Team Talk Fantasy Football GW13
It’s been a helluva week – Monday Night Football, Champions League action, Europa League distractions, added to ongoing injury worries for a number of our players has meant the week has been full of planning, waiting and praying for no more injuries! That my friends was the past, this is the present as we look to the future. It’s a gameweek where much is focused on Saturday’s action, with eight fixtures spread throughout the day, before we sit down to a more relaxed but equally as important two fixtures to conclude the week on Sunday afternoon.
We kick off Saturday lunchtime at the Hawthorns as West Brom entertain the Gooners, with both sides looking to bounce back from GW12 defeats. Then onto the six 3pm matches as Aston Villa travel to Burnley, Liverpool host Stoke, Man Utd welcome Hull to Old Trafford, QPR take on Leicester, Crystal Palace battle the South Circular and the M4 before challenging Swansea, while West Ham and Newcastle lock horns down in east London. The evening kick off takes us to the Stadium of Light (or Fright if you’re a Black Cat) as Chelsea go to Sunderland.
And then onto Sunday and lunchtime sees the game of the week as second placed Southampton play third placed Man City down at St Mary’s before our gameweek is concluded by our Europa League twins as Everton travel to Tottenham.
As usual, there is loads to catch up on, so without further ado, let’s go Around the Grounds and see what the managers have had to say this week.
West Brom vs Arsenal (Sat 29 Nov 12.45)
Time for the Gooners to bounce back from two successive league defeats and it’s a fixture that has been kind to them over the years – they haven’t lost at the Hawthorns since 2005 and have won six out of the last seven meetings with West Brom. The Baggies showed last week at Chelsea that they can be resilient, but they’ll need to improve on a run which has seen them win just once at home this season. Arsenal have been so reliant on Alexis Sanchez of late, but will be concerned of reports he is exhausted after having too much sex whilst on international duty. What goes on when these guys go away? I guess it explains Raheem Sterling’s sudden tiredness after a summer in South America. There is also chat that Alexis was texting Miss Chile whilst in Disney with his current first lady – personally I would advise you to ignore this Mickey Mouse story – the Little Mermaid lives in a Fantasia and was probably just trying to get Aladdin. Say what you like, but I reckon Alexis and Olivier Giroud have a proper night out.
West Brom striker Saido Berahino is fit to start despite missing training on Tuesday with a tight hamstring, while manager Alan Irvine hopes James Morrison will be ok after suffering with illness this week. Claudio Yacob is suspended following his red card at Chelsea, Jonas Olsson has been ruled out until the New Year after having surgery on his Achilles, but better news of Sebastian Pocognoli, who is available again after recovering from a hamstring injury.
Arsene Wenger says keeper Wojciech Szczesny is a doubt after picking up a knock vs United and missing training this week – with no.2 David Ospina also out, Damian Martinez will deputise if Szczesny doesn’t make it. Danny Welbeck will need a fitness test as he is still struggling with a swollen knee which meant he missed the match vs Dortmund, while Jack Wilshire has renewed his season ticket on the treatment table after undergoing ankle surgery. Mikel Arteta and Yaya Sanogo picked up injuries in midweek and are both ruled out as is Theo Walcott, who hasn’t recovered from the groin problem he picked up while with England. The good news is that Laurent Koscielny is fit to start, if Wenger needs him. I think you do Arsene. Full back Mathieu Debuchy should be ready to return in a couple of weeks, while Mesut Ozil remains out.
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Burnley vs Aston Villa (Sat 29 Nov 15.00)
It’s two wins in a row now for Burnley and if they can make it a third by beating Villa then they’ll more than likely climb out of the relegation zone, a thought that was extremely unlikely a few weeks ago. The more pertinent question may be, which Villa will turn up? The one that ran Southampton close on Monday night and made the Saints look fairly ordinary, or the one that has taken just one point in four games on their travels? Well, time will tell, of course, but if Sean Dyche’s men can claim a hat-trick of wins, it will be their first win over Villa in the league since 1973.
