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Fixtures Gameweek 16

FAVOURABLE FIXTURES

MANCHESTER UNITED – Aston Villa (A), West Ham (H), Hull (A), Norwich (A)

Photo 10-12-2013 01 13 07United have always thrived on an air of invincibility, especially at home. That bubble has been well and truly burst this past week. Whether they can recover that or not remains to be seen and much will depend on how they fare over the next few weeks as this one really could go either way right now. Either they steady the ship quickly, and this week will go down as a blip, or the rot continues to set in and we have a full blown crisis on our hands.

We imagine Moyes will be waiting with baited breath then to see our verdict on his upcoming fixtures! Well rest easy David, as we feel the next four should be kind. In theory, United have three away from home coming up but this may be no bad thing given this week’s events. All four fixtures are against teams lower than United in the league. The home fixture is against the lowest placed of the four and we would expect United to beat West Ham at Old Trafford. Wouldn’t we?

Away from home United are actually the joint top scorers with Arsenal on fourteen goals, but their away defensive record is average at best. Given that then, probably the best place to look for fantasy points will be in attack and the return from suspension of Wayne Rooney will be the key to this we feel. Robin van Persie may be worth a look but his recent injuries and hefty price tag is seeing his following dwindle. In midfield there are slim pickings with Adnan Januzaj now the top scorer on just thirty one points but the sooner Michael Carrick returns for United the better. Whilst he is useless as a fantasy asset his presence in the middle of the park has been sorely missed.

EVERTON – Fulham (H), Swansea (A), Sunderland (H), Southampton (H)

The Toffees have just come away with four points out of six from what was a nightmare week on paper, which involved away trips to both Man United and Arsenal. Confidence will be at a high point then we imagine and the upcoming fixtures will only add to the momentum that is building. Three fixtures at home in the next four and all against teams below them in the league will surely see much investment in the Everton ranks amongst fantasy managers in the upcoming weeks. Everton are now unbeaten at Goodison in the league in this calendar year – a record they will be keen to see through until the end of 2013. It would be the first time in fifty years that they have achieved this remarkable feat and the last time it happened was in the 1962/63 season – and they won the league that year! The only away fixture in this run sees them travel to an inconsistent Swansea and so even this one feels eminently winnable given Everton’s away form this week alone.

Whilst Romelu Lukaku seems the obvious go-to man in fantasy terms, it is worth noting that he is in fact only Everton’s fourth top scorer of fantasy points this season. Team-mates Tim Howard, Seamus Coleman and Phil Jagielka all have more than him and are significantly cheaper. The message here is clear. Investment in one or more Everton defenders may be wise for the next few weeks.

Two players who have burst onto the scene for Everton recently are Bryan Oviedo and Gerard Deulofeu. Whilst both are cheap and scoring good points, which is always a nice combination, we feel a word of caution may be necessary here. Both are what we consider to be reverse out of position players – therefore, players who are listed as playing higher up the pitch than they do in reality. Oviedo is classed as a midfielder yet is playing at left-back and Deulofeu as a striker but plays in midfield. It’s a big shame given their price tags as Oviedo will not get four points for a clean sheet and Deulofeu would have been an ideal fourth or fifth midfielder in our squads. We are not saying don’t pick either but just be aware!

HULL CITY – Stoke (H), West Brom (A), Man United (H), Fulham (H)

Another team with three home fixtures in the next four, Hull should be buoyed by their last game at the KC which was the 3–1 victory over Liverpool. The difficult fixture that stands out there is Man United but who knows these days?! They will certainly fancy their chances of an upset and with Stoke and Fulham the other two visitors, their fans may be hoping for a happy festive period. Their one away trip sees them visit West Brom who have lost four of their eight home games so far.

Hull have only conceded three goals in seven home games so far this season, so with that in mind Curtis Davies and Allan McGregor could be worth a look and at 4.6m and 4.4m respectively could offer great value for a few weeks. Further forward Hull are struggling to find the net overall, having the joint fourth worst scoring record so far with just thirteen goals to their name. Robbie Brady was making an early case for being this seasons surprise budget choice until he succumbed to a hernia problem which stunted his progress and he hasn’t notched a goal or assist since GW6 now but still remains Hull’s top scoring midfielder which tells us all we need to know about the rest really!

Upfront Yannick Sagbo has cemented his place in the team but again he is hardly prolific with just two goals and two assists to his name and at just 4.9m is cheap. That’s all he is really, just cheap. So whilst we started off saying that Hull have favourable fixtures, on reflection, other than a cheap defender and possibly holding Brady if you have him (and he can prove his fitness) then there really is not a lot else to be considering!

THE BEST OF THE REST…

Aston Villa host Man United, Crystal Palace and Swansea in the next four as well as a trip to Stoke. They are inconsistent at best lately though so it’s anybody’s guess how they will fare with that lot.

