Fri Dec 28 03:30PM by Neal Thurman
The injured and suspended lists are pretty depressing reading if you're a Chelsea or Derby supporter (and what hasn't been depressing this season for Derby supporters?). Chelsea will be missing their spine (Terry, Carvalho, Lamps, and Drogba) as well as some of the complimentary parts (ACole and Malouda) and will likely be gettting a less than optimal performance from Peter Cech who looked terrible against Villa and Arsenal in recent weeks. Tal Ben Haim and Wayne Bridge are reasonable choices if you think Chelsea's second squad have enough to continue to grind out results. Joe Cole, Michael Ballack, Sheva, and Kalou all go from fringe players to definite starters.
The fact that Derby are missing six or seven first choice players just make Bolton and Rovers players more attractive. Still not sure about what is going to happen with Benni McCarthy but Warnock, Reid, Bentley, RSC, Friedel, and Nelsen all go up in value.
For ManYoo, EvdS will apparently miss at least the weekend match. Kusczcak will deputize and is cheap as discussed in The Week Ahead.
Looks like Eboue is going to be rested against Everton. No injury mentioned so he'll likely play on New Year's Day but worth mentioning in case your decision was hinging on getting two matches from him.
Some question about Jussi Jaaskelainen's health for tomorrow's match - not clear how seriously the danger of him not starting is but worth a mention.
Pompey continues to be without Glen Johnson so Lauren becomes a reasonable option in defence given the match-ups.
Not much to say about Spurs health other than the fact that Ledley King looks to compete in his second consecutive match.
At Villa, Zat Knight will be suspended meaning that Curtis Davies will get his first start - I haven't looked but I'd imagine he's cheap if you need a defender.
Finally, a Happy New Year to Joey Barton as he misses this weekend's match not for injury or suspension but in jail - I guess an even more severe form of suspension.
Good luck and happy shopping.
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byebye joey barton...PRISONERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Posted by: one_man_team2002 on Fri Dec 28 04:10PM | Report abuserotting on remand
Posted by: jspitzberg on Fri Dec 28 04:45PM | Report abuseUgh, Koumas a "major doubt." I've got him at a steep discount (6.19 below market). Any advice if I should stick with him for another week or cut my losses?
Posted by: jamesdowney on Fri Dec 28 05:27PM | Report abuseI think you sell koumas. he's a doubt, and even if he returns, he'll be competing with PaRTay for kicks.
Posted by: jspitzberg on Fri Dec 28 07:10PM | Report abusedempsey at +3 @ BIR,CHE or Nolan/Dunn/Emerton vs derby/sunderland?!
Posted by: omer.salahuddin on Fri Dec 28 07:48PM | Report abuseMcCarthy, Nolan, Dunn or Emerton for upcoming week?? Or Wallace against Bolton and Blackburn??
Posted by: arshy1979 on Fri Dec 28 08:11PM | Report abuseI think Nolan is a good bet for this week. He's been getting into the attack and seems likely for goals. That being said I would probably hold Demps under cost. McC, Dunn, & Emerton might be worth a flier this week, but I really wouldn't expect too much from them. Reid either.
Posted by: jspitzberg on Fri Dec 28 09:17PM | Report abuseso will it be kusczak or friedel ? what do u think?
Posted by: fear_zone_911 on Sat Dec 29 12:24AM | Report abuseget friedel. A least he's a definate starter for both matches while Van De Saar might be back for a game.
Posted by: kelvinkezz on Sat Dec 29 12:36AM | Report abusebendtner, ben haim, and nelsen vs. mbent, arbeloa, and mokoena? suggestions?
Posted by: mjk437 on Sat Dec 29 12:57AM | Report abuse