dahat wrote: » It's all about him this GW....
ShaneU wrote: » Rooney out, one touch in the opposition box the entire match and it was the 92nd minute
CSF wrote: » Rooney and Depay are gonna make all the people who transfer them out feel silly next week. I can feel it. I'll likely be grudgingly absorbing any price drops on them.
FHFC wrote: » I was torn between letting Fab or Rooney go this week to accomodate silva. Rooney making it easier, although I agree they could well hammer Newcastle.
CSF wrote: » I may even captain him. That was the original plan but obviously that is no longer so much of a thing.
stephenl15 wrote: » Seriously? Rooney was atrocious. He could've got a big chance at the very end but for his diabolical touch. Rooney's gone for Aguero provided Theo stays quiet.
internet_user wrote: » walcott --> westwood (probably tonight) Rooney/Kane --> Aguero
CSF wrote: » I can see United hammering Newcastle. This is the fixture I signed the 2 guys for most of all.
sheroman01 wrote: » To get Aguero in for Rooney I have to do a bit of shuffling in midfield. which option is best, do ye think? Midfield is currently: Hazard, Depay, Payet, Ritchie, Anya. Option 1: Ritchie > 4.5m mid. Rotate him with Anya. Maybe Westwood. Gives me room to bring in a good 8.5m at some stage. - Hazard, Depay, Payet, Anya, Westwood. - Kane, Pelle, Aguero Option 2: Depay > 7m mid. Maybe Chadli/Ayew/Tadic. A lot of mid-priced mids in my team then but not forced to play a 4.5m mid every week. - Hazard, Payet, Ritchie, Anya, Chadli/Ayew/Tadic - Kane, Pelle, Aguero
stephenl15 wrote: » Yeah but don't you think circumstances change and you gotta react to such changes ie Rooney and United offering little to no threat, rather than rigidly sticking to a plan you made when things were much less clear