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Да сам само јурио паре, не бих изгубио 0.5 у само три дана када сам грешком довео Конеа уместо Жируа. Овако сам на 102 и успут сам те једном одвалио са 4 разлике. :fantom:

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Нешто су погодили (Вилијан 8.5, Озил 10), нешто су мало промашили (Ламела 9, Sakho само 5.5, као и Алваро, а има и још један али да га не спомињем јер га доводим), а нешто поклањају (Арнаутовић 5.5 али као MID).

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Prasline predlazem da sledecu divlju kartu potrosis samo na kopiranje mog tima, mozda te nekad ukenja da ubodes boljeg kapitena pa i dobijes al' bar se neces blamirati :fantom:

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Не ометај, бре, Феи, видиш да сада вртим комбине™, после ћемо да се прозивамо. Ух, да... После нећеш моћи ти мене да прозиваш. Ништа, цепај даље, сиз д деј што би рекли средовечни.

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Buddy je mali, oko 2mb, a sad posle danasnjeg update mi shljaka ok. Manager cu probati sada pa ako se pokaze kao OK njega cu koristiti za Draft, ubi me ovo non-stop prijavljivanje i odjavljivanje :( .Hvala obojici ;)

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Gotov internešnl brejk, vreme je da se vratimo klupskim obavezama!!! :fantom:Evo koga ne mrzi da čita par tekstova za nas ludake sa pretplatom sa Scout-a: The Big Numbers - Gameweeks 1-3 - Defenders

11 touches inside the penalty box by Seamus Coleman – more than any defender over the first three Gameweeks. The Everton right-back has flourished under Roberto Martinez, with an average of 3.7 touches in the box, compared to last term’s 2.1, almost four times the number of fellow Toffees full-back Leighton Baines (3). As a result, Coleman is joint-top for goal attempts so far (5) and has registered more efforts on target (3) than any other backline option. In terms of minutes per attempt, his average of 56.8 is markedly up on the 228 minutes in David Moyes’ final season at the Goodison helm.10 chances created by Leighton Baines for Everton. Not only is this better than any defender, it’s a tally equalled only by two players – Eden Hazard and Sylvain Marveaux – over the first three rounds of fixtures and bodes well for the left-back’s owners despite his failure to register an assist. Again, Coleman also deserves a mention here, too; he has created 6 chances for team-mates; an average of one key pass every 47.3 minutes to last term’s 84.4. Baines is also top for crosses by a remarkable distance. His total of 39 is far superior to second placed Danny Rose on 16, with an average of 13 bettering last term’s 9.3 – clearly, the Martinez effect is proving significant on both Everton full-backs, as we had anticipated.127 touches in the opponents’ half by Glen Johnson, the third most impressive of any defender. The Liverpool man has registered far more than fellow Reds full-back Jose Enrique (97) and also comfortably defeats the Spaniard in terms of touches in the final third (69 to 44) but Johnson hasn’t made the most of his more advanced role – he has failed to produce a single successful cross or create a goalscoring opportunity for his team-mates. Enrique has registered 6 chances created on the other flank by comparison.4 chances created by Stoke’s Marc Wilson. Moved to the centre of the Potters midfield by Mark Hughes, the former full-back has yet