Showing posts with label Birmingham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birmingham. Show all posts

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Gameweek 38 Fantasy Preview

So fast, we're reaching the end...
The end is so near, indeed. So how's your position currently? You've only one last week to improve your rankings, it might not help much, but it's better than nothing. At least make sure that there's a good ending will you?

Much drama are still going on at the final gameweek of the season, this includes:

  • Race for third / Champions League direct qualification (Man City v Arsenal)
  • Race for fifth / Europa League qualification (Tottenham v Liverpool)
  • Survival battle (Blackburn v Birmingham v Blackpool v Wolves v Wigan, three spots for five)
  • Golden boot battle (Carlos Tevez v Dimitar Berbatov)
These will guarantee excitements and goals galore during this weekend. Invest more on the front!



PART I: PRE-MATCH ANALYSES
Tevez and Van Persie
Photoshop makes the impossible possible.
Battle for Third (Man City v Arsenal)
Both sides will travel as the Gunners make a visit to Craven's Cottage whilst the new FA Cup champions make their way to Bolton.

Arsenal's form recently has been very dismal, managing to win only twice since March. Terrible defence and mentality has caused the team to suffer heavy slip-ups despite stunning form of Robin van Persie. That is also the reason why Manchester City has gone one point ahead of the London giants despite falling far far behind them for a major part of the season.

Speaking of their opponent, Fulham have been enjoying steady form recently. Barring the 2-5 defeat to Liverpool, the Cottagers have only conceded two league goals at home this year. Not a good news for Wenger.

Arsenal will desperately need three points to avoid cancellation of their pre-season revenue-generating tours, but with the current squad morale, I am very negative about that.

On the other hand, the Manchester Blues are on G6 currently after adding another trophy to their cabinet since 35 years ago. Coupled with Carlos Tevez's equaliser against Berbatov on the Golden Boot race, City are certainly high on morale to finish their season in style. More importantly, City's defence are more solid than the Gunners.

Bolton have good results at home just like Fulham, but defensive wise I'd say City should get at least the same point(s) from Bolton as Arsenal get from Fulham.

Prediction:
Fulham 2-1 Arsenal
Bolton 1-1 Man City
Man City secures third place.

Liverpool are outnumbered in terms of league points.
Battle for Fifth (Tottenham v Liverpool)
Europa League seems pretty slim for the Reds as they travel to Villa Park for a hard battle when Tottenham will sit comfortably at home playing against Birmingham.

Kenny Dalglish's legendary return was spoilt last week with a defeat at Anfield to Tottenham. The result has effectively give way for the latter to fifth, which means that Liverpool will need to pray that Tottenham will drop points in order for them to progress to the Europa.

Needless to say, Aston Villa is always a tough team to beat. Houllier will continue to absent, but still with the likes such as Ashley Young and Darren Bent, there will be great pressure for Liverpool's defenders.

On the other hand, Birmingham are well known for their stunningly poor away form, and it is quite a humiliation should Tottenham fail to bag three points on the closing game at White Hart Lane.

Prediction:
Aston Villa 1-1 Liverpool
Tottenham 3-0 Birmingham
Tottenham through to Europa.


Mick McCarthy
Looks forward to stay for another year.
Battle for Survival
Wolves v Blackburn: Head to head fight for survival. The victor will surely stay, while a draw will most probably make at least one of them stays. The Rovers have problems to score, so I think Wolves will have a very positive chance to stay.

Birmingham: As written above, the Brums are stunningly poor on the road. Pretty negative on their survival, unless the two clubs just below them suffer defeats.

Blackpool: It's one of the club that I wouldn't want them to relegate. Blackpool has been showing some pretty attractive football with their offence. People like Charlie Adam and DJ Campbell give Premier League some fresh breath. Unfortunately, their sluggish defence won't help them. Their opponent, Manchester United may have already won the league title, but the Red Devils still have reason to play their best. The starters want to warm up for Champions League final; the benchwarmers want to prove something to Sir Alex Ferguson. Goodbye Blackpool.

