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Mr Pink

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Wonder if Big Sam packing it in will have any affect on Zaha's situation

Maybe because Zaha is leaving and he won't get all the money to reinvest?

You can guarantee goal posts have been moved, if you'll excuse the pun!
 

DCSPUR

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Apr 15, 2005
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Zaha will stay at Palace...they have a lot of outs already. Will want to keep him to build around and recruit a new manager.
It is a good job --- no shortage of candidates
 

spursfan77

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Aug 13, 2005
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Wonder if Big Sam packing it in will have any affect on Zaha's situation

My theory is that he wanted to sell him to raise funds but Parrish wanted Zaha to sign a new contract.

Plus Bournemouth get Defoe today and Palace were after him. That's an awfully big coincidence.
 

doctor stefan Freud

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Sep 2, 2013
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Maybe because Zaha is leaving and he won't get all the money to reinvest?

You can guarantee goal posts have been moved, if you'll excuse the pun!
If that was the case, Big Sam wouldn't be so insistent about the personal reasons behind his decision. He's going because either him or someone very close has or has had a serious illness. No sense in speculating otherwise
 

Lilbaz

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Apr 1, 2005
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I don't often 'wish' any more but Barkley, Zaha and Keane would do me. Oh and if they could throw in someone like that French chappie, Griezman or whatever he's called, that'd make my cock twitch too.

EDIT: Oh and yeah, I like that Bernie Silva fella from Monaco a little bit too........

Fuck off ac you don't give a shit which 3 blokes do you.
 

Luka Van der Bale

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Jan 29, 2011
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If that was the case, Big Sam wouldn't be so insistent about the personal reasons behind his decision. He's going because either him or someone very close has or has had a serious illness. No sense in speculating otherwise
Tbh I think he's just a 62 year old man who's decided it's time to retire. Don't see why there needs to be anything more. It's not a job that's great for the blood pressure...
 

danielneeds

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May 5, 2004
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Tbh I think he's just a 62 year old man who's decided it's time to retire. Don't see why there needs to be anything more. It's not a job that's great for the blood pressure...
And he knows however well he does, he's not going to get a big job after the England shambles. So does he keep on grinding away at PL survival forever?
 

arunspurs

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Aug 31, 2012
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Interesting comment from Wimmer in Korea...

""He (Son) is still very young and he can play many more years," the Austrian said. "It's nice for me to have him on the club. I hope we stay in the same club for many more years."

This is not a comment from a guy, who is looking for a move in summer window. I guess, Wimmer leaving, only depends on Poch
 

tiger666

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Jan 4, 2005
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Interesting comment from Wimmer in Korea...

""He (Son) is still very young and he can play many more years," the Austrian said. "It's nice for me to have him on the club. I hope we stay in the same club for many more years."

This is not a comment from a guy, who is looking for a move in summer window. I guess, Wimmer leaving, only depends on Poch

I wouldn't pay any attention to that. For all we know Poch and Levy were standing next to him.
 
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