Sunderland really need to start getting some results soon or they will be cast adrift at the bottom. They have away games coming up against fellow strugglers West Ham and Cardiff as well as a home game with Norwich.

LESS FAVOURABLE FIXTURES

Liverpool – Tottenham (A), Cardiff (H), Man City (A), Chelsea (A)

Nicely poised in second place in the league the next four fixtures may well test Liverpool’s  candidacy as potential Champions. The home game against Cardiff is the sort that Luis Suarez has been having for breakfast as of late but it’s the three away matches that will tell us the most. Spurs have struggled for goals this term but are still up in sixth and should give Liverpool a game. The trips to Man City and Chelsea are the real tough one’s we feel.

They will have to negotiate the festive period without their captain Steven Gerrard though, just to complicate matters further. He pulled up with a hamstring strain in the weekend victory over West Ham and the prognosis does not look good. Phillippe Coutinho may have to come to the fore in Gerrard’s absence despite another quiet performance against West Ham which sums up his fantasy season so far – played very well by all accounts, scored two points! Despite the fixtures Luis Suarez will surely still feature in many a fantasy team and it’s a brave manager who jettisons him now.

ARSENAL – Man City (A), Chelsea (H), West Ham (A), Newcastle (A)

We are not picking on the teams at the top this week deliberately it’s just how the fixtures have fallen! There are some that have suggested, whisper it quietly, that Arsenal are sitting pretty at the top due partly to a relatively soft set of fixtures thus far. Well the next few weeks is their opportunity to either quieten such detractors or fan the flames further. The next two are sure to be crackers either way as they first travel to Man City and then host Chelsea at the Emirates. The next two see the Gunners back on the road again, going to West Ham and Newcastle. Neither will be easy but if we had to pick one then maybe West Ham will be the light relief in the middle of that lot.

Theo Walcott’s return to the fold has been much anticipated in fantasy circles with the hope that he would offer a differential to Ozil or Ramsey. Wenger seems content to be easing him back in gently for now but even so he has managed two assists in just sixty three minutes of football, spread over four sub appearances since his return. A couple of starts and the bandwagon may begin rolling.

Crystal Palace – Chelsea (A), Newcastle (H), Aston Villa (A), Man City (A)

Much improved since the arrival of Tony Pulis, the Palace revival will be tested to the full with this set of fixtures. Trips to both Man City and Chelsea bookend a home fixture with a resurgent Newcastle and an away trip to Villa. Two clean-sheets in two games bodes well but that will be difficult to maintain we feel.

We can only imagine what Pulis has had to say to Marouane Chamakh since he arrived but whatever it was it seems to be working a treat. The man with the strangest hair in football now has two goals in two games and seems almost rejuvenated. Expect some transfer activity in the window from Palace but until then Pulis has to utilise what is at his disposal and their fans may have to endure some industrial tactics but that may be their only hope of survival.

Be Wary of….

Southampton may have stopped the rot of three straight defeats with a very respectable draw at home to Man City last time out but their fixtures still remain challenging. Newcastle (A), Spurs (H), Cardiff (A) and Everton (A) await them and it will be interesting to see how well they fare over Christmas.

Fulham had lost six on the bounce prior to the weekend victory over Villa and will be hoping their fortunes have changed with the arrival of the new manager. Meulensteen’s credentials will be tested to the full though as they now go into a run of fairly difficult fixtures with Everton (A), Man City (H), Norwich (A) and Hull (A).

Fixture Fun

This week sees another raft of European fixtures involving six of our domestic teams with Arsenal, Chelsea, Man City, Man United, Swansea and Tottenham all in action prior to GW16. Keep an eye out for injuries and rotation as a result before you make any rash transfer decisions.

The deadline for GW16 is Saturday 14th December at 11.30am GMT.

Good luck everyone!

This article was written by inittowinit

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  1. 97

    Morning all, jimbo you still around ?

  2. 98

    Please RMT

    Mignolett, Marshall
    Clyne, Dawson, Coleman, baker, gabbison
    Yaya, Ramsey, Sissoko, shelvey, kasami
    Aguero, Suarez, RVP

    0.1 mil in bank.

    RVP has been killing me. Dropped from 40,000 to outside top 200,000 in last 5 weeks as Robin has not been playing. I’ve kept him this long, I think I should keep him. He is a real differential now!

    What do you think if you had my team and put up with him for this long?

    • 98.1
      photek says:

      It’s been the same for me, i’ve had RVP since the start and the last 5 weeks have really tested my patience. It’s been more annoying that no good info was coming out about his injuries and that he stayed at 75% chance for weeks.
      I think now i will keep him until the January WC at least, obviously, if he isn’t playing or not picking up points i will have to look to sell him. Traditionally, Villa Park is a good hunting ground for Man U so i will see after this weekend.