Wigan: Tide changes pretty quick. The comeback victory against West Ham has given them some momentum  this week, and given Stoke's collapse in the recent showdown against Manchester City, Wigan will have quite a chance to sneak away with at least one point for survival. Don't be too confident though, as Stoke rarely  give points to their visitors.

Prediction:
Wolves 2-1 Blackburn
Tottenham 3-0 Birmingham
Man Utd 2-1 Blackpool
Stoke City 1-1 Wigan
Blackpool and Birmingham relegates.
Wolves, Blackburn and Wigan stays.


The Rest
Prediction:
Everton 2-2 Chelsea
Newcastle 1-2 West Brom
West Ham 2-1 Sunderland

Dimitar Berbatov
Desperately needs a start to fight for golden boot.
Golden Boot Battle
There might be two golden boots this season, and that's interesting.

Carlos Tevez plays on the road, but his home-away goal of 13-8 shows that his away goal efficiency is only slightly lower compared to home. And given City's determination to protect their third position, Tevez should score at least one.

Dimitar Berbatov plays at Old Trafford. He picked 17 of his 21 league goals here - obvious home advantage. But he rarely plays since April, losing his place to Chicharito - a major doubt. However, he's very prolific in bullying the weak - one of the good captain this week. The Bulgarian should definitely get a starting position this time, but whether or not he will get quality support from second string players remains a question.

Pretty unpredictable in my opinion, I give up on predicting this and it's up to you guys.





PART II: SQUAD SELECTIONS
Carlos Tevez
Just goals away to enjoy his best Premier League season.
Captain Picks

  • Berbatov, Tevez - Fights for golden boot.
Buys-In
  • Berbatov - Flies high.
Squad of XV
GK: Gomes
DF: Dawson, Hangeland, Fabio
MF: Modric, Dempsey, Malouda, N'Zogbia
F: Berbatov, Tevez, Odemwingie

Subs (in order): Begovic, Adam, Huth, Walker

Friday, March 4, 2011

Gameweek 29 Fantasy Preview

Martin Kelly
Guess that he's not lonely with so many players such as Van Persie, Fabregas, Cahill etc. accompanying him on the sidelines.
Thank you for staying loyal with FPLZ as we now enter the decisive period of the season. The following weeks will be very crucial in determining your fantasy excellence.

February has been a fantastic fantasy month for me as I am scoring a hefty 338 points in this single month, resulting a February rank of 548. My overall ranking has also rocketed from 218,183 to 27,445. It must be the best fantasy position I have ever achieved ever since I played FPL.

But there will be hell lots of headaches in managing my fantasy team in March, with the number of injuries and suspensions. And I believe it will cause a lot of trouble to you as well. Now let's see some of the best fantasy commodities who are with the red cross army currently:
  • Van Persie (six weeks)
  • Kelly (three weeks)
  • Tim Cahill (three weeks)
Combined with the suspension of Adam and Vidic, those who own plenty of them must be feeling the pressure of doing multiple transfers. Do remember that Everton and Birmingham are playing twice this week. Good luck.



PART I: PRE-MATCH ANALYSES
Dimitar Berbatov
Will he score goals start?
Liverpool v Manchester United
Kenny Dalglish will like to seek for a revenge for the defeat his suffered from his debut return as Liverpool manager this week against Manchester United.

Numerous big stars will miss out on this grand fixture including Kelly, Agger, Ferdinand and Vidic. Carroll is expected to feature on this game and it is sure that he will capitalise on the absence of United's best centre backs if he does feature.

Meanwhile, the one and only player who has hat-tricked Liverpool this season - Berbatov is doubted to get a spot to play against Liverpool. United is expected to play with five midfielders and if that's the case, I have to say that Rooney who's in better form should start.

In the absence of Vidic and Rio, I think it's hard for United to get away from Anfield with any points. Neither Smalling/O'Shea nor Smalling/Brown combination makes me feel confident.

