Rooney the Beast: Will he ever stop scoring?
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Friday, February 12, 2010
Saha Takes a Page Out of Adebayor's Book
But lets be honest, he did let it bounce off his chest volley once.... (Adebayor's Goal)
Saha Takes a Page Out of Adebayor's Book
Ashley Cole Out, Donovan Uncovered as US National Team Hit-Man
After a challenge with American Landon Donovan, Ashley Cole will need surgery on his broken ankle. Donovan looks like an U.S. National team hit-man taking out one of England's star players ahead of their World Cup clash (Goal)
Let's see of Donovan can last the rest of the season in the EPL with a giant target on his back...
Ashley Cole Out, Donovan Uncovered as US National Team Hit-Man
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Footy News Links
In your face stories from the world of football
Best of the mid-week headlines from around web:
- Pompey given seven-day stay of execution, can you be relegated before the season is over??? (ESPN)
- Chamakh is a red, then a gunner, now maybe a gunner - who knows (ESPN)
- Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue has WAGs in body paint (Dirty Tackle)
- Top 5 Laziest players in the premier league, no surprise Berbatov tops the list (Who Ate all the Pies)
- Fabregas to Barcelona? No deal yet... this is beginning to look like the Real Ronaldo fiasco (Goal)
- Ronaldo rejected Barcelona before joining Real Madrid - good or bad decision on his part?? (Daily Mail)
- For all you Americans, the Champions league will be broadcasted on FOX - is America starting to catch footy fever? (Fox Soccer)
Footy News Links
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Man City's Double Gameweek Starts in Style
Adebayor crushes a perfect side volley to give Man City a 2-0 lead over Bolton... can you say Goal of the Week? Tevez also netted from the penalty spot to make it a perfect two for two on this weeks Last Minute Pick-Up. Lets see how these two fair against Stoke on Saturday.
Man City's Double Gameweek Starts in Style
The Last Minute Pick-Up: Gameweek 26
Man City's double game week
Get ready for some mid-week action as we have some very interesting fixtures coming our way this week. Man City's double game week makes this weeks last minute pick-up none other than the Tevez / Adebayor combo. If you can add one of these strikers to your squad, you are guaranteed to rack up some extra points over your opponents as Man City take on a struggling Bolton and Stoke side.
Looking a midfielders this week, Luka Modric has come into excellent form for Tottenham and although they could not find the net over the weekend at Aston Villa, they dominated play, showing that they are ready to make a serious bid for a top four spot. This week they face off against Mick McCarthy's Wolves, who have the second worst goal differential in the league (-22). Look for the Modric to Defoe connection to generate quite a few points for fantasy managers this Gameweek.
The Last Minute Pick-Up: Gameweek 26
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Monday, February 8, 2010
Monday Morning Center-Back
Didier Flying High on an Arsenal Double
Looking back on the weekend of fixtures it is easy to say the cream has risen to the top. Both Drogba and Rooney continued to build on their excellent form as they each found the net over the weekend. It is hard to say who to pick for you team or who to pick as your captain (if you happen to have both), but choosing between these two strikers will be crucial in the upcoming game weeks as the season winds down.
Currently Drogba is a little cheaper than Rooney and is owned by 23% of fantasy managers (vs. Rooney who is 47% owned). The Ivory Coast international scored twice against the Gunners on Sunday, and should have made it three with an absolute cracker of a free kick that found the woodwork. Currently Drogba has more multiple goal games than Rooney this season, and looks poised to deliver a few doubles before the seasons over. With Chelsea's moderate strength of schedule through March and his current form, Drogba (not Terry) looks like the man to give the armband to over the next few weeks.
Monday Morning Center-Back
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Live Game Feed: Gameweek 25
Liverpool 1 - 0 Everton; The Merseyside Derby goes to the Reds - Dirk Kuyt showing good form lately with 4 goals in 4 games. He is a great value play at the price of £9.2, especially when only 9.8% owned and is currently the 3rd ranked midfielder in points
Bolton 0 - 0 Fulham; zZzZzZzZzzzzzz....... Fulham miss Zamora, Dempsey & Johnson (out for season) and so do spectators - Damien Duff has not found his form yet with 0 goals & assists in his last four, yet he is owned by 12.8% of fantasy managers.... might be worth a drop
Manchester United 5 - 0 Portsmouth; Can't remember the last time I saw three own goals in a game, Portsmouth surely look like they are ready for relegation; Wayne Rooney continues to be on form, no reason not to own him at this point
Sunderland 1 - 1 Wigan; Kenwyne Jones' second half equalizer gives Sunderland a point; Where in the world has Darren Bent gone? The once red hot striker has cooled off, only 1 goal in his last 4 games
Hull City 2 - 1 Manchester City; Hull City take the upset of the week title with their win over Mancini's men. Tevez & company looked a step behind today, but look for him and Adebayor to pick up the scoring over their next two matches - Bolton (A) and Stoke (H)
Live Game Feed: Gameweek 25
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Friday, February 5, 2010
England's Captain No More
John Terry wont be jumping for joy today - his captaincy has been stripped from him due to his recent actions with a former teammates wife (for those who have been living under a rock the story can be found here). I wonder how this is going to effect the mentality of Chelsea's back line going into a tight title race with Manchester United....
Also has anyone thought why Chelsea doesn't care about him being their captain?
England's Captain No More
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Thursday, February 4, 2010
The Last Minute Pick-Up: Gameweek 25
Looking at the match-ups for Gameweek 25, there are a lot of last minute offensive transfers that look appealing
- Red hot Rooney playing at home to struggling Portsmouth (where Avram will have other things on his mind)
- The Man City strike force taking on soon to be relegated Hull City away
- Tottenham's Defoe coming off a triple during FA Cup play this week
Anyone of these strikers has the potential to yield 20+ points this week (esp. if made captain) but the true question is which one will provide the most "relative value" for your team. Currently Wayne Rooney is owned by 45% of fantasy managers and if you are a few spots off the lead in your table, I guarantee he is the captain of the #1 team. With only 15 weeks to play, scarcity value is the key i.e. which player owned by the least amount of teams can give you the boost you need late in the season.
That is why this weeks last minute pick-up is Emmanuel Adebayor. He is currently owned by only 3.7% of fantasy managers (after his stint in the African Cup of nations), and he is looking to pick up some goals after watching Tevez steal the show over the past few weeks. Also some additional food for thought, take a look at Man City's upcoming schedule over the next few weeks:
- Hull City Away
- Bolton Home
- Stoke City Away
I am willing to bet Adebayor will do some serious damage over the next few weeks....
The Last Minute Pick-Up: Gameweek 25
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