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The Footie Thread

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Or the club want to get rid.

Contracts not worth the paper they are written on now.
This sets a very bad example imo.

Leaving it until the last day was just very very bad management, not the first time for Palace this season with their paperwork.!
You seem to think that if a bigger club come knocking that clubs have to sell.
They don’t.
Liverpool had the full transfer window to bid for him,it’s then upto Palace if they accept the bid.
I honestly can’t see how Palace have done anything wrong here.
 
You seem to think that if a bigger club come knocking that clubs have to sell.
They don’t.
Liverpool had the full transfer window to bid for him,it’s then upto Palace if they accept the bid.
I honestly can’t see how Palace have done anything wrong here.
Apart from accepting the bid then pulling out because the manager threw his toys out like Isak and Wissa!

The fact his replacement backed out has nothing to do with Liverpool.
 
Just whipping it out there that Palace can make more than 30m by finishing in the top 7 with Guehi as apposed to finishing 10/12th without him plus a good run in the ECL.

Worth keeping for the season IMO. They're a solid side this year and can go deep in Europe with him in the side.
 
I remember in the last transfer window, Man Utd were being lambasted by a certain Liverpool fan because they didn't meet Everton's asking price of £70 million for Branthwaite.

Now we are discussing why Guehi is not worth £50 million to Liverpool.

No idea what the state of Branthwaite's contract was at the time, I believe he later signed an extension? But just in terms of the players themselves, does it seem about right that Guehi is only worth half as much as Branthwaite? I'd have thought £40-50 million for Guehi, even with a year left on his contract, would be a steal.

And this sums up this footie forum and a few others on here. When it is not there club, the gloves are off. When it is there club they are like an ostrich with its head in the sand. 👍
 
Just whipping it out there that Palace can make more than 30m by finishing in the top 7 with Guehi as apposed to finishing 10/12th without him plus a good run in the ECL.

Worth keeping for the season IMO. They're a solid side this year and can go deep in Europe with him in the side.
The top 7?? This is Palace, they will finish between 10th and 13th as always, with or without Guehi.
 
Apart from accepting the bid then pulling out because the manager threw his toys out like Isak and Wissa!

The fact his replacement backed out has nothing to do with Liverpool.
I think the whole thing will have soured relations between Parish and Glasner as a result. Theres no way Parish will want to see a player walk for nothing when the player has already refused all contract offers.
All he can now is hope that an offer comes in during the next window so thay can get something back for him to put towards a replacement or 2 (as they wanted)
 
The top 7?? This is Palace, they will finish between 10th and 13th as always, with or without Guehi.
I think the biggest problem for palace could be prem football alongside European football. That said am sure the Palace fans are going to enjoy the ride.
 
And this sums up this footie forum and a few others on here. When it is not there club, the gloves are off. When it is there club they are like an ostrich with its head in the sand. 👍
Hmmmm, well perhaps for one forumer.

Although I do find that most regular users in here are pretty balanced. Sure, they'll defend their club when they see reason, but they'll also not be shy in voicing the things that wind them up about their club.
 
Threw his toys out? 🤦‍♂️😂😂😂
He doesn’t owe Liverpool anything,he’s made a decision that’s best for HIS club 🤷‍♂️
Parish had said a while ago that he would rather sell the player now than let him walk for nothing as there was no chance he was signing a new contract.
The problem Palace had was that they didn't get the replacements in early enough, which the manager didn't like.
It's easy to see both sides of the arguement
 
Parish had said a while ago that he would rather sell the player now than let him walk for nothing as there was no chance he was signing a new contract.
The problem Palace had was that they didn't get the replacements in early enough, which the manager didn't like.
It's easy to see both sides of the arguement
It didn’t help when the manager told the replacement that he wouldn’t be getting much playing time and also the lad they did sign wouldn’t be the replacement

Glasner will be looking after himself , another decent season and he will look good for other clubs , Guehi will help him look good
 
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