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23 August 2011 1357 comments
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Arsenal and Man City have this afternoon agreed a fee for the transfer of Samir Nasri. The Frenchman is due to arrive in Manchester later today for a medical and the deal, believed to be in the region of £20m, can be expected to go through imminently. Great news for City, then, but from a Fantasy manager’s point of view, does this merely muddy the waters when eyeing up Roberto Mancini’s men?

A Man City Midfield Perspective
Prior to the season kicking off, Mancini went on record as saying his outfit must score more goals if they are to stand a chance of picking up the title. So far, the team’s play has been refreshingly open and it appears the City boss is determined to shed the negative, mainly defensive take on a 4-2-3-1 formation last season.

Seven goals in their opening two games and Mancini has now added a 4-4-2 formation to his side’s repertoire. David Silva, as Mark mentioned earlier, has been outstanding in his opening two games and has looked the strongest City midfield option available so far. Yaya Toure’s performance at home to Swansea –he had 9 shots at goal- had perhaps suggested an alternative to Silva but the very real possibility of a 4-4-2 coming into play would see him drop deeper and resultantly lessen his Fantasy potential. The limited game time of both Adam Johnson and James Milner looks likely to suffer still, though the latter’s ability to play centrally may allow him more minutes.

Nasri’s adaptability will help. Although he’s able to play anywhere in the attacking midfield three, he is more likely to find a place on City’s left wing- Mancini’s use of the left-footed Silva as an inverted winger from the right is testament to that, though Silva’s role as the chief creator, the one to drop deep and link play, still looks assured; Mancini is too conservative to give two of his first XI license to act as playmakers.

Though it’s impossible to predict just how important Nasri’s role in the City first XI may prove to be, this brilliant article by Simon Kuper on the increased importance of football and statistics is revealing. Kuper paid a visit to Man City’s training ground and found that, just like Fantasy managers, the club pay a great deal of attention to player statistics. Gavin Fleig, City’s head of performance analysis, explained the line of thinking:

“The top four teams consistently have a higher percentage of pass completion in the final third of the pitch. Since the recruitment of Carlos Tévez, David Silva, Adam Johnson and Yaya Touré to our football team, in the last six months alone, our ability to keep the ball in the final third has grown by 7.7 per cent.”

A look at our Members area reveals just how strong Nasri is in that respect. He was rated seventh for successful passes in the opposition half last season- Toure and Silva, City’s top two, were eighth and ninth, despite both playing five games more. If City are to back up Mancini’s demands of attacking football, Nasri’s contribution looks key, then, though with the club also participating in the Champions League, it’s too early to take a punt, with Silva still likely to be the most assured Fantasy choice in City’s midfield until time make matters more apparent.

An Arsenal Midfield Perspective
At present, the Nasri move certainly nails down Gervinho’s place on the Arsenal left. Andrei Arshavin continues to look a shadow of his former self and while Gervinho is a more attack-minded presence than Nasri, he is still as creative- the Ivorian assisted 10 goals last season as well as scoring 15 for Lille. The problem is, in most Fantasy games, including the FPL, Gervinho is classified as a forward.

With Cesc Fabregas gone and already scoring goals for Barcelona, there are slim pickings available in the Arsenal midfield from a Fantasy point a view- a rare thing, indeed. Aaron Ramsey may yet cement his place in Arsene Wenger’s first XI and, at 6.5, is undoubtedly a potential bargain if this proves to be the case, while Theo Walcott’s season has already been blighted by injury- the winger lacks consistency and has a tendency to be one of the most frustrating Fantasy options around.

The Gunners look bereft of all confidence right now and it will be galling for Wenger that the only player who looked likely to make things happen against Liverpool on Saturday was Nasri. The Arsenal boss has plenty cash to splash, then; these next eight days before the end of August will hopefully bring us one or two more Emirates options worthy of our Fantasy consideration.

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  1. ralphypne
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    first!

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    1. Brian (Not the Messiah)
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      you're going down...

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  2. ralphypne
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    Got a feeling United will hammer Arsenal on Sunday...

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    1. Adam
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      So do I.

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      1. Jimrod™
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        I think everyone feels the same way - which will no doubt result in Arsenal hammering them 5-0 with a RVP hat-trick and brace from Arshavin because everyone on FPL has forgotten about them! Next gameweek 500k people use Wildcard to transfer both in only for them them to both get send off in next match...

        This is how it works.

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  3. uʍopǝpısdn
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    How do we think the Man City midfield will line up? Nasri, Toure, Silva & Barry?

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    1. Blue Teets
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      Pretty slick, city r second best team in the prem now.

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      1. Fratboy
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        agreed.

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      2. @ImpressiveTackl
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        Debatable. Their lack of title challenging experience may tell and their manager is an eejit in my view.

