PLYMOUTH'S stupendously all singing dancing transfer thread!
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Zing!Prufrock wrote:I thought he wanted to keep his family safe
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Or........bobo the clown wrote:I was reading yesterday that the view was he'd gone backwards in the past 8 monthsmalcd1 wrote:Confirmation about the possible Zaha loan.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/ ... on-2366123" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
.... and, of course, it was Red Nose who bought him, not Gollum so it's feasible he isn't fitting in as envisaged.
He's banged the gaffers daughter and he's non too pleased about it.
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boltonboris wrote:Or........bobo the clown wrote:I was reading yesterday that the view was he'd gone backwards in the past 8 monthsmalcd1 wrote:Confirmation about the possible Zaha loan.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/ ... on-2366123" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
.... and, of course, it was Red Nose who bought him, not Gollum so it's feasible he isn't fitting in as envisaged.
He's banged the gaffers daughter and he's non too pleased about it.

Well, that might explain it ... a bit.
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United loaned the player straight back to Palace, where he would stay for the whole of the 2012/13 season. In that campaign, Zaha would make 51 appearances in all competitions, scoring eight goals and assisting a further ten (which was less than 12 and 12, respectively, that Chris Eagles contributed).
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Aye but you can play 2 wingersSponge wrote:United loaned the player straight back to Palace, where he would stay for the whole of the 2012/13 season. In that campaign, Zaha would make 51 appearances in all competitions, scoring eight goals and assisting a further ten (which was less than 12 and 12, respectively, that Chris Eagles contributed).
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.... aaaaand Chris Eagles isn't getting a game for Dougie at the moment ... mmmmmmSponge wrote:United loaned the player straight back to Palace, where he would stay for the whole of the 2012/13 season. In that campaign, Zaha would make 51 appearances in all competitions, scoring eight goals and assisting a further ten (which was less than 12 and 12, respectively, that Chris Eagles contributed).
Are we thinking that Eagles is poking one of Dougie's daughters ??
That'd get very problematic indeed.
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If Dougie has a son..........
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It's the allure of the big club to the player, and the pressure from the agent to get a big paycheck and convince the player that he's a shoe-in for a starting spot, rather than earn your stripes at your current club. He would've been playing Premier League football with Palace this season anyway, and would've played more games. Okay, they're likely to be relegated after one season barring some massively shit runs from other teams, but the chance to impress would've been this season. Instead he's behind a woeful Valencia, an unfavoured but talented Nani, and now wunderkind Januzaj.throwawayboltonian wrote:Am I the only one not surprised that he has rarely featured for Man U? We've seen time and time again top clubs signing young, promising (and predominantly British) players and either rarely playing them or limiting them to sub appearances. Zaha at Utd, Sinclair at City, Moses at Chelsea just as three recent examples who jump to mind. I know there's a motivation with massive paychecks, but surely the trend of hampering careers early on is obvious to them?
That aside, I'd welcome him on loan. Always looked to make something whenever he was at Palace, like Townsend in the recent England game. He'd do well here I think, give us that bit of oomph going forward that we need.
I heard that he bought 4 or 5 cars or something like that after signing with Man Utd... dunno what he needs 5 cars for, but that's just typical 'I'm a big footballer now' behaviour. He might not even care really about footballing ambition now he's got the 'big money move'.
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I didn't hear that!danardif1 wrote:I heard that he bought 4 or 5 cars or something like that after signing with Man Utd...
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Me neither. But honestly, who cares of he did? If you can afford to buy things, why not do it? Some people buy expensive art. Some buy expensive cars. Doesn't make them dicks. It just means they're wealthyEnoch wrote:I didn't hear that!danardif1 wrote:I heard that he bought 4 or 5 cars or something like that after signing with Man Utd...
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To be fair a 20yr old buying 5 cars the moment he gets some dosh in is a tad odd, but in general you're spot on ... people moaning about ostentatious, indeed not very bright, spending forget that this money then spins through the economy many times. It's the way to enrich other people through their spending.boltonboris wrote:Me neither. But honestly, who cares of he did? If you can afford to buy things, why not do it? Some people buy expensive art. Some buy expensive cars. Doesn't make them dicks. It just means they're wealthyEnoch wrote:I didn't hear that!danardif1 wrote:I heard that he bought 4 or 5 cars or something like that after signing with Man Utd...
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And Sordell?throwawayboltonian wrote:Am I the only one not surprised that he has rarely featured for Man U? We've seen time and time again top clubs signing young, promising (and predominantly British) players and either rarely playing them or limiting them to sub appearances. Zaha at Utd, Sinclair at City, Moses at Chelsea just as three recent examples who jump to mind. I know there's a motivation with massive paychecks, but surely the trend of hampering careers early on is obvious to them?
That aside, I'd welcome him on loan. Always looked to make something whenever he was at Palace, like Townsend in the recent England game. He'd
do well here I think, give us that bit of oomph going forward that we need.

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Moses is Nigerian. 
But you're right in fairness. Flavour of the month players get good press. Big clubs spend and then think, "actually, he ain't that great is he?!"

But you're right in fairness. Flavour of the month players get good press. Big clubs spend and then think, "actually, he ain't that great is he?!"
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boltonboris wrote:If Dougie has a son..........

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No way in this world will Zaha come to us on loan. The town hall steps will indeed be busy if that happens
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He'd be about 10 yrs old too I'd guess.Prufrock wrote:boltonboris wrote:If Dougie has a son..........ZING!
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boltonboris wrote:Me neither. But honestly, who cares of he did? If you can afford to buy things, why not do it? Some people buy expensive art. Some buy expensive cars. Doesn't make them dicks. It just means they're wealthyEnoch wrote:I didn't hear that!danardif1 wrote:I heard that he bought 4 or 5 cars or something like that after signing with Man Utd...
Which is why their dicks

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Its a very clever trick if you can do it.bwfcdan94 wrote:Which is why their dicks.
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All jokes aside and not even starting on the potential for jokes after Dan's post.
I'd be absolutely delighted with Zaha. I think this has got a touch of the " Rhodes" about it unfortunately with Nixon just putting 2&2 together and getting five.
Would be a real lift to the whole club, but if it IS true and he's on the market, we wouldn't be alone in our interest. But we could possibly be the only club in the division who's an attractive enough prospect. Which would be nice.
I'd be absolutely delighted with Zaha. I think this has got a touch of the " Rhodes" about it unfortunately with Nixon just putting 2&2 together and getting five.
Would be a real lift to the whole club, but if it IS true and he's on the market, we wouldn't be alone in our interest. But we could possibly be the only club in the division who's an attractive enough prospect. Which would be nice.
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Frenchman coming on trial:
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http://www.burndenaces.co.uk/2013/10/13 ... trial.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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