to pick up any attacking returns and has subsequently crept under the radar – indeed, with 4 attempts on goal, he is one of only three defenders (along with Coleman and Evra) to register 4 or more for both these vital categories.9 touches in the box by Tottenham’s Michael Dawson; second only to Coleman for defenders. Compared to his team-mates, though, Dawson’s total is more than Jan Vertonghen (3) and Kyle Walker (5) combined, with the former Forest centre-half managing 3 efforts, all from inside the area. Vertonghen has shown little attacking potential yet – the Belgian has registered a single long range effort over the three Gameweeks and has also failed to create a single chance. Dawson and Danny Rose have produce a couple of “key passes” apiece, while Walker has teed up 5 goalscoring opportunities for his fellow Spurs and also fired 3 attempts on goal.57 minutes per chances created by Pablo Zabaleta – a significant improvement on last term’s average of 154.9 minutes. As a result, the City right-back has earned a pair of assists, more than any other defender, but while his creativity has increased, he’s getting into advanced areas far less often. Zabaleta’s touches in the box (1.3 v 2.5) and shots (0.3 v 0.7) have slumped, whilst his stats in the final third for touches, passes received and successful passes have all dropped – perhaps a sign he’s reining in his attacking licence under Manuel Pellegrini.4 attempts from inside the box by Branislav Ivanovic, Winston Reid and Joleon Lescott; the joint-top for defenders. With a single goal conceded under Jose Mourinho, investment in Chelsea’s rearguard is an obvious option – Ivanovic’s total of 5 attempts is joint-top with Coleman and is more than the rest of his defensive team-mates combined ; Gary Cahill has 2, Ashley Cole 1 and John Terry 0. West Ham have also conceded just a single goal and with Reid’s fellow centre-half James Collins managing just 1 effort so far, the Kiwi is looking far more threatening in front of goal, with 7 touches in the box to the Welshman’s 3.3 attempts on goal from the entire Arsenal defence over the first three Gameweeks. As the Gunners gear up for a fine run of fixtures ahead, their backline have offered next to nothing in the way of offensive threat; Bacary Sagna, Per Mertesacker and Kieran Gibbs have registered a single shot apiece, while the right-back – with a single key pass – is the only member of the Arsenal backline to create a goalscoring opportunity for a team-mate so far.11 total attempts on goal by Liverpool defenders over the three fixtures. By contrast to Arsene Wenger’s side, the Merseysiders have shown plenty of attacking intent from the back – Johnson leads the way with 4, followed by Enrique (3), with Daniel Agger and Kolo Toure on 2 apiece. Liverpool also have a kind upcoming schedule and are certainly suggesting they could prosper at both ends of the pitch.71 minutes per attempt by Patrice Evra – more or less double the speed of the previous season’s 140.5 minutes. The Frenchman has also registered a similar improvement in chances created (one every 57 minutes compared to 129.2 minutes in 2012/13) and has also more than doubled the number of successful crosses per game. Boiled down, this means Evra has produced 4 shots (with three in the box) and also provided 5 key passes in three matches – with four favourable home games in the next six, his attacking statistics definitely look encouraging.

