"Manchester City prepare £8m bid for Palace's 'Welsh David Silva' - Jonathon Williams"
Manchester City transfers: Jonathan Williams, Crystal Palace, is being lined up for an £8m bid - Mirror Online
The secret is out :(
Alternatively, one of them is a washed up has-been and one of them is a bright young star with the world at his feet and probably about 15 years of football ahead of him.
If you were offered the choice to sign Ronaldinho and Will Hughes, can you honestly say you'd pass up the second most...
Yep. Murray, despite being the top scorer in English football, probably won't win POTY because of how good Jedinak has been. He's phenomenal, best defensive player in the League by a country mile.
LOL. He has had a leg injury that has kept him out of football for some time. He has been back for a couple of months and has been incredible so far, even better than he was before he was injured.
Comparing JFC to Williams is like comparing Buckley to Zaha.
About half our matchday squad wasn't playing against Bristol. It was the best side we could field at the time but would be very much second string now.
We lost 4-1 at Ashton Gate with our reserves. We hadn't signed Bolasie, Delaney, Moritz, Blake, etc. and Murray was injured.
Bristol City weren't bottom of the league then, either.
If you really believe that you should take a trip to the bookies.
I think you'll find the Premier League is a far more likely destination for the mighty Eagles :bowdown:
0 shots on target against the bottom of the league team. We put 4 past the best defense in the division. Not concerned.
4 points from Brighton two seasons in a row would be great, I agree.
I think we're the better team but given our shaky away record this year I'd probably take a point just in case. We've been playing well, but we've been beaten by shit goals against the run of play a few times (Burnley, Leeds...
Hence the name Joniesta :bowdown:
A tad excessive at the moment, but he's pure class and will grace the top 4 of the Premiership for many years to come. I can see him going to Arsenal in a couple of years and starting alongside Wilshere for them.
Shame he's Welsh :(
I swear, some of you lot on here rate Yannick more highly than a lot of Palace fans.
I like Yannick, he's a tricky player and he's as strong as anything. He's quick and direct but he can't shoot for toffee and his passing is pretty average. He's a very good Championship winger and will one day...