Now this is interesting. Initially i balked at the thought of putting in the 1.00 priced Tuncay into my team. Consider this, he is playing for Stoke against a strong Chelsea team, and that after two draining international matches. But after tonight, I am seriously thinking of putting him into my line-up. Reasons are as follows:
1) They play Chelsea at home. Stoke are notoriously difficult to play at home. Chelsea has the shocking news that they cannot sign anyone for the next couple years and this will seriously take their mind off the pitch (though this point is probably moot --> Chelsea should be mentally stronger than that).
2) Tuncay Sanli (corrected the name) has scored 2 goals in Turkey's 4-2 win over Estonia in Istanbul. I would watch out for his midweek international before deciding whether to put him in, especially if Tony Pulis decides to bench him.
3) He costs 1.00, which is enough reason for most managers who wish to spend their cash elsewhere. At that price, anything is a good return (unless of course, he gets cards and an own goal!). Heck he will still get points even if he comes on as a sub i am sure.
4) In real life, the Potters paid Boro 5mil to bring him to the Britannia, so he will definitely be a first teamer.
So here i am contemplating whether to jump onto the Tuncay bandwagon. All my players cost above the prices I got them so it does make more sense in the long term to keep them over Tuncay, since there's no way I can get them back if I drop them now. For now, what I will do is play around with my positions and watch the international scoreline. Even if I decide not to add him in, I will barn door him in if he does well.
Edit: Ahhh. I'll be out of town over the weekend...so i'll have to make a decision before Thurs. =(
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ReplyDelete2) Sanli Tuncay has scored 2 goals in Turkey's 4-2 win over Estonia in Istanbul.
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Tuncay is his FIRST name not his surname... :)
Cheers, you are right! Thanks for the correction.
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