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1 minute ago, coolhandfox said:

The melt down is hilarious.

 

NP revered by all on here, know that experience combined with youth was key to success, he brought in plenty of experienced.

 

 

Comparably, at what costs, and wages, and age? 

 

There's a difference to being experienced at late 20s, compared to early/mid 30s...

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1 minute ago, coolhandfox said:

The melt down is hilarious.

 

NP revered by all on here, know that experience combined with youth was key to success, he brought in plenty of experienced.

 

 

Again objections are largely not about the player or the experience, the objection is the fee. 
 

Pearson brought in experienced players on free’s 

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Just now, CosbehFox said:

FFP will because you are just reducing your future headroom. Particularly in a scenario where we stay up and still have a lower allowance 

With our current business included our amortisation is around what it was at the the start of the Championship season, due to what drop off at the end last season. 

 

So we aren't doing to bad on the transfer side, not sure about wages  

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7 minutes ago, dmayne7 said:

'solid'. He's a forward who has a goalscoring/assist record of a holding midfielder. He's not an Albrighton who played as a more old school winger, with great delivery and work rate. Nor is he a big lump that we can pump the ball up to, in order to relieve some pressure. You cannot defend his record. It's an utter waste of a signing and squad place, one that also limits the chances for younger players.

 

And this narrative about it being a good signing if he keeps us up. Jordan bloody Ayew is never going to keep you up. If we stay up, it certainly won't be because we pissed away £8m on him

agree to disagree- he isnt a forward- he plays wide- his work rate is really good according to palace fans- his assists record was very good last year as well-  the negativity to it is pointless- ill give him a fair crack at showing he is worth wearing the shirt

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2 minutes ago, coolhandfox said:

The melt down is hilarious.

 

NP revered by all on here, know that experience combined with youth was key to success, he brought in plenty of experienced.

 

 

Taylor-Fletcher, Chris Powell, Kev Phillips to name a few 

good point sir

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Dan LCFC said:

The deal that encapsulates everything about this ridiculous regime.

 

You can't fix stupid.

Yep. There was a great chance for the club to build upon the positivity following the second half on Monday by making an exciting signing. But, no, this regime chose to do this instead, which is the ultimate mood killer.

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Just now, coolhandfox said:

With our current business included our amortisation is around what it was at the the start of the Championship season, due to what drop off at the end last season. 

 

So we aren't doing to bad on the transfer side, not sure about wages  

At the moment yes, but Percy has indicated we want two more in and one of those is likely to be a striker. 

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Just now, kingpower said:

Taylor-Fletcher, Chris Powell, Kev Phillips to name a few 

good point sir

All cost us a combined fee of what..? 

That's also in a time without the PSR noose firmly tightening around our neck.

Apples and Oranges.

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Just now, CosbehFox said:

Again objections are largely not about the player or the experience, the objection is the fee. 
 

Pearson brought in experienced players on free’s 

Which is also a fair point.

Posted (edited)

Encouraging from Percy, those 2 new attackers need to be a 1st choice striker and 1st team ready creative midfielder realistically 

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He's good in the air.

 

 

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Just now, FoxesWalk said:

Encouraging from Percy, those 2 attackers need to be a 1st choice attacker and 1st team ready creative midfielder realistically 

What he say exactly?

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Just now, Micky said:

I wish the moaning ***** would just **** off. Imagine having you lot around the club. You'd all collectively destroy anything good that we are trying to achieve. 

As opposed to the positive lot we've got running the club 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Actually don't mind this as long as we do actually bring in those other 2 attackers and they're decent. Seems like a player that's experienced, tidy on the ball and works hard which is what you want in a backup player. He'll just be a stand-in for Fatawu on the right so that McAteer can go and play a full season in the Championship I'd imagine.

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I don't mind him at all, but the £4m initially touted seemed the max I'd want us to pay. £6m yesterday was a slap in the chops. £8m today is plain silly and knowing us we'll have offered £10m tomorrow despite the £8m today being enough! 

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Clearly seen as an option that can help us see out games, and hold the ball up when we are under pressure. We’ll need different types of players this year. He’s an option and it’s impossible to judge this transfer until the window closes. If he’s all we get in…fair enough 

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