Chesty08 wrote: » **** Hazard has gone to 10.1... I really should of moved on him last week!! Missing the .1 to upgrade Fab to Hazard! Getting rid of Forster... who are people replacing him with?? Who has got a decent run of fixtures?
Lemlin wrote: » I'm taking a punt on Green. 6 home fixtures in his next ten. Leicester home Swansea away Burnley home Everton away West Brom home Arsenal away Palace home Swansea home Burnley away Man United home
Chesty08 wrote: » Already moved on Yun last night, couldn't stomach 2 QPR "defenders" Contemplating getting Blackett for Man Utd. Considering with the fixtures coming up.. transferring either Costa or Aguero to Rooney Am I mad??
km79 wrote: » that's my front 3! also contemplating Blackett in for Wilson Shaw looks likely to be out for a few weeks now too and Blackett can play left back
Chesty08 wrote: » What's your midfield? Been looking at Baines to Azpi Hutton to Blackett Austin to Rooney Fab to hazard Di Maria to 6.4m midfield (give or take price changes on above over next week)
Iused2likebusts wrote: » IM looking at Forster to ddg. Decent fixtures up to the wildcard and only 3 goals conceded against Chelsea city and arsenal.
Arbitrary wrote: » I'm considering Boyd or Wanyama, is there anyone else i'm potentially overlooking?
Inspector Coptoor wrote: » I pulled the trigger on the two FTs I had. What do people think of this team?
In terms of upcoming fixtures 'til the Jan WCMan City, QPR and AV with favourable runs. Hull with a good one CP, WB, Newcastle & Everton with decent ones. Since Guzan’s doing better away than home, Hart and Green seem the 2 best options. Hart could be a great option from GW16 onwards. Green can be paired with CP’s Speroni. They rotate well and perform way better home than away. It may be too dear a pairing though depending on the amount of big guns you may have upfront. Pairing 2 GKs from Hull could be interesting too, especially from GW17 onwards. Though not the cheapest of options. They rotate perfectly with Burnley but since Hull GKs have performed better away than home a daring gamble could be to rotate them with WB but playing each keeper away ... In the end, the popular Newcastle combo could well continue to work out decently ...
Arbitrary wrote: » I need some options for a cheap and cheerful replacement. I've 4.9 to play with. I'm considering Boyd or Wanyama, is there anyone else i'm potentially overlooking?
MrMac84 wrote: » Brady
Username here wrote: » How about James McCarthy for 4.8? He's playing regularly, and Everton's next 3 home fixtures should be winnable for them.... EDIT: Having said that, the league is crazy this year! You wouldn't know what could happen...
Ace2007 wrote: » Personally i think Boyd ticks all the boxes, he's pretty much guaranteed to play 90 mins every game and is dirt cheap for a 5th midfielder. Burnley are beginning to score goals, so he could play some part in them. He will save you cash that you may need elsewhere in your team, maybe not now - but in future Ameobi would also be a good shout - same price as Boyd but will probably play further forward, fairly sure he was registered as a striker last season on FF as well. Not sure about his game time though.
Copper_pipe wrote: » Thinking of going with a -4 again this week Pelle and Pieters out to Austin and Azpilicueta or maybe baines.
Dubliner28 wrote: » Very tempted by Pelle to Bony. Swansea have a nice little run of fixtures coming
Lemlin wrote: » Austin will probably rise tonight.