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View Plaistow Eagle's Profile Plaistow Eagle Flag 17 Dec 17 2.39pm Send a Private Message to Plaistow Eagle Add Plaistow Eagle as a friend

I know there have been threads on this before, but after another scintillating performance yesterday from Wilf - the Premiership and possibly European vultures will be circling in ever greater numbers.

If you think of current form players in the Prem - Wilf is up there at the moment with the likes De Bruyne in terms of influencing games.

If you look at our 7 game run - now the best in our Premiership history - Wilf is the catalyst to that.

Wilf got injured in the first game against, we then went 8 games no goals, no points. He came back against Chelsea scored our first goal of the season and had a massive influence on our first win and points of the season..

So since Zaha's return we have taken 17 points from 10 games, scoring 4, I don't know the number assists but sure someone will tell me - all I do know is that he has had a massive impact.

England must be kicking themselves - current form he walks into the England team. I often wonder whether Wilf thinks to himself he's decision to opt for Ivory Coast was a tad hasty and mis-advised. If he had opted for England he would definitely be going to Russia this year on the biggest stage of all.

Anyway back to my topic/question - how long can we hang on to him?

For me I don't think he will go in January - Palace surely wouldn't even consider anything under £50M, he only signed a new 5 year deal in May - so I think unlikely in January.

But if he keeps performing like he is until the end of the season - then come the summer there will be a "hoard of vultures" circling trying to prise away from Selhurst.

Good news is that I think Wilf has Palace in his heart and it/we seems/appear to mean a lot to him.

So for me first criteria is that we survive - I honestly think now we will.

So then the big thing is how Parish and the Club see the future and their objectives - which need to be supported by investment in the transfer market to make us a top 6 club, not this per annum/season fight against relegation.

This with the investment and the re-development of the ground takes us to a different level - one of the London "big boys" - not just South London..!!

If club don't show this level of commitment/desire then I think it could be very difficult to keep Wilf - and it would be hard to argue/disagree with - he's now a top player and needs to make the most of his talent and career.

Meantime let's just enjoy Wilf playing in red and blue - he must now be in the top 3 to have ever played for us alongside Wright and Sansom.

COYP

 

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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Flag The garden of England 17 Dec 17 2.47pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by Plaistow Eagle

I know there have been threads on this before, but after another scintillating performance yesterday from Wilf - the Premiership and possibly European vultures will be circling in ever greater numbers.

If you think of current form players in the Prem - Wilf is up there at the moment with the likes De Bruyne in terms of influencing games.

If you look at our 7 game run - now the best in our Premiership history - Wilf is the catalyst to that.

Wilf got injured in the first game against, we then went 8 games no goals, no points. He came back against Chelsea scored our first goal of the season and had a massive influence on our first win and points of the season..

So since Zaha's return we have taken 17 points from 10 games, scoring 4, I don't know the number assists but sure someone will tell me - all I do know is that he has had a massive impact.

England must be kicking themselves - current form he walks into the England team. I often wonder whether Wilf thinks to himself he's decision to opt for Ivory Coast was a tad hasty and mis-advised. If he had opted for England he would definitely be going to Russia this year on the biggest stage of all.

Anyway back to my topic/question - how long can we hang on to him?

For me I don't think he will go in January - Palace surely wouldn't even consider anything under £50M, he only signed a new 5 year deal in May - so I think unlikely in January.

But if he keeps performing like he is until the end of the season - then come the summer there will be a "hoard of vultures" circling trying to prise away from Selhurst.

Good news is that I think Wilf has Palace in his heart and it/we seems/appear to mean a lot to him.

So for me first criteria is that we survive - I honestly think now we will.

So then the big thing is how Parish and the Club see the future and their objectives - which need to be supported by investment in the transfer market to make us a top 6 club, not this per annum/season fight against relegation.

This with the investment and the re-development of the ground takes us to a different level - one of the London "big boys" - not just South London..!!

If club don't show this level of commitment/desire then I think it could be very difficult to keep Wilf - and it would be hard to argue/disagree with - he's now a top player and needs to make the most of his talent and career.

Meantime let's just enjoy Wilf playing in red and blue - he must now be in the top 3 to have ever played for us alongside Wright and Sansom.

COYP

I think he will stay the season at least.
If he wants to leave after that then with a heavy heart I would offer my thanks and good luck.
If he goes we may need to just work out another way of playing.
There are different styles with different personel.

 

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View New Forest Eagle's Profile New Forest Eagle Flag Darlington 17 Dec 17 2.55pm Send a Private Message to New Forest Eagle Add New Forest Eagle as a friend

We should do all we can to keep him. He should be the highest paid player at the club.

 

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View Forest Hillbilly's Profile Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 17 Dec 17 2.58pm Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

I can see Wet Sham making a move for Zaha, if only he could recapture his scoring form,....with Miss Moyes

Edited by Forest Hillbilly (17 Dec 2017 2.59pm)

 


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View beak's Profile beak Flag croydon 17 Dec 17 2.58pm Send a Private Message to beak Add beak as a friend

I would not be surprised if he retires here,he loves the adulation and is not at his best as a small fish at a bigger club,he seems to transfer his love of the Palace to other players and they play better.

