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		<title>Fantasy Football App for IPhone</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Oct 2009 00:19:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arjun Naik</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine if you will that you are on a journey and its 11:15 on a Saturday morning and to your surprise you realise you did not change your captain to Torres who has Hull City this afternoon or you forgot to transfer your star player who is currently injured. If you do not have access [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal">Imagine if you will that you are on a journey and its 11:15 on a Saturday morning and to your surprise you realise you did not change your captain to Torres who has Hull City this afternoon or you forgot to transfer your star player who is currently injured. If you do not have access to a computer then there is little that you could do about it, however that could all change with the <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://web.me.com/lesmond/Apps/Fantasy_Football.html">release of the Fantasy Football App for the IPhone</a></span>.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em></em>First, there is not currently another app that is capable of integrating with the fantasy premier league site and as such the makers PinkGrapeFruit Designs should be commended for that.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">When you start the application I have to mention that it bears no resemblance to the official fantasy premier league site as such it requires you to become familiar with this different layout. If you were on the go with your team pre-selected then to check the latest gameweek score you will find yourself looking at an image similar to the screenshot on the right below. The layout is simple and easy if all you require is just to check your score.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><img class="alignright" src="http://www.fantasyfootballguru.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/picture-1-232x300.png" alt="" width="200" height="258" />If you require more information then the app provides this as well, by clicking on a player from the game week you can see a breakdown of their performance. For example the minutes played, bonus points, assists, goals scored and so on. This is where the app comes into its own, there is nothing worse then having to wait for what seems like an eternity to log into the fantasy league site on the IPhone to check your score. With this app you can quickly (connection dependent) check your gameweek score as well as a breakdown of an individual player.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">If you want to physically change your team then the app will allow you to this as well. You can do virtually everything that you could do at a computer with this app, such as the options shown on the right below.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Changing the Captain, Substitutions and Changing the Substitute Order are straightforward and easy to use. However transfers are very basic and tedious and unless you know exactly who you would like to transfer already then this side is best left to do on a computer. The basic problem of the transfers is that you can only see targets one team at a time, therefore you can not see the leading players in a given position. Although this is a set back i would expect that this could be implemented in the future.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><img class="alignright" src="http://www.fantasyfootballguru.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/picture-22-208x300.png" alt="" width="200" height="287" />This Fantasy Premier League app is what every Fantasy manager has been looking for. Despite the fact that leagues cannot be created directly and that the layout in terms of the basic graphics are not on par with the real site should not take anything away from this excellent app.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">This is a brilliant app for those fantasy addicts who want to be on the go but be tinkermen at the sametime and is worth the mere 59 pence.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Fantasy Football 09/10 is a brilliant first attempt of a fantasy football app and has set the bench mark for other app makers to follow and better.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Overall 4/5</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Email : arj.naik@gmail.com</p>
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		<title>Fantasy Premier League: Season Preview</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2009 11:57:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert Nolan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Barclay&#8217;s Premiership is all set to kick off this weekend, and football lovers across the globe are busy selecting teams for their challenge in the Fantasy Premier League. Will Manchester United be able to retain the trophy they&#8217;ve called their own for the past 3 years? Will Liverpool finally break the jinx and bring [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Barclay&#8217;s Premiership is all set to kick off this weekend, and football lovers across the globe are busy selecting teams for their challenge in the Fantasy Premier League.</p>
<p>Will Manchester United be able to retain the trophy they&#8217;ve called their own for the past 3 years? Will Liverpool finally break the jinx and bring some silverware to Anfield this season? Will Carlo Ancelotti be able to guide Chelsea to more glory? Will the new look Arsenal pose a serious threat to the reigning champions? These questions, and more, are doing the rounds all over the footballing community&#8230; And the answers to these questions pretty much affect how the fortunes will turn in the fantasy version of the World&#8217;s most watched football league!</p>
<p>Selecting the right team for the Fantasy Premier League can be a difficult task, especially considering the budget caps and the price tags on the best players. How, then, to pick a good team? This section lists some of the things to keep in mind while building a team:</p>
<ul>
