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The Burning Question – Will Robin van Persie Be “Essential” Once Again?

It’s time for the third instalment in our Burning Questions series, focussing on some of the main dilemmas facing Fantasy managers for the season ahead. Having quizzed our contributors on Alexis Sanchez’ prospects and Defensive Heavy Hitters, we now turn our attentions on a certain Dutch forward, as United prepare for their first season under new boss Louis van Gaal.

When Van Gaal’s appointment was first announced, our expectations for Robin van Persie soared. The veteran manager’s preferred 4-3-3 formation looked set to force Wayne Rooney and Juan Mata onto the flanks and hand his compatriot the lone forward role but, since taking the helm, Van Gaal has continued with the 3-4-1-2 formation that earned Holland third place at the recent World Cup.

Rooney and Mata have resultantly flourished in central roles for the Red Devils over the summer friendlies so far and, whilst Van Persie has yet to return to action after his summer exploits in Brazil 2014, the former pair approach the upcoming campaign in excellent form.

At 12.5 in Fantasy Premier League (FPL), Van Persie is the priciest option available to Fantasy managers despite scoring just 12 times in an injury-hit campaign under David Moyes last time around. Granted, with Van Gaal at the helm, we can surely expect an improvement but can he rediscover the form that served up 56 goals, 28 assists and 94 bonus points over 2011/12 and 2012/13?

With just a week to go until their season opener at home to Swansea, we ask the question – Can Robin Van Persie emerge as “essential” once again?

Evs says…
This may shock you all (being the proud owner of an RVP duvet) but I am going to say NO. He just doesn’t look as sharp as in previous seasons. Even in the World Cup, with the exception of the Spain game, he looked ordinary at best. Whereas beforehand he was in your team and there to stay, I think he will be better bought and sold as fixtures dictate. So bearing in mind he is unlikely to start the few first games of the season, then, he’s not essential for now. The only thing that may help swing it in Van Persie’s favour is a lack of European duties for United this season – while many rival strikers have busier schedules, he only has Premier League games to contend with. The duvet is in storage for now… But it may used again!

Applebonkers says…
Back in May 2010 a man called Darren in a Sunderland shirt took me to one side and said, “Son, look at me, I’ve scored 24 goals this season and played in all 38 matches. Yet I still haven’t reached the 200 point mark.” It was at this point that I learnt that it is not actually the more alluring goal which makes the true heavyweight striker, but the assist.

So I think this question could be as simple as will Van Persie start to pump out the assists again? We know he’ll score goals as not even David Moyes could unpolish that diamond, it’s all about the three point cousin. Fellow left-footer Juan Mata is a serious contender for right-sided set-pieces and that could dent van Persie’s potential to earn assists from the deadball.

The Dutchman’s number of passes and all-round involvement plummeted last season, this not only hurts his assist threat but hit him hard on bonus too. Rooney’s 46 passes per game compared to van Persie’s 18 (30 being the magic mark) meant the Dutchman struggled to compete with Rooney’s goals. Overall I’m sceptical whether van Gaal will help inject enough mojo back in to replicate the essential version of 2011 and 2012.

Tom Fenley says…
This is really down to Louis van Gaal, and unless we find out exactly how he’s going to set up the team it’s difficult to know. If it’s two up front then he’s likely to score about the same, or perhaps a little more than Rooney but not enough to warrant spending that extra two million. It’s always possible that van Persie will become essential, particularly if he starts playing up front on his own. It’s sensible to keep a way open of fitting him in with two transfers. However, overall, for that price and the money you save, unless Rooney really isn’t performing (and he does tend to have either very good or bad runs) it makes no sense to have van Persie, right now. Two million elsewhere in the squad provides much stronger value.

Jonty says…
I’m starting to think that we may have seen the best of Robin Van Persie during his sensational 531 point run over the 2011/12 and 2012/13 seasons. I can’t see him replicating that form again. Of course there are significant positives. He plays for Manchester United, he is on penalties and, when fit, should be nailed-on to start. He’s also still capable of scoring sensational goals as his header in Holland’s opening World Cup game showed. But with fitness concerns remaining I’m not sure this 31-year-old will be essential again. Crucially he is 2.0 more than Wayne Rooney, who with assists and goals in his locker, as well as a good pre-season under his belt, looks to offer similar or better returns for far less money. Van Persie also misses the opening fixture – if Rooney shines that day, then the Dutchman will struggle to gain our attention as he once did.

D1sable says…
I’m not so sure. We all know Van Persie’s Fantasy Premier League (FPL) history and what he can potentially offer but sometimes past performances cloud our judgment; more recent times suggests he’s lost a little something and has started to succumb to injuries again, though I suppose the trick here is to work out if that was down to David Moyes and ascertain whether Van Gaal can reignite his compatriot’s thirst for goals. The comparison with Wayne Rooney also works against him for me –for an additional 2.0, you’re basically paying for penalties (when he’s on the pitch at the same time) and with Van Gaal already looking at playing a front two, I don’t think there is enough value there.

