I think Pochettino would turn him into the sort of player Palace fans think he is, as opposed to the sort of player everybody else knows he currently is.
Of course he did. Yes, they changed the manager just after he went there, but he started out with exactly the same clean slate as anybody else.
Basically, they thought his attitude stank the place out, and his decision making on the pitch was piss poor, with no end product to all his trickery...
There's zero chance of Man City, Chelsea or United wanting him, which leaves Spurs (possible I guess) or Arsenal (also possible because they're not as good as the others).
I thought he had a poor game by his standards the other night. Spent more time going down trying to win free kicks (wow...