Maybe most consistent but he's hardly been tested defensively bar a couple of routine blocks (one after his own cock-up) But Guehi simply doesn't bring the ball out with any enthusiasm and 99% of his passes are to the nearest teammate usually 10 yards away. Yet we have a CB on the bench with...
You'd swap your season for ours in a heartbeat and nothing you can say will dissuade me otherwise. You're u21s won a European trophy while some of our u21s were actually playing in Europe proper
3 days before that defeat at Tottenham we had to endure Wolves fans chanting 'do you watch this every week?' after Chris Hughton left Glenn Murray to forage on his own while the rest defended for their lives in an ultra-negative but ultimately successful attempt at obtaining a 0-0 draw. It makes...
Don't forget the 4 year start on us that gave them a £500m+ in PL & TV revenue advantage. I wonder what the Albion could have done with that. A bit more than adding cladding and clearing the guttering surely.
Again a case of Palace knowing the price of everything and the value of nothing. One of the highest payers (percentage of income-wise) yet they couldn't stump up the comparative pittance for a few square metres of car park.
We are tapping into the South London talent scene too. Quite heavily as well. Chelsea will be the big draw for some but there will be gems to snap up. Our Academy have been looking beyond the South East for ages now.
This is the thing, we're expected to take heed of fiancial opinions from fans of a club with (in terms of % of income) one of the highest wage bills and yet seemingly not enough cash in the float to buy a few square meters of carpark from Sainsbury's or actually own their Academy
Is there a club whose fans 'big up' their team, their club, their own fans more than Crystal Palace? They do everything they can to try and make themselves relevant. And just this week alone the triggering of them has reached epic proportions.