Unfortunately, Week 9 was one of my poorest race of the season, mostly due to Bale's most awarded and Drogba. He returned a measly 9.5 points for a price of 37 pounds, which they say is really bad.
Fortunately, the other is the £ 49m game yesterday I took another 63.5 points, my hard disk for a total of 73 so far, and left me with £ 14m Nani go today. As can be worth 14 points that are almost 90 days later it would take hours, but is not large compared to other administrators who had the man in the photo above (more on him later).
It 'started OK - van der Vaart took a goal in the noon kick-off and, while the bullet is not much to do I did not have all the Chelsea players were concerned. I also had a draw against Everton after suffering met the Spurs in midweek exploits in Milan. Baines free kick was excellent.
In 03 hours it was a 2-0 win at Wolves Chelsea (who played well), with Bosingwa and Zhirkov more than double the cost (16 and 10), Malouda Chipping back with a goal of 14 points. I said Drogba - who had the opportunity, but not so strong after his illness, in retrospect it was a mistake to be spent on it. However, the other day, who scored 30 points in a game like this, so I can not regret, and do not let me back if I think I need.
This week the players, having predicted the victory of West Brom and Birmingham, and this seems to be the case. Matthew's team inspired by Chris Brunt is back (after a goal by Carson) to beat Fulham and Birmingham was too much for Blackpool at St Andrews, claimed a 2-0 victory. The new start was important turning point in the week, as Ben Foster, once again just 23.5 points, one of the main reasons for my going to be a bad week. Congratulations, if you do, see Brum defender, Larsson had Zigic - all great points.
(Especially record Drogba, d'oh) Many of us have lost points by Foster and Kirkland took the risk, at least not negative - does little to zero. A more predictable, Bolton 1 Wigan 1 points Rodallega well, Elmander and Holden. Sunderland luck, the three points against Aston Villa, Dunne own goal difference, despite the second half, but struck the city.
The last game of the day saw West Ham in a pretty pathetic performance in front of his home fans in a deserved 2-1 defeat at Newcastle. Obinna was a waste of time, but Barton, and Nolan Carroll is back in the points after a quiet few weeks.
This was on Saturday - we have Man Utd v Stoke (where I have to do with a hat-trick Nani '), Liverpool v Blackburn and now Manchester City vs Arsenal. I'm on top at the end of 1000 (currently 740th)