Showing posts with label Phil Jones. Show all posts
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Monday, December 19, 2011

Merry Christmas: Gameweek 17 & 18 Fantasy Previews

Defenders period: Hectic fixtures usually create more clean sheets.
Overview
The fast and furious Christmas fixtures will begin and results from this period will be certainly crucial to both Premier League and fantasy teams. Spend your wild card if necessary. You wouldn't want to lose over 100 points to your rivals in less than 2 weeks.








Game of the Week (Gw 17): TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR v CHELSEA
Petr Cech was partly responsible
for Wigan's equaliser last week.
The battle for third, the battle for the top team in London. Tottenham will be waiting over at their home ground to fire porous Chelsea's defence with their great attacking talents.

The Blues were surprisingly held draw by Wigan last Saturday thanks to ridiculous mistakes by the whole defensive unit of theirs. Still not the team you can trust on defensively.

Thus, Andre Villas-Boas can only rely on attack to compensate for their defensive problems. Sturridge has been in good and ultra consistent form (amazingly consistent for a youngster of his age) and will be relied upon again to earn league points for Chelsea alongside with resurgent Drogba and tricky Mata.

But Tottenham will be hopeful to bag the three points. Players such as Adebayor, Van der Vaart, Bale and Lennon are all on form and should terrorise Chelsea's defence at ease. It will be a classic victory for Spurs in my opinion.

Prediction: TOT 3-1 CHE
Pick: Adebayor, Bale, Van der Vaart, Sturridge
Drop: CHE defence


Fantasy Game of the Week (Gw 17): WIGAN v LIVERPOOL
Bellamy's second spell at
Liverpool is currently a
success.
Wigan will hope to repeat their feat against Chelsea but it won't be easy against resolute Liverpool's defence.

The Reds boast the best defence in Premier League, conceding only 13 goals. Barring the terrible 0-4 defeat against Tottenham, they had never conceded more than a goal to any opponents. With Agger and Skrtel currently forming the best CB partnership in the league, it's a big task for Wigan to score against them.

Offensively, Liverpool are doing pretty well too. Bellamy is clearly enjoying his second stint at Anfield and is combining very well with Suarez. A dangerous man in offence.

Jordi Gomez has scored 4 goals in the last 5 games, but I believe that tally will not be improved in this game.

Prediction: WIG 0-2 LIV
Pick and Captain: Bellamy, Suarez
Pick: Adam, LIV defence
Drop: WIG defence



Pick and Drop (Gw 17)
Pick and Captain:
  1. Van Persie - Clearly Villa is on a slump for him to take advantage from.
Pick:
  1. Ba - Played a fabulous but unlucky game last week. He should get something this time.
  2. Rooney - He scored, and scored again, and should score again for three games in a row.
  3. Valencia - Played very well and should start again.
  4. Yakubu - Bolton looks very terrible now and he should really score one or two.
  5. Holt - Find his form at the Championship.
  6. Aguero/ Silva - Without Shawcross it will be less organized at Stoke's backline.
Drop:
  1. AST defence - Not resolute enough to hold Gunners.
  2. Shawcross - Suspended for his fifth yellow.
  3. Cabaye - Also suspended for his fifth yellow.




Game of the Week (Gw 18): SWANSEA v QUEENS PARK RANGERS

Michel Vorm is a nightmare
for every striker.
Two of the promoted teams will face each other as both teams will be looking forward to bolster their survival chances from their counterparts.

Swansea has been defensively magnificent at home and with Vorm never failed to impress with his superb reflexes. A tough challenge for Helguson and co to take on.

QPR is goalless for 2 consecutive games and I believe it will extend for yet another game. I am predicting a 0-0 score.

Prediction: SWA 0-0 QPR
Pick: SWA defence


Fantasy Game of the Week (Gw 18): LIVERPOOL v BLACKBURN
Jonjo Shelvey is only
£4.8m in fantasy.
Liverpool is treated with such kind Chirstmas games and thus they have only themselves to be blamed if they fail to get results from this one.

Blackburn still stuck deep deep within the relegation zone and it won't be helpful travelling to Anfield.

The Rovers might be able to struck a goal or two, but I believe it will be a total annihilation by the Reds.

Prediction: LIV 3-0 BLA
Pick and Captain: Bellamy, Suarez
Pick: Adam, Downing, LIV defence
Drop: BLA defence


Pick and Drop (Gw 18)
Pick and Captain:
  1. Van Persie - Should really blast the Wolves.
  2. Rooney/ Nani - Wigan wouldn't be able to hold in form United.
  3. Silva/ Aguero - West Brom's defence is just too shaky.
  4. Adebayor - Surely Norwich's backline won't be able to break all the supply points to him.
Pick:
  1. Walters/ Crouch - Both are offensive pillars of Stoke.
  2. Larsson - His set pieces are always a threat.
  3. MUN defence - Ferdinand is showing some great form.
Drop:
  1. WIG defence - It's such a problematic line to be exploited by Man Utd.
  2. WBA defence  - Another problematic line like Wigan's.
  3. BOL players - Out of form at the moment.







