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Amazing what clubs will pay for pace or skill


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I see that Liverpool have enquired about Wilfried Zaha from Crystal Palace. They rate him at £10m!!!

 

I've seen him play 6-7 times this season and thought he was absolute pants. 9 times out of 10 he would lose the ball trying to do something needlessly clever. Then he would pull it off after 9 times of trying. He hardly ever passes and apparently has an attitude problem.

 

Why the hell are big clubs willing to pay so much for players like this?

 

He's not actually got that much pace to be honest. To me, he seems like the easiest type of player to mark. Stick close and kick a bit, job done

 

I really dont rate him, but it seems he'll get a big move just because when he does pull of a bit of skill, it looks great.

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This is a club that paid as much for Andy Carroll as Barcelona did for David Villa so it doesn't surprise me that much

 

As Liverpool had taken an easy 50 million from Chelsea for Torres it doesn't really matter.Torres was already on the slide anyway so at the end of the day it made them a 15 million profit which paid for about 2/3s of Suarez who is a decent player if only he could keep his trap shut.

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I did not go to the Palace matches so haven't seen Zaha. £10m really isn't a lot these days from top Prem clubs, it's like Monopoly money now.

 

Same old question though why would Liverpool want Zaha, he's got nothing to offer that they haven't already got from their players who are out on loan in League 1.Does AOC play for the Arse every week, no not as yet, so Zaha is nowhere near as good so he has nothing to offer Liverpool for the time being. This is just agent rubbish to fill newspapers who are always interested in a bit of BS to fill a couple of column inches.

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