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Monday Morning Manager

Mon Mar 31 04:32PM by Jeremy

At this point in the season it gets hard to come up with themes or motifs for these posts. So let's skip the plesantries and just look at the team and see how the week went, shall we?

  1. K. Miller -- Well, at least I had the right idea on this one.  As I wrote on Friday, "if someone gets an early goal the floodgates could open."  Unfortunately Miller came of after the half hour with an injury so all I had to show for my pick was a shot on target and a successful cross.  And there you have my fantasy season in microcosm.
  2. J. Defoe - Wow... does he do anything but score goals?  I mean really, does he touch the ball all match save for the one, maybe two times, a match where he sticks it in the net?  Great buy for 'Arry and a bright spot on my team this week.
  3. D. Berbatov - Not a bright spot.  I bet fairly heavily on Spus this weekend - as you'll see below - and got burned across the board.  They are quickly approaching Bolton status for me.  Don't bet on or against them.  Though for the rest of this season, I think I may try to bet against them.  Helllloooo BFDB, RSC, and maybe Jason Roberts as the affordable option!
  4. J. Bullard - As friend of the blog Mike says, with Jummy playing, Fulham's forwards have no hope of seeing the ball.  To be fair, Kamara did score on Davies nicely floated cross, but much of Fulham's play starts and stops in the midfield.  Much of it ending on ill-advised long range shooting.  Jummy will probably stay in the side for the home match against Sunderland as he does get consistent phantom points.  But his shooting from the run of play and from set piece situations was poor - one kick off the bar not-withstanding.  Between him and Eddie Lewis it sure made me long for Laurent Robert to make something from those opportunities.  Where is he these days anyway?
  5. A. Reid - Second, and only other, bright spot as BFAReid scored at the death to take Sunderland over West Ham.  That's why you pick the guys who take kicks (see Bullard, J above v. Villa).  You never know what might happen.
  6. Joe Cole - Typical underwhelming performance from Mr. Cole, J.  With him you  never know when he'll go off with a goal and a assist.  And he's consistent enough, and was cheap enough, that it's not hard to hang on to him.  But like his team grinding out one-nil wins, it's nice, but not very helpful for fantasy purposes.
  7. M. Petrov - Out with illness.  My season in microcosm.  Again.
  8. P. Konchesky - Has had a good run of form recently scoring between four and eight points a week.  Only three cards all season.  This is what I'm thinking to myself trying to justify spending my Sagna money plus some on Konch.  And what do I get?  A card, and minus one for the week.  Sigh.  Should have known better.  My season in... oh, never mind.
  9. A. Hutton - Stud.  But really hating Spurs right now.  I sure hope he's cheap enough next season.
  10. D. Collins - Sunderland's defenders are putting up decent numbers right now and even without the clean sheet, Collins - the worst and cheapest of the bunch - came up with seven points.  Almost worth selling Torres for Miller to afford him.  Almost.
  11. P. Robinson - Welcome the newest member of the League of Scholes, ie. for fantasy purposes he's dead to me.  I picked around his clean sheet against Pompey and have "collected" -12 from Robbo (or PRobbo) in the last three weeks.  I for one am looking forward to the Diego Lopez era

So that's the look back.  Next week it's Yak, Arteta, Lescott, and any and all cheap players to get under the cap.  My one concern is at keeper where Carson (Villa terrible right now, but home against Bolton whom we never bet against) and Gordon (on the road against a desperate but dire Fulham) are both 4.30.  Probably a coin flip, but as they saying goes, "whomever I pick will be wrong".

Until next week,

The Manager 

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  • (1)

    I got burn a lot this week with Spurs. Yes .. now I depend on Everton and Villa to re-gain my points next week.

    Posted by: sunaryohadi on Mon Mar 31 04:52PM | Report abuse
  • (2)

    i got 107 for the week despite having the PROB in goal. pretty happy with that. what were ur points for the week Jeremy? and overall?

    Posted by: jiverson2x on Mon Mar 31 05:00PM | Report abuse
  • (3)

    Week Total: 61.00. Team Total: 2590.5. For those new to the party, you'll just have to take me at my word that it's been a down year. Last two years in the top 40 overall. Honest.

    Posted by: jspitzberg on Mon Mar 31 05:16PM | Report abuse
  • (4)

    welcome to the 98th percentile JSpitz...

    Posted by: satheesh85 on Mon Mar 31 05:28PM | Report abuse
  • (5)

    I went with Diaby as my cheap midfield option as he has looked good at times this season, and to Bolton should have been a decent choice...then he goes and gets sent off in the first half...terrible...

    Posted by: jmeisey on Mon Mar 31 05:51PM | Report abuse
  • (6)

    Defoe, Tevez & CRon saved my week with Spuds (and I'm a Spurs fan - but for fantasy purposes definitely Spuds) Keane, O'Hara, Hutton & PRob netting a measly +6 between them! The only positive is that the leader in my private group fared worse, only 32 pts to catch him, though elsewhere a certain JSpitz is still 65 ahead...

    Posted by: no_original_thought on Mon Mar 31 05:52PM | Report abuse
  • (7)

    I'd pick Carson simply as a potential hold for the rest of the season. These are Villa's remaining fixtures: Bolton (H), Derby (A), Birmingham (H), Everton (A), Wigan (H), West Ham (A). Just to keep the option when the cheaper keeper options you decide are not worth the risk. Why not Cerny again? Three goals in 5 league games in his recent stint. Compare their goals against recently. Robinson: Birmingham (A) 4, West Ham (H) 0, ManCity (A) 2, Chelsea (H) 4, Portsmouth (H) 0, Newcastle (H) 4. Cerny: Chelsea (A) 2, Sunderland (H) 0, Everton (A) 0, Man U (H) 1, Derby (A) 0

    Posted by: dugferd on Mon Mar 31 06:02PM | Report abuse
  • (8)

    Why did Hutton"s value go up by +4.61 when all he got was 3.50 ??????

    Posted by: mamur_a on Mon Mar 31 06:14PM | Report abuse
  • (9)

    I have massive issues with Tot strikers. If its not Berbs its Keane so who do you pick? This week gone apparently none of them. Elsewhere The McBride Gambit netted me a mighty nil points. As did a certain Fat Frank Lampard who burnt me for sticking with him even though I was 80 percent sure [and rightly so] he wasn't going to be played. If it wasn't for Cron, Nando and some crafty defenders this would have been a disastrous week. Oh and we can write off ManC; they've fallen off /hard/ and Birmingham for some reason have turned into early season Blackburn ie a VERY difficult team to play against. Btw BFAR has 1 more game before his price goes nuts so look out for that on next weeks barn door [he's at 8 units about the same I paid for JCole and the 4 points he turned up with this week].

    Posted by: fansarigt on Mon Mar 31 06:23PM | Report abuse
  • (10)

    @8 players get re-evaluated when they hit 8 games. Before that point they are super bargains [see Andy Reid and his price next week].

    Posted by: fansarigt on Mon Mar 31 06:27PM | Report abuse