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View Teddy Eagle's Profile Teddy Eagle Online Flag 27 May 21 12.27pm Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by eagleman13

What makes you think he wont get man-marked & fouled 24/7 in another team?

Odds on that he will since everyone knows how easy it is to make him lose focus. Having said that I can’t buy into the theory that he should just suck it up and ignore getting fouled all the time which must be very frustrating not to mention painful.

 

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View ex hibitionist's Profile ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 27 May 21 8.16pm Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

He doesn't look happy here any more, but with Eze out it makes it more difficult. I'd be happy if we got 40 mil for him, and we were looking at the likes of Thauvin and Sarr, so I'd say we would have made some headway in our search for a replacement and 40 mil would be worth the risk.

 

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View Teddy Eagle's Profile Teddy Eagle Online Flag 27 May 21 8.25pm Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by ex hibitionist

He doesn't look happy here any more, but with Eze out it makes it more difficult. I'd be happy if we got 40 mil for him, and we were looking at the likes of Thauvin and Sarr, so I'd say we would have made some headway in our search for a replacement and 40 mil would be worth the risk.

Which raises the question why wouldn’t any club looking at Wilf go for Sarr instead? He’s five years younger.

 

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View Palace in the Blood's Profile Palace in the Blood Flag 27 May 21 8.35pm Send a Private Message to Palace in the Blood Add Palace in the Blood as a friend

Originally posted by Teddy Eagle

Odds on that he will since everyone knows how easy it is to make him lose focus. Having said that I can’t buy into the theory that he should just suck it up and ignore getting fouled all the time which must be very frustrating not to mention painful.

I watched a programme about George Best last night and was struck by the difference between Wilf and him. He wanted to show up those fouling him by making them look foolish by using his skills. Wilf doesn't he loses focus, sulks and loses his temper. I am not protecting those who foul him but he has not learned that revenge is a dish best served cold

 

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View Teddy Eagle's Profile Teddy Eagle Online Flag 27 May 21 8.40pm Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Palace in the Blood

I watched a programme about George Best last night and was struck by the difference between Wilf and him. He wanted to show up those fouling him by making them look foolish by using his skills. Wilf doesn't he loses focus, sulks and loses his temper. I am not protecting those who foul him but he has not learned that revenge is a dish best served cold

It’s noticeable when watching George Best that he spent a lot of time skidding around on one ankle avoiding fouls or staggering on after being caught from behind. He could mix it himself as well - he broke Ian Evans’ leg which kept him out for a couple of seasons.

 

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View deetee's Profile deetee Flag 27 May 21 9.13pm Send a Private Message to deetee Add deetee as a friend

£40M is about right for a 28 year old who only puts a shift in occasionally. Spurs could move for Zaha with Bale not staying. Whoever takes over as Palace boss must be given a decent transfer budget.

 

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View deetee's Profile deetee Flag 27 May 21 9.16pm Send a Private Message to deetee Add deetee as a friend

Wilf is 28 yet behaves like an 18 year old. He is so easy to wind up no wonder most clubs target this weakness in his make up. He promised so much 10 years but never fulfilled his potential.

 

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View Putitout's Profile Putitout Flag Oxford 03 Jun 21 3.16pm Send a Private Message to Putitout Add Putitout as a friend


Always hard to know how sound the reports are, but it would seem Wilfs at it again.
Not for a moment would it be an easy decision for the club, to let him go, but it’s so obvious he wants anywhere other than here.
Surely it’s time to confront this head on, get as much as we can for him, and develop the team in a different direction. He isn’t getting younger so now could be the time to let go.
Let’s face it he doesn’t have to keep saying he wants away, it’s bloody obvious by his attitude.
He is that good ,when he is good, a direct replacement is hardly likely, and we might well miss him at his best,. But if the team can be moulded in a different manner successfully, it wouldn’t take long to get over him. If it went wrong then we were probably headed that way in a year or two when his contract ran down anyway.

 

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View Palace Old Geezer's Profile Palace Old Geezer Flag Midhurst 03 Jun 21 3.34pm Send a Private Message to Palace Old Geezer Add Palace Old Geezer as a friend

I agree with you Putitout. As much as I have enjoyed watching him play and appreciate all he has done for our club, he, and CPFC, need to move on.

His market value is not where it was pre-Covid, but it's only going to decline now.

We should cash in our chips while we can.

Presumably the new Gaffer will want a say too. Not that he was instrumental in CB staying. Or was he?

 


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View JRW2's Profile JRW2 Flag Dulwich 03 Jun 21 3.36pm Send a Private Message to JRW2 Add JRW2 as a friend

Originally posted by eagleman13

What makes you think he wont get man-marked & fouled 24/7 in another team?

You took the words out of my mouth.

 

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View JohnB's Profile JohnB Flag 08 Jun 21 9.35am Send a Private Message to JohnB Add JohnB as a friend

I think now is probably the last chance to sell Wilf for any value.

If he does go for say £40m then we'll end up with £30m after Man U sell on but we also have an additional £6.7m in wages off the books.

The way accounts work, his wages alone would account for buying 1 player at £15m transfer and paying them £50k p/w for 5 years and we'd show up a saving of £1.1m per year on the accounts. ((£15m divided by length of contract (5 years = £3m p.a.) plus the yearly wage = £5.6m))

£30m plus his wages would essentially allow us to sign 3 x £15m players on £50k p/w wages this season and still show profits in this financial year. The books would show an outgoing of £16.8m for those 3 signings in year 1 but an incoming figure of £30m cash plus the £6.7m a year wages lost, so essentially showing as an ongoing £10m p.a. increase in years 2-5 for 3 additional players which is only £10m additional outlay on the incoming transfer fee for Wilf.

That's essentially 3 Eze type deals for 1 Wilf. Losing Sakho and PVA this year would pretty much cover those extra costs.

Hypothetically, selling Wilf for £40m could allow us to bring in say Conor Gallagher, Michael Olise and Dan James without really impacting what would have been the original transfer budget without selling Wilf.


 

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View silvertop's Profile silvertop Flag Portishead 08 Jun 21 6.48pm Send a Private Message to silvertop Add silvertop as a friend

Would he still want to leave with Nuno in charge?

Would it make any difference to the economics and his aspirations?

Everton are not in Europe; and Spurs are barely at its fringe. Would he be banking on 2022/2023 season?

In terms of his potential success, he may be so ingrained in Palace culture (see WED) that he may struggle elsewhere...

[Would Nuno want him?]

 

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