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  • #16
    Originally posted by dpmd View Post
    Looked good at the start of the season but after Routledge left he faded towards the end of the season. I still wouldn't mind him as a squad player though.


    Faded? Yes,he did. But that was very much due to an injury . Additionally at that time,him and everybody else in the squad suffered from the chaos within the club.
    Earlier in the season he almost singel handly kept our "midtable" hopes alive and kicking, donīt forget that.

    My view only.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Revīs wife View Post
      Faded? Yes,he did. But that was very much due to an injury . Additionally at that time,him and everybody else in the squad suffered from the chaos within the club.
      Earlier in the season he almost singel handly kept our "midtable" hopes alive and kicking, donīt forget that.

      My view only.
      ^^ This.

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      • #18
        The deal is nowhere near the reported Ģ1.3 million being quoted that has been agreed.

        Also, from what i'm told Simpson is very reluctant to re-locate to far away from London so it does leave Palace in a good position hopefully. Hull City are in a far worse position than Palace are currently to be paying any transfer fees!

        I know people are going to keep saying whatever price we pay for players it's unfair on the poor creditors etc, but lets not forget, these creditors did accept the terms when they could have rejected, the only creditor to reject our CVA deal was the HMRC which they always do anyway. Some of the creditors have even been paid back in full without the CVA so were not as guilty as to what some other clubs have done in the past.

        At the end of the day we have to move on, we wasn't the first and we certainly won't be the last team to exit administration where the creditors lose out, it will become a more common thing in football over the next 12 months i fear.

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        • #19
          good signing for you guys if you can get him. cd easily see him bagging 15-18 goals next season.

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          • #20
            Rangers fans never fail to amaze me with comments of other then score he never done anything else for Simpson and Blackstock. As strikers thats the main thing they should be doing anything else is a bonus.

            Wake up call for what were preparred to spend an out and out goal scorer who does nothing else but scores goals suits me down to the ground.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by West Acton View Post
              Rangers fans never fail to amaze me with comments of other then score he never done anything else for Simpson and Blackstock. As strikers thats the main thing they should be doing anything else is a bonus.

              Wake up call for what were preparred to spend an out and out goal scorer who does nothing else but scores goals suits me down to the ground.
              Haha yeah, next people will be saying our keeper is rubbish all he does is stop goals going in.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by PalaceDave View Post
                The deal is nowhere near the reported Ģ1.3 million being quoted that has been agreed.

                Also, from what i'm told Simpson is very reluctant to re-locate to far away from London so it does leave Palace in a good position hopefully. Hull City are in a far worse position than Palace are currently to be paying any transfer fees!

                I know people are going to keep saying whatever price we pay for players it's unfair on the poor creditors etc, but lets not forget, these creditors did accept the terms when they could have rejected, the only creditor to reject our CVA deal was the HMRC which they always do anyway. Some of the creditors have even been paid back in full without the CVA so were not as guilty as to what some other clubs have done in the past.

                At the end of the day we have to move on, we wasn't the first and we certainly won't be the last team to exit administration where the creditors lose out, it will become a more common thing in football over the next 12 months i fear.

                your one of the nicer palace fans i have to say

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Morris View Post
                  Haha yeah, next people will be saying our keeper is rubbish all he does is stop goals going in.
                  too true morris, too true...

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Morris View Post
                    Jay Simpson's agent says "a couple of clubs" have agreed a deal with Arsenal to sign the striker, who looks Championship-bound again.

                    More..
                    you know nothing john snow!!!!

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by PalaceDave View Post
                      The deal is nowhere near the reported Ģ1.3 million being quoted that has been agreed.

                      Also, from what i'm told Simpson is very reluctant to re-locate to far away from London so it does leave Palace in a good position hopefully. Hull City are in a far worse position than Palace are currently to be paying any transfer fees!

                      I know people are going to keep saying whatever price we pay for players it's unfair on the poor creditors etc, but lets not forget, these creditors did accept the terms when they could have rejected, the only creditor to reject our CVA deal was the HMRC which they always do anyway. Some of the creditors have even been paid back in full without the CVA so were not as guilty as to what some other clubs have done in the past.

                      At the end of the day we have to move on, we wasn't the first and we certainly won't be the last team to exit administration where the creditors lose out, it will become a more common thing in football over the next 12 months i fear.
                      Simpson spent a year at wba before he came to us, so he dont mind moving outa London, sorry to dissapoint.
                      They seek him here.................

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