Fantasy Premier League Team Selection for Gameweek 7 26 September, 2009

No transfers for me this week. The only players I want to ship out are Lee Cattermole (injured) and Frederic Piquionne (playing for Portsmouth), but their values are insufficient for me to bring in the players I want this week (someone from Liverpool or Manchester City), so I'm saving the one free transfer for next week.

Goalkeeper:
Petr Cech (Chelsea)

Defenders:
Ashley Cole (Chelsea)
Vedran Corluka (Tottenham Hotspur)
Joseph Yobo (Everton)
Gael Clichy (Arsenal)

Midfielders:
Tim Cahill (Everton)
Aaron Lennon (Tottenham Hotspur) captain
Lee Cattermole (Sunderland)
Shaun Wright-Phillips (Manchester City)

Forwards:
Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)
Darren Bent (Sunderland)

Clint Dempsey (playing against Arsenal) and Frederic Piquionne (playing for Portsmouth) are benched for tactical reasons, while James Collins can count himself unlucky to be in the same boat those two - I simply can't leave out any of the other eleven players. However, he will probably be substituted in as Lee Cattermole is expected to be out with an injury.

Aaron Lennon takes the captaincy as Spurs have a potential score-able match against Burnley.

My Team

Betting Tips for Round 7 (26/09/2009 to 28/09/2009)

Portsmouth - Everton
Home: 4.33 | Draw: 3.50 | Away: 1.83
Bet: £20 on Away Win
Everton should be able to get a comfortable win.

Birmingham City - Bolton Wanderers
Home: 2.25 | Draw: 3.25 | Away: 3.25
Bet: £15 on Home Win
A tough one, but the attractive odds of 2.25 compensates for that.

Sunderland - Wolverhampton Wanderers
Home: 1.72 | Draw: 3.50 | Away: 5.00
Bet: £15 on Home Win
Sunderland the better team, and are at home.

Manchester City - West Ham United
Home: 1.40 | Draw: 4.50 | Away: 8.00
Bet: £20 on Home Win
Should be a straightforward win for City.

Match Predictions for Round 7 (26/09/2009 to 28/09/2009)

Portsmouth - Everton
Prediction: 0 - 2
Everton looked to have turned the corner with their recent results, while Portsmouth are still searching for their first point. They will have to continue looking next week.

Blackburn Rovers - Aston Villa
Prediction: 1 - 1
Villa have won both their away games this season, but I have a feeling that Blackburn may just be able to hold out for a point.

Tottenham Hotspur - Burnley
Prediction: 2 - 0
It will be interesting to see how Spurs recover from two defeats in a row after such a great start. Burnley have not got a single point from their travels so far. Spurs should be good for all three points.

Birmingham City - Bolton Wanderers
Prediction: 1 - 0
Surprisingly, Birmingham now have the third best defensive record in the league, behind only Chelsea and Aston Villa. On the other hand, they have scored the fewest (on par with Portsmouth). A low-scoring win for the home team then.

Wigan Athletic - Chelsea
Prediction: 0 - 3
Wigan have thus far been trashed by Manchester United and Arsenal. I expect Chelsea to put them to the sword next.

Stoke City - Manchester United
Prediction: 1 - 2
Britannia Stadium is not an easy place to get points from - even Chelsea needed a very late goal to take three points. United will probably face the same tough battle.

Liverpool - Hull City
Prediction: 4 - 0
Liverpool are in fine scoring form, and have the tendency to walk over smaller teams at home. Hull is in trouble.

Fulham - Arsenal
Prediction: 1 - 3
The worry for Arsenal must be that they are conceding too many goals away from home - 7 in 3 games so far, but Fulham aren't exactly showing the level of performance that they were capable of last season.

Sunderland - Wolverhampton Wanderers
Prediction: 2 - 1
No joy for Mick McCarthy on his return to his former club.

Manchester City - West Ham United
Prediction: 2 - 0
Manchester City should bounce back from derby-day drama. West Ham aren't as convincing this season.

Summary Review: Round 6 (19/09/2009 and 20/09/2009)

What a Manchester derby! It had almost everything - goals, controversy, late drama, probably just short of a red card or two! Manchester City must have thought that they would be leaving Old Trafford with a hard-earned point and at least equal bragging rights when Craig Bellamy seized on Rio Ferdinand's mistake to put them level for the third time in the match. But Manchester United had other ideas, and with a swing of his right boot, Michael Owen justified Alex Ferguson's decision to sign him up. Speaking of "signing him up", Carlos Tevez won his fitness battle to feature in the match, and added to the spice with a typically determined assist and an agonising miss.

