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Canterbury Palace Flag Whitstable 11 Nov 20 5.14pm Send a Private Message to Canterbury Palace Add Canterbury Palace as a friend

These seem to spring up from time to time. His latest article with the BBC discussing his time with us and how he came to leave.

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"He says he would regularly visit online chat forums where fans would discuss his transfer.

"They just see a subjective situation and think 'he's chasing the money'. I'd get death threats - they'd write things like, 'I'm going to do this when I see him in the streets'."

Having posted on here at the time I have to say I remember sheer anger towards him but don't recall anyone threatening to do anything violent to him.

 


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Tickled pink Flag Cornwall 11 Nov 20 5.22pm Send a Private Message to Tickled pink Add Tickled pink as a friend

I wonder how the move went for him

 

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rollercoaster Flag Cornwall 11 Nov 20 7.27pm Send a Private Message to rollercoaster Add rollercoaster as a friend

He say his biggest regret is leaving Palace, quite right.

I think his word about the online comments by Palace supporters is a reminder to all of us that unpleasant, rude and offensive comments posted on sites such as this are just destructive and show the club in a bad light.

 

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braunstoneagle Flag the middle of bumf*** nowhere... 11 Nov 20 8.07pm Send a Private Message to braunstoneagle Add braunstoneagle as a friend

Originally posted by Canterbury Palace

These seem to spring up from time to time. His latest article with the BBC discussing his time with us and how he came to leave.

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"He says he would regularly visit online chat forums where fans would discuss his transfer.

"They just see a subjective situation and think 'he's chasing the money'. I'd get death threats - they'd write things like, 'I'm going to do this when I see him in the streets'."

Having posted on here at the time I have to say I remember sheer anger towards him but don't recall anyone threatening to do anything violent to him.

i remember at the time on here saying he wasnt going to sign because it dragged on & on...think the warnock comments swang it personally...certain posters were adamant there would be a pitchside signing on his 16th birthday.

he was badly advised by his father & stretford at the time.

fair to say he is another sunny pike...shame

 


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crystal-purley Flag Purley 11 Nov 20 10.51pm Send a Private Message to crystal-purley Add crystal-purley as a friend

Ouch that Sonny Pike story is horrible.
Bostock was done over by Spurs and whereas at Palace he was playing first team football at Spurs he disappeared and all the promises made to him dissipated. We shouldn't hate him it was more down to advisers and father.

 


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Tickled pink Flag Cornwall 12 Nov 20 6.19am Send a Private Message to Tickled pink Add Tickled pink as a friend

Originally posted by rollercoaster

He says his biggest regret is leaving Palace, quite right.

I think his word about the online comments by Palace supporters is a reminder to all of us that unpleasant, rude and offensive comments posted on sites such as this are just destructive and show the club in a bad light.

He should've listened to us, he had the position with us to bring his game into fruition under the correct guidance of our club and in doing so keeping his feet on the ground, instead he was swept away placed under a huge spotlight (the absolute worst thing he needed) and all his potential was incinerated by that awful club.
His action at the time caused our reaction which was obviously horrible and nasty, football is extremely personal and when he left us he basically said 'Sod off!' he must surely understand this.

 

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Tickled pink Flag Cornwall 12 Nov 20 6.43am Send a Private Message to Tickled pink Add Tickled pink as a friend

Originally posted by crystal-purley

Ouch that Sonny Pike story is horrible.
Bostock was done over by Spurs and whereas at Palace he was playing first team football at Spurs he disappeared and all the promises made to him dissipated. We shouldn't hate him it was more down to advisers and father.

Spurs are not set up for the art of bringing players through, we hope ..they require.

 

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Helmet46 Flag Croydon 12 Nov 20 7.09am Send a Private Message to Helmet46 Add Helmet46 as a friend

I recall most of the anger was directed at those around him or seemingly gained any benefit from his obvious talent. This is the problem with younger players - strikes me an early move is rarely a good thing and especially at 15. Look at Egbo, who went to Germany. (Not always the case, of course).
I have no idea why he hasn’t succeeded since. Maybe he needs to be the biggest fish in the smallest pond, I don’t know.
He had obvious talent but was still young and perhaps needed a team built around him, as Warnock/Jordan seemed to suggest, rather than to have to fit in. Most clubs don’t sign youngsters professionally until 17 for a reason - they can have a better idea of how they will develop/cope etc, so it feels like it was a combination of speculative greed from Spurs (one sharp eye on his sell-on value) and perhaps the same closer to home from those that were meant to look after, guide and advise him, I’d say. (But I don’t know so just going from a dodgy old memory and heresay).
Massive shame. I have no ill feelings (not that my views are remotely important or relevant) and wish him well. I just think it’s a rather sad tale of greed and the manipulation of a 15 year old kid. I bet, however, that there’s no one around, who was involved from Spurs or anywhere else that gives so much as a minor toss.

 

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doombear Flag Too far from Selhurst Park 12 Nov 20 7.10am Send a Private Message to doombear Add doombear as a friend

Originally posted by Tickled pink

He should've listened to us, he had the position with us to bring his game into fruition under the correct guidance of our club and in doing so keeping his feet on the ground, instead he was swept away placed under a huge spotlight (the absolute worst thing he needed) and all his potential was incinerated by that awful club.
His action at the time caused our reaction which was obviously horrible and nasty, football is extremely personal and when he left us he basically said 'Sod off!' he must surely understand this.


In the same way that the nasty Palace fans understood he was a 16 yo kid who basically did what his family told him to do?
The kid was neither old enough nor sufficiently experienced to make his own decision - two reasons 16yos don't have the vote in this country!

Edited by doombear (12 Nov 2020 7.10am)

 

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Ginger Pubic Wig Flag Wickham de L'Ouest 12 Nov 20 10.10am Send a Private Message to Ginger Pubic Wig Add Ginger Pubic Wig as a friend

Kids of that age are absolute morons. They think they know everything but actually know nothing.

A super gifted footballer must be about as detached from reality as they come.

I don't blame his family either. You think your kid is Messi II...I mean they are brilliant and every top club in the world wants them. You want to believe it so badly. The club you support is 100% irrelevant at that moment.

The only hope was wisdom, but it didn't prevail. s*** happens.

 


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The Dolphin Flag 12 Nov 20 11.34am Send a Private Message to The Dolphin Add The Dolphin as a friend

From memory his Stepfather did him a disservice for personal greed?
He was entitled to be advised well at that age and he wasn't.
I would still have him back today - he cannot possibly have lost all of that talent.

 

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The Dolphin Flag 12 Nov 20 11.40am Send a Private Message to The Dolphin Add The Dolphin as a friend

In fact - maybe those who agree - we should start a petition to get him back to Selhurst Park.
Wilf, him and Clyne - youngsters who came through the youth scheme back on the pitch together.
Could be fun!

 

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