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  1. Something seemed up with him in the last few months of the season. Whether it was being played out of position or head was elsewhere, something was amiss. Reckon they'd do well to be shot of him while he still has some monetary value as opposed to leaving on a free, and re-invest in better players across the squad.

  2. If Eze leaves the Eagles...

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    Crystal Palace will move for Leeds attacker Crysencio Summerville if they lose Michael Olise or Eberechi Eze this summer.

    Palace have long-standing interest in the Dutchman, who scored 20 goals and registered nine assists in the Championship this season. And he remains on their radar, though sources only anticipate the Eagles to swoop if one of their star men are sold.

    Liverpool too, have scouted the ex-Feyenoord man and there is a chance he could be sold before June 30 when Leeds will submit their financial records.

    The 22-year-old is valued at around £30m and Daniel Farke's side may be forced to cash in due to Financial Fair Play regulations after missing out on promotion following defeat to Southampton in the Championship play-off final.

    https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/crystal-palace-transfer-news-leeds-32935637

     

  3. 9 minutes ago, Whiskey said:

    He is right though, the North (particularly the North West) is the capital of English football. The Midlands/South is a massive step down in terms of history, fanbase etc.

    Further to the point then. 

    Two northern teams got relegated last year. If they were so good and better, why didn't they stay up? 

    Or maybe it's not actually to do with location or geography of the teams and there's differing reasons for the diminishing quality of the league. 

  4. 25 minutes ago, Viva la FCB said:

    This just seems like a typical Madrid match doesn't it. Dortmund's been all over them, missed their couple real good chances and it's still 0-0. Not to mention seemingly all the benefits of reffing decisions going Madrid's way naturally to boot. Dortmund has to finish here or this is slipping away.

    Yep, you just know Real will get a clear chance because of all the game-changers in their team. 

    They've upped their performance since half time. 

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