Iused2likebusts wrote: » If you have the money and no chelsea def courtoius is a good shout good fixtures no blanks and a dgw in the next 5.
El festino wrote: » Those of you with Foster but not Myhill, what keeper you going for? Ospina - decent fixture this week and has a double coming up but also a blank before hand. Myhill - cheap, guaranteed to play. Fixtures not the best. Adrian, Fabanski, Forster - decent fixtures and will play Currently trying to decide between Forster and Adrian.
MrMac84 wrote: » What Confirmed DGW have we in the the next 3 GW's?
jimmii wrote: » We have a fairly rubbish one in gw31 then a decent one on gw34 arsenal still have a game to be announced which I am hopeful will be 34 as well.
MrMac84 wrote: » What week is that double game week potentially happening?
spock. wrote: » As jimmii said, I can't see myself getting rid of him before the DGW. With Spurs having nothing to play for anymore, I may get rid of Kane before then aswell. A DGW frontline of Costa Sturridge Giroud would be lethal.
Bleating Lamb wrote: Have a frontline of Kun,Kane and Austin which would be typical enough but tbh if Man City don't buck up their ideas I will be contemplating the almost unthinkable...selling Aguero. Are others thinking similarly!??? Of course the problem is apart from likes of Giroud who else gives a decent goals return at mo.....Sturridge taking time to get back into the groove and Costa is a bit overrated in my eyes...and also a nut job
Leicester home = 2 pts WH away = 2 pts Burnley home = late cameo 4 min appearance 1 pt Swansea away = 0 pt Sunderland home = did not play, United got a CS Newcastle away = did not play, United got a CS Spurs home = I bench him since he was not supposed to play and did not want a 1 pt cameo, he gets CS + 1BP 7 wasted pts
Bleating Lamb wrote: » Have a frontline of Kun,Kane and Austin which would be typical enough but tbh if Man City don't buck up their ideas I will be contemplating the almost unthinkable...selling Aguero. Are others thinking similarly!??? Of course the problem is apart from likes of Giroud who else gives a decent goals return at mo.....Sturridge taking time to get back into the groove and Costa is a bit overrated in my eyes...and also a nut job;)
extra gravy wrote: » The Guardian have predicted PVA as starting...but on the left wing. Has Poyet given any indication that this might happen? I'd be happy just with him starting but him playing further forward would be a bonus.
GUS POYET insists there will be no surprises in the Sunderland side for tomorrow’s crunch relegation clash against Aston Villa. Poyet only has 16 senior outfield players available for this weekend’s Stadium of Light tussle against Villa, with the injured Emanuele Giaccherini and Will Buckley, and suspended Lee Cattermole and Adam Johnson all unavailable. With the players that we have got available for tomorrow, I think the team has practically picked itself – apart from maybe one decision Gus Poyet Promising Under-21s winger Duncan Watmore is likely to be involved on the bench, while full-back Billy Jones is fit-again after an ankle problem. But with those limited options available, Sunderland boss Poyet says his starting XI to face the side lying one point and one place below the Black Cats has largely picked itself. Poyet said today: “The starting XI tomorrow is not difficult. “It’s a very common-sense team. I think if you put every single person who plays week-in, week-out, maybe there’s only one that people could disagree with. “There’s not going to be anything strange. I can’t ask the players to do things simply, and then me complicate things with the team. “With the players that we have got available for tomorrow, I think the team has practically picked itself – apart from maybe one decision. “We know that we don’t have too many wingers at the moment, which has created a bit of an issue, but the players need to adapt.” Sunderland and Villa are the Premier League’s lowest scorers this season, with the pair managing just 38 top flight goals between them. Poyet expects a tight affair, but hopes Sunderland can emerge victorious in front of yet another near-to-capacity Stadium of Light crowd. “I cannot see too many goals,” he added. “The two teams who have scored the fewest goals in the Premier League are not suddenly going to be finishing 3-3. “Saying that, if one team goes one or two up, there’s going to be spaces. “Let’s put pressure on them, use the home crowd, and try to win the game.”
OneColdHand wrote: » What are people doing with Bertrand/clyne for this game? Benching them for someone like pva who may not start? I'm thinking that after chelseas long midweek game, that game could easily be 0-0.
patmac wrote: » The ref won't need a can just drink lots of water before hand.
jimmii wrote: » Yellow.
Invincible wrote: » Wonder have they an alternative colour free kick spray for when there's snow on ground
Ziegler1988 wrote: » https://twitter.com/premierleague/status/574932700651515904 GOAL ACCREDITATION PANEL @SwansOfficial's goal against @BurnleyOfficial on Saturday 28 February has been confirmed as a Tom Heaton own goal Happy to have benefited from this, Cork you legend