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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Scoreboard - Week 14

Apologies for the lack of updates, as I've been sick & busy with some personal stuff for the past few days.

As such, there will be no description to the Scoreboard this week.




Saturday, November 17, 2012

Picks of the Week - Week 14

For Picks of the Week, I'll look into the gameweek's matches & form a team using £55mil budget. This can be a useful guide for those who are looking for a short-term transfer, or for captaincy choices.


Note: This picks are only for this gameweek & may not represent good value in the long-run.
Even though Aston Villa nearly shocked Man Utd with a 2 goal lead, they only managed to score 3 away goals in 6 games so far. Next up for them will be Man City, who's custodian Joe Hart created a great assist for Zlatan wonderful bicycle kick goal in the international friendly this week. Despite the boo-boo, he's still the safest bet in the City's backline, who only conceded 5 goals in 6 home games.

Everton's Leighton Baines have yet to provide any clean sheet bonus for the past 6 games, and have yet to provide any attacking returns in the past 4. However, taking a look at OPTA stats, he created 23 chances in the past 6 weeks, highest among ALL players. With clean sheets being a rarity, Baines present the greatest chance of receiving attacking returns from a defender.

Liverpool has yet to defeat Wigan since 2009, but the Reds have a slight edge on form, going into the match unbeaten in past 6 league games. Glen Johnson wasn't much of an attacking threat against Chelsea, but he is likely to find more space against a more-adventurous Wigan side, who only managed 4 away goals so far.

West Ham entertains Stoke this week, which has a 0-0 bore draw written all over it. While Winston Reid might be the Hammers' defender most fantasy managers have in mind, he has only attempted 2 shots in 11 games. This pales in comparison to his partner James Tomkins, who have 7 goal attempts in 10 appearances, thus making him a better selection for this gameweek.

John Arne Riise is a better Fulham defender to select for their match against Sunderland, who might be missing Steven Fletcher. However, Agger and Skrtel are doubtful too, hence I went with a Liverpool fullback and a Fulham centerback in the form of Brede Hangeland.

David Silva was left out of the Spain squad in their friendly against Panama, which makes him a likely selection in Man City's matchup against Aston Villa. His comeback last week saw him pick apart Tottenham in the closing minutes of the game, and last year's top fantasy midfielder will be a crucial attacking catalyst for the Sky Blues.

Yet again, Marouane Fellaini is the most transferred in player for the week, due to his attacking outputs for the past 3 weeks. The "in the hole" midfielder faces a Reading side who managed only 1 clean sheet this season, and he looks to wreck more havoc for Everton's attack, which have made 11 away goals so far, 3rd highest in the league.

Southampton's Adam Lallana has been the main creator for the Saints, with 4 assist in the season so far. Against a similar-woeful QPR who has leaked 20 goals so far, Southampton is likely to continue attacking as their best form of defending, and their captain is likely to be highly involved in the setup.

The strikeforce features 3 of the top 4 strikers in TFL. Luis Suarez continued his amazing form in the internationals, scoring a goal and creating 2 others in Uruguay's 3-1 win against Poland. The striker has been invaluable to Liverpool, being involved in 11 of 14 league goals this season, and he will be looking to continue this streak against Wigan at Anfield.

Dimitar Berbatov brace against Arsenal marks his 3rd consecutive week with attacking returns. Fulham has scored 24 goals so far, 2nd highest goalscoring team in Premier League. It'll be an interesting battle as they face Sunderland, who managed 2 CS in 6 away fixtures, but with Fulham's home & Sunderland's away form, Berbatov is one of the popular choices for captaincy this weekend.

Compared to the other 2, Demba Ba is on a cold streak, failing to score in the past 2 matches. A home match against Swansea, whose manager hinted of a injury crisis and has failed to keep a CS since August, could be the likely tonic for the Senegalese to get back on the scoring sheet. 

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Scoreboard - Week 13

I'm finally back from Bangkok! Here's a delayed look at the Week 13 happenings in TFLTalk League:


TFLTalk League - Week 13 (Overall)
Nothing changed in the top spot, as Chew Howe Chen's Rob Rangers retained pole position with 270 pts, His consistent performance moved him into #8 in the Overall Leaderboard, though he remains 32 points behind the overall leader Zwe Oak Soe.

