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beak Flag croydon 20 Jul 24 11.19am Send a Private Message to beak Add beak as a friend

Originally posted by Eaglecoops

My concern here is that we already have a load of midfielders and Kamada is very much an attacking midfielder. Given Eze’s best position is probably the same position as Kamada and Smith Rowe, the concern has to be that we are considering moving Eze on.

A bit tenuous maybe but it adds up.

We have a Miss Marple in our midst!

 

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Crystal_Clear Flag Belfast 20 Jul 24 4.24pm Send a Private Message to Crystal_Clear Add Crystal_Clear as a friend

The way that OG sets up his teams, I can easily see Eze and Smith-Rowe in the same starting XI.

Last season, Olise didn't really play as an out and out winger, he drifted in field alot, and it was the wing backs that provided width.

Mateta would be the lone centre forward.
With Eze and Smith Rowe playing as the creative players behind.
Eze on the left and Smith Rowe on the right, with licence to inter change.

Mitchell's place as LWB could be under threat if Sessegnon is signed.

 

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braunstoneagle Flag the middle of bumf*** nowhere... 20 Jul 24 7.16pm Send a Private Message to braunstoneagle Add braunstoneagle as a friend

a fully fit smith-rowe would probably be a talisman for us, he was brilliant before his injury & can play anywhere across the line.

at 23 years old could have great re-sale potential & i know we cant replace olise like for like, but he would go a long way to filling that void.

 


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pssguy Flag 20 Jul 24 7.36pm Send a Private Message to pssguy Add pssguy as a friend

I think we need someone else in as another starting quality inside forward. It just depends whether Smith-Rowe's EPL experience and past performances outweigh his price and injury concerns
Assuming Eze has a release clause, the club could really do with a commitment from him ASAP. The last thing we want happening is Spurs swooping in on the last day of the transfer window

 

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Midlands Eagle Flag 21 Jul 24 6.08am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by pssguy


Assuming Eze has a release clause, the club could really do with a commitment from him ASAP. The last thing we want happening is Spurs swooping in on the last day of the transfer window

I'm guessing that the powers that be are already aware of whether Eze wants to stay or leave

 

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Goalpost1 Flag Worcester Park 22 Jul 24 8.48am Send a Private Message to Goalpost1 Add Goalpost1 as a friend

Would really like to see Smith-Rowe at Palace. Injury record is a slight concern and it is a lot of money for us but when fit he is a player who usually turns up and is capable of assisting and scoring.

Remember he was in the England squad a couple of seasons ago.

 

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Booted Eagle Flag Bristol 22 Jul 24 8.59am Send a Private Message to Booted Eagle Add Booted Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by pssguy

I think we need someone else in as another starting quality inside forward. It just depends whether Smith-Rowe's EPL experience and past performances outweigh his price and injury concerns
Assuming Eze has a release clause, the club could really do with a commitment from him ASAP. The last thing we want happening is Spurs swooping in on the last day of the transfer window

Judging from the previous nonsense around Wilf and the Spuds can't see any of our quality players joining them as Levy will put in a ridiculously low asking price and we won't be fooled by that lot. The Arse have supposedly also not matched our valuation of Guehi but if we want Smith Rowe could possibly negotiate some sort of balancing transfer if all parties agree.

 


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eritheagle Flag Erith 22 Jul 24 9.12am Send a Private Message to eritheagle Add eritheagle as a friend

Originally posted by Booted Eagle

Judging from the previous nonsense around Wilf and the Spuds can't see any of our quality players joining them as Levy will put in a ridiculously low asking price and we won't be fooled by that lot. The Arse have supposedly also not matched our valuation of Guehi but if we want Smith Rowe could possibly negotiate some sort of balancing transfer if all parties agree.

I'm not sure Arsenal will still be after Guehi now they are signing Califiori from Bologna. I know he can play left back but they have Timber to return in that position.

As for another poster's fears that Eze could go to spuds on last day of the window.

NO CHANCE!! Parish would never allow it unless it was already done in principle and was reliant on us getting replacement in first.

 

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Lanzo-Ad Flag Lanzarote 22 Jul 24 9.16am Send a Private Message to Lanzo-Ad Add Lanzo-Ad as a friend

Sounds like a perfect place for a loan with option to buy at 35m, that would be my choice, and Sarr for 15/18m a decent attacking forward.

 


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DANGERCLOSE Flag London 22 Jul 24 9.25am Send a Private Message to DANGERCLOSE Add DANGERCLOSE as a friend

Smith Rowe scored at the weekend against Leyton Orient

 

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WJK1960 Flag 22 Jul 24 9.34am Send a Private Message to WJK1960 Add WJK1960 as a friend

I may be in a minority of one but I am not so keen on Smith-Rowe. Maybe its too easy to generalise, but history tells us that players who join us from the big PL clubs where they are not first team choices do not turn out to be great buys. And from what I remember of Smith-Rowe he was a very tidy player, but had no outstanding attributes and for that sort of fee I would expect the arrival to be a game changer.

 

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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 22 Jul 24 9.45am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by WJK1960

I may be in a minority of one but I am not so keen on Smith-Rowe. Maybe its too easy to generalise, but history tells us that players who join us from the big PL clubs where they are not first team choices do not turn out to be great buys. And from what I remember of Smith-Rowe he was a very tidy player, but had no outstanding attributes and for that sort of fee I would expect the arrival to be a game changer.

On Saturday I had a discussion concerning Smith Rowe with a learned gentleman who highlighted some of the qualities of the 'Croydon De Bruyne'.

Effective one-touch football, incessantly on the move,admirable workrate chasing down opponents, high-intensity sprints, runs with the ball at pace etc etc etc.He was deployed mainly as a No 10 by Danny Cowley at Huddersfield, who signed him on loan from Arsenal but he can play in a range of attacking positions.

Over the last 4 years he has had injury woes side lining him for significant periods.

Edited by Willo (22 Jul 2024 9.50am)

 

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