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Tag Archives: fpl tips
Funny Feeling Friday: Romelu Lukaku
We’ve had some good success with West Brom Funny Feeling Fridays over the past year, picking the 2% owned Peter Odemwingie to score after six starts without a goal in early 2012, the day before his hat trick against Wolves. That … Continue reading
Fantasy Premier League Gameweek 32 Preview
Let’s start with the news of the day for all fantasy managers – Gareth Bale injured his ankle in Tottenham’s Europa League draw with Basel Thursday night. Bale, as we all know, was on course to finish the season as … Continue reading
Fantasy Premier League Gameweek 30 Preview
Bale, RVP and Suarez all have tasty fixtures this weekend, so fantasy managers who are lucky enough to own all three studs have a bit of a Captain’s Armband dilemma, so let’s dive right in and sort it all out … Continue reading
Fantasy Premier League Gameweek 29 Preview
Manchester United have been knocked out of the Champions League due to poor refereeing, and while the FA Cup may take centre stage this weekend, we still have some Premier League football to look forward to. Let’s preview this strange … Continue reading
Funny Feeling Friday: Steven Fletcher
We’re going back to the Steven Fletcher well this weekend, because it’s been a fruitful one to explore in the past. This season, we started off our Funny Feeling Friday selections with a bang, and our choice of Fletcher in late … Continue reading
Fantasy Premier League Gameweek 28 Preview
Chelsea brushed Middlesbrough aside while Everton took care of Oldham at home, but our focus now returns to the league, and specifically, Tottenham and Arsenal battling it out for a potential Champions League spot in London. Let’s do it. I. … Continue reading
Fantasy Premier League Forwards: The ‘Final Four’ 3rd Option
Most successful fantasy managers this season have managed to bring in a combination of both Robin van Persie and Luis Suarez – ranked 1st and 3rd in FPL points this season, respectively, into their sides. (Gareth Bale is ranked 2nd … Continue reading
Fantasy Premier League Gameweek 27 Preview
Champions League. Europa League. FA Cup. It’s been great, but let’s get back to the Premier League. Here we go… I. Chelsea @ Manchester City: This is, without a doubt, the match of the weekend. Roberto Mancini’s Manchester City are … Continue reading
Rooney Passes Penalty Duty to RVP
Attention all Fantasy Premier League managers – Robin van Persie is about to earn you a few extra points this season. Wayne Rooney has confirmed that he has passed penalty duty to Van Persie. The last time Manchester United earned … Continue reading
Fantasy Premier League Gameweek 25 Preview
Arsenal swooped late to sign Nacho Monreal from Malaga, while David Beckham will donate his PSG salary to charity, but not much more happened as the transfer window closed shut. Let’s get back to the action on the pitch, shall … Continue reading