Villa have no new injuries for the weekend, but also have no-one fit to return, meaning that defenders Ron Vlaar, Philippe Senderos and Nathan Baker continue to miss out. Midfielder Fabian Delph and striker Libor Kozak are longer term absentees, while Christian Benteke serves the last game of his suspension and Darren Bent has joined Brighton on loan. No jokes please.
Defender Michael Duff is Burnley’s biggest doubt for the game, with manager Sean Dyche describing him as “touch and go” – the injury is not thought to be serious and Duff will be given as long as possible to prove his fitness. Midfielders Scott Arfield and Nathaniel Chalobah return to the squad, while Matty Taylor and Sam Vokes remain out.
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Liverpool vs Stoke (Sat 29 Nov 15.00)
Two of the most out-of-form sides meet at Anfield on Saturday and if you think Liverpool’s defending is woeful (and we do), then take a look at Stoke – just two clean sheets all season, though one of those was at City. It’s a funny ol’ game, as Greavsie used to say. So, it’s very much a case of who will be less bad on Saturday and while Liverpool were bullied and lethargic at Palace last week, one would think they’ll want to bounce back, especially in front of their own fans. Their failure to win at Ludogorets on Wednesday has put further pressure on Brendan Rodgers, with ex-keeper Bruce Grobelaar suggesting the manager has just three games to save his job – Grob was also scathing about keeper Simon Mignolet, who he describes as “worse than Dracula” in dealing with crosses. So many jokes, but I best keep to the game, don’t want those Liverpool fans getting as sensitive as the Gooners now do we? The good news for Liverpool is that Stoke have failed to win any of their last 29 games at Anfield – frankly if that sequence is broken this weekend, Rodgers may find himself under real pressure. Two men to look out for here are Rickie Lambert and Jon Walters – Lambert has scored in three of his four league matches vs Stoke while Walters has scored four goals in his last six games vs Liverpool.
Stoke have been hit by a virus in the camp this week and I don’t think it’s just a natural reluctance to spending their Saturday afternoon in Liverpool – those particularly struggling are keeper Asmir Begovic and defenders Geoff Cameron and Phil Bardsley. There is better news of Marc Wilson who has returned to training this week, with Mark Hughes hoping he will be ok for the game, while Robert Huth is making good progress and is nearing a return to the squad. Erik Peters is ok, but Victor Moses has been ruled out for at least eight weeks with a thigh injury and has returned to Chelsea for treatment, while Peter Odemwingie remains a longer term absentee. Midfielder Oussama Assaidi is ineligible to face his parent club.
Rodgers says he will have the same squad available as per midweek. Daniel Sturridge is obviously still missing for Liverpool, but the good news for them is that anti-striker Mario Balotelli is also missing with a groin strain, meaning Lambert will keep his place and will hope to carry on his recent decent form of two goals in two games. Raheem Sterling has recovered from illness. John Flanagan and Mamadou Sakho continue to miss out. Regarding his under pressure keeper, Rodgers says, “Simon is strong and you have to be able to cope with the spotlight whether it’s good or bad”. It’s bad Brendan, fyi. And then, even better he said of Glen Johnson, “He can play comfortably at both right back and left back”. Clearly, in “Rodgers-speak” “comfortably” translates to “bloody horrendously”.
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Man Utd vs Hull (Sat 29 Nov 15.00)
Steve Bruce returns to Old Trafford with his Hull team in somewhat disarray. Three losses on the bounce, two of those at home has left them sitting perilously just a place above the drop zone. Great stats as they prepare for a trip to United, who are going for a third straight win and will be buoyed after their victory at Arsenal last weekend. Despite their inconsistency this season, United at home have been pretty good, well let me rephrase that – the results have been pretty good – four wins and a draw out of five shows they are still tough to break down on their own patch. Hull haven’t beaten United in the league at Old Trafford since 1934 and the last time Wayne Rooney faced up to them at home he scored four times. A repeat of the same would see United further cement a Champions League place, but see ex-United captain Bruce leave a concerned man.
Abel Hernandez will miss the trip to Old Trafford and also Wednesday’s match at Everton as he is in Uruguay for the birth of his child. Those Hull hospitals must be dreadful. Gaston Ramirez is suspended after being sent off last week vs Spurs, but Maohammed Diame is fit after recovering from a knee injury. Robert Snodgrass remains out.
