It is indeed, and we're back to pick up where we left off. Sheen FC may be gone but our poor points score is as consistent as its always been.
And with that confidence boost, let's take a brief look at what we've missed. The Hearsay team currently sits in a modest 374,949th place overall with 721 points in total.
A season review so far:
Jamie Vardy
The preview:
How the Hearsay team lined up for GW 14 |
It was points galore for the front seven as only Mahrez and Sanchez failed to register either a goal or an assist.
Lukaku proved why he's the talk of Merseyside at the moment as our decision to captain him paid off. De Bruyne would've been a better choice but you can't have it all. Can you?
No. You can't, but we'll try and figure out what you can have with this week's Hit and Miss.
This is the segment where we put on our prediction fezs and try and guess the future.
HIT: Ross Barkley
The Everton midfielder has been at the forefront of their recent successes picking up a staggering 32 points from his last two games. The Toffees face a Palace team off the back of a 5-1 rout against Newcastle, Barkley played 90 minutes in midweek but after progressing to the League Cup semis, it can only bring confidence to his game.
MISS: Jamie Vardy
Surely you're not suggesting taking the record-breaking goalscorer out of my team, you ask. Of course not, however, runs have to come to an end and I see that happening in a rather drab game at the Liberty stadium. Don't take Vardy out, obviously, but I wouldn't triple captain him either.
PUNT: Troy Deeney
The Watford forward hasn't had a season to remember so far but has bagged three goals in his last three games and four in his last five. The Hornets face a Norwich team who've conceded their fair share of goals this season. Can Deeney keep up his form?
The Hearsay Team Transfer
This all begs the question, who will face the axe this week? The team has a few injuries to deal with but despite not being completely injured, Alexis Sanchez will probably bow out. He's been eclipsed by Ozil in recent weeks and will probably make way for the German to free up some funds.
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