#{🆕} TheManada RMT
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Since I am very aware some of my picks are unorthodox, I’m going to manually explain why I have chosen each member of my team to let you see my vision
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**◆︱Dean Henderson | Crystal Palace | £4.5 **
Out of the teams with 4.5 keepers, Crystal Palace have one of the best defences. Combined with good fixtures and looking nailed in preseason, I believe he is a good choice for my team
◆︱Alex Paulsen | Bournemouth | £4.0
I am very aware he’s on loan in New Zealand for the rest of this season. The reason I still have him is because he will be removed from the game, meaning he will not suffer from any price drops, allowing me to wildcard in a playing £4.0 goalkeeper (if there is one) whenever I decide to
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◆︱Bukayo Saka | Arsenal | £10.0
As an Arsenal fan both last year and this year Saka has been the first person to be in my team and has not left it. Last season, Saka collected the 4th most points and bonus points in the game. Arsenals poor opening fixtures do not really affect Saka as in games such as the North London Derby he regularly scores or at least gets an assist. In these tough games, he is also arsenals main penalty taker and even in games he fails to get a goal contribution in he can still get a clean sheet point, made even more likely with the fact he plays for the team who last year got the most clean sheets. Due to the bonus points rework, it is more likely for Saka to be seen on bonus points due to the amount of fouls he wins
◆︱Bruno Fernandes | Manchester United | £8.5
With the introduction of Joshua Zirkzee to the squad there will be a player up front for Fernandes to assist. Bruno is a bonus points magnet shown by how last season Bruno gained 24 bonus points throughout the campaign, even collecting 2 against Burnley despite not scoring or assisting, a situation less likely to happen since United as a whole has improved. His reliability is amazing as before last season he had not missed a game of professional football due to injury. His opening fixture is desirable as in 3 of the last 4 games United have had against Fulham Bruno has scored at least once and in 1 scored a brace
◆︱Heung Min Son | Tottenham Hotspur | £10.0
Tottenham have signed Dominic Solanke, meaning Son will no longer be forced to play as a 9. The addition of Solanke can also help get Son assists as there is now a forward capable of finishing in front of goal. With the break, Tottenham’s poor end of season form will have been left behind, meaning that they could return to their excellent start of season form from last year.
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◆︱Antoine Semenyo | Bournemouth | £5.5
With the departure of Solanke, Semenyo seems to be the next in line as main Bournemouth striker, with this potentially coming penalties. Without Solanke, Bournemouths attack does not entirely collapse and with an opening fixture against Nottingham Forest (a team they have beaten in 4 or their last 5 meetings, with 1 being a 1 - 1 draw), I am willing to take a risk on him
◆︱Mohammed Kudus| West Ham United | £6.5
West Ham this season have made many signings under their new manager Julian Lopetegui. With 8 goals and 9 assists from just 27 starts last season, Kudus performed exceptionally well. With no Europe, AFCON, better teammates and a new manager, Kudus should be able to get more goals and assists this season. He also has an opening fixture of Aston Villa, who throughout pre season have shown themselves to be worse than last season, especially in defence
No murphy?
No
Hello there pookies
He despises Murphy im pretty sure
Never falling for that frauds deception
Yh his name use to be murphy is a bad choice thats why i said him 😂
Jokes aside @fast ravine only one i really question is bednarek the others u have given a good reason for choosing
Ty, tbh there isn’t much difference between having Bednarek and any other playing 4.0 defender other than the ownership so I don’t think I will change him