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Wilfried Zaha return

I’ve always said with these over paid players these days, when they look at their bank balance are they really that bothered about bits of metal and silver with winner on them gathering dust in some sort of cabinet thingy in the corner of a room somewhere in one of their mansions
Agreed, unfortunately he won’t be remembered fondly outside our small corner in South London.

His sulky demeanor made him unpopular with opposing fans and his departure for free tarnished his legacy here somewhat!

He still is one of the best players I have seen in a Palace shirt but hoping there are many more to follow.
 
For me, who has been going to games since 1974, he is the best Palace player I have ever seen. In his prime, and for a good few years, he was a footballing genius for us. Like most geniuses he had another side to him that did not endear him to everyone. Who doesn't get a bit sulky as they lose their youth and vigour? I can speak with authority on that subject.

If we had a Palace hall of fame, he should be the first in it. We should celebrate the positives which far outweighs the negatives. Maybe his career choices weren't the best but we may never see his like again at Selhurst.

I would certainly welcome him back if the deal was right.
 
For me, who has been going to games since 1974, he is the best Palace player I have ever seen. In his prime, and for a good few years, he was a footballing genius for us. Like most geniuses he had another side to him that did not endear him to everyone. Who doesn't get a bit sulky as they lose their youth and vigour? I can speak with authority on that subject.

If we had a Palace hall of fame, he should be the first in it. We should celebrate the positives which far outweighs the negatives. Maybe his career choices weren't the best but we may never see his like again at Selhurst.

I would certainly welcome him back if the deal was right.
Agree we should celebrate him, at times it felt like he was single handedly saving palace. Don’t see him coming back though and looks like his best days are behind on the pitch. The pace and physicality of premier league probably mean he is no longer suited
 
Agree we should celebrate him, at times it felt like he was single handedly saving palace. Don’t see him coming back though and looks like his best days are behind on the pitch. The pace and physicality of premier league probably mean he is no longer suited
Do not remotely want him back! He had his day with us - twice. He would not fit in now and let’ s just remember him for the great player he was. As for Hall of Fame - I would put Wright, Jackson and and Don Rodger’s in front of him.
 
Do not remotely want him back! He had his day with us - twice. He would not fit in now and let’ s just remember him for the great player he was. As for Hall of Fame - I would put Wright, Jackson and and Don Rodger’s in front of him.
I would put Lombardo and probably Nigel Martyn up there as well.

Lombardo as he was at the time not only a world beater but he did stay around even when things went a bit pear shaped.

Blazey as he came in when we were at a very low ebb and probably early us more points by way of saves than quite a few of our strikers!
 
For me, who has been going to games since 1974, he is the best Palace player I have ever seen. In his prime, and for a good few years, he was a footballing genius for us. Like most geniuses he had another side to him that did not endear him to everyone. Who doesn't get a bit sulky as they lose their youth and vigour? I can speak with authority on that subject.

If we had a Palace hall of fame, he should be the first in it. We should celebrate the positives which far outweighs the negatives. Maybe his career choices weren't the best but we may never see his like again at Selhurst.

I would certainly welcome him back if the deal was right.
Don Rogers, John Jackson , Attilio Lombardo, Andy Johnson Nigel Martyn and several.others qualify for that honour before Zaha!!!
 
Don Rogers, John Jackson , Attilio Lombardo, Andy Johnson Nigel Martyn and several.others qualify for that honour before Zaha!!!
Most of those, with the possible exception of Jackson and Martin, were great for us for one or two seasons. Wilf excelled for us across probably four to five seasons. He was the main man and there became a sense that we could not win without him. I don't think that was ever said or thought about any of the others, great as they were.

But it is all about opinions and it says a lot about the older guys that we still remember them so fondly.
 
There's no chance he'll be back. I find it a bit sad that he's become a shadow of the player he was. Once he hit 30, which is hardly old, his magic had gone. I'll always remember that season when we started with 7 straight defeats and hadn't scored a single goal. Roy got the credit for the revival, but it was far more to do with Wilf IMO.

Now he's at Charlotte N Carolina. The Northern area of the city is crime ridden. The affluent and safer area is the South East. Perhaps he considers that a good place to live for him and his family. In the interview he looked and sounded defensive and not happy. I think he's a bit of a lost soul now. He has the wealth to live well. I hope he finds a role which brings contentment. It won't be as a player.
 
Champions league? somewhere different? nice weather? he knew with Olise and Eze he wasn’t our Bertie big bollox anymore? Take your pick or maybe all of the above
I think he thought he'd be the biggest fish in that particular pond. He knew none of the elite wanted him anyway. It must have been a savage blow to his ego that he failed.
 

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