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🗓️ 15 April 2024
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Whether you’re debating one free transfer, considering a hit, playing a Free Hit chip, or ready to wildcard, this episode has all you need for GW34 strategy. This isn’t the last double of the season, but it very well could be the most pivotal, so Josh and Brandon methodically run position by position through every viable (or nearly viable) transfer option, from goalkeepers and defenders to midfielders and forwards. Arsenal and Liverpool are the marquee clubs, but does their current form and risk of rotation scare us off any players? Plus who are the sneaky picks on the lower-ranked doubling teams like Bournemouth, Wolves, Crystal Palace, and Everton? There’s much to consider, so join us and let’s figure it out together. Hail Cheaters!
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0:00.0 | Heyle-cheaters. Welcome to the always-streating podcast. What a Sunday, Brandon, an amazing Sunday that only Man City fans could love, I think, right? Fantasy fans, tough one. Premier League title enthusiasts or whatever. People who wanted to, I mean, not that the race is over, but, man, that was a couple of own goals today, Brandon, |
0:41.5 | from Arsenal and Liverpool, went there. |
0:43.3 | Well, so we made a thing about our On the Beach Index last week on the main feed. |
0:49.2 | And maybe there's a twist in the On the Beach tail where Arsenal and Liverpool are the beach teams, |
0:56.6 | the ones that couldn't quite get things going. |
1:00.4 | I mean, I guess there were two different problems plaguing these teams. |
1:03.6 | Liverpool, again, incredibly profligate in front of goal. |
1:09.1 | And Arsenal just could. |
1:10.3 | It's like a word that you only use in the context of talking about, like, football matches, right? |
1:16.2 | It's like, I think I've ever used it in my... |
1:17.8 | Have you ever used profligate, like, outside of this context? |
1:20.8 | Like, you ever, like, worked with an employee who was profligate or something like that? |
1:25.6 | No, I mean, as I stroll through the biblical tales that are my life, maybe I do use the word. |
1:32.7 | Yeah, there could be some more than. |
1:33.9 | But, yeah, not often. |
1:35.1 | And then I don't know, Arsenal just seemed rather disjointed and maybe they were just a little distracted by the Byron Munich return leg that's happening in this upcoming week. So this just leaves. You think that's what it is? I mean, you think that you think it was the Champions League? Like, it wasn't a great performance in the Champions League. And, you know, so yeah, I mean, it might have been. I mean, I wouldn't have thought that the, I feel like if anything, like the Premier League could have taken a back, or I mean, the Champions League could have taken a back seat this year, right? |
2:06.7 | Oh, yeah, the Champions League can wait, fellas. |
2:09.7 | But I look at the Arsenal team and there's obviously so much to love there. |
2:15.0 | And I think the thing that's really exciting about Arsenal is how young |
2:18.6 | a squad, relatively speaking, they have. So to be fighting so well on both campaigns might be a |
2:26.7 | distraction. And that was the like coming out of the first leg of Byron Munich was while Byron's |
2:32.0 | experience really saw them through that draw. |
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