Joe Mellor and Nick Haynes at Form Labs – a division of Bettorlogic – take a look at how the top-tier teams are faring in the fourth round of the FA Cup.
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Premium Content Forget Sleepy Hollow. Welcome to millionaire s row. Picking players from the team your barrack for in your KFC SuperCoach side is a fun part of the game, but Geelong supporters might need to take out a second mortgage to afford all the Cats superstars in 2021. Geelong has the highest collective value of any side, with the full squad coming in at almost $14.5 million - well above the $10 million KFC SuperCoach salary cap. The Cats have overtaken the Western Bulldogs, who held top spot in 2020, despite the arrival at Whitten Oval of another top-priced midfield star in Adam Treloar.
Inside Edge: Has the Liverpool and Man United rivalry reignited? Share
March 26, 2021
This week’s Inside Edge analysis from Nick Haynes at Form Labs – a division of Bettorlogic – begins by looking at this weekend’s Premier League blockbuster at Anfield, and whether Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men can retain their spot at the top of the table.
The Red Devils currently sit three points clear of their rivals at the top of the table, though they’ll have to bring their ‘A’ game if they want to end Liverpool’s 67 game unbeaten home run in the league.
Amazingly, this is the first time since April 1997 that these two have gone head-to-head as a top of the table clash, and as a result, we’d expect this to be the fiercest Northwest derby in the post-Ferguson era. Man United ran out 3-1 winners at Anfield on that day on their way to lifting the title.
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The 2020 season brought about more challenges than bear thinking about, and when the announcement of list cuts came through the stratosphere more than a few players in the competition were nervous.
In 2021 more players are under the pump than ever before, so here I’ve identified a player from each club who’s fighting for a new deal in 2021 and those are out of contract in 2021 flying towards a new deal.
Inside Edge: Finding the value in the wildcard round Share
As the congested festive football period draws to a close in Europe,
Nick Haynes from Form Labs looks to North America where the NFL post-season is just getting underway for his weekly Inside Edge analysis.
With the expansion of the playoffs from 12 teams to 14, only two sides will avoid the wildcard round this season with the Kansas City Chiefs seeded first in the AFC and the Green Bay Packers taking the spoils in the NFC. However, it’s not been as clear cut in either conference than one might have thought, and there may be some greater value to be plucked out of the wildcard round this weekend.