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View Eltham Eagle's Profile Eltham Eagle Flag 04 Jan 17 12.23pm Send a Private Message to Eltham Eagle Add Eltham Eagle as a friend

I know we don't want it, and I certainly hope it doesn't happen. But...

- He is now a fuller player than before. He creates chances, challenges back, scores (wonder) goals.
- He could go to a bigger club and get lots of game time (he would not be a bench player).
- He could win trophies and play in Europe.
- He could develop further as the quality around him would pull him upwards.

And all this would happen whilst earning more!

If you forget you a Palace fan for one minute and review his position objectively, I don't think we could argue against a move. And I think we owe him the chance now. When a footballer looks back at their career they will have wanted to have won things. And Wilf is good enough for that. I think it would be unfair to deny him that chance (he must be emotionally drained trying to win us games to be continually let down by team mates).

Let's hope all managers forget about players in the African Cup of Nations (out of sight, out of mind)

He is just too good for us

Footnote: Last nights goal reminded me a little of the Moses overhead. And look at him now! (although it took him a while to get there and I think Wilf is far more ready)

 


Now here's Wright, his first chance to see what he can do, and he's through, it's Wright, ohhhh what an impact by the substitute. And it's Ian Wright who's sent the Palace fans into ecstasy!

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miles18 Flag Telford 04 Jan 17 12.27pm

He is our best player but then we don't have a premier League standard squad.

He's not an amazing player in my opinion but he's doing better this season. He has a Lot to learn still and he won't get much better playing for us.

He's been linked with Spurs and Liverpool? Liverpool wouldn't be a good move but Spurs would. He would get game time and they will make him reach his full potential.

He won't go this month but unfortunately he will go in the summer.

Bolasie went for £28mill? We should at least get that for Zaha.

 



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View bexleydave's Profile bexleydave Flag Barnehurst 04 Jan 17 12.33pm Send a Private Message to bexleydave Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add bexleydave as a friend

Originally posted by Eltham Eagle

I know we don't want it, and I certainly hope it doesn't happen. But...

- He is now a fuller player than before. He creates chances, challenges back, scores (wonder) goals.
- He could go to a bigger club and get lots of game time (he would not be a bench player).
- He could win trophies and play in Europe.
- He could develop further as the quality around him would pull him upwards.

And all this would happen whilst earning more!

If you forget you a Palace fan for one minute and review his position objectively, I don't think we could argue against a move. And I think we owe him the chance now. When a footballer looks back at their career they will have wanted to have won things. And Wilf is good enough for that. I think it would be unfair to deny him that chance (he must be emotionally drained trying to win us games to be continually let down by team mates).

Let's hope all managers forget about players in the African Cup of Nations (out of sight, out of mind)

He is just too good for us

Footnote: Last nights goal reminded me a little of the Moses overhead. And look at him now! (although it took him a while to get there and I think Wilf is far more ready)

And he can do all of that, if he chooses, in the summer. In the meantime he's contracted to us and has a job to do, which I expect him to get on with when he gets back from the AFCON. Apart from anything else, his all-round game isn't quite so highly thought of outside of the rose-tinted glare of Selhurst Park and, if he wants to hold down a regular place at a 'bigger' club, he still has some work to do.

 


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View cpj's Profile cpj Flag Kent 04 Jan 17 12.36pm Send a Private Message to cpj Add cpj as a friend

The problem with a lot of fans (ours in particular) is that they think their players are better than they are. Zaha is a case in point. Yes, he scored a wonder goal yesterday, but other than a couple of wasted crosses and a couple of fouls on him, he was invisible for most of the game against the bottom side in the division. And that's why he hasn't been called up for England. Now he's gone off to Africa in a huff and leaves us short of payers for a month or so. Yes. he's improved this season, but he still needs to improve his decision-making. Perhaps a bigger club would suit him, but it could be another Man Utd for him.

 

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Hoof Hearted 04 Jan 17 12.37pm

We let Bolasie go last Summer, and now you want to let Zaha go?

That is like a Knight going into battle without his sword and shield.

Why not sell Dann, McArthur and Puncheon too?

