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Every competitive fantasy football manager needs a stats advantage.
For years, I've used a combination of a variety of statistical sources: pre-game match reports,
ESPN, Sky and other Premier League websites, the official fantasy game, as well as Opta Sports and
dozens of other smaller players as well as bookmakers like titanbet and even the old tried and true
Wikipedia.
He didn't make England's World Cup Team after a disappointing season for Aston Villa last year
(though he certainly could have been an improvement over some of the players Capello sent out onto
the pitch) but 2 years ago Young was the hottest young property in the league.
His blistering pace, trickery, and crossing was superb - if not always consistent, and he looked
like a star in the making who would be on top of his game as an England international for years to
come.
Chamakh, Jovanovic, and others make their Fantasy Premier League
debuts
Here we go. It's like Christmas in July. A day after the World Cup
Final, The Official Fantasy Premier League game opens its doors to the masses. How many millions
will sign up this season, in a World Cup year?
Of course, as you certainly are aware, this post really isn't "breaking news," the day after Spain
win the World Cup.
But to us lovers of fantasy football - those "math geeks," statistics nerds, tactical geniuses (and
dunces) at this fantasy premier league blog it certainly is breaking news.
He only shaves every third day because, well, he's Dimitar Berbatov
We looked at
the age old strikers quandary yesterday - a classic fantasy football issue that has shaped and
influenced our thinking for years now, and today let's take a brief look at a striker floating
between the "affordable" and "expensive" buckets for the first time ever, yup, it's "Dimitar
Dimitar Berbatov.
To trust
The Sun or not to trust
The Sun. That is the question.
According to the British paper, Chelsea have today made a $77M offer for Liverpool striker Fernando
Torres.
Is a Drogba - Torres partnership in the works at Stamford Bridge?
What about the poisonous Frenchman Nic Anelka?
Why are you smiling John? You've scored 7 goals in your last 65 matches
Here's a
quick one from the fire-sale that is the Portsmouth Football Club.
John Utaka is heading back to the Premier League.
I write this not because I recommend you purchase Utaka in the Fantasy Premier League, but just
because I wanted to call out Utaka's reasoning for returning to the English top flight:
"I would like to stay in the Premier League.