Showing posts with label Zigic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zigic. Show all posts

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 14, 2011

Sunday Sparks

Daniel Sturridge
Made it three out of three at Bolton.
A not so crazy weekend as compared to last week's record-breaker 43 goals, but a couple of amazing goals made this week a memorable one. Here are some highlights:
  • As mentioned on my last post, Rooney's fantastic overhead kick is really too enjoyable. Could be easily the goal of the season.
  • Nani continued his show his consistency on the Manchester derby victory with a goal and an assist. That makes my decision to bench him a very awful one.
  • Van Persie! Ten goals in seven games, he is really the most terrorising striker in premier league currently.
  • Walcott and Fabregas are also on good points this week. It should be a great gameweek for those who invest heavily on Arsenal players.
  • Birmingham got a clean sheet and I am more than happy about it. Labelled as flop for so long, Zigic's towering existence finally shows great importance.
  • 0-0 between Blackburn and Newscastle was the last thing I expected.
  • Aston Villa failed to take down Bloomfield Road as they shared a draw with Blackpool. Bent once again was pivotal; a quick and clean pass and he sent Agbonlahor to a one-on-one and scored a goal.
  • Liverpool failed to make it five wins out of five, as opposed to what I expected. Meireles made it five goals out of six games with yet another stylish volley. Luis Suarez was pretty unlucky with one shot on bar and another on post, but two bonus points has justified his hard work.
  • West Ham made a superb comeback after trailing for three goals to earn a point from West Brom. Worth noticing is Demba Ba who scored two goals.
  • Niko Kranjcar gained my respect as he scored yet another victorious goal to make Tottenham escaping from two draws.
  • And of course, Sturridge remains incredible at Bolton as he scored his third goal for Bolton in as many number of matches.