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Fantasy Football Live Match Chat Game-week 34

Fantasy Football Live Match Chat Game-week 34 – Fantasy Premier League 2014/15

Fantasy Football Live Match Chat Game-week 20GW34 is live! And what a way to start this double gameweek. A lunch time kick-off to get the blood boiling and the accusations of plagiarizing floating. Oh when the Saints/Spurs go marching in, oh when the… Nothing like a sing off to lay claim to a song by, errr an American? Well after that episode of X-factor we get six 3pm games. Including the relegation derby between Foxes and Clarets. But that is not the only fixture with relegation in the equation, Hull visit Palace in a game they must have. QPR running out of chances face the best possible match up as the Hammers have been laying down for all opposition. Sunderland visit the Britannia as they also battle for survival. In the “who cares” game of the week we have Newcastle hosting the Swans. Liverpool visit the Baggies in the first game in their double, as they look to lock up a Europa League spot. Hee hee, sorry that was uncalled for. In the last Saturday game, legend Tim Sherwood (teacher) takes on Pelligrini (student) in what promises to be a chance to count empty seats.

Sunday brings us two tasty fixtures. First the Toffees host the Fellaini led United side. One can only imagine the tears shed as Everton fans remember how lucky they were to have had the Mop, but that is all in the past now. He is sole property of the Manchester club now and their -kick it high, kick it long and let Afro bring it down- style. Sunday also treats us to the best ‘on paper’ fixture of the gameweek. The Emirates will be the sight when old Gunner favourite Mourinho brings in his eleven behind the ball side to probably grab a scoreless draw or eek out a 1-0 win. For the sake of our footy entertainment, we hope Arsenal miraculously scores first, that way the Chelsea ‘forward’ can stop holding hands with Courtois and is forced to actually take up an attacking position.

After one day off we welcome the second game for Hull and Liverpool. Hopefully this will see our DGW investments take the pitch and not be rested. Surely Hull will play their best XI with so much on the line, but will Liverpool?

In the last affair of the gameweek, we have Leicester looking to grab something, anything from the soon to be champs. Who knows how Jose will play this one out, will he finally give some of his players a rest? Hopefully you invested wisely and have picked the guys that Jose will utilize in this the tastier of their double gameweek.

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Saturday in full…

Southampton v Spurs 12:45pm

Burnley v Leicester 3pm

Crystal Palace v Hull 3pm

Newcastle v Swansea 3pm

QPR v West Ham 3pm

Stoke v Sunderland 3pm

West Brom v Liverpool 3pm

Man City v Aston Villa 5:30pm

Sunday sees two fixtures…

Everton v Man Utd. 1:30pm

Arsenal v Chelsea 4pm

Tuesday is part deux of the double for 2 squads

Hull v Liverpool 7:45pm

Wednesday ends the game-week with the second game of a double for the two remaining sides.

Leicester v Chelsea 7:45pm

Keep track of all the action, the goals, the talking points, right here at FF247 Live Match Chat, an interactive chat which encourages you to keep involved and share your thoughts and emotions as the matches take place.

Good luck to absolutely everyone for GW34 from all at FF247!

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  1. 91
    jamesimmo says:

    Hey guys. Looking ahead already: what do you think of my team at the moment?

    I’m planning to save my FT this weekend and then do Fab —–> Sanchez and Sterling —–> whoever I can afford for GW36. Hopefully I can sneak in Bellerin / Koscielny afterwards in time for the Arsenal DGW too.

  2. 92
    Avengers says:

    Why is Vardy being shown as Doubtful in FPL?

  3. 93
    Mitro says:

    Evening all!!

    I know it’s a bit early but any ideas on what I should do for GW35? 1FT & 0ITB. Was thinking Ramsey in for silva?

  4. 94
    Andy says:

    Here we go then, 5 mins till the big kick off, all aboard the Bournemouth bus smile

    • 94.1
      Andy says:

      Kermogant brought the wrong balloons to this promotion party and sticks a penalty into the stands, I don’t think it’ll matter much now though, 2 – 0 up and now Bolton are down to 10, Bournemouth have somehow managed to get in the EPL.

      • DMC says:

        Hey Andy great stuff anyone worth mentioning ahead of next year FPL?

        • Andy says:

          Best guess is they’ll be big favourites for the drop next season so I wouldn’t expect too much from a fantasy perspective, if we’re lucky they might rotate well with another team with budget level players which we could use as squad fillers, really they’re just a cool story. (Bro)

  5. 95
    MattX says:

    Evening guys. Firstly does anyone know what happened to Moreno that he now has a knock? Sorry if this question has already been answered haven’t been on all weekend. Also will he play on Wednesday?

    This is my team. 1 FT and 0.1 mil in the bank.
    What should I do?

  6. 96
    KI says:

    Sorry to jump in. Kop Warrior, I figured bps out. Opta statistics are just that: statistics. And there are lies, damned lies and statistics.
    IOW, Opta has no qualitative variables in their formulas. It’s just spurious accuracy, especially when it comes to leadership. And John Terry, versus Arsenal, was a captain and leader (that hurts; I’m Spurs). But nevertheless, there’s no credit for marshalling a defence, providing the courage to do hard things. It’s one of the things my real team lacks big time, and so, I guess, does Opta.

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