Katy Posted 2 August 2005 Posted 2 August 2005 .. a new 5 year deal at Palace!!! According to Sky Sports News......thats one heck of a contract to sign considering he wanted to leave not so long ago
john_lcfc Posted 2 August 2005 Posted 2 August 2005 http://www.cpfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/...~693280,00.html good move for palace that. im surprised he hasnt been snapped up by villa tottenham or middlesborough or someone like that
Guest Posted 2 August 2005 Posted 2 August 2005 They must be either confident of promotion, or looking to cash in big style come January.
Random Burglar Posted 2 August 2005 Posted 2 August 2005 5years though!! thats crazy!! he must have upped his ante after last season
Benji Posted 2 August 2005 Posted 2 August 2005 was hoping he would bugger off to some other club out of this league
Cobbo Posted 2 August 2005 Posted 2 August 2005 Wonder if he has a Micky Adams stylee release clause. If Palace don't get promoted, they will pay you £10 to take him off their hands.
Hitesh Posted 2 August 2005 Posted 2 August 2005 5 Years is a heck of a long time! Its one of the rareities in football today for someone to sign a 5 year deal! He will do well this season and i think that with a goalscorer like Johnson they will be a firm fav to get promoted!
Shum Posted 2 August 2005 Posted 2 August 2005 If Palace are not in the promotion race come the January transfer window, I am sure AJ will be off. Having signed a long term deal, thay will be able to command a higher fee for him.
Guest Posted 2 August 2005 Posted 2 August 2005 If Palace are not in the promotion race come the January transfer window, I am sure AJ will be off.Having signed a long term deal, thay will be able to command a higher fee for him. 148489[/snapback] My thoughts exactly!
Leicester_Mad Posted 3 August 2005 Posted 3 August 2005 signing that contract just pumps his value up...clever thinking by Palace however Johnson must have a Dickov Style clause to leave - if they stay in this lge he can leave?
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