7shadesofsmoke says…
Was Robin van Persie (RvP) ever essential? The age-old argument goes that RvP is the Fantasy manager’s comfort blanket, the easy choice for captaincy if you want guaranteed returns, but in his most productive season (2011/12) his 269 points came at a rate of 12.38 minutes per point (MPP). He was slightly quicker again in 2012/13 but had fewer minutes, registering 262 points at a rate of 11.91 MPP – slower than Theo Walcott in the same season, let’s not forget.

Considering his eternally mighty price tag, I did present a case for a non RvP captaincy strategy before the start of last season and I’d adopt the same stance again this year. Will Van Persie be a major factor again? I really do think so. Luis van Gaal will need his main man back at his best if he is to make United a force to be reckoned with once more, but is RvP worth the extra 2.0 over his inevitable strike partner, Wayne Rooney? That’s far less clear.

If Robin van Comfort Blanket registered a point every 12.49 minutes over the past three years – in two of which he won the Premier League Golden Boot -Wayne Rooney offers up a similarly consistent point every 12.94 minutes for considerably less over the same period. It would take a season of Luis Suarez proportions for the Dutchman to be tagged ‘essential’ in my plans.

Swanny14 says…
As a Man United fan, please excuse any excessive bias here. But yes, I don’t believe that RVP’s ‘essential’ days are behind him. In an underperforming side and with a whopping 14.0 price tag hanging heavily around his neck last season, many of us naturally fell out of love with the Dutchman as our ‘affections’ turned towards Luis Suarez. But Old Trafford is a very different place now. With Louis van Gaal at the helm, a certain spark seems to have returned to the United side (just watch some of the football they’ve been playing in pre-season, the link-up play is miles ahead of anything we saw from them last year) and Van Persie is certain to benefit from his close relationship with his former international coach.

Sure the Dutchman wasn’t in the finest of form in 2013/14, but Van Persie still bagged 16 goals in 27 appearances in all competitions, and that’s with a midfield behind him that had about as much creativity as a sofa. If Van Gaal can get new signing Ander Herrera pulling the strings in the middle of the park, and figure out the ‘RVP, Rooney, Mata’ dilemma as David Moyes failed to do, then Van Persie – bar injuries – will have the platform to return to his title-winning heroics of 2012/13 and acquire his ‘essential’ status once again in the coming season.

Gavigon says…
I have a feeling that one of Robin Van Persie or Wayne Rooney will become essential. Which of them it is will come down to niggling injuries, and who Van Gaal decides is the attacking focal point – I’m favouring Rooney currently, but I don’t think it will be a clear picture until November or so.

Roscola says…
Those two explosive seasons were no fluke; we can’t doubt Van Persie’s credentials. Louis van Gaal knows and rates him, yet he failed to really ignite Van Persie at the World Cup and there are worrying signs that injuries are coming back to haunt the striker. From a Fantasy point of view, the 3-5-2 system negates any positional advantage he once had over Wayne Rooney and the extra money makes it look like the latter will always be a valid alternative to the Dutchman.

Mark Says…
My love affair with van Persie may well be at an end, but the soft spot I hold for him will doubtless have me considering acquisition at some point. Rooney’s form and the fact that Van Gaal is adamant on playing two central strikers does cast doubt over the potential on offer, however. For me, and doubtless many others, I need to see clear evidence that Van Persie is the stronger and more productive option over a consistent spell before I’d be willing to change the current thinking on the United strikers. Right now, Rooney has the edge and we’re hoping he can deliver value by keeping pace with this team-mate. Underestimating Van Persie is dangerous, however. He definitely has the ability to soar away from Rooney and the rest of the pack in the Golden Boot race, particularly if he can remain fit and the likes of Daniel Sturridge and Sergio Aguero suffer setbacks, fatigue and rotation. Events will need to align but that could happen. Evs and I could be snuggling under those RVP duvets by Christmas.

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  1. DGW blindness is for Kinnea…
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    Score check

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  2. King Kohli
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    Arnautovic nailed on?

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      yeah

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  3. Nicks93
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    Who are the current QPR back 4 ?

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    1. QPR expects... glory!
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      We don't play 4 at the back we play 3.

      CB trio is (L to. R) Dunne, Rio, Caulker

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      1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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        no chance for Onuoha?

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      2. Mílanista
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        That review earlier was very helpful, thanks for that.

        Do you think Rio will be fit enough to play every league game?

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  4. aehii
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    I've ended up with Cabella in my team and i think I've given up.

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      I also own Bojan and Cork.

