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Stirlingsays Flag 06 May 18 5.24pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by Brentmiester_General

Spurs won’t pay what we’re paying him.

Liverpool is up north and he said that he gets homesick when away on international duty and couldn’t settle up north with a bigger club.

Same rules apply with City as Liverpool

I can’t see Chelsea being a destination for Wilf

I could see him at Arsenal and they are the only club that concerns me as he has said in the past he supported them as a child. I do also think however that they won’t ha e their s*** together on the managerial front and won’t get him this summer if at all.

Yep, I agree...only the London clubs are a realistic threat. Arsenal being the biggest threat.

Losing Zaha would be a frigging disaster. I remember losing Ian Wright....Wright with Bright had us a 3rd place finish in the First Division...Sold him for loads of money for the time but it practically meant relegation.

Edited by Stirlingsays (06 May 2018 5.28pm)

 


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YT Flag Oxford 06 May 18 5.35pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Yep, I agree...only the London clubs are a realistic threat. Arsenal being the biggest threat.

Losing Zaha would be a frigging disaster. I remember losing Ian Wright....Wright with Bright had us a 3rd place finish in the First Division...Sold him for loads of money for the time but it practically meant relegation.

Edited by Stirlingsays (06 May 2018 5.28pm)

From the moment he went I thought we sold him on the cheap. My facts need checking but I think it was £2.5m, which I thought at the time was a giveaway....and then he became an Arsenal hero and record goalscorer. I think we paid £1.8m/£1.9m of the proceeds for Marco Gabbiadini who, in fairness, was no Ian Wright!!

 


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PatrickA Flag London 06 May 18 5.44pm Send a Private Message to PatrickA Add PatrickA as a friend

Parish has always remained adamant that Zaha would not be sold and the player himself has made recent noises about ‘not seeing himself playing elsewhere.’
However,it is evident that vested interests are at play and in my view agents are starting to place stories in the media with a view to unsettling the player and maybe starting an auction.
Agents must be rubbing their hands at the thought of their cut of a large fee.
It is the way the game has gone I’m afraid but I’m hoping the player himself will want to stay for at least another season.
He must know he is unlikely to be first choice at Champions League clubs.

 

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Stirlingsays Flag 06 May 18 6.10pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by YT

From the moment he went I thought we sold him on the cheap. My facts need checking but I think it was £2.5m, which I thought at the time was a giveaway....and then he became an Arsenal hero and record goalscorer. I think we paid £1.8m/£1.9m of the proceeds for Marco Gabbiadini who, in fairness, was no Ian Wright!!

I don't know what 2.5 million translates to now but yeah.....there's no doubt that not having Wright basically took the wind right out of our sails.

Gabbiadini wasn't as terrible as he's remembered but he was certainly no Ian Wright......not worth the fee we paid for sure.

We learnt the lesson of selling top players back then and Southampton are certainly learning it now.

Though to be fair, once a player decides that they want out.....there isn't a lot a club can do about it. The replacements are massively important.

That's why progressing the club into a larger one is so so important.


Edited by Stirlingsays (06 May 2018 6.13pm)

 


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dreamwaverider Flag London 06 May 18 6.16pm Send a Private Message to dreamwaverider Add dreamwaverider as a friend

Originally posted by The_postman

Sorry to disagree Henry. As explained in my earlier post (and reiterated by Tipp_Eagle), the reports of Wilf wanting to leave are just not true and can be ignored.

Really hope you are right postie

 

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VinceHilaire Flag London 06 May 18 6.26pm Send a Private Message to VinceHilaire Add VinceHilaire as a friend

To me.....

A.Zaha is very happy playing at Crystal Palace where he is idolised.
B. He earns very good money at the club and guaranteed first team football.
C. He is settled in the area, ringing up a young family and his incredible potential is obvious for all to see.
D. Personally I think he needs one more year to continue to work on his weaknesses- and of course, perhaps help the club reach Europe next year.
E. Some players are basically irreplaceable- and I think Zaha certainly falls very near to that category.
F. Would be gutted to see him go........but money does talk!
G. If his mind is set on leaving, then in many ways, we must let him go....but for nothing less than £50m


 

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VinceHilaire Flag London 06 May 18 6.27pm Send a Private Message to VinceHilaire Add VinceHilaire as a friend

Originally posted by VinceHilaire

To me.....

