Showing posts with label Others. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Others. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Endangering yourselves with too much knowledge..

I don't bother to post about the FPL at the moment as my team continues to slip further and further down.

Anyway, one of NCNB's post fully and precisely describe the situation that are happening to me and my team at the moment. 

The post below, every words are purely from NCNB's website:


Week over week, year over year, I find myself wondering if too much knowledge – in fantasy football – is a dangerous thing.
I’d be very interested to hear what other veteran players have to say about this matter as my opinion is that there is a fine line between “preparation” and “research” and “information overload” / “insanity.”


Here’s a perfect example that would never have happened back in the 2005 season when I was playing 6 years ago, because the number of blogs on the internet, and access to up to date team by team news was just impossible to aggregate and source at once:

  • Mikel Arteta is suspended for three games. I decide at the beginning of the week to bring in Samir Nasri for my one free transfer. No big deal. They are similarly priced. Arsenal have a home game with Fulham – a team that hasn’t won at Arsenal in something like 100 years. I watched the Aston Villa – Arsenal game last weekend and Nasri / Arshavin looked great. Pretty simple analysis. Did some research (Fulham away record) as well as some gut instinct analysis (watching Nasri this season). Good research. Good time spent. No-brainer.

  • What really happens: Samir Nasri features in a Carling Cup game on Tuesday. He picks up a knee injury. Wenger specifically mentions this knee injury in his press conferences / interviews on Wednesday and Thursday – I start to have some minor doubts over transferring Nasri in, but Wenger is “hopeful” he will play. I decide to leave my decision to Friday.

  • Friday comes around – I research the previews for every team game in the Premier League. [This is where information overload / insanity may come in] I find out that my striker, Peter Odemwingie, is a doubt with fluid on his knee. I have high hopes for Odemwingie. He is playing at home and facing Newcastle – a team without their regular centre backs – who are both suspended. A team that has been inconsistent. I know, from past research, that Odemwingie was a star in Russia during the cold weather / snowy months. I know he has taken penalties for WBA. He’s cheap. I love him. I have never had a single thought all week of dropping him. He’s fit, it’s cold and snowy, he’s playing at home against a slow Sol Campbell – this is awesome. Or not….

  • Information overload causes a panic – if Odemwingie is out, and I have 5M in the bank, shouldn’t I upgrade some part of my team rather than make my initial Arteta to Nasri transfer? Shouldn’t I take Odemwingie out if his knee is such a problem that he’s a doubt. I research further. Odemwingie already missed a chunk of the season earlier with a knee problem. OH NO! Is this a recurrence? Conspiracy theories enter my head. Odemwingie won’t make it! He surely won’t make it…

  • On to Plan Z – a last second, panicked, information overload induced transfer leads me to take out Arteta and Odemwingie – and replace them with N’Zogbia and Tevez. I take a – 4 points hit, as required under the rules of the Official Fantasy Premier League for making more than the 1 allowed transfer per week. I watch the early games and Carlos Tevez has scored after 4 minutes. I feel proud. Smug. But then it happens…

  • SAMIR NASRI scores two goals. Ends up with 15 points.

  • PETER ODEMWINGIE plays on Sunday. Scores two goals. WBA beat Newcastle 3-1.

Due to information overload, I have left 30 points out of my fantasy team. 30 points that could be the difference at the end of the season between losing a mini-league and winning one. Between bragging rights (and cold hard cash) amongst my friends and former college soccer teammates, and being labelled a “pundit” with talk only…
So I ask you, logically (no sour grapes here) – have you ever been a victim of fantasy information overload?


My best seasons in the fantasy game (ironically) were the 3-4 years before I started writing this blog. 2005 – 2008. The reason? Perhaps I spent more time doing the preliminary research and looking after my own team, rather than researching every single player in the league, injury news, form, statistics, etc. in order to provide a commentary on it all – for everyone.