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      1. Riska
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        The product of much over thinking. All decent potential to be differentials though

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    2. baraka1670
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      M glad there is 1 more guy with Cabella in his team....Let the season begin he will be in many teams

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      1. aehii
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        Yeah but..Pardew. Newcastle are the most unpredictable team in the league. I have so many problems with every player i can pick around the 6-8m price range. Either not nailed on, rubbish manager, new to the league, out wide.

        Kind of driving me crazy to be honest. I had my heart set on siggurdson and Monk ballsed it up by playing him out wide and also having no idea what he's doing.

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    Most nailed on Stoke defender after Shawcross?

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      I'd have said Pieters before today... but now I don't think there is one.

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        I think that Pieters is the safest to go for with Cameron not nailed on.

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    A) Hazard and Austin
    B) Eriksen and Dzeko

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      B

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      B

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  7. Captain Shirokov
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    Could I get some ''nailed-on-ness'' reports on the following:

    Cameron
    Mariappa
    Wilson
    Rosenior

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    1. pundit of punts
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      Not nailed.
      Not nailed.
      Probable starter.
      Not nailed.

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    2. SW6
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      less than before today
      less than before today
      more than before today
      Not a clue

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    3. gdog2244
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      40%
      20%
      90%
      75%(Hul alternate between 5 and 3 at the back, when they play 5, rosenior plays)

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  8. pundit of punts
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    Everybody seems to be settled on their attack.

    It's the defense that seems to be the fecking problem . 😆

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    1. DGW blindness is for Kinnea…
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      You must know the Silva situation. Please tell us

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      1. pundit of punts
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        What Silva situation?

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    2. Messi & fabregas
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      true

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  9. HP.
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    Best midfielder for 6.0?

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      Siggy

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      Sig

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      henderson

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      Sigg

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      Snodgrass

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      Hendo

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  10. DGW blindness is for Kinnea…
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    I'd life to clarify that the GK Soton are about to sign is called Forster not Foster not Forrest not Frosties but FORSTER ....... F O R STER!!!!

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    1. Mílanista
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      Kinnear gets one right 😯

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        😉 I'm a quick lerner

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        1. Trigg ⭐️
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          Randy?

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        😀

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      He's also better than hart

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    A) Haard + 4.5 mid

    or

    B) Siggy + Sterling?

    already have costa + fabregas if it matters

    thanks

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    1. Messi & fabregas
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      I mean Hazard 🙂

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      I wouldn't have two Chelsea mids so id go for B.

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    I can understand why my post on the previous page was removed as I was a bit harsh but surely spam shouldn't be treated any different and should be removed as well.

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    1. Del Griffith
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      what post was that?

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      The Goebbels spirit is alive and well, and living among us ... 😉

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      And now, the little sod has posted again.

      Still nothing from the mods. Useless.

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  13. Parm
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    Bardsley/Cameron, Wilson/Huth/Cameron, Shawcross, Pieters/Muniesa.

    Anyone fancy solving that conundrum, and the answer not being Shawcross?

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    1. gdog2244
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      Bardsley Wilson Shawx Pieters

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      1. pundit of punts
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        This to start with.

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    2. SW6
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      Bardsley - Wilson - ShawX - Pieters will be the standard but I wouldn't want to take the risk and actually pick one. Won't even be worth it, Stoke are shoddy defensively these days.

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    what are siggy & erisken owners doing they they don't look certain for the in the hole roles?

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      Siggy looks too good value at 6.0 to turn down

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      Siggy will get his games in the hole and Eriksen don't need to be in the hole to get his share of goals/assists

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      Eriksen should have set pieces.

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    Siggy or Ashley Young

    Is Wilson nailed on for Stoke

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      siggy
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    1. TheSteel
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      Disregard, similar question above

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    2. Optimus.
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      Ashley Young with 0.5 in the bank just in case

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      😛

      That isn't a light - it is an onrushing train ...

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  16. Trigg ⭐️
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    Chelsea + Evans/Debuchy + 3 rotating cheapies?

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      this is sort of where I'm at, Palace, QPR + 1

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        Do you trust Evans as a pick? I'd love to have him if he is nailed on.

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          Unless we buy 3 CBs he's nailed, he seems to be LvG's favourite.

          Can't guarantee he won't troll you though

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          1. Trigg ⭐️
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            I can more or less guarantee that he will 😆

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            1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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              well, I won't say it anymore 😆

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  17. Del Griffith
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    A: Hazard & Dzeko

    or

    B: Costa & Eriksen

    I think I prefer A as Costa is unproven in the Prem but I value your opinions, thanks.

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    1. Brutus619
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      B mate. Do you really want to captain Hazard over Costa in the first 2 weeks?

