Gameweek 29 Rankings
Clean Sheet Rankings
Clean sheets kept at home/away - opponents failed to score home/away
Predicted goals scored in parenthesis
Arsenal's injury problems came at a bad time for fantasy players as many held them through their off week in order to capitalise on their upcoming games but now Van Persie, Walcott and Fabregas will miss this week's game with the former pair out for even longer than that. Despite topping the predicted scoring charts this week then, it is tough to find too many Gunners worthy of the arm band.
Carlos Tevez - This is where most players will settle this week and on fixture alone they aren't far wrong. Tevez started very slowly at home but he has added 2 big games in his last 3 at Eastlands (5 goals in 3 games) and is as good form as any of the big name strikers right now (perhaps just behind Rooney).
Mario Balotelli - 2 goals in a week for Balotelli might act as a reminder for Mancini that Super Mario is still around though he is of course a risky proposition to captain. If you need to take a risk though his ceiling is sky high and in the 8 games he has played an hour or more he has 6 goals including 4 in his last two games (both at home).
Wayne Rooney - The in form striker in the league right now, Rooney has 5 goals in his last 5 games and is close to the form he has struggled to show since a year ago. Having fallen apart down the stretch last year due to injury (and a subsequent rushed return) it would be some form of consolation for Rooney if he could finish strong this year. Based on fixtures I see Rooney as the best long term replacement for Van Persie too.
Dimitar Berbatov - Given his history of being benched against the best teams, I can't back Berbatov this week.
Nani - The fixture isn't great and Nani has struggled away from home but he remains the best midfield option in the game and so deserves some attention. His last two road games have given him 18 points though and he has 4 goals in the last 7 overall. Not the slam dunk he has been of late but still right up there despite the tricky game.
Marouane Chamakh - Appeared to have fallen off the face of the earth of late with just 35 minutes in the 8 games since Arsenal squad got fit but now they have injuries again, he could be back in the fantasy lime light. He was on the scoresheet last night against Leyton Orient and should be locked in for a start this week. When starting he added 4 goals in 7 home games so he is at least worth a thought if you have Van Persie and cannot stretch to one of the pricier options above.
Didier Drogba - I'm not sure what's wrong with him but the arrival or Torres hasn't helped and Drogba is not own-able never mind captain-able right now.
Suspensions
Chaz Adam
Nemanja Vidic
DJ Campbell
Ryan Nelsen
Jean Makoun
Clean sheets kept at home/away - opponents failed to score home/away
- Man City (8 - 6)
- Arsenal (6 - 5)
- Birmingham (5 - 7)
- Bolton (4 - 5)
- West Ham (3 - 7)
- Fulham (7 - 3)
- Liverpool (6 - 3)
- Chelsea (4 - 0)
- Newcastle (3 - 4)
- Stoke (2 - 3)
- Wolves (3 - 2)
- West Brom (0 - 5)
- Man Utd (4 - 1)
- Tottenham (1 - 2)
- Wigan (3 - 3)
- Blackpool (0 - 6)
- Everton (2 - 2)
- Sunderland (4 - 2)
- Blackburn (0 - 3)
- Aston Villa (0 - 3)
Predicted goals scored in parenthesis
- Arsenal (2.48)
- Chelsea (2.25)
- Man City (1.78)
- West Ham (1.66)
- Bolton (1.60)
- Man Utd (1.57)
- Fulham (1.56)
- Everton (1.48)
- Birmingham (1.46)
- Tottenham (1.42)
- Aston Villa (1.37)
- Liverpool (1.15)
- Blackburn (1.14)
- Blackpool (1.10)
- Newcastle (1.10)
- Wolves (1.04)
- Stoke (1.00)
- Sunderland (0.95)
- West Brom (0.95)
- Wigan (0.88)
Arsenal's injury problems came at a bad time for fantasy players as many held them through their off week in order to capitalise on their upcoming games but now Van Persie, Walcott and Fabregas will miss this week's game with the former pair out for even longer than that. Despite topping the predicted scoring charts this week then, it is tough to find too many Gunners worthy of the arm band.
Carlos Tevez - This is where most players will settle this week and on fixture alone they aren't far wrong. Tevez started very slowly at home but he has added 2 big games in his last 3 at Eastlands (5 goals in 3 games) and is as good form as any of the big name strikers right now (perhaps just behind Rooney).
