mil off if I do Lescott > Wisdom and Bertand > Clyne.

    Who is dispensable to raise this extra cash?

    1. The Count of Monte Cristo
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Not many downgrade-able players there. Giroud --> Austin perhaps?

      1. The Count of Monte Cristo
        • 13 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        Bertrand --> Alderweireld too?

    2. Big Sum
      • 15 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      heaton, maybe giroud, maybe bertrand

      • 12 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Heaton -> Krul
      Bertie -> Fonte

      scrapes you a little extra here and there

    3. ILOVEBAPS
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Heaton can be a £4m back up to save .6 as Panti can play every week.
      Perhaps it is too early to have ADM so Chadli instead?

    4. XhakaCan
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      I had this problem for a while, so I changed my draft completely to a 3-5-2. You could do Lescott > Wisdom, Bertie > Toby, or downgrade Fabregas to Chadli. There's also Giroud > Austin.

    5. The Non Flying Dutchman
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Guzan or Foster over Heaton

      Wisdom over Lescott

      Debuchy over Terry. Arsenal should improve defensively and Debuchy likes to get forward so expect similar output to Berty/Clyne/Terry

      Walcott over Fabregas also an option in near future.

  18. ACE IN THE HOLE
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    What's the likelihood of this happening?

    Bony signs for City > works with some of the worlds best players and coaching staff > scores a few goals > blows a load of cash and lives it up > warms the bench > blows more cash > warms the bench > gets bored > doesn't live up to expectation > gets loaned out > makes permanent move to another club, probably overseas > scores a load of goals

    1. The Count of Monte Cristo
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      I'd give you evens 😉

    2. The Bandit
      • 15 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      I thought that was Balotelli until I saw the last bit

  19. Dormer
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Who's more essential to replace Yaya with; Siggy or Chadli?

    My current midfield is Yaya, Sanchez, Silva, Hazard and Boyd.

    1. ILOVEBAPS
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      I'd prefer Siggy long term but Chadders for the next 3 at least.

      1. Dormer
        • 12 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        Pre WC yee. Thanks, that's what my gut was telling me. It's curious though that on sky bet Chadli's on to score anytime are 3.75 where as Siggy's are 3.4.

      • 12 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      pre-WC? take Chadli for the next few fixtures.

      If it's on WC with a long term view, take Siggy

      1. Dormer
        • 12 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        Pre WC yee. Thanks, that's what my gut was telling me. It's curious though that on sky bet Chadli's on to score anytime are 3.75 where as Siggy's are 3.4.

  20. Arctic monkeys
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Goal.com UK
    1 min ·
    Burnley Football Club agree deal for Manchester United youngster Michael Keane.

  21. mranonymous
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Please rate my planned wildcard team.

    Foster Myhill

    Terry Debuchy Trippier PvA Yun

    Sanchez Hazard DiM Siggy Boyd

    Aguero Costa Kane

    Thank you.

    1. The Count of Monte Cristo
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Solid. Wouldn't have Debuchy even as an Arsenal fan myself. Though his fixtures do look tasty.

    2. The Non Flying Dutchman
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      I prefer rotating cheapie GK's.

      Think their are better options than Yun and Trippier. Hutton? Wisdom? If the cash works that is.

      Otherwise very solid

  22. The Count of Monte Cristo
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    2 FT. How does this sound?

    Baines --> Vertonghen
    Downing --> Chadli

    Probably just for next 2 weeks at the minimum?

      • 12 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      I think you could hold on the Downing transfer as West Ham have good fixtures too for the next 2 weeks.

      1. The Count of Monte Cristo
        • 13 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        Hmmm so you think that:

        SWA (A), HUL (H) with Downing is better than Chadli's PAL (A) SUN (H) and is worth having 2 FT next week?

          • 12 Years
          11 years, 24 days ago

          The fixtures are marginally better for spurs, but I think Downing's underlying numbers far outweigh them.

    1. The Non Flying Dutchman
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Vertonghen seems too much of a punt.

      Saying that I have taken a punt on Moreno. Couldn't even keep a cs home to leicester. Hoping his wing back role might yield points till I wildcard.

      I have Chadli too

  23. Iceball
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    I am thinking one City-defender in WC
    A) Clichy
    B) Zaba
    C) Other
    D) Dont do it

    1. It’s gonna Ben Mee
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      D

      • 12 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Komps. Only Kompany is guaranteed the game time and thus worth the investment.

  24. The Man Pastore
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    I think i am done with my WC team. What do you guys think:

    Panti Krul
    Bertrand Terry Wisdom PVA Wasilewski
    Hazard Fab Sanchez Sterling Boyd
    Kane Giroud Falcao

    Thanks!

    1. Punty
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Looks pretty good, money in the bank for Aguero I guess?

      1. The Man Pastore
        • 11 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        yes

    2. jaredwilliams
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Very similar to mine except I have Siggy/Chadli instead of Sterling/Boyd. I've found they rotate decently with Giroud for the next 10 or so weeks. What are your thoughts?

      1. The Man Pastore
        • 11 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        I prefer to avoid the benching headache personnaly

  25. It’s gonna Ben Mee
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    What happened to Clyne? Did his leg fall off? Should I do Clyne > Bert if he's away next GW too?

  26. Syd.
    • 16 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    The watchlist is different

  27. Punty
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    RMWCT please.. bit boring but I think it's relatively solid.. 0.2m ITB but not sure what I can do with that to improve the team?

    Krul Panti
    Pieters Bertrand Terry Wisdom PvA
    Chadli Hazard Fàbregas Sánchez ADM
    Agüero Kane Ings

    1. ILOVEBAPS
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 24 days ago

      Very good. Benching issue this week but nice problem to have. 😉

      1. Punty
        • 12 Years
        11 years, 24 days ago

        Will play it after this weekend, just getting ready! Thanks

  28. Stannage
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 24 days ago

    Any thoughts on this wildcard team?.....
    Heaton. Panty.
    Terry. Bertrand. Hutton. Wisdom. Wasilevski.
    Hazard. Sanchez. Adm. Chadli. Downing.
    Kane. Giroud. Kun (Rooney or falcao placeholder

    Is that any good?