Green Cross Code Man
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This is a lot of pages for a shit player isn’t it .
Don't think anyone has said he's shit.
Now, a nasty little whingeing, diving, cheat, YES.
This is a lot of pages for a shit player isn’t it .
Oh are they a our rivals again? I thought they weren't worth that title when we had an FA Cup game against them(conveniently) but now a bit of misfortune and the key boards get tapping
I bow to your insider knowledge! It's more than a retweet, though, it's an online article with Ed and Daniel both on the byline.Actually, that's Daniel Taylor. Dominic Fifield is their London football correspondent (and a Palace fan, yet still a good bloke despite that). But I agree that he's a more reliable source than most and that if he has retweeted Ed Aarons' post it has more credibility.
Sorry, Dominic not Daniel.I bow to your insider knowledge! It's more than a retweet, though, it's an online article with Ed and Daniel both on the byline.
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Dwayne Dibbley is an interesting character.This is a lot of pages for a shit player isn’t it .
This is a lot of pages for a shit player isn’t it .
The goalkeeper Julian Speroni and defender Martin Kelly were also both due to be sent for scans on knee and hamstring injuries on Monday, with Scott Dann, Jason Puncheon, Jeffrey Schlupp, Connor Wickham and Reuben Loftus-Cheek already among the long-term absentees.
Their top scorer, Bakary Sako, was ruled out for the rest of the season last week with a fractured ankle and damaged ligaments the Mali international suffered in the draw with West Ham last week and Zaha’s absence would leave Hodgson with only Christian Benteke, Andros Townsend and the new signing Alexander Soroth as attacking options.
This is a lot of pages for a shit player isn’t it .
We were melting down when we had 2.5 strikers earlier in the season.Imagine the scale of the meltdown on here if we had that catalogue of injuries and their transfer window......
This is a lot of pages for a shit player isn’t it .
Roy Hodgson is rightly getting a lot of plaudits for the job he is doing at Palace.
However, a crippling injury with a number of muscle injuries list usually points to archaic training methods. That's at the manager's door and not just bad luck.
Could be , but I think you'll find nearly all of them have been impact injurys. Kelly's aside that is. Most if not all clubs have teams of medical , nutritional and fitness staff I doubt a manager has that much influence TBH.
Correct me if I'm wrong but RH is very much a hands on manager when it comes to training. Training sessions straight after games or too much running / not enough ball work can lead to this kind of injury crisis.
Lots to be read about the subject. I might be wrong, but I think it's a fair observation.
Roy Hodgson is rightly getting a lot of plaudits for the job he is doing at Palace.
However, a crippling injury with a number of muscle injuries list usually points to archaic training methods. That's at the manager's door and not just bad luck.