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Croydon-Trucker Flag 07 Apr 22 8.14am Send a Private Message to Croydon-Trucker Add Croydon-Trucker as a friend

Originally posted by the.universal

Will the mail ever use a pic of Eze that isn’t Adaramola?

No mate its Eze.

 

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pizzapat Flag Caterham 07 Apr 22 8.27pm Send a Private Message to pizzapat Add pizzapat as a friend

ive said it more than once, imo he WONT move north of Watford, for family reasons...

he has 2 young children, soon to be married and adores his parents

imo the only club he couldve joined have already failed with a bid, i dont see that changing, personally i see him signing a new contract (with release clause) and him seeing out his career at CP

he more than anyone else will know whats happening behind the scenes, will know the clubs future plans and will want to be a part of it

 


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the.universal 07 Apr 22 8.53pm Send a Private Message to the.universal Add the.universal as a friend

Originally posted by Croydon-Trucker

No mate its Eze.

You are, of course, correct.

My mistake.

Edited by the.universal (07 Apr 2022 8.54pm)

 


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Ipswich Eagle Flag Ipswich 08 Apr 22 10.09am Send a Private Message to Ipswich Eagle Add Ipswich Eagle as a friend

I'd be absolutely shocked if we sold Zaha, or rather in someone out there wanted to pay what we'd want for him.

As others have said his best days are behind him, but thanks to Doughie etc he's now able to play amongst genuinely exciting young talent to help take the burden off him, and in effect extend his career by another 5 years at Palace.

As per other threads, if the big boys come circling it's much more likely to be for Olise and to a lesser extent Eze.

 

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eaglesdare Flag 08 Apr 22 10.53am Send a Private Message to eaglesdare Add eaglesdare as a friend

I have honestly in recent memory never seen Zaha so happy playing football! Even his petulant behavior has calmed lately!

 

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Sansbup Flag Norfolk 08 Apr 22 11.57am Send a Private Message to Sansbup Add Sansbup as a friend

You could see Wilf's frustration last season (and before) as Palace never added other threatening attacking players, so he got constantly fouled and had nobody to create goal scoring opportunities. He was also asked to contribute to Roy's defensive approach, which certainly didn't help.

This has now patently changed, so we all hope Wilf will be happy with developments and be happy to stay longer and to maintain the great form he's been in this season.

 

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Uphill Flag Bedford 08 Apr 22 12.05pm Send a Private Message to Uphill Add Uphill as a friend

Don't forget that Man Utd will receive 25% of any transfer fee we get for Wilf.

It is unlikely that fee will be enough to compensate for his loss and so I hope we get him to agree a contract extension and up his salary a bit to encourage him to stay.

 


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ambrose7 Flag Croydon 17 Apr 22 9.57pm Send a Private Message to ambrose7 Add ambrose7 as a friend

Today went as I, and I'd imagine most, expected it likely would. Good day out, big vocal support, ultimately Chelsea end up in the final.

Losing a game of that importance as a player is disappointing, plus
the 90 minutes not going as you would have wanted on a personal level. I can understand that you'd want to get out of the spotlight and that it's easier to walk straight off when you're following an experienced player's example. As the youngest of the group, I can overlook Olise following Wilf off, and I suspect he'll thank Vieira for making the deliberate act of turning him around and sending him back on.

Vieira didn't intercept Wilf, probably because Wilf is old enough to make his own mind up. He didn't have his best game, Afcon didn't go as he'd have wanted, it's a trophyless season again, but the guy is 29 now and one of the supposed leaders in the group.

Yes, in the grand scheme of things what one guy does at full time makes minimal difference to the day, but what if the whole team had done what we did? It would have looked ridiculous, right?

Maybe there's something going on in the background in his private life that explains it away. Maybe this is his last season with us. If it's just disappointment and a, somewhat petulant, response to the way the game went then that concerns me because it suggests his head still isn't where it needs to be as a senior figure in this team, one that puts the team above the individual (Spurs away springs to mind). Hughes didn't make the squad, Gallagher was ineligible, Kelly's had minimal minutes - they all act as part of the group today.

Wilf's been back in great form recently, so disappointed that he's taken a step back today.

 


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Jimenez Flag SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 17 Apr 22 10.07pm Send a Private Message to Jimenez Add Jimenez as a friend

Originally posted by dreamwaverider

The Daily Mail is one weird newspaper. Every app. article repeats itself about 5 times. They talk absolute drivel and if you post a comment they only allow it if they agree with it.

Sounds just like Twi**er

 


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Goal Machine Flag The Cronx 18 Apr 22 6.28am Send a Private Message to Goal Machine Add Goal Machine as a friend

Originally posted by ambrose7

Today went as I, and I'd imagine most, expected it likely would. Good day out, big vocal support, ultimately Chelsea end up in the final.

Losing a game of that importance as a player is disappointing, plus
the 90 minutes not going as you would have wanted on a personal level. I can understand that you'd want to get out of the spotlight and that it's easier to walk straight off when you're following an experienced player's example. As the youngest of the group, I can overlook Olise following Wilf off, and I suspect he'll thank Vieira for making the deliberate act of turning him around and sending him back on.

Vieira didn't intercept Wilf, probably because Wilf is old enough to make his own mind up. He didn't have his best game, Afcon didn't go as he'd have wanted, it's a trophyless season again, but the guy is 29 now and one of the supposed leaders in the group.

Yes, in the grand scheme of things what one guy does at full time makes minimal difference to the day, but what if the whole team had done what we did? It would have looked ridiculous, right?

Maybe there's something going on in the background in his private life that explains it away. Maybe this is his last season with us. If it's just disappointment and a, somewhat petulant, response to the way the game went then that concerns me because it suggests his head still isn't where it needs to be as a senior figure in this team, one that puts the team above the individual (Spurs away springs to mind). Hughes didn't make the squad, Gallagher was ineligible, Kelly's had minimal minutes - they all act as part of the group today.

Wilf's been back in great form recently, so disappointed that he's taken a step back today.

I didn’t go but heard about this from a mate. It really pisses me off as he did the same thing away at Leeds which really grated on me after my 4.5 hour drive and taking two days off work. It shows such little respect to the fans who spend a lot of their hard earned money travelling the country to support the team. It doesn’t take much to clap the fans for 30 seconds but it goes a long way. He’s so detached from the real world.

He’s missed his chance to join a big club, so I expect he’ll sign a new contract. If he wants to realise his Champions League dream he’ll need to move overseas and I don’t think he’s got that in him. I’ve heard he’s sold his house on the Webb Estate so make of that what you will.

 

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BlueJay Flag UK 18 Apr 22 7.53am

It'd be a shame if he makes a move now that he seems happy playing. He's not getting any younger, and he's appreciated and settled here; I'm not convinced he'll want to start again elsewhere.

 

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Dubai Eagle Flag 18 Apr 22 8.20am Send a Private Message to Dubai Eagle Add Dubai Eagle as a friend

I dont see any club matching our valuation of what he is worth or matching his wages, so on that level the best thing he can do is sign another contract & play or refuse to sign & leave on a free using any new club signing on fee as a windfall.

Just a question - if he runs his contract down & leaves on a free do Man Utd get 25% of his signing on fee ? (wherever he goes next)

 

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