<li>The amount of money available for building a team is limited. It&#8217;s important to realize that you can&#8217;t have all the best players, because that will disturb the stability of your team.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>To build a good team, it&#8217;s important to only to buy players that fit in. For example, I am a Manchester United loyalist. I&#8217;ll have a natural inclination to buy as many Red Devils as possible, but if I stuff my team with United players it will probably disturb the overall balance and ultimately harm the team.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>It is important to have a basic formation in mind while buying the players. I prefer to go with the standard 4-4-2, but many prefer to go with the more extreme 4-3-3 or 3-4-3. It all depends on how you manage your money.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Once the formation is in your mind, start buying the players. It&#8217;s advisable to balance defence and attack (as it is in any football team <img src='http://www.fantasyfootballguru.co.uk/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /> ). I suggest start by choosing one attacker, two midfielders, and two defenders and a goalkeeper of your choice. This will leave you with sufficient funds to piece together the rest of the team.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Referring to last year&#8217;s statistics can be a big help in selecting the rest of the team. Looking at the list of players in all position (ordered by points/price) gives you a good idea of who you can get for what price, plus what kind of scores you can expect. (Some useful statistics from the last season of the Fantasy Premier League have been provided later in this article)</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>If you are a hardcore and intend to keep in touch with the week by week happenings in the world of the premiership, then selecting a high scoring team won&#8217;t be a difficult task for you. Fiddling with your team each week can be particularly useful if you know what you&#8217;re doing.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>On the other hand, if you doubt you&#8217;ll be modifying your team too much, it&#8217;s advisable to buy the highest scoring players from last season who fit your budget. They&#8217;re highly likely to perform well again. Of course, making some changes now and again won&#8217;t hurt you much.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>An important thing to keep in mind: Players&#8217; values change throughout the season, in accordance with their form, injuries, etc. If a player shows a drastic drop in form or is injured, it wouldn&#8217;t be a bad idea to replace him unless you&#8217;re absolutely certain he will recover soon. Losing money over bad transfers isn&#8217;t a good idea, since you have no source to replenish it.</li>
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<ul>
<li>Please remember that certain teams play twice on certain game weeks. It wouldn&#8217;t be a bad idea to have extra representation from these teams&#8230;you&#8217;ll probably score more.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Remember that you have only one transfer wildcard. It is to be used only in extreme situations, when you need a complete restructuring of your team. If you need to make 2-3 changes, the use of the wildcard is not advisable. Keep it safe!</li>
</ul>
<p>Keep these things in mind, and you should be able to build a successful squad!<br />
To help you in your selections, I&#8217;ll make a list of some of the top players from last season who&#8217;re still a part of the Premier League. Choosing from among them won&#8217;t be a bad idea:</p>
<p><strong>Top Goalkeepers</strong></p>
<ol>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Mark Schwarzer</span> (Fulham) ? Top scoring goalkeeper from last year, and a tad cheaper than the big-4 keepers. A good buy!</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Petr Cech</span> (Chelsea) ? The ever reliable Chelsea man, a better option than Reina for the start of the season (Liverpool have tougher matches).</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Jose Reina</span> (Liverpool)</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Top Defenders</strong></p>
<ol>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Nemanja Vidic</span> (Manchester United) ? The big man stepped up after Rio Ferdinand was out due to injury for a large part of last season. His heroics as United&#8217;s last line of defence won him the best player award for last season! Presently out due to injury, but do keep an eye on his return dates!</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Joleon Lescott</span> (Everton) ? Lescott has been one of the most consistent defenders in the Premiership over the past couple of years. No wonder Manchester City want him that bad&#8230; The price tag associated with him has certainly gone up, but still a recommended buy.</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Jamie Carragher</span> (Liverpool) ? A product of Liverpool&#8217;s youth system, he is probably their best defender. Highly consistent and efficient.</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Jose Bosingwa</span> (Chelsea) ? The Portugal man gave some spirited performances last season, and that explains the significant rise in his price.</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Brede Hangeland</span> (Fulham) ? Another consistent performer from last season, and significantly cheaper than the other top defenders.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Top Midfielders</strong></p>
<ol>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Frank Lampard</span> (Chelsea) ? Presently the most expensive player in Fantasy. But well worth his price.</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Steven Gerrard</span> (Liverpool) ? Priced same as Lampard. Worth his weight in gold!</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Dirk Kuyt</span> (Liverpool) ? Significantly cheaper than the top two, but not really close to them in terms of points either. Compared to other options, he is still quite expensive&#8230;but definitely not a bad buy.</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Gareth Barry</span> (Manchester City) ? Consistent last season, should play a role this season despite the changes made by City. Quite cheaper than the top 3. Good option!</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Stephen Ireland</span> (Manchester City) ? Again, a good and consistent performer.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Top Strikers</strong></p>
