That Aston Villa defence is at it again, this time at Old Trafford. Every time they keep a clean sheet, Stathi takes another giant step toward his third FFL title. In a tough week for the traditional top Premier League defences, this clean sheet proved even more valuable. Add to that a few assists from unlikely sources (two from Ivanovic and one from Nasri, the latter's first points of the season), and Stathi emerges as the manager of the week with 13 points, pulling away from the rest.
Of those suffering defences Rico came out worst, with a calamitous -5. But another decent score by Sid, with 12, sees him move into second place.
Scores (unaudited):
FFL 2009/10 LEAGUE TABLE | |||
Diff | Total Points | ||
1st | Stathi | 181 | |
21 | 2nd | Sid | 160 |
24 | 3rd | Rico | 157 |
27 | 4th | James | 154 |
29 | 5th | Nick Ath | 152 |
30 | 6th | Don | 151 |
48 | 7th | Theo | 133 |
60 | 8th | Nick Ach | 121 |
80 | 9th | Mike | 101 |
There was one transfer to report, and it's a significant one. Stathi finally got rid of the misfiring Kenwyne Jones and took a punt on the in-form Craig Bellamy. I wonder if there'll be a 'D'oh!' moment in the Sunderland-Villa game tonight. And we all know how Bellamy loves the treatment table.
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2 comments:
Indeed, a 'Punt on the Welsh C*nt'. Out for 3 games with that ridiculous red but im hoping it will be rescinded. The little bastard is on fire........!!
Out for 1 game I think - it was 2 yellows.
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