        United to retain the title (biased I know).

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        1. Gargamel
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          Bit harsh on Mancini isn't it? I think his doing really well and also GENERALLY conducts himself better than most.

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      3. Oi! Shadders!
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        Pretty slick, city r second best team in the prem now.

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    2. TO
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      yaya barry
      silva
      ??? Aguero nasri

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      1. LaLaLand
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        de jong where u put barry
        aguero where u put the question marks
        szeko where aguero currently is

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        1. TO
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          By gw5 dzeko will start on the bench,and i cant see aguero playing on the wing. 4-5-1/4-3-3 will be their best formation

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    3. Drip Doctor
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      De Jong holding.
      Yaya and Nasri in the centre
      Aguero and Silva on the flanks.
      Dzeko/Tevez upfront.

      Silva and Nssri will interchange positions. It's a damn sexy midfield/attack.

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      1. AP
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        Poor old Adam Johnson. Would be a star at Chelsea/Liverpool.

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        1. Drip Doctor
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          True. Milner had a great game the other night aswell, chin up!

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  4. what what what
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    bum

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  5. LaLaLand
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    "cesc fabregas already scoring goals for barcelona"
    have i missd something?

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    1. Scroobius Mac
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      Scored in pre-season debut.

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    2. Bubbles
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      He scored in a friendly last night.

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    3. disparate dan - a reasonabl…
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      looking forward to seeing him in super cup final on friday

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  6. what what what
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    yeah that sounds about right. you'd think silva, toure and nasri were certs.

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  7. altecmayank
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    Looks like its certain, ManC will be amongst Top 2 in EPL this year. but question is > Do they have in them to win Champions League if they were to reach and play Barca in d finals ?? food for thought, i presume.

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    1. Jimrod™
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      Well they've got the squad for it now, could easily field two top-six Premier league sides. All they need now is a good manager!

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    2. @ImpressiveTackl
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      Catch a grip lads.

      They've played Swansea and Bolton in the league. They also capitualted to Manyoo in the Community Shield.

      Let them play some good sides first... and Barca would tear them apart imo.

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      1. Calroid
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        Your post makes way too much sense.

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  8. Tim Pickupski
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    Obviously, Arsenal are now a selling club. Welcome to life outside the top 5 or 6 clubs.

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    1. Joey Millions
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      damnit, i just jumped ship from man city to being an arsenal fan this season! damn you RvP!

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      1. Jimrod™
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        I just took up Man City as "my club", toyed with Newcastle but their lack of ambition in the transfer market convinced me to pick a team more likely to beat my mates clubs. (I've never supported a team, probably because parents older brother had no interest in Football - main mates support the other top 5 clubs so it just made sense to pick City ;))

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        1. Cowshed - Blue & White …
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          Alternatively, you could just 'support' your local team. Just a thought rather than 'picking' a team just so you watch them in the pub with your mates....

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          1. Turbodog
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            oh chill out grumpypants

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            1. Cowshed - Blue & White …
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              Just find this armchair supporting of whoever happens to be biggest at the time a bit baffling.

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              1. Oi! Shadders!
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                +1

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              2. Gargamel
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                It's also patronising how fans of smaller clubs tend to look down on big club supporters in general.

                On the other hand I don't understand how supporting a team really works. For me the group of players is always bigger than the club.

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              3. andrew
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                Supported City since I was 8 I'm now 24, the amount of abuse I've gotten in the past 2 seasons for wearing a shirt outside the house is more than in the previous 14 years added together!

                Agree with supporting your local team though. I'm at the keepmoat (Doncaster Rovers) and Galpharm (Girlfriends mum is a season ticket holder) more often than COMS though!

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        2. Attila the Bum
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          Don't pick Newcastle. It's a right bloody drama queen of a club.

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          1. Attila the Bum
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            Oh but don't pick Citeh, they are terribly nouveaux. Quite vulgar old chap.

            Especially if you are a Southerner, oh Lord the world will be at an end when I meet a cockney Citeh fan, cockney United fans are bad enough.

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            1. AP
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              I don't imagine you meet many cockneys full stop.

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              1. Gargamel
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                I can't believe you didn't even give me one full day before you went onto twitter and intimated I stayed quiet on here just because Anderson had a good game you muppet!

                I was really impressed with him yesterday for the record, way better than the Anderson of last season.

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                1. AP
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                  😆 I haven't even got started on Welbeck yet either Garg. REPENT!

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                  1. AP
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                    Muahah. Advantage Partridge. 😛

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                  2. Gargamel
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                    😀

                    He too had a really good second half. I'll happily admit I was wrong about them both if they can keep it up for a while, but I'd like to wait until the end of the season before I do.