<ol>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Nicholas Anelka</span> (Chelsea) ? Winner of the golden boot from last season, should play a role this season. Pricey, though.</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Gabriel Agbonlahor</span> (Aston Villa) ? Fast, powerful, consistent, affordable. Great buy!</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Robin van Persie</span> (Arsenal) ? He&#8217;s scored some of the most amazing goals in recent memory. Definitely worth considering.</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Robinho</span> (Manchester City) ? There&#8217;s no doubting his talent, but there&#8217;s a question mark over how many matches he&#8217;ll start considering the horde of strikers City has acquired over the summers.</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Peter Crouch</span> (Tottenham Hotspur) ? Quite cheap compared with other top strikers, but again, a question mark over his role in a team with a number of top rate strikers.</li>
</ol>
<p>There are things other than stats which matter in football. Listed below are a few players who&#8217;re certain to make a <strong>huge impact</strong> on the upcoming season:</p>
<p>Defenders ? John Terry and Ashley Cole (Chelsea), Rio Ferdinand and Patrice Evra (Manchester United), Aaron Hughes and Paul Konchesky (Fulham) and Phil Jagielka (Everton), among others.</p>
<p>Midfielders ? Ashley Young (Aston Villa), Danny Murphy (Fulham), Luka Modric (Tottenham), Nani (Manchester United), Denilson (Arsenal), Michael Essien (Chelsea), and others.</p>
<p>Attackers ? Who bigger than Wayne Rooney and Fernando Torres? Of course, there are others&#8230; Tevez, Keane, Adebayor, and more&#8230;</p>
<p>This summer&#8217;s transfers have placed Fantasy Premiership in an interesting position.</p>
<ul>
<li>Chelsea have signed Russian wing man Yuri Zhirkov. He&#8217;s certain to bring a new flavour to Carlo Ancelotti&#8217;s team, and will certainly be a good buy for Fantasy.</li>
<li>Arsenal have landed former Ajax captain Thomas Vermaelen. He&#8217;s certain to add stability to the Gunner&#8217;s defence, and should be a good bet.</li>
<li>Manchester United have signed Antonio Valencia, tipped by many to be the replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo. Plus the shock signing of Michael Owen has raised many eyebrows, and not unsurprisingly, Michael Owen features in a significant percentage of Fantasy teams selected thus far! Both these players should be good buys.</li>
</ul>
<p>No one really knows what the upcoming English season has in store for us, but we can be certain that a few surprises will be thrown up. The title race will be most interesting to follow with a number of strong teams ready to stake claim to the ultimate prize! The fortunes of the numerous Fantasy teams depend on how things turn out on the field, and we can&#8217;t really say what&#8217;ll happen.</p>
<p>We hope that with the help of these tips, you&#8217;re able to select a strong team&#8230; but what&#8217;s most important is that you enjoy yourself and have fun!</p>
<p>Any comments or suggestions are always welcome&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Premiership Fantasy Friday Preview: Survival Sunday</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 06:19:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert Nolan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The last day of the Barclay&#8217;s Premier League is finally here! Manchester United created history last Saturday, winning their 11th title since the institution of the Premier League. They also equalled Liverpool&#8217;s long standing record of winning 18 league titles! But with the title all wrapped up, and the Europa League as well as Cup [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The last day of the Barclay&#8217;s Premier League is finally here! Manchester United created history last Saturday, winning their 11th title since the institution of the Premier League. They also equalled Liverpool&#8217;s long standing record of winning 18 league titles!</p>
<p>But with the title all wrapped up, and the Europa League as well as Cup spots finalised, you&#8217;d think that there&#8217;s not much left in the league, eh? Well, if you do, then I&#8217;m sorry to say that you&#8217;re badly mistaken!</p>
<p>For some teams, winning is a far of dream&#8230;survival is a more immediate concern. Dubbed as ?Survival Sunday&#8217;, this Sunday promises a special treat for football fans with the relegation battle reaching its crescendo.</p>
<p>This week, we have a special treat for you! We&#8217;ll explore all the permutations and combinations possible at the bottom of the table, and see how the turn of events might bring smiles on the faces of some, and lead to heartbreak for others.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a look at the bottom 5 teams before their last league matches:<br />
<strong><br />
Sunderland?????????? &#8211; 36<br />
Hull City?????????????? &#8211; 35<br />
Newcastle United???? &#8211; 34<br />
Middlesbrough??? ???? &#8211; 32<br />
West Bromwich Albion &#8211; 31<br />
</strong><br />
As things stand right now, West Brom are already relegated. Practically speaking, so are Middlesbrough&#8230;but technically they still have an outside chance. So basically it&#8217;s a battle between three teams: Sunderland, Hull and Newcastle. Two survive, one goes down. It&#8217;s a real pity that none of them are playing each other&#8230;such a tie would&#8217;ve been off the hook! Anyway, here&#8217;s a lowdown on these teams&#8217; fixtures, and possible results and consequences:</p>
<p><strong>Sunderland vs Chelsea</strong><br />
If Sunderland win, they survive. Though, unfortunately for them, a victory is highly unlikely against a strong Chelsea side.<br />
If they lose, then it&#8217;s all open. But both Hull and Newcastle will need victories to overhaul them (on account of goal difference and points). If either drops points, they&#8217;re through anyway.<br />
If they get a draw against the mighty Blues, a very interesting situation arises. If Hull and Newcastle both win, Newcastle survive on account of a superior goal difference! That would be a highly unlikely, yet enticing outcome!</p>
<p><strong>Hull City vs Manchester United</strong><br />
The result of such a match would&#8217;ve been beyond a doubt on another day, but not on this particular Sunday! Hull will give almost anything to survive in top flight English football. Also, Manchester United are likely to field a second string squad to protect their stars for the Champions league final against Barcelona.<br />
A Hull victory wouldn&#8217;t be a very surprising outcome, in which case they&#8217;ll survive.<br />