That immense absorption of knowledge has (I hope) helped others in their weekly decision making, but more times than not, it leaves me in an ‘unclear’ state as I make decisions for my own squad. I just rely on too many rumors, injury reports, and speculation that is unclear with this information overload. I can’t ever remember being in an ‘unclear’ state back in 2005 when I finished 1,900th in the world out of 2,000,000 players – The 99.999th percentile.


You get the point.


Sure – losing Odemwingie’s 2 goals and failing to gain Nasri’s 2 goals – a 4 goal swing – or about 30 points – is painful mid-season. And I have to “blame” it on the fact that perhaps too much knowledge is a dangerous thing, but at the end of the day, I continue on in the hopes that this community is enlightened, entertained, and more knowledgeable as a whole, despite the detriment to my overall fantasy ranking.
When all is said and done, I am what I am. I’m a curious person. I love web research. I get excited after making mini statistical discoveries week in and week out, and providing you guys – the community with tips and information – so that just won’t end even if I am providing my mini-league rivals with the ammunition to shoot me down in our own fantasy football conflagration.


There is no “I” in team. I’m here for you. So, in our utopian community that is Never Captain Nicky Butt, good luck to all fantasy managers, and let’s all hope for a Charles N’Zogbia hat trick next weekend.


Cheers.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Gameweek Preview - GW 15

Let's cut short and get directly into some important points this GW 15.

The 'cold' stuff:

Cesc Fabregas: Injured and out for 2-3 weeks, decide yourself to keep or release the $12 midfielder.


Florent Malouda: Totally dip in form. Dropped from $10.5 (peak) to $10.2 and expected to cont. dropping.



Didier Drogba: Did not score since GW 7, cash him out and you can buy any players you want.



The "hot" stuff:

Samir Nasri: Fabregas is out, Nasri's the man.



Carlos Tevez: He is hot (I mean his form.. ehem), he can assist, he can score, he takes free-kicks & penalty



Kevin Davies: Earned his England call-up and he continues to shine for Bolton playing alongside Elmander.



Morten Gamst Pedersen: His free-kick is Beckham-alike, just that he is using the left-foot. Great buy at $5.8



Luis Nani: Rooney is back, hope he can turn Nani's ball from crosses into goals. Anyway, Nani is still far from Cristiano Ronaldo. Expect something from him, but not too much.



Johan Elmander: Formed a formidable partnership with Davies, 8 goals up-to-date, more goals scored than both of his previous 2 seasons combined.



Do I need to mention Van Der Vaart and Bale?Guess not. Anyway, Defoe's return might rob VDV's penalty duty. Mark Defoe down too. 

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Some interesting facts after 1/3 of the season has gone..

What's are the some of the interesting statistics to all football clubs in the BPL so far after 1/3 of the season has gone?
Chelsea: The master in offence and defence this season
 1) Most goals scored by clubs so far:
  1. Chelsea - 28 goals
  2. Arsenal, Manchester United - 24 goals
  3. Newcastle - 21 goals
  4. Blackpool - 19 goals
  5. Bolton - 18 goals
ManCity and Liverpool scored 15 and 13 goals respectively after 1/3 season gone. Surprised to see Newcastle, Blackpool and Bolton in the top 5.


2) Most goals conceded by clubs so far:
  1. Blackpool - 26 goals
  2. West Ham - 22 goals
  3. West Brom, Wigan - 21 goals
  4. Wolves - 20 goals
  5. Stoke City - 18 goals

- Chelsea conceded least goals, only 5 up to now, and the second club is Arsenal, 11 goals conceded.


3) Most clean sheet - Chelsea  with 8 clean sheets


4) Least clean sheet - Wolves, ZERO clean sheet


5) List of top goal scorers - here


6) Top assists - here


7) BPL table with complete statistics - here

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Paul II the new psychic octopus??

"They named me Paul II. WTF?"

Not long after Paul the psychic octopus died, Germany unveils new 'psychic' octopus Paul II. Anyone know what happen to the previous dead Paul? Will Paul II become the second celebrity octopus after Paul?