Ong Kuan Yuan's KY $5,000 IS MINE! remained in 2nd spot with 262pts, narrowing the gap to 8 points from the top of the league. A solid 32pts weekly total caused his team to move up to 28th position in the Overall Leaderboard.

Another non-mover is mika boy's MikaBoyz, who also scored 32pts this week, though with the unusual captaincy choice of Peter Crouch. Nevertheless, it propelled him up to the 31st spot in the Overall Leaderboard.

Making a reappearance in the Top 5 is Chiau Ren Yu's Manchester Jurong United. Besides the usual suspects of Fellaini, Suarez & Mata, the selection of Bergovic & Caulker meant that his team finished #1 in the weekly rankings, and is currently ranked #35 in the Overall Leaderboard. 

That's 4 teams from TFLTalk League that is in the Top 50 Overall Leaderboard, which shows how competitive this league have been so far! :)

Falling 1 place to #5 is Ong Xin Zhong's TeamToday with another average week of 19 points. The captaincy of Rooney didn't panned well for Ong, while Suarez, Jelavic & Nolan were the only performing players from this week. With only 10pts separating 5th and 11th, another average week could see a new team in the Top 5. 



Interesting captaincy choices from the Top 5 teams: Manchester Jurong United & Bummers United went with the popular choice of RVP, Luqman FC selected Suarez, Beanoz FC went with Fellaini, but the most unique choice has to go to Dream FC selection of...GEOFF CAMERON!

However, based on the number of clean sheets this season, it's extremely risky to captain a GK or Defender to double on clean sheet bonus. My advice would be to captain strikers, where the chances of them scoring are much higher.



The current top 3 teams for November are in the Top 5 TFLTalk League leaderboard, while Rob Rangers is in the Top 10, which makes an interesting dilemma: Should you copy their teams in order to rise up the leaderboard, or is it time to go for differentials in order to catch up with them?

I'm still resisting the urge to place Fellaini & Suarez in my fantasy team until their 5th yellow card...hopefully after next weekend when they serve their bans. :P

And lastly...


Story: David Ngiau has quoted that he will eat his shorts if Frank Lampard outscores Yaya Toure this season. If that happens, I'll personally sponsor a pair of shorts for his consumption.

With Frank Lampard unlikely to feature again this weekend, looks like Yaya Toure will finally catch up with the Chelsea midfielder.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Picks of the Week - Week 13

Seems like TodayOnline didn't publish my article this week, which I'm unsure of the reason.

Anyway, this weekly Picks of the Week will have no detailed explanation (mostly due to on-form & fixtures). I've been working late for the past 2 nights, am attending a wedding this evening & will be flying off to Bangkok for a short vacation, hence there will be no weekend reviews nor Scoreboard update till I'm back.

Apologies for the absence, and good luck for the weekend!


Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Scoreboard - Week 12

There are some new entries in the TFLTalk league in the past 7 days, and one even created a splash in this week's leaderboard. Read on to find out:


Chew Howe Chen's Rob Rangers remained in pole position with 240pts overall, extending his lead from 2nd place to 10 points. Switching back to Fellaini has paid off handsomely for him with a weekly score of 30pts. What's more, he's currently 13th placed in the Overall Leaderboard, and is only 32pts away from the converted #1 spot.

Debuting in 2nd spot is Ong Kuan Yuan's KY $5,000 IS MINE! His ambition to win the overall title is well on pace, with 33pts in Gameweek 12, and ranked 44th overall. Although he has used 4 transfer this month, but his team looks strong enough to last through November.

Jumping 2 positions to #3 is mika boy's MikaBoyz. Yet again, his double-up on Man City defence earned the top spot for the Week 12 TFLTalk Weekly Standings, and just within Top 100 in the Weekly Leaderboard!

Ong Xin Zhong's TeamToday slides to 4th due to average week of 21pts, with only Rooney, Suarez and Hart as the players who earned more than 1pt this gameweek. His team is still good enough to be ranked 94th in the Overall Leaderboard, which means TFLTalk League one of the largest and most competitive Private Leagues in Today Fantasy League! :D

Eliya Handayani's Arek Suroboyo FC dropped 2 places this week, and is only 3 points away from dropping out of the Top 5. Using 12 transfers so far, he might want to save some up, for there are 28 more gameweeks to go...


Despite 3 teams having 5 goals this week, it was MikaBoyz's Clean Sheets that nabbed himself top spot for the week. 