 

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View Eltham Eagle's Profile Eltham Eagle Flag 04 Jan 17 12.44pm Send a Private Message to Eltham Eagle Add Eltham Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Hoof Hearted

We let Bolasie go last Summer, and now you want to let Zaha go?

That is like a Knight going into battle without his sword and shield.

Why not sell Dann, McArthur and Puncheon too?

I don't want to sell him. And if we did, wait until the summer at least. I am simply looking at the situation objectively. From my point of view, I hope he never goes. But, if you were Wilf's advisor/best mate, etc, I don't think that view would be shared.

 


Now here's Wright, his first chance to see what he can do, and he's through, it's Wright, ohhhh what an impact by the substitute. And it's Ian Wright who's sent the Palace fans into ecstasy!

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 04 Jan 17 12.46pm

We should try to keep him for the season. Even if we do have to pay him Beneteke like wages - if we can. But I think he'll be off to either Spurs or Everton.

 


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View Charlie Croker's Profile Charlie Croker Flag Hampshire 04 Jan 17 12.47pm Send a Private Message to Charlie Croker Add Charlie Croker as a friend

Originally posted by Hoof Hearted

We let Bolasie go last Summer, and now you want to let Zaha go?

That is like a Knight going into battle without his sword and shield.

Why not sell Dann, McArthur and Puncheon too?

I agree and don't want him to go BUT he really needs an attitude adjustment. Last night he was having a go at Ward and others - and at the Chelsea game he was lucky he wasn't booked. He will get fouled, but he needs to rein in his anger a bit, especially when referees don't protect him, when has shouting at any ref ever made him change his mind? Plus - as good as he is - he does still lack the wherewithal to pass/cross/shoot rather than try and beat the whole opposition team.

Hopefully a month at the AFCON and the three league games (at least) that he's out will allow us to at least bring in someone else so we have cover.

 


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View Charlie Croker's Profile Charlie Croker Flag Hampshire 04 Jan 17 12.48pm Send a Private Message to Charlie Croker Add Charlie Croker as a friend

Originally posted by Charlie Croker

I agree and don't want him to go BUT he really needs an attitude adjustment. Last night he was having a go at Ward and others - and at the Chelsea game he was lucky he wasn't booked. He will get fouled, but he needs to rein in his anger a bit, especially when referees don't protect him. When has shouting at any ref ever made him change his mind? Plus - as good as he is - he does still lack the wherewithal to pass/cross/shoot rather than try and beat the whole opposition team.

Hopefully a month at the AFCON and the three league games (at least) that he's out will allow us to at least bring in someone else so we have cover.

 


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OhthisbloodyPC Flag 04 Jan 17 1.23pm

This is heresy.

CPFC is a glowball brand.

As the song goes: "We're by far the greatest team, the world has ever seen"

Legends do not lie.

You have insulted my religion and you should be burnt at the stake.


 

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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 04 Jan 17 1.36pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by Hoof Hearted

We let Bolasie go last Summer, and now you want to let Zaha go?

That is like a Knight going into battle without his sword and shield.

Why not sell Dann, McArthur and Puncheon too?

I don't think there would be too many tears shed if Puncheon left.

 

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View babylonjohn's Profile babylonjohn Flag St Leonards-on-Sea 04 Jan 17 1.42pm Send a Private Message to babylonjohn Add babylonjohn as a friend

Originally posted by Charlie Croker

I agree and don't want him to go BUT he really needs an attitude adjustment. Last night he was having a go at Ward and others - and at the Chelsea game he was lucky he wasn't booked. He will get fouled, but he needs to rein in his anger a bit, especially when referees don't protect him, when has shouting at any ref ever made him change his mind? Plus - as good as he is - he does still lack the wherewithal to pass/cross/shoot rather than try and beat the whole opposition team.

Hopefully a month at the AFCON and the three league games (at least) that he's out will allow us to at least bring in someone else so we have cover.

He does where his heart on his sleeve sometimes and while he may not be the most natural leader on the pitch at least it shows he cares and was trying to wake the team up. Plus his reaction to scoring was good.
We will miss him.

 

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