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Transfer Window & Loans Thread

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Paul Ifill has gone to CP for 750,000.

Good signing for them. He's always been an impressive player in this division.

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Palace complete swoop for Ifill

Ifill started his career with Millwall

Crystal Palace have signed winger Paul Ifill from Sheffield United for a fee of £750,000.

The former Millwall player, 27, returns to London after agreeing a deal running until June 2009.

Ifill joined the Blades in May 2005 but after helping them to promotion last season he has made only three Premiership appearances this term.

He said: "I have come to a club that is geared for the Premiership again and that is what we are hoping for."

Ifill added: "It wasn't a difficult choice and I'm looking forward to it now.

"I had been talking to another club but my agent rang and told me that Palace were interested and from there it was pretty straightforward really.

"People will know I used to be at Millwall, so I know the area and I know a few of the lads and that makes it easier in that respect."

Ifill will be in Palace's squad for Saturday's trip to Coventry City.

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Aaaargh, once again we miss out on a player we really could have done with. :angry:

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They are both rated as good prospects.

I would have thought that they would let one go, or the other (to the right club - on loan) but not both.

Hopefully RK's ties with Blackburn may help us string out a loan deal for either of them. Blackburn also have a good winger in Sergio Peter (i think thats his name).

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Nigel Quashie joins West Ham for an initial £ 1.5m (and an additionnal £ 250'000)

Anthony Stokes from Arsenal to Sunderland for £ 2m

Paul Ifill to Crystal Palace (£ 750'000)

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Not too sure why everybody is excited about Anthony Stokes. Fine, he’s cut it in the SPL. That must be hard. Even League 1 is more competitive.

Good poitn but I'd would have been excited if Leicester had signed him.

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Is it just me that thinks the prices paid for some of these players is way above their actual value?

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Is it just me that thinks the prices paid for some of these players is way above their actual value?

It's hard to buy players for reasonable prices. Teams don't want to sell their best players so clubs have to settle for over-priced also-rans. Clubs need to part with lots of cash to just get a reasonable Premiership player nowadays.

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Is it just me that thinks the prices paid for some of these players is way above their actual value?

Yes but that is the way top-level football has become. Sunderland have taken a huge risk in paying Arsenal £2.5 million for a totally unproven striker. Half a season at Falkirk, coupled with a dozen goals or so and suddenly his price just rises unstoppably.

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Really sick and tired of the "omfg rofl SPL is worse den league one!!!11" attitude. It's unintelligent and childish. Anthony Stokes has consistently scored goals against some good clubs in a physical and competitive league. Sure, half of the SPL is a little weak, but he's outshooting the likes of Venegoor of Hesselink, Kris Boyd and Kenny Miller and that's no mean feat. I'd have him at Leicester any day.

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Derby sign Craig Fagan, these investators of theres must have some serious cash. Deal is £750,000.

there must be better players for that sort of money

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Like Quashie, always have ...battler...

Stokes... brilliant striker, dont be fooled by all that SPL bollox!

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Derby sign Craig Fagan, these investators of theres must have some serious cash. Deal is £750,000.

Don't quash the credability of that signing. Fagan is a good player for this level and could provide the ammunition to help promote Derby.

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