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spartakev2 Flag Anerley 08 Sep 16 8.15am Send a Private Message to spartakev2 Add spartakev2 as a friend

Can't believe weve got benteke and remy and were still arguing aboit f*****g murray.

 

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AussiePalace Flag Melbourne, Australia 08 Sep 16 8.20am Send a Private Message to AussiePalace Add AussiePalace as a friend

Originally posted by Stuk

Can we start banning people who are this thick?

It's a YES from me.

 


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Lyons550 Flag Shirley 08 Sep 16 8.22am Send a Private Message to Lyons550 Add Lyons550 as a friend

Originally posted by Goldfiinger

Not sure what your point is.

You're unhappy we signed Benteke?

You'd rather Murray was still in our starting XI?

Does Parish not also warrant attack for signing Wickham and Benteke?


More like another skewed view of things to support the Anti Pardew agenda....

Edited by Lyons550 (08 Sep 2016 8.23am)

 


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supersyguy Flag Milton Keynes 08 Sep 16 12.31pm Send a Private Message to supersyguy Add supersyguy as a friend


What a strange topic and post? Murray is long gone. What's with all this reflective speculation about players that have left the club. We've brought in Remy, Beneteke, Townsend, Tomkins, Flamini and Mandala ( all of whom are quality ) for a total spend of £9mil. That's literally nothing in football terms. Championship teams would have spent more than us and not nowhere near what we signed. How about giving SP and AP credit where its due at times instead of choosing to be a needlessly negative and whinge about one player who's left?? Christ.

 


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kent675 Flag Bromley, Kent 08 Sep 16 1.02pm Send a Private Message to kent675 Add kent675 as a friend

I'm shocked that no-one has suggested bringing back Wilbrahmovic or Jerome Thomas.
We'd have saved a fortune!

 


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sxp55 Flag South Norwood 08 Sep 16 2.52pm Send a Private Message to sxp55 Add sxp55 as a friend

We got the very best of Murray. The VERY best. He's not at the level we are now at. Grow up, move on and get over it

 


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EverybodyDannsNow Flag SE19 08 Sep 16 3.22pm Send a Private Message to EverybodyDannsNow Add EverybodyDannsNow as a friend

Originally posted by Inapickle

..it was the way we used him from the very first Premiership game up until he went that pissed me most, talk about wasting opportunities! every time he came on the opposing team had not a clue what to do with him and he always created fantastic opportunities in the short times he was allowed, the selling of him was just as much a relief for me as it was for him, I could not stand seeing him sitting on the bench whilst Campbell and Gayle fell over each others stupid feet.

Seriously? Not how I remember it at all.

 

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Painter Flag Croydon 08 Sep 16 3.23pm Send a Private Message to Painter Add Painter as a friend

Originally posted by Inapickle

..it was the way we used him from the very first Premiership game up until he went that pissed me most, talk about wasting opportunities! every time he came on the opposing team had not a clue what to do with him and he always created fantastic opportunities in the short times he was allowed, the selling of him was just as much a relief for me as it was for him, I could not stand seeing him sitting on the bench whilst Campbell and Gayle fell over each others stupid feet.

Get your rose tinted glasses seen too.

He was past it, spent most of his time fouling players in frustration of being too slow.

 

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IMMER PALACE Flag BIELEFELD 09 Sep 16 4.11pm Send a Private Message to IMMER PALACE Add IMMER PALACE as a friend

Have to say I always see the replacement of decent players like this - it takes time and money to replace the really good ones with an equivalent or better.

Quite often it demonstrates the futility of selling players as you spend several times the transfer fee working through a range of replacements.

That said, players age and there is always a right time to sell - the key is recognising it. I am reasonably confident Benteke will do a job for us and score goals. His performance at Bournemouth in taking and holding the ball through the air was the first time since Murray I have felt confident in a striker.

I think a lot of the ire at the OP is well over the top. If you take Palace out of it and think of the money Liverpool spent trying to replace Suarez or even Man Utd who still have a Roy Keane shaped hole in their midfield despite chucking squillions at it, it is an obvious conclusion.

Chill.

 

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tonymikejoe Flag UK 09 Jan 18 9.54pm Send a Private Message to tonymikejoe Add tonymikejoe as a friend

I would like to hear if any opinions have changed with the passing of time regarding the subject matter of this thread after Glenn Murray knocked us out of the FA Cup last night with his 7th goal of the season.

Any glance of the responses will see I was absolutely slaughtered for what I suggested back in September, 2016.

Are opinions still as strong? Does anybody out there think the OP had a valid point at the time?

 

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chateauferret Flag 09 Jan 18 10.08pm

Originally posted by tonymikejoe

I would like to hear if any opinions have changed with the passing of time regarding the subject matter of this thread after Glenn Murray knocked us out of the FA Cup last night with his 7th goal of the season.

Any glance of the responses will see I was absolutely slaughtered for what I suggested back in September, 2016.

Are opinions still as strong? Does anybody out there think the OP had a valid point at the time?

As I understand it Murray wanted to leave and that being the case the question of what would have happened if he had stayed is totally moot. When it's a player's time to move on he moves on. Otherwise you have a malcontent in your dressing room and that's really quite s***.

I couldn't give less of a f*** about the FA Cup this year.

Edited by chateauferret (09 Jan 2018 10.08pm)

 


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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 09 Jan 18 10.43pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Murray didn't touch the ball. He claimed it, but didn't touch it. Even if he did it was already going in, but he didn't.

Those smug cheeses probably think it's great he 'scored' a goal to beat our reserve defence in a game we're not bothered about, after cheering him breaking his leg for us before we beat them in the playoffs.

 


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