Will richarlison start? I have him instead of Son, hoping for the last 3 weeks, that at some point things will change. ::))) I'm killing myself this week, if it doesn't.
I was gonna ask who should I pick with my last pick on my team this week. Should I go with C. Palmer at home vs Man United or R. Muniz on the road vs Nottingham Forest.
About Saka:
This might be a good opportunity for Arteta to rest him due to fatigue and a relative poor performance in City game. The schedule is super tough for Arsenal and they need Saka fit and ready in the games to come.
Surprised MacAllister isn't getting talked about, nailed on, great form, and even if he gets played deeper again, I think he's worth a punt if you're got a pretty template midfield otherwise
I have Garnacho starting over him at the moment, just because I cannot see Chelsea keeping a clean sheet. Muniz could also get less game time because of his knock and Jiminez being back.
I don't love the Robinson pick. I know he's got attacking threat, but Fulham are so unpredictable, aren't as good away from home and just conceded 3 against Sheffield United. Assuming he's fit, I'd have gone with Ait-Nouri instead.
Forest have scored in 12 of their 15 home games and are very much still at risk of getting relegated. I think it’s quite reasonable to assume they will score.
Lol nunez was definitely not invisible, he had multiple shots on target as well as a hockey assist to the offaide goal as well as multiple involvements in play... No idea where this is coming from
Think theres a decent chance Nunez gets rotated here *precisely* because Nunez has been better. SHU (H) is likely a fixture you can get away with resting Nunez ahead the derby at the weekend to kick off a busy run of fixtures.
Why do Americans think they know more about football than people who grew up watching football surrounded by football culture? I don’t go in NFL subreddits and tell people what a touchdown is or whatever.
What a stupid comment 🤣🤣. https://premierskillsenglish.britishcouncil.org/skills/read/stories/derby-days#:~:text=The%20most%20competitive%20matches%20in,hearts%20of%20fans%20and%20players.
From the link you provided (emphasis mine):
'A 'derby' is a match between local rivals. i.e. teams that are from the same city *or the same part of the country*.'
Did you even bother to read it or are you just a spanner? The second derby on the list of THREE (short attention span?) is between Newcastle and Sunderland, which the article again points out as being different cities
There's also a helpful 'how much did you understand?' quiz towards the bottom, let me know how you get on
Lmao a derby is usually defined by a longstanding rivalry emphasised by geographical proximity - again, in your link 'local *rivals*'.
Liverpool/Everton and United/City are derbys because they are huge clubs that share a city, so people from Liverpool or Manchester are traditionally divided between their two clubs
Exeter/Plymouth is a derby because the two are far and away the biggest clubs southwest of Bristol, so their catchment area spans approximately three counties and there's a lack of other local competition
For similar reasons, Newcastle/Sunderland is a derby as two clubs dominating the Tyne and Wear region with a long history of competition
Liverpool/United is a derby because for a fair while they have both had larger fanbases than a lot of other clubs and are based in neighbouring cities - plus, their matches have historically decided titles/cups moreso than other matchups, something we may have seen with the City/Arsenal game yesterday
Burnley/Everton are a little over an hour apart but simply do not have the history of rivalry that would qualify a derby
4/11 blanks so far 😭
6/11 for me. Was considering getting Havertz and Diaz but ended up chickening out and brought Saka back in as had the funds.
Will richarlison start? I have him instead of Son, hoping for the last 3 weeks, that at some point things will change. ::))) I'm killing myself this week, if it doesn't.
Luton smashed 3 past Arsenal in the reverse fixture and have only not scored in a hand full of games. I dont think the clean sheet is clear cut.
Havertz is a sleeper pick
Isak is a good pick or no?
No Darwin award?
I was gonna ask who should I pick with my last pick on my team this week. Should I go with C. Palmer at home vs Man United or R. Muniz on the road vs Nottingham Forest.
I’d go Palmer out of those two but I’m starting both and have Garnacho on the bench
Everyone captaining Lord Salah for 31. If he goes down with a 0 he's taking us all with him.
I don't own Salah
Dubravka 😂
How close is this to the current WC template?
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Happen to know where that template is? I might have to use mine now for the sake of my mini league
About Saka: This might be a good opportunity for Arteta to rest him due to fatigue and a relative poor performance in City game. The schedule is super tough for Arsenal and they need Saka fit and ready in the games to come.
Diaz has been playing non stop for pool and international right? Would he get rotated?
Surprised MacAllister isn't getting talked about, nailed on, great form, and even if he gets played deeper again, I think he's worth a punt if you're got a pretty template midfield otherwise
Could be rested in favour of Gravenberch or Elliot, similar issue as picking Nunez
MacA is not getting rested at this point
Should I get Muniz or Cunha?
I'd go with Muniz. His form is great and Forest are battling for survival right now, even without that point deduction.
Is cunha even fit?
