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The Dirtsheet: Gameweek 6

Posted: September 27, 2013 in Uncategorized
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For many FPL managers, last week was just one of those weeks when things failed to go according to plan. For the most part, the only people who were happy were the bookies who revelled in the mayhem. Solid defenses were breached, heavily backed goal scorers failed to deliver and results never seemed to look like following their likely outcomes.

As they say, it’s time to dust ourselves down and get on with things. Here’s the Dirtsheet for Gameweek 6!

THE DIRTSHEET: GAMEWEEK 6

The Eleven – (4-3-3)

David DeGea (MUN)
Opponent – West Bromich Albion (H)
United will look to bounce back after the “Destruction Derby” inflicted upon them by their bitterest rivals in GW5. A clean sheet against a returning Suarez and Liverpool will steady the ship and I fancy another at Old Trafford. DeGea is one of the safer bets to start.

Mark Wilson (STO)
Opponent – Norwich (H)
The Irishman seems to be enjoying his makeshift role as a midfielder and he will play a style that will register on the BPS system. Norwich can be best described as being travel-sick and Wilson could be highly influential on Sunday.

Vincent Kompany (MCI)
Opponent – Aston Villa (A)
Villa were dealt a huge blow when they lost Benteke for over a month. That will play perfectly into the hands of Vincent Kompany and co. at Villa Park. The City captain was at his imperious best against Manchester United and it’s hard to see City leaving with anything less than a clean sheet.

Dejan Lovren (SOU)
Opponent – Crystal Palace (H)
With a goal, three clean sheets and 7 bonus points in his last 5 games, Lovren makes his third appearance in the dirtsheet this season. A home time against a struggling Palace is enough reason to warrant his selection.

Leighton Baines (EVE)
Opponent – Newcastle (H)
With the Englishman score two goals in a single game again all season long? No, but he is becoming a bonus point magnet, even when he concedes. Newcastle were poor in GW5 especially down the wings, and so Baines attacking threat could bear fruit on Monday night.

Victor Moses (LIV)
Opponent – Sunderland (A)
If you expect Robbie Brady to start, I would probably pick him ahead of Moses, but the on loan Liverpool man will surely be relishing the chance to get at a managerless (and hapless) Sunderland. I’d expect him to do well in the space vacated by Suarez and Sturridge.

Mesut Ozil (ARS)
Opponent – Swansea (A)
The Question: Could Ozil settle quickly in The Premier League and start assisting with the same consistency that he did in La Liga. Answer: With 4 assists in 2 games, the question has been emphatically answered. Swansea vs Arsenal should be an open affair and I expect Ozil to register attacking points yet again.

Miguel Michu (SWA)
Opponent – Arsenal (H)
As with Ozil, Michu has had a superb two last gameweeks and he has an incredible scoring record vs the Gunners. An easy pick this week, the Arsenal rearguard will have their work cut out to keep the Spaniard at bay.

Romelu Lukaku (EVE)
Opponent – Newcastle (H)
It took Romelu Lukaku just 45 minutes to open his Everton account last gameweek. Newcastle were truly horrendous defensively last week and it would not be a surprise to see the Belgian’s name on the scoresheet Monday night.

Alvaro Negredo (MCI)
Opponent – Aston Villa (A)
Although he didn’t find the net last gameweek, he scored an impressive 8 points thanks 2 assists. With an injury to Sergio Aguero, Negredo had the chance to be the main man against a Villa side I expect to struggle consistently this season.

Wayne Rooney (MUN)
Opponent – West Bromich Albion (H)
Rooney was arguably the best United player on the field in the games vs Liverpool and Manchester City, and he will be relishing the chance to play up front against a porous WBA defense.

The Captain
Wayne Rooney (MUN)

The Clean Sheets
Manchester United, Manchester City, Southampton, Stoke and Everton

The Unusual Suspects

DF: Brede Hangeland (FUL) MD: Robbie Brady (HUL) FW: Dimitar Berbatov (EVE) Differential Captain: Hatem Ben Arfa (NEW)

And that’s a wrap! It’s quick, it’s informative and it’s helpful. It’s the Dirtsheet, and it’s here every Friday! Please follow us on Twitter and share! Every follower counts!

