Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo
I believe in Joe Hendry
- Oct 4, 2003
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@Harry Wilson's tackle you seem to have posted this from the wrong accountI've still got 75 Nigels on ignore.![]()


@Harry Wilson's tackle you seem to have posted this from the wrong accountI've still got 75 Nigels on ignore.![]()
Absolute bollocks…..I can entertain discussions about whether Mitoma is better than Eze or vice-versa.
Michael Olise is so much better than either player that it is totally pointless discussing them. He is the best player to ever kick a ball for either club, and I suspect will have a trophy cabinet containing every league title in Europe and multiple Champions Leagues if his agents continue to advise him as well as they have done so far. A lot of Bayern fans already think he is the best player in a team that includes Harry Kane.
Olise was making a mockery of the Premier League before he left - hence why Bayern triggered his release clause in the first place. After an injury stricken season he returned in the new year and managed 10 goals and 6 assists in 14 starts.
Shame you had to sell him to pay for your new stand really.Michael Olise is so much better than either player that it is totally pointless discussing them. He is the best player to ever kick a ball for either club
Oddly.....
Christ.I like Mitoma, and he's certainly very talented. I'd have a hard time believing that he's more talented than Eberechi Eze though, never mind someone like the far superior Olise who ended the season for Bayern Munich with four consecutive MoM awards & and is already being hailed as one of the best players in the Bundesliga at 23.
If he is such a clearly superior footballer - why has he never managed to beat Eze's goal contributions in any of his seasons in the Premier League? Even when Eze was playing for a defensive manager like Hodgson and Mitoma was playing in a free-flowing De Zerbi team? Why can't he even beat the output of a player like Ismaila Sarr?
You'd paint your bed sheets, accept a drum, some teenage plum conducting the crowd, the cheesiest goal music and scorer announcements of any club and become a total dick for a year whilst watching football in a squalor....... Just to lift the FA Cup.Of course we would swap. Everyone who has commented like that said they would. That is why I found it weird when it was said we were all misguided (or whatever the term was). We are the better team but they won a cup. As did spurs. That does not make them better than us. It shows they had quite a lot of stuff go their way and we didn’t. That is generally how cups work.
A new twist...
"One potential route for Palace - who believe they have a strong case to avoid any sanction - could have been to drop into the Conference League. However, Danish outfit Brondby, owned by Palace co-owner David Blitzer, will be in line to take that slot.
The rules state that in multi-club groups the club which finished in a higher league position take precedent in such circumstances."
This."(And Brighton could step in)"
Sure it wont happen, but it would be the single most funny thing ever in almost 50 years watching the Albion.
Even if we get knocked out at the qualification stage.
The Palace meltdown would be biblical.
Huh? I guess league positions really do matter after all...One potential route for Palace - who believe they have a strong case to avoid any sanction - could have been to drop into the Conference League. However, Danish outfit Brondby, owned by Palace co-owner David Blitzer, will be in line to take that slot.
The rules state that in multi-club groups the club which finished in a higher league position take precedent in such circumstances.
If only they had concentrated on their league form and not focused so much on the cup.Huh? I guess league positions really do matter after all...
A new twist...
"One potential route for Palace - who believe they have a strong case to avoid any sanction - could have been to drop into the Conference League. However, Danish outfit Brondby, owned by Palace co-owner David Blitzer, will be in line to take that slot.
The rules state that in multi-club groups the club which finished in a higher league position take precedent in such circumstances."
A new twist...
"One potential route for Palace - who believe they have a strong case to avoid any sanction - could have been to drop into the Conference League. However, Danish outfit Brondby, owned by Palace co-owner David Blitzer, will be in line to take that slot.
The rules state that in multi-club groups the club which finished in a higher league position take precedent in such circumstances."