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Premiership Week 15 Recap: Holding the Keys to the City
After a rather drab Saturday of Premiership action, it was a frenetic, breathless Sunday with the Manchester Derby taking center stage while down in West London, Arsenal was out to prove they weren't dead and buried just yet and they were seeking to prove just that against Chelsea.
Diving in the Box: Fantasy Premiership Week 16
rotodatabase.com — It's kind of a hum-drum ledger of games this weekend, but there's plenty to discuss when it comes to choosing your fantasy teams with many attractive matchups in store here. I'll help you pick out the true prize plums of the bunch. Overshadowing the week's game surely has to be the fifth ... (more) Diving in the Box: Fantasy Premiership Week 16
Premiership Week 16 Recap: Gone in 30 Seconds
rotodatabase.com — This past weekend in the Premiership had it all. The Big Four had taken care of business, though some had a trickier time of doing it. Elsewhere, there were blown leads that surely caused restless nights for some while there was one game in particular that had the anomaly of three goals scored ... (more) Premiership Week 16 Recap: Gone in 30 Seconds
Fantasy Premiership: Week 14-15 Top 50 Rankings
rotodatabase.com — So, here you go, without further ado, the Fantasy Premiership's Top 50. Because I skipped a week, I factored in the prior week when considering my rankings. I had a weird dream that some guy joined RotoDatabase just to spam posts on why Fulham's Andrew Johnson deserves to be in the top 50. Well, ... (more) Fantasy Premiership: Week 14-15 Top 50 Rankings
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