The Dirtsheet: Gameweek 5

Posted: September 20, 2013 in Uncategorized
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After a bout with a viral infection last week, I have decided to get the dirtsheet to you extra early this week as a thank you to the thousands of people who read the article every gameweek. Thank you all!

THE DIRTSHEET: GAMEWEEK 5

The Eleven – (4-3-3)

Petr Cech (CHE)
Opponent – Fulham (H)
Chelsea are strong favourites at home to a Fulham side who are finding it difficult in front of goal so far this season. Cech is certain to start, and while save points are unlikely, 6 points from the Saturday evening kickoff would be a great end to the day.

Jose Enrique (LIV)
Opponent – Southampton (H)
The Saints have yet to discover the art of goalscoring this season, and I strongly feel that Liverpool will pick up their fourth clean sheet of the season at Anfield. With some doubt surrounding other defensive positions, I’ve opted for Enrique to cover the Liverpool defense in this favourable home tie.

Fabricio Coloccini (NEW)
Opponent – Hull City (H)
Hull are facing a mini injury crisis, with club captain Robert Koren ruled out and Robbie Brady a doubt. With this in mind, I’m opting  for Coloccini to keep a clean sheet. He is already 6 BPS ahead of defensive counterparts and is therefore very likely to score bonus points in any game where the Magpies keep a clean sheet.

Ashley Cole (CHE)
Opponent – Fulham (H)
I’ve decided to double up on the Chelsea defense this week. It seems that the left back position is one of the few positions that Jose Mourinho is not willing to tinker with, so I’m opting for Ashley Cole at home to Fulham. Cole seems to register well on the BPS system despite being a full back, so a clean sheet and bonus is a good possibility.

Laurent Koscielny (ARS)
Opponent – Stoke City(H)
Although many have correctly pointed out that Stoke are playing better football under Mark Hughes, they are lacking that killer instinct in front of goal. Koscielny is a good option for a clean sheet and his aerial ability will be needed to combat the likes of Huth and Shawcross at both ends of the field.

Hatem Ben Arfa (NEW)
Opponent – Hull City (H)
Two goals, and assist and 5 bonus points in the last 2 games makes the Frenchman a lock for a place in the Eleven this gameweek. It seems that midfielders are falling out of fashion this year, but Ben Arfa seems to be a steal at just 7.4m. A home tie vs Hull is a great platform to reap even further rewards.

Frank Lampard (CHE)
Opponent – Fulham (H)
Lampard was surprisingly omitted from last weeks game vs Everton, but after suffering a defeat in the Champions League on Wednesday, I expect a wounded Chelsea to bounce back against Fulham. Mourinho has stated that his side lacked maturity, and this tells me the likes of Lampard and Terry will start at the Bridge. Lampard has already scored and assisted this season, and will be on penalties.

Theo Walcott (ARS)
Opponent – Stoke City (H)
It’s almost impossible to ignore Aaron Ramsey right now. A player with undoubted ability but a horrific injury record, it is great as a fan of football to see him finally show his talent. However, despite this, I am still opting for Theo Walcott this week. I think Stoke will be a tough team to crack this week and Walcott’s pace will be needed to get behind the mountains that are Robert Huth and Ryan Shawcross. If you have either player, you are in good stead for this week. If you want a player long-term, then Ramsey is certainly a great option. However, for this week, I think Walcott could do better.

Daniel Sturridge (LIV)
Opponent – Southampton (H)
With four goals in as many games, it seems that Daniel Sturridge has found the consistency that was perhaps lacking during his spells with Manchester City and Chelsea. A home game against Southampton might look a daunting task given Southampton’s defensive performances recently, but I expect Liverpool to win by a coupe of goals.

Olivier Giroud (MCI)
Opponent – Stoke City (H)
Speaking of players showing consistency, we cannot forget to include the Frenchman this week. With 4 and an assist over his last 4 games, it’s impossible not to choose Giroud this week. Speed and guile will be needed to score against Stoke this week and he has both in abundance.

Wayne Rooney (MUN)
Opponent – Manchester City (A)
A few months ago, it was noted that Wayne Rooney had returned to preseason looking fitter and leaner than he had in the previous 5 years. In addition, David Moyes has stated publicly that Rooney will play as a striker this year, perhaps due to the signing of Marouane Fellaini. The net result is that we are now looking at a lean, fit and determined Wayne Rooney playing in his preferred position. I would argue that Rooney is now overshadowing Robin Van Persie with his performances. At just £10.5m, he is also far cheaper than the Dutchman. The Manchester derby is usually decided by a single player and a single stroke of genius, and right now, I’m favouring Rooney this Sunday.

