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Gary St.Andrews Flag Kenley 25 Jul 23 9.19am Send a Private Message to Gary St.Andrews Add Gary St.Andrews as a friend

I can’t separate them, I always used to say Ian Wright and he had the perfect foil in Mark Bright. But Wilf was more of a loan player with bags of skill.

Let’s be thankful we have had two of the most exciting players ever at the club that have graced the English game. Our academy will now need to unearth another gem!

 

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Badger11 Flag Beckenham 25 Jul 23 9.20am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by si_1967

Blimey!! You're hard to please!
458 games (3rd in the all time list of games)
Something like 13 seasons ...
How much more loyal were you expecting.

Wilf deserves his chance for a new adventure. So goes with fond memories

But yes, Wrighty hurt at the time more, even more so because we let him go so cheaply!

It was the manner of his going slagged the club off and has continued to do so see him self as Arsenal through and though.

Wilf all day, he's taken a pay cut to follow his dream. Good luck to the lad.

Edited by Badger11 (25 Jul 2023 9.21am)

 


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Croydon-Trucker Flag 25 Jul 23 9.32am Send a Private Message to Croydon-Trucker Add Croydon-Trucker as a friend

Originally posted by si_1967

Blimey!! You're hard to please!
458 games (3rd in the all time list of games)
Something like 13 seasons ...
How much more loyal were you expecting.

Wilf deserves his chance for a new adventure. So goes with fond memories

But yes, Wrighty hurt at the time more, even more so because we let him go so cheaply!

I have my opinion and im sticking to it ,. they are both mercenarys Wright slags us off at every opportunity and only saw us as a stepping stone and refers to Arsenal as us and Wilf for me has ruined his rep with all the constant will he wont he throughout the years . im not sad to see him go and i don't want to see him back . They both made it all about them and didn't care how they left the team . my opinion which i am entitled to .

 

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Gary St.Andrews Flag Kenley 25 Jul 23 9.39am Send a Private Message to Gary St.Andrews Add Gary St.Andrews as a friend

Originally posted by Croydon-Trucker

I have my opinion and im sticking to it ,. they are both mercenarys Wright slags us off at every opportunity and only saw us as a stepping stone and refers to Arsenal as us and Wilf for me has ruined his rep with all the constant will he wont he throughout the years . im not sad to see him go and i don't want to see him back . They both made it all about them and didn't care how they left the team . my opinion which i am entitled to .

If you take the emotion out of it they are just like any other footballer. I never look back at some of my past employers with any great fondness. Let’s just remember them for some of their brilliance which lit up a drab Saturday afternoon.

 

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billtheglazier Flag twickenham 25 Jul 23 10.01am Send a Private Message to billtheglazier Add billtheglazier as a friend

Originally posted by Fatherken

For us old gits it must be Ian Wright .
For the newer supporters it will be Wilf Zaha .

Wilf leaving doesnt hurt but slightly saddens me.
More than any other Palace player in my 60 years of following Palace, no one player has come near to empowering the Palace as much as Wilf has done, nor assisted the club in what has been financially achieved and successfully on the pitch.
Im an old git and no way Wrighty..Johnny Byrne going to W Ham hurt, Peter Taylor moving on... Kenny Samson to the Arse..All were great players and it saddened me to see them go but I am very very clear that none were as exciting and lifted the crowd out of their seats as constantly as Wilf.
This club owes more to him than any other player in the clubs history.Without any doubt.
He deserves to have the new stand( if it ever emerges) named after him.
Despite what others have said, he has shown loyalty for many years in a very finacially and seductive,competive arena/environment.
I wish him the very best and thank him from the bottom of my heart.

Edited by billtheglazier (25 Jul 2023 10.06am)

 


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si_1967 Flag Surrey 25 Jul 23 10.03am Send a Private Message to si_1967 Add si_1967 as a friend

Originally posted by billtheglazier

Wilf leaving doesnt hurt but slightly saddens me as more than any other Palace player in my 60 years of following Palace, no one player has come near to empowering the Palace as much Wilf has done nor assisted the club in what has been financially achieved and successfully on the pitch, in many ways, in the last 10 years.
Im an old git and no way Wrighty..Johnny Byrne going to W Ham hurt, Peter Taylor moving on Kenny Samson to the Arse..All were great players and saddened me to see them go but I am very very clear that none were as exciting and lifted the crowd out of their seats as constantly as Wilf.
This club owes more to him than any other player in the clubs history.
He deserves to have the new stand( if it ever emerges) named after him.
Despite what others have said, he has shown loyalty for many years in a very financially and competitive arena/environment.
I wish him the very best and thank him from the bottom of my heart.


Exactly

 


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Lanzo-Ad Flag Lanzarote 25 Jul 23 10.09am Send a Private Message to Lanzo-Ad Add Lanzo-Ad as a friend

Originally posted by esox lucius

Hope we don Repeat the same mistake when we sold Ian Wright and panic buy the first replacement we could, in this case Marco Gabbiadini.

The biggest mistake Coppell made was not taking Andy Cole for 200k when offered as part of the deal, instead went to Bristol City, scored a hat full and joined Newcastle for 1m a year latter.

 


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billtheglazier Flag twickenham 25 Jul 23 10.21am Send a Private Message to billtheglazier Add billtheglazier as a friend

Originally posted by Lanzo-Ad

The biggest mistake Coppell made was not taking Andy Cole for 200k when offered as part of the deal, instead went to Bristol City, scored a hat full and joined Newcastle for 1m a year latter.

If we hold on to Eze and Olise and the talent emerging via the academy,then we have a most exciting team that Im sure will hold its own and more.


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Yellow Card - User has been warned of conduct on the messageboards Hrolf The Ganger Flag 25 Jul 23 10.33am Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

Originally posted by Lanzo-Ad

Without doubt Wright, he had this best playing days ahead of him and it destroyed the club spirit, Wilf has had his best days and will not, IMHO will not be missed.

I hope you're right Lanzo.

It doesn't happen very often, but one can hope...

 

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Yellow Card - User has been warned of conduct on the messageboards Hrolf The Ganger Flag 25 Jul 23 10.34am Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

Originally posted by Lanzo-Ad

The biggest mistake Coppell made was not taking Andy Cole for 200k when offered as part of the deal, instead went to Bristol City, scored a hat full and joined Newcastle for 1m a year latter.

I'd go with getting Marco Gabbiadini instead of Alan Shearer.

 

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bangkokeagle Flag bangkok 25 Jul 23 11.35am Send a Private Message to bangkokeagle Add bangkokeagle as a friend

Originally posted by billtheglazier

Despite what others have said, he has shown loyalty for many years in a very finacially and seductive,competive arena/environment.
I wish him the very best and thank him from the bottom of my heart.

Edited by billtheglazier (25 Jul 2023 10.06am)

Brilliant post. Agree!

 


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eaglesdare Flag 25 Jul 23 11.44am Send a Private Message to eaglesdare Add eaglesdare as a friend

I was not there for the wright years. Wilf leaving...I lost count the times I said goodbye to him at the end of the season so when it eventually did happen I was not too broken up....Until this morning when i seen all the videos on social media of him

We will see wilf again at selhurst I am sure.
He will either come back to us in 2-3 years and retire with us,
Play a friendly vs galatasary next summer,
Testimony for wilf when he retires.

All of the above are still possible. Would love him to come back and reach 100 goals for us.

 

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