If they get a draw, and Newcastle don&#8217;t win, they still survive. But if Newcastle do win, then they&#8217;re out, even though they might be level on points with Sunderland (Goal Difference).<br />
If they lose, the only way they stay is if Newcastle don&#8217;t get even a single point at Aston Villa.</p>
<p><strong>Aston Villa vs Newcastle United</strong><br />
For Newcastle, the equation is pretty simple. Only a victory gives them a strong chance at survival (they&#8217;ll live if either Sunderland or Hull drop points).<br />
They&#8217;ll be praying that Hull loose to Manchester United, in which case a draw will be sufficient for the Magpies.<br />
A defeat sends them straight out&#8230;nothing can save them in that case.</p>
<p><strong>West Ham United vs Middlesbrough</strong><br />
Most likely Middlesbrough are out. The only scenario in which they can survive is that both Newcastle and Hull loose, and they improve their goal difference by at least 5 in the 90 minutes they have. Seems like a very tall order.</p>
<p>So there you have it folks. Now you know exactly how things stand, and how good the chances of all four teams are. Pick your sides!!</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how I see things:<br />
Frankly speaking, you can&#8217;t really say anything on ?Survival Sunday&#8217;. Even the most unlikely of results are possible&#8230;But personally, I don&#8217;t see Hull beating Manchester United, and I don&#8217;t think a Newcastle victory at Aston Villa is improbable. The implication being that for me, Sunderland and Newcastle will survive the battle, while Hull go down along with Middlesbrough and West Brom.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a list of the remaining matches, which really don&#8217;t serve any purpose as everything has already been decided. So no predictions this time!<br />
<strong><br />
Arsenal vs Stoke City</strong></p>
<p><strong>Blackburn Rovers vs West Bromwich Albion</strong></p>
<p><strong>Fulham vs Everton</strong></p>
<p><strong>Liverpool vs Tottenham Hotspur</strong></p>
<p><strong>Manchester City vs Bolton Wanderers</strong></p>
<p><strong>Wigan vs Portsmouth</strong></p>
<p>A few words of advice for dedicated fantasy league players. I&#8217;d say don&#8217;t bet on the matches of the relegation threatened teams&#8230; unless, of course, you have that daredevil hidden within you.</p>
<p>Liverpool&#8217;s Sami Hyypia is likely to give a strong farewell performance at Anfield, and the run of form Steven Gerrard has been in makes him a safe pick. Nicholas Anelka will look to move ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo in the race for the golden boot, so he&#8217;s likely to put up a spirited performance as well (Ronaldo is unlikely to play, considering the upcoming Champions League final). Please note that Newcastle&#8217;s Michael Owen is doubtful due to injury, as are Luke and Ashley Young for Villa. Borough flanker Stewart Downing is also out.</p>
<p>The surprises are not over dear readers! As it is the last day of the league, all the matches will be held on Sunday, 24th May, at 4 PM. As we have already seen, the fates of all the clubs involved lie more in the hands of the other teams than in their own&#8230;so their fates will be more intertwined than you can imagine! Whatever the outcome, ?Survival Sunday&#8217; will surely be a day to remember&#8230;for all the teams involved as well as the fans!</p>
<p>Your comments and views are welcome. Also, we welcome your ideas and suggestions&#8230;what would you like to read now that the Premier League enters the off season?? Enjoy your football, and Happy Fantasy!</p>
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		<title>Premiership Fantasy Friday Preview: United look to wrap up title, while relegation battle heats up..</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 14:31:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert Nolan</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Manchester United managed to go 6 points clear at the top of the table, winning the crucial match in hand against Wigan&#8230; Now, the title&#8217;s all but wrapped up, with the Champions needing just 1 point off the next two games to bag the trophy. The only way Liverpool can win it is if they win both their remaining games, and United loose both theirs. With Manchester United facing a tough home match against Arsenal, Liverpool have it easy against bottom of the table West Brom. This battle should be interesting to follow!</p>
<p>At the other extreme for the table, West Brom and Middlesbrough are almost certainly relegated, while Hull, Newcastle and Sunderland battle it out for top flight survival.</p>
<p><strong>Manchester United vs Arsenal: Saturday 16th May, 12.45 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: With a commanding 6 point lead over title rivals Liverpool with just 2 games to go, United will look to wrap up the Barclay&#8217;s Premier League in front of their home fans this Saturday. Considering the form both teams have been in, and the result of both the legs of the Champions League semi finals, it really shouldn&#8217;t be too tough for the Red Devils, but you never know! Arsenal will be hoping that their star striker Andrei Arshavin is fit to play. But I believe we&#8217;re looking at a United victory, and a third consecutive title for the defending champions!!</p>
<p>Robin van Persie (Arsenal): With 9 goals and 9 assists this season, he&#8217;s been one of Arsenal&#8217;s top players. He&#8217;ll try his best to leave his mark on this all important clash!</p>
<p>Carlos Tevez (Manchester United): The prolific Argentinean has been an intermittent part of the United first team this season. But despite the uncertainties over his future, he&#8217;s been a consistent performer. Expect him to fire!</p>
<p><strong>Bolton Wanderers vs Hull City: Saturday 16th May, 3 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: Bolton are safely clear of the relegation zone, while Hull are in desperate need for some points. Normally, one would predict a comfortably home victory for Bolton, but if someone is fighting for survival, you never know what might happen! Watch out for a charged up Hull!</p>
<p>Matthew Taylor (Bolton): With 10 goals this season, Taylor has been the mainstay of Bolton&#8217;s midfield. He&#8217;s also the top scoring fantasy player for the club. Watch out for him!</p>
<p>Deiberson Geovanni (Hull): He has been Hull&#8217;s most prolific player this season, and he&#8217;ll try his best to inspire his team to ensure survival in the Premier League.</p>
