Insofar as one can pick out an individual ahead of the team they are part of Zaha is, to my mind, the single most important player in Palace's history. I base this on his role in our promotion and in our staying up for years afterwards. He did not carry the team entirely by himself in our promotion season, but did do so for a few years afterwards. Look at what staying in the league has been worth to Palace and all that has flowed from it. I don't think any of it happens without Zaha.
As time went on, three things happened.
Firstly, Wilf lost his pace. He rushed back too often from injury (especially hamstrings) and played too much from a young age. I loved that about him, though. He actually wanted to play, not sit in the stand and collect his money for f*** all. How can anyone complain about that? Still, he couldn't knock it past a defender and go.
Secondly, he became increasingly determined to win games by himself. Every move would end with him, one way or another. Mostly that reflected his traditional role as the matchwinner. We set up to get him the ball and hope he could do something by himself, and that was what he became more and more focused on doing. I think he actually had decent awareness of runs around him (he would play nice passes inside the fullback for PVA to run onto, for instance), but he was mostly focussed on his own numbers.
Thirdly, he should have left Palace earlier than he did. He has spoken openly about what a mistake he made signing his last contract with us. Every man only has one life, and his last years with us were spent in the shadow of seeing lesser players get a chance at the big time.
These things converged into a grumpy, frustrated player who kept the ball far too long, lost it in trying to do it all himself, spent games wrestling with his full back because he couldn't knock it past him and run away, and moaned at everyone else. He lost the ability to smile it seemed to me. At the same time, the club didn’t need him any less. We kept picking him, kept putting him back in the team too soon after injury, kept playing through him at all times. It’s not like the self-important style of play Zaha developed towards the end wasn’t fed by the club. We made him the biggest fish and kept him that way.
Overall, though, he was brilliant. There were long spells of many seasons when if he wasn’t playing, we weren’t worth going to see.
The argument against signing him now is clear and compelling. He'll be 34 soon. None of his strong points are coming back, and his weak points ae only going to get worse.
Still, though, it is not hard to imagine him being better than Pino or Guessand. If he had been here last year, I’d have picked him ahead of either of them and ahead of Johnson.
It's not like we are so well off for good attacking players that we can just dismiss the idea of re-signing Zaha.