Friday, November 5, 2010

Gerrard shines, Malouda out (and other latest updates)

The coming match of the week, Liverpool vs Chelsea is anticipated by many fans of both side. In midweek Europa Cup, Gerrard scored a hat-trick to help salvage Liverpool from an embarassing defeat to Napoli at Anfield. All three goals scored by Stevie G came in the final 15 minutes, including a penalty.

Hat-trick hero against Napoli. Liverpool won 3 - 1
Torres was rested in the match against Napoli to keep him fresh for the match against Chelsea this weekend. Steven Gerrard came out from the bench on 46th minute to replace Milan Jovanovic and scored a hat-trick.

His last hat-trick was against Aston Villa two seasons ago when Liverpool thrashed Aston Villa 5-0 at Anfield during Benitez' tenure. Glen Johnson returned from injury that might boost Liverpool's offences from the right flank.

No chance of playing against Liverpool this weekend due to an injury
Frank Lampard might feature this weekend for Chelsea but Malouda definitely will be out. It will be a dilemma for FPL managers; to keep him or to cash him for other players that are on-form too, such as Van Der Vaart.

Other major injuries doubts and question marks:


Arsenal vs Newcastle - Will Fabregas features? That's really 50-50. As Wilshere returns from suspension, Wenger has a lot choices to choose from; Song who is on-form, Arshavin, Rosicky, Denilson, Diaby, Nasri and Walcott.Who will he start? If Fabregas does feature, he is definitely my captain's pick. Chamakh is the only stable pick as he will definitely start the game.


ManUtd vs Wolves - Nani definitely will be out for sure. But since Giggs, Valencia and Fletcher are out injured as well, that narrows down Ferguson's choices of midfielders. Will it be Park Ji Sung and Obertan playing on both flanks? Or will he convert Anderson to left midfield and play Carrick and Scholes in center midfield? Gibson has a chance to start the game too. Awh.. too many uncertainties.


West Brom vs ManCity - ManCity's mega million squad suffered another embarassing 3-1 defeat to Lech Poznan. Anyway they need to move on and concentrate on this weekend's match against West Brom. West Brom is playing well this season and has already shrugged off the relegation candidate's tag. But will Tevez be featuring in this game like Mancini said? If he plays, he is definitely a good pick. Silva and Milner are the one to watch too. If ManCity stumble again at West Brom, Mancini will be in deep shit be in REAL DEEP SHIT!


Bolton vs Tottenham - Van Der Vaart is a hot property now. But he limped off in the victory against Inter Milan on Tuesday night. He is doubtful for this coming match at the Reebok Stadium. But he has an outside chance to be playing too. Will he play? Who knows? Will Bale play? Or will he be rested after the superb performance against Inter Milan? Among Keane, Crouch and Pavluychenko, who will start the game? It's all question marks. Ask Harry Redknapp.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

MIdweek studs and updates

Some updates on the BPL players that played in the midweek UEFA Champions League:

Nani suffered an injury and he will definitely missed the Wolves game at home on Saturday. He is not faking an injury this time.

Obertan scored. With Valencia, Nani and Giggs out, he has a good chance to start on Saturday.

Malouda is ruled out for the midweek game against Spartak Moscow. He has a chance to return on Sunday against Liverpool at Anfield as said by Ancelotti.

Ivanovic continues his scoring form AS A DEFENDER. He scored twice against Spartak Moscow. Chelsea won 4-1.

Both Drogba (penalty) and Anelka scored as well in the 4-1 win against Spartak Moscow.

Lampard did not play in the midweek UEFA Champions League game but will definitely be playing against Liverpool. Can he perform right away after long absense due to injury?

Walcott scored the opener for Arsenal against Shakhtar Donetsk. But an own goal from Eastmond and a goal from former Gunners Eduardo resulted a 2-1 defeat for Arsenal in Ukraine.

Van Der Vaart's display is superb against Inter Milan. He did scored a goal as he said in his Twitter earlier where his message was pointed towards Sneijder.

