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Post by vickyground on Jan 23, 2011 11:05:37 GMT
It looks like we will lose both of them before the end of the week. They have both netted 3 times this season. Don't get me wrong, I love Ricardo to bits, but he has not been the same since his shoulder injuries and Tunny is pure magic at times, just like Ric. At this moment in time I will take Tunny, his man of the match performance was great against Bolton. I wish we could keep them both.
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Post by fentonstokie on Jan 23, 2011 11:12:02 GMT
One's going go and i think yesterday was a big clue as to which one.
Tunny played, Ric didnt so i'd say its bye bye Ric.
But i'd think we'd miss Tuncay. he's just starting to look the part where as Ric(has much as i hate say it) looks like he's on the slide.
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Post by scfcloyalist on Jan 23, 2011 11:17:40 GMT
One's going go and i think yesterday was a big clue as to which one. Tunny played, Ric didnt so i'd say its bye bye Ric. But i'd think we'd miss Tuncay. he's just starting to look the part where as Ric(has much as i hate say it) looks like he's on the slide. +1
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Post by march4 on Jan 23, 2011 11:23:33 GMT
We will miss Tuncay as much as we miss Kitson
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Post by luke45 on Jan 23, 2011 11:27:18 GMT
There's no way we'll lose both, I'm still remaining hopefully we'll lose neither. But if they did both go, we'd definitely miss Ric more.
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Post by bettsy on Jan 23, 2011 11:30:10 GMT
We will miss Tuncay as much as we miss Kitson we'll miss that black bin bag we saw against bolton more than mama, to the question we'll miss tunny more
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Post by Binndy on Jan 23, 2011 11:40:37 GMT
I wont miss either much (well love them both) for the benefit of stoke city,it depends on who we buy and the results from the next four games.
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Post by hanibal7 on Jan 23, 2011 11:47:33 GMT
If i had a choice who wuld stay i have to say Tunny,as he is younger,faster and less injury prone
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Post by stokeoptimist on Jan 23, 2011 11:52:56 GMT
Tunny, if it's a choice, Fuller is now a luxury we cannot afford. Absolute moments of brilliance once in a blue moon paid for with a sullen bad attitude, doesn't work, injury prone, doesn't train etc
No contest
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Post by french toast on Jan 23, 2011 12:21:06 GMT
Ric is twice the player tunny is, we will miss ric more
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Post by evans1863 on Jan 23, 2011 14:32:29 GMT
Ric by an incredible distance
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Post by kevkj on Jan 23, 2011 14:34:49 GMT
Both very poor finishers but easy on the eye. Walters is ugly but somehow scores more,WEIRD.
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Post by Olgrligm on Jan 23, 2011 14:42:30 GMT
Fuller, by a mile.
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Post by Irish Stokie on Jan 23, 2011 14:51:43 GMT
Ric has been our talisman in the Prem and IF he leaves he will leave a massive hole in the side that will be nearly impossible to fill. Tunny hasn't made anything like the impact Fuller has and in the last 18 months Fuller has contributed a hell of a lot more than Tunny.
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Post by elystokie on Jan 23, 2011 15:00:03 GMT
We will miss Tuncay as much as we miss Kitson Oh yeah, who can forget the amount of times Kitsons name was sung by the fans when he was with us? Couple of years ago it would have been Ric, nowadays it's easily Tunny for me.
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Post by Norfolkstokie in manchester on Jan 23, 2011 15:03:18 GMT
Ric by a country mile... Although I'd rather keep both. Ric is my favourite ever Stoke player
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Post by stokie4life on Jan 23, 2011 15:20:52 GMT
Definitely Fuller for me.
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Post by Chris1863 on Jan 23, 2011 17:24:31 GMT
tunny for me,for the simple reason is,tunny runs around and actualy goes for the ball,whereas fuller just stands there and waits for it at his feet.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2011 17:29:12 GMT
Fuller's impact as a Stoke City player dwarfs Tuncay's in the way that an elephant dwarfs a woodlouse.
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Post by stokelad84 on Jan 23, 2011 17:30:18 GMT
RF10
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Post by roylandstoke on Jan 23, 2011 17:39:03 GMT
Ric. . Sadly Tuncay has never been given a long enough run for us to really know how much we may really miss him
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Post by chell_rosey on Jan 23, 2011 17:44:46 GMT
Sadly Tuncay has never been given a long enough run for us to really know how much we may really miss him Can't disagree with this. Gotta say Ric but who knows if Tuncay had been given more of a chance.
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Post by Coll40 on Jan 23, 2011 17:45:40 GMT
No contest Tunny
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Post by Beardy200 on Jan 23, 2011 17:50:18 GMT
Losing Ric would be like losing a limb. Losing Tunny would be like losing a fingernail.
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Post by chell_rosey on Jan 23, 2011 17:53:04 GMT
Losing Ric would be like losing a limb. Losing Tunny would be like losing a fingernail. Yeah...but have you tried picking your nose with no fingernails?
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Post by mermaidsal on Jan 23, 2011 19:46:17 GMT
In terms of goals scored in relation to wages/transfer fee paid over this season and last, they've both been poor investments and on paper Tunny's been an extremely poor one. Just facing facts.
Ric is a talisman, that's worth a lot and his assists aren't nothing either. But we've seen the best of him now tbh, as a business we'd be daft not to seriously consider cashing in.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2011 19:52:08 GMT
In terms of goals scored in relation to wages/transfer fee paid over this season and last, they've both been poor investments and on paper Tunny's been an extremely poor one. Just facing facts. Ric is a talisman, that's worth a lot and his assists aren't nothing either. But we've seen the best of him now tbh, as a business we'd be daft not to seriously consider cashing in. This "we've seen the best of him" stuff is bizarre. He's been off form for one month! One! Before that he was and is as important as he has been since he signed. It only makes sense to "cash in" if we've got a ready made replacement who can make their own chances or if we're going to change how we play to get the best out of Tuncay. Since we're apparently going to do neither, it makes no sense whatsoever.
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Post by jack150 on Jan 23, 2011 19:54:35 GMT
Ric has been our talisman in the Prem and IF he leaves he will leave a massive hole in the side that will be nearly impossible to fill. Tunny hasn't made anything like the impact Fuller has and in the last 18 months Fuller has contributed a hell of a lot more than Tunny. so beating the 2nd left back in the world and smashing the ball in the top corner past one of the best goalies in the world in van der sar is"nt making an impact
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Post by robwahlmann on Jan 23, 2011 19:55:03 GMT
Depends on how well the replacements do.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2011 19:58:29 GMT
Ric has been our talisman in the Prem and IF he leaves he will leave a massive hole in the side that will be nearly impossible to fill. Tunny hasn't made anything like the impact Fuller has and in the last 18 months Fuller has contributed a hell of a lot more than Tunny. so beating the 2nd left back in the world and smashing the ball in the top corner past one of the best goalies in the world in van der sar is"nt making an impact He's flattered to deceive though - for every game where he's been excellent there's been one where he's been completely anonymous.
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