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Good chance to judge him today agaist premier league defenders v Leicester live on bt sport not had much chance to show his talents so far Leicester been clinical even without a lot if there normal team.
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Annoyingly Diabate at £2m is already looking an interesting buy for Leicester. (Note this is reported as £2m and also as £4.4m. So not sure which is accurate. Tends to be the lower one.)
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Palace MUST rise again! Hmmm, gosh they already did. Never mind, leave it for next time! Last edited by Martin H; 27-01-2018 at 03:45 PM. |
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What I hadn't fully realised was how this year's goals are really the first sign from Marriott having only scored 1 in 5 at Luton the League 2 the previous season. He is only 23 and so that doesn't rule him out but it would be quite a gamble from what I have seen. It's HT and I would pass on him based on what I have seen in 45 mins, but hopefully our Scouts will take a little longer to assess.
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In fairness to him he was isolated on his own with midfield along way from him .scouts can keep watching him agaist lesser teams but from posh owner point of veiw he will want him to show something agaist prem defenders to sell him for big money .
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Edit - rather than post again. Diabate has scored his second, got an assist and taken MOM. Marriott definitely tried to get into this game and has harried but is a country mile behind Diabate who will probably be lucky to get gametime at Leicester. Iheanacho will be looking over his shoulder though.
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Palace MUST rise again! Hmmm, gosh they already did. Never mind, leave it for next time! Last edited by Martin H; 27-01-2018 at 03:36 PM. |
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Yep, at the rate of '1 goal in every 5' appearances in League 2.
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Haven't heard anything about this but think he'd be a reasonable punt. Runs his arse off and scores goals.
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Journo is the Tweeter, reasonably well followed, again, good third choice striker. Would make the two being talked to him and Amadou, with Gueta for the summer.
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Posh chairman says they are done for the window.
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They might be....just not confirmed?
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That tweet is 9 hours old. He ain't coming.
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"Not only did the Palace fans sing and chant for the entire 90 minutes, but they stayed behind after the final whistle in order to express their gratitude to players and manager for their efforts. If this is a set of supporters headed for relegation, that is to the Championship's gain and the true detriment of the Premier League, where sterile atmospheres have become worryingly commonplace." - Football365 |
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No it's not, tweeted at 1043pm
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Football journalist for whom, his own blog?
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"Not only did the Palace fans sing and chant for the entire 90 minutes, but they stayed behind after the final whistle in order to express their gratitude to players and manager for their efforts. If this is a set of supporters headed for relegation, that is to the Championship's gain and the true detriment of the Premier League, where sterile atmospheres have become worryingly commonplace." - Football365 |
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