    • 98.2
      flingy says:

      Dropping from 40-200k in 5 weeks is a good enough reason for me. Go on the FPL site and mess around with your transfers, take RVP out for somebody like Lukaku/Remy and see the vast improvements you can make in midfield. Personally I don’t see the overall benefit of having 3 expensive forwards if you have sub-standard mids.

      • photek says:

        I can see you’re point Flingy, alot of my rivals have bigger mids than me but i’m holding firm in 3rd depite RVP not playing 3. I don’t think anyone in my main ML now has RVP which makes him a differential for me. The mids have been hit n miss this season with only the likes of Ramsey and of late, Gerrard really showing consistent returns.
        Last GW alot of my ML came up short with Hazard whereas i done well with Cabaye, it’s all swings and roundabouts.

      • The lack of stand out mids also made me keep RVP, but with the likes of hazard, silva & Walcott likely to be must haves, I can see dropping one of them makes sense.

  3. 99
    tommyp says:

    Ozil, YYT and Oscar or Walcott, Silva and Hazard

  4. 100

    Who thinks Silva will get full game time this Saturday??

  5. 101
    Demsie says:

    I’ve got me a problem with my defence.. Can anyone help ? Hits for defenders a no-no I take it ?

    Here’s what I got:

    Gazzaniga Davis
    Dawson Ben Turner Ridgewell Vlaar Chico
    Ramsey Lallana Hazard Ravel Fer
    Aguero Suarez Rooney

    0FT 0 3.8mil in bank

    Ideally I want to do the following over the next 4 weeks.

    GW17 – Dawson –> Coleman
    GW18 – Lallana –> Yaya
    GW19 – Chico –> M.Turner (rotates well with Vlaar)
    GW20 – Ridgewell – Koscielny

    However I’m never going to get to implement this plan right ? Someone will get injured / suspended.. So what do I do ? What do YOU do in my position ?

    • 101.1
      Raziel says:

      You sticking with Rooney? You’re looney. laugh

      • Demsie says:

        For the minute I am.. Unless you’ve got a good reason not to ?

        Do you know something I don’t Raz, mate ?

        • Raziel says:

          Just that United are terrible and now RvP is back Rooney probably will be behind the striker more. Less goals for him, I think. Still plenty but I prefer Lukaku myself. Glad I didn’t step on the Rooney bandwagon since United are a nightmare to watch.

        • Demsie says:

          To be fair Rooney’s scored consistent points pretty much all season, regardless of whether RVP has been there or not.. Granted the last 2 games have been dry but Utd have looked turd lately. I’m still happy to have him.. Esp when my defence has scored 3 clean sheets in about 10 weeks

        • Raziel says:

          In all honesty I prefer the Everton attacking squad over ManU’s. RvP lost his touch with Meulensteen leaving (also heard he doesn’t like the way Moyes trains), Rooney on the other hand likes the way Moyes trains and is doing good. The team misses creativity of all sorts. It’s a nightmare too watch.

          Suarez and Kun are both topclass in good if not the best attacking squads. Giroud is mediocre in a super team. Rooney is solid in a crap team. Lukaku is above average in a very good attacking team (and he’s the cheapest of the bunch). Just my view though. Doesn’t have to be right or wrong just my view. 😉

    • 101.2
      Raziel says:

      You can also pick cheaper options. Instead of Coleman you could go with Distin (5.1m). On the other hand, Coleman will gather more points. Lallana to Silva, not yaya (now Silva is back). Chico to Turner? Sighs, I don’t fancy Norwich, and not certain but I think he picked up a lot of yellow cards, watch that stat. GW20 good week for Kos? I know next they have City and Chelsea, no CS material.

      • Raziel says:

        Seems I was right, Turner picked up 4 yellow cards. You might get him for a certain game and he get’s suspended. Watch that. Same with the Everton goalie, he already picked up 4 yellows, not touching him at the moment.

      • Why are people so quick to dismiss Yaya Toure, Are my eyes deceiving me or is he not second highest scoring midfielder in FF……2nd with Goals,,3rd with Bonus points and Highest Bps,scored 4th with form,5th Esp,

        • Demsie says:

          I’m not dismissing him mate.. i’m saying i’m going to buy him next week ! smile

        • Raziel says:

          I think Silva is both cheaper and better FPL wise when fit. Silva will always have injury worries though, Yaya never. So in that case you’re right. I just like Silva and he’s 0.5m cheaper.

  6. 102
    Veer says:

    Guys, this is my third time asking. Does anybody know how long that Gazz dude is covering for Boruc/Kelin Davis?

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