The Big Numbers - Gameweeks 1-3 - Midfielders

24 touches in the box by Theo Walcott – more than any other midfielder. The Arsenal winger is finding himself in the danger area far more often this term; an average of 8 touches in the box is up on 5.4 from last season and, while he’s yet to score, he’s offered the same number of shots per game (2.7) and has a far superior accuracy; 62.5% compared to 42.5%. Walcott is also showing far greater creativity, too; an average of 3 chances created is also significantly up on the average of 1.2 registered in 2012/13 and has so far harvested a pair of assists. With a superb run of fixtures on the horizon, in addition to the Emirates arrival of Mesut Ozil, Walcott looks poised to produce the points.13 attempts on goal by both Ross Barkley and Hatem Ben Arfa – joint-top for midfielders after the three rounds of fixtures. While the duo have grabbed a goal apiece so far, their penchant for a long range effort is obvious – they have each managed just 3 shots inside of the penalty box; a tally bettered by 13 other midfielders. Of the two, Ben Arfa has been in possession nearer the opponents’ goal more often, though; the Newcastle man has registered 14 touches in the box, which is third top for midfielders. Barkley, by comparison, has managed just 8 in spite of his advanced central role for Everton.6 shots inside the penalty box by Kevin Mirallas – double the number of team-mate Barkley and joint-top for midfielders along with Walcott, Jon Walters and Paulinho. The Everton man has so far frustrated his Fantasy owners with a series of blanks and has seen some owners part company but he’s offered plenty of threat under Roberto Martinez so far without quite reaping reward; an average of 3 shots per game is up on last term’s 2.6.5 shots on target by Stoke’s Charlie Adam – joint-top for midfielders along with Walcott. While he Stoke man has also grabbed a goal for Mark Hughes’ side, it’s worth noting that only 1 of his 8 efforts have arrived from inside the area – Adam is relying on strikes from range in order to trouble the goalkeeper. Indeed, his touches in the box have dropped from 1.7 to 0.7 per game, while he has failed to create a single goalscoring opportunity so far. Jon Walters has also registered 8 efforts for the Potters but unlike team-mate Adam, 6 of his shots have arrived from inside the area; Walters is also second only to Walcott for touches in the box (19) so far.14 touches in the box by Michu. Last season’s scoring sensation has failed to find the net so far but he still finding himself in possession near the opponents’ goal – an average of 4.7 touches in the box is almost identical to the 4.9 of 2012/13. The Swansea man has failed to fire off as many efforts, though; his attempts inside the area have dropped from 2.3 to 1, though encouragingly for his owners, his shot accuracy has almost doubled, from 31.8% to 60%, suggesting returns are just around the corner. Michu has also stepped up his ability to tee up team-mates, creating 2.7 chances per match compared to 1 in the season gone by.5 shots inside the box by Norwich’s Leroy Fer. This is the same number as the likes of David Silva, Eden Hazard and Marouane Fellaini despite the fact the Canaries man was suspended for the Gameweek 1 opener with Everton – Fer’s in-demand team-mate Nathan Redmond has mustered just 1 and has had a single touch inside the penalty compared to the Dutchman’s 9.3 touches inside the penalty area, supplemented with a shot in the box in just 21 minutes by Tottenham new boy Erik Lamela during the north London derby. Thrown on midway through the second-half at the Emirates, the Argentine’s attacking impact looks promising for those eyeing up his acquisition ahead of Spurs’ upcoming schedule .Compare this to fellow right winger Andros Townsend so far (163 minutes, 1 touch in box, 0 shots in box) or Nacer Chadli on the left (285 minutes, 11 touches in box, 1 shot in box) and Lamela’s offensive threat bodes well for Andre Villas-Boas’ side.6 touches inside the box by Liverpool’s Philippe Coutinho. Although the Brazilian is seeing much more of the ball in the final third (34.3 touches to 23) than last season, he is down for touches in the penalty area, from 2.9 to 2 – as a result his efforts from close-range have dropped from 1.4 to 0.7 so far, with only 2 of his 9 attempts on goal arriving from inside the box.36 crosses by Southampton’s James Ward-Prowse. Handed corner kick duties by Mauricio Pochettino, the youngster’s delivery is clearly a key weapon in the Saints’ armoury – he has delivered 14 successful balls from the flank and with 8 chances created to his name, has picked up an assist so far. Ahead of a kind run of games, Ward Prowse is far and away the main creative midfielder at St Mary’s – Adam Lallana is next best, with just 3 chances created by comparison.8 chances created and 8 successful crosses respectively by City duo Jesus Navas and David Silva so far. While the pair have been neck and neck for “key passes”, Silva has registered double the number of touches in the box than his compatriot (12 to 6) and has offered a far superior goal threat, too – he betters the summer signing by 6 shots to 1, with 5 attempts inside the opposition area.10 chances created by both Eden Hazard and Sylvain Marveaux – joint-top for midfielders, though neither has registered a single assist. What’s particularly impressive about the latter is that he’s only played 140 minutes for Newcastle; conjuring a goalscoring opportunity for others every 14 minutes, though he has yet to produce a touch in the area or shot thus far. Tottenham’s Nacer Chadli has also been unlucky – the Belgian has created 9 chances from the left flank without picking up a single assist.12 touches inside the box by Adam Johnson – the most by any midfielder without a shot inside the box to his name. By comparison, his fellow Black Cats winger Emanuel Giacherrini has shown a keener eye for goal – he has produced 5 shots in the box from 10 touches inside the box. All 7 of Johnson’s attempts have arrived from long range, then, while he has offered a constant source of creativity without success – 8 key passes is four times the Italian’s 2 for Paolo Di Canio’s side.7 attempts on goal and 7 chances created by Cardiff’s Peter Whittingham – top for both categories amongst the three promoted sides by a considerable distance. With corners and a share of set-pieces boosting his chances, the left winger has already picked up an assist against City, though further analysis of his goal threat shows Whittingham is relying on efforts from distance, with 6 coming courtesy of outside the area. Indeed, the Bluebirds man has managed just 3 touches inside the box over the first three Gameweeks.

