No delight here: Tyler Boyd loaned to Sivasspor from Besiktas

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  1. BostonRed

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  2. BostonRed

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    Now he's back in their plans?

    https://www.besiktas.com.tr/spor/sergen-yalcindan-tyler-boyda-yesil-isik/10108

    Tyler Boyd, whose license was suspended after playing for the first 4 weeks in the league last season, and who was hired to Sivas in the second half, will be one of the 14 foreigners of the team. According to the news of İsmail Er from Spor Arena; Beşiktaş Coach Sergen Yalçın gave a positive report for Tyler Boyd, who has shown a successful performance in training since the beginning of the season, and expressed his opinion on the rental of Ajdin Hasic, who could not take part in the team last year due to his injury.
     
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  3. BostonRed

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    Another loan in Turkey:

     
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  4. Gorky

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    Mmm, delicious Turkish tea.
     
  5. Suyuntuy

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    At this point I don't think the Turkish league is playing at a level high enough to consider anyone playing there a candidate for the 23-man squad, unless we have a significant number of injured or ill players (or "injured" and "ill" --Egg's gotta get proactive and demand the release of players, even if the big clubs say they are "feeling unwell" or "have a knock").
     
  6. Gorky

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    We have quite a few Yanks in Turkey this season. Boyd, Yedlin, Wright...anyone e;se?
     
  7. BostonRed

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    Gboly Ariyibi is now in the Turkish 2nd tier.
     
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  11. Suyuntuy

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    Out guys are like the mafia's kiss of death.
     
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  17. m vann

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    I love the Turkish league. Never fails for a good player surprised like Boyd subbing out for Loic Remy. Great league for…. “Oh that’s where that guy went….”
     
  18. Suyuntuy

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    It's a retirement league for fancy names.

    The Good : Tyler started, played over an hour.

    The Bad : He was pretty inconsequential, Remy did more.

    The Ugly : They're still dead last and have 10 points so far. They'd need 18 to be safe (and a much better GD).
     
  19. Casper

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    Boyd starts today vs Goztepe, match tracker says its at left wing.
     
  20. RidiculousLichaj

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    Yeah I just flipped through the rosters of most of the SuperLig teams, and you could certainly put together a roster that could’ve won a a champions League if the year was 2010.

    as fun as it was to see guys like Keane, Henry, Pirlo, Beckham, Ibra, etc., I’m glad MLS is for the most part moving on from the retirement league and is focusing on signing young DPs. Ronaldo or Messi should be the only exceptions, assuming they are still playing at a high level when they want to come.
     
  21. BostonRed

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  22. Casper

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  23. Casper

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    Went behind 1-0 on a 25th minute penalty.
     
  24. Casper

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    Tyler is playing as an attacking wing. The wings have traded sides, so he's been both right and left depending on when.
     
  25. Casper

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    Early second half, Boyd heads wide from about 9' out.
     

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