Good luck Cap'n

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northbank123
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Re: Good luck Cap'n

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Not investing in keepers is so short-sighted and unless you pull off a miracle will bite you on the arse for years. Instead of paying a mid-range fee on a keeper in his mid-to-late 20s that will be a great first choice keeper for 5-10 years, you can spunk away far more in transfer fees and wages on a multitude/succession of underperformers (not to mention the points and potential trophies lost).

Given or van der Sar were there to be signed for years and we just ignored them - any many would add Fridel and Schwarzer. You don't win leagues with the likes of Almunia or Fabianski as first choice and it makes my blood boil thinking how many points and games we've thrown away since about 2006 because of shit keepers.

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northbank123 wrote:Not investing in keepers is so short-sighted and unless you pull off a miracle will bite you on the arse for years. Instead of paying a mid-range fee on a keeper in his mid-to-late 20s that will be a great first choice keeper for 5-10 years, you can spunk away far more in transfer fees and wages on a multitude/succession of underperformers (not to mention the points and potential trophies lost).

Given or van der Sar were there to be signed for years and we just ignored them - any many would add Fridel and Schwarzer. You don't win leagues with the likes of Almunia or Fabianski as first choice and it makes my blood boil thinking how many points and games we've thrown away since about 2006 because of shit keepers.

Absolutely, and the fact that we were on for Reina and Schwarzer in the last few years but got neither, shows that Wenger knew we needed an experienced keeper but made do with the average Almunia, Fabianski etc etc :banghead:

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StuartL wrote:
northbank123 wrote:Not investing in keepers is so short-sighted and unless you pull off a miracle will bite you on the arse for years. Instead of paying a mid-range fee on a keeper in his mid-to-late 20s that will be a great first choice keeper for 5-10 years, you can spunk away far more in transfer fees and wages on a multitude/succession of underperformers (not to mention the points and potential trophies lost).

Given or van der Sar were there to be signed for years and we just ignored them - any many would add Fridel and Schwarzer. You don't win leagues with the likes of Almunia or Fabianski as first choice and it makes my blood boil thinking how many points and games we've thrown away since about 2006 because of shit keepers.

Absolutely, and the fact that we were on for Reina and Schwarzer in the last few years but got neither, shows that Wenger knew we needed an experienced keeper but made do with the average Almunia, Fabianski etc etc :banghead:

And we went in with big bids for him too - as I recall we made a 250k bid for him in may 2011 and after having that bid rejected we returned a few months later with a new bid of......250k :roll: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

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Last time we won a trophy Palace were in the Premier League.

Since Wigan have come up, we have been trophyless. Now they're down.


Make of that what you will. 8)

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1989 wrote:Last time we won a trophy Palace were in the Premier League.

Since Wigan have come up, we have been trophyless. Now they're down.


Make of that what you will. 8)

Nah, that 's bollocks we need to play Wimbledon away 1st game of the season

89, 5-1 and 91, 3-0 setting us on the way to title success. :barscarf: :barscarf:

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Delighted to see him miss out on promotion, one of life's born losers. :barscarf:

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topgoon wrote:No standing ovation for coco the clown.Watford didn't turn up and the oldest gooner in the premier league next season scored from the spot when Zaha was brought down. He'll be guaranteed a goal against us as he seems to have a good record for scoring against us for a dyed in the wool gooner

Another faaaaackin' London derby at least this one is 2 train stops from me, so no excuse for not indulging in a bit of this :cheers:

Bet you Palace at home will be Gollum's first game at old crappford......wonder if the Palace fans will still cheer him if Zaha dives against them in the dying secs of a nil-nil :twisted:
kevin phillips has scored twice against us
diaby has scored twice for us against teams he was playing for at the time

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goonersid wrote:Delighted to see him miss out on promotion, one of life's born losers. :barscarf:
:barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

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