By “tearing it up”, you mean his hamstring again?I think we're likely to lose at least one and possibly two of those players, but I'd be stunned if Wharton left the club so quickly (we'd be asking for a fee in Declan Rice territory under the circumstances) and I can't see Spurs shelling out >£60m for Eze's release clause.
Guehi is likely to go due to his contract situation and the fact that he is in the shop window at the Euros.
Olise will definitely leave if City etc. come calling, but I think we've got a decent chance of keeping him if it's only between us, Chelsea and United. They're obviously a step up, but he'll be trapping himself there for two or three years when he's arguably ready for Champions League football already. His agents are very shrewd operators, and might decide that another 6/12 months tearing it up with Palace is the quickest route to the top.
Even if we were to lose several players this summer, I don't think it'll dampen the mood at Palace too much. We'll be receiving £60m+ for any player we sell, and it would be very exciting to see what Freedman could do with a sizable transfer kitty. I have complete confidence in Dougie to manage the transition, whether it comes this summer or in the future.
His data analysis company includes an integrity unit that services not only the betting industry but also a number of international football leagues in identifying dodgy betting patterns that indicate possible match corruption.Strictly speaking thats not actually correct, he runs a data analysis company that services the betting industry however I'm led to believe that the bulk of his fortune is investing in large scale property development. No chickens or other animals are killed as far as I know..
That doesn't really like heading the ball under pressure.I think Guehi is good enough personally. He's an excellent defender
So fukken what.Riad signing confirmed.
We have been, and, so far, no stand, so I guess it’ll continueI see work is beginning on the long awaited new ,state of the art, main stand. My biggest fear was they wouldn’t build it and you lot would constantly tease us about it .
I don’t think a customer of a club owned by a professional gambler can get too high and mighty about that, Dave .
Anyhow we’re not allowed to mention said company.
Point 2 was in reference to promoted clubs. Obviously he will go to Man Utd if they offer a good wedge but he really isn't a top defender. He looked OK in Roy's 8 man defence, just as Brannthwaite looks OK in Dyche's 6 man defence, but you have to be better than OK when you don't have a bus parked all around you.I think Guehi is good enough personally. He's an excellent defender and as we know, there's always a thicko rich owner willing to pay anything. On point 2, of course he will. If Man United come in and offer £70m and £200k a week, there's no way he stays at Palace
He may suit Spurs because Ange, like de Zerbi, appears to have no interest in defending and, as we saw in the Iceland game, Guehi is quite good at standing on the halfway line and allowing his man to run in behind him.Spurs are reportedly interested for one
Not £200m , it was around £60m which I’m assuming is for early deals in the transfer market.A genuine question, did Palace take out a loan of £200 million? I'm sure I read it somewhere.
Was the loan for the new stand?
Does the Scottish one count ?Think we have more players at the euros than Palace?
Why wouldn’t he?Does the Scottish one count ?
because Dougal is a ****.Why wouldn’t he?
Correctbecause Dougal is a ****.
Oh that made me chuckle!because Dougal is a ****.
When you say "work is beginning", you mean the further conceptual update given by the club, rather than a spade crashing through one of the many sewage pipes encircling the stadium?I see work is beginning on the long awaited new ,state of the art, main stand. My biggest fear was they wouldn’t build it and you lot would constantly tease us about it .
yep 10/10My view, for what its worth, is similar to @loz in that its what happens these days. I thought we had turned a corner with cinch, but it seems we have gone back to the sordid world of betting / gaming. Be interesting to see what happens if Amex ever pull out of their sponsorship of both shirt and ground, as in what direction you would go. And without wanting to poke the wasps nest, doesnt Mr Bloom's money mainly come from Far East Gambling companies? Happy to be corrected if I am wrong
From the Althletic, there is an article about it.When you say "work is beginning", you mean the further conceptual update given by the club, rather than a spade crashing through one of the many sewage pipes encircling the stadium?