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Post by Deez on Dec 31, 2017 13:02:27 GMT
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Post by redcase on Dec 31, 2017 13:09:19 GMT
Watching it. He's been excellent. Hope he can keep the shackling consistent throughout this game.
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Post by Stew on Dec 31, 2017 13:19:09 GMT
He's our next RB if we want him to be. Needs to work on his crossing but physically he's a monster.
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Post by Bestie on Dec 31, 2017 13:56:45 GMT
He's our next RB if we want him to be. Needs to work on his crossing but physically he's a monster. I'd still have him in midfield.
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Post by Stew on Dec 31, 2017 14:18:52 GMT
He's our next RB if we want him to be. Needs to work on his crossing but physically he's a monster. I'd still have him in midfield. Me too but get him in the side asap. Obviously Tony V is a machine but looking to the future Tim needs game time. Also, if full backs are now 50 mill, we can save 100 with Shaw and Tim and use that money for a real game changer.
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Post by juanveron on Dec 31, 2017 17:40:17 GMT
I'd still have him in midfield. Me too but get him in the side asap. Obviously Tony V is a machine but looking to the future Tim needs game time. Also, if full backs are now 50 mill, we can save 100 with Shaw and Tim and use that money for a real game changer. Unfortunately that makes too much sense..
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Post by redcase on Jan 1, 2018 12:28:59 GMT
He's got to be recalled to the side I think.
Although he probably won't be , considering how vital he's become to Palace's survival. We aren't that cuntish either.
Next season though, he's got to be front and center in the squad.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2018 12:41:49 GMT
He's got to be recalled to the side I think. Although he probably won't be , considering how vital he's become to Palace's survival. We aren't that cuntish either. Next season though, he's got to be front and center in the squad. It's fucking annoying having 2 players (including Pereira) who would genuinely make a difference to this side out on loan.
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Post by Sméagol on Jan 2, 2018 14:36:24 GMT
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Post by RAZ on Jan 2, 2018 14:43:20 GMT
i think its good for his development to stay at palace until summer. fans love him there and he seems to have won a place in their starting 11 which is way more game time than he would get here. but next season he needs to stay at united and be at least second choice to valencia on the right. on top of that very useful in midfield and even as a centre back. really delighted for him at the moment
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Post by ScholesEvilTwin on Jan 2, 2018 15:15:56 GMT
Leave him there for the rest of the season.
Start afresh in the summer with him in the squad from pre-season.
The relegation battle will do him good ahead of a title push next season.
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Post by Sméagol on Jan 13, 2018 17:15:45 GMT
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Post by ratbag on Jan 15, 2018 9:54:30 GMT
Regular top flight football is really helping him find his feet...looking forward to have him starting for us next season...
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Post by CaajScot on Mar 25, 2018 16:09:33 GMT
23/03/2018 14:58, Report by Adam Marshall FOSU-MENSAH ENJOYING PALACE CHALLENGE
Tim Fosu-Mensah is enjoying life at Crystal Palace despite the pressure of battling relegation with the Eagles.
The impressive win at Huddersfield Town last time out eased the Londoners' worries towards the wrong end of the table and the defender can be extremely satisfied with the amount of game time he has received in the Premier League. At 20, Fosu-Mensah is developing all the time and is part of the Netherlands' senior squad for Friday night's friendly against England. When MUTV asked if he was pleased with how things have gone at Selhurst Park, he replied: "Definitely. I think I’ve got opportunities to play at Palace, and even from Jose Mourinho as he gave me the chance to develop and express myself here at Crystal Palace. Yeah, it’s going well for me but I have to keep going. "Every week, you have to perform. It’s a battle, a big battle, and we try to stay positive. It’s good for me to be involved in this situation. I've learned more about the games in the Premier League and how tough it can be, mostly. I have enjoyed it here." Of course, the Dutchman had to sit out the recent encounter with the Reds, won 3-2 by Jose's side with an injury-time strike by Nemanja Matic, due to the terms of his loan. "You want to know how it is to play against United and compete against the players you have played within a Premier League game," he admitted. "But the rules are the rules. It was good to see the players again, though. "As I say, I still have a lot to learn. I have to develop myself so I have to keep improving." www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features/Football-News/2018/Mar/tim-fosu-mensah-interview-on-loan-spell-at-crystal-palace.aspx
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Post by CaajScot on Mar 27, 2018 7:57:04 GMT
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