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Dubai Eagle 15 Aug 22 7.05pm | |
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Maybe the answer is both clubs have got it right - we did what suited our position at the time & Brentford did what suited their position - The eventual answer will more likely be measured as which club amassed greater longevity in the PL, traded more effectively during that PL period & at the time of relegation only fell into the championship, not beyond -
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Tickled pink Cornwall 16 Aug 22 8.59am | |
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Originally posted by ripleyeagle
They had a right go against Chelsea last year, the point I’m making is Brentford do not show too much respect to the big clubs. Very early for Brentford, lets see how they're doing after another couple of seasons.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 17 Aug 22 11.14am | |
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As I already said - what will their fans be saying about Mitchell? A 40 mil full back breaks these sums down pretty quickly.
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Goal Machine The Cronx 17 Aug 22 12.56pm | |
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Not read all the comments, so apologies if this is a repetition... It's been well documented in recent years that South London is a real hotbed of football talent - arguably the best in world currently. I think there was a recent stat that around 45% of the England players through all age groups combined were from South London. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to put two and two together here. We are ideally placed as the only South London based PL team and should be all over this and hoovering up the young talent. I guess the bigger question is whether our academy coaches up to scratch? - should we have more youth players coming through? However, all you need is 1 quality player to emerge every 3 years for it to be a success. We've had Mitchell, AWB and Zaha who have all gone on to play for England in the past decade. Prior to that Moses and Routledge have done well. We seem to have a constant stream of promising youngsters in the pipeline, hopefully Rak-Sakyi will have a successful loan with The Clowns and become a first team regular next season. I will add that our recruitment appears to have dramatically improved since the arrival of PV - perhaps we've now got the best of both? The future is bright for Palace.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 17 Aug 22 1.17pm | |
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Originally posted by Goal Machine
Not read all the comments, so apologies if this is a repetition... It's been well documented in recent years that South London is a real hotbed of football talent - arguably the best in world currently. I think there was a recent stat that around 45% of the England players through all age groups combined were from South London. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to put two and two together here. We are ideally placed as the only South London based PL team and should be all over this and hoovering up the young talent. I guess the bigger question is whether our academy coaches up to scratch? - should we have more youth players coming through? However, all you need is 1 quality player to emerge every 3 years for it to be a success. We've had Mitchell, AWB and Zaha who have all gone on to play for England in the past decade. Prior to that Moses and Routledge have done well. We seem to have a constant stream of promising youngsters in the pipeline, hopefully Rak-Sakyi will have a successful loan with The Clowns and become a first team regular next season. I will add that our recruitment appears to have dramatically improved since the arrival of PV - perhaps we've now got the best of both? The future is bright for Palace. Mitchell came from their academy - which they then closed. I agree with you but I'm trying to make that point. Had they kept their academy, they might have had Mitchell. They didn't and he's ours.
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MrRobbo Chaldon 17 Aug 22 1.59pm | |
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Outside of the financial argument. Clubs have consistently shown that its hard in early years to spot all the right talent. 2 close to home examples. Olise was released from Arsenal, Chelsea and Man City Eze released from Arsenal, Fulham, Reading, Millwall 2 players that will play the remainder of their career at PL level and command a decent fee if they move. Both would ahve been looked at by 100's of skilled coaches I think Eze was picked up by QPR at 18 and Olise at 16
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