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View Plaistow Eagle's Profile Plaistow Eagle Flag 13 Feb 21 8.04pm Send a Private Message to Plaistow Eagle Add Plaistow Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by mattteo

Cahill was Player of the Season last year imo and in many others. He has at least 3-4 more years in him.

Mate he's 35 now - he simply doesn't have another 3 or 4 years left him in at this level - 1 at best..!!

 

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View Palacesince64's Profile Palacesince64 Flag Edinburgh 13 Feb 21 8.06pm Send a Private Message to Palacesince64 Add Palacesince64 as a friend

Originally posted by TheBigToePunt

Originally posted by mattteo

Lower than Robertson, Cole, Evra, of course, but you named 3 of the very best.

Higher than Stuart Pearce, I think he was overrated, seems great cause he scored a lot of penalty kicks at club level.

I would also rank him below than Leighton Baines, Ian Harte, Riise, Kolarov, maybe even Danny Rose (who had some great seasons), but he still makes Top 10.
Marcos Alonso doesn't count, cause he mostly played in a 3-5-2 system and anyway, wasn't that good defensively either.

So even with his defensive faults, PVA has actually done something in football and should be respected by us.

Edited by mattteo (13 Feb 2021 6.58pm)[/quo

PVA ranks higher than Stuart Pearce? I'm struggling with that, but I do agree that not only PVA, but all our senior players should be afforded the proper respect to their abilities. Very few human beings are able to hold their ground over the course of a premier league season, a point I make every time someone suggests that we should bin the lot of them and put the youth team in.

That said, if PVA were anything other than an average top flight player, I think it would have revealed itself by now. If it walks like a duck etc...

Edited by TheBigToePunt (13 Feb 2021 7.15pm)

Surely the point is not where PVA fits in the list of great full backs but the fact that currently he isn’t even the best at Palace! Mitchell isn’t world class but he’s better defensively than PVA and with our ageing defence we need full backs who can defend.

 

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View Tickled pink's Profile Tickled pink Flag Cornwall 13 Feb 21 8.07pm Send a Private Message to Tickled pink Add Tickled pink as a friend

Originally posted by ASCPFC

Not at this level.

..and definitely not amongst his team mates.

 

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jeeagles Flag 13 Feb 21 8.12pm

Originally posted by Plaistow Eagle

Mate he's 35 now - he simply doesn't have another 3 or 4 years left him in at this level - 1 at best..!!

I really like him, especially how he comes across in interviews. But, signing a 34 year old going as cover when he's not going to be available for large portions of the season isn't the smartest move.

 

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View ambrose7's Profile ambrose7 Flag Croydon 13 Feb 21 8.24pm Send a Private Message to ambrose7 Add ambrose7 as a friend

Originally posted by mattteo

That's too harsh on PVA. I'd like him to stay, he has done a lot of great things for Palace and is one of the best left backs IN THE HISTORY OF THE PREMIER LEAGUE, not just of Palace

Really?

According to the whoscored.com avg ratings, he's performing as the joint 3rd worst left back in the league.

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Chilwell, Cole, Winterburn, Irwin, Le Saux, Evra, Cresswell, Robertson, Baines, Clichy, Riise, Harte, Shaw, Bridge, Staunton, Rose, Tierney, Mendy, Alonso, Pearce...

All of those players are absolutely streets ahead of him. It'd have to be well argued to say PVA is in the best 40 left backs to have played in the Premier League. If so, a lot of it would be based on longevity (similar to Joel Ward), rather than a particularly high level of talent or performance. He's only ever looked par in Palace and Sunderland teams.


Edited by ambrose7 (13 Feb 2021 8.25pm)

 


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View AERO's Profile AERO Flag 13 Feb 21 8.29pm Send a Private Message to AERO Add AERO as a friend

Originally posted by mattteo
That's too harsh on PVA. I'd like him to stay, he has done a lot of great things for Palace and is one of the best left backs IN THE HISTORY OF THE PREMIER LEAGUE, not just of Palace. YOU ARE JOKING.

 

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View slubglurge's Profile slubglurge Flag welling 13 Feb 21 8.47pm Send a Private Message to slubglurge Add slubglurge as a friend

Originally posted by mattteo

And they would swap their entire offensive for Zaha, Eze, Mateta, Ayew and Batshuayi. I prefer it like this.

Their back 5 isn't all that great either, the right defender Lowton didn't have another Premier League goal for like 8 years, it just happened to have a good day. I think Clyne edges him at individual quality. And I don't like their left back Pieters at all, he was slow back when he was at Stoke and that was years ago.

Yes, their 2 central defenders are better and arguably the goalkeeper too. So that's 3. I wouldn't trade anything for that squad. They have no players for the future. Only NcNeil who is so-so for attack.

And of course their central defenders are better than playing with Kouyate and Dann there, but if Tomkins and Cahill were fit...

Their normal left back is Charlie Taylor who is better than PVA and Mitchell put together

 

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View mattteo's Profile mattteo Flag 13 Feb 21 9.27pm Send a Private Message to mattteo Add mattteo as a friend

Originally posted by jeeagles

I really like him, especially how he comes across in interviews. But, signing a 34 year old going as cover when he's not going to be available for large portions of the season isn't the smartest move.

Garu Cahill doesn't have to be unavailable. He has never had injury problems at any other ppint in his career besides this season.

 

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View Mojo87's Profile Mojo87 Flag 13 Feb 21 9.28pm Send a Private Message to Mojo87 Add Mojo87 as a friend

Just something to bear in mind, Burnley recorded their biggest away win EVER in the Premier league today against Palace.

This is also the same club that got their first win of the season against us earlier in the season when they were struggling like crazy.

When we played them the first time round and lost 1 nil, it was exactly the same back 5 as today, only difference in midfield was macarthur and Townsend in versus milo and Ayew today (Batshuayi also played up top and missed a guilt edged chance to equalise in the first game), so 4 goals conceded and 0 scored with pretty much the same team against them.

Lastly in both losses, we've been ahead of Burnley in the league in the table... Let that also sink in too

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View mattteo's Profile mattteo Flag 13 Feb 21 9.31pm Send a Private Message to mattteo Add mattteo as a friend

Originally posted by ambrose7


Chilwell, Cole, Winterburn, Irwin, Le Saux, Evra, Cresswell, Robertson, Baines, Clichy, Riise, Harte, Shaw, Bridge, Staunton, Rose, Tierney, Mendy, Alonso, Pearce...

All of those players are absolutely streets ahead of him.

Edited by ambrose7 (13 Feb 2021 8.25pm)

Tierney has what....? 20 Premier League matches?? I am not disputing that he may become a Premier League great in 10 years, when he will be PVA's age, but why put him on that list?

Le Saux? You mean that guy who couldn't defend well and by whose fault my national team kicked England's ass in the World Cup and he was ostracized by an entire nation in 1998? You easily forget.


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View Tickled pink's Profile Tickled pink Flag Cornwall 13 Feb 21 9.34pm Send a Private Message to Tickled pink Add Tickled pink as a friend

Originally posted by slubglurge

Their normal left back is Charlie Taylor who is better than PVA and Mitchell put together

PVA after his horrible injury has not returned the same, he has always had a bad pass in him or a bad AWOL in position, but since his injury he's gone downhill considerably much with practically anything he attempts, having said all that his team mates are not helping him in the slightest.

 

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View slubglurge's Profile slubglurge Flag welling 13 Feb 21 9.39pm Send a Private Message to slubglurge Add slubglurge as a friend

Burnley weren't that good but they didn't have to be. It was like taking candy from a baby.

 

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