A.Zaha is very happy playing at Crystal Palace where he is idolised.
B. He earns very good money at the club and guaranteed first team football.
C. He is settled in the area, bringing up a young family and his incredible potential is obvious for all to see.
D. Personally I think he needs one more year to continue to work on his weaknesses- and of course, perhaps help the club reach Europe next year.
E. Some players are basically irreplaceable- and I think Zaha certainly falls very near to that category.
F. Would be gutted to see him go........but money does talk!
G. If his mind is set on leaving, then in many ways, we must let him go....but for nothing less than £50m


 

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Plaistow Eagle Flag 06 May 18 6.45pm Send a Private Message to Plaistow Eagle Add Plaistow Eagle as a friend

If he goes - he won't go North - he's been there done that and didn't work out.

In any case he'd only be a bench warmer for City or Liverpool - so why do it?

The only one I can see is if Hazard goes to Real - is Chelsea - keeps Wilf in London.

If that's the case - yeah that's fine we'll take RLC and Moses in a swap deal.

Do that and IMO - we would have done the better deal..!!

In all honesty I believe Wilf is going nowhere - he's a year into a 5 year deal, loved by the fans and the club.

Think Roy and Steve are thinking about building the team around him rather than selling..!!

Time and close season will tell.

COYP

 

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Booted Eagle Flag Bristol 06 May 18 6.47pm Send a Private Message to Booted Eagle Add Booted Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

I don't know what 2.5 million translates to now but yeah.....there's no doubt that not having Wright basically took the wind right out of our sails.

Gabbiadini wasn't as terrible as he's remembered but he was certainly no Ian Wright......not worth the fee we paid for sure.

We learnt the lesson of selling top players back then and Southampton are certainly learning it now.

Though to be fair, once a player decides that they want out.....there isn't a lot a club can do about it. The replacements are massively important.

That's why progressing the club into a larger one is so so important.


Edited by Stirlingsays (06 May 2018 6.13pm)

Fair point but they did sell Van Dijk for 75 million. With that amount in the kitty and the other transfers they shouldn't be in the predicament they are. In relation to Wilf I'm confident he will be with us next season.

 


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bashy2 Flag London 06 May 18 6.48pm Send a Private Message to bashy2 Add bashy2 as a friend

Originally posted by Plaistow Eagle

If he goes - he won't go North - he's been there done that and didn't work out.

In any case he'd only be a bench warmer for City or Liverpool - so why do it?

The only one I can see is if Hazard goes to Real - is Chelsea - keeps Wilf in London.

If that's the case - yeah that's fine we'll take RLC and Moses in a swap deal.

Do that and IMO - we would have done the better deal..!!

In all honesty I believe Wilf is going nowhere - he's a year into a 5 year deal, loved by the fans and the club.

Think Roy and Steve are thinking about building the team around him rather than selling..!!

Time and close season will tell.

COYP


totally agree with this I personallythink he will stay

 

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Stirlingsays Flag 06 May 18 7.53pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by Booted Eagle

Fair point but they did sell Van Dijk for 75 million. With that amount in the kitty and the other transfers they shouldn't be in the predicament they are. In relation to Wilf I'm confident he will be with us next season.

I've learnt to never underestimate the ability of a football club to screw everything up.

Leeds for example.....That club get attendances that are larger than ours...30 thousand for their last game of the season for another mid table Championship finish.

I won't even mention Newcastle.

We have been managed very well.....Parish is a legend....the morons that call for him to go have the reasoning power of Kim Kardashian at a chess tournament.

Edited by Stirlingsays (06 May 2018 7.53pm)

 


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SeagullHunter Flag Reading 06 May 18 7.57pm Send a Private Message to SeagullHunter Add SeagullHunter as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

I've learnt to never underestimate the ability of a football club to screw everything up.

Leeds for example.....That club get attendances that are larger than ours...30 thousand for their last game of the season for another mid table Championship finish.

I won't even mention Newcastle.

We have been managed very well.....Parish is a legend....the morons that call for him to go have the reasoning power of Kim Kardashian at a chess tournament.

Edited by Stirlingsays (06 May 2018 7.53pm)

Undoubtedly Parish has done well, he will leave the club in a better place than he found it and therefore to me that is progress/success. However, that does not mean he is exempt from criticism. Derisory offers in the past 2 windows almost cost us our PL status this year, and the planning for a new stadium is well well overdue, although the quick fixes in the main stand and Arthur were good. My point is, Parish is not the legend that perhaps you seem to think he is; he's an astute businessman and Palace fan at heart; lets not forget he let the club plummet to its lowest to get us as cheap as possible, read the facts! That doesn't mask that he's done a brilliant job, or that he's made mistakes. He wont let wilf go for something stupid, so bring on the future!

 


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