The good news for United is that Marcos Rojo and Radamel Falcao could both make the squad for Saturday, but the bad news is that LVG has confirmed that defender Luke Shaw has got an ankle ligament injury and will be out for a few weeks. Daley Blind, Rafael, Jesse Lingard, Phil Jones remain unavailable, while Jonny Evans began his comeback in the week playing 45mins for the U21s and Ander Herrera played in the same match.
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QPR vs Leicester (Sat 29 Nov 15.00)
A proper basement battle at Loftus Road as bottom club Rangers host the club likely to be bottom soon, Leicester. In all seriousness, ‘Arry’s men have shown some fight of late, however that fight has only resulted in one win in nine matches, meaning the fight needs to turn into victories sometime soon if they are to survive. Probably good news then that the Foxes are in town as they have lost five out of six on the road and haven’t even found the net in their last five matches….and one of those games was against Wes Brown’s Sunderland! The Foxes did the double over Rangers last season, winning both games 1-0.
Rangers’ midfielder Sandro has been ruled out until after Christmas after injuring his knee ligaments, while maverick or maybe more pertinently, lazy maverick Adel Taarabt is still not fit or training, according to a frustrated ‘Arry. Bad news for Leicester as their main goal threat and own goal expert, Rangers defender Richard Dunne, is suspended after accumulating five yellow cards, while Rio Ferdinand will be assessed after not playing for a while but should return. Alejandro Faurlin continues his rehab, but Eduardo Vargas returns to the squad after missing the defeat to Newcastle due to his mrs giving birth.
Foxes boss Nigel Pearson has few injury worries, it’s just quality that is the problem. Defender Matthew Upson played 45mins for the U21s in the week and should be in contention soon, while the only absentees are Dean Hammond and Zoumana Bakayogo.
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Swansea vs Crystal Palace (Sat 29 Nov 15.00)
Good old Swansea, everyone loves Swansea, apart from Cardiff, of course. Nice football, 45% of us love Siggy, small club showing they can survive in the Premier League. I say love, we have obviously taken Jonjo Shelvey out of the equation. No one likes him, not even his mum. Lovely Swansea welcome Crystal Palace this week and while Garry Monk’s men will be strong favourites, it’s Palace who go into the game on the back of a victory after their humbling of Liverpool last weekend. But away from fortress Selhurst Park, Palace are not the same beast and recent form in this fixture shows Swansea winning four and drawing two of their last six meetings, with Palace scoring just once in that sequence. Wilfried Bony is the man here – he is the top scorer in the Premier League this calendar year and has scored five in his last six league matches.
Monk says he has a fully fit squad to choose from, with the exception of defender Frederico Fernandez, who is ruled out, so Kyle Bartley is expected to buddy up with Ashley Williams at the back again.
Palace have a relatively fit squad to choose from, with defenders Adrian Mariappa and Damien Delaney the only absentees. Delaney’s injury is not as bad as first feared and he is expected back within a fortnight.
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West Ham vs Newcastle (Sat 29 Nov 15.00)
It will be reunion central at the Boleyn on Saturday as managers Big Sam and Alan Pardew as well as Hammers Kevin Nolan and Andy Carroll face their former clubs. Don’t be surprised to see a tight, hard-fought game between the teams in fifth and sixth place as Newcastle are on a run of five straight league wins, while the Hammers only dropped out of the top four due to last week’s loss at Goodison, where they always lose anyway. Newcastle have got a decent record at West Ham where they have won two and drawn one of the last three clashes, but with both Nolan and Carroll looking for their first goals of the season, the Toon run of victories will come under a severe test.
Big Sam is hopeful of welcoming back Stewart Downing and Cheick Kouyate after both returned to training this week, while Mark Noble may also make the squad after making good progress from a knock he picked up in the defeat at Everton. However, Diafra Sakho, Alex Song and Enner Valencia are struggling, but will be given every opportunity to make the game, though in all honesty they look unlikely to make it at this stage. Winston Reid is suspended after collecting five yellow cards.