Bale's display is the most eye catching on this matchday and can be one of his best performance so far by seeing him "killing" Maicon. He totally outplayed Maicon with his pace and lightning speed. He provided two well assists where Crouch and Pavluychenko only have to tap in the ball. Amazing young lad.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

This might be the Portuguese' and Real Madrid's season

Let's take a break from the BPL and a peep at the La Liga, as I watched the Hercules vs Real Madrid match and witnessed how the Galacticos' determination to win the game after 1-0 down at half-time. Two influential figures:

Cristiano Ronaldo



Jose Mourinho



One is the most expensive player in world football with a record transfer fee of £80 million. Another is the self-claimed "Special One" and one of the most prestigious and highest-paid football coach in the millenium era after stealing the limelight by sending ManUtd out of the UCL in 2002 and went all the way to win the UCL that year. And both happened to be from Portugal.

But every penny spent on both the Portuguese are worth it. Just look at the stats:


Cristiano Ronaldo:

  • Top scorer in La Liga with 11 goals in 9 games, 2nd highest scorer is Messi with 7 goals.

  • 38 goals in 38 La Liga games played for Real Madrid. An average of one goal per game

  • 45 goals in 48 games in all competition played for Real Madrid since joining them in 2008
  • Which footballer can give such stats?

    Jose Mourinho:

    Porto: [G: 123] [W: 87] [D:21] [L: 15] [Win %: 70.73%]

    Chelsea: [G: 185] [W: 131] [D:36] [L: 18] [Win %: 70.81%]

    Inter Milan: [G: 108] [W: 68] [D:25] [L: 15] [Win %: 62.96%]

    Real Madrid: [G: 13] [W: 10] [D:3] [L: 0] [Win %: 76.92%]

    (sources from Wikipedia as accurate as at 30th October 2010)

    The stats with Internazionale are enough to win him a treble last season, grabbing the Serie A, Coppa Italia and the UCL winner.

    He started to manage a football club with Benfica in year 2000 and in this 10 years stint he has won 6 Domestic League, 3 Domestic Cup, 3 Domestic Super Cup, 2 League Cup, 1 UEFA Cup, 2 UEFA Champions League.

    He can dare any managers in the world to challenge his CV and what he can do in a 10 years time frame.

    Real Madrid's new Galactico era has proven to be a more successful one compared to the previous Galactico era with a string of fresh young blood added to the squad like Di Maria, Ozil, Khedira, and Benzema.This might just be the season for Real Madrid.

    Although they are held by lowly Levante earlier, when the Special One said goals will come, he meant it!! (unlike the England's Real Madrid-wanna be, that are beaten by England's Levante, to be accurate; Wolves 2 - 1 Manchester City) ***Wolves and Levante just happened to have almost similar points and form in their respective league.

    Thursday, October 28, 2010

    Baldies at Liverpool

    Notice this long ago, what's wrong with the baldies trend at Liverpool? Anyway, keep up the good work to bounce back from a bad start of a new season.

    Martin Skrtel



    Pepe Reina



    David N'Gog



    Joe Cole


    Ryan Babel


    Raul Meireles (he is bald now)


    Paul Konchesky

    Nathan Eccleston



    Jonjo Shelvey



    Jay Spearing





    Tuesday, October 26, 2010

    Paul the Octopus died

    "Remember me?"


    After the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, the football leagues fever are back and every seems to forget Paul the Oracle Octopus that predicted correctly all Germany's matches' outcomes in the World Cup.
    Anyway, Paul the world's first celebrity octopus died at the age of two. Rest in peace.

    Saturday, October 23, 2010

    Van Der Vaart scores again..


    I am in the middle of the Tottenham vs Everton match and yet, Van Der Vaart grabbed his 4th goal for Tottenham in the BPL. He joined Tottenham on the last day of transfer deadline and has sinced florished for Tottenham since he started his game in Gameweek 4.
    He definitely deserved a single blog post. Cost only 8 million from Real Madrid... so far the best bargain buy ain't he?

    Wednesday, October 20, 2010

    Rooney wants out!


