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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 08 Apr 18 11.25am | |
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Originally posted by EsussexEagle
I think they are both very good players that will only get better with game time experience. I would assume TFM will be going back to his home team at end of the season whatever happens to us so I'd rather Wan B was gaining that experience as we benefit in the long run and not Manure. In the final analysis, at this critical time of the season, Hodgson will pick whom he believes is the best person for the right-back role and not give any considerations with regard to the 'Bigger picture'.
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Gary St.Andrews Kenley 08 Apr 18 11.42am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
Yes I agree, however at this crucial time in our fight against relegation we cannot afford costly mistakes. Baptism of fire for young Wan-Bissaka being thrust into a relegation battle and it is challenge for him technically,physically and mentally. He has played against some good teams in recent weeks, I would give him the nod over Ward at the moment, just my opinion....
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dp Tunbridge Wells 08 Apr 18 12.23pm | |
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It's nice to see a Palace player making some costly mistakes without being slaughtered on here (although I would prefer that he did not make the mistakes at all). Having seen Wan-Bissaka play now, I think we made a mistake bringing Fosu-Mensah in at all. That loan signing could have been used for good effect to bring in someone else. Imagine how much Wan-Bissaka would be now with a full season under his belt. Although hindsight is a wonderful thing. There is no point bringing Fosu-Mensah back into the team to give him development time for the good of Manchester United. We may as well give that time to W-B for the good of Palace.
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OldFella London 08 Apr 18 12.32pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Sometimes, as in this case, pedantism is demonstrated when it isn’t deserved Nevertheless I shall change my great for quite reasonable, especially for you. I like them for their enthusiasm and effort. Clearly I did not intend to say they are Messi beaters right now. Or sometimes, even pedantry...
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 08 Apr 18 12.48pm | |
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Originally posted by dp
It's nice to see a Palace player making some costly mistakes without being slaughtered on here (although I would prefer that he did not make the mistakes at all). Having seen Wan-Bissaka play now, I think we made a mistake bringing Fosu-Mensah in at all. That loan signing could have been used for good effect to bring in someone else. Imagine how much Wan-Bissaka would be now with a full season under his belt. Although hindsight is a wonderful thing. There is no point bringing Fosu-Mensah back into the team to give him development time for the good of Manchester United. We may as well give that time to W-B for the good of Palace. If Hodgson feels at this critical time, that Fosu-Mensah is the man for the job instead of Wan-Bissaka he will select him - he will not think of developing a Man Utd player etc etc.
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aashman12 08 Apr 18 1.05pm | |
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Originally posted by dp
It's nice to see a Palace player making some costly mistakes without being slaughtered on here (although I would prefer that he did not make the mistakes at all). Having seen Wan-Bissaka play now, I think we made a mistake bringing Fosu-Mensah in at all. That loan signing could have been used for good effect to bring in someone else. Imagine how much Wan-Bissaka would be now with a full season under his belt. Although hindsight is a wonderful thing. There is no point bringing Fosu-Mensah back into the team to give him development time for the good of Manchester United. We may as well give that time to W-B for the good of Palace. My thoughts from the off with this loan. You don't waste a loan on an unproven rb. Get a player that's going to make a difference up the pitch, a no10 or nippy goalscorer, 2 things we don't have
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Mapletree Croydon 08 Apr 18 1.42pm | |
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Originally posted by OldFella
Or sometimes, even pedantry... Noun. pedantism (plural pedantisms) (rare) Behaving or acting in the manner of a pedant.
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FairweatherEagle London 08 Apr 18 3.31pm | |
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Held his hands up about the mistake on Twitter, which is more then many would do. I think we should stick with him, ward's injured anyway? TFM I would bring on as a super (fast) sub to shore up the defense or midfield.
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Rachid Rachid Rachid 08 Apr 18 3.55pm | |
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I think people are getting dewy eyed over Wan-Bissaka. He has, without doubt, been excellent given the situation we're in and hopefully has a great future. But he doesn't have Fosu-Mensah's pace or strength when defending and (being critical) has twice shanked the ball into stands from really good positions late in the game against Spurs and Chelsea. Points are precious at the moment and IMO Roy should have changed things after the game at Huddersfield. Well done to the kid and great to see an academy player doing themselves justice in the Premier League.
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MrCParrot Taunton 13 Apr 18 6.35pm | |
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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Aaron Wan -Bissaka in the telegraph today' by Midlands Eagle
Bright future: Aaron Wan-Bissaka has adapted quickly to the Premier League Throw in a first England Under-20 call-up – albeit he was sent off in a 1-0 win over Poland – and no wonder Palace fans are already smitten. He has even been bequeathed his own chant to the tune of Rock the Casbah by The Clash. Their giddiness is understandable. Wan-Bissaka follows in the illustrious footsteps of other young, local talents such as Nathaniel Clyne, Victor Moses and Palace’s current totem, Wilfried Zaha, although there have been precious few academy graduates afforded game time in the Premier League. Parrot
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spartakev2 Anerley 13 Apr 18 7.52pm | |
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Originally posted by aashman12
My thoughts from the off with this loan. You don't waste a loan on an unproven rb. Get a player that's going to make a difference up the pitch, a no10 or nippy goalscorer, 2 things we don't have Ward was the only right back we had at the time and people were saying we needed cover, and from what I remember were delighted to get hold of him.
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Gary St.Andrews Kenley 15 Apr 18 10.57am | |
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Thought he was unlucky not to play in the Brighton game, he has been an excellent introduction to the first team. Also that was a bit of a tough one for Wardy to come straight back into with him having to take on Brighton’s pacy winger...
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