Prediction: Liverpool 2-1 Man Utd

The Rest
  • Birmingham v West Brom (2-1) - The Brums to win. A solid one.
  • Arsenal v Sunderland (3-1) - With Bendtner on form, the Gunners can forget about Van Persie now.
  • Bolton v Aston Villa (2-2) - The Villans clearly have better form, but remember that Bolton is fighting for a Europa spot currently.
  • Fulham v Blackburn (1-0) - Time to escape from draw streaks for the Cottagers.
  • Newcastle v Everton (1-0) - Somehow I feel that Everton will fall on this one.
  • West Ham v Stoke City (3-0) - Demba Ba and Hitzlsperger are too strong at the moment.
  • Man City v Wigan (4-0) - Clearly the most fantasy friendly match of the week. But it's still unsure who will lead the line.
  • Wolves v Tottenham (1-2) - It will not be easy for Tottenham against a team that fights for survival.
  • Blackpool v Chelsea (2-3) - The win against United will give the Blues a lot of confidence to win this one.
  • Everton v Birmingham (1-1) - It's expected to be a narrow scoreline.


PART II: SQUAD SELECTIONS
Nikola Zigic
The tower is on red hot form.
Captain Picks

  • Tevez/Balotelli - Obvious choices this week. Of course, Tevez is always the safest bet.
  • Bendtner - Arsenal's supply will focus on him.
  • Zigic - Huge potential with a gameweek double.
Buys-In
  • Everton players - Good run of fixtures ahead.
  • Birmingham players - Same reason as Everton.
  • Bendtner - Leading the line for Gunners.
  • Hitzlsperger/Demba Ba - On their highs.
Sells-Out
  • Van Persie/Kelly/Tim Cahill - Injured.
  • Kolo Toure - Suspended due to drug violation.
Squad of XV
GK: Foster
DF: R Johnson, Baines, Zabaleta
MF: Arteta, Hitzlsperger, Lampard, Nasri
F: Zigic, Tevez, Bendtner
Subs (in order): Szczesny, Coleman, Dempsey, Djourou

Captain: Tevez
ECS: Value

Monday, February 28, 2011

Sunday Shockers

Robin Van Persie
Wenger lost what seemed to be a free trophy. The worse part is, he might even have to lose the Dutchman again for some period of time.
Not an anticipated Sunday as all teams who looked better on paper lost. The focus of course is on the League Cup final. Arsenal, who was set to break their six year title drought, continues to wait for another chance to end the embarrassment as they was sentenced to death by Obafemi Martins injury time winner. Humiliation.

Thomas Hitzlsperger
Just came back from injury, but his impact for the team is obvious.
West Ham won comfortably against Liverpool. The Reds weren't at their best in my opinion, but the Hammers deserved the credit. Hitzlsperger's return continues to provide the fluency in midfield that West Ham lacks, and new signing Demba Ba continues to dominate the front line of Hammers. Survival in Premier League shouldn't be a problem to Avram Grant's side with them around.

Damien Duff
Equalised.
On the other hand, Manchester City can only earn a draw against Fulham at home. Balotelli provided a fantastic strike for the lead, but that was later cancelled with Duff's quick goal in the second half. Their solid third place certainly don't look solid now.

A strange Premier League Sunday, after all.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Did Van der Vaart Kicked Your Ass?

Rafael Van der Vaart
"Didn't start me? Well done!"
Tottenham's ace, Rafael Van der Vaart, who was doubtful for yesterday's match, played a full game and scored a goal!

That's such a pain for those who benched him, including me.

On the other hand, Stoke v Birmingham, which I predicted to be a boring game, turned out to be very exciting. Huth who's listed on my Squad of XV, scored!

There will be eight games today, good luck.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Fantasy Pit Stop 1: Part One

Since there's a two weeks break for internationals, it will be no harm for me to write some short fantasy reviews for now. For this pit stop I am going to write about:
  1. Some major news/events related to the team;
  2. Predicted season finish; and
  3. Top three rated fantasy players along with their ratings.
The arrangement of teams will be according to current league rankings, in reverse order.



Currently in 20th
West Ham United

News
Bid to take over Olympic Stadium - A good thing for the club's finance.