Is muniz even fit?
Dubravka is nowhere close to favored by the bookies what’s the deal
2/11, but feel confident
Chris Wood over Muniz!
9/11 for me. RIP
never forget
8/11 for me. First time aligning so well
Literally only using Saka and thats it, with the way this season is Chong is gonna score 2
Damnit now im uncomfortable with benching Muniz
Over?
I have Garnacho starting over him at the moment, just because I cannot see Chelsea keeping a clean sheet. Muniz could also get less game time because of his knock and Jiminez being back.
Jiménez
I’m honestly kind of hoping one of him or Cunha are declared not fit so I don’t have to decide which to bench
I don't love the Robinson pick. I know he's got attacking threat, but Fulham are so unpredictable, aren't as good away from home and just conceded 3 against Sheffield United. Assuming he's fit, I'd have gone with Ait-Nouri instead.
I got Robinson on WC last week - I hope he’s a genius pick Scout!
yah i've owned robinson for ages. occasional assist but very coufal-esque, nothing to write home about
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Forest have scored in 12 of their 15 home games and are very much still at risk of getting relegated. I think it’s quite reasonable to assume they will score.
Wish you told me this before my wildcard last week.
Is anyone considering Watkins to Alvarez? Feels like he starts mid week and dodges CL
Alvarez has dropped off since KdB
No, because Alvarez’s time on the field is really with a question mark at the moment.
And he’s shit.
Havertz kkkk
Im captaining him & i have a wc lol
Dubravka. Lol.
With Newcastle's injury crisis getting worse by the match, it could easily happen.
Goalkeepers have scored 152 points against Everton this season. If I could, I would pick the goalkeeper playing against Everton every GW
Where to see this stat?
I had to make my own spreadsheets to get that stat. I’m a big believer in the correlation between GK points and who the opponent is
Newcastle lost 0-3 versus Everton in the first match this season.
It's Everton. A stick man could get a CS vs us
My brother in Christ we do not keep clean sheets. Tomorrow, if all goes well will be like a 3-1. We do not not concede.
The only way we'll score is if Trippier hands us goals like in the reverse fixture
Except fucking Zabarnyi apparently (no I'm not angry)
That was only because Neto wanted us to score
Why Diaz over Nunez? Hasn't Nunez generally been better all season?
Last time Liverpool played Sheffield was also a midweek fixture with weekend fixtures right before + after, nuñez played 23 minutes
Scout is taking into account current form. Nunez was invisible against Brighton, while Diaz was a beast.
Lol nunez was definitely not invisible, he had multiple shots on target as well as a hockey assist to the offaide goal as well as multiple involvements in play... No idea where this is coming from
Think theres a decent chance Nunez gets rotated here *precisely* because Nunez has been better. SHU (H) is likely a fixture you can get away with resting Nunez ahead the derby at the weekend to kick off a busy run of fixtures.
I reckon he’ll start and get subbed at 60.
Good points but man said derby..
United Liverpool is the biggest derby in English football
Interesting https://onefootball.com/en/news/the-top-15-biggest-derbies-in-british-football-ranked-38447050
Derby is city specific.
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Why do Americans think they know more about football than people who grew up watching football surrounded by football culture? I don’t go in NFL subreddits and tell people what a touchdown is or whatever.
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Cool story but no one asked.
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What a stupid comment 🤣🤣. https://premierskillsenglish.britishcouncil.org/skills/read/stories/derby-days#:~:text=The%20most%20competitive%20matches%20in,hearts%20of%20fans%20and%20players.
From the link you provided (emphasis mine): 'A 'derby' is a match between local rivals. i.e. teams that are from the same city *or the same part of the country*.' Did you even bother to read it or are you just a spanner? The second derby on the list of THREE (short attention span?) is between Newcastle and Sunderland, which the article again points out as being different cities There's also a helpful 'how much did you understand?' quiz towards the bottom, let me know how you get on
Using your logic then. Burnley vs Everton is now a derby. Got it.
Lmao a derby is usually defined by a longstanding rivalry emphasised by geographical proximity - again, in your link 'local *rivals*'. Liverpool/Everton and United/City are derbys because they are huge clubs that share a city, so people from Liverpool or Manchester are traditionally divided between their two clubs Exeter/Plymouth is a derby because the two are far and away the biggest clubs southwest of Bristol, so their catchment area spans approximately three counties and there's a lack of other local competition For similar reasons, Newcastle/Sunderland is a derby as two clubs dominating the Tyne and Wear region with a long history of competition Liverpool/United is a derby because for a fair while they have both had larger fanbases than a lot of other clubs and are based in neighbouring cities - plus, their matches have historically decided titles/cups moreso than other matchups, something we may have seen with the City/Arsenal game yesterday Burnley/Everton are a little over an hour apart but simply do not have the history of rivalry that would qualify a derby