Mario Balotelli - 2 goals in a week for Balotelli might act as a reminder for Mancini that Super Mario is still around though he is of course a risky proposition to captain. If you need to take a risk though his ceiling is sky high and in the 8 games he has played an hour or more he has 6 goals including 4 in his last two games (both at home).
Wayne Rooney - The in form striker in the league right now, Rooney has 5 goals in his last 5 games and is close to the form he has struggled to show since a year ago. Having fallen apart down the stretch last year due to injury (and a subsequent rushed return) it would be some form of consolation for Rooney if he could finish strong this year. Based on fixtures I see Rooney as the best long term replacement for Van Persie too.
Dimitar Berbatov - Given his history of being benched against the best teams, I can't back Berbatov this week.
Nani - The fixture isn't great and Nani has struggled away from home but he remains the best midfield option in the game and so deserves some attention. His last two road games have given him 18 points though and he has 4 goals in the last 7 overall. Not the slam dunk he has been of late but still right up there despite the tricky game.
Marouane Chamakh - Appeared to have fallen off the face of the earth of late with just 35 minutes in the 8 games since Arsenal squad got fit but now they have injuries again, he could be back in the fantasy lime light. He was on the scoresheet last night against Leyton Orient and should be locked in for a start this week. When starting he added 4 goals in 7 home games so he is at least worth a thought if you have Van Persie and cannot stretch to one of the pricier options above.
Didier Drogba - I'm not sure what's wrong with him but the arrival or Torres hasn't helped and Drogba is not own-able never mind captain-able right now.
Suspensions
Chaz Adam
Nemanja Vidic
DJ Campbell
Ryan Nelsen
Jean Makoun
Comments
Thinking I would sell Berbatov for Zigic or Saha and with the extra money take a 4 point hit to bring in Lampard for Van der Vaart.
Berbatov is a risk to come off the bench, VDV out, Adam out, Coleman likely to only start once, and Ferguson likely to miss one or both fixtures all worry me a little this week
This is my current squad:
Szczensny (Begovic)
R Johnson - Simpson - Bardsley - Coleman (Foley)
Silva - Ferguson - Nani (Van der Vaart, Adam)
Tevez - Berbatov - Rooney
HELP HELP HELP!
After an incredibly succesful few weeks, I'm in a terrible pickle. I have Cesc, Van P, and Walcott, not to mention DJ Campbell and C Adam! What do I do. The one saving grace is that I have 2 free transfers this week, but who do I sell!
I'm thinking DJ C out for Sturridge or Saha. But I'm going to neeed to replace at least one of my midfielders to stand a chance of fielding a full team. I'm leaning towards Walcott cos his injury seems worse, but Fabregas is v. expensive and has been a little off the pace of late. Also, even if I can decide who to sell, non-one is really standing out to buy in midfield. Who would you suggest!?
HELP HELP HELP!!!
Van P -> Rooney
Campbell -> Saha
Fabregas -> Downing
What d'ya think?
Foster
Kolarov, Coleman, R. Johnson
Nani, Hitzlsperg., Nasri, Meireles Saha, Rooney, Tevez
Check this link (2nd paragraph):
http://fantasypremierleaguetransfers.com/fantasy-premier-league-defenders-to-buy-for-gameweek-29/
Szczensny
R Johnson, Simpson, Coleman
Silva, Wilshere, Lampard, Nani
Tevez(C), Zigic, Rooney
Foster, Kingson;
Johnson R, Onouha, Bardsley, Kolarov, Coleman;
Fabregas, Adam, Nani, McCarthy, J Barton;
Tevez, Van Persie, Berbatov;
Can do absolutely nothing this week as I made very early transfers for this week to get Tevez in. Annoyingly I also brought Van Persie in a double transfer before his injury (I'd transferred him out the week before to avoid the CC final)! Was one of those things that looked like it was going to be a good move at the time, but now looks like an absolute clanger!
Any way I'm wondering what you think would be a good way forward. I'm thinking that Fabregas hasn't been outstanding this season, so could be due the chop. Rooney's re-emergence probably needs to be capitalised on, but I wonder how this affects Berbatov as a fantasy option. What strikers would you like to finish out the season on? Also who are good options in midfield for Fabregas? Maybe Nasri, or possible a left field option like Ashley Young.