Predicted Season Finish: 17th
Despite an awful start, I think West Ham will stay in the Premier League for at least another season. The early run of four defeats with three goals conceded each may just be an adjustment period for their new coach Avram Grant.

Of course, it can't be helped  that they have Robert Green, one of the silliest goalkeeper in England's history and also a group of under-par defenders, but that weakness can be made up by their offence. Scott Parker is quite a spiritual figure of West Ham who plays the same character as Steven Gerrard in Liverpool, while the partnership of Obinna and Piquionne is looking better and better. It will only be even better when Carlton Cole finds back his touch.

Top Three Fantasy Players:
  1. Victor Obinna (6.5/10) - There must be something inside a player loaned from Internazionale and he's slowly showing it.
  2. Scott Parker (6.5/10) - A superstar look-alike midfielder who is indeed the star of the team.
  3. Frederic Piquionne (6/10) - He has become more decent recently. Still not a good buy though.



Currently in 19th
Wolverhampton Wanderers

News - N/A

Predicted Season Finish: 20th
It's quite a mess for Mick McCarthy's team. The Wolves are yet to win since their season opener and I think this kind of form will sustain throughout the season. The return of Stephen Hunt might help a bit, but still, I think it's the end of their fairytale.

Top Three Fantasy Players:
  1. Stephen Hunt (5.5/10) - He's a creative talent, but Wolves is quite a reserved team for him.
  2. Steven Fletcher (5/10) - He was quite influential for Burnley last year but has a limited playing time currently.
  3. Matthew Jarvis (5/10) - Occasionally collects bonus.



Currently in 18th
Liverpool

News
The court battle between RBS and Hicks and co - A crucial fight for Liverpool's future.

Predicted Season Finish: 8th
A big club in a big trouble. It's not a surprise, as this is the long term effect of ownership by the notorious G&H.

However, I expect things to start to turn around after the takeover by NESV, which is owned by another American but has passion in sports. This will at least provide a stable financial platform for the Reds and the players should be able to concentrate more on the pitch.

Still, Hodgson will need to revise his tactics. Fulham tactics certainly doesn't suite Liverpool at all. Glen Johnson is all the while clumsy with his more contained position, while Poulsen's Italian approach is totally unsuitable in England. Liverpool needs to be more offensive in order to make out the best from Torres, Gerrard and co.

Top Three Fantasy Players:
  1. Steven Gerrard (8/10) - He steps out every time the team needs him. The team needs to get better though before you buy him.
  2. Fernando Torres (7.5/10) - He is a better choice than Gerrard if he can stay out of injury.
  3. Joe Cole (6.5/10) - He will need to communicate with his mates better on the pitch in order to fully utilise his creativity.



Currently in 17th
Everton

News - N/A

Predicted Season Finish: 7th
Everton repeated their poor season start, but we all know they will bounce back into the upper half when the season ends. They have too much of quality to stay at the relegation zone and the likes of Arteta, Cahill and Pienaar won't fail them for too long. Their strikers will need to buck up though, as they are still goalless in the league currently.

Top Three Fantasy Players:
  1. Mikel Arteta (8/10) - I'm surprised why he is still without any assists although his passes are very good this season. A superb bonus magnet as well.
  2. Tim Cahill (7.5/10) - The header king has already trademarked himself in the Premier League.
  3. Seamus Coleman (6.5/10) - He's securing his position on the right back. Comes at a surprisingly cheap price.



Currently in 16th
Birmingham City

News - N/A

Predicted Season Finish: 12th
As one of the clubs with the most solid defence, Birmingham should be free from any relegation threats. There's no Joe Hart at the back this season but Ben Foster at least does a decent job. With the same tough team added with some new faces in the offence, they will finish the season with a good position again.

Top Three Fantasy Players:
  1. Ben Foster (7.5/10) - Unarguably the best keeper under £5.0m in FPL.
  2. Scott Dann (7/10) - One of the cheaper choice of Birmingham defenders.
  3. Barry Ferguson (7/10) - Still as mighty as ever in collecting bonus points.



To be continued in PART TWO.