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SurbsEagle 06 Jul 23 5.14pm | |
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Originally posted by Lanzo-Ad
I think you are remembering a Wilf of two years ago, and no fan has not enjoyed and appreciated his contribution, But, as Croydon-Trucker says we are a better team NOW when he dosent play I wouldn't say were a better team when he doesn't play. I would say 2 years ago, when Zaha didn't play, we were awful to watch and probably easy to play against. The fact we are now a better all round team is skewing fans into thinking we don't need Wilf. He was our top scorer last season until Roy came back in and revitalised Ebs.
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Lanzo-Ad Lanzarote 06 Jul 23 5.25pm | |
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I know it is all about opinions, but i would rather have Willian on a one year deal, or Hudson Odoi on a 4/5 year deal than wilf on a 4 year deal, neck and millstone come to mind
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 06 Jul 23 5.27pm | |
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Originally posted by Lanzo-Ad
I know it is all about opinions, but i would rather have Willian on a one year deal, or Hudson Odoi on a 4/5 year deal than wilf on a 4 year deal, neck and millstone come to mind Is just an opinion but I think a fair one.
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Jacey 06 Jul 23 5.37pm | |
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Originally posted by Lanzo-Ad
I know it is all about opinions, but i would rather have Willian on a one year deal, or Hudson Odoi on a 4/5 year deal than wilf on a 4 year deal, neck and millstone come to mind On reflection,we are frankly better off without this ill,disciplined,petulant, Edited by Jacey (06 Jul 2023 5.56pm)
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Davepalace707 Northumberland 06 Jul 23 7.51pm | |
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Originally posted by Jacey
On reflection,we are frankly better off without this ill,disciplined,petulant, Edited by Jacey (06 Jul 2023 5.56pm) As Lanzo said, it is all about opinions
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VinceHilaire London 06 Jul 23 8.06pm | |
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As others have pointed out, the fact that premiership clubs like Tottenham, Liverpool, Newcastle etc. have made no firm move for him tells us a lot!! It also looks like his boyhood club Arsenal - have cold feet and moved their attention to other targets. I’d imagine his agent is trying to whip up as much hype for his client as possible. However, the fact is - there ain’t that many clubs queuing up for his signature. In all honesty, I think the club should now withdraw the contract offer and move on.
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Casual Orpington 06 Jul 23 11.00pm | |
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Originally posted by SurbsEagle
For me, I agree with Arsenal. I did say possibly not Arsenal when I referenced the top 6. I personally don't agree that Wilf gives the ball away too much, I think that's a cheap assessment of his game. Wilf, along with other flair players, will often try things that others can't. As a result is more likely to lose the ball, but if he gets it right could result in 1 or 3 points for the team. He only has to get it right once, doesn't matter too much how many times he gets it wrong because the team is built to allow for that. I appreciate people have different opinions, that's football and that's why we love it. For me, Wilf is the greatest player to pull on the red and blue and it would be a real shame to see him leave. Then again, I was sad when Speroni hung the gloves up and that probably happened 4 seasons too late! Edited by SurbsEagle (06 Jul 2023 3.53pm) ‘Chelsea would take him in a heartbeat’ but haven’t. They are needing to sort themselves out for FFP , selling all the academy players that have cost them nothing, so their sales/buys looks better. Still no interest in a free transfer?? Edited by Casual (06 Jul 2023 11.17pm)
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viveasheagle perth 07 Jul 23 2.09am | |
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Call me cynical but i do wonder if there is really a 4 year 200K a week contract on offer. It is way over the odds with what the club have been paying their players and given Wilf's age it is also out of context with the contracts been offered in terms of length to players over 30. I suspect it is a marketing spin as a thank you to Wilf to get him a decent wage in his pursuit of European football. I am not unhappy with this and get this is how the football world rolls.
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Henry of Peckham Eton Mess 07 Jul 23 7.01am | |
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I can't see where the club is showing any ambition ... five weeks to kick off and just one player taken on to replace all those who've gone. Wilf has only been out of contract a week but if he is staying he'd have signed up by now. Possibly, our £200k a week offer isn't a straightforward contract? Or is he waiting for our local 'big boys' Arsenal or Chelsea to make an offer? I don't think they ever will.
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thechaddyboy Peterborough 07 Jul 23 7.09am | |
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That quoted 200k a week could pay the wage of 3 new players, rather that then throwing cash at a Player out of sentimental fondness. Need to move quickly & get a replacement in, re-contract Olise & Eze with improved wages & cover the fact that if they choose to move on there's enough in our favour to ask more in return. Has to be more to this, Wilf knows how things work & this 'will he, won't he' show is dragging on too long.
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Knightstar Guildford 07 Jul 23 7.36am | |
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A lot of people are questioning whether the £200k per week offer to Wilf is genuine and others are saying it is madness to offer him that much. However, one way of looking at this, is to regard the offer as comprising of a £14m sign on fee paid at the rate of £70k pw over the four years and keeping his wage at the current £130k per week. That way the Club avoid increasing their wage structure. Also, any new signing to replace Wilf would be likely to cost about £10-20m and the wage would probably be around £100k pw. I know some will still question Wilf's value but this isn't clear cut, as he remains our most dangerous threat and even if he doesn't score 10 or more goals per season his presence on the pitch provides opportunities for the his team.mares when the opposition foul him or double up on him. In short, the case for keeping Wilf can be justified IMO.
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Midlands Eagle 07 Jul 23 8.08am | |
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Originally posted by Knightstar
A lot of people are questioning whether the £200k per week offer to Wilf is genuine and others are saying it is madness to offer him that much. How did that get in to the public domain anyway
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