Fri May 09 04:29PM by Neal Thurman
Well kids, we've come to my final official posting of the 2007/2008 campaign. There isn't a ton of interesting news to be had that should make a huge impact on your squad but here's what we have for you...
Faddy and Ridgewell are doubts for Brum - not huge news but the lingering injury to McFadden following his knee scope certainly explains his dip in form over the last month or so.
Benni McCarthy is back and the way the news item is written he will force last weekend's stud, Jason Roberts, back to the bench. Nowhere does it say that definitively but reading between the lines a bit, that's what I'm taking away.
Berbs is back for Spurs (perhaps for the last time?).
At ManYoo, Rooney is likely out for the season finale as is Nani after his insanely stupid (and really pretty lame) headbutt last weekend. I mean really, who does that? I headbutt you and then I fall down like you just tackled me from behind? And during the same week that statements were released saying that the "diving problem" is under control. Nani's loss is Ryan Giggs' gain as well as that of fantasy managers who can get in on Giggsy for the low, low price of just under 10. Oh, by the way, looks like Vidic will be back for ManYoo as well. He's cheaper than he's been in a while so worth thinking about if you have some money burning a hole in your pocket.
Arteta is still out - we told you this last weekend but worth a reminder just in case you don't memorize every word we type.
Arsenal are likely to feature some really young players - Mark Randall and Kieran Gibbs - as opposed to the very young players who usually feature in the squad. Randall is a central midfielder and seems likely to take the Flamini/Denilson/Gilberto role (in other words, not terribly likely to be of much use to fantasy managers). Gibbs can play both centrally or on the left wing with the latter being my guess as to where he lines up this weekend if he gets his chance. If you're looking for something cheap, you could probably do worse.
So, that's about it, assuming that Yahoo keeps the blog open next week both Jeremy and I will be back with a wrap up of the season. We don't know yet what is going to happen over the summer so if you can't find us in this space, please check in at our original site http://fantasyepl.blogspot.com. If we aren't writing here, we'll be keeping ourselves in practice there.
Best of luck on the final weekend.
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robinson out for what would have been his last game for spurs
Posted by: jamesmhopkin on Fri May 09 04:41PM | Report abuseRegarding Arsenal, neither Randall or Gibbs are listed in Yahoo's player database, making their possible selection moot......On the other hand, Yahoo have Traore listed twice!.........With Fabregas out injured, Denilson is worth a look as I think he could be involved in some set pieces........Good luck everyone for the final fantasy week!
Posted by: mscogle on Fri May 09 07:31PM | Report abusewalcott was taking corners last weekend
Posted by: jspitzberg on Fri May 09 07:40PM | Report abuseGuys .... views please..... Joe Cole or MGP?
Posted by: arpit_nand on Fri May 09 10:41PM | Report abuseNot injury/suspension, but has to do with fair play: http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/storyid=533406&cc=5901 How will the Middlesboro match be affected?
Posted by: dugferd on Fri May 09 11:03PM | Report abusealso here http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/09052008/58/premier-league-uefa-cup-lifeline-city-fulham.html Everton and Fulham in that mix with City.
Posted by: dugferd on Fri May 09 11:46PM | Report abuseI have Kuszczak right now. Should I keep him? Fergie's so unpredictable.
Posted by: zzzeclipse on Sat May 10 02:28AM | Report abuseI had Kuszczak, but then switched to Gordon. Man U has a must win game, albeit against a lowly Wigan team, but if Man U loses with K in net then Fergie will get ripped to shreds. ---- I was looking for Fantasy Choose em/Lose em , but couldn't find it until now. If anyone else wants to know or cares...http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/09052008/58/premier-league-fantasy-choose-em-lose-em.html
Posted by: owen1981 on Sat May 10 03:38AM | Report abusei'd go with joe cole...
Posted by: c_vieri89 on Sat May 10 05:56AM | Report abuseOnce again, Neal "Uma" Thurman and Jeremy "Spit Take" Spitzberger, with their blog, have made many managers more succesful than we deserve this season. Thanks for the tips, the insights, the obscure references, wild nicknames, and the laughs.Yahoo Fantasy Footie wouldn't be the same without you two.
Posted by: dirkv on Sat May 10 06:21AM | Report abuse