Transfer Traffic
Green light (buy):
  1. Bellamy - Gained Dalglish's trust and is performing well at the moment.
  2. Jones - Plays like a warrior and scores occasional goals.
  3. SWA defence - A good place to search for cheap and effective fourth or fifth defender.
  4. Sturridge - Incredibly consistent for his low asking price.
  5. Adebayor - Ultimately influential upfront.
  6. LIV defence - Great fixtures awaiting for the next two weeks.
  7. MUN defence - Great fixtures awaiting too.
  8. Valencia - Locking his place against competition from Ashley Young.
  9. Holt - Found some superb form.
Yellow light (watch):
  1. Suarez - Whether he gets suspended or not is the key of buying or selling him.
  2. Agbonlahor - Losing the sharpness recently.
  3. Ruiz - Broke his duck and could get some scoring streak on.
Red light (sell):
  1. BOL players - In a big slump.
  2. Schwarzer - Injured.

Gameweek 17 Dream Team
Krul
Enrique -- Vermaelen -- Kompany -- Simpson
Adam -- Valencia -- Silva
Bellamy -- Adebayor (VC) -- Van Persie (C)
Subs: Vorm -- Larsson -- Drenthe -- Evans

Gameweek 18 Dream Team
Vorm
Enrique -- Jones -- Vermaelen
Adam -- Nani -- Silva -- Larsson
Van Persie (C) -- Bellamy -- Rooney (VC)
Subs: Sorensen -- Walters -- Neil Taylor -- Simpson

Friday, December 16, 2011

Kick-Off: Gameweek 16 Fantasy Preview

Darren Fletcher is suffering from a possibly career ending
infection. No more Fletcher in the rest of this season, at least.
Overview
Clearly Darren Fletcher's infection of ulcerative colitis is the biggest news over the week as there are fears that he might have to end his career as a football player prematurely. May god bless him.

As for fantasy managers, this week or the next are one the best period to utilize your wildcard if it is still available. Plan your transfers well and you can go very far during this hectic Christmas fixtures. Good luck.

Game of the Week: MANCHESTER CITY v ARSENAL
Can Van Persie destroy
City?
City surely are looking forward to recover from their first defeat against Chelsea last week, but it won't be easy as Arsenal will travel to Etihad Stadium this week.

Arsenal has managed to close the gap to single digit following City's lost, and Wenger will hope that his squad can do some miracles away at Manchester City. Van Persie is on course to renew Shearer's record of 36 Premier League goals in a calendar year and surely will show no mercy towards Kompany and co's defence. A sure starter despite such tough oppositions.

Yet I'm pretty sure City will find any possible way to rebound from their first defeat of the season, and a victory against the Gunners will be the best way to shut doubters' mouth. In fact, almost every player of City is a goal threat and it will be very hard for Arsenal to guard Silva, Aguero, Balotelli, Yaya Toure and others all together.

It's a City win for me, though you should start all your City and Arsenal attackers with confidence.

Prediction: MCI 2-1 ARS
Pick: Van Persie, Silva, Aguero
Drop: ARS defence


Fantasy Game of the Week: QUEENS PARK RANGERS v MANCHESTER UNITED
Beware of his return.
Chelsea are travelling to Wigan but Moses has just released his floodgate, so I'm more inclined to the rebounding Man Utd as the fantasy friendly team of the week. Against QPR, it's a pretty good chance for United attackers.

Nani and Rooney both broke their scoring drought - good signs of returning form and also a signal of "United season starts at December". Both are great candidates as the captain of the week.

Fletcher's loss is a blow to United's midfield, but Phil Jones was spectacular playing at centre midfield last week and is good at least for short term. He should be able to mark the witty Joey Barton well.

It should be a comprehensive victory for United. QPR's defence is too weak to hold them off in my opinion.

Prediction: QPR 1-3 MUN
Pick and Captain: Rooney, Nani
Pick: Jones
Drop: QPR defence


Pick and Drop
Pick and Captain:

  1. Ba - In full rage. Unless he can be tamed by Vorm.
  2. Adebayor - Sunderland's defence is kind of sloppy and I don't think Martin O'Neill can fix it so fast.
  3. Drogba/ Mata/ Sturridge - On great form for Wigan to face their execution.
Pick:
  1. Maxi - Should give some hard time to Guzan.
  2. Steven Fletcher - On superb form.
  3. Yakubu - Should be able to pierce West Brom's defence.
Drop:
  1. SUN defence  - Not solid enough to hold Tottenham's rich vein of attack.

