Santi Cazorla Didn’t Vanish So now we know. The vanishing spray doesn’t work on people. Referee Jonathan Moss’s unfortunate case of premature e-spray-ulation didn’t result in Santi Cazorla disappearing before our eyes altogether, although his poor performance against Crystal Palace probably ensured that Arsenal fans wished it had. Jordan Henderson’s Through Ball The arc, the […]
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Liverpool vs Southampton : Confirmed Lineups
Aug 17
Line ups available from 12.30pm Liverpool: Mignolet, Manquillo, Johnson, Skrtel, Lovren, Gerrard, Lucas, Henderson, Coutinho, Sterling, Sturridge Subs: Jones, Toure, Sakho, Allen, Ibe, Can, Lambert Southampton: Forster, Clyne, Fonte (c), Yoshida, Bertrand, Wanyama, Schneiderlin, S. Davis, Ward-Prowse, Tadić, Pellè. Subs:K. Davis (GK), Long, Taïder, Cork, Hooiveld, Isgrove, Stephens. Liverpool’s New Signings- Who To Get? […]
Premier League Lineups! Spurs, Everton, QPR and all the 3pm starting 11’s
Aug 16
Leicester Schmeichel, De Laet, Morgan ©, Moore, Konchesky, Knockaert, Drinkwater, King, Mahrez, Ulloa, Nugent v Everton Howard, Baines, Jagielka, McGeady, Lukaku, Naismith, Distin, McCarthy, Barry, Pienaar, Stones QPR Green, Simpson, Traore, Caulker, Ferdinand, Dunne, Barton, Austin, Mutch, Faurlin, Remy v Hull McGregor, Bruce, Chester, Davies,Huddlestone, Snodgrass, Livermore, Jelavic,Ince, Robertson,Elmohamady Stoke Begovic, Bardsley, Pieters, Whelan, Ireland, […]
Manchester United vs Swansea and GW1 Premier League Predictions
Aug 15
Guest Post from BetMcLean.com If you would like to submit a guest post to feature on FantasyYIRMA.com simply drop us an email to FantasyYIRMA@hotmail.com GW1 Predictions from @OurLogie It’s the start of a new season and the interest in the Premiership this season is huge. Chelsea appear to be the tip of most people […]
Captain Sturridge? Fantasy Football Interview with CHAMPION Tom Fenley
Aug 15
When the season came to a close for 2013/14 one man stood proudly at the top of the table. Mr Tom Fenley’s #FPL team Captain Suarez saw off more than 3.2 MILLION people to finish in 1st place overall. (And almost as equally important – won the FantasyYIRMA mini-league in the process also) With […]
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I think it’s fair to say that if you had told me that the FantasyYIRMA.com site was still running almost two years after it started I would have chuckled immensely… but it has… we have… and as both the twitter account and website has continued to grow, it genuinely is a pleasure to be involved in the wonderful world of Fantasy Football.
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I also have just noticed that when the season started for 2013/14 I was clearly too excited about picking my team that I forgot to design a kit!
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Liverpool, Man Utd, Man City and Newcastle: Top Fantasy Football Player Poll
Aug 6
For today’s Question of the Day, we asked our twitter followers to predict the top #FPL points scorer from each of Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City and Newcastle.. See the results below! As always the site and twitter account (@FantasyYIRMA) are geared towards interaction so feel free to add your predictions also in the comments […]
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Jul 30
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Norwich City vs Arsenal: Confirmed Lineups
May 11
Norwich Ruddy; Martin (c), R Bennett, Turner, Olsson; Tettey; Snodgrass, Howson, Johnson, Redmond; Elmander. Subs: Bunn (GK), Whittaker, Fer, Hooper, E Bennett, Loza, Josh Murphy. Arsenal Fabianski, Jenkinson, Sagna, Koscielny, Gibbs, Arteta, Rosicky, Ramsey, Ozil, Podolski, Giroud Subs: Szczesny, Monreal, Wilshere, Kallstrom, Flamini, Diaby, Sanogo https://twitter.com/FantasyYIRMA/statuses/465469912744755200 Luis Van Gaal with a message for […]
Off the Mark: Demba Ba deserves moments in the spotlight, now he needs to leave Chelsea to find more
Less is more, some say. It’s why there were only ever 12 episodes of Fawlty Towers and 14 of The Office. As another well-worn saying goes, always leave them laughing.
