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Rooney vs Van Persie: Who is Better?

I was all prepared to preview the Champions League this morning or perhaps review some of the Premier League’s brilliant performers from the past weekend (Sturridge, Luiz, Odemwingie, etc.) but instead I can’t stop thinking about Robin van Persie’s delightful … Continue reading

Posted in Arsenal, fantasy epl blog, Fantasy Premier League, fantasy premier league blog, Manchester United | Tagged drogba, Manchester United and Arsenal, Premier League best striker, robin van persie, Rooney vs RVP, RVP vs Rooney, tevez, torres, wayne rooney, who is better van persie or rooney | 24 Comments

Premier League Gameweek 4 Fantasy Preview

The international break is over. Super. Let’s jump right into our weekend Fantasy Premier League preview. We’ll look at I) the best match from a neutral’s perspective II) the most fantasy friendly game III) Studs and Duds and IV) A … Continue reading

Posted in Arsenal, Chelsea, fantasy epl blog, Fantasy Premier League, fantasy premier league blog, Frank Lampard, Liverpool, Manchester United | Tagged andrei arshavin, arsenal to keep a rare clean sheet, buy chamakh even though he's poor in real life he's great in fantasy life, carroll will put 2 past blackpool, cesc fabregas return, chelsea west ham, drogba, fantasy premier, fantasy premier league bargains, fantasy premier league musings, joe hart is the man, robin van persie, tevez to score vs blackburn, theo walcott | 10 Comments

Arsenal Stars Set to Return to Action – But Who Starts?

Samir Nasri, who played all 90 minutes and picked up a Fantasy Premier League bonus point in Arsenal’s opening day draw at Liverpool, should be back for the match against Bolton next weekend. Nasri has recovered from his knee injury … Continue reading

Posted in Arsenal, Fantasy Premier League, fantasy premier league blog | Tagged cesc fabregas, denilson, diaby, euro 2012 qualifiers, fantasy premier league arsenal, marouane chamakh, robin van persie, song, theo walcott in form | 7 Comments

Good Morning, Arsenal: Van Persie Wonderstrike from the Archives

Chamakh couldn’t do this if he tried 100 times on the training ground. This is why he sits on the bench and Robin Van Persie starts. Silly Chamakh owners – he’s just a lite version of Niko Bendtner while RVP … Continue reading

Posted in Arsenal, Fantasy Premier League, fantasy premier league blog | Tagged arsenal strikers, bendtner, chamakh, i wondered everybody on my e-mail chain that chamakh would be benched but no one believed me now do you believe me?, marco van basten, overrated fantasy premier league players named chamakh, robin van persie | 6 Comments

Fantasy Premier League Mid-Week Musings

A few mid-week notes from around the Premier League for those managers already looking ahead to the weekend. Samir Nasri is out for a month following knee surgery. The 7.5M rated Arsenal midfielder suffered the injury in the 1-1 draw … Continue reading

Posted in Arsenal, Chelsea, fantasy epl blog, Fantasy Premier League, fantasy premier league blog, Liverpool, Manchester United | Tagged alex baptiste, blackpool, defoe injury, dekel keinan, didier drogba, fabregas chest infection, florent malouda, frank lampard, modric injury, robin van persie, samir nasri, tottenham young boys, wigan, zlatan ibrahimovic | 1 Comment

Fantasy Premier League Pre-Season Musings

We still have over a week until the Premier League gets underway, and next week, as usual, we will bring your our famous Fantasy Premier League Gameweek Preview as well as our Funny Feeling Friday column – and much more, … Continue reading

Posted in Arsenal, Chelsea, Fantasy Premier League, fantasy premier league blog, funny feeling friday, Liverpool, Manchester United | Tagged ben foster, birmingham won't finish in the top 10 this year, carlos tevez, darren bent, didier drogba, joe cole, joe cole breathes out of his mouth, juande ramos sacked, robin van persie, tottenham great pre-season, tuncay sanli stoke fantasy premier league option, wayne rooney, yossi benayoun is smarter than joe cole | 3 Comments