Top 5 teams in the English Premier League Table: Chelsea, ManU, Liverpool, Man City, Aston Villa.
Sounds familiar right? It seems the few surprises that we got in the start of the season, were just
that, surprises.
This weeks most impressing win was took by Arsenal, after 2 weaker games, team resumed to their
level and took 4-0 over Wigan.
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Here are the fixtures:
Burnley v Sunderland
Arsenal v Wigan
Aston Villa v Portsmouth
Bolton v Stoke City
Hull City v Birmingham
West Ham v Liverpool
Man Utd v Man City
Wolves v Fulham
Everton v Blackburn
Chelsea v Tottenham
Again there are two very interesting soccer matches this gameweek as the Manchester teams go
against each other and Chelsea welcomes Tottenham.
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Well I'll tell you. You might have noticed the Valuescore-counter in the top right corner of the
site. With that you can count the value of each player in that how much points the player gives
when comparing to his price. That of course leads to very expensive players being in disadvantage
so keep that in mind when you count valuescore to players like Torres or Lampard.
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Gameweek 5 offered great matches and many, many goals. So no lessons for goalkeeping or defending
but a huge frenzy for scorers from defenders, midfielders and forwards. There has been 36 goals
scored in 10 games. That's almost 4 goals per match! Let's see how the matches turned out the way
they did.
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First, what is a wildcard? Wildcard is one chance to transfer all the players in your fantasy
premier league team, without any cost, that of course meaning reducting your points. Of course you
don't have to change all your players, but when using the wildcard it's wise to transfer at least
half of your current team.
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This saturday we get in to the 5th gameweek in Fantasy Premier League. Two really interesting
matches this week. Manchester City plays the host for Arsenal, and Tottenham and ManU go against
each other in Tottenham's homefield. City - Arsenal will be especially interesting as the team with
the least conceded goals ( Man City, 0) and the team that's scored most goals (Arsenal, 11 goals)
compete which is more important, to score many goals or to concede little.
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After the fourth gameweek there are still 3 teams that continue with a nice looking table, only
wins. Chelsea, Tottenham and Man City are yet to experience the bitter taste of defeat as Bolton
and Portsmouth still wait for their first taste of victory. Chelsea took the most convincing win of
the week, as it beat Burnley 3-0.
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We're heading towards the 4th gameweek of the Fantasy Premier League soccer manager game. Again,
there are soccer matches that look easier to some teams than others. So, time to see who you want
on your team this gameweek.
Here are the fixtures:
Chelsea v Burnley
Blackburn v West Ham
Bolton v Liverpool
Stoke City v Sunderland
Tottenham v Birmingham
Wolves v Hull City
Man Utd v Arsenal
Portsmouth v Man City
Everton v Wigan
Aston Villa v Fulham
West Ham goes to visit Blackburn and I think they won't be too modest guests.
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Again 90 minutes of each game has been kicked and it's time to see who did well in Premier League
Fantasy Football this week. Overall there were few big surprises and a few little ones. Chelsea,
Arsenal, Manchester City and Tottenham continue with their no points lost-campaign. Bolton,
Blackburn, Portsmouth and Everton still stand at zero.
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It's fair to assume that players that cost a lot, should do pretty well in Fantasy soccer
manager game. But finding an able player from little lower from the pricelist is a little tougher
task. Let's see who are good budget players for your Fantasy League team.
First goalkeepers:
4M Sorensen, Stoke
Stoke City's Thomas Sorensen has started the season with a bang.
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Tonight's games gave us one surprise and that can be counted either as riser team Burnley's strong
play or Everton's continueing struggle to perform. Burnley took another one goal victory against a
team considered much stonger at their homefield. Elliott scored Burnley's goal at the 34th minute
of the match.
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I thought I'd begin a new weekly post here on my Premier Fantasy League blog: Player cards.
And who better a player to start then mister Premier Fantasy League himself, Frank Lampard. O'l
Frankie has been the key player in many Fantasy soccer teams for many years now.
Lampard begin his professional soccer career in West Ham United and was sold to Chelsea in the year
2001 for £11M.
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First games of gameweek 3 in the fantasy premier league have been played. Arsenal continued with
great effort, 4-1 win over Portsmouth shows the team really is on top of it's game. Midfielder
Diaby scored two goals and it seems Arsenal is not short on players with great ability to score
goals and turn matches.
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First two rounds of English Premier League have been played and the third is just around the
corner. Let's see which players should perform well in gameweek 3.
Let's first look at the fixture table:
Arsenal v Portsmouth
Birmingham v Stoke
Hull v Bolton
Manchester City v Wolverhampton
Sunderland v Blackburn
Wigan v Manchester United
West Ham v Tottenham
Burnley v Everton
Fulham v Chelsea
Liverpool v Aston Villa
Two teams from the fixture list pop out, and those are Arsenal and Manchester City.
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The second gameweek even though just "half a" gameweek turned out be an interesting one.
Gameweeks number one goalkeeper was Burnley's Brian Jensen, who wasn't intimidated by the star
power in the opposing team ManU. Jensen even saved a penaltykick and 14 points is a great score for
a goalkeeper.
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