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等陣所有關於執陣既野都係呢度傾
為左方便今晚唔得閒出現既團員, 今晚所傾既野將會係下面做總結.
ps. 係今晚傾完後, 麻煩大家係tmr 6pm前post個終陣去刪除聯個子版度, 做final check..thx~


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KEEPERS
Lloris - The pick of the keepers if you have the funds with a must-win game at home to Sunderland, but there are some cheaper options.
Boruc - At home to Stoke and priced below 5.00, he represents good value for the final weekend.
Robles - Facing a Benteke-less Aston Villa and costing just 1.00, he's the man I'll be selecting this weekend to free up funds elsewhere.

DEFENDERS
Dawson - Still well priced, he'll captain Spurs for this vital match, he has a clean sheet chance and is always a threat at set pieces.
Coates - The bargain of the week, he should partner Jamie Carragher in the center of Liverpool's defence against QPR and costs less than 2.00.
Jones - The ugliest man in football should get another start for Manchester United's trip to West Brom and he's another fine value pick below 5.00.
Taylor - The Swansea full-back is finally at the end of his injury nightmare and could earn a start in the final game of the season.
Debuchy - He's not had a particularly good time of it recently, picking up cards and giving away penalties, but he's guaranteed a start and costs less than 2.00.
Bardsley - A trip to Spurs in hardly idea, but Barsley loves a speculative long shot and if you're holding him at his barnoor price you only require one to hit the target for him to return his value.

MIDFIELDERS
Bale - The Welsh wizard is obviously the top option for the week, but can you afford him without severely impacting the rest of your team? I imagine most fantasy managers will pick him so if you are trying to close a gap perhaps consider going without him and strengthening the rest of your midfield and attack.
Walcott - Bound to cause Newcastle all sorts of problems with his pace, but too expensive at his current price so I hope you had him last week or grabbed him on the barndoor.
Cazorla - You have him.
Coutinho - The little man never ceases to impress me whenever I watch him play, his movement and skill will be the stuff of nightmares for QPR.
Michu - He's had an amazing first season in the Premier League (as I predicted, hat-tip to myself) and will be looking to end it with a bang against hapless Fulham. But could it be his last game for Swansea? You have to feel a bid from a bigger club could come in this summer and it may be too good for Swansea to turn down.
Yaya Toure - I have a fairly solid hunch he'll grab a goal against Norwich and as such he'll be in my team this week.
Lennon - A cheap way to include a Spurs midfielder if you choose not to go with Bale.
Collison - A bargain option at home to Reading if he's set to start for West Ham again.
Shelvey - As above Jonjo is a great filler if he's going to start against QPR.

STRIKERS
Sturridge - As mentioned in my fixture analysis he's on fire and will almost certainly grab a goal and whole bunch of shots on target this weekend.
Podolski - You have to feel he'll start again after two goals on Tuesday night and if he does he's a fine choice, although Oliver Giroud is available again after suspension.
Adebayor - It's no coincidence that Ade is showing his best form at the end of the season with his future at Tottenham in question and potential suitors watching him, but while he's scoring goals I don't care one bit. Expect him to make it 3 in 3 against Sunderland.
Aguero - AGUERO!!!!!!!!! Ok, so it's not going to be as explosive as the last day of the 2011-12 season, but I still expect City to win at a canter and Sergio is finally looking fully match-fit.
Dempsey - Deuce has been quietly effective all season for Spurs and his excellent display against Stoke will ensure another start this weekend.
Carroll - With his Liverpool and West Ham future in doubt he'll want to knock in a goal to remind people that he still exists, and you don't get a better chance than at home against Reading.
McManaman - He'll be auditioning for a move straight back to the Premier League so expect another big performance from the young winger.
Bent - Could forgotten man Darren Bent get a rare start in place of the suspended Benteke? If so he's dirt cheap so could be a cheeky punt.
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In any event, it is with both relief and sadness that I dive into the last Team News Analysis of the season. As always, the comprehensive compilation of Team News Reports can be found over at SoccerNet. Here are the important bits for fantasy managers:

Chelsea vs. Everton: John Terry and Eden Hazard are out (Ryan Bertrand too but I don't think that really matters) which means that Victor Moses is very likely to get a start and Gary Cahill and Branislav Ivanovic are likely to be the CB pairing. Moses is listed as a Forward which is stupid but he's definitely affordable at 5.34 if you think I'm reading the tea leaves on this one correctly.

On the Everton side, the only major absentees are Phil Neville and Leon Osman - it seems likely that Darron Gibson and Ross Barkley will get starts as a result of the absences and both are very affordable at 6.46 and 2.80 respectively.

Liverpool vs. QPR: Lots of opportunity in the Liverpool line-up with Steven Gerrard, Luis Suarez and Daniel Agger all definitely missing. Jamie Carragher will start and captain the team but either Martin Skertl or Sebastian Coates will be affordable partners if you choose correctly.

For QPR, Loic Remy will be available and presumably starting despite his mid-week legal troubles while Adel Taarabt is out. I don't know anything about Remy's legal situation but it feels like bad mojo to pick him.

Manchester City vs. Norwich City: No useful information about who City will rotate their players unfortunately and I can't imagine anyone is going in heavily after Norwich players so we'll leave it at that. My gut tells me that Eden Dzeko is the choice this weekend.

