Everyone knows that Palace won't sell anyone. We need every player we've got to try to stay up and can't afford to let anyone leave.
Despite that, we've heard in only the last week that Fiorentina want Bolasie and Cardiff want Williams. Fortunately for us, Joniesta signed a new contract the other today to put those rumours to bed.
Hello my dear friend...just one question...if you can waste £8m for Gayle....you surely must be willing to pay top dollar for Buckley....
'At the minute,' though, is where we are. At the minute.
Well at the minute Zaha is still far better than anyone you have in your squad, he is better than anyone we have in ours. We are also a more attractive proposition simply for the fact we can probably pay more. Footballers are only loyal until a bigger pay packet comes along.
That's bollocks frankly. He has been found out. He has no end product other than falling over and clearly is not good enough for the premiership yet.
If Bridcutt goes to a premiership he will fit in striaght away.
You oversold Zaha brilliantly and Man Utd fell for it, but just because someone spunks £15m on a player it doesn't make him a great player. He hasn't proved he is worth even half of that fee yet.
. Even if he flops at United completely, being not good enough for United doesn't mean he's not good enough for the Premier League.
1. You have no idea how Bridcutt will do as he hasn't played in the Premiership before.
2. Zaha hasn't been "found out" as that would imply failing to perform in the Premier League. He can't perform or fail to perform when he's not being picked.
Wilfried showed last year that he's far too good for the Championship which is why United bought him in the first place. Even if he flops at United completely, being not good enough for United doesn't mean he's not good enough for the Premier League.
Given how United are doing this season that doesn't really stack up.
Of course it does... United are doing shit by their standards, but those standards are still better than the majority of Premier League clubs. Let's not pretend for a minute that Zaha wouldn't be starting every week for every club in the bottom half of the Premiership.
Of course it does... United are doing shit by their standards, but those standards are still better than the majority of Premier League clubs. Let's not pretend for a minute that Zaha wouldn't be starting every week for every club in the bottom half of the Premiership.
It's looking increasingly as if United aren't good enough for the Premier league themselves at the moment.
Everyone knows that Palace won't sell anyone. We need every player we've got to try to stay up and can't afford to let anyone leave.
Despite that, we've heard in only the last week that Fiorentina want Bolasie and Cardiff want Williams. Fortunately for us, Joniesta signed a new contract the other today to put those rumours to bed.
1. You have no idea how Bridcutt will do as he hasn't played in the Premiership before.
2. Zaha hasn't been "found out" as that would imply failing to perform in the Premier League. He can't perform or fail to perform when he's not being picked.
Wilfried showed last year that he's far too good for the Championship which is why United bought him in the first place. Even if he flops at United completely, being not good enough for United doesn't mean he's not good enough for the Premier League.
That's bollocks frankly. He has been found out. He has no end product other than falling over and clearly is not good enough for the premiership yet.
If Bridcutt goes to a premiership he will fit in striaght away.
You oversold Zaha brilliantly and Man Utd fell for it, but just because someone spunks £15m on a player it doesn't make him a great player. He hasn't proved he is worth even half of that fee yet.
Parish really needs to stop the insultingly low bidding which he knows gets him nowhere.
Why turn down 1.75 million from Sunderland, yet accept a 1.5 million bid from Palace?
Charming is just playing to the gallery - he deserves to cock up this window as much as he did the last one
multiple goals he created or had a part in proves otherwise.
Diving in the penalty box and tricking the ref into awarding a penalty isn't a skill to be proud of. In the Premier League you cannot get away with six stepovers in a row and then tripping over your own feet.