<p><strong>Everton vs West Ham United: Saturday 16th May, 3 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: One of the best contests of the weekend! Everton will try to overhaul Aston Villa to rise to 5th spot, while West Ham will try their best to ensure qualification for the Europa League (for which Everton have already qualified). This one should be as close as it gets!!</p>
<p>Tim Cahill (Everton): The aggressive Australian midfielder has been impressive this season, and will look to add to his tally of goals and assists in the last couple of games..</p>
<p>David Di Michele (West Ham): Faced with an injury crisis of sorts, West Ham turn to their player on loan to guide them to victory.</p>
<p><strong>Middlesbrough vs Aston Villa: Saturday 16th May, 3 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: Aston Villa look to gain some momentum towards the end of the season, after losing their way and letting go of an excellent start. Middlesbrough are almost certainly going to be relegated, and the only chance of survival they have is winning both the remaining matches&#8230; No predictions here!</p>
<p>Tuncay Sanli (Middlesbrough): The only way Middlesbrough are going to survive in the league is by scoring&#8230;and the veteran Turk is one of their only hopes of doing that.</p>
<p>James Milner (Aston Villa): Going by recent form, he has been one of Villa&#8217;s most effective players.</p>
<p><strong>Newcastle United vs Fulham: Saturday 16th May, 3 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: Both teams have something to fight for. Fulham look to secure their place in the Europa Cup, while Newcastle are fighting for their very survival in the league. This one should be a closely fought contest, with both teams putting in their all.</p>
<p>Steven Taylor (Newcastle): Truthfully speaking, not even one of the Newcastle players has really been performing this season. They desperately need points to survive, and for that it&#8217;s imperative that they don&#8217;t concede. That&#8217;s where the defender comes in.</p>
<p>Bobby Zamora (Fulham): He is one of the most cost effective players in Fantasy Football, and with Andrew Johnson doubtful, the responsibility on his shoulders increases.</p>
<p><strong>Stoke City vs Wigan Athletic: Saturday 16th May, 3 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: Both teams are tied at 42 points with Wigan ahead on goal difference. There&#8217;s nothing else to play from apart from league position. This should be an interesting contest..</p>
<p>Matthew Etherington (Stoke): Partnering Delap in the midfield, Etherington has also been very cost effective this season. Having him on your team is a pretty good idea!</p>
<p>Lee Cattermole (Wigan): With an impressive assist against Manchester United last weekend, he has been in impressive form. Expect him to do well&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Tottenham Hotspur vs Manchester City: Saturday 16th May, 3 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: Another match with something at stake. The Spurs and City are 2 of 4 teams fighting for two Europa Cup spots&#8230; Both teams have been pretty consistent as per recent form, and are within one point of each other. This one should be a cracker!!</p>
<p>Luka Modric (Tottenham): The young Croat has been one of Tottenham&#8217;s most consistent players this season, and his recent form is pretty good too! His role will be more important than normal considering the injury problems facing Tottenham.</p>
<p>Robinho (Manchester City): The first of City&#8217;s high profile signings since their new owners took over, he is also their highest placed Fantasy striker. Recent form suggests he&#8217;ll have an impact on this game!</p>
<p><strong>West Bromwich Albion vs Liverpool: Sunday 17th May, 1.30 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: This match represents the two extremes of the premier league spectrum. But still, they have something in common. Both teams need a miracle&#8230; Liverpool to win the league, and West Brom to survive in it. No doubts about the results of this one though..</p>
<p>Chris Brunt (West Brom): The midfielder is West Brom&#8217;s highest ranked Fantasy player this season, and his recent form has been pretty impressive too. If West Brom are to score, he may very well have a part to play in it.</p>
<p>Steven Gerrard (Liverpool): The Liverpool captain has been inspirational this season, and is presently ranked 3rd in this year&#8217;s overall Fantasy list. He&#8217;s as likely to score as anybody else!</p>
<p><strong>Chelsea vs Blackburn Rovers: Sunday 17th May, 4 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: Chelsea are still smarting under their Champions League semi final loss to Barcelona, and look to prove their mettle by winning all their matches. No doubts about the results of this one&#8230;the only thing we don&#8217;t know yet are the number of goals!</p>
<p>Frank Lampard (Chelsea): The English midfielder is this season&#8217;s highest ranked Fantasy player. He&#8217;s been on top form, and is likely to perform well this weekend too!</p>
<p>Benedict McCarthy (Blackburn): With Roberts and Santa Cruz injured, the responsibility on his shoulders increases further. If Blackburn do score, he&#8217;s likely to do it!</p>
<p><strong>Portsmouth vs Sunderland: Monday 18th May, 8 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: Technically speaking, both teams can still be relegated. Sunderland are in more direct danger, and will look to secure some points to ensure their survival. This will, again, be a closely fought match!</p>
<p>Peter Crouch (Portsmouth): Crouch is Portsmouth&#8217;s highest ranked Fantasy player this season, and has been pretty consistent with 10 goals and 5 assists. He&#8217;s likely to do well!</p>
<p>Djibril Cisse (Sunderland): He is another player who&#8217;s been pretty consistent this season, with 10 goals. Expect him to do well.</p>
<p>I really love the end of the season time&#8230; No results are certain, anything may happen. And the relegation battle is pretty intense too!</p>
<p>Hope this was useful to you, enjoy your football this weekend! Happy Fantasy! As always, your comments and suggestions are welcome.</p>