Transfer Traffic
Green light (buy):
  1. Drogba - Returns to his old best.
  2. Ba - Simply unstoppable.
  3. Steven Fletcher - Great form.
  4. Sturridge - Cheap and consistent.
  5. Nani - Rejoices with 2 fresh goals last week.
Yellow light (watch):
  1. Maxi - Playing well can could book a starting place in Dalglish's XI.
  2. Moses - Broke his duck and could break the floodgate.
Red light (drop):
  1. Agbonlahor  - Suspended.
  2. Van der Vaart - He's on the selling bandwagon.

Gameweek 16 Dream Team
Krul
Walker -- Enrique -- Jones
Nani -- Silva -- Bale -- Mata
Adebayor -- Drogba (C) -- Rooney (VC)

Subs: Vorm -- Maxi -- Jagielka -- Simpson

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Full-Time: Gameweek 4 Fantasy Review

It's Wazza Roo's era!
The league looks increasingly likely to be a two-horse race for now with yet another dominant display by the Manchester duo. Manchester Premier League?


Bolton 0-5 Manchester United
BOL: Man-marking was non-existent throughout the game with at least three of the goals being scored with the player being "marked". Played overly defensive at their homeground.

Despite that, Martin Petrov looked lively throughout the game and is a good bargain midfielder that is capable of delivering something around 8-10 assists over the course of the season. His value should be rising soon, if you want him get him fast.

Pick: Petrov
Drop: BOL defence


MUN: Back-to-back hat-tricks by Wayne Rooney shows the importance of having at least one premium-priced forward. Superb goals, especially the third curling one which left Jaaskelainen helpless. Chicharito should also got his hat-trick if not for one offside goal and another narrow miss. Both are superb choices upfront, so pick Hernandez if you can't afford to own Rooney.

Nani finally outscored A. Young for the first time this season, but I will still say A. Young should deliver more than the Portuguese this season due to his role as second set-piece taker behind Rooney. Even a lay-off for Rooney's free-kick goal gets 3 solid assist points, and Young is going to benefit from that.

Defensively it's a surprise to see them held yet another clean sheet, with Phil Jones looked to be United's next utility man at the back after John O'Shea.

Pick: Rooney, Hernandez
Watch: Nani, MUN defence (watch out for their forthcoming opponents)


Manchester City 3-0 Wigan
MCI: Just when people started to bring in Dzeko, Mancini surprisingly benched him and partner Aguero with Tevez instead. Three cool finish by Aguero. He simply doesn't waste chances. Tevez didn't look to sharp as he shot an awful penalty which saved rather comfortably by Al-Habsi.

At the moment Silva and Nasri are rather even, but after a praise by Mancini, I believe Silva's starting spot is more secured than the French.

Kompany got 2 bonus points - the best City defender to own alongside with Richards who has good offensive capabilities.

Pick: Aguero, Silva, Kompany, Richards

WIG: Nothing much to reveal here as City boasts the best defence. Perhaps Al-Habsi's penalty save will tell you that Wigan still have the poker chips to stay in the Premier League.

Watch: Al-Habsi


Arsenal 1-0 Swansea
ARS: A strange lucky goal by Arshavin to seal off 3 points. Not too bad for a game, with Walcott having a couple of chances. Arteta's debut was just okay, though I expect it to improve. Defence was much solid than before although Koscielny remains a liability back there.

Watch: Walcott, Arteta, Mertesacker


SWA: Bad mistake by Vorm as Swansea looked determined to leave Emirates Stadium with a point before that. Offence still look dismal.

Everton 2-2 Aston Villa
EVE: The consequences of the departure of Arteta was fully reflected on Baines' fantasy points - he took the penalty and went away with 8 points. Obviously the best investment you can get from Goodison park.

Cahill performed finally as well with an assist - Everton's result will depend pretty much on Baines and him.

Pick: Baines
Watch: Cahill


AST: It's Agbonlahor again. Consistent. Phenomenal goal by Stiliyan Petrov, but you don't expect that to repeat frequently from a defensive midfielder.

Pick: Agbonlahor


Stoke 1-0 Liverpool
STO: Britannia is still one of the toughest fortress to break in English football. Brave defensive display (especially for Begovic's quadruple save!) despite being owned throughout the game. Walters was the penalty taker - he represents good value with his ability to play as second striker.

Pick: Shawcross, Walters


LIV: Finishing remains an issue although defeat was partly due to bad refereeing. Not getting a goal from 20+ shots was a shame. Carragher was the culprit again for leaking yet another goal after last game. They should not have much problem to reach top four though as long as they play like that every week.

