ThePaddy
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- Aug 27, 2013
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If you look at the stats for each, there's not a huge amount to choose from. Of course it depends on your definition of 'better'.

If you look at the stats for each, there's not a huge amount to choose from. Of course it depends on your definition of 'better'.
March better than Bolasie, I think I've heard it all now!
Dunk is better than Dann, Knockaert is better than Zaha. I'm amazed that premier league managers have not realised this before now.
It's not about if a club wants to sell, it's more about if a player wants to go.
I was working at a Premier League club yesterday teaching a course, and there was a lot of interest expressed in Dunk!
From what I can see, Kayal and March played a combined total of zero Premier League minutes this season.
Are you EVER gonna spend any of your fortunes on your silly little ground? One day you'll need a new one. Safety standards or woodworm will get you in the end.
March better than Bolasie, I think I've heard it all now!
I'm sure Spurs will abandon their chase for Bolasie in order to pursue Solly f*cking March instead![]()
Better in what way, Lewis? Giving away own goals? Getting sent off in critical games?
Knockeart may be a good winger but he will not die for Albion. Wilf will for the club of his childhood, just as Dunk will for Albion. It's just that Dunky dies rather over the top.
Certainly Leicester did not appreciate what talent Knockeart has, what appalling judgement from Mr Ranieri..
Just wish websites had been around in the early 1980's when Albion played top-league football in a hovel and spent virtually nothing on their ground. That came back to bite you when you were down in the third and fourth tier. What DID Mike Bamber do with all those takings, eh?
Palace have progressed rather more logically in ground development over the last 50 years, than having to rely on one man again (like Bamber) to run the club and pay for everything out of his own pocket. Just hope for your sakes he doesn't disappear like Bamber did.
Better in what way, Lewis? Giving away own goals? Getting sent off in critical games?
Knockeart may be a good winger but he will not die for Albion. Wilf will for the club of his childhood, just as Dunk will for Albion. It's just that Dunky dies rather over the top.
Certainly Leicester did not appreciate what talent Knockeart has, what appalling judgement from Mr Ranieri..
So you don't think any Championship player would ever turn down Palace if they had the chance to play at another PL club?Unfortunately with the way football is going at the moment, clubs like Brighton don't really get a choice when clubs like Palace come along.
Lolz about Wilf and his unconditional love for Palace, he left for Man Utd at the first opportunity, and let's not forget he's an Arsenal fan.
Just wish websites had been around in the early 1980's when Albion played top-league football in a hovel and spent virtually nothing on their ground. That came back to bite you when you were down in the third and fourth tier. What DID Mike Bamber do with all those takings, eh?
Palace have progressed rather more logically in ground development over the last 50 years, than having to rely on one man again (like Bamber) to run the club and pay for everything out of his own pocket. Just hope for your sakes he doesn't disappear like Bamber did.