Promoted team analysis – Burnley
Last season
Runners-up in the Championship
93 points (highest Runners-up score since current Championship formation)
Won 26 games
Drew 15
Lost 5
Scored 72
Conceded 37 (lowest in the championship)
Previous season in Premier League:
2009-10 season – 18th (relegated)
Burnley returned to the Premier League following their runners up spot in the Championship gaining an impressive 93 points. The Clarets last stay in the Premier League was in 2009/10 season when they famously beat Manchester United at Turf Moor, sadly soon after manager Owen Coyle moved to Bolton midway through the campaign and despite a gallant survival effort they were relegated. The Clarets outfit that returns to the Premiership may be the bookies favourites for the drop but in manager Sean Dyche you can be certain that they will not go down without a fight. Let’s take a look at their prospects from a fantasy point of view…
The Manager – Sean Dyche
Dyche, who is known as the “Ginger Mourinho” has previously managed Watford and spent some time on the England U21 backroom staff, will keep his players feet firmly on the ground in an effort to re-create what Crystal Palace did last season and remain in the Premiership. A straight talking and no nonsense type of manager, Dyche favours a 4-4-2 system, in last season’s Championship the Clarets used this formation in 40 of their 46 league games. In his 85 matches in charge of the Clarets he has a win ratio of 47%. Dyche has been actively involved in the transfer market this summer and has brought in some seasoned veterans to strengthen his squad. Fantasy Managers should note that Dyche is not one to tinker with his sides, in last season’s Promotion winning team ten players started 38 games or more, Goalkeeper Tom Heaton, along with Jason Shackell and David Jones started all 46 matches.
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The Players
Let’s take a look at some of the players from last season and then some new arrivals-
GOALKEEPER –
Tom Heaton-4.5mln. The former Man United youngster was Dyche’s first signing for the club after arriving from Bristol City last summer. He should be nailed-on to feature in a significant number of games barring injury. Heaton played every one of his side’s league matches and was instrumental in Burnley’s impressive defence. He will offer fantasy managers a good option as a back-up keeper.
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DEFENDERS-
Kieran Trippier-5mln. This highly-rated right-back is likely to be a popular option as a cheapish defender. His set-piece ability and delivery helped him return an impressive 12 assists last season. (top assisting defender in the FPL last season had 8) He could be a consideration in some managers squads.
Michael Duff-4mln. This veteran centre-half played the vast majority of Burnley’s season, though remains to be seen whether Dyche will allow him as much game time in the Premiership.
Jason Shackell-4.5mln. Ever-present at the heart of the Clarets defence, Shackell was snapped up from Derby back in 2012 and has established himself as a key figure in Dyche’s strong backline.
Ben Mee-4.5mln. Mee is the first-choice left-back under Dyche and his three assists last season were overshadowed by Trippier’s tally. He will most likely remain an integral part of the starting 11 but is unlikely to offer fantasy managers the best return in points.
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MIDFIELDERS-
Michael Kightly-5mln. He produced 5 goals and 6 assists during his loan spell before he completed his move from Stoke in the off season. Classed as a midfielder but operates as a winger which could boost his appeal to fantasy managers.
Dean Marney-4.5mln. Marney was snapped up from Hull back in May 2010 – the central midfielder impressed with his several assists last season but let himself down though as he has a habit for picking up silly bookings and was suspended twice last season.
David Jones-4.5mln. The former Wigan midfielder arrived on a free transfer summer and immediately nailed down a regular starting role. Jones also takes a fair share corners to boost his appeal though probably not enough to make fantasy managers select him.
Scott Arfield-5mln. He was brought in on a free transfer from Huddersfield and was used initially as a sub for the first three matches before cementing his place in the starting 11, starting 42 of the following 43 league games. Possible differential potential.
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ATTACKERS-
Sam Vokes – 5.5mln. The former Wolves frontman was a crucial part of the Clarets campaign last year until injury curtailed his season. Having already suffered from a long-term cruciate ligament injury in 2012/13 he had started last season in fine form, with penalty duties helping him find the net 20 times. Unfortunately Vokes sustained another serious knee ligament injury in March and is set to miss the start of the upcoming campaign, rumours suggest a December return. If and when he returns to action and depending on fitness he could make good differential.
Danny Ings – 6mln. The standout player for the Clarets last season he was duly voted Championship Player of the Year. Ings made his debut for England U21s in October last year and with Vokes sidelined through injury, looks set to be the Burnley forward of choice and at only 6m he could make a few managers sit up and notice. Rumours are abound that Ings is wanted by Southampton as a replacement for Rickie Lambert so watch the transfer news.
