We've been excellent since Glasner came in, and I've really enjoyed our recent run. It's some of the best football I've ever seen Palace play, and I sincerely hope we get a full season of 'Glasnerball' next year with the squad he wants.The Palace fan I work with is very much concerned that they will lose players this summer. Palace've been unfortunately good the last few months (should have got rid of Roy earlier); if they can keep the squad and strengthen a bit then they're going to do well next year.
This is the first summer for ages I've not been worried about selling players. Hopefully I won't be proved wrong about that.
Jesus!We've been excellent since Glasner came in, and I've really enjoyed our recent run. It's some of the best football I've ever seen Palace play, and I sincerely hope we get a full season of 'Glasnerball' next year with the squad he wants.
I think we'll almost certainly lose Guehi (if he isn't gone already!) as he won't sign a new contract and we need to maximize the profit we'll make on him. This isn't much of an issue as he has been injured the entire game Glasner has been here. We've had a very poor record of player sales since promotion with the notable exception of Wan-Bissaka, so it's about time that we move a couple of players on for large fees to demonstrate that our new transfer model is working.
Olise is easily good enough to play Champions League football next season, and if a team of the calibre of City/Liverpool/PSG come in, I'd imagine he'll be off. I don't think we have to worry about the likes of Villa or Newcastle. Olise is well advised, and he'll want to be playing at the very top of the game in the near future. If he takes another stepping stone move to a club between 3rd - 7th, it'll likely delay that by another couple of years. I can't imagine Newcastle forking out his £60m release clause fee and then letting him leave after a single season, unless he can negotiate another cut-price release clause.
Eze might fancy a crack at European football, but he's not on Olise's level and I think most clubs will know that. Eze might find himself in a Zaha situation, whereby he's worth more to us than he would be to another club. The teams that would be interested in him (Spurs? Villa?) probably won't want to pay the sort of sums that we'd demand. He's a delightful player to watch, but he's not always effective in the biggest games and is a bit of a flat-track bully. He'll be in the £60m+ ballpark as well, but I think his contributions will be much easier to replace than Olise's.
If we lose players then so be it. For the first time in a while, I've got total faith in our manager. We're in a strong position to negotiate with all of our players except Olise, and we've cemented ourselves as probably the best team to join if you're a young player excelling in the Championship. Eze, Olise, Wharton, Guehi etc. have all joined in recent years and raised their profiles massively. They're all worth several times what we paid for them. If we sell one or two for a big fee, I'm sure there'll be a queue of players lining up to replace them.
You don’t fancy getting to the match, then?Could certainly. I'm going to be hiding behind the sofa during 4 and 6 Sunday. My philosophy is if you do, you do, but I will still be hiding behind the sofa anyway.
Careful you will have the overseas section of chelski football “ fans” accusing the club of only being a selling club and adopting a modern slavery stance with players they think you should sell to chelski for a peppercorn fee.We've been excellent since Glasner came in, and I've really enjoyed our recent run. It's some of the best football I've ever seen Palace play, and I sincerely hope we get a full season of 'Glasnerball' next year with the squad he wants.
I think we'll almost certainly lose Guehi (if he isn't gone already!) as he won't sign a new contract and we need to maximize the profit we'll make on him. This isn't much of an issue as he has been injured the entire game Glasner has been here. We've had a very poor record of player sales since promotion with the notable exception of Wan-Bissaka, so it's about time that we move a couple of players on for large fees to demonstrate that our new transfer model is working.
Olise is easily good enough to play Champions League football next season, and if a team of the calibre of City/Liverpool/PSG come in, I'd imagine he'll be off. I don't think we have to worry about the likes of Villa or Newcastle. Olise is well advised, and he'll want to be playing at the very top of the game in the near future. If he takes another stepping stone move to a club between 3rd - 7th, it'll likely delay that by another couple of years. I can't imagine Newcastle forking out his £60m release clause fee and then letting him leave after a single season, unless he can negotiate another cut-price release clause.
Eze might fancy a crack at European football, but he's not on Olise's level and I think most clubs will know that. Eze might find himself in a Zaha situation, whereby he's worth more to us than he would be to another club. The teams that would be interested in him (Spurs? Villa?) probably won't want to pay the sort of sums that we'd demand. He's a delightful player to watch, but he's not always effective in the biggest games and is a bit of a flat-track bully. He'll be in the £60m+ ballpark as well, but I think his contributions will be much easier to replace than Olise's.
If we lose players then so be it. For the first time in a while, I've got total faith in our manager. We're in a strong position to negotiate with all of our players except Olise, and we've cemented ourselves as probably the best team to join if you're a young player excelling in the Championship. Eze, Olise, Wharton, Guehi etc. have all joined in recent years and raised their profiles massively. They're all worth several times what we paid for them. If we sell one or two for a big fee, I'm sure there'll be a queue of players lining up to replace them.
Not going due to health conditions, travelling etc makes it difficult.You don’t fancy getting to the match, then?
What about the 26 game head start RDZ had can’t use that as an excuse , especially based on Wharton debut vs usWell, NSC’s in-house football experts told us in Dec/Jan …. never buy in January, there’s no value in the market .
Munoz £6.8m
Wharton £18m
Like us, RB and CM was their achilles heel. Almost overnight they solved it, also due to retiring the dinosaur tactics of Roy.
Well, NSC’s in-house football experts told us in Dec/Jan …. never buy in January, there’s no value in the market .
Munoz £6.8m
Wharton £18m
Like us, RB and CM was their achilles heel. Almost overnight they solved it, also due to retiring the dinosaur tactics of Roy.
Wharton has been incredible.
Absolute bargain in 2024
Would you swap our season for theirs?Dezerbi has screwed us royally finishing below the palarse, a bloody disgrace considering how far ahead we were of them.glad he's leaving.
I mean it's nonsense.What do you think of the no value in January ?
Suarez, Kayal, Wharton, Munoz … successes.
Yeah, the way he injured all those players was unforgiveable.Dezerbi has screwed us royally finishing below the palarse, a bloody disgrace considering how far ahead we were of them.glad he's leaving.