km79 wrote: » that's a tough one villa don't concede much and obvioulsy neither do chelsea but siggy is on set pieces and really what has sterling done since moving up front? start siggy
ItsChecoTime wrote: » I'd go for Sterling with Sigs injury doubts and Sterling being fresh
CSF wrote: » Dinnery tweeting that Bertrand facing a late fitness test.
shano_88 wrote: » De Gea Terry Bertrand Was Di Maria Sanchez Hazard Sterling Ings Aguero (c) Kane One time Aguerrrrrrrrro! Although Im an Arsenal fan so I could live with a high scoring Arsenal win!
G1032 wrote: » Arsenal first , FF second. Ye can't be shouting for Aguero I'm afraid
FutureGuy wrote: » I'll be in the horrific position of watching QPR (I have Green and Austin) up against my beloved United (no players).
G1032 wrote: » And so it begins. The failings of my WC already. You couldn't make it up.
FutureGuy wrote: » OMFG...second in my league has just blown his wildcard!!! Just four transfers despite leaving his keepers as Foster and Hamer, keeping Chambers and starting him against City, selling Silva and having Ward from Palace when he could have had a half dozen better defenders for sub 4.7m.
P.Walnuts wrote: » If your happy enough with your team I don't see a problem with wildcarding instead of a -8
wonski wrote: » He could have eaily left Eriksen and Panti in. I wouldn't waste my wildcard for this. Not my team anyway.
qwabercd wrote: » Captaincy, top 1000: Kane 45.2%, Aguero 28.8%, Hazard 7.6%, Costa 4.5%, Di Maria 3.1% Captaincy, overall, dead teams removed: Costa 27.6%, Kane 21%, Hazard 9.8%, Sanchez 7.8%, Rooney 7.4%, Aguero 6.0% Aguero is owned by 56.8% of the top 1000. That's a bit scary. Costa top 1k ownership is down to 59.6% and Austin is down to 53.6%.
internet_user wrote: » Not sure if I've done something to the settings or are sky sports constantly replaying tony pulis over and over?
Mr.Prodston wrote: » I'm glad I'm playing Wisdom, it's a sign Fire-alarm went off