This has been a week of tough decisions.
You wonβt be surprised to know, however, that despite being charged to make a choice that would contribute to the selection of my Government, my most troublesome dilemma has been my Fantasy line-up.
While I successfully pencilled a cross and popped my vote into a ballot box without any real degree of anxiety, I know that my final decision this morning will be riddled with doubt and concern for what is to follow.
I can choose the wrong Government, but God help those around me if I sell Eden Hazard and he scores.
Even now, Iβm not clear on what route to take. Like so many other Fantasy managers, I find myself at the mercy of Joseβs whims and Chelseaβs motivation. They return from the beach, stinking of Factor 10, to compete for pride against a Liverpool outfit somehow still within reach of a Champions League spot. Iβm struggling to recall a more uncertain scenario.
Having decided a week ago that it would be Raheem Sterling and Philippe Coutinho for the chop, suddenly things have been turned on their head by Unitedβs stuttering run of defeats and the Chelsea unknowns.
Liverpool have to score at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea just have to put on a show for their supporters. Just how thatβs going to transpire in terms of results and Fantasy points is anyoneβs guess.
Most of us will have had somewhere between four and six players in that contest going into todayβs deadline. We now have to deal with those players and make trades that will earn us profit, all against a backdrop of such confusion.
Iβm fearful about the prospect of swapping out Hazard. Troubled about spending four points just to acquire Arsenal assets that will likely be rotated over the next three Gameweeks. Apprehensive that any investment in Sunderland will be fruitless.
As a 43-year-old family man, I should find time to consider what Thursdayβs result will mean for my country and my loved ones.
Iβll promise to do that once Iβve decided if Jack Wilshere’s worth a punt.
