dreamwaverider
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So long as it’s clear speculation then carry on. All adds a bit of spice.OK I wont bother you next time.
Hopefully this time you were wrong which I’m sure you would be happy about.
So long as it’s clear speculation then carry on. All adds a bit of spice.OK I wont bother you next time.
Block K looks similar but the rest have letters on them.I hope you’re not saying they all look the same 😳🫣🤣
I never trusted him.100% correct. I used to have a lot of trust in him, probably above any other journalist. But now he's just another noise.
Can’t see us selling him now. Would be a bad move.Reijnders cost Citeh £48 million and looks every bit as good as Eze. Cant see us getting anywhere near £60 million for him.
Yeah to be fair the journos all take a scattergun approach and have for ages. He was probably just flukily correct slightly more than the others.I never trusted him.
For me it’s a similar analogy to Arry’s about English and foreign managers.
Would people believe him as much if he was called Tom Brown!!
Maybe Dougie was his mole and now he's gone...Yeah to be fair the journos all take a scattergun approach and have for ages. He was probably just flukily correct slightly more than the others.
Who was the fella we sent our team sheet to? Can't remember now!Maybe Dougie was his mole and now he's gone...
I'll refer you to my original post :So long as it’s clear speculation then carry on. All adds a bit of spice.
Hopefully this time you were wrong which I’m sure you would be happy about.
If Eze's heart is no longer in the club, then let him go. It's depressing that, despite all the 'kissing of the badge', when a bigger (????Spurs?????) club comes in, any professional footballer will depart. Eze can earn millions at Palace in the next five years. How much money does a man want? And he's a guaranteed starter. For any top six club, would that be the case? (Then again, it is Spurs we are talking about).I'll refer you to my original post :
I met a man last weekend when I was going to the CS and he said he was a manager at the hotel in Marylebone where Palace stay. He said Eze arrived 4 hours after all the other players and wasn't joining in with anything. I was sceptical until he showed me selfies with him and Ebbs and other photos. He said Ebbs did not look happy. Make of that what you will.
I gave no opinion, just relayed what I was told and pictures I was shown. Certain bellends on here don't seem to understand that. And yes , I really don't want to see him go.
If Eze is wanting to leave, it is more likely because he wants to win more trophies and:If Eze's heart is no longer in the club, then let him go. It's depressing that, despite all the 'kissing of the badge', when a bigger (????Spurs?????) club comes in, any professional footballer will depart. Eze can earn millions at Palace in the next five years. How much money does a man want? And he's a guaranteed starter. For any top six club, would that be the case? (Then again, it is Spurs we are talking about).
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He's happy as can be playing for the club! It's the club that wants to sell him, so that it can keep Guehi. By the time we've paid Chelsea the 25% of Guehi's fee, and for some reason, he is rated as being 'only' worth £50m, it won't be worth it. And if the player leaves for no fee, then presumably Chelsea gets nothing? So let Guehi leave for nothing in a year's time, if that's what he wants to do, and pocket ?£65 million less any add ons for Eze in the coming week. Just as long as it is that much.
More generally, all clubs have ceilings and Palace has certainly smashed its. This has been, under Glasner, an amazing group of massive over-achievers. Let's not forget the team that finished third in the old First Division of the early nineties and was only kept out of Europe thanks to Heysel. That was our best ever team. But this one isn't far behind. I just wish that great players wouldn't always want to leave to join a 'bigger club'. Wouldn't it be amazing if there were players who just said: 'I have far more money than I need. I'm more than happy where I am.' What does that tell us about human nature?
As it is, we are at that stage when the middling clubs sell their best players to the bigger clubs, which remain...the bigger clubs. And middling clubs remain...middling clubs. How tedious is that?
So it's a game at which both employers and employees play and with Eze, it's difficult to know where the intention to leave Palace comes from.
Guess your name is after Mike Elwiss who we got from Preston back in about 1974ish???. Great player who's career was ended by knee damage if I remember correctlyIf Eze's heart is no longer in the club, then let him go. It's depressing that, despite all the 'kissing of the badge', when a bigger (????Spurs?????) club comes in, any professional footballer will depart. Eze can earn millions at Palace in the next five years. How much money does a man want? And he's a guaranteed starter. For any top six club, would that be the case? (Then again, it is Spurs we are talking about).
OR:
He's happy as can be playing for the club! It's the club that wants to sell him, so that it can keep Guehi. By the time we've paid Chelsea the 25% of Guehi's fee, and for some reason, he is rated as being 'only' worth £50m, it won't be worth it. And if the player leaves for no fee, then presumably Chelsea gets nothing? So let Guehi leave for nothing in a year's time, if that's what he wants to do, and pocket ?£65 million less any add ons for Eze in the coming week. Just as long as it is that much.
More generally, all clubs have ceilings and Palace has certainly smashed its. This has been, under Glasner, an amazing group of massive over-achievers. Let's not forget the team that finished third in the old First Division of the early nineties and was only kept out of Europe thanks to Heysel. That was our best ever team. But this one isn't far behind. I just wish that great players wouldn't always want to leave to join a 'bigger club'. Wouldn't it be amazing if there were players who just said: 'I have far more money than I need. I'm more than happy where I am.' What does that tell us about human nature?
As it is, we are at that stage when the middling clubs sell their best players to the bigger clubs, which remain...the bigger clubs. And middling clubs remain...middling clubs. How tedious is that?
So it's a game at which both employers and employees play and with Eze, it's difficult to know where the intention to leave Palace comes from.
Based on Levy's pass history think you may be right. His a tight fisted sod who thinks he can get players on the cheap an will not pay market value for a stick of celery let alone a class footballerI will probably be embarrassed over the next couple of days, but I am going to predict that Levy will be so tight over the deal that it will fail because the combination of timing and value to Palace will result in us refusing to do it (ie he'll keep negotiating on the price until it is too late for us to replace Ebs). Let's see.
Yeah man. Bring back Dazza!This is another important point worth making. This Romano fella a year ago had an outstanding reputaion for reliable transfer information. This summer in particular he has trashed his own reputation by spouting as much if not more gossip and hearsay as all the other hacks.
I've now reached a point where I feel he is no more reliable than anyone else. Probably being chucked a few quid to talk up Eze's chances of moving by Eze's agent who will have a nice fat fee coming his way if Eze actually moves.