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		<title>Premiership Fantasy Friday Preview: United Play twice, look to go clear..</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert Nolan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the latest edition of ?Friday Feature&#8217;. The Barclay&#8217;s Premier League is heating up with a number of prizes up for grabs. The race for the title between Liverpool and United has almost reached fever pitch with neither teams slipping. Also, there&#8217;s an intriguing midfield battle to decide which four teams will get a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the latest edition of ?Friday Feature&#8217;. The Barclay&#8217;s Premier League is heating up with a number of prizes up for grabs. The race for the title between Liverpool and United has almost reached fever pitch with neither teams slipping. Also, there&#8217;s an intriguing midfield battle to decide which four teams will get a shot at being a part of next year&#8217;s Europa League. Apart from that, the relegation battle is far from over. These last days of the league really are too hot to handle!</p>
<p>Fantasy players, please note that both Manchester United and Wigan play twice this game week. So if you think that some players from these teams may perform well, make sure that they figure in your squad! Here&#8217;s a round up of all the matches, my predictions and the key players:</p>
<p><strong>Blackburn Rovers vs Portsmouth: Saturday 9th May, 3 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: Both teams have been just average over the past few weeks, and both come off disappointing losses to teams better than them. Blackburn and Portsmouth are also within a point of each other in the Premier League table, so this should be one of the most evenly matched fixtures this weekend. It&#8217;s pretty likely though that the home advantage will swing it Blackburn&#8217;s way.</p>
<p>Keith Andrews (Blackburn): The Irishman got the consolation goal for Blackburn against Manchester City last week. Expect another impressive display from him this Saturday.</p>
<p>Sean Davis (Portsmouth): The experienced Englishman who was once tipped to be hot property for the national side is one of Portsmouth&#8217;s strongest assets. With Kranjcar out for the remainder of the season due to injury, he&#8217;ll be the key man in the midfield.</p>
<p><strong>Bolton Wanderers vs Sunderland: Saturday 9th May, 3 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: This is another match which seems to be evenly matched. Both teams are struggling, and though both look like they&#8217;ll survive in the league this year, they won&#8217;t really be that far above the bottom three. Bolton might pull through owing to the home advantage.</p>
<p>Johan Elmander (Bolton): The 27 year old Swedish international has been pretty impressive for Bolton since his signing last year. He&#8217;s regularly featured in the playing 11, and scored a few too. Expect him to get better over time.</p>
<p>Djibril Cisse (Sunderland): The French international who&#8217;s on loan from Marseille this season is Sunderland&#8217;s top scorer thus far, with 10 goals. He&#8217;s been starting regularly and giving strong performances. Expect more from him in the final weeks!<br />
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Everton vs Tottenham Hotspur: Saturday 9th May, 3 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: Both teams are decently placed in the league. Everton&#8217;s place in next year&#8217;s Europa Cup is nearly confirmed, and Tottenham are also in the running for one. Recent record gives Spurs the upper hand, but Everton will enjoy being the home team. Again a very evenly balanced tie.</p>
<p>Marouane Fellaini (Everton): The Belgian international has been giving impressive performances since his signing last year. He&#8217;s scored 8 in the league thus far, and is very likely to add to that tally.</p>
<p>Aaron Lennon (Tottenham): The inspirational English winger, who&#8217;s supposedly the shortest player in the Premier League, has been a key figure in the revival of Tottenham. He&#8217;ll continue to play an important role.</p>
<p><strong>Fulham vs Aston Villa: Saturday 9th May, 3 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: Aston Villa finally managed to hold their free fall with a hard fought 1-0 victory against Hull at home. Fulham, who&#8217;re battling for a Europa Cup spot, stand strong in the way of their recovery. My vote goes to a Fulham victory.</p>
<p>Danny Murphy (Fulham): One of Fulham&#8217;s strongest players off late. Expect him to do pretty well.</p>
<p>Gabriel Agbonlahor (Aston Villa): With 11 goals and 9 assists so far this season, Agbonlahor has been a consistent performer this season. He&#8217;s one of the fastest runners on the football pitch, expect good from him!</p>
<p><strong>Hull City vs Stoke City: Saturday 9th May, 3 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: With just 1 point in their last 6 games, Hull desperately need a win to avoid being threatened by relegation. Stoke have a pretty decent recent record, and will take the fight to Hull at KC stadium.</p>
<p>Michael Turner (Hull): Apart from Geovanni, Turner has been one of Hull&#8217;s top fantasy players this season. Hull will try their best to secure points in this fixture, and for that it&#8217;s essential that they don&#8217;t concede. He will be a key figure.</p>
<p>Ricardo Fuller (Stoke): Stoke will look to be on the offensive, and the veteran striker will have an important role to play.</p>
<p><strong>West Bromwich Albion vs Wigan Athletic: Saturday 9th May, 3 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: Yet again, both teams have been poor over the past few weeks, both home and away. The only difference is that Wigan are safely above the relegation zone while West Brom are most likely out. Wigan are in a position to hope for a Europa Cup place, so they&#8217;ll put their hearts and souls into this match. For me, Wigan should win this one.</p>
<p>Chris Brunt (West Brom): With 8 goals so far this season, Chris is the top fantasy player for West Brom this season. Lets see what he can do this weekend.</p>
<p>Antonio Valencia (Wigan): The youngster has continued to impress, and will have an important role to play this weekend too.</p>
<p><strong>West Ham United vs Liverpool: Saturday 9th May, 5.30 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: Even though Liverpool have been at their dominating best in the league, victory against West Ham at Upton Park is not as easy as it might look. This should be an interesting contest, with a Europa Cup place on the line for The Hammers.</p>
<p>David Di Michele (West Ham): With Carlton Cole injured, the veteran striker on loan from Torino will have a key role to play if West Ham are to score.</p>
<p>Steven Gerrard (Liverpool): With this year&#8217;s League drawing to an end, Liverpool will chase after Manchester United with everything they&#8217;ve got. If they&#8217;re to cause some problems, their inspirational captain will have the most important role to play.<br />