The big doubt for the Toon this weekend is keeper Tim Krul who has picked up an ankle in training, unconfirmed reports suggest the Dutchie could miss as much as 3-4 weeks, Rob Elliot is on standby to replace him between the sticks. Pardew is pleased to reveal that Steven Taylor, Fabricio Coloccini, Chieck Tiote and Emmanuel Riviere all returned to training this week and could make the squad, while promising young midfielder Rolando Aarons should be available next week. Still missing are Gabriel Obertan, Siem de Jong, Mehdi Abeid, Davide Santon, Jonas Gutierrez and Ryan Taylor – the good news on Taylor is that the injury is not as bad as initially feared and he should be back in 3-4 weeks.
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Sunderland vs Chelsea (Sat 29 Nov 17.30)
Much will be written before this game of Sunderland’s victory at Chelsea last season, which was Jose’s first ever league loss at the Bridge – however, probably the more reliable stat going into this game is that the Black Cats haven’t beaten the Blues at home since 2000, with Chelsea winning 17 of the last 20 meetings. We all know how good Sunderland aren’t. And they have Wes Brown vs Diego Costa. With the Blues flying high at the top, threatening to go through the season unbeaten, it would be a major shock if they lost this one – they have won 17 of the last 19 vs Sunderland and impressively they have scored 19 goals in their last six league visits to the Stadium of Fright. While you’re all thinking about Diego Costa or Eden Hazard or maybe even Oscar, don’t ignore Cesc Fabregas, who has scored more goals vs Sunderland than anyone else in the Premier League and has netted in three of his four league matches at Sunderland. Finally and I must end with this…there has been three own goals in the last three league matches between these two…..step up Wesley, this is your moment son!
The injuries are easing for the Black Cats with Sebastian Coates “pushing and challenging” for a start according to manager Gus Poyet – “but what about Wes Brown?” I hear you cry. Poor old Wes. He’ll be injured soon, don’t worry. Ricky Alavarez has returned to training , while defender Billy Jones and Emanuele Giaccherini are nearing a return and could be available next week.
Chelsea have no injury worries for the weekend, meaning midweek fears over Diego Costa proved unfounded. If you needed any more encouragement over Fabregas then The Special One also endorsed him in his presser, when he said, “If Fabregas says he is playing the best football of his career that means something. You can see it in his body language.”
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Southampton vs Man City (Sun 30 Nov 13.30)
A huge game down at St Mary’s where we will likely learn more about both side’s title aspirations – or at least their ability to attempt to hang onto Chelsea’s coattails at the top. Here begins a run of games for the Saints which see them play Arsenal and United after this one and then Everton, Chelsea, United and Arsenal again over the Christmas period. As for City, their form is sporadic, but they’re still third without really firing and haven’t won either of their last two away games. They will, of course, be buoyed by the slightly fortuitous midweek victory over Bayern, courtesy of Sergio Aguero’s hat-trick and the Saints defence, which didn’t look as secure as normal at Villa (yes, Villa!!), will need to be at their very best if they are to stop Kun, who has scored twelve league goals already this season.
City chief Manuel Pellegrini says he has no new injuries, but David Silva, Edin Dzeko and Aleksandar Kolarov are still missing for the game. Dzeko could return next week, while Yaya Toure returns to the side after missing the Bayern match through suspension.
Ronald Koeman says that midfielder Steven Davis remains doubtful for the game, but will train with the squad on Saturday to give him every opportunity. James Ward-Prowse and Sam Gallagher are 2-3 weeks away from being fully fit, while J-Rod remains out, poor chap.
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Spurs vs Everton (Sun 30 Nov 16.00)
Everton travel down to North London looking to extend their unbeaten run of five games which has seen them rise gradually up the league – but still they are only level with Spurs who are on a 4-game run of 2-1s – lost, won, lost, won. So, Everton 2-1 then – need I type more? Well, hold your horses as White Hart Lane hasn’t been the happiest hunting ground for the Toffees in recent seasons – they haven’t won any of their last six at Spurs. Both sides won their Europa matches on Thursday and will go into the game in good heart.