 

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jeeagles Flag 17 Dec 17 3.01pm

He's on a fantastic salary know so I can't see money being and issue.
It's only champions league football that might tempt him away.
Even then I can only see him going if he's offered a key role.
Given that all the big clubs are playing 3 at the back he'd probably have to switch to a wing back rather than an out and out winger.
Based on that, I can't see it happening.

 

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Reknaw Flag 17 Dec 17 3.03pm

Originally posted by Plaistow Eagle

I know there have been threads on this before, but after another scintillating performance yesterday from Wilf - the Premiership and possibly European vultures will be circling in ever greater numbers.

If you think of current form players in the Prem - Wilf is up there at the moment with the likes De Bruyne in terms of influencing games.

If you look at our 7 game run - now the best in our Premiership history - Wilf is the catalyst to that.

Wilf got injured in the first game against, we then went 8 games no goals, no points. He came back against Chelsea scored our first goal of the season and had a massive influence on our first win and points of the season..

So since Zaha's return we have taken 17 points from 10 games, scoring 4, I don't know the number assists but sure someone will tell me - all I do know is that he has had a massive impact.

England must be kicking themselves - current form he walks into the England team. I often wonder whether Wilf thinks to himself he's decision to opt for Ivory Coast was a tad hasty and mis-advised. If he had opted for England he would definitely be going to Russia this year on the biggest stage of all.

Anyway back to my topic/question - how long can we hang on to him?

For me I don't think he will go in January - Palace surely wouldn't even consider anything under £50M, he only signed a new 5 year deal in May - so I think unlikely in January.

But if he keeps performing like he is until the end of the season - then come the summer there will be a "hoard of vultures" circling trying to prise away from Selhurst.

Good news is that I think Wilf has Palace in his heart and it/we seems/appear to mean a lot to him.

So for me first criteria is that we survive - I honestly think now we will.

So then the big thing is how Parish and the Club see the future and their objectives - which need to be supported by investment in the transfer market to make us a top 6 club, not this per annum/season fight against relegation.

This with the investment and the re-development of the ground takes us to a different level - one of the London "big boys" - not just South London..!!

If club don't show this level of commitment/desire then I think it could be very difficult to keep Wilf - and it would be hard to argue/disagree with - he's now a top player and needs to make the most of his talent and career.

Meantime let's just enjoy Wilf playing in red and blue - he must now be in the top 3 to have ever played for us alongside Wright and Sansom.

COYP

I wouldn’t say he ‘walks into England’. His form is great but unfortunately not as great as Raheem Sterling’s. He has been exceptional for us this year and last however, and i think sadly this might just be his last season. Wouldn’t let him go for less than 50million and a player in return, he is worth way more than that to us but have to be realistic.

 

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View Forest Hillbilly's Profile Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 17 Dec 17 3.08pm Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

I was talking to a Bournemouth fan before the game about their signing of George Best in the 1980's. As a schoolboy I was planning a trip down to their place to see him, but never made it.
Bournemouth fan told me GB was a shadow of his glory days and that I didn't miss anything great.

However, we now have Zaha, who (on his day) is worth the entrance fee to Selhurst on his own.
We should appreciate his talent whilst we have him, whatever he decides in the future.
Thankfully his unproductive move to Manyoo has provided him with a great education about getting gametime, and he will be more wary of moving to a 'bigger club' and spending time on the bench.

 


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View Bangell's Profile Bangell Flag Oxford 17 Dec 17 3.15pm Send a Private Message to Bangell Add Bangell as a friend

No chance we'll sell in January, but I'm sadly fairly certain that a massive team will be in for him in the summer.

 

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View Canterbury Palace's Profile Canterbury Palace Flag Whitstable 17 Dec 17 3.18pm Send a Private Message to Canterbury Palace Add Canterbury Palace as a friend

Got to go in the summer really. Deserves to be playing in Europe and competing for trophies and we couldn't begrudge him a move for the right money.

I only hope we have the sense to try and sign his replacement before we sell him, purely because if he goes for silly money it will drive up the cost of any subsequent purchases.

Likely destinations? Spurs, Arsenal the obvious candidates. Everton a wildcard choice to link up with Sam and Bolasie again.

 


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View Painter's Profile Painter Flag Croydon 17 Dec 17 3.27pm Send a Private Message to Painter Add Painter as a friend

Why is there all this talk of him going? He has signed a 5 year deal, he is top dog here, we are planning a new stand to move the club forward.
This is typical of our fans, always look on the negative side. We don’t need to sell like in the days gone by. Parish should tell clubs circling to do one.
I get the argument about winning something, but those clubs are now a very small group, certainly not Arsenal and Spurs.

 

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View Kermit8's Profile Kermit8 Flag Hevon 17 Dec 17 3.28pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

I think he wants to stay but the moment will come soon when he will have to give it another go at a top club.

For the first time I now truly believe he wouldn't look out of place in a Chelsea or Bayern Munich or Atletico Madrid squad. He's improved that 10% he needed to in the last 18 months or so to get to that level.

£50million at least plus a decent player in exchange.

Where will he be happiest though? That will be the crux.

 


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