Lionel Leow's Hangeld FC clinched 2nd spot thanks to his Sunday transfers. By transferring out Poldoski and Kompany after the Man City match, their 6pt contribution was included into his weekly tally. His transfer tactics paid off, as the transferred-in Suarez & Mertesacker netted him another 5pt for a total of 34 this week, placing his team in the 14th spot in TFLTalk League.

Martin Chong's Buncis finished behind Ong Kuan Yuan's KY $5,000 IS MINE!, as his team managed 3 goals compared to KY's 5 goals haul, while Andrew Him's Pride of the North makes an appearance in the Top 5 with 32pts for Gameweek 12.


No Monthly Scoreboard for now, as it'll be exactly the same as the Weekly Scoreboard, but I'll never forget this scoreboard:

Story: David Ngiau has quoted that he will eat his shorts if Frank Lampard outscores Yaya Toure this season. If that happens, I'll personally sponsor a pair of shorts for his consumption.6

Even after giving Toure 2 weeks advantage, the Man City midfielder still could not overtake Lampard's overall score.


Monday, November 5, 2012

Sunday Review - 4th Nov

Sunday featured 2 matches which ended with the same results, but of different fantasy impact. Let's analyze them:


QPR 1-1 Reading
- If neither team is able to beat each other, it's looking to be a loooooooong season for either.
Pavel Pogrebnyak didn't play a single minute in this game, despite starting in all but one previously.
- Reading have yet to keep a clean sheet this season, while QPR only managed once. Avoid both defences, despite how attractive their prices might be.
- Don't be fooled by Adel Taarabat's 1-point performance. He made 8 attempts, 4 of which are on target, and created 3 chances for his teammates.


Liverpool 1-1 Newcastle
- Luiz Suarez, deemed unplayable by his manager, has either scored or assisted 10 of his side’s 13 goals this season. A word of caution: his next game is against Chelsea, and he is 1 yellow card away from a 1 match-suspension.
- Demba Ba recovered to start in the game, only to be substituted off once he was suffering from shin niggles. Fantasy managers will have to worry for one more week to see if he's indeed fit enough to start.
- Mentioned in the Fixtures Scan - November article, Yohan Cabaye is the Newcastle midfielder to look out for. Thought HBA did created the goal, this is Cabaye's 2nd goal in 3 matches, which still places him as the best Newcastle midfielder in TFL.
- Newcastle's defence just keeps shuffling. Just when every defender was fit in the squad, Coloccini got sent off for a 3-match ban, while James Perch sustained a thigh injury during the match. If they could have a settled defence, they would have more than 1 clean sheet by now.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Saturday Review - 3rd Nov 12

7 matches with a couple of surprising results. Let's take a review on what happened on this Saturday night:

Man Utd 2-1 Arsenal
- Robin van Persie was a great choice for captain, and he ended up...well, good. A goal and a yellow card saw him ended up with 4 points, 8 if he was your captain. This is his 6th consecutive scoring week in Today Fantasy League, which makes him a consistent source of points & captaincy.
- Though Wayne Rooney missed a penalty, he still ended up with 3 points from an assist and yellow card. He's a viable alternative if you do not have RVP for the next few weeks.
- After 2 1pt weeks, Santi Cazorla finally scored a consolation goal for Arsenal. On a week when he wasn't a great captaincy choice, he scored....

Fulham 2-2 Everton
Marouane Fellaini back in the fantasy limelight. Adding 2 more goals tonight with a 9pt output, and with Everton having favourable fixtures in the next 3 gameweeks, look for him to be one of the top 5 transfers in this week.
- Recovering from a broken rib, Dimitar Berbatov made another assist for Fulham. He has attacking outputs from 4 out of 5 gameweeks he played, though Fulham's upcoming fixtures ain't that easy.
- For those who might be confused why John Arne Riise got 0 points while Chris Baird got -1 point: Riise was subbed off on 59th minute, before the 2nd Everton's goal. 


Norwich 1-0 Stoke
- As I predicted, there was a clean sheet....FOR NORWICH???
- This is the 3rd clean sheet by Norwich this season. If one plans to do some bargain shopping from the team, they should do so at end-Nov after facing Man Utd and Everton.


