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In an interview with palace radio where parish discussed anything and everything palace(45mins long worth a watch)parish stated he was sure speroni would be offered a new contract.
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Said interview
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i thought parrish was brilliant and made alot of sence well done steve.
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No source or quotes here, but seems to back up what's been said: Crystal Palace to offer Julian Speroni contract beyond end of the season Crystal Palace will table a formal contract offer to goalkeeper Julian Speroni next month. The Argentine has been one of Palace’s players of the season, helping them maintain their Barclays Premier League status following promotion with a string of superb displays. Speroni is out of contract this summer and his future has been uncertain as a result, and Leicester and Sunderland are two of the clubs who have been monitoring him, but manager Tony Pulis will undoubtedly want to hold onto the man who has kept 12 clean sheets in 36 games for the Eagles this campaign. The 34-year-old is currently the longest serving player at Selhurst Park, having signed for the club from Dundee in 2004, making 347 appearances in that time. And despite still being uncapped at international level, he will also be harbouring hopes that his form this season will have caught the eye of Argentina coach Alejandro Sabella ahead of this summer's World Cup.
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Quote Seth at 29 Apr 2014 1.31am
No source or quotes here, but seems to back up what's been said: Crystal Palace to offer Julian Speroni contract beyond end of the season Crystal Palace will table a formal contract offer to goalkeeper Julian Speroni next month. The Argentine has been one of Palace’s players of the season, helping them maintain their Barclays Premier League status following promotion with a string of superb displays. Speroni is out of contract this summer and his future has been uncertain as a result, and Leicester and Sunderland are two of the clubs who have been monitoring him, but manager Tony Pulis will undoubtedly want to hold onto the man who has kept 12 clean sheets in 36 games for the Eagles this campaign. The 34-year-old is currently the longest serving player at Selhurst Park, having signed for the club from Dundee in 2004, making 347 appearances in that time. And despite still being uncapped at international level, he will also be harbouring hopes that his form this season will have caught the eye of Argentina coach Alejandro Sabella ahead of this summer's World Cup. I can't think of a more deserving reward after the season he has had. But, at 34, will it be a 3-year or a rolling 1-year type deal do we think?
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Quote moylerg at 29 Apr 2014 5.09am
Quote Seth at 29 Apr 2014 1.31am
No source or quotes here, but seems to back up what's been said: Crystal Palace to offer Julian Speroni contract beyond end of the season Crystal Palace will table a formal contract offer to goalkeeper Julian Speroni next month. The Argentine has been one of Palace’s players of the season, helping them maintain their Barclays Premier League status following promotion with a string of superb displays. Speroni is out of contract this summer and his future has been uncertain as a result, and Leicester and Sunderland are two of the clubs who have been monitoring him, but manager Tony Pulis will undoubtedly want to hold onto the man who has kept 12 clean sheets in 36 games for the Eagles this campaign. The 34-year-old is currently the longest serving player at Selhurst Park, having signed for the club from Dundee in 2004, making 347 appearances in that time. And despite still being uncapped at international level, he will also be harbouring hopes that his form this season will have caught the eye of Argentina coach Alejandro Sabella ahead of this summer's World Cup. I can't think of a more deserving reward after the season he has had. But, at 34, will it be a 3-year or a rolling 1-year type deal do we think? I think the one year rolling type,I'm wondering if TP has told Wayne that he will have the number 1 jersey next season?
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Quote collier row eagle at 29 Apr 2014 7.11am
Quote moylerg at 29 Apr 2014 5.09am
Quote Seth at 29 Apr 2014 1.31am
No source or quotes here, but seems to back up what's been said: Crystal Palace to offer Julian Speroni contract beyond end of the season Crystal Palace will table a formal contract offer to goalkeeper Julian Speroni next month. The Argentine has been one of Palace’s players of the season, helping them maintain their Barclays Premier League status following promotion with a string of superb displays. Speroni is out of contract this summer and his future has been uncertain as a result, and Leicester and Sunderland are two of the clubs who have been monitoring him, but manager Tony Pulis will undoubtedly want to hold onto the man who has kept 12 clean sheets in 36 games for the Eagles this campaign. The 34-year-old is currently the longest serving player at Selhurst Park, having signed for the club from Dundee in 2004, making 347 appearances in that time. And despite still being uncapped at international level, he will also be harbouring hopes that his form this season will have caught the eye of Argentina coach Alejandro Sabella ahead of this summer's World Cup. I can't think of a more deserving reward after the season he has had. But, at 34, will it be a 3-year or a rolling 1-year type deal do we think? I think the one year rolling type,I'm wondering if TP has told Wayne that he will have the number 1 jersey next season? I think, to be fair, it will not be automatic for Wayne or Julian. Pre-season form and all that... Same for all positions in the Pulis system.
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Good. However, forget that for a second; that interview with Pariah is brilliant.
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Quote Leicestershireeagle at 29 Apr 2014 8.07am
Good. However, forget that for a second; that interview with Pariah is brilliant.
So I manage a Workshop which provides a safe learning environment for blokes struggling with PTSD and other mental health issues. Being a Palace fan isn't listed yet. |
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While I'm happy to hear this news, I also expect Speroni will be offered at least half a dozen new contracts. Let's hope ours is the sweetest.
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Quote pstrutt at 29 Apr 2014 8.39am
Quote Leicestershireeagle at 29 Apr 2014 8.07am
Good. However, forget that for a second; that interview with Pariah is brilliant.
Got to love autocorrect.
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Quote collier row eagle at 29 Apr 2014 7.11am
Quote moylerg at 29 Apr 2014 5.09am
Quote Seth at 29 Apr 2014 1.31am
No source or quotes here, but seems to back up what's been said: Crystal Palace to offer Julian Speroni contract beyond end of the season Crystal Palace will table a formal contract offer to goalkeeper Julian Speroni next month. The Argentine has been one of Palace’s players of the season, helping them maintain their Barclays Premier League status following promotion with a string of superb displays. Speroni is out of contract this summer and his future has been uncertain as a result, and Leicester and Sunderland are two of the clubs who have been monitoring him, but manager Tony Pulis will undoubtedly want to hold onto the man who has kept 12 clean sheets in 36 games for the Eagles this campaign. The 34-year-old is currently the longest serving player at Selhurst Park, having signed for the club from Dundee in 2004, making 347 appearances in that time. And despite still being uncapped at international level, he will also be harbouring hopes that his form this season will have caught the eye of Argentina coach Alejandro Sabella ahead of this summer's World Cup. I can't think of a more deserving reward after the season he has had. But, at 34, will it be a 3-year or a rolling 1-year type deal do we think? I think the one year rolling type,I'm wondering if TP has told Wayne that he will have the number 1 jersey next season? Why would he do that Dave.?
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