The other big match of the weekend was the London derby between Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur. It was a comparatively one-sided affair, and that is like describing Mount Everest as tall. The matter of fact is that Chelsea waltzed past Spurs 3-0 to make it six wins out of six. That match too was not without controversy, however. Spurs arguably should have been given a penalty kick at a critical time when they were still only a goal down.

Arsenal scored an easy 4-0 win over Wigan Athletic, while Liverpool laboured to yet another 3-2 away win, this time against West Ham United. Aston Villa piled further pressure on Portsmouth by expectedly inflicting their sixth defeat of the season. Pompey at the moment are as pointless as this blog! Everton looked to have put their early season troubles behind with a convincing win against Blackburn Rovers. Blackburn, on the other hand, look to be wading deeper into trouble and must hope to chalk up some good results soon.

Elsewhere, Burnley kept their impressive home record with a win against Sunderland. Their tally at Turf Moor now stands at three out of three - not bad considering the other two wins were against Manchester United and Everton. Fellow promoted clubs Birmingham City and Wolverhampton Wanderers too racked up crucial three points against Hull City and Fulham respectively, while Bolton Wanderers and Stoke City shared a goal and a point apiece.

Predictions

Burnley - Sunderland
Prediction: 1 - 2
Result: 3 - 1

Arsenal - Wigan Athletic
Prediction: 3 - 1
Result: 4 - 0

Bolton Wanderers - Stoke City
Prediction: 2 - 2
Result: 1 - 1

Hull City - Birmingham City
Prediction: 0 - 0
Result: 0 - 1

Aston Villa - Portsmouth
Prediction: 2 - 0
Result: 2 - 0

West Ham United - Liverpool
Prediction: 1 - 2
Result: 2 - 3

Manchester United - Manchester City
Prediction: 2 - 2
Result: 4 - 3

Wolverhampton Wanderers - Fulham
Prediction: 1 - 2
Result: 2 - 1

Everton - Blackburn Rovers
Prediction: 2 - 1
Result: 3 - 0

Chelsea - Tottenham Hotspur
Prediction: 2 - 0
Result: 3 - 0

Round 6 Tally: 10 Predictions; 1 Correct Scores; 6 Correct Outcomes
Season Tally: 56 Predictions; 2 Correct Scores; 30 Correct Outcomes

Betting

Burnley - Sunderland
Bet: £15 on Away Win at 2.50
Result: Home Win (Lost £15.00)

Aston Villa - Portsmouth
Bet: £30 on Home Win at 1.36
Result: Home Win (Won £10.80)

Manchester United - Manchester City
Bet: £10 on Draw at 3.75
Result: Home Win (Lost £10.00)

Everton - Blackburn Rovers
Bet: £15 on Home Win at 1.80
Result: Home Win (Won £12.00)

Round 6 Tally: £70.00 in Bets; -£2.20 in Takings
Season Tally: £395.00 in Bets; -£56.05 in Takings

Fantasy Football

My Team

A very good gameweek, with all of my goalkeepers and defenders (Cech, Cole, Collins, Yobo and Clichy) keeping clean sheets, and both of my forwards (Rooney and Bent) scoring. Even Cole and Yobo weighed in with goals!

It would have been perfect, though, if some of my midfielders actually did anything noteworthy. (To be fair, Cahill did keep a clean sheet for an additional point.)

Fantasy Premier League Team Selection for Gameweek 6 19 September, 2009

I have brought in Aston Villa's James Collins for Birmingham City's Franck Queudrue who is injured. Villa should keep a clean sheet against Portsmouth.

Goalkeeper:
Petr Cech (Chelsea)

Defenders:
Ashley Cole (Chelsea)
James Collins (Aston Villa)
Joseph Yobo (Everton)
Gael Clichy (Arsenal) captain

Midfielders:
Tim Cahill (Everton)
Clint Dempsey (Fulham)
Lee Cattermole (Sunderland)
Shaun Wright-Phillips (Manchester City)

Forwards:
Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)
Darren Bent (Sunderland)

The two Spurs players, Lennon and Corluka remain on the bench for their side's trip to Stamford Bridge. Piquionne too sits out as I don't see Portsmouth getting much joy at Villa Park. Clichy takes the armband as his side faces Wigan at home.

Betting Tips for Round 6 (19/09/2009 and 20/09/2009)

Burnley - Sunderland
Home: 2.80 | Draw: 3.30 | Away: 2.50
Bet: £15 on Away Win
Attractive odds on the form team.

