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All it took was an embarrassing Champions League loss to Basel, and fantasy managers have been
awarded with the ultimate (early) Christmas present the return to form of the 'automatic' fantasy
footie studs Nani and Wayne Rooney. We ... Continue reading →
It's that time of the week. Take a player who is underrated, out of form, or unpopular (from a
fantasy footie perspective) and place him on a pedestal. Rejoice if he delivers. Criticize the
worthiness of the blog if he ... Continue reading →
Here we go. Another weekend of Premier League football. We're here to give you all the tips from a
fantasy footie perspective: studs, duds, top matchups, and everything in between. I. Bolton @
Arsenal: All eyes are on the Gunners ... Continue reading →
Jimmy Bullard. One of our all-time blog favorites. The former Hull man was an on-and-off fantasy
footie force in the bargain priced bracket a few seasons back, and here he is turning out for
Ipswich this past weekend and ... Continue reading →
Let's get right to it. Week 3. After week 2′s "apology/unlimited transfer shenanigans" we are
back to basics and building our teams for the long term... There are quite a few attacking options
this week that I wish we could ... Continue reading →
Chelsea's #1 goalkeeper Petr Cech has been ruled out for a few weeks after sustaining a knee injury
in training. From a fantasy footie perpective, Hilario (4.5M) and Ross Turnbull (4.5M) will battle
it out for starts to replace Cech ... Continue reading →
Breaking fantasy footie and Premier League news today as Joey Barton has been put on the free
transfer list by Newcastle. Barton has been critical of the club this summer for lacking ambition,
disorganization, mistreatment of players, and failing to ... Continue reading →
The Premier League season is over but astute fantasy footie managers should transfer their focus
from the locker rooms to the board rooms this summer as the transfer season heats up and potential
Fantasy Premier League targets come on ... Continue reading →
An excellent first post by our newest contributor to the blog, Liam Blackburn. Liam has worked at
The Sunday Times and The Manchester Evening News and is currently studying journalism in Sheffield.
Check out his blog at http://samenamedifferentgames.wordpress.com/. In recent ... Continue reading
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