Sunderland 0-1 Aston Villa
- As I predicted, there was a clean sheet....FOR ASTON VILLA???
- 3rd consecutive game (including the Capitol One Cup) which Christian Benteke have scored. However, the Villans are facing the Manchester duo & Arsenal in their next 3, so hold off any investments till end-Nov.
- Sunderland remained dire in their attacks. They recorded 12 attempts tonight...but only 1 was on target. They really need to find their accuracy in order not to be sucked into a relegation battle.


Swansea 1-1 Chelsea
- With David Luiz injured, Branislav Ivanovic was moved into central defence, while Cesar Azpilicueta made his Premier League debut. Bear in mind John Terry will be back next week, so Ivanovic's change is likely to be temporary.
- Chelsea fans must be sick of hearing the name Hernandez...
- No Michu yellow card means that he will be available for next week's game against Southampton.


Tottenham 0-1 Wigan
- As I predicted, there was a clean sheet....FOR WIGAN???
- Gareth Bale made 3 goal attempts, and created 3 goalscoring opportunities, but ended up with just 1 fantasy point.


West Ham 0-0 Man City
- As I predicted, there was a clean sheet for Man City....AND WEST HAM???
- Despite starting with a 3 man strikeforce, Man City wasn't able to break down West Ham's defence. 
- Carlos Tevez was a thorn in West Ham's side, creating plenty of opportunities, but no one was able to take advantage of. He was subbed out early, perhaps saving him for Champions League match.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Fixtures Scan - November

As the November month will start in a few hours time, this shall be a short article whereby we look ahead at the next FOUR FIVE gameweek to see which FOUR teams have easy fixtures, and which FOUR teams might have a tough month ahead.


Best FOUR team fixtures
1) Stoke (@nor, QPR, @whm, FUL, NEW)
3 home games in the next 5, with 2 poor travellers (QPR & Fulham), and 2 relatively manageable away games to Norwich and West Ham. As I have stated, it's best to load Stoke defenders such as Robert Huth and Ryan Shawcross (both 3.6). If you're fancying a differential attacker, Peter Crouch (6.1) would be a good choice.


2) Manchester United (ARS, @avl, @nor, QPR, WHM)
Another team with 3 home games in November, with their toughest matchup against rival Arsenal this weekend. After which, the Red Devils will have a run of easy fixtures, travelling to relegation candidates Aston Villa & Norwich, followed by hosting QPR and West Ham. Picking the right Man Utd player will be tricky taking their Champ League fixtures into consideration, but as of now, Robin van Perise (8.5), Wayne Rooney (8.1), Antonio Valencia (5.1), Rio Ferdinand (4.9) and Patrick Evra (5.0) should at least feature in 4 league matches.


3) Newcastle (@liv, WHM, SWA, @sot, @sto)
There's 2 tricky away ties against Liverpool and Stoke, which are negated by 3 possibly high-scoring games against West Ham, Swansea & Southampton. Demba Ba have contributed to 8 of 11 Newcastle goals, scoring 7 and creating 1, while most attention from midfield might be on Hatem Ben Arfa (4.1), it's Yohan Cabaye (4.2) who is the best midfielder from Newcastle currently in TFL with 10pts.


4) Southampton (@wba, SWA, @qpr, NEW, NOR)
The Saints may be at the bottom of the table, but there's no doubt their attacking philosophy have led to goals on both ends. 3 home games against defensively-poor team, and a travel to fellow struggler QPR will be a crucial month for Southampton to pick up points. Adam Lallana (3.9) is the 3rd best TFL midfielder with a goal and 3 assists so far, and is a more secure pick compared to Ricky Lambert (5.9), who could be benched during away games.



Worst FOUR team fixtures
1) West Ham (MCI, @new, STO, @tot, @mun)
Kevin Tan may have won Manager of the Month for October using Kevin Nolan (3.9), but he might want to reconsider for this month after seeing the Hammers' schedule. Tough trips to Newcastle, Tottenham and Man Utd, and they won't have any home comfort either from facing Man City & Stoke. 


2) Aston Villa (@sun, MUN, mci, ARS, RDG)
The fixture against Reading will be a relief for the Villa fans at end-November, but their team will have to face a tricky away tie against Sunderland, followed by 3 Champions League participants (Man Utd, Man City, Arsenal). Avoid any Villa fantasy investments for now.