Aston Villa - Portsmouth
Home: 1.36 | Draw: 4.50 | Away: 9.00
Bet: £30 on Home Win
Probably the easiest bet of the round.

Manchester United - Manchester City
Home: 1.61 | Draw: 3.75 | Away: 5.50
Bet: £10 on Draw
United are the favourites here. But their midweek travel, and this being a derby, makes 3.75 very attractive for a draw. Worth a small bet.

Everton - Blackburn Rovers
Home: 1.80 | Draw: 3.50 | Away: 4.50
Bet: £15 on Home Win
I put a bit of money on Everton turning the corner here.

Match Predictions for Round 6 (19/09/2009 and 20/09/2009)

Burnley - Sunderland
Prediction: 1 - 2
Successive defeats against Chelsea and Liverpool do not mean much - they could happen to any team. But Sunderland are in fine form and will want to take all three points from this one.

Arsenal - Wigan Athletic
Prediction: 3 - 1
After two defeats on the road, Arsenal will look forward to playing at home again. They had to travel midweek, but should still have enough in their tank to see off Wigan.

Bolton Wanderers - Stoke City
Prediction: 2 - 2
Bolton finally got their season underway last weekend, while Stoke are already riding high above expectations in eighth. Probably a draw between two teams playing quite a similar style of football.

Hull City - Birmingham City
Prediction: 0 - 0
A match between two teams who will probably be fighting for survival at the end of the season. Both teams will not want to lose, and neither may offer enough to win anyway.

Aston Villa - Portsmouth
Prediction: 2 - 0
Portsmouth are in dire straits and this trip to Villa Park will be what they least needed. Villa have won their last three, and I can't see them not winning this home game.

West Ham United - Liverpool
Prediction: 1 - 2
West Ham may fancy their chances of taking a point at home, but I think Liverpool will sneak a narrow away win, possibly with another late decisive goal.

Manchester United - Manchester City
Prediction: 2 - 2
The big question on everyone's lips is whether Tevez will face his former club. This will have a bearing on the result too, since Bellamy is the only other forward able to play. I think he will play at least some part, and that he will have a hand in at least a goal. United will be recovering from their long midweek trip to Turkey.

Wolverhampton Wanderers - Fulham
Prediction: 1 - 2
Fulham were very good against Everton last week, and with Damien Duff clicking into form, will come away with a win.

Everton - Blackburn Rovers
Prediction: 2 - 1
Unbelievably, Everton has already conceded 10 this season. That's 2.5 per game, a ratio higher than any other team's. Most people may point to the departure of Lescott, but their heaviest defeat came when he was still in the side! They will just have to stabilise themselves, and I can just see that happening, but they probably still won't keep a clean sheet this time round.

Chelsea - Tottenham Hotspur
Prediction: 2 - 0
If Spurs played like they did against ten men last week, Chelsea should not have too much of a problem seeing them off. This Chelsea team will not be dropping many points, and I can see them winning almost all their home games.

Summary Review: Round 5 (12/09/2009 and 13/09/2009) 18 September, 2009

It was a weekend where Manchester City enhanced their title credentials while fellow pace setters Tottenham Hotspur were somewhat put in their place. City put four past Arsenal at home and Spurs were undone by Manchester United despite taking a very early lead and playing against ten men for half an hour. How Arsene Wenger must hate Manchester by now, and could this game against the defending champions be a micro-reflection of how Spurs' season is going to pan out?

Title favourites Chelsea are showing that they are able to get three points anywhere and anyhow. Another late winner after being a goal down - this time against Stoke City - saw them maintain their perfect start to the season. I can't see them dropping many points this season, and I can't see any team getting more points than them. Liverpool kept pace with a convincing with against Burnley. I don't remember Benayoun scoring many goals, but this must have been at least his second hat-trick already in a Liverpool shirt.

Aston Villa and Sunderland continued with their fine form; extending difficult starts so far for Birmingham City and Hull City. Villa got a narrow win over Birmingham, while Sunderland had a much easier time against Hull. Speaking of difficult starts, in the bottom-of-the-table clash, Bolton Wanderers came away from Fratton Park leaving Portsmouth with zero points from five games.

Finally, Blackburn Rovers, Fulham, and Wigan Athletic scored home wins against Wolverhampton Wanderers, Everton, and West Ham United respectively. Everton, who finished fifth last season, seems to be having trouble finding their feet this season, having just three points from four games.