Ashley Barnes – 4.5mln. Barnes arrived from Brighton during the winter transfer window and his first 10 appearances for the Clarets came from of the bench. When Vokes was sidelined Barnes took his chance appearing in each of the final 11 Championship fixtures.
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New Arrivals-
Dyche has strengthened his squad with six new arrivals this summer Michael Kightly, Matt Gilks, Marvin Sordell, Matthew Taylor, Steven Reid and striker Lukas Jutkiewicz have all completed their moves to Turf Moor. Journeymen pro’s like Taylor and Reid are already known to fantasy managers whilst Jutkiewicz will offer competition up front.
Fixtures
Burnley face a baptism of fire on opening day with a home fixture against Chelsea, the real Mourinho will be in town with his stars hoping to get their Premiership challenge off to a good start. Next up is Swansea away before Man Utd and LVG visit Turf Moor. If the Clarets get a point from these three fixtures they will be doing well.
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Summary
Will Burnley stay up? Im not sure. Could they provide some scares to the opposition? Probably. Whatever happens and with Dyche in charge you can be sure that it will not be because of a lack of effort.
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Have a good day all
Krul
Debuchy. Trippier Vermaelen
Erickson. Hazard. Sanchez. Barkley. Silva
Dzeko. Costa
Subs: Myhill, Upson, Bruce, vazte
I would wait till if he joins United before getting Vermaelen. Barkley wasn’t nailed last season. Dzeko won’t play every week. None of your bench will play, maybe bar Upson. Trippier is too expensive
Ant it’s either brave or daft to go with no Man Utd attacking coverage. I’d probably find the spare 2m and get Rooney for Dzeko.
Bony or Giroud? Already have Sanchez
Bony For Me could be very good differential !
Anon I would go Giroud to begin with. Leicester at home as opposed to Swansea going to Old Trafford.
Inittowinit I’ve think you mean crystal place at home !
Yes mate sorry it is, I’ve not got my glasses on!
Relax Init, the nurse will be around soon
It’s your bloody colours on that fixture tracker, need sunglasses not medicinal ones!
That tracker made me wish I was colour blind.
I blame technology!!
Init
Bad tradesman always blames a tool :p
Lol GP
Think I’m going for Giroud. Bony could get “Second season syndrome”.
I heard Michu died from that.
Sydney (Aus) 0-3 Newcastle (Eng)
1st Half
19′ de Jong S.
26′ Rivière E.
33′ Yanga-Mbiwa M.
Guy what do you think about the goalkeeper situation? Is it better to have a nailed 5.5 keeper like DDG and a non playing 4m keeper on the bench or is it better to have 2 rotating keepers like Krul and Manone?
So can you guys please rate these 2 teams?
DDG,Elliot
Debuchy,Mariappa,Wisom(considering he goes to West Brom),Flanagan/Jose Enrique,Duff
Hazard,Ramsey,Tadic,Snodgrass,Albrighton
Rooney,Sturridge,Dzeko(will see if he nails down a spot,otherwise Giroud and Bony are the alternatives for the same price)
Krul,Manone
Debuchy,Ward,Wisom,Duff,Flanagan/Enrique
Eriksen,Ramsey,Hazard,Sidwell,Albrighton
Roon,Sturridge,Dzeko
Some typo errors.
*guys
*Wisdom
Caz, strong team (similar to mine, so it must be strong ;))
Personally feel two starting keepers that can rotate minimise risks, DDG might randomly get rested.
Picking a couple of defensive minded manager’s gks can work out nicely but be prepared to put up with the “if only I’d gone with him instead ” feeling!
Monty
Morning mate. Like the balance of the second team there. I would start clear of Liverpool defensive coverage at the start. Tough fixtures and uncertainty about who will play in the fullback positions.
Two playing goalkeepers for me.
GP,
Haha Jinks, I just read your post after completing my comment on Monty’s post!
NZ
Of course we could BOTH be wrong
GP
Very true, but we could both be CORRECT
Hello Monty, team 2 for me, better balance. Not sure on Liverpool back line is the only thing. Also go with 2 keepers that rotate.
Tough call on the keepers Monty. Personally i prefer the two rotating, but that comes with the guarenteed frustrationn when you pick the wrong one to start! I recall that happening a lot with Boruc last season!
At least with one expensive one (from the top 5/6 teams) you can focus your head scratching on the rest of your team! Only a small risk of not playing too.
Eddy,
Thank you mate, great write up and confirmed a few players I’m looking at……
Watching the Newcastle game, granted playing weak opposition but De Jong looks handy!
You got that team done yet Alex?!