dr.kenneth noisewater wrote: » Snodgrass/Vardy to Sane/Ings for -4 I'm thinking
Pete_Cavan wrote: » Think I'll go against the trend and hold on to Ricky. I can see Hud taking a lot of hammerings going forward and I think I'll adopt a strategy of having the most dangerous player playing them most weeks. I'll probably bring Kola back this week, they could do serious damage in four of their next five games (and have serious damage done to them in the other).
Chesty08 wrote: » Ricky is not Evertons most dangerous player
TimesArrow wrote: » Aguero owners.. are you going to hang on to him?
COH wrote: » VS Newcastle.... absolutely
Ace2007 wrote: » This is the Newcastle that tend to put 11 men behind the ball in big games. There is also no guarantee Aguero starts, like it’s not as if he did much today - pretty much anonymous bar the assist
dsmythy wrote: » Big teams have no problem putting 2 goals into them. 11 men or not. City have two games between now and next league game. I've a feeling Jesus will play both.
sheroman01 wrote: » Best Richarlison replacement? Have 7m.
Iused2likebusts wrote: » Aguero is fairly pointless to own these days. Sterling and Sane are much better options.
darego wrote: » opinions on kevin de bruyne?
Shedite27 wrote: » Yup...Points:Sterling 143 Sane 127 Aguero 104Double digit scores Sterling 5 Sane 5 Aguero 2 I've owned Aguero 3 times this year but the facts speak for themselved at this stage. We buy him for nostalgia reasons at this stage. That 5 goals in 20 minutes against Newcastle was a long time ago
manual_man wrote: » i may chance going without City attackers soon enough. Sané is the standout option at the moment. Mendy due back soon. City are still competing in 4 competitions. Add in international games. It's all very messy. Add in you'll never feel totally comfortable captaining any of them.
IrishLad90 wrote: » Statistically, if Aguero has only hit double digits twice, not played as many games, then he really is not doing too bad.