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Manchester United vs Manchester City: Sunday 10th May, 1.30 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: This game week&#8217;s most tricky fixture, there&#8217;s no knowing what might happen in the Manchester derby. Even though City are traditionally poor away from home, and United traditionally strong, anything is possible in this match. Though I would really like to see a United victory, I won&#8217;t dare make a prediction!</p>
<p>Michael Carrick (Manchester United): Midfield domination will be the key to victory in this match, and that&#8217;s where Carrick comes in.</p>
<p>Stephen Ireland (Manchester City): With 9 goals and 10 assists so far this season, Ireland is City&#8217;s top fantasy player thus far. He&#8217;ll be the key to overcoming United&#8217;s powerful midfield.</p>
<p><strong>Arsenal vs Chelsea: Sunday 10th May, 4 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: Both teams come off Champions League heartbreak, losing out in the semi finals to Manchester United and Barcelona respectively. Both will be keen to prove their worth. This one is going to be a cracker folks!!</p>
<p>Francesc Fabregas (Arsenal): The young Arsenal captain will be keen to prove his side&#8217;s strength at home, and will be a key figure in the match.</p>
<p>Frank Lampard (Chelsea): Chelsea&#8217;s most experienced midfielder will be keen boost his side&#8217;s morale with a victory after a controversial loss to Barcelona. He&#8217;ll play an important role.</p>
<p><strong>Newcastle United vs Middlesbrough: Monday 11th May, 8 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: Both teams are struggling big time, lying level on points at the bottom of the table. A victory will give either team a ray of hope that they may survive in the league. Both teams will fight with their lives for the victory here..</p>
<p>Damien Duff (Newcastle): The experienced Irishman will have an important role to play if his team is to have any hope of victory.</p>
<p>Marlon King (Middlesbrough): The veteran Jamaican international will play a key role if Middlesbrough are to walk away with the victory.<br />
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Wigan Athletic vs Manchester United: Wednesday 13th May, 8 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: This is the crucial match in hand that Manchester United have at the moment, and it may well go on to determine the outcome of the season.</p>
<p>Ji Sung Park (Manchester United): The hardworking South Korean midfielder has been on a roll with two goals in his last two matches, including in the Champions League against Arsenal. If he features, he&#8217;ll have an important role to play.</p>
<p>Antonio Valencia (Wigan): The youngster will look to prove his worth to United, who hinted that they might be interested in the youngster.</p>
<p>Well, that&#8217;s it for this week&#8217;s ?Friday Feature&#8217;. Hope you&#8217;re all set for the weekend&#8230;don&#8217;t miss it at any cost! Your suggestions and comments are welcome as always. Happy Fantasy, and enjoy your football!</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 07:26:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert Nolan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to this week&#8217;s edition of ?Friday Feature&#8217;. My apologies for last week, I couldn&#8217;t make a post because I had some problems with my health (You would think that I&#8217;m not eating my apples&#8230;J). Anyway, it was a pretty interesting week with Manchester United giving a breathtaking display (5 goals in 22 minutes) to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to this week&#8217;s edition of ?Friday Feature&#8217;. My apologies for last week, I couldn&#8217;t make a post because I had some problems with my health (You would think that I&#8217;m not eating my apples&#8230;J). Anyway, it was a pretty interesting week with Manchester United giving a breathtaking display (5 goals in 22 minutes) to keep their lead at the top of the league intact. This week again, Liverpool will try to close the gap to the champions to give themselves an outside chance. Also bear in mind the tough Champions League fixtures coming up for Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United. Let&#8217;s take a look at this weekends games, and what&#8217;s in store for us!<br />
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Middlesbrough vs Manchester United: Saturday 2nd May, 12.45 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: The Borough have been disappointing of late, with just one win in their last 5 games. The probability of their being relegated increases with each passing week. United, on the other hand, come off an amazing comeback against Tottenham and a comfortable victory against Arsenal in the Champions League semi final, first leg. This one looks like it&#8217;s going United&#8217;s way&#8230;but you can never be too sure with Middlesbrough, who have a history of handing out major upsets to the Red Devils.</p>
<p>Stewart Downing (Middlesbrough): The flanker has been one of Middlesbrough&#8217;s most consistent players this season, and he&#8217;ll try his best to match up to United&#8217;s strong lineup.</p>
<p>Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United): Despite his problems with injury, he currently the joint top scorer in the Premier League, which is an achievement in itself. A Ronaldo goal won&#8217;t be a surprise at all.<br />
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Chelsea vs Fulham: Saturday 2nd May, 3 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: Fulham are on a decent run of form with 13 points in their last 6 games. However, beating Chelsea at Stamford Bridge looks like too tall a task. Fulham, currently place 7th in the league, will try their best though.</p>
<p>Didier Drogba (Chelsea): The Ivory Coast striker is back in top form, performing notably well since coach Guus Hiddink took over. He was the only one who got even close to threatening Barcelona in their midweek Champions League encounter. Expect him to play a major role in this match.</p>
<p>Andrew Johnson (Fulham): The veteran striker has been pretty consistent this season, and is currently Fulham&#8217;s top front man. He&#8217;s likely to make an impact!</p>
<p><strong>Manchester City vs Blackburn Rovers: Saturday 2nd May, 3 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: Both in terms of recent form and league position, Manchester City are clearly the stronger team. Plus they have the home advantage. This is probably going to be a tough weekend for Blackburn.</p>
