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Amongst other things.Was that when he claimed he needed to be closer to Wales and ended up going further away?
Amongst other things.Was that when he claimed he needed to be closer to Wales and ended up going further away?
I’m intrigued wasn’t it announced a deal was in place for you lot so how did Spurs finish 2nd in a 1 horse race to sign EzeVery well, apparently I willed it into existence. Arsenal are welcomed to him.
Spurs must be close to the limit with FFP nowI’m intrigued wasn’t it announced a deal was in place for you lot so how did Spurs finish 2nd in a 1 horse race to sign Eze![]()
I think he always wanted to join Arsenal so he'll have dragged his heels with us waiting for them to come back in with a bid. Not fussed, if he doesn't want to play for us that's fine.I’m intrigued wasn’t it announced a deal was in place for you lot so how did Spurs finish 2nd in a 1 horse race to sign Eze![]()
How dare you talk sense. You should be outraged that someone who never showed any interest in joining spurs has joined another teamI think he always wanted to join Arsenal so he'll have dragged his heels with us waiting for them to come back in with a bid. Not fussed, if he doesn't want to play for us that's fine.
If it’s a choice between Arsenal & Spurs,Arsenal is a no brainer for me.
He was also in their system up until he was 13.
(Ignore the text, I've just posted this for the video of him saying his boyhood supported team was Arsenal.)
Guehi's a born and bred scouser right?! Just er... asking for a friend!Eze to Arsenal is the a great football story. Rejected at 13 by the club (and by many others), dropping down a level to play for Championship clubs, getting his chance in the Prem with Palace and becoming an England player and a standout player for us and now on the brink of joining the club who rejected him at 27, to play for a club with serious Premiership and Champion Leagues hopes. Gutted he will leave us, but the way he has played and acted has been class in the time he has been with us (apart from a little spell under Viera when they were obviously at odds with each other) and the fact he was one of the best players on the pitch at Stamford Bridge last Sunday despite all the speculation sums him up.
Just hope we get to see him again tonight at Selhurst under the lights in our European Debut. Not the competition we deserved based on winning the FA Cup, but its still a European tie and something I never ever thought i would witness when I first watched a game at Selhurst in 1986 with around 4500 other people as we lost to Hull City 1-2.
Just clearing the throat for 90 minutes of singing the praise's for UEFA and how they are such a fine up-standing, honest and fair organisation and then lauding one of the most naturally brilliant footballers we have ever seen in a Palace shirt.
SE25 under the lights in Europe.
Eze to Arsenal is the a great football story. Rejected at 13 by the club (and by many others), dropping down a level to play for Championship clubs, getting his chance in the Prem with Palace and becoming an England player and a standout player for us and now on the brink of joining the club who rejected him at 27, to play for a club with serious Premiership and Champion Leagues hopes. Gutted he will leave us, but the way he has played and acted has been class in the time he has been with us (apart from a little spell under Viera when they were obviously at odds with each other) and the fact he was one of the best players on the pitch at Stamford Bridge last Sunday despite all the speculation sums him up.
Just hope we get to see him again tonight at Selhurst under the lights in our European Debut. Not the competition we deserved based on winning the FA Cup, but its still a European tie and something I never ever thought i would witness when I first watched a game at Selhurst in 1986 with around 4500 other people as we lost to Hull City 1-2.
Just clearing the throat for 90 minutes of singing the praise's for UEFA and how they are such a fine up-standing, honest and fair organisation and then lauding one of the most naturally brilliant footballers we have ever seen in a Palace shirt.
SE25 under the lights in Europe.
Man City have a net spend of around £500mil since the start of 2019/20 seasonNot fact checked this but.![]()
Could be right @Tashyboy .
I also saw an interesting stat which stated that after their latest sale, Chelsea have sold £250m of players in this window. That's huge. They've spent more but most of the spending has been covered this time.
| MONEY SPENT | MONEY RECEIVED | NET SPEND | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Man Utd | £210.5m | £0m | £210.5m |
| Arsenal | £195.5m | £9m | £186.5m |
| Liverpool | £317m | £182m | £135m |
| Sunderland | £148m | £37m | £111m |
| Newcastle | £128.6m | £32m | £96.6m |
| Tottenham | £122.5m | £36.5m | £86m |
| Everton | £80m | £6m | £74m |
| Man City | £147.5m | £73.7m | £73.8m |
| Leeds | £72.1m | £5.2m | £66.9m |
| Burnley | £87.4m | £29.6m | £57.8m |
| Chelsea | £236.1m | £182.2m | £53.9m |
| Nottingham Forest | £121.7m | £98.6m | £23.1m |
| West Ham | £72.8m | £54.5m | £18.3m |
| Crystal Palace | £3m | £1m | £2m |
| Fulham | £430k | £0 | £430k |
| Brentford | £84.5m | £88.4m | -£3.9m |
| Aston Villa | £34.5m | £42.5m | -£8m |
| Wolves | £67m | £97m | -£30m |
| Brighton | £67.7m | £110m | -£42.3m |
| Bournemouth | £70.9m | £191.3m | -£120.4m |