Yep, I'm looking at it for my business. As of the end of July, only Jake Bidwell, Tyler Walker and Liam Kelly were available.
Not sure if that's the case anymore but that's the way it was a couple of weeks ago.
On the flip side, I was at Swindon vs Leyton Orient last night and was sat in the directors box with an ex EPL player who has very close connections to Palace and we got talking about Cov so I mentioned the rumour about Jordan.
His words were 'out of the frying pan and into the fire'.
I can't wait for @Grendel to pick up on this line from the article:
as knowledgable footballing people such as Dave Boddy and Mark Robins have helped turn the club around from the dark days of League Two.
I mean, we've still only played two games. Relegation talk is silly.
Logging off SBT for the night. Hope you all rescue your Saturday night somehow.
Large grey goose and Coke once the kids are in bed. Laters.
Before the game, would've probably taken a point (if it ends up that way). Gutted the way it's happened though.
Really like Hamer but he's got to sort out that disciplinary record. Awful.
** Weeman in agreement with Grendel shocker**
Yep. I'd be flabbergasted if we got him on a free and then sold him for a fee 12 months later after just one goal in 29 games.
Yeah, I mean if Waghorn was like he was last season before Covid, I think he'd be starting up top with Gyo with Godden and one of Walker/Tavares taking two attacking options on the bench.
As it stands now though, that's obviously not the case.
Totally agree. He and Gyo seemed to link up well at the beginning of last season and had a decent partnership. Covid definitely took the wind out of his sails and he's not been the same since (regardless of off the pitch stuff).
I argue that him and Gyo is/was a better partnership that...