OneColdHand wrote: » They may have a number of home games, but his next 6 aren't exactly easy games. They play 3 of the top 4, as well as West Brom away who, if previous Pulis teams are anything to go by, won't let in too many. Also, Lucas Hood's point is potentially very true, and I do wonder how Swansea will do without a number of key players.
Rikand wrote: » the ass has fallen out of Southampton who comfortably beat Arsenal last week ? okie dokie
Chesty08 wrote: » They lashed in 6 the weekend! West Ham & Southampton are not a Top 6 team, the ass has fallen out of them. Their next four fixtures are West ham (H) Chelsea (H) Soton (A) Sunderland (H) They look favourable to me.
iba wrote: » Agreed. I think it is a race between Spurs and Southampton for 4th place if not 3rd.
Chesty08 wrote: » Fair point. Maybe I was a bit OTT. But the point stands for West Ham. Not having that! No Arsenal or Utd the Top 4!
Chesty08 wrote: » Ki is off to the Africa Cup
8-10 wrote: » He's gonna get some shock when he arrives looking for his South Korean teammates!
Lucas Hood wrote: » His miss against Arsenal was fairly similar.
Shedite27 wrote: » So their "horror run" pretty much ends this week, is anyone planning on loading up with a Southampton player again? As people said, serious value, but I don't see many players in Wildcard teams. For me there's 3 attacking options worth considering (Pelle, Mane, Tadic). In midfield, there's too many top quality midfielders, and Mane/Tadic are too expensive as a rotator or bench fodder. So the only option is to take one of them in the Siggy role. Are they better than Siggy? That just leaves Pelle, who has 2 goals a 2 assists in the last 12. Not great but if he went on a run he might be a handy upgrade of Austin (as opposed to upgrading all the way up to the premium strikers or Benteke/Bony/Giroud). Any thoughts?
Shedite27 wrote: » For me there's 3 attacking options worth considering (Pelle, Mane, Tadic). In midfield, there's too many top quality midfielders, and Mane/Tadic are too expensive as a rotator or bench fodder. So the only option is to take one of them in the Siggy role. Are they better than Siggy?
Dice75 wrote: » Cant decide on this weekend - Eriksen v Palace (away) or Sterling v Sunderland (away also). Don't have anyone else from either Spurs or Pool...
Chesty08 wrote: » Not sure if it was pointed out in regards Mane, Soton have said that he will be out for several weeks with calf injury, Senegal have still included him in AFCON squad. Either way he won't be about for a few weeks and certainly hasn't justified enough to go straight in any FPL squad on his return
Swiper the fox wrote: » I'm not so sure about the last bit to be honest, he's been wasteful certainly but he's in red hot form lately and his goals scored per minute is up there with Sanchez and well ahead of Hazard, I actually think he could be a big FPL player, much more so than Tadic.
SantryRed wrote: » He looked beyond useless until he hit a little red streak in the past three games.
Mr.Prodston wrote: » According to Sky Sports News Man City are in advanced talks to sign Wilfried Bony. That's a transfer that affects FPL yet not sure quite how much.
alchemist33 wrote: » I'd imagine he'd be second cheese at City behind Kun. The Dzeko role, if you will. I'll still be getting Aguero with my WC.
manual_man wrote: » I'd say he'd be backup to Kun. I couldn't see them working as a pairing