Olise

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I know he isn’t ours any more but watching him play for France with the freedom and enormous set of skills he has brings back memories and a sense of pride.

The rumour mill suggests that Real Madrid will make a £188 million offer for him. We have a 15% sell on clause, so if that did happen we stand to pick up £28.2 million. Although Bayern are under no.pressure to sell so it probably won’t happe.
 
I think he made the right move going to Germany . He didn't seem to enjoy the limelight and he can more or less live his life in Germany without the mayhem of the PL or the madhouse of Madrid .

It is great seeing him do his stuff and the commentators and pundits raving about him , we of course have known for years that he would be the superstar he is destined to be .
 
I know he isn’t ours any more but watching him play for France with the freedom and enormous set of skills he has brings back memories and a sense of pride.

The rumour mill suggests that Real Madrid will make a £188 million offer for him. We have a 15% sell on clause, so if that did happen we stand to pick up £28.2 million. Although Bayern are under no.pressure to sell so it probably won’t happe.
Same, still feel a sense of pride when I watch him. I think the 15% may be on profit, which would still be a handy sum. Even be if it’s on the full whack.
Must say he has managed his career perfectly and does not appear to be money grabbing, just appears to want to play football. A very level headed young man
 
I know he isn’t ours any more but watching him play for France with the freedom and enormous set of skills he has brings back memories and a sense of pride.

The rumour mill suggests that Real Madrid will make a £188 million offer for him. We have a 15% sell on clause, so if that did happen we stand to pick up £28.2 million. Although Bayern are under no.pressure to sell so it probably won’t happe.

Fully agree... Apart from the fee. 1) do we have proof that there's a sell on fee? 2) it's based on profit so the fee would be a bit less. Around 20m with the current fees being discussed
 
Same, still feel a sense of pride when I watch him. I think the 15% may be on profit, which would still be a handy sum. Even be if it’s on the full whack.
Must say he has managed his career perfectly and does not appear to be money grabbing, just appears to want to play football. A very level headed young man
Maybe I’m in the minority but these players are dead to me once they leave Palace. And I’ve got a horrible feeling that Olise might do for us in this World Cup…
 
I've said it before but everything I see of Olise in the World Cup confirms me in the view that he is the most gifted footballer to play for Palace. Not the most important, or my favourite, but simply the most gifted.

What is noticeable is that everything he now does, he was doing from the very start. He hasn't changed particularly. He always had that astonishing first touch and awareness. He always had that ability to carry the ball at speed but, at the same time, to have his head up and see a pass, and then the ability to play it with perfect timing and weight whilst he is still on the move. Every through ball is played with no alteration or deviation in his stride pattern, and goes exactly where it should, when it should. He is preternaturally gifted, and it showed from the outset.

Olise wasn't especially showy. He rarely dribbled past three opponents or did something incredibly eye-catching or domineering as an individual. What he did was do all the key things to an incredibly high level every time he did them. What changed over time was how often he did them.

As to what role Palace played in his development, well, I think a big part of it was that over time he got stronger physically as he got older and worked on it, but he also got tougher by going up against tough opponents every week, rather than playing an hour here and there, as he would have done if he'd signed for a big club too early. He also recovered from some bad injuries whilst here, and came back to find that he was still first choice; The club hadn't replaced him with an expensive signing immediately, as would have happened at a big club.

Mostly though, he just applied his skill set again and again until, incrementally, he went from decorating games to deciding them. There was no big penny-drop or sliding-doors moment. All that was necessary for him to become world-class was to sign for a top-flight club where he would always be first choice, even if was inconsistent or quiet for spells.

It would be nice to think Palace made him, but in truth he could have signed for any one of about eight mid-table clubs and end result would have been the same.
 
Olise works when he Is in tune with those around him... at palace, we knew he was talented.. but not what we needed.. if that makes sense.. you don't need truffles when ya making a burger..
 
I've said it before but everything I see of Olise in the World Cup confirms me in the view that he is the most gifted footballer to play for Palace. Not the most important, or my favourite, but simply the most gifted.

What is noticeable is that everything he now does, he was doing from the very start. He hasn't changed particularly. He always had that astonishing first touch and awareness. He always had that ability to carry the ball at speed but, at the same time, to have his head up and see a pass, and then the ability to play it with perfect timing and weight whilst he is still on the move. Every through ball is played with no alteration or deviation in his stride pattern, and goes exactly where it should, when it should. He is preternaturally gifted, and it showed from the outset.

Olise wasn't especially showy. He rarely dribbled past three opponents or did something incredibly eye-catching or domineering as an individual. What he did was do all the key things to an incredibly high level every time he did them. What changed over time was how often he did them.

As to what role Palace played in his development, well, I think a big part of it was that over time he got stronger physically as he got older and worked on it, but he also got tougher by going up against tough opponents every week, rather than playing an hour here and there, as he would have done if he'd signed for a big club too early. He also recovered from some bad injuries whilst here, and came back to find that he was still first choice; The club hadn't replaced him with an expensive signing immediately, as would have happened at a big club.

Mostly though, he just applied his skill set again and again until, incrementally, he went from decorating games to deciding them. There was no big penny-drop or sliding-doors moment. All that was necessary for him to become world-class was to sign for a top-flight club where he would always be first choice, even if was inconsistent or quiet for spells.

It would be nice to think Palace made him, but in truth he could have signed for any one of about eight mid-table clubs and end result would have been the same.
He was also always, and still is, willing to play a simple ball rather than trying to impress with some spectacular trick, which he was capable of doing, which kept attacks moving. He and Eze were a joy to see together.
 
He was also always, and still is, willing to play a simple ball rather than trying to impress with some spectacular trick, which he was capable of doing, which kept attacks moving. He and Eze were a joy to see together.
I agree entirely.

Whereas Zaha, for instance, played very much like the biggest fish in a small pond, Olise played the same way at Palace as he would at Bayern and with France. I've no complaint against Wilf. He was asked to carry the team and did so. I think that for all his faults, he was perhaps the most important player in our history.

Olise came into a different situation and wasn't that type of character anyway. It was obvious from the start that Olise was a very high calibre component, capable of being slotted into the very best machines with no problem at all. That's different to being a stand-out individualist.
 
The Golden Boot = most goals, currently Messi

The Golden 'whatever' = most assists, currently Olise


This football genius was acquired from Reading FC by Dougie Freedman. For a bargain.
 
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