Right – the news you’ve all been waiting for. Roberto Martinez is hopeful that Leighton Baines will be fit to make the squad on Sunday. He, along with Gareth Barry, Stephen Pienaar and Steven Naismith will need late assessments and will be given every chance but my perception of Martinez’s comments suggests he is very relaxed and happy and fully expects the left back to be ready. James McCarthy will also need assessing after he injured his hamstring again on Thursday night, while Darron Gibson, Bryan Oviedo, John Stones and Antolin Alcaraz are progressing well, but are not available yet.
Spurs midfielder Nacer Chadli has returned to training and has declared himself 100% fit, great news for all you worried Chadli owners. Christian Eriksen, Harry Kane and Eric Dier were all benched for Thursday’s evening’s Europa clash meaning all will start vs Everton. Full backs Kyle Walker and Kyle Naughton continue to miss out, Walker through injury and Naughton through suspension, meaning Dier will continue at right back. Danny Rose, Andros Townsend, Younes Kaboul are doubts for the weekend, while it is thought that Emmanuel Adebayor will again miss out. Nabil Bentaleb has recovered from injury and will likely make the squad.
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Suspension Report
Players suspended for GW13
Christian Benteke (Aston Villa)
Gaston Ramirez (Hull)
Richard Dunne (QPR)
Kyle Naughton (Spurs)
Claudio Yacob (West Brom)
Winston Reid (West Ham)
Those players on 4 yellow cards and one booking away from suspension:
Andreas Weimann (Aston Villa)
Diego Costa (Chelsea)
Cesc Fabregas (Chelsea)
Gareth Barry (Everton)
Steven Naismith (Everton)
Tom Huddlestone (Hull)
Jake Livermore (Hull)
Liam Moore (Leicester)
Martin Skrtel (Liverpool)
Jack Colback (Newcastle)
Daryl Janmaat (Newcastle)
Moussa Sissoko (Newcastle)
Graziano Pelle (Southampton)
Morgan Schneiderlin (Southampton)
Mame Diouf (Stoke)
Neil Taylor (Swansea)
Ashley Williams (Swansea)
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To end with, please don’t forget that Gameweek 14 starts on Tuesday evening and concludes on Wednesday. We will produce for you a Fixtures article to be published on Sunday and then a midweek Team Talk which will be published on Tuesday morning. To help with your transfer decisions, the fixtures for midweek GW14 are as follows:
Tuesday 2 Dec
19.45
Burnley vs Newcastle
Leicester vs Liverpool
Man Utd vs Stoke
Swansea vs QPR
20.00
Crystal Palace vs Aston Villa
West Brom vs West Ham
Wednesday 3 Dec
19.45
Arsenal vs Southampton
Chelsea vs Spurs
Everton vs Hull
Sunderland vs Man City
The deadline to transfer and select your teams is 19.30 on Tuesday 2 Dec, which will give you sufficient time to see the team line-ups pre-deadline!
Best of luck, plan well and score big!
Thanks for reading Team Talk Fantasy Football GW13. This article was written by Cookie
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Isn’t it time your fantasy manager job finally paid off!
Worth it? This is the only way of getting Sanchez in, while keeping di Maria because of united’s upcoming fixtures.
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Sorry forget the team
OI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :rant:
Did you just tell me to forget the team? Ok, team forgotten. :dance:
I meant forgot raz, you know what I mean
Was just messing with ya mate. How you think United will do tomorrow? The news has been pretty bad as of late. Nobody thinks they can do anything anymore. :p
Yh I know you were messing mate and yeah I think we can have a good win tomorrow, it’s just that defense that needs sorting out, but with all these injuries we got no chance, we will just have to wait till January to get a good defender in, all the rest of the team is pretty set its just the defense. We can do something I reckon, we can get top four this season I have that feeling it can be done.
RvP out would be realy good. 😉 Though. Falcao injury is hella annoying.
