Lukaku IS overpriced, but Man U have a reasonable start. There's also the issue that if 50% of managers have him, and you don't, you risk getting left behind. And if he has a good start to the season his price will go up even higher.
I've got Rooney on my watchlist but tbh, by the time Everton have a good run of games I expect there are other budget strikers who may be challenging him for value.
I had Kane but then dropped him. I have a ;hmm about Wembley.
I have him too but I'm holding on until the last minute to decide if I'm keeping him or not.
Have tinkered with midfield and the strikers though.
I debated holding on but after reading he left the stadium on crutches I decided to transfer him out today. The problem is with the budget trying to find a player for the same or close money thats as good as him. I've weakened my GKs because of it but I guess I can TF him back in if anything changes or wait until he returns from injury ;hmm
Had to remove Lallana after being ruled out for 3 months and brought in Fabregas.
Slightly risky, in the sense he may not play every week, but for £7m and when you consider the assists he racks up (takes all set-plays and penalties too), as well as the odd goal, I think that price is too good to turn down.
Had to remove Lallana after being ruled out for 3 months and brought in Fabregas.
Slightly risky, in the sense he may not play every week, but for £7m and when you consider the assists he racks up (takes all set-plays and penalties too), as well as the odd goal, I think that price is too good to turn down.
I've got Willian at the mo, but am thinking of swapping him for Pedro....
I'm wondering where Chelsea's goals are going to come from.
I have him too but I'm holding on until the last minute to decide if I'm keeping him or not.
Have tinkered with midfield and the strikers though.
I debated holding on but after reading he left the stadium on crutches I decided to transfer him out today. The problem is with the budget trying to find a player for the same or close money thats as good as him. I've weakened my GKs because of it but I guess I can TF him back in if anything changes or wait until he returns from injury ;hmm
It's a parallel FF game, expat. You have a squad of players + they score points for your team in the usual way.
The difference is in how you build your squad and make transfers. You play in a league, and each manager takes it in turns to sign a one player at a time. There is no budgetary limit, but once a player has been 'drafted' into a team, they are unavailable to the other managers.
My son would like to know if he can join the league, I'm sure I read something about relatives taking part but not sure where. Can anyone help as to whether this is permitted ? Thank you.
My son would like to know if he can join the league, I'm sure I read something about relatives taking part but not sure where. Can anyone help as to whether this is permitted ? Thank you.
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it's tricky because Motta is apparently not pulling up trees so they may go with Bats...
Kane and Lukaku are overpriced..
I like Rooney at 7.5 but their first 5/6 games are stinkers...
I think MF is where to put the money this time at least for the start..
Lukaku IS overpriced, but Man U have a reasonable start. There's also the issue that if 50% of managers have him, and you don't, you risk getting left behind. And if he has a good start to the season his price will go up even higher.
I've got Rooney on my watchlist but tbh, by the time Everton have a good run of games I expect there are other budget strikers who may be challenging him for value.
I had Kane but then dropped him. I have a ;hmm about Wembley.
Have tinkered with midfield and the strikers though.
See how Man Utd line up tomorrow...
I've read Tripper will certainly miss the first game and that Spurs are now trying to buy a RB.
Slightly risky, in the sense he may not play every week, but for £7m and when you consider the assists he racks up (takes all set-plays and penalties too), as well as the odd goal, I think that price is too good to turn down.
I'm wondering where Chelsea's goals are going to come from.
Deadline is Friday evening 6.45pm (UK time).
Anybody else interested?
So far, it's just me and Munich ;tumbleweed
The difference is in how you build your squad and make transfers. You play in a league, and each manager takes it in turns to sign a one player at a time. There is no budgetary limit, but once a player has been 'drafted' into a team, they are unavailable to the other managers.
https://draft.premierleague.com/
Then he will be expelled.
;wink