Newcastle United vs. Arsenal: Olivier Giroud is eligible again after his suspension but given the performances from Theo Walcott and Lukas Podolski last week you wonder if he'll go right back into the line-up. Mikel Arteta is a question mark with Jack WIlshere his potential replacement - I'd avoid both.

Southampton vs. Stoke City: Gaston Ramirez is suspended and Rickie Lambert is an injury doubt for the Saints while Charlie Adam is suspended for Stoke. Zzzzzzzz.

Swansea City vs. Fulham: Not much here either other than Steve Sidwell being suspended (again).

Tottenham vs. Sunderland: Not much here that is noteworthy from a fantasy point-of-view.

West Brom vs. Manchester United: It looks like Phil Jones and Jonny Evans will start with Jones being a great value. The news is rather definitive as it says flat out that Anders Lindegaard has been promised the start. That's two very affordable players (Jones and Lindegaard) for Sir Alex's last match. Just saying.

West Ham United vs. Reading: Unless James Tomkins' fitness (uncertain) is of interest to you, there isn't much here.

Wigan Athletic vs. Aston Villa: Callum McManaman is out with an ankle injury (but presumably we'll see him next season in the Prem with a different team after his late-season performances). On the Villa side, Christian Benteke is suspended which means Darren Bent is a huge potential bargain at 3.38 as he auditions for a new job for next season.
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Gameweek 38 preview


Overview
This is it. We are standing on the edge of an abyss. No major championship this summer so we will be scrabbling around for crumbs - Women's Euros, Confederations Cup . This weekend is unusual as most of the major issues have been resolved. This could lead to teams playing with freedom and avalanches of goals - or players turning out with a bottle of suncream in one hand, a plane ticket to St Lucia in the other and dawdling round the pitch trying not to get hurt for 90 minutes.


Forwards
The two teams with something to play for will naturally be a focus. Walcott is only worth it pre-update, but you might want to consider Podolski (14), still a reasonable price. Meanwhile at White Hart lane that enigma wrapped in a mystery wrapped in a crap hairstyle and bad attitude, Adebayor (14) is still inexplicably preferred to Defoe. He did nothing last match apart from pop up with a winner - but 15 points is 15 points.

Beyond the North London losers, you could try Carroll (12) at home to a Reading team whose Player of the Year awards have been cancelled due to lack of nominations (possibly). If you don't have a pre-update Sturridge (26)then just give up now, like QPR did about 3 months ago. I love the way Mr Redknapp has supported his players through thick and (mainly) thin, and even this week he was stressing the need for solidarity as they try to bounce back: "We haven't got the quality in my opinion, we're short of good players who can really play at the top level." . Aguero (18) and Tevez (16) should do well home to Norwich (if Dzeko doesn't get another run-out). I am leaning towards Tevez who is due a goal. However Tevez being Tevez he is also due another crisis, so maybe he will kick a fan or something.

More left field choices? Tony Heart-of-Gold Pulis might give Owen (2) one more chance get us all saying, "wasn't he great in 1998?". I have a gut feeling Lambert (15) will sign off a fantastic season in style. Bent (3) will be trying to show Villa what they have been missing (random shots as likely to knock out a ball boy than find the top corner) as Benteke is suspended.


Midfielders
Bale Bale Bale (31). Personally I am going without as he makes my team more unbalanced than Balotelli. And the past few weeks Spurs have looked like they are trying to spread the last bit of jam too thin. They really need to discover the idea of a 'squad' if they are to move to the next level. One and a half strikers is a joke for a supposed top four team, and their defensive cover is a bit threadbare too. If you don't have Bale then picking Lennon (8)and Huddlestone (6) will make you feel better until kick-off.

If you are going without Bale then there's no reason not to go for Walcott (24) or Cazorla (25) - if you have just arrived from Mars and don't have either pre-update. But then if you have just arrived from Mars fantasy football would be the last thing on your mind. I suggest trying licquorice allsorts.



Other picks? Coutinho (11) is world class and must be wondering what he is doing at Liverpool . Shelvey (4) isn't , but is cheap. Like Lambert, I expect Michu (14) to finish the season on a high. I hope he stays at Swansea next season. I fear the alchemy produced this season between a previously average player and an aspiring but limited club might not be repeated at the next club he goes to, and he may go the same way as Sigurdsson, Wright Phillips, Joe Cole and many others. Nasri (9) should get a recall to the Expensive Losers XI.Yaya (11) and Silva (13) are also good best - take your pick according to your price range, you get what you pay for.

Lesser likely picks: Espinoza (6) has been a revelation in recent weeks. Capable of moments of extreme class and clumsiness, I foresee some of the former including a special goal against Villa. Gomez (6) is also a good option. How about Benayoun (1) with Ramires suspended and Hazard a doubt? Finally Nolan (11) is the Hammers top scorer, but cheaper options are Collison (3) and O'Neil (8).



Defenders
To be quite honest, defenders this season have been disappointing; hence teams stocked to the gills with 1 and 2 units space fillers. Riether (9), Dawson (6), Maicon (7), Tiendalli (9), Scharner (6) and Fonte (6) are my non-bargain basement but non-luxury recommendations.



Goalkeepers
Most people will be going with Robles (1) after his class act in the FA Cup final. Otherwise Boruc (4) should do OK. For those who like to spend a more fraught, stressful 90 minutes watching their keeper, you can try Harper (4) home to Arsenal.



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