<p>Blumer Elano (Manchester City): With the pacy Shaun Wright-Phillips out due to injury, it&#8217;ll fall on the experienced shoulders of Elano to handle the right midfield. The creative Brazilian can be expected to give a noteworthy performance.</p>
<p><strong>Portsmouth vs Arsenal: Saturday 2nd May, 3 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: Portsmouth have been average of late, and if we speak in terms of team strength, they&#8217;re really not a match for the mighty Arsenal. But they do have the home advantage on their side, let&#8217;s see if they can spring a surprise.</p>
<p>Peter Crouch (Portsmouth): Since his move back from Liverpool, he&#8217;s been Portsmouth&#8217;s best player. If Portsmouth manage to score, he&#8217;s very likely to be their man!</p>
<p>Andrei Arshavin (Arsenal): The prolific Russian striker is cup tied in the Champions League, as he&#8217;d already featured for Zenit St Petersburg. He&#8217;s very likely to get a start this weekend, and as likely to score after his breathtakingly brilliant quadruple against Liverpool!</p>
<p><strong>Stoke City vs West Ham United: Saturday 2nd May, 3 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: Both teams have been in decent form (results notwithstanding), and will look to consolidate their position in the league. West Ham face some problems because of injuries and otherwise, and will be glad to take anything away from The Britannia Stadium.</p>
<p>Rory Delap (Stoke City): The superman with the super-long throw will have to take on extra responsibility this weekend with two of the strikers out due to injury or otherwise. Hope to see a strong performance from him, maybe an assist or two.</p>
<p>Matthew Upson (West Ham): With an injury crisis of sorts, the team will clearly not be at 100 percent. It falls to their best defenders to keep the Stoke henchmen out!</p>
<p><strong>Tottenham Hotspur vs West Bromwich Albion: Saturday 2nd May, 3 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: This is not the first time I&#8217;m saying this, Tottenham have been constantly improving after the Berbatov transfer episode left them at the bottom of the table early on. Their last 6 games have produced nearly as many points as many top teams. West Brom are the ones who&#8217;ve been at that place for some time now, and are almost certain to be relegated at the end of the season. The result of this one looks beyond question my friends!</p>
<p>Darren Bent (Tottenham Hotspur): The English striker has been pretty impressive, with 12 league goals already this season. He&#8217;s quite likely to add to that tally this weekend!</p>
<p>Marc-Antoine Fortune (West Brom): The Frenchman, on loan from AS Nancy, has been a consistent performer for West Brom with 2 goals and 4 assists. He was probably brought in to try and prevent relegation. Even though that looks unlikely, he continues to give strong performances.</p>
<p><strong>Wigan Athletic vs Bolton Wanderers: Saturday 2nd May, 3 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: This one is like a battle among equals as the two team are nearly equal in terms of points in the league. Both teams haven&#8217;t fared too well in their latest set of matches, but Wigan will enjoy the home advantage and hope that it sees them through.</p>
<p>Antonio Valencia (Wigan): The 23 year old Ecuadorian midfielder has impressed many this season, and rumour has it that he&#8217;s caught the Red Devils&#8217; eye. Whether Manchester United sign him or not is a different question, he&#8217;s pretty likely to make an impact in the coming weeks.</p>
<p>Matthew Taylor (Bolton): He&#8217;s Bolton&#8217;s highest scoring fantasy player so far this season, with 10 goals and 5 assists. He&#8217;s likely to continue doing well..</p>
<p><strong>Liverpool vs Newcastle United: Sunday 3rd May, 1.30 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: After being knocked out of the Champions League after a mind blowing encounter against Chelsea, Liverpool will look to focus all their energies on winning the league. I really don&#8217;t see Newcastle doing anything enough to stop them from giving Manchester United a tough time..</p>
<p>Fernando Torres (Liverpool): The young Spaniard has impressed one and all with his fleet footed dribbling and strong finishing. He&#8217;s pretty likely to score again this weekend.</p>
<p>Michael Owen (Newcastle): Newcastle will try to do everything in their power to prevent being relegated. Michael Owen will have a major role to play if they manage to do so.<br />
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Sunderland vs Everton: Sunday 3rd May, 4 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: Everton are currently 6th in the league and gunning for 5th place. Sunderland are trying to secure their survival in the league. With only 3 points in their last 6 league games, Sunderland are in deep waters, and will need to work hard to survive!</p>
<p>Anton Ferdinand (Sunderland): Sunderland will look not to concede, and a key man in that regard is Rio Ferdinand&#8217;s younger brother Anton. He was a familiar face at West Ham before moving to Sunderland, and will play a key role this Sunday.</p>
<p>Louis Saha (Everton): Former United striker Saha is likely to get a start this weekend, and there&#8217;s no doubt about his scoring ability. He may very well add another goal to his name.</p>
<p><strong>Aston Villa vs Hull City: Monday 4th May, 8 PM</strong><br />
Prediction: In this late game, strugglers Aston Villa face relegation threatened Hull. From league positions you&#8217;d say that there&#8217;s really no match between these teams, but on the basis of current form, both look square at the bottom of the charts. Villa should take this game due to the home advantage&#8230;but I wouldn&#8217;t put my money on either.</p>
<p>Ashley Young (Aston Villa): The Englishman has been pretty successful at Villa this season, and will look to help them out of their trouble with form.</p>
<p>Deiberson Geovanni (Hull City): He has been Hull&#8217;s most valuable fantasy player this season, with plenty of goals and a few assists. It&#8217;s quite likely that he&#8217;ll deliver a worthwhile performance.</p>
<p>We hope you liked the latest edition of ?Friday Feature&#8217;, and it is helpful for your fantasy pursuits! May the best teams win, and Happy Fantasy! Your valued comments and suggestions are always welcome.</p>
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