Sometimes though, just leaving them full stop is the best option.
Up until the past week, Demba Ba has been Chelsea’s best-paid supporter this season, the Senegalese forward afforded one of the best seats in the house as he got to watch Eden Hazard, Oscar and the like strut their stuff and make prolonged assaults on winning both the Premier League and Champions League.
Sure, Ba would get a chance to get onto the pitch occasionally – a few minutes here, a couple of touches there, two goals against Tottenham Hotspur, you know, the usual stuff – but he wasn’t really part of the team. He wasn’t really part of Jose Mourinho’s plans. He was just there. Another name, another number, another pay cheque to a club who can afford to dole out as many as they want.
Mourinho, utilising that special ability he has to put himself at the front and centre of each and every thing that his team does, has often been critical of his forwards this season, but you got the sense that he was never really singling out Ba. Doing so would be like blaming a weatherman for global warming, or Brazil for the Cuban Missile Crisis. It would just look out of place.
Coming off the back of his priceless strike against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, the winning goal that Ba scored against Swansea in the Premier League last weekend was absolutely vital to Chelsea’s title hopes. It has put those hopes back in their own hands, with logic now dictating that a win at Liverpool in 11 days’ time would see them become favourites again.
The Liberty Stadium saw what was only Ba’s third Premier League start of the season, whilst he scored his fourth goal. It was a big goal, but if Chelsea are to overhaul Liverpool and win the league, then how much of a part has he actually played?
The same can be said of the Champions League run too, as we now have the bizarre notion that Chelsea’s two most important goals of the season were scored by a man who has barely featured.
If, as expected, both Fernando Torres and Samuel Eto’o depart the club in the summer, with a shiny new £50m+ forward brought in – a Diego Costa or a Radamel Falcao – then Ba might well be put under pressure to stay and play second fiddle again. Chelsea would undoubtedly want him too.
But the forward is far too good a player to be forced into this situation again, and regardless of what the club say to him he should look to escape through the transfer window once it opens.
Ba could take inspiration from the man he effectively replaced at Stamford Bridge, Daniel Sturridge, who sensed an opportunity to leave and join a club and manager who believed in him in Liverpool and Brendan Rodgers.
As we saw at Newcastle, a fit, firing and most importantly selected Ba can be one of the best forwards in the Premier League, and he is certain to have more than a few suitors. Everton, should they be unable to secure Romelu Lukaku from Chelsea permanently, and Tottenham, if they are going to give up on the disastrous Roberto Soldado experiment, immediately spring to mind.
Perhaps Ba will decide that he’s had enough of England and leave for pastures new, but that would be a huge shame for Premier League fans if he does.
The forward is a player who deserves to be seen, to be appreciated, and most of all to play.
Come the summer he’ll find himself at front and centre of the shop window, and must hope for a caring buyer.
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Norwich think it’s all over…
I was at the Fulham v Norwich game on Saturday, and whilst the 90 minutes itself wasn’t the most enthralling, what was perhaps most important was the reaction of the Norwich players come full-time.
Upon the final whistle, the likes of Nathan Redmond, Robert Snodgrass and Martin Olsson looked shell-shocked, with some sinking to their knees. It was as though the club had already been relegated.
With fixtures against Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal to come, many think they already have of course, but is there not the possibility that they could pick up a couple of points somewhere there?
Judging by those reactions, some of the players think they are down already.
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Fulham can fire at Spurs
West Brom were seconds away from landing our bet last weekend only for Tottenham’s Christian Eriksen to equalise late on, and we’re going to take on Spurs again on Saturday.
Fulham make the trip to White Hart Lane desperate for points, and they can pick up something at a ground they won at last season.
If you’re feeling brave, BetMclean.com have Felix Magath’s side at 5/1 to win, although the 11/8 Draw or Fulham Double Chance might be the way to go. They are also 10/3 to win on the Draw No Bet market.





