The Captain

Olivier Giroud  (ARS)
I am very very tempted to put my money on Hatem Ben Arfa for this week, but I think consistency is needed this week and so I am opting for Giroud. Arsenal look like they can score for fun right now and if Arsenal score, I expect Giroud to be involved.

The Clean Sheets

There are some very strong candidates for clean sheets this week, with Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Newcastle all likely to produce defensive returns.

The Unusual Suspects

DF: Jan Vertonghen (TOT) MD: Nathan Redmond (NOR) FW: Romelu Lukaku (EVE)  Differential Captain: Hatem Ben Arfa (NEW)

And that’s a wrap! It’s quick, it’s informative and it’s helpful. It’s the Dirtsheet, and it’s here every Friday! Please follow us on Twitter and share! Every follower counts!

Fantasy Premier League is back with a bang and already there are a number of taboo words beginning to appear. Bonus points. Rotation. Lukaku.

Fret not my dear reader, because the Dirtsheet tries to stay clear of the “ifs” and “buts” and instead attempts to focus on the players and teams that are most likely to bring home some great returns in the gameweek at hand. With the GW1 Dirtsheet team (the eleven) managing a respectable 91 points and four predicted clean sheets out of five, it’s time to reassess the fixtures for gameweek 2 and see whose making a play for your team this weekend.

Make sure you follow @PrideWatches to be in with a chance of winning a great Premier League watch each Sunday at 4pm. They will pick a random follower to receive this great prize, so even if you don’t have the best week in FPL, you could still bag a great prize!

Here’s the Dirtsheet for Gameweek 2!

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The Dirtsheet – Gameweek 37

Posted: May 10, 2013 in The Dirtsheet
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With just two weeks to go and the finishing line in sight, we find many of the FPL community caught in two minds regarding their transfers this week. Do they rely on a selection of tried and trusted players who will deliver solid returns which will help them to secure their final placings, or should they gamble on more explosive in an attempt to win a tight league?

The format of the Dirtsheet is perfectly suited to game weeks like this. The Eleven give you my solid picks for the week whereas the Unusual Suspects give you my all-important differentials.

Here’s The Dirtsheet for Gameweek 37!

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The Dirtsheet – Gameweek 35

Posted: April 26, 2013 in The Dirtsheet
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Gameweek 35 is representative of the type of gameweek that fills FPL managers with excitement and fear in equal measures. On one hand, Manchester City, Chelsea and Spurs have extremely favourable fixtures that should deliver explosive returns for managers who have their players starting. On the other hand, the threat of rotation is incredibly high this week, especially for City and Chelsea.

In the dirtsheet this week, we are looking for players who look set to start at the weekend and deliver the returns that could make all the difference at the end of the season. If Gameweek 36 is all about gambling, Gameweek 35 is about stability.

Here’s the Dirtsheet…

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The Dirtsheet – Gameweek 34

Posted: April 19, 2013 in The Dirtsheet
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With the craziness of the double gameweek firmly behind us, it seems that GW34 is bereft of the same excitement. With many of the top clubs battling each other in a war of attrition, we look further afield for players to rack up the points. Here’s the Dirtsheet for Gameweek 34!

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Double gameweek. The Dirtsheet. Need I say more?

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The Dirtsheet – Gameweek 32

Posted: April 5, 2013 in The Dirtsheet
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The injury to Gareth Bale in the Europa League late last night, combined with an injury to Walcott and uncertainty regarding Mata’s starting place, has forced the Dirtsheet to react accordingly! There are plenty of players that have the potential to score into double figures this gameweek so worry not!

Here’s the Dirtsheet for Gameweek 32!

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The Van Persie Conundrum

Posted: February 6, 2013 in Game Strategy
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As I begin this fantasy premier league article, Robin Van Persie is currently on -23,456 transfers out for this gameweek. No, that minus is not a typo. It’s not a piece of dirt on your screen – try to smudge it off if you don’t believe me. My cat hasn’t decided to jump on the keyboard in a futile attempt to get his food a little early. There is no problem with the minus key. It’s actually correct. I checked it. Twice. It seems Van Persie is on the way out…

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