Yeah Rvp hasn’t been his best and yeah need falcao back so he can smash in some goals
The Falcao move was a retard one to be honest. I really didn’t get that one. You guys needed class in defence/midfield not a striker. Really dumb move by LvG. He did same shit at Bayern in his second season. Not getting Neuer and so on. If anything he has too much faith in the young defenders.
I didn’t think we needed him either but when you hear Falcao is coming it has to be good, but we will have to see. Yeah he has a lot of faith in the youngsters, Blackett hasn’t been great im guessing that’s down to him not being that experienced but hopefully he will get there eventually
Hey mate, need to see the team before you made those transfers. And see if it’s worth it. Now you just show an 8 point hit. >.<
It was siggy, chadli and jagielka out and the three that I mentioned in, I know there is some key players going out but I have afeeling Sanchez is a must have mate
You took Siggy out???
Am4r77. Chadli out I can understand but Jags and Siggy is a no, no. Especially Siggy with his upcoming fixtures. This could kill you man. >.<
Ask someone else because I really vote against this. :p
Do you think I can do without Sanchez then?
am4r77 – I can understand why you’d want Sanchez but I’m not sure it’s worth an 8 point hit, particularly when it involves losing Siggy.
What do you think is the best moves I can make this week?
Don’t see how sacrificing the rest of your team for an 8 point and Sanchez could pay off short term or long term. Think you’re doing more damage this way. Siggy, Jags and Chadli aren’t shite. The last one is injured though. Will he play? Any news on that?
He trained today Raz.
What about -4 point hit jag out dummett in and chadli out and a mid that is 9.0 million or less
Or
No hit just use the free transfer and take chadli out and get a mid that is 7.8 mill or less?
Why are you taking Chadli out?
Could you post your team as it stands now Am4r77? Will be the last team I look at by the way. Head is spinning. >.<
Not sure if he is going to start, I’ve got a feeling he is going to be left out again
That’s how it stands raz
If that were my team I would really just worry about the goalie at the moment.
Might just stick with Forster for this week, might be risky though and Krul I’ll just leave on the bench
Would not take a hit for a team like that this GW. No way.
Yeah. I have to stick with Forster. But it’s more about damage control. Don’t see him keeping a CS or get more than 3 points. Fabianski is on my radar. Great fixtures.
COOKIE! HELP THIS KID! He’s going insane.
REMEMBER! It’s your job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :big-lol:
Job? You get paid for doing a job 😉
If your talking about me raz going insane i am lol and I guess you just would keep the ft then, anyone you got in mind as being captain this week
Am4r,
My advice is do nothing, your team is great. Give ADM two more games and if he doesn’t improve you’ll be able to use the extra transfer to fund ADM to Sanchez.
Now relax!
If you sell Siggy, I’ll set Raz onto you!
It’s between Costa and Kun. If I had 1ft I’d probably replace Forster with Fabianski. But if you keep your FT you can probably do some more stuff with 2FT’s next GW. Hmmm. ALso notice you have Krul (I don’t have a second goalie), so for me getting rid of Forster is a priority (looking at their fixtures). Krul should be fine next week right?
Anyway, don’t know who I’ll give the armband, yet. Last week Costa. City are shite but Kun can score. SOton have a great defense though.
@ Kop
Didn’t Cookie cash in on the 25 pounds GW last week?
He is getting paid. 😉
The jammy git won that
Cheers for all the advice raz, cookie and kop it has helped a lot
Pleasure good luck mate
Cheers mate hope you do well too
OI, you tard. I just posted me team on the other page and you go and waste it like this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That’s it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I’m a post it again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :rant:
Thanks for another great Team Talk, Cookie!! I look forward to these every week and you never disappoint. Some good sounding news about Baines and Downing, which were my biggest concerns. So I’m contemplating a hit this week, but I’m not sure if it’s worth it. Basically in the next couple weeks I want to drop Alderweireld, Wisdom, and Downing for Yun, Taylor, and Siggy.
Not sure if I should do Alderweireld/Wisdom to Taylor this week with my FT to shore up my defense, or bring in Yun first to raise money and take a hit for either Taylor or Siggy now. Or wait it out and do them over 3 weeks and take no hits at all. The problem is I want to get Siggy and Taylor in ASAP… any thoughts or suggestions guys?
