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matthau South Croydon 18 Aug 17 12.04pm | |
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exactly but I think the issue, the only issue, there was no replacement, no DMC, ready to take his spot....other than that, good business.
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Palace in the Blood 18 Aug 17 12.12pm | |
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We don't know what went on behind the scenes. Jedi was a great player and captain for us. However as others have said he was no longer first choice and maybe he didn't want to end his career on the bench. I also think that Pardew was not keen on him possibly because of his support around the club but I also remember his first game under Pardew where he was sent off (I don't think Pardew forgave him) He was a great servant and you never know he may come back in a coaching capacity some day
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Username Horsham 18 Aug 17 1.07pm | |
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Originally posted by Brentmiester_General
You don't bomb a player of that status and importance to the club out like that without giving them a proper send off or giving them a chance to feel the fans gratitude. See John Terry at Chelsea as an example. Okay he wasn't with us as long and his career may not be as decorated as Terry's with Chelsea. But he was just as important for us in what is arguably a bigger transformation than what Terry saw in his time at Chelsea. I remember asking this last year and no one really answered it, what exactly do you think the club should have done? He played 90 minutes against West Brom, then was sold four days later. He wasn't banished to the reserves or made to train with the kids? What sort of special event should we have organised for him to say goodbye? There were plenty of news reports before that game against West Brom about the move, Di Matteo even confirmed they had contacted Palace. He had the perfect opportunity then to play one more game at Selhurst and say goodbye, what more would you have wanted the club to do?
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Dan89 Se25 18 Aug 17 1.13pm | |
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Originally posted by Username
I remember asking this last year and no one really answered it, what exactly do you think the club should have done? He played 90 minutes against West Brom, then was sold four days later. He wasn't banished to the reserves or made to train with the kids? What sort of special event should we have organised for him to say goodbye? There were plenty of news reports before that game against West Brom about the move, Di Matteo even confirmed they had contacted Palace. He had the perfect opportunity then to play one more game at Selhurst and say goodbye, what more would you have wanted the club to do? They could of announced before the match that he was leaving and let him lead the side out one last time. Then he would of got more of a send off. Imo. All an appreciation lap after the match. A mile Jedinak in football are few and far between. He was a leader of men and gavished us through the best years of our club. In premier years, we've never stayed longer than one season. Whether you think cannon or Thomas were better players. Jedinak accomplishments deserve to be applauded. Imo
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Brentmiester_General Front line in the battle against t... 18 Aug 17 1.23pm | |
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Originally posted by Dan89
They could of announced before the match that he was leaving and let him lead the side out one last time. Then he would of got more of a send off. Imo. All an appreciation lap after the match. A mile Jedinak in football are few and far between. He was a leader of men and gavished us through the best years of our club. In premier years, we've never stayed longer than one season. Whether you think cannon or Thomas were better players. Jedinak accomplishments deserve to be applauded. Imo No pleasing some of or fans. f*** knows what they expect above and beyond what Mile did to warrant giving him the respect he deserves. Yet they'll stick up for current team members who are dogs***e. Makes no sense whatsoever. Think some just come on here for an argument.
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Dan89 Se25 18 Aug 17 1.57pm | |
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Originally posted by Brentmiester_General
No pleasing some of or fans. f*** knows what they expect above and beyond what Mile did to warrant giving him the respect he deserves. Yet they'll stick up for current team members who are dogs***e. Makes no sense whatsoever. Think some just come on here for an argument. Agree. Leaders are a dying breed in modern football. Fans saying his past it. I'd still prefer him to some of the members in our squad currently.
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iheartcpfc SE25 18 Aug 17 2.16pm | |
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Originally posted by Brentmiester_General
I heard a rumour at the time that he grabbed Pards up. Would love to think that is true. Hope he threw a dig or two as well...
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Brentmiester_General Front line in the battle against t... 18 Aug 17 4.06pm | |
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Originally posted by iheartcpfc
Hope he threw a dig or two as well... Same here. The c***.
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