The Big Numbers - Gameweeks 1-3 - Forwards

6 attempts on target by Christian Benteke – the highest of any forward. The Villa lone frontman has fired 8 shots in total but a superb 75% accuracy is up considerably from last term’s 38.5% over his three appearances. Benteke’s overall attempts per game has slightly decreased (2.7 compared to 3.1) but, crucially, his shots inside the box have risen (2.7 compared to 2.4), with every effort so far arriving in the area. He has also improved markedly in terms of teeing up opportunities for team-mates; an average of 1.6 chances created in 2012/13 has risen to 2.7; all the more impressive given he has faced up to Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool thus far. Indeed, with 8 key passes to his name, Benteke has created more chances than any other forward so far.29 touches in the box by Sergio Aguero – the most of any forward over the first three Gameweeks. The City forward’s average of 9.7 touches in the box is up significantly from last term’s 6.7 but in spite of his regular proximity to goal, he is threatening the net less often; Aguero’s shots average (2 v 2.9) and shots inside the area (1.7 v 2.3) have both fallen; a somewhat worrying statistic for his Fantasy owners. Indeed, compared with his fellow City forwards, Aguero has struggled for goal threat. Edin Dzeko has fired an effort every 20.7 minutes – almost double the speed of the Argentine’s 39.2 minutes – while Alvaro Negredo has matched Aguero for both total shots (6) and efforts in the area (5) despite playing a mere 90 minutes to the latter’s 235 minutes. No striker in the league has fired in efforts on goal more frequently than Negredo, with a goal attempt every 15 minutes.10 shots inside the box by Olivier Giroud and Robin Van Persie – joint-top for frontmen so far. The pair also lead the way for overall attempts with 13 apiece but both have been guilty of inaccuracy; Giroud has managed just 4 efforts on target (scoring 3 times), while Van Persie has registered just 3 shots on target, scoring twice. Giroud’s main attacking stats are up on last term – shots (from 3.1 to 4.3) and chances created (from 1 to 1.7) per game but while the United forward has increased his goal attempts from 3.7 to 4.3, his creativity has dropped markedly; an average of 1.9 key passes per game has slumped to just 0.3, with a single chance created over his three appearances so far.26 touches inside the box by Rickie Lambert; second only to Aguero so far. Indeed, the Saints forward has been highly consistent when it comes to goal threat – he is second in the stats for overall shots (12), shots inside the penalty area (8) and efforts on target (5), an indication of his menace. While Lambert has also scored once – as a result of a converted spot-kick – he is up on last year’s figures for shots (4 v 2.5) and shots in the box (2.7 v 1.5), a suggestion that he could be set to benefit from an upcoming run of games that see Southampton play at St Mary’s four times (WHM, CPL, SWA, FUL) in the next six Gameweeks.7 shots inside the box by Everton’s Nikica Jelavic – the highest number by any forward without a goal to his name thus far. The Croatian has registered the same number of efforts from close range as the likes of Roberto Soldado and Daniel Sturridge, then, but while the Spurs and Liverpool man have found the net 2 and 3 times respectively, Roberto Martinez’s lone forward has fluffed his line each time and managed only 2 of those attempts on target. Certainly, the number of opportunities afforded to Jelavic is good news for those considering a move for Romelu Lukaku; the loan forward is, of course, unavailable for Gameweek 4 against parent club Chelsea but he’d be expected to produce the goods with such a consistent service behind him.6 touches in the box by Dimitar Berbatov over Fulham’s first three fixtures – a real concern for his owners. Dropping deeper to accommodate Darren Bent, the Bulgarian’s average of 2 touches in the penalty area is less than half last term’s 4.6, while his efforts inside the box have plummeted from 1.9 to 0.3 this term. Even Berbatov’s creativity has taken a real dive, down from 1.4 “key passes to 0.7” ahead of a run of games which sees the Cottagers entertain West Brom, Cardiff and Stoke in the next four.28.5 minutes per chance afforded to Daniel Sturridge – the fifth best of any forward. The Liverpool striker has scored the winner in all three of his appearances so far but, without the talents of Luis Suarez, it’s intriguing to see that Sturridge’s average has actually dropped from last season’s 19 minutes per shot. Indeed, overall, the January signing is identical for attempts on goal (3.3) and more or less mirrors his shots in the box stat (2.3 to 2.2) – where Sturridge has really excelled in in shot conversion, with 30% of his efforts finding the net compared to 15.7% in 2012/13. His creativity has taken a big tumble, though; last time out, he averaged 1.5 key passes per game – so far, he’s made just 1 over three games.4 shots on target by Cardiff’s Fraizer Campbell – the highest of any forward from the promoted clubs. Encouragingly for his owners, this is more than the likes of Van Persie, Aguero and Roberto Soldado and highlights his keen eye for goal – Campbell has only managed 10 touches in the box but he’s still managed to fire 6 shots from close range (7 overall) and his shot accuracy of 57.1% is bettered only by Benteke, when compared to forwards with two or more starts so far.15 touches in the penalty box by Roberto Soldado. The Tottenham forward has come under criticism for failing to score from open play so far and with a 4-3-3 system leaving him a little isolated up front, many are considering alternatives, despite a superb run of fixtures. Dig deeper into the statistics, though, and Soldado’s owners will be confident of an upturn; those 15 touches are just 3 less than Van Persie, for example, while his 7 shots inside the box mirrors Sturridge. Furthermore, only three forwards (Benteke, Aguero and Iago Aspas) have registered more chances created for team-mates than Soldado’s 5 – a sign of his overall contribution. With Erik Lamela and Christian Eriksen primed for their first start at home to Norwich next time out, there’s plenty reason to remain positive.

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