How Time Flies...

When you're spending 18 hours a day on proposal writing. Not exactly a ton of time to track the comings and going in the wonderful world of the EPL (aside from "watching" the textcast from the Arsenal trouncing of Rosenborg at midweek). Anyway, take this weeks ramblings with a grain of salt as a result. The big news of course is that Liverpool and Pompey play an extra game. In the case of Pompey, I don't think anyone really cares but Liverpool offer some good choices. Arsenal host Chelsea in a meeting of not only the two top clubs but most of the best fanasy players so far this season - with apologies to Stuart Downing and Thomas Gravessen. Your opinion of the way this match will go will have a HUGE impact on the squad you put together this week. If you think offense will rule, then you should probably leave that squad mostly unchanged (Henry, Pires, Lampard, Robben, Duff and maybe even Drogba who looked excellent in his return). If, as I do, you suspect something more on the order of 2-1. Then its time to decide where to cut back and examine other options...

Strikers

Henry or Ruud/Rooney - Depends on your answer to the question above about the nature of the Arsenal/Chelsea game. I'm sticking with Henry.

Milan Baros, Liverpool - I'm guessing that he won't be spectacular in either game as he comes back to fitness but even one OK game (couple SOTs) and one game where he scores will be better than most one-game striker outputs unless you have a strong feeling about someone going off this weekend.

Midfield

Lampard - and on this rock, I build my midfield

Robben - every big game I've seen him play he's risen to the occasion. If you don't share this opinion, substitute Giggs here.

Scholes - see last week's note about riding Scholes until ManYoo start playing decent teams - hello, Fulham - Scholes stays.

Gerrard - was a good choice last week with only one game, with two, its a no-brainer

Alonso, Liverpool - two games worth of corners and free kicks and he's quietly been a very consistent fantasy performer.

Defenders

Finnan - Not playing on the wing as often as he was earlier in the season but the two-gamer makes him a worthwhile selection.

Silvestre/G. Neville - I like the ManYoo/Fulham match-up and, as much as I hate to admit it, am rolling with the ManYoo revival.

Heinze - Churning out points like clockwork.

Keeper

Carroll - The high risk, high reward choice is Peter Cech on the theory that Arsenal will take a lot of shots and he'll get a lot of saves and the win. I prefer the more likely chance that Carroll will get 2 saves (+/- 1), the win, and a clean sheet.

1 comment:

  1. You've forgotten the alternates.

    Bellamy is the prime striker for NUFC with something to prove against a weaker squad. The guy may explode on the team bus before the match even begins. Sacrifice a middie to move up if Robben has a soft game (has to happen sooner or later, right? right?).

    Load up on pool defense. Liverpool could end up with two clear sheets - everton being the least likely, but it could happen, in which case Hyypia (due for a goal eventually) might be a nice alternative to the all Man U back line.

    Good luck, unless you are a chelsea fan. Go Gunners!

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