Before we get to the player ratings, I do have a few rants from last weekend...
- How did Wilshere only get 1.5 points as an attacking midfielder playing 90 minutes when his team scored 4 goals (OK, 3 goals since one was an OG)?
- At the same time, how does Adam Johnson come in for 20 minutes when Citeh were C...R...A...P... for nearly all of the first 70 minutes of the match and manage to put up 12 points (admittedly, his goal was sweet)?
- How does N'Zogbia get 17 points against Bolton when his team is losing 4-0?
- How big a disaster was the Gabby Agbonlahor pick? I was thinking briefly about RPav but just couldn't justify taking one game from him vs. what I thought was going to be two from Gabby...oops;
Schedule
Once again, we have a mix of one and two-gamers this weekend with Chelsea, Villa, Citeh, Everton, Sunderland, Pompey, Brum, West Ham, Wolves, and Rovers having two while the rest have just one. Here are the most attractive of the two-gamers...
- Villa - home for both with Wolves and Sunderland the opposition - the only downsides are that Villa appears to be tiring as they tend to do this time of year and Sunderland has been playing better in recent weeks;
- Chelsea - both on the road but they're Pompey and Rovers so Chelsea's relatively poor form and injury difficulties should be minimized by inferior opposition;
- Citeh - a big drop from the previous two as @Fulham and Everton is a tougher road and Citeh haven't really been lighting it up recently (although their defence has been strong since Mancini took over);
- Everton - the trip to Citeh isn't ideal and the home date with Bolton is looking tougher as Wanderers' form improves as Coyle settles in;
Forwards
- Drogba - tough to buy him now at his current price but hard NOT to have him for two matches on his current pace - the tight nature of the title race and Chelsea's Champions League exit mean that he will play every match down the stretch;
- Gabby - I'd say "yes" but PhysioRoom has him listed as doubtful with a groin strain so follow the news and act accordingly;
- Carew - Much better value for the money if you want in on Villa;
- Diamanti - shockingly high price after a down week but still likely to return value over two matches;
- Yakubu - with Saha still a ways away, he's great value for just over 8;
- Kalinic - really only a desperation play but at 3, he could help you afford something else or even a few something elses;
- Bendtner - can't argue with the results since he entered the starting XI;
- Arteta - Still not quite the fantasy force he used to be but certainly getting better and with two matches, he's that much more attractive;
- MGP - See Arteta;
- AJ - The price went up a little bit but not so much that he's a bad idea - it should be clear to Mancini at this point that AJ is important to his midfield;
- Milner - He definitely wasn't as good as I'd hoped last weekend but he was still a good investment and I look for the same to apply here;
- FloMal - Has had a better 2010 than Lamps at a significantly lower cost, what's not to like?
- Cahill - with two matches on tap, Cahill's price is a better value than Pienaar but if you have the money, Pienaar is probably the better bet;
- Downing - Not as high on him as I am on Milner but worth a thought if for no other reason than he hasn't played as many minutes this season;
- Zhirkov/JCole/Ballack - none have been playing well but all are inexpensive if you want in on Chelsea's two-gamer and can't afford FloMal/Lamps;
- I'm still holding steady on Verm, Bale, Hutton but understand that there are people who have to make decisions here so here are a few thoughts;
- Heitinga/Jagielka - both reasonably affordable and with at least one very favorable match-up;
- Campbell - was jobbed last weekend with the offside PK/YC vs. Hull but was otherwise much more solid than expected and still cheap at 5.55;
- Terry - I don't tend to buy high-priced defenders but at just over 9, there's definitely some value there;
- Gardner - sort of a crap-shoot but with two matches against mediocre opponents, it might be worthwhile if you need someone inexpensive;
- Spector - we never miss a chance to pimp a fellow Yank and with two matches including Wolves at Upton Park, another potential bargain;
- BBBF - certainly the most solid bet for points but you're going to pay a premium;
- Turnbull - all indications are that Cech and Hilario(us) will miss out on both matches so the combination of price and opportunity are right - the question is whether you believe that he'll keep a clean sheet - the performances of Chelsea's back-up keepers certainly don't give you lots of confidence, do they?
- THo - sort of a middle option that you should get at least one CS from - I'd guess his scoreline looks a lot like Friedel's did last week (18 to 20 points over 2 matches);
- Brown? - Jeremy discussed Brown as a cheap option but with Chelsea on the docket, I can't see how this is going to work out for you.
No love for Roger Johnson (Bir) Defender or even Carlton Cole for West Ham.
ReplyDeleteNo love for Wolves...as ever.
ReplyDeleteGuys... I have been looking at CCole and have Jarvis in my current line-up. Don't know that either will make the cut, but definitely in my thoughts.
ReplyDelete@Anon 5.35 - Wolves are playing 2 away games, Villa and Westham respectively...none of their players look a solid bet considering their price to production ratio.
ReplyDeleteBrown is awful keeper
ReplyDeleteHey Neal - I have a team assembled but I don't know, anyone you think I should change???
ReplyDeleteKirkland
Bale/J.Terry/Cuellar
Milner/Belletti/Malouda/Ballack(replaceable)
Tevez/Bendtner/Diamanti
I wish I could fit in THo instead of Kirkland but can't seem to find enough cash to get him in. I like my midfield, exept for lampard, and my forward line. Bale is staying so it would be between Ballack, J. Terry or Cuellar...should I try to fit in THo or keep as is??? Thanks in advance.
oh, Belletti is an enabler by the way...hope he gets a few minutes.
ReplyDeletefor me the question is Rooney (at 21) for one game or Lamps for two games. In real life Rooney is more that twice as good as Lamps but against the pool Rooney has been MIA and Fat Frank is playing two soft teams, although away
ReplyDeleteIs Torres worth keeping for the run of easy matches after Man United?
ReplyDeleteIs S.Hunt going to return at the weekend? He might be a good bet against Portsmouth.
ReplyDeleteOK, OK, the reason that I'm asking that is that I have him at a discount, but he hasn't been around for the last 3 games. So I'm wondering if it's time to let him go after having served me so well for most of the season.
Any information will be appreciated.
-CvB
Neal. Why isn't anyone looking at Dunn? He is a really good player and should be playing twice. He played striker alongside Kalinic last weekend. Would you recommend him?
ReplyDeleteHow does this look.?
ReplyDeleteFriedel
Bale Verm Alex
AJ Milner Malouda O'hara
Drogba Gabby C.Cole
-Vr
i am doubt about gabby...
ReplyDeleteshould i drop Rooney? i have him @16.xx...tempted to trade him due tough remaining fixtures...advise pls...
ReplyDeleteShiv,
ReplyDeleteGood call on Dunn in my opinion. Probably means you should drop him asap given my performances :)
idk what to do with my Schwarzer, got him @ 7.63 (current price 11.19)
ReplyDeleteis fulham going to play twice next week (week28)? they have a friday game against wigan(2/04).. will that game count in week 28 or 29?
anybody can clarify this? plz
cuellar mikel adam johnsonn
ReplyDeleteOR
malouda salgado d.jones ??? help me out
I also agree Dunn is a good pick this week. But Midfield is loaded. Besides some of the obvious, and Dunn, Scott Parker, Lee Bowyer, even Jummy (though just one game, at Pompey, could score big).
ReplyDeleteRE: ANON@ 5:52PM
ReplyDeletecuellar mkiel AJ
young/kirkland or walcott/howard anyone?
ReplyDeletei have walcott at a discount
ReplyDeletePav Problems (If you didn't know) Looks like he'll be a sub -
ReplyDeletehttp://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/mar/26/tottenham-hotspur-portsmouth-squad-sheets