Molly Hudson of the Times and the Guadian's Suzy Wrack then step into the hot seat(s) to preview Arsenal's WSL clash with Manchester City - how big would a win be, City's injury worries, the need for two Leah Williamsons and a Vivianne Meidema love-in. Asked about what he saw in Odegaard last season, Arteta said: One of them is that he thinks about the team before himself. The panel also debate Mikel Arteta's selection headache and just about stumble into a prediction for Beat the Beat ahead of Saturday's trip to Burnley. With the international break taking the players away from the Emirates Stadium, we've decided to focus our third Arsenal Beat special of the season on a man who has instigated the change in fortunes in recent weeks and months. News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services. Every season seems to be a struggle to find something containing both humour and originality, and whilst we can barely claim the latter, weve compiled a list of 40 great team names for those in need. Subscribe to us today. Please remember to rate and review and we will be back to preview the near-top of the table clash with Liverpool next week. No football over the international break? Thanks for reading the FPL Team Names for 2022/23 season blog.

We round things off as ever with Guess the Gooner as Charles and James make their debut appearances on the game everyone (a few people) can't get enough of. Emile Smith Rowe has been earning the plaudits of late and Simon Collings of the Evening Standard looks back over his journey to the first-team. Finally, Mark also gets a taste of his own medicine as he is the next panellist to face the Arsenal Beat Quiz and his specialist subject round will come as no surprise. The panel discuss the trip to Burnley and how the Arsenal new boys can play a part in getting a result, Thomas Partey coming back into the side and the situation surrounding Jack Wilshere and a possible return to London Colney. While 'Harry's Heroes' and 'Steve's XI' may have used to have had a place in your Fantasy League, now it's about the funniest, the punniest and the downright worst wordplay possible. Sam is in charge today and is joined by the Athletic's James McNicholas - aka Gunnerblog - and James Olley, senior football writer at ESPN, to dissect where things went wrong at Selhurst Park, discuss Arteta's options at left-back following a poor night for Nuno Tavares and look ahead to the weekend visit of Brighton. However, no new season would be complete without a friends and family fantasy football league, would it? :: Signing of the season A favourite of a certain Maurizio Sarri, were sure. We make decisions, go back on those decisions. Mark is joined by the Evening Standard's Simon Collings and Art de Roche from The Athletic as they discuss where things went wrong against Liverpool and how the defeat laid bare the need to add to the squad in January. The panel discuss the dramatic Europa League win over Benfica and whether a simple assist could kickstart Willian's Arsenal career. Mark is back to host and is joined by The Guardian's Nick Ames and Simon Collings of the Evening Standard. A decision is set to be made at a shareholders meeting n. Bruno Guimaraes outlines ambitions for 2022/23 Premier League season. Markis joined by Sam Dean of the Telegraph and the Athletic's Art de Roche as the trio looks ahead to the Brentford game and discusses what we'd like to see in any forthcoming stadium upgrades. Instead, despite it being a Bank Holiday, the panel work hard in trying to highlight where things went wrong for Arsenal on Saturday - but also before then as the whole of Project Arteta teeters on the brink of failure. Usual service will be resumed next week but given Arsenal fixtures are a little thin on the ground and the transfer window has shut, we thought it would be nice to offer something different. Sam Dean from the Telegraph and the Guardian's Nick Ames were in attendance, getting soaked as they filed on a goalless draw - but was it a good point for Arsenal? John Cross, the chief football writer for the Mirror, Times chief football writer Henry Winter, Mark Irwin from the Sun discuss Vieiras long-standing impact on Arsenal. A look back at the Women's FA Cup final, Molly discusses Chelsea boss Emma Hayes and the constant question concerning a move into the men's game. Mark and Simon are back and this time they are joined by Nick Callow of Hayters Teamwork. The panel discuss Martin Odegaard's improving performances and whether a deal can be struck in the summer to extend his stay. Mark is joined by Charles Watts of Goal and the Guardian's Nick Ames to look back on the Leeds win and preview a massive north London derby, while (two) of our panel offer their predictions for Thursday's clash. Number of People Who Played FPL Each Season | How Many Play FPL? Old but gold. Mark is joined by the Telegraph's Sam Dean and Molly Hudson from the Times to look back on the Leicester success, who stood out, the change in atmosphere around the club and why Granit Xhaka being a square peg could be bad for the Switzerland captain.

Embed from Getty Imageswindow.gie=window.gie||function(c){(gie.q=gie.q||[]).push(c)};gie(function(){gie.widgets.load({id:'dowhcDPDT_lb4fpOmYCRwQ',sig:'fg5jsgI0U6D2NpRoRHEhtBfUfOK_nQx6tdaNbOdk5PQ=',w:'594px',h:'396px',items:'468617698',caption: false ,tld:'com',is360: false })}); Embed from Getty Imageswindow.gie=window.gie||function(c){(gie.q=gie.q||[]).push(c)};gie(function(){gie.widgets.load({id:'jfh0lmb_TyJ5Rm1l94jZcQ',sig:'aj7uYtIERpGB7pcNFYS5wW_1O22VbFbO55iG4PNcWzs=',w:'594px',h:'420px',items:'1297287628',caption: false ,tld:'com',is360: false })}); Favourite Mido moment?#THFC #COYS pic.twitter.com/cb3u0RExa9, Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) February 23, 2021. Last season, former striker Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang was stripped of the armband by Arteta before his January switch to Barcelona. Deciding which premium players by that we mean the budget-hogging, points-hoarding ones is always a tricky task and shoehorning them all in will be even tougher now Man City have signed Erling Haaland, aka the leagues newest cheat code. Please remember to rate and review The Arsenal Beat and subscribe to the show on your favourite podcast provider. Once smart home gadgets and Sam's lunching habits are out of the way, the trio discuss Saturday's game against Norwich, the returns of White and Gabriel, where will Tomiyasu play, Thomas Partey's brilliance and the long-standing issues with the Arsenal armband. Mark takes hosting duties as he is joined by senior football writer at ESPN, James Olley and the Daily Mail's chief football reporter Sami Mokbel. There really was no point having the next instalment of the Arsenal Beat quiz or looking well ahead to the Norwich game was there? 'The Sun', 'Sun', 'Sun Online' and 'Dream Team' are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. There is also debate as to whether Aubameyang is the right choice to be the captain of Arsenal long-term. Pretty important topic as this time of the year rolls around! What a week in the WSL for Arsenal as they open up a lead at the top of the table having taken four points from Manchester City and Brighton.

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Why are so few Dream Team bosses picking last season's third-best midfielder? Have trouble picking a name for your team? So, there you have it - the very best Fantasy Football team names for the 2022-23 Premier League season.

Fantasy Premier League has launched for the new season and as the campaign edges ever closer, fantasy managers across the country will be weighing up the key decisions that will haunt them until the seasons kick off in August. The English Premier League will get underway on August 5, as Arsenal once again open the season like they did last year with a Friday night game, where they will travel to Crystal Palace. Our predictor game 'Beat the Beat' also returns as our panel look ahead to Sunday's tricky game at Leicester. Thats the easy part. With the January transfer window looming we take an in-depth look at William Saliba - his early career, move to Arsenal and what has gone wrong since. Incredibly, the new FPL season is mere weeks away, and the hunt for the best Fantasy Football team names is rapidly accelerating. Ahead of the visit of Manchester United a number of Arsenal journalists select their best memories from a fixture which used to dominate the English football calendar. Thats how it works, right? Sure, you can go for the old classics likeBayer Neverlosin', but we know that most players want their team name to really stand out against the crowd.