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Plus: Stephen Ireland's Secret World Class 9-a-side Team
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Can you believe it?! Gameweek 15 is on your doorstep.
It feels like gameweek 14 was just a couple of days ago. Oh waitā¦ it was.
Well, we know you live a busy life, so todayās briefing will keep you on top of your game - metaphorically and literally.
And a quick FPL reminder, your gameweek 15 transfer deadline is 6 oāclock tonight!
Donāt stress if youāre struggling with FPL this week, we have you covered with The Ultimate Guide to Gameweek 15.
Letās get into it, Router.
Todayās briefing is a ~3 min read:
Day 1 preview of Gameweek 15ā¦ Wolves vs Burnleyā¦ Luton vs Arsenal š¤©
Extra time: Son rises to the big occasions šÆ
Stephen Ireland's Secret World Class 9-a-side Team šŖ
Morning Brief šļø
Sheffield United have sacked Paul Heckingbottom. They are set to replace him with former manager Chris Wilder. Heckingbottom becomes the first manager to be dismissed this season.
Juventus forward Matias Soule, who is currently on loan at Frosinone, is attracting interest from Premier League clubs. Newcastle United lead the race to sign the Argentine.
Nice centre-back Jean-Clair Todibo āremains a candidateā for a winter move to Manchester United.
Some Everton players may seek compensation from the club for loss of earninings if they are relgated, following their 10-point penalty for financial rule breaches.
Nottingham Forest could face a January transfer embargo over late fee payments owed to agents.
West Ham are going to apply to have the London Stadium capacity expanded to 68,000 on match days. This would make it the second-largest Premier League ground behind Old Trafford.
GAMEWEEK 15 - DAY 1 PREVIEW š¤©
WOLVES VS BURNLEY
7.30 pm - Amazon Prime Video
The first game of Gameweek 15 kicks off tonight.
Off the back of Burnleyās 5-0 victory over Sheffield United, theyāll be feeling confident.
Burnley fans will be confident after hearing that Wolves have failed to win any of their last seven matches against Burnley in all competitions.
Andā¦ weirdly enough, Wolves donāt like coming against any promoted sides - having failed to win their last five games against them.
Maybe Wolves are just one of those teams that match their opponentā¦
You want to know something elseā¦? Burnley have gone unbeaten in their last 17 midweek fixtures.
Sorryā¦ what?! Are we talking about the same Burnley side that weāre seeing this season?
That said, Gary OāNeilās Wolves have been impressive this season. Thatās even considering how unlucky theyāve been.
If Burnley wants to riggle out of the relegation zone, this game might be their chance.
š Quick hit: Wolves have won seven of their last 19 Premier League games played on Tuesdays. That's their highest win rate (36.8%) on a specific day in the competition.
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LUTON VS ARSENAL
7.30 pm - Amazon Prime Video
Ok, so if we look at both teamsā current form, we see a clear patternā¦
Luton: LDLWL
Arsenal: WWWWW
Easy win for top of the table, Arsenal, right?
Wellā¦ yes and no.
Look, Arsenal will probably win.
But Luton has proven to be stubborn at home. Spurs only got a 1-0 win and Liverpool clutched onto a draw in the equivalent fixture.
Arsenalās away record isnāt all that special this season, either. They sit 11th in the league in terms of expected goals scored away (9.71) and are slightly underperforming with just nine goals.
Luton are also fifth best when it comes to expected clean sheets at home this season.
Soā¦ while Artetaās men will likely secure all-three points, donāt expect them to bulldoze the newly promoted side.
š Quick hit: Luton won 1-0 the last time these sides metā¦ on December 26 1991!
EXTRA-TIME ā±ļø
Jeff Stelling is back as the TalkSport Breakfast hostā¦ expect his notoriously high decibel levels and continuous mentions of Hartlepool.
No stopping Mac Allisterās screamer against Fulham. And the excited Arab commentary fits perfectly with such a wonder strike.
Erling Haaland was not happy after the final whistle on Sunday night. The Robot had zero shots on target in a game where he had five shots for the first time in his careerā¦ frustrated.
The bigger team the better for Tottenhamās Heung-Min Son. He becomes the first player to score away against four different reigning champions in the Premier League.
When you forget NOT to celebrateā¦ Chelseaās Levi Colwill scores against his former club Brighton but gets carried away in the moment.
Stephen Ireland's Secret World Class 9-a-side Team šŖ
Stephen Ireland organises a 9-a-side game in Chesire every week.
But itās not an ordinary 9-a-side. Itās only open to retired Premier League players. Yet, it sounds like a few of them still have lots of ability.
We have the inside scoop on who plays and Irelandās plans for the team.
The team does not have a name yet so we will refer to them as the Once-Upon-A-Prime. š¤£
Hereās a list of the regulars who play for Once-Upon-A-Prime:
Papiss Cisse
Oumar Niasse
Stephen Ireland
Antonio Valencia
Phil Barnsley
Danny Drinkwater
Joleon Lescott
Danny Simpson
Ravel Morrison
Stephen Ireland tells Ladbrokes Fan Zone, "I've managed to put together a great group of lads, and we all play together regularly now.ā
The comradery between the players is buildingā¦
"We go for drinks, socials, games of paddle, runs, anything really. I organise so many games because I just want to get everyone together.ā
The old boys still have ability judging by Irelandās confidence.
"Our 11 is good enough to play in League One, I'm telling you.ā
āI'm the best, by a mile! I'm still a top dog, in that group, don't worry about that. I don't think I've lost in something like 48 games, but who's counting?ā
Ireland famously claimed to get the better of Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard and Paul Scholes when he played against them. So there is good reason to believe the standard is high.
Each game is high stakes. The losing team faces forfeits and must cover the cost of the pitch.
"The losing team has to pay for the pitch, some cost a few hundred quid, some cost Ā£10 per man, it just depends where we're playing.
"There's forfeits, too. We'll vote for the worst player, and they'll have to wear an outfit chosen by the rest of us for a night out. There are shot forfeits when we get back to the bar, and we're constantly stitching each other up.ā
The Once-Upon-a-Prime-9s on tour? Weād love to see it.
āI'd love to take it on the road a bitā¦ā
"We're already planning our Christmas do, and the next step for me is to take this group chat on the road, I think.ā
āMaybe go to Ireland and play a team over there, maybe the same in the USA. I think there's something in it; a documentary or a TV show or something... that's my thinking behind it.ā
The bottom line: we want to see this 9-a-side team in action for ourselvesā¦.
"Every game is carnage because everyone is so competitive. It gets really bad; we've had to start paying for a proper referee and everything, because there always ends up being wars on the pitch. It's madness!ā
"People coming to watch, or teams that are on after us, must just be thinking that's not right at all, how rowdy it gets, it's insane.ā
"We've had players walk off; their heads have gone so they've jumped in their car and drove off halfway through the game. It's so funny; everyone looks forward to it.ā
The team has proved to be a good networking tool for some of the players and managers involved.
Apparently, Papiss CissƩ and Oumar Niasse are still looking good according to Alex Bruce.
Bruce ended up inviting the pair to Macclesfield training to āup the standardsā.
Something special is brewing in Chesire and we want to know more.
The R1 team are enquiring about an old-fashioned 7 vs 7 against Stephenās side.
MEME š
It has been chilly this winterā¦