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dreamwaverider London 29 Oct 17 12.12am | |
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Originally posted by Lanzo-Ad
also if we do the unthinkable and get relegated, don't sell him, loan him for a year till/if we return You Avon a larf???
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Goldfiinger Just down the road 29 Oct 17 12.14am | |
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Which is why he suggested loaning him for the year.
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Mr Palaceman 29 Oct 17 12.21am | |
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Originally posted by dreamwaverider
You Avon a larf??? It would and I want to see him play against top sides.. He deserves it. We just have to stay up. I have to say, I've been a Palace supporter since 89 and over the last couple of seasons, I think he has become one of the best players I have ever seen play for us. He's certainly become a real class act. He would walk into the current England side. They really missed a trick but good luck to him.. COYP..
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Mstrobez 29 Oct 17 1.08am | |
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At my age he's certainly by far the best I've ever seen in a Palace shirt, although from what I've heard and the clips I've seen of Wrighty, I think it would be hard to discredit him of that accolade just yet in terms of performance. However, if we're speaking exclusively from a talent point of view, I've always thought Zaha is the most talented player to ever play for Palace, even in his early days. I still think there is more to come from Wilf. It seems for the first time in his Premier League spell with us, this is the season we are limiting his defensive responsibilities and really taking the shackles off and letting him run riot. (And rightly so) Even though he'd probably be great anywhere on the pitch, I think the inconsistencies and frustrations when he first returned were due to the fact Pardew tried to discipline his game too much. He was tasked as being a traditional winger and judged on how well he could take players to the byline and whip balls in as opposed to being the creative spark he always was, free to roam and create. Pardew gave more of that freedom to Bolasie. If he keeps getting the opportunity to play in the position he has this season as more of a wide forward, cutting inside from the left, he could literally be unstoppable. Love him & I think he probably will be remembered as the best ever if he continues the form he's in, given the extended period we've been in the Premier League and the consistent brilliance he's bringing to the table. Edited by Mstrobez (29 Oct 2017 1.17am)
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thai-eagle chiang mai 29 Oct 17 6.10am | |
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Just let's hope Moss/Madeley will ref Palace for a long, long time......2 tw..ts if there ever were any!
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michaelpearce grays 29 Oct 17 8.58am | |
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For me Peter Taylor just over Don Rogers, playing for england when we was a 3rd division team fa cup run, was stronger than Wilf and also the tackling was different then, think Wilf would not have survived, different times different challenges,
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ARGILE OLD GEEZER PORTIMAO 29 Oct 17 10.21am | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
Think I would still choose the 1990-1992 John Salako and pre-injury plsyer over Wilf but only by the width of a pubic hair Yerr, that's a hard one, Wilf is probably better at beating his opponent,and i think has more pace, but not sure, but Salako could put in great crosses with either foot. still can't decide.
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chateauferret 29 Oct 17 10.28am | |
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That goal was sensational. Back to goal and away to the left of it, surrounded by defenders and he manages to lose one of them, turn, sweep the ball through one of the others' legs and out of the reach of Hart into the far corner. Nobody would have thought he could possibly score from there. And still coming up with that stuff after 96 minutes. Outstanding. Edited by chateauferret (29 Oct 2017 10.31am)
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ARGILE OLD GEEZER PORTIMAO 29 Oct 17 10.30am | |
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Originally posted by braunstoneagle
in the last year he overtook AJ/Armstrong/salad in my eyes not log til he overtakes wrighty & dougie probably better than Dougie already, not sure if he will overtake Wrighty, IMHO
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ARGILE OLD GEEZER PORTIMAO 29 Oct 17 10.35am | |
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Originally posted by merganser
This thread is turning into a replica of many predecessors. Is it permitted to include keepers? If not I’ll put in a word for Don Rogers, Cliff Holton, Peter Taylor and Dougie. Oh yes, and Dave Swindlehurst. Not forgetting that Murray fellow. Cliff Holton, one of my favorites, you must be as old as me. (79)
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Icepick Tony Chester 29 Oct 17 10.40am | |
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His issue was always end product, far too many times he would get into dangerous positions but make the wrong choice. I can't say that about him now though, 9/10 he gets his shot on target, the crosses are far more accurate and played at the right time, his work rate is also very good. From the players I have seen play he is up there at the top, we have a player that can take us by the scruff of the neck and drag us through and against any opposition. All we need is for all the team to up their game a bit more so he doesn't have to and we would be comfortable.
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Eaglecoops CR3 29 Oct 17 12.20pm | |
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Other than Messi, I have never seen a player who goes past defenders so easily. In short, yes he is the best player I have seen at Palace (since 1987).
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