Risky 'holds'
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- FISO Knight
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Risky 'holds'
I'm sure this has probably been touched on elsewhere, but thought it just about worthy of its own thread...
With all of the unpredictability of the final week, and the looming cloud of rotation hovering above many, I feel that the biggest punts this week could come from the players we keep, rather than the players we buy in.
For me that means Cazorla, Ramsey, Giroud. A decent chance any one of them could get rested, but as it is such a lottery over who is most likely I think I'll be holding all three in the hope they prove to be a shrewd differential should they start..
Anyone got any others to add to the list? I guess Hazard definitely ticks this box for those reluctant to sell..
With all of the unpredictability of the final week, and the looming cloud of rotation hovering above many, I feel that the biggest punts this week could come from the players we keep, rather than the players we buy in.
For me that means Cazorla, Ramsey, Giroud. A decent chance any one of them could get rested, but as it is such a lottery over who is most likely I think I'll be holding all three in the hope they prove to be a shrewd differential should they start..
Anyone got any others to add to the list? I guess Hazard definitely ticks this box for those reluctant to sell..
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Yeah Giroud, Ospina, Sanchez and Hazard and I guess any of them coming on for a 1 point cameo would be hideous. It's why I'm thinking of changing Bruce to a Leicester defender to make sure I have 15 first teamers. So boring though.
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It is a tough week for this exact reason. I'm glad not to be stuck with Hazard but I do have Sanchez, Cazorla and Giroud who are all at risk. I cannot decide which is the more likely to be rested, and the only straight swaps I can think of are Sanchez Yaya or Giroud Vardy/Ulloa. Unappealing and impossible to predict.
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Similar here.
I'm not a Hazard owner thankfully.
With Hazard and Fabregas not playing, I'm looking at gambling on Costa.
This means getting rid of two risky holds of Giroud and Sanchez.
I'm not a Hazard owner thankfully.
With Hazard and Fabregas not playing, I'm looking at gambling on Costa.
This means getting rid of two risky holds of Giroud and Sanchez.
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This post seems to suggest that you think the absence of Fabregas and Hazard increases Costa's points potential. I would say the opposite. With those players out plus Oscar, Costa will have non of the players around him who were regularly supplying him with goals earlier in the season.Oatfedgoat wrote:Similar here.
I'm not a Hazard owner thankfully.
With Hazard and Fabregas not playing, I'm looking at gambling on Costa.
This means getting rid of two risky holds of Giroud and Sanchez.
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I agree - Chelsea attack doesn't appeal to me without Fabregas, Oscar and Hazard.
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Particularly against Sunderland's defence at the moment (although they may take their foot off the gas now they are safe)Red Eye wrote:I agree - Chelsea attack doesn't appeal to me without Fabregas, Oscar and Hazard.
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- FISO Knight
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Fair point. His supply line may be reduced, but it probably increases his chances of being involved should they create anything. Plus possibly puts him on penalties.gooberman wrote:This post seems to suggest that you think the absence of Fabregas and Hazard increases Costa's points potential. I would say the opposite. With those players out plus Oscar, Costa will have non of the players around him who were regularly supplying him with goals earlier in the season.Oatfedgoat wrote:Similar here.
I'm not a Hazard owner thankfully.
With Hazard and Fabregas not playing, I'm looking at gambling on Costa.
This means getting rid of two risky holds of Giroud and Sanchez.
For what it's worth, I have shipped Hazard and brought in Costa, whilst holding Caz, Ramsey and Giroud as per my initial post. Risk it for a biscuit...
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Hazard isn't a no-no, he is a doubt.
For those saying he comes on for a few minutes to have played every game, this is ridiculous. If he is in pain then he doesn't make the subs bench or the first team. Anyone thinking otherwise is clearly a bit bonkers!
Agreed with Arsenal though, cameos are quite likely.
For those saying he comes on for a few minutes to have played every game, this is ridiculous. If he is in pain then he doesn't make the subs bench or the first team. Anyone thinking otherwise is clearly a bit bonkers!
Agreed with Arsenal though, cameos are quite likely.
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So you say Hazard will certainly play either 0 minutes or 60+ minutes?
I disagree. I think there is a relevant risk for cameo.
I disagree. I think there is a relevant risk for cameo.
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