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              2. Attila the Bum
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                Only during the hunting season.

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    2. MCM
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      I reckon Arsenal would still be a top 4 club if Man City didn't break the bank.

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      1. Tim Pickupski
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        I wonder how often they will play all of these expensive purchases, or will they all become the new Thomas Brolin? That is one warm bench!

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        1. Bubbles
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          Garg must not see this!

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        2. Gargamel
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          🙁 🙁 🙁

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  9. Demí
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    Cheerio Na$ri

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    1. Fratboy
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      Na$ri, genius

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    2. Bubbles
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      😕 You really think it's all about money?

      Like it or not, Man City are a team very much on the up, with a very real chance of winning the title this season. Those two points can't really be used to describe Arsenal in their current state. Yes, he'll probably double his wages in going to City but he's also going to stand a much better chance of actually winning something, imo.

      A few years ago you could label someone going to City as a money mercenary, but with the players they've got now, you can't just throw that label at someone joining them. They are real contenders.

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      1. Demí
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        Sorry bubbles, was just a play on his name, i don't really think that. Man City are very much on the up, and it's clear he went for footballing reasons.

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      2. Drip Doctor
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        This. And im an Arsenal fan.

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    3. Voyeur
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      And you wouldn't move to a similar job in a rival firm, if it offered a pay rise and better prospects?

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      1. Cowshed - Blue & White …
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        300 quid a week to 500 quid a week can hardly be compared in the same terms as jumping from 80,000 to 120,000 or whatever it is.

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  10. Bedknobs and Boomsticks
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    That is a brilliant article. Perhaps someone should show it to the people who run the EA Index.

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  11. altecmayank
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    and i jumped ship from ManU to Liverpool 🙂 bored of manu terrible, as it is I was not born in england, leave alone manchester 😛

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    1. Joey Millions
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      lllpooool looks decent this year. im more a fan of the players than the teams as a whole...

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  12. MCM
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    Bad move Nasri. That is all.

    Not really, but my views would take a long long time to type!

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  13. QOTSA
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    Aguero + Young = 21m

    Rooney + Silva = 21.5m

    Considering Silva's output could be hampered by Nasri's arrival. My fut is saying choice 1.

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    1. Drip Doctor
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      Easily the second option.

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  14. QOTSA
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    What can we do now in terms of Man City coverage? 😆

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  15. Joey Millions
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    how are the riots over in there? they aren't still hurting footy stadiums are they?

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    1. Voyeur
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      someone put some elastoplast on the stadiums and they're feeling better now

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  16. markymark
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    Just make sure you have Kompany....

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    1. Freshy
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      Defensively not the same without DeJong

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  17. MCM
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    Does anyone think Nasri will be on last seasons form at Man City?

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    1. Drip Doctor
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      He looked good against Liverpool.

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    2. maxi - REAL ENGLISH FAN
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      mate nasri in a team like man city will ****ing boss it

      arsenal were a reck and it had an effect on how well he could play

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  18. halnone
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    I had Chelsea down to win the league before the season started. But they don't look like champions.

    With City's new acquisition, I think City can really challenge for the title, and even possibly win it. But United are still favorites in my book as much as I hate to admit it.

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    1. Retro
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      I had myself down to win FPL...

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  19. Ringo
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    There are people above talking about Man city winning the Champions League!?! Barcelona would put 6 past that defence.

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    1. Brian (Not the Messiah)
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      they didn't put 6 past Arsenals defence?

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  20. applebonkers
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    man cty already seem to have one of the most flexible line-ups this season and nasri could add to that. silva is usually classed as playing on the wing in the starting line-ups but is one of the falsest and most flexible wingers ever as he plays the majority of the game as a more central playmaker. i can see silva and nasri both swapping with eachother every single minute of every game and infuriating opposition defences.

    -------------- de jong -- yaya -----------------
    -nasri/silva ------ silva/nasri ------- aguero -
    ----------------- dzeko ------------------------

    that can so easily morph into 4-diamond-2 or 4-4-1-1 that perhaps calling it any formation is misleading. during the man city bolton game gary neville said the best compliment he can give man city is he had no idea what system they were playing

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    1. samcro
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      The best news is that they don't have to play Barry or Milner too.

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    2. Scratch
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      Well if they managed to confuse the Neviller then they really mean bidness.

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    3. Bubbles
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      I can see all three of Nasri, Silva and Aguero constantly swapping about if they play the three behind Dzeko/Tevez, causing defenders all sorts of problems.

      I wish Carlos would just bugger off, Dzeko would become an absolute bargain if so.

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  21. Adam
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    de Jong
    Silva Yaya Nasri
    Aguero Dzeko

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  22. O Fenomeno
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    Just seen Tim Cahill is a doubt fot the weekend with sickness? Can anyone shed some light on this?

