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25th September 2015
01:24pm BST

Daley Blind
Fixture: Manchester United v Sunderland
Value: £5.5m
Selected by: 1.8%
Remember when Sunderland were a decent side? Yeah, neither do we.
I don't think it would be unfair to say that Dick Advocaat's men are shit at everything, mainly football, and that's clear by their run of three successive defeats, shipping 13 goals in 6 Premier League matches and deteriorating game by game.
They travel to Old Trafford to take on a reinvigorated Manchester United side and we genuinely can't see them nicking anything even if they were allowed to field 15 men.
You can take your pick of United players to get on board for this gameweek but we've plumped for Daley Blind who is the cheapest guaranteed starter for Louis van Gaal.
He's registered as a midfielder however will continue in defence but the Black Cats are more like kittens with the lack of threat they pose so expect a clean sheet bonus from Blind and, having seen his strike against Liverpool, he does have a goal in his arsenal.
Boaz Myhill
Fixture: West Brom v Everton
Value: £4.6m
Selected by: 7.3%
Here comes the glamour buy.
The decision to bring Myhill into our Fantasy Football team comes from the apparent lack of logic at play in overall goalkeeper selection.
The West Brom stopper is far and away the leading goalkeeper in the standings, having kept four clean sheets already this season, but is only 13th in terms of teams selected percentage and 19th most expensive.
That means you're going to be guaranteed to get a jump on your FF rivals while saving some money which is great news for the parish.
Tony Pulis looks to have finally pulled his typical defensive solidity out of his grubby baseball cap at the Hawthorns and Everton have failed to score in both of their last away games.
We fear this has 0-0 written all over it so could be a dreadful game to watch but fantasy football is not about entertainment... It's about the ruthless pursuit of points.
Arouna Kone
Fixture: West Brom v Everton
Value: £5.1m
Selected by: 7.1%
Arouna Kone has already equalled the total FF score he accrued in the whole of last season, thanks primarily to his amazing season opener against Watford when he scored one and set up another.
But the Ivorian has very much come off the boil since that game and has only brought two points home in each of his last four games.
We highlighted the relative impenetrability of West Brom above and, if Everton can break the Baggies down, it's unlikely to be Kone who does so.
Tim Krul
Fixture: Newcastle v Chelsea
Value: £4.5m
Selected by: 7.7%
To think that almost 8% of people are persevering with Tim Krul between the posts is enough to make me question the very point of existing.
There is an epidemic of shite-itis sweeping the North East of England and Newcastle are struggling with the same symptoms as Sunderland this season.
The Magpies are still seeking their first win of the Premier League season, scoring just the three goals in the process so you wouldn't call it a perfect time to be welcoming the Premier League champions to St James Park.
Chelsea look to have finally clicked into gear after a somewhat stuttering start to the season and, even without the nuisance known as Diego Costa, they should be far too good for a dodgy Newcastle defence.
Expect Chelsea to score, expect Chelsea to win and expect Tim Krul to have his stupid haircut buried in his hands on more than one occasion.

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