Friday, November 4, 2011

Kick-Off: Gameweek 11 Fantasy Preview

Yaya Toure got a brace in Champions League match but hardly
sparkle in Premier League, yet.
Overview
Mixed fortunes in the Champions League as the Manchester (City and United) duo won comfortably while the London duo (Chelsea and Arsenal) had to satisfy with a draw. So no English clubs will get through early.

A couple of fantasy friendly matches will be commenced in this coming gameweek so make sure that you have enough coverage of Liverpool, Aston Villa, Arsenal, Chelsea and Man City players. Might be a gameweek with sky high average.

7-Gameweek Fixtures Analysis (Published Monthly)
In heaven run:
  1. ARS (WBA, @NOR, FUL, @WIG, EVE, @MCI, @AST) - Easy enough for Van Persie to climb himself to the summit of fantasy.
  2. BLA (CHE, @WIG, @STO, SWA, @SUN, WBA, BOL) - Pretty crucial for them to perform well in this coming run of fixtures to avoid relegation.
  3. EVE (@NEW, WOL, @BOL, STO, @ARS, NOR, SWA) - Time for their redemption after being caught stuck at the bottom half of the table.
  4. MUN (SUN, @SWA, NEW, @AST, WOL, @QPR, @FUL) - Nothing too tough for the defending champion.
  5. TOT (@FUL, AST, @WBA, BOL, @STO, SUN, CHE) - Considerably easy especially when Van der Vaart is on red hot form.

In hell run:
  1. CHE (@BLA, LIV, WOL, @NEW, MCI, @WIG, @TOT) - Playing against four of the top seven in the next 7 games is really a tough test for Andre Villas-Boas.
  2. MCI (@QPR, NEW, @LIV, NOR, @CHE, ARS, STO) - As tough as Chelsea. Further worsened with some crucial Champions League games (especially the one against Bayern Munich) sandwiched in between.
  3. FUL (TOT, @SUN, @ARS, LIV, @SWA, BOL, MUN) - Martin Jol will have to give some emphasis to defence to survive through this period.
  4. NEW (EVE, @MCI, @MUN, CHE, @NOR, SWA, WBA) - Back to back games against the leading pack? They will need to play with 120% to record some impressive results.



Game of the Week: NEWCASTLE v EVERTON
With R Taylor's value rocketed
to £5m, Simpson is the only
defender at Newcastle who's
easily accessible (£4.2m).
Two interesting teams to play against each other. Newcastle, which don't look so good on paper but play extremely well at the moment; Everton, which has the quality but not the form.

The Toon Army is now on an unbelievable form, standing proudly on the third place of league standings. Resolute defence, coupled with a great striking pair - namely Demba Ba and Leon Best - are consistently bringing Alan Pardew the right results. Everton, on the other hand, didn't play as poor as their league points shown. However, poor goal poaching ability are constantly dragging them behind, as what we saw last week against Manchester United.

Newcastle defenders are certainly worthy to be considered against such poor scoring Everton, which failed to score 4 times this season. Proceed with caution though, as Newcastle will be facing the Manchesters and Chelsea for the next 3 gameweeks.

In terms of offence it will be up to Ba, Best as usual and possibly Cabaye to break through Everton's defence with tough players like Jagileka, Distin and Fellaini providing the cover.

As for the Toffees, Drenthe's speed will be one powerful weapon to penetrate the solid defensive unit of Newcastle. Players like Cahill and Saha will definitely need to improve their shooting accuracy though if they want to win at St James' Park.

I am expecting a home win anyway for the zebra stripes to maintain their third position for another week before they march into the hellish fixtures.

Prediction: NEW 2-0 EVE
Pick: NEW defence, Ba, Best, Cabaye
Drop: EVE defence




Fantasy Game of the Week: LIVERPOOL v SWANSEA
Can Carroll score two match in
a row?
Three points will be crucial for Liverpool in order for the Reds to play the next two games after this (Chelsea and Man City) with confidence.

Suarez has started to find his form, and his miraculous runs can give fantasy managers a blazing trail of points. Surely a strong captain choice this week. Adam should also take advantage of Gerrard's latest injury and become the primary set piece taker of the team.

Defensively Enrique is still the best candidate so far with the lowest price of Liverpool's back four and his ability to surge forward. Stud.

Swansea might have been pretty good defensively, but bear in mind that all of that performances were at Liberty Stadium. 14 goals in 5 away games conceded suggests that they might suffer a heavy defeat at Anfield.

Scott Sinclair might be able to take away one goal or assist from here, but I think it's all about the Reds at their home ground.

Prediction: LIV 3-0 SWA
Pick and Captain: Suarez, Adam

Pick: Enrique, Carroll
Drop: SWA defence


Pick and Drop
Pick and Captain:
  1. Robin van Persie - Ultimate form and is unstoppable.
  2. Agbonlahor - Against newcomers' defence it should be easy for him.
  3. Torres, Mata - Their pace and footwork should be able to slice the worst defence of the league into pieces.
  4. Aguero - QPR's defence is too far away from his class.
Pick:
  1. Gervinho, Ramsey - They are the main suppliers and receivers to and from RvP.
  2. MUN defence - The return of Vidic should provide the stability on the back.
  3. Van der Vaart, Adebayor - Solid pick for every gameweek.
  4. Doyle - Looks good and should create lots of troubles inside of  Wigan's penalty box.
  5. Sturridge - Severely underpriced.
Drop:
  1. WBA defence - Hardly believable to a keep clean sheet.
  2. NOR defence - Agbonlahor is too fast.
  3. BLA defence - One of the worst league defence.
  4. QPR defence - Poor coverage.
  5. Gerrard - Injured.

Transfer Traffic
Green light (buy):
  1. Adam - The key playmaker and set piece taker as Gerrard continues to be sidelined.
  2. Van der Vaart, Adebayor - Smooth easy fixtures coming ahead.
  3. Van Persie - A no-brainer.
  4. Gervinho  - From zero to hero.
  5. Walters - Low price, great role.
  6. Mata - Complete player who can both score and assist.
Yellow light (monitor):
  1. NEW players - Hellish fixtures ahead. See how they cope.
  2. Carroll - Picking up some form.
  3. Bale - Gaining form or just 1 week marvel? Time will tell.
  4. Sessegnon - Against Man Utd it might be wiser to hold on for another week.
  5. Kompany - One week suspension. Whether it's worth to hold him or sell him instead is a pretty subjective matter.
Red light (sell):
  1. Rooney, Young - Massive sell trend. Sell to preserve your team value.
  2. Gerrard - Constantly plagued by injuries.
  3. CHE defence - Have not kept any clean sheets after gameweek 1.

Gameweek 11 Dream Team
Given
Simpson -- Jones -- Enrique
Ramsey -- Mata -- Adam -- Van der Vaart
Van Persie (C) -- Suarez (VC) -- Agbonlahor
Subs: Krul -- Eagles -- Ward -- Knight

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