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      1. Del Griffith
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        Maybe but I can see your point but Haz got 202 points last season, I was lucky enough to have Haz (C) for his hatty! 😉

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        1. Brutus619
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          Think about it this way imo. Who's more likely to assist a goal: Hazard or Costa? It's Hazard.

          If Hazard if assisting, who's most likely to score the goal: Costa, Oscar, Fabregas etc? It's surely Costa even if he is unproven.

          Costa's a striker coming off the back of a great season, even if unproven he could be dynamite in the first 2 weeks as a captain.

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          1. Del Griffith
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            I've been thinking this, back to the drawing board, got to get a team in with Costa and Haz. Thanks !

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            1. Brutus619
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              No probs, good luck!

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    2. Lanley Staurel
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      B all the way. Captain choice too.

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      1. Del Griffith
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        Thanks Lanley !

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      a imo

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  18. Steevo
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    De Gea (Myhill)
    Cahill Caulker Wilson (Coloccini Wisdom)
    Ramsey Nasri Sterling Mata (Albrighton)
    Rooney (c) Bojan Costa

    One question for you lads:
    A) De Gea, Wilson, Caulker
    B) Begovic, Evans, 4.5

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    1. XhakaCan
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      A

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  19. Dark_Mata
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    Is vlaar going to move... Tedious

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  20. Captain Shirokov
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    Why does everyone suddenly think Wilson will start ahead of Huth? Wilson is awful and Huth is actually a good defender.

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    1. pundit of punts
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      Look at the pre season minutes.

      Huth is also coming back from a long term injury and may need time. Huth probably will get his spot back over the course of the season.

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  21. Red Viper
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    Logged in to FPL after many days to see that ugly new jersey on Krul, eww. Thinking of selling him just for that.

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      but look at the outfield one. looks great

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  22. Piggs Boson
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    Nasri improved so much last season. By the end he electric. With the likes of Dzeko and Kompany on the end of his corners he should pick up a few points this season. Seems to last longer on the pitch than Silva as well.

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    1. pundit of punts
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      Differential.

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    2. Steevo
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      Not sure why he's been in so few RMTs. Nasri, Mata, Ramsey, Sterling all looked so good at the end; I'm trying to shoe-horn them all in.

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      solid pick, but there's plenty of other mids to tempt us at this stage.

      the only doubt might be jovetic... pelle said in January about him playing in Nasri's position... can't see it myself though to be fair.

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      1. Piggs Boson
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        I think he'd be mad to do that now after Nasri's finish to the season. His passing accuracy was above 90%, he creates a load of chances and scores a few goals. Important player for them imo.

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          I totally agree. I think he's quality and wrongly over-shadowed by 'bigger' names. Could be a nice differential FPL-wise.

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      Yeah pondering sticking him in instead of Dzeko to be honest, would require finding a 6m striker I actually like though.

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      1. Piggs Boson
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        I have both atm.

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        1. Bad Pen
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          Nice, could be very sweet for you.

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    4. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      He suffers from a few major issues

      Dzeko is the same price
      Silva is 0,5 more, as are Mata, and Fabregas with nicer fixtures, and Ramsey
      Eriksen and Lamela are 0.5 cheaper

      I think I'd prefer Lamela/Eriksen and Dzeko to Nasri and an 8.0 striker (unless Remy leaves QPR)

      That being said, Nasri was a joy to own at the back end of last season

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  23. baraka1670
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    Should have both Hazard and Erikson

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    1. XhakaCan
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      This

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  24. Ricky - it doesn\'t ta…
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    a or b?

    a] diego costa + eriksen
    b] dzeko + hazard

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  25. HP.
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    Best defender for 4.5? Already have N.Taylor and van.Aanholt

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    1. Optimus.
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      Wilson

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    2. pundit of punts
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      Wilson/Chester/Colo.

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  26. TheSteel
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    Is anyone starting a 4.0 defender?

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      Only the 3 for me

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        😆

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  27. Somalion
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    I wonder if Bony is worth the extra over Gomis.

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  28. Sheep Flavour
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    My team is sorted......Just missing the flux capacitor now.

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      1985

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      loved that movie, cant beat good flux capacitor ! 🙂

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  29. Messi & fabregas
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    Just a few questions in my mind:

    a) do u expect isla to play left back/wing for qpr ?

    b) with hull playing mostly 3-5-2 do we expect many starts for bruce?

    c) can u see sterling delivering more this season?

    d) has any team entered the start of the premier league coming off from a bad pre-season (like Swansea this year) and has actually performed well during the season ?

    thanks

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    1. Sheep Flavour
      • 12 Years
      9 years, 10 months ago

      A) No
      B) Bo
      C) Yes but CL will take its tole
      D) Pre season is a nightmare I remember Spurs having an awesome Preseason a few games later he was sacked and they were bottom.

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