3) Fulham (EVE, @ars, SUN, @sto, @che)
Poor travelers this season, Fulham will have a tough run of away games against Arsenal, Stoke and Chelsea in November. With 12 of the 14 goals conceded in away games, the attacking output from John Arne Riise (3.7) and Chris Baird (3.5) are likely to be negated from their defensive frailties.


4) Liverpool (NEW, @che, WIG, @swa, @tot)
Luis Suarez (7.1) might be the only fixture-proof player in Liverpool, but one might want to rethink about other Liverpool investments. 3 away fixtures to Chelsea, Tottenham and Swansea, the team who defeated them midweek, while a tough home game await them this week in the form of Newcastle. 



Finally, a word of advice for TFL managers: Do note that there are 5 gameweeks this month, so USE YOUR TRANSFERS WISELY!

Friday, November 2, 2012

Picks of the Week - Gameweek 12...or 13?

If you look at the Leaderboard, Gameweek 12 is under October, hence this gameweek might actually be Week 13...I kinda gave up understanding the weeks after they started from Week 5, and considered internationals as a week. -_-"


For Picks of the Week, I'll look into the gameweek's matches & form a team using £55mil budget. This can be a useful guide for those who are looking for a short-term transfer, or for captaincy choices.

Note: This picks are only for this gameweek & may not represent good value in the long-run.

Sunderland are having trouble creating scoring opportunities, but their defence have held steady with only 8 goals allowed, 2nd best in Premier League after Arsenal (6). This week, the Black Cats host Aston Villa, who have yet to win on the road and only finding the net twice in five trips. This makes Simon Migolet an enticing pick.

WBA has an impressive home record with 4 wins and a loss against defending champions Man City. This week, they host bottom dwellers Southampton. Given Steve Clarke's emphasis on defence, I'm looking at Liam Ridgewell might have a chance to grab a clean sheet this weekend, especially since the Baggies have conceded goals in the past 5 games.

As mentioned in this week's Today columnBranislav Ivanovic will be eligible to face Swansea this week. The Swans made minimal changes in their midweek win against Liverpool, and with Ivanovic well-rested for the week, the Chelsea fullback will be bombing down the flanks to make amends for last week's red card against Man Utd.

Another player who is looking to atone for his mistakes is Tottenham's Jan Vertonghen. His own goal against Norwich caused Spurs to tumble out of Capitol One Cup. Against a Wigan team who are having trouble scoring away from home and with BAE still sidelined, the Belgian defender will remain in a more offensive fullback position against one of the weakest, yet most unpredictable teams in Premier League.

Stoke kept their 4th clean sheet last weekend despite my outside pick Marc Wilson being stretched off from a broken ankle (THE CURSE OF THE PUNDIT!). They travel to low-scoring Norwich this week, who only scored 7 goals in 9 games so far. Robert Huth had 2 headed attempts on target against Sunderland last weekend, and if he continues with such form, he's likely to open his account this week.

Gareth Bale has seen a 4% increase in ownership this week, after his last weekend's goal against Southampton. This week, they take on Wigan, who are never known for their tight defence. The Welshman would be a good choice for captaincy if the team does not have a certain Dutchman...

My next 2 picks are of high-risk nature. Firstly, QPR's Adel Taarabt can be relied for assist potential, though his last match against Arsenal showed a different side of him. His 6 tackles attempts was the most among QPR players, and his improved work-rate seemed to have secure his spot in the starting 11. Their opponent, Reading, isn't faring well either, hence this weekend represents one of the best chance for QPR to notch their 1st victory, with the Moroccan pulling the strings from midfield.

The other player I have in mind is a Chelsea midfielder....Oscar! The red-hot Juan Mata is rated doubtful for this weekend with a hamstring injury. Considering he played 120 minutes midweek, the Spaniard is likely to be rested for their Champions League tie against Shakhtar Donetsk on Wednesday.

Since Eden Hazard is (mis)classified as a striker, it's about time Oscar translate his CL form in BPL. He already made his 1st assist last gameweek, and if Mata is missing, he'll be the main link-up player between the midfield and Torres/Hazard.

I'll skip the descriptions for RVP and Tevez, as I've already discussed it on Today article.

Lastly, WBA's Shane Long is doubtful for Monday's match against Southampton, which will boost the chance of Romelu Lukaku being called into the starting lineup. He scored in last weekend against Newcastle, and with Southampton's manager insisted in sticking to their attacking principle, there'll be plenty of chances and space for Lukaku to exploit this gameweek.