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    1. 1966 was a great year for E…
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      Neil Warnock mentioned that a few of his QPR players had a virus, I guess he must have caught something during the game.

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      1. O Fenomeno
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        What a waste of 9 million on my bench if he misses the game.

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    2. GREENDREAMS11
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      Tim Cah-ill then !! 😉

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      1. O Fenomeno
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        Haha very good!

        Do you work for The Sun's headline writers? 🙂

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  23. JapBen
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    Vorm (vc) (Given)
    Bosingwa, Baines Enrique (Brown, Richards)
    N’Zog, Silva, Sinclair, Moses (Hoolahan)
    Torres, Bent, (c), Saha

    Save my transfer or make a change? Subs and captain choice decent?

    Cheers!

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    1. O Fenomeno
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      Just in case something terrible happens Bent in the warm up or something maybe change your vc?

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      1. JapBen
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        Cheers, I guess Torres, Bosingwa or N'Zog would be better choices

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  24. Scratch
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    So now that Juan Mata has signed where do people expect him to play?

    I presume he'll be one of 3 pronged attackers which means Malouda and Anelka / Sturridge's places are up for grabs

    He'd be tempting for antything under £9m but I reckon he'll be 10.

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    1. Funkyav
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      he will play wide of the central striker either right or left. could also play furthest fwd in the midfield.

      AVB will play predominantly 4-3-3

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    2. maxi - REAL ENGLISH FAN
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      can play either wing or a mid

      malouda looks nailed on and so is lamps

      so i think hell play right cutting in

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      1. Scratch
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        Hmm Malouda's place looks anything but guaranteed. Hauled off in the first match and started as sub in the second.

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        1. maxi - REAL ENGLISH FAN
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          he scored last game and worked well when he changed the system

          bad news for all the right siders

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      2. O Fenomeno
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        Malouda didn't play the full match first week and started as a sub against West Brom, far from nailed on Maxi.

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  25. GREENDREAMS11
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    I'll reserve judgement on City just now. Home win to Swansea is no great shakes and they took a long time to break them down. Away win at the Reebok is not easy but they conceded twice so it will be interesting to see how they handle the likes of Chelsea, United or Liverpool.

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  26. halnone
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    How about this for strength in depth?

    -------------------------Hart

    Richards-----Kompany------Lescott-------Kolarov

    -------------------------NDJ

    ---------------Nasri------------Yaya

    -------Silva---------------------------Aguero

    ------------------------Dzeko

    --------------------------------------------------------------

    ------------------------Tevez

    -------Balotelli-----------------------Johnson

    --------------Barry------------Milner

    -----------------------Zabaleta

    Clichy--------Toure------------Savic--------Boyata

    ---------------------Pantylemons

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    1. halnone
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      Our B team could qualify for europe.

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      1. Rowley Birkin
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        I lol'd when i saw pantylemons tbh 🙂

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    2. O Fenomeno
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      The second team looks pretty dodgy in places (Barry, Clichy, Baloytelli, Zabaleta DM and Pantylemons :smile:)

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    3. Marknlard
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      That second goalie name is made up.

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      1. Scratch
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        Really?

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        1. Rowley Birkin
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          Costel Pantilimon is his name

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      2. applebonkers
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        sounds like a lemon party mascot

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      3. halnone
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        Costel Pantilimon on loan from Timişoara.
        lol.

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    4. FPL Daniel
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      The oil money has ruined the sport

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    5. 1966 was a great year for E…
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      Mancini will have a job on his hands keeping everyone happy, but it's a great squad.

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      1. Ringo
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        Conceded 5 goals in their last 3 games.

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  27. O Fenomeno
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    Milner should try get a move now Nasri has joined, what a waste of a talent on the bench. Go back to Newcastle. 🙂

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    1. Funkyav
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      Milner is one of the most overrated players in the premiership.

      should be playing at villa/newcastle. He is mid prem level at best

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      1. O Fenomeno
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        Have to strongly disagree with that.

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      2. Rowley Birkin
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        Arguably the best player against Bolton, granted it is Bolton but maybe he'll find some form

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        1. MCM
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          Every player will one day have their moment in shining glory, he needs to be consistent and prove he can be that good every match, Milner has hardly done that since he left Villa.

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          1. O Fenomeno
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            He hasn't really been given the opportunity to but you make a good point.

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  28. McDog
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    So any chance of Nasri starting against Spurs then?

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  29. ⭐ ABHISHEK - THE CURIOUS …
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    Demi you their..??

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  30. DUDE
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    RVP will be next out of Arsenal

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    1. turncoat4trophies
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      get this man some oxygen!

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