Predictions

Portsmouth - Bolton Wanderers
Prediction: 2 - 1
Result: 2 - 3

Blackburn Rovers - Wolverhampton Wanderers
Prediction: 2 - 1
Result: 3 - 1

Wigan Athletic - West Ham United
Prediction: 2 - 2
Result: 1 - 0

Liverpool - Burnley
Prediction: 3 - 0
Result: 4 - 0

Stoke City - Chelsea
Prediction: 1 - 3
Result: 1 - 2

Sunderland - Hull City
Prediction: 2 - 0
Result: 4 - 1

Manchester City - Arsenal
Prediction: 1 - 1
Result: 4 - 2

Tottenham Hotspur - Manchester United
Prediction: 1 - 2
Result: 1 - 3

Birmingham City - Aston Villa
Prediction: 1 - 1
Result: 0 - 1

Fulham - Everton
Prediction: 1 - 1
Result: 2 - 1

Round 5 Tally: 10 Predictions; 0 Correct Scores; 5 Correct Outcomes
Season Tally: 46 Predictions; 1 Correct Scores; 24 Correct Outcomes

Betting

Portsmouth - Bolton Wanderers
Bet: £20 on Home Win at 2.60
Result: Away Win (Lost £20.00)

Sunderland - Hull City
Bet: £25 on Home Win at 1.80
Result: Home Win (Won £20.00)

Tottenham Hotspur - Manchester United
Bet: £10 on Draw at 3.40
Result: Away Win (Lost £10.00)

Round 4 Tally: £55.00 in Bets; -£10.00 in Takings
Season Tally: £325.00 in Bets; -£53.85 in Takings

Fantasy Football

Another decent gameweek, with the right selection of captain - Darrent Bent scoring twice for Sunderland against Hull City!

It was a good attacking gameweek in general. Wayne Rooney, Tim Cahill and Shaun Wright-Phillips all contributed goals while Lee Cattermole also had a good game.

None of the defenders and midfielders kept a clean sheet, as Petr Cech, Ashley Cole, Joseph Yobo and Gael Clichy produced a miserable total of four points.

Fantasy Premier League Team Selection for Gameweek 5 12 September, 2009

I've transferred out Cameron Jerome who is currently injured, and brought in Portsmouth's Frederic Piquionne. Portsmouth have a win-able match against Bolton, and this forward could prove to be good value for money.

Goalkeeper:
Petr Cech (Chelsea)

Defenders:
Ashley Cole (Chelsea)
Joseph Yobo (Everton)
Gael Clichy (Arsenal)

Midfielders:
Tim Cahill (Everton)
Clint Dempsey (Fulham)
Lee Cattermole (Sunderland)
Shaun Wright-Phillips (Manchester City)

Forwards:
Frederic Piquionne (Portsmouth)
Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)
Darren Bent (Sunderland) captain

The two Spurs players get relegated to the bench through no fault of theirs, as their team faces a difficult match. Queudrue also remains benched against an in-form Aston Villa. The choice for captain is a difficult one this week, as the more prominent players are either facing tough opponents or playing away. I've plumped for Bent to score against Hull.

Betting Tips for Round 5 (12/09/2009 and 13/09/2009)

Portsmouth - Bolton Wanderers
Home: 2.60 | Draw: 3.25 | Away: 2.7
Bet: £20 on Home Win
Both teams quite evenly match. Good odds for a home win.

Sunderland - Hull City
Home: 1.80 | Draw: 3.25 | Away: 5.0
Bet: £25 on Home Win
Sunderland are the more settled and better team for this one, and with home advantage, 1.80 for a home win is definitely worth a flutter.

Tottenham Hotspur - Manchester United
Home: 3.10 | Draw: 3.40 | Away: 2.25
Bet: £10 on Draw
I predict that United will sneak away with a win. However, I also feel that the match will be much closer than the odds suggests

Match Predictions for Round 5 (12/09/2009 and 13/09/2009)

Portsmouth - Bolton Wanderers
Prediction: 2 - 1
A bottom of the table clash between the only two teams who have yet to garner a single point. It's still early in the season but this could already be a vital relegation six-pointer. I pick Portsmouth to win narrowly with the help of home advantage and some new signings.

Blackburn Rovers - Wolverhampton Wanderers
Prediction: 2 - 1
Blackburn is enduring another slow start to the season. However, I would take them to slowly pick up vital points, starting with a win against Wolves.

Wigan Athletic - West Ham United
Prediction: 2 - 2
After an exciting opening day win, Wigan then suffered three defeats on the trot. A goal-filled draw on the cards.

Liverpool - Burnley
Prediction: 3 - 0
Burnley are starting to see the reality of life in the Premier League following last round's defeat to Chelsea, and Liverpool will be in no mood to pass up the chance to take three home points.

