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The Curious Case of Wilfred Zaha

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View AERO's Profile AERO Flag 05 Feb 21 10.01am Send a Private Message to AERO Add AERO as a friend

Or by luck in current climate ? Might have saved us a few quid ?

 

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View silvertop's Profile silvertop Flag Portishead 05 Feb 21 10.13am Send a Private Message to silvertop Add silvertop as a friend

Originally posted by viveasheagle

It is a difficult situation and one that needs to handled carefully. Proven EPL players on free transfers i.e. Cahill give you a proven player though you can expect to pay decent wages. Bringing in unproven but potentially good EPL players is a risk i.e. Eze. He has shown some great things but also some naivety in the defensive side of his game. Get the balance wrong and it could end in relegation. Will be interesting to see how things pan out over the next few months. I really want to see PVA and Schlupp sign new contracts as they are 2 with real pace along with Zaha. It looks like Fulhan, WBA and Sheffield Utd are doomed and there are some good players spread across these clubs that we might be able to sign.

Never happens. They either keep or are snapped up by other clubs with deeper pockets.

Bad thing? Yes and no. The prices are nearly always inflated beyond their value e.g. Sarr. Our club is too canny/mean for that market.

 

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View gazNgiz's Profile gazNgiz Flag 05 Feb 21 10.14am Send a Private Message to gazNgiz Add gazNgiz as a friend

Undoubtedly Wilf is a serious talent, but his petulant behaviour is his achilles heel, fact.

People are right in saying he's our star player, and has played a massive part in getting us where we are. But everytime he spits his dummie out and looses focus for 10, 20, 30+ minutes it has a negative effect on the whole team.

It amazes me that he seems to loose his rag more and more. Against Newcastle he sat down and lost it with the tape he had round his ankle, the ref walked over and almost looked embarrassed for him!

Other teams know exactly what to do to push his buttons.

Surely someone at the club must highlight this to him, and help him work on it?

Surely his family and friends must also pull him up on it?

Has Wilf got to a point where he thinks he's too important to take advise from others?

If he could use his 'passion' to spur him on, instead of loose his rag, he'd be a phenomenal footballer.

 


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View Jacey's Profile Jacey Flag 05 Feb 21 10.58am Send a Private Message to Jacey Add Jacey as a friend

Originally posted by gazNgiz

Undoubtedly Wilf is a serious talent, but his petulant behaviour is his achilles heel, fact.

People are right in saying he's our star player, and has played a massive part in getting us where we are. But everytime he spits his dummie out and looses focus for 10, 20, 30+ minutes it has a negative effect on the whole team.

It amazes me that he seems to loose his rag more and more. Against Newcastle he sat down and lost it with the tape he had round his ankle, the ref walked over and almost looked embarrassed for him!

Other teams know exactly what to do to push his buttons.

Surely someone at the club must highlight this to him, and help him work on it?

Surely his family and friends must also pull him up on it?

Has Wilf got to a point where he thinks he's too important to take advise from others?

If he could use his 'passion' to spur him on, instead of loose his rag, he'd be a phenomenal footballer.

Probably,his petulant childish behaviour which has increasingly become an unwelcome feature of his game,has prevented a so called big club coming in for him and to that extent, he is the author of his own misfortune.

 

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View rawpalace05's Profile rawpalace05 Flag Saltdean 05 Feb 21 12.00pm Send a Private Message to rawpalace05 Add rawpalace05 as a friend

Injury update?

 


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View stuckinbristol's Profile stuckinbristol Flag In the woodwork. 05 Feb 21 12.01pm Send a Private Message to stuckinbristol Add stuckinbristol as a friend

Originally posted by gazNgiz

Undoubtedly Wilf is a serious talent, but his petulant behaviour is his achilles heel, fact.

People are right in saying he's our star player, and has played a massive part in getting us where we are. But everytime he spits his dummie out and looses focus for 10, 20, 30+ minutes it has a negative effect on the whole team.

It amazes me that he seems to loose his rag more and more. Against Newcastle he sat down and lost it with the tape he had round his ankle, the ref walked over and almost looked embarrassed for him!

Other teams know exactly what to do to push his buttons.

Surely someone at the club must highlight this to him, and help him work on it?

Surely his family and friends must also pull him up on it?

Has Wilf got to a point where he thinks he's too important to take advise from others?

If he could use his 'passion' to spur him on, instead of loose his rag, he'd be a phenomenal footballer.

Wasn't this, at least partly, due to the fact that he realised he had done himself an injury?

I don't disagree with you on his petulant nature.
A guy I played with at local level, he was one of my close mates, was a complete tosser on the pitch.
He was, in all honesty, much better than the rest of us, having been on Celtics books as a kid before he moved south, but threw tantrums, made bad (horrendous) tackles when he thought he had been mistreated and was not particularly nice. After the game was the nicest guy you could meet. Asked him numerous times why he did it, and he just replied that he had a competitive nature.

 

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View Ginger Pubic Wig's Profile Ginger Pubic Wig Flag Wickham de L'Ouest 05 Feb 21 12.27pm Send a Private Message to Ginger Pubic Wig Add Ginger Pubic Wig as a friend

Originally posted by rawpalace05

Injury update?

BBS seem to say 5/6 weeks and credible posters on there seem to believe the person saying it. (I didn't recognise the person making the claim).

 


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View dreamwaverider's Profile dreamwaverider Flag London 05 Feb 21 1.29pm Send a Private Message to dreamwaverider Add dreamwaverider as a friend

Friend of mine said to me can you imagine what Wilf would be like if he wasn’t marked by 3 players every time he got a sniff of the ball. The curious thing is the top eight obviously don’t agree. I just hope they don’t become any more curious. He’s like Mickie Shannon, Le Tissier etc. Made for one club.

 

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View braunstoneagle's Profile braunstoneagle Flag the middle of bumf*** nowhere... 06 Feb 21 8.44pm Send a Private Message to braunstoneagle Add braunstoneagle as a friend

Originally posted by gazNgiz

Now don't get me wrong, I love the guy, he's a serious talent, one of our greatest, but....

It's like the older he gets the more immature he becomes.

Sad but true, and it's preventing him becoming our, or anyone else's greatest.

he is already our best ever player.

not sure what would make you think otherwise

 


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View Sansbup's Profile Sansbup Flag Norfolk 07 Feb 21 8.44am Send a Private Message to Sansbup Add Sansbup as a friend

It was refreshing to see Jack Grealish on Football Focus yesterday saying that when he’s kicked by the opposition he treats it as a compliment and it doesn’t bother him. I wish Wilf would be a bit more like that, as has been said he is peed off for 20 or 30 minutes at a time in every game these days...

 

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View gazNgiz's Profile gazNgiz Flag 07 Feb 21 12.48pm Send a Private Message to gazNgiz Add gazNgiz as a friend

Originally posted by braunstoneagle

he is already our best ever player.

not sure what would make you think otherwise

He should try grinding the bean, instead of spitting it out!

 


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View Phil’s Barber's Profile Phil’s Barber Flag Crowborough 07 Feb 21 1.57pm Send a Private Message to Phil’s Barber Add Phil’s Barber as a friend

Originally posted by Sansbup

It was refreshing to see Jack Grealish on Football Focus yesterday saying that when he’s kicked by the opposition he treats it as a compliment and it doesn’t bother him. I wish Wilf would be a bit more like that, as has been said he is peed off for 20 or 30 minutes at a time in every game these days...

Wilf also sits there sulking and protesting for twenty seconds whilst the game moves on without him. Get on with it, get back in position and play your part again.

 

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