Drop: Carragher

Sunderland 1-2 Chelsea
SUN: Overwhelmed throughout the game with nothing much to tell. Gyan left for UAE - Bendtner becomes a good pick.

Watch: Bendtner


CHE: Looks like AVB is going for the success formula of Mourinho - one goal victory margin. Torres was benched unsurprisingly as Sturridge fully capitalise the chance by scoring one stylish goal - calm, superbly accurate and impressive. Hopefully he will grab a permanent starting spot sooner or later - he will be a must-own by then.

Watch: Sturridge


Wolves 0-2 Tottenham
WOL: Not really good upfront - might be due to lack of supplies from Jarvis who only played as substitutes.

TOT: Two debutants gave immediate impact - Adebayor and Parker. I believe Adebayor will be a must-own very soon given Tottenham's offensive approach and the lack of consistent forwards at White Hart Lane. Bale still looked ordinary - don't switch him in before he explodes.

Pick: Adebayor
Watch: Parker


Norwich 0-1 West Brom
NOR: Disappointment to Grant Holt yet again. His shooting rate is similar to his midfield teammates. Bad sign. Needs to get the supplies to perform.

Drop: Holt


WBA: Odemwingie - the return of the king. Missed one penalty, but scored the decisive goal earlier. Still the goal factor of Hodgson's team.

Pick: Odemwingie


Fulham 1-1 Blackburn
FUL: Aaron Hughes was injured - remember to check on his updates. Ruiz failed to adjust to English tempo in his first game as he was subbed out during half-time. Zamora scored a cool equaliser similar to Rochina's attempt which reflected-in through the woodwork. He was also fouled in the penalty box once despite not being correctly addressed as a foul - great potential for fantasy points.

Pick: Zamora
Watch: Hughes


BLA: Great impact by Rochina but I don't see him scoring over 100 fantasy points in such a limited team especially when he's not even a sure-starter. Defence was awful as always, with Salgado really a big liability. He simply don't deserve to start with his frequent mistakes.

Drop: Salgado


QPR 0-0 Newcastle
QPR: Looked likely offensively throughout the game with Shaun Wright-Phillips showing strong immediate impact - should be bursting soon. Central pair Taarabt and Barton took away with 3 and 2 bonus points respectively, with the former looking much better as he participated more in offence.

Bothroyd looked like he will always be late to convert supplies into goals - terrible goal-poaching skills as a Premier League forward.

Pick: Wright-Phillips
Watch: Taarabt, Barton
Drop: Bothroyd


NEW: Constantly being bombarded with few chances to strike back. Simpson scored 2 bonus points apart from his clean sheet. Obertan also got 2. Three players with 2 bonus points on the same game!

Watch: Simpson, Obertan

Friday, August 19, 2011

Nemanja Vidic Out for Five Weeks

Looks like both Ferdinand and Vidic won't be available until September ends.
Big blow. Manchester United's captain, Nemanja Vidic, has a more serious injury than expected and will out for up to five weeks.

Both Vidic and Ferdinand were injured during the victory against West Brom last Sunday. This may cause serious difficulties to Ferguson's side for winning games, especially when the young De Gea is still unsettled at Old Trafford.

Nevertheless, the injury of the duo will pave way for youngsters such as Chris Smalling (£5.5m), Phil Jones (£5.5m) and Johnny Evans (£4.5m) to step up as fantasy bargains, though it remains intriguing whether they can fill up their seniors' boots.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

De Gea Succeeds Van der Sar, Officially

David De Gea and Sir Alex Ferguson
The latter is having a great time in his progress of squad reformation.
Phil Jones, secured. Ashley Young, secured. However both of them are of secondary importance compared to the signing of former Athletico Madrid keeper David de Gea.

The Spanish shot-stopper serves more immediate significance compared to the prior signings of United for this coming season, as Van der Sar has retired and Ferguson has yet a reliable keeper to step up and replace the Dutch's position. The 20-year-old man should keep Sir Alex Ferguson free from goalkeeping trouble for potentially many years to come.

Three signings have made United leading the transfer market, but still they have yet to capture someone to cover up their fatal weakness - a midfield commander ala Xavi.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Phil Jones The First to Initiate Manchester United's Promised Mega Transfer Project

Phil Jones
A big raid from Liverpool by Man Utd.
Short after the move of Jordan Henderson to Liverpool, Manchester United has successfully negotiated for the purchase of Blackburn's 19-year-old defender Phil Jones.

The English future star was sold for a fee of £16.5m, and that would pretty much frustrates Kenny Dalglish and Damien Comolli as they see their almost addition "stolen" by their arch-rivals.

Pretty good business then, I suppose.