Stoke City - Chelsea
Prediction: 1 - 3
Stoke are sitting pretty in fifth place at the moment, but Chelsea are simply formidable this season. Should be a comfortable win for the away side.

Sunderland - Hull City
Prediction: 2 - 0
Sunderland's new signings have settled in well, with Cattermole a key figure in their midfield, and Bent scoring the goals. Should be a home win without much fuss.

Manchester City - Arsenal
Prediction: 1 - 1
Perhaps the biggest surprise at this stage of the season is the fact that City have yet to concede a goal - that and the fact that their new signings have settled so soon. Arsenal, though, are stronger than any of the sides they have faced so far, and I fancy both teams to share the points.

Tottenham Hotspur - Manchester United
Prediction: 1 - 2
Spurs have already beaten Liverpool this season, so United will not be a totally daunting challenge. But I can just see United sneaking an away win in this match.

Birmingham City - Aston Villa
Prediction: 1 - 1
Aston Villa are the better of the two sides, but in this derby match, Birmingham should play out of their skin to secure a point.

Fulham - Everton
Prediction: 1 - 1
Both teams still finding their way this season. A share of the points.

Summary Review: Round 4 (29/08/2009 and 30/08/2009) 01 September, 2009

How Arsenal failed to leave Old Trafford with at least a point I do not know. Just what was Abou Diaby thinking when he headed Manchester United into the lead? That was a header any of United's attacking player on that day would have been proud off. Deserved or not, Arsenal's perfect start to the season has ended. But, if they can put out such a performance week in week out. they won't be throwing away too many points this season and will surely be thereabouts come May.

With Arsenal's run ended, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City remain the teams yet to drop a point this season, keeping up their good work with wins against Burnley, Birmingham City and Portsmouth respectively. Chelsea must now be early-season favourites for the title, while Spurs and City look good for some Champions League football next season. The next few weeks will be interesting though, as Spurs face both Manchester United and Chelsea while City will square up against Arsenal and their neighbours, United. Those matches will be true tests of their footballing credentials this season.

Liverpool needed to come from behind twice to eventually take all three points against Bolton Wanderers, and it was no less dramatic for their city rivals Everton, who needed a last minute penalty to beat Wigan Athletic - their first win (and first points) of the season - and move away from the bottom of the table.

Aston Villa's season continues to improve as they follow up last week's victory against Liverpool with a deserved win against Fulham. Finally, Blackburn Rovers and West Ham United shared the spoils, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Hull City took a point each, and Stoke City took all three crucial points against Sunderland with a typical Stoke City goal.

Predictions

Chelsea - Burnley
Prediction: 2 - 0
Result: 3 - 0

Tottenham Hotspur - Birmingham City
Prediction: 3 - 1
Result: 2 - 1

Blackburn Rovers - West Ham United
Prediction: 1 - 1
Result: 0 - 0

Bolton Wanderers - Liverpool
Prediction: 0 - 2
Result: 2 - 3

Stoke City - Sunderland
Prediction: 1 - 2
Result: 1 - 0

Wolverhampton Wanderers - Hull City
Prediction: 2 - 2
Result: 1 - 1

Manchester United - Arsenal
Prediction: 1 - 1
Result: 2 - 1

Portsmouth - Manchester City
Prediction: 1 - 3
Result: 0 - 1

Everton - Wigan Athletic
Prediction: 2 - 1
Result: 2 - 1

Aston Villa - Fulham
Prediction: 1 - 0
Result: 2 - 0

Round 4 Tally: 10 Predictions; 1 Correct Scores; 8 Correct Outcomes
Season Tally: 36 Predictions; 1 Correct Scores; 19 Correct Outcomes

Betting

Stoke City - Sunderland
Bet: £15 on Away Win at 3.20
Result: Home Win (Lost £15.00)

Bolton Wanderers - Liverpool
Bet: £15 on Away Win at 1.57
Result: Away Win (Won £8.55)

Portsmouth - Manchester City
Bet: £20 on Away Win at 1.61
Result: Home Win (Won £12.20)

Everton - Wigan Athletic
Bet: £20 on Everton at 1.80
Result: Home Win (Won £16.00)

Round 4 Tally: £70.00 in Bets; £21.75 in Takings
Season Tally: £270.00 in Bets; -£43.85 in Takings

Fantasy Football

A smashing game week with my captain Ashley Cole fully justifying his armband with a goal, a clean sheet and some bonus points for good measure. Petr Cech finally scores a clean sheet, while Aaron Lennon and Wayne Rooney continued their good form with goals and bonuses.

If the team can keep up such good form, honours will not be too far off at the end of the season!