    (Rooney: Looking for a new club and prospect)

    The rift between Rooney and SAF is real and they have not talk for a month. Rooney is injured currently after a training session and mostly will not feature this week's game in UCL and BPL.

    It was reported that Rooney refused to sign a new contract extension and once his contract expires in 2012, he is free to go. However, he is also able to buy out the final year of his own contract under the Webster ruling for only £5 million.

    Big clubs out there must have been alerted after hearing this news. Even Chelsea's coach Ancelloti has voiced out publicly about his admiration for Rooney and the desire to bring him to Chelsea.

    Thursday, October 7, 2010

    "Fernando Torres"

    Some of the best moments of "Fernando Torres" (there is reason why I put the quote)


    (This is the "Fernando Torres" i knew...)

    Torres obviously excelled better under Rafael Benitez (oh god I kinda missed him now despite his dictatorship style of management and stubbornness on deploying 2 holding midfielders' formation) than under Roy Hodgson.

    A semi-fit Torres still can bang in goals for Liverpool under Benitez, but a semi-fit Torres under Roy Hodgson is no different than a misfiring goal-shy striker, due to the formation and playstyle of RH that play so deep (hello this is not FULHAM that you are managing!), creating a gap between the midfielders and Fernando Torres, preventing him getting any supports for build ups in attacking. Lucas + Poulsen combination is a DISASTER!

    If you did finish the video, a chunk of assists were derived from Arbeloa, who was shipped out to Real Madrid for a cheap skate 4 million Euros ONLY. He is classy and great in that position. What on earth is Benitez thinking, shipping both Alonso and Arbeloa to Real Madrid and bringing in Aquilani (injured most of the season) and Johnson (who played well only for the first quarter of last season and playing like sh*t this season despite being a regular).

    Wonder how Liverpool will be doing if Alonso and Arbeloa are still there in the 2009-2010 season...

    The look alikes~

    Hugo Rodallega (Wigan) & Cameron Jerome (Birmingham)



    Ryan Reynolds (Hollywood actor) & Landon Donovan (L.A. Galaxy)



    Robinho (AC Milan) & Michel Bastos (Lyon)



    Eric Cantona (Ex-ManU) & Lizandro Lopez (Lyon)



    Dirk Kuyt (Liverpool) & Jimmy Bullard (Hull City)



    Carlo Ancelloti (Chelsea coach) & Guus Hiddink (Turkey national coach)



    Berbatov (ManU) & Andy Garcia (Hollywood actor, catch him in Ocean 11, 12 & 13)

    Monday, October 4, 2010

    Where's and How's Ancelloti's tactics & inspirations came from...



    - This explains all... He is a smart attacking tactician, motivator and inspirator... Well, he needs a break sometimes and 'refresh' himself by 'taking a deep breath'... haha...

    **Just a joke to cheer you guys.. Stay tune

    Thursday, September 23, 2010

    Bramble arrested over rape claim


    Titus Bramble, former Wigan and Newcastle player, was arrested over a rape report by a woman. Together arrested is another suspect who is his brother Tesfaye Bramble who is also a footballer.

    Wednesday, September 22, 2010

    Boring Wenger

    Boring Wenger serving the one-match touchline ban.
    Arsenal won 4-1 at White Hart Lane in the Carling Cup derby against Tottenham.

    Tuesday, September 21, 2010

    Once a great, now forgotten..

    1) ROBBIE FOWLER (The "God")
    - Once referred as the "God" by Liverpool fans, this greatlad here is now forgetten, but still active, playing for Perth Glory in the A-League in Australia

    - Age: 35 years old

    - Nationality: England

    - Clubs: Perth Glory, North Queensland, Blackburn, Cardiff, Liverpool (2 spells), ManCity, Leeds United

    - Career height: 120 goals in 236 appearances for Liverpool

    2) THIERRY HENRY
    - The legend of Arsenal @ Highbury (old stadium) and did not follow the move of Arsenal to their new Emirates Stadium after being sold to Barcelona for a fee around 16 mil Euro. The greatest buy of all time by Arsene Wenger for the fees of only 10 million pounds in 1999. Playing in the US for NY Red Bulls now after leaving before the season starts.

