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Yet more paper talk about Palace discussing buying Eze this morning. If it is all true, they do seem to be showing the most firm interest. Reckon if they up their bid to around £15m to £16m cash plus add ons to £20m we may bite. Don't think it would be a bad move for him, likely to get game time and the step up in the Prem with a mid ranking club. If he improves there then possibility of a bigger club next. Got to get a decent % sell on clause in the deal.
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Is it Palace for Eze? on 10:53 - Aug 28 with 2515 views
When asked what changed at QPR after his bouncing around scholarships, he doesn't point to his own hard work, increased tactical understanding, or self-belief (all which would have been fair answers). He highlights Hall, Impey, and Ramsey, as really giving him the platform.
Made me even more gutted to see him go. On the plus side though, I do hope there are 15/16 year old world-beaters in waiting out there, listening to that interview. Come prove it with us!
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Is it Palace for Eze? on 11:37 - Aug 28 with 2360 views
funnily enough, I think Eze was probably the only player who actually benefited from playing under McClaren, I think he became a more rounded team player. This reflects more on Eze then McClaren, his willingness and ability to learn. Great young player, great attitude, fck palace, you've made a huge mistake, STAY!
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Is it Palace for Eze? on 11:44 - Aug 28 with 2323 views
I think it's the fact he's gone to Palace which adds even more sadness to things. A club no bigger or better than our really, in a stadium which isn't great. Just shows the gulf the Premiershit money creates between clubs are very similar character
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Is it Palace for Eze? on 15:22 - Aug 28 with 1893 views
Said the same a while ago about not seeing Palace as a bigger club. But gotta disagree on the stadium. Was working in it yesterday, half expecting to see Eze doing his photos holding a scarf above his head - the stadium is not perfect by any means but I think that’s what makes it so vibey. Had a great view of the pitch no matter where I was, the Gantry running along the full length of the Arthur Wait stand is so old school and there was so much leg room! They’re gonna make some improvements in the next couple of years but if that was our Stadium as it is now I’d take it over any new state or the art stadium in a heartbeat
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Is it Palace for Eze? on 17:53 - Aug 28 with 1472 views
Gutted to see him leave but at least we got a decent price this time, Clint Hill said to me when I met him last year we got way too low fees for selling to Premier League teams such as Smithies & Freeman.
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Is it Palace for Eze? on 23:51 - Aug 28 with 1336 views
Sky Sports keep playing clips of Eze in a Palace shirt and I am starting to believe that we are all too invested in football for it to be healthy haha.
It is strange that grown men/women can be impacted by the departure of a player that most of us have never actually met. However, It once again highlights the value of Saturday match days and the valuable role the club plays in the community.
He will be missed but it is time for others to step up and fill the significant void left. I am hopeful.