Foster (Myhill)
Dummett Baines Hutton
Sanchez ADM Fabregas Downing
Austin Costa Aguero
Subs: Boyd, Alderwierd, Wisdom
1FT and .5 in the bank
Looking good red. I like your planning ahead. Sighs. I’ve been planning ahead to bring in Sanchez. Now all FT’s are Gooners.
Thanks Raz, I appreciate it. Just not sure how best to do the 3 moves above and in what order. I feel like Siggy’s going to do well these next couple games, so maybe a hit to get him in wouldn’t be too foolish. Then again if I am patient I could do them over the next few game weeks for free. This is where my (lack of) patience sometimes hurts me, lol. You either look like a genius or an idiot for taking that -4 hit depending on how the player performs.
Indeed. Hits rarely work out. I could’ve taken a hit for ummm Austin/Sanchez last week. The combined score of these 2 players last week was 4!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I’d feel shite. Hahaha. Would’ve meant a 0 score (since I had 2 ft’s and one was already used to get Oscar). Sighs.
This GW I have to do with Forster for 1 more game. SHITE, look like Fabs is going up tonight. Wanted to get him before he’d rise but not for a hit. Have to be patient and let Forster play City.
Evening Red, many thanks mate. I would do Alder to Taylor personally.
Thanks Cookie, I think that’s how I’m leaning too, as my defense definitely needs some attention. And I’m going to be patient and not start the week out -4 points in the hole. Best of luck to you this weekend, thanks again for the TT article!
OK – what do you think of this bunch ?
Both players I transferred in last GW, got injured (Krul/Naismith) :
Moore won’t play. Why the hell is Taylor on the bench? And bad luck on your choices mate. >.<
Sterling has decent fixtures, I went with Oscar but you already ahve Fabregas. Azpi also good. Players that need to be dropped are probably Moore/Wisdom to Yun and Naismith to Austin?
BTW – I have 1.2 itb…
I need to use my FT to change one of the goalkeepers…
But I am not sure if I should do a -4 for Naismith to someone…(Austin let’s say)…
p.s. Raz – Nailor is in the 1st 11…
I’m going for Fabianski but I see you already have Taylor. Naismith is in the first 11? You mean he’s a starter this GW? Why is he yellow flagged if that’s the case?
Nailor (Neil Taylor) is in th 1st 11…u asked me why he is benched..he is not being benched…
Naismith is injured, yes…If I am to replace him – need t take a hit, which I don’t want to…
Well, it looks like you can field 11 players, which is important. 😉
Good front 6 and if Naismith can play 7. Hmmm. Which goalies are you looking at? And indeed, it’s a bit risky taking a hit for Naismith. It’s usually a cointoss. I myself went for Austin, he has decent fixtures and he’s been looking good (plus he’s penalty taker). Don’t think I’d take a hit for him though. Hope one of your subs can pull of an amazing 8 pointer.
Only Fabianski comes to mind, to be honest…
Elliot (NEW) as a crazy punt, too… (only 4.0 mil)
Fabs could work out. He could rise tonight. People are jumping on him like crazy. Wanted him before the rise but I have to wait at least another day.
Anyone else ? :popcorn:
Top notch stuff as always Cookie, but I do wonder how Mickey Mouse, the Little Mermaid and Aladdin made the cut What was the editor doing?
Think I’d bored him by that point!!
Does giroud look good to start??
I’d be surprised if he doesn’t start.
cheers Kop!!
Thoughts on these 5 please?
Start, bench, out.
* as in likeliness of starting, being on the bench, or not playing at all.
Hazard, Baines and Downing are the more likely to play IMO. Welbeck possibly, Duff I think
unlikely and Krul very little chance.
Hazard having troubles Cookie? >.<
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so 2 ft’s…new keeper and a transfer of choice?? or welb–>
Welbeck to Bony, Krul to Fab or Courtois, depending on your cash. And that’s without seeing your team. And I’m in bed, so good luck!
cheers cookie!! sounds fair to me.
team is:
gonna have to gamble on welbeck playing.. wanyama coming in if not…