    - Age: 33 years old

    - Nationality: France

    - Clubs: Monaco, Juventus, Arsenal, Barcelona, New York Red Bulls

    - Career height: 174 goals in 254 appearances for Arsenal

    -Ranked 3rd in all time UCL goal scorer (50 goals in 109 app)

    3) Ruud Van Nistelrooy
    - The flying Dutchman, brought by SAF to ManUnited for a fee around 19 million pounds. One of the greatest striker and most feared forward in the EPL during his stint at ManUnited

    - Age: 34 years

    - Nationality: Netherland

    - Clubs: Hamburg(now), Real Madrid, ManU, PSV, Heerenveen

    - Career height: 95 goals in 150 appearance for ManUnited

    - Ranked 2nd in all time UCL goal scorer (54 goals in 74 apps)


    4)Andriy Shevchenko
    - The biggest flop of all time in the EPL and Chelsea's transfer history that cost Chelsea 30 million pounds but only scored 9 goals in 47 app. for Chelsea. Average 3.33 mil pounds per goal. Ouch!

    - Age: 33 years

    - Nationality: Ukraine

    - Clubs: Dynamo Kyiv(now), Milan (loan), Chelsea, Milan, Dynamo Kyiv

    - Career height: 127 goals in 208 appearances for AC Milan

    - Ranked 4th in all time UCL goal scorer with 48 goals in 100 games


    5) Christian Vieri

    - He was brought to Inter Milan for a (then) world record fees of 32 million Euro from Lazio when all the spells in all his previous clubs are flops. He had a very successful spell with Inter Milan and possessed one of the best striking partnership at that time with Ronaldo (the fat one) in 1999.
    - Age: 37 years (retired)

    - Nationality: Italy

    - Clubs: Atalanta (3 spells), Fiorentina, Monaco, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Lazio, Athletico Madrid, Juventus, Vanezia, Ravena, Pisa, Torino

    - Career height: 103 goals in 143 appearances for Inter Milan

    - A whooping 12 different football clubs during his whole footballing career


    6) FERNANDO MORIENTES

    -Once the most talented young Spanish forward with a bright future, Fernando Morientes has a dip in his career after falling out with then Real Madrid manager Vicente Del Bosque and being sent out on a loan to Monaco from 2003-2004

    - Age: 34 years

    - Nationality : Spain

    - Clubs: Marseille (now), Valencia, Liverpool, Monaco, Real Madrid, Real Zaragoza, Albacete

    - Career height: 72 goals in 198 games for Real Madrid with a deadly striking partnership with Raul

    - Ranked 7th in all time UCL goal scorer with 33 goals in 93 games. Raul ranked 1st with 66 goals in 132 games.


    7) HERNAN CRESPO
    - The Argentinian forward has scored more than 300 goals in his spanning 17 years of footballing career, which 35 of them was scored for Argentina with only 64 appearances.

    - Age: 35 years

    - Nationality: Argentina

    - Clubs: Parma (now), Genoa, Inter, AC Milan, Chelsea, Lazio, River Plate

    - Career height: 62 goals in 116 app for Parma, 39 goals in 54 app for Lazio

    - Once broke the world record with a transfer fee of 35 mil Euro from Parma to Lazio


    8)RONALDO
    - The all time goal scorer in World Cup with 15 goals was once hailed as the greatest footballer on Earth after Pele and voted FIFA World Player of The Year twice back to back in 1996 and 1997.

    - Age: 33 years

    - Nationality: Brazil

    - Clubs: Corinthians, AC Milan, Real Madrid, Inter Milan, Barcelona, PSV, Cruzeiro

    - Career height: 42 goals in 46 app for PSV, 34 goals in 36 apps for Barcelona, 49 goals in 68 apps for Inter, 83 goals for 127 games for Real Madrid

    - All time World Cup goal scorer with 15 goals