The difference is how effective the respective two players are/would be in a Pochettino pressing team. I saw Zaha sprinting back to track Walkers surges forward every single time at the weekend.... whereas over the past should have years I have witnessed multiple occasions when the opposition's full back is up playing one-twos with their wide attacking midfielder while Chadli is standing on the half way line with his hands on his hips.Chadli's much better. In fact they are polar opposites. Chadli isn't overly easy on the eye, but he's very effective. Whereas Zaha looks exciting but achieves nothing
Last weekend he was playing against the best right back in the PL. While he got nothing out of Walker when attacking (very few do) I thought that Zaha did successfully stop Walker being effective himself when pushing forward.Weren't there some scurrilous rumours floating around that he'd been sold by Moyes because he shagged Moyes' daughter on the sly?
He seemed ineffective last week, got riled up a lot and didn't have much of an end product, but Palace fans seem dismayed by this news, so he must have *something* going for him. If his personal history is acceptable, perhaps him being a substitute for Leandra Damia.....I mean, Georges Kevin-N'Koudou wouldn't be the worst thing in the world. The PL premium will take his price north of 20 million, though, unless there's a clause we don't know about.
That doesn't make sense though. Palace will know that we have either bid for their player or we haven't. No doubt Zaha's agent will use the bid as collateral in wanting new terms for his client, but he can't just invent a bid from us.Negotiating a wage rise - little more than this IMHO
I saw him play up there for Palace (I think against Man Utd in a Carling Cup game) in Zaha's first stint up there. He absolutely scared the life out of Man Utd's defence. I think it was that performance that led to them pursuing him.A few in here saying he can play up front but when has he ever played there?
That doesn't make sense though. Palace will know that we have either bid for their player or we haven't. No doubt Zaha's agent will use the bid as collateral in wanting new terms for his client, but he can't just invent a bid from us.
Negotiating a wage rise - little more than this IMHO
Yes.... but my point is how on earth would inventing a bid from us help with negotiations over a contract with Palace? The agent will say to Palace "Spurs have bid £15 million for my client" and Palace will say "Errrrrr no they haven't, I think we would know if we had received a bid from them".Of course he can. Journalists write whatever they want.
Yes.... but my point is how on earth would inventing a bid from us help with negotiations over a contract with Palace? The agent will say to Palace "Spurs have bid £15 million for my client" and Palace will say "Errrrrr no they haven't, I think we would know if we had received a bid from them".
I think we have bid, and I think it's as a favor to help him get a new contract, for whatever reason. We've bid 15....we don't actually want him. He's got 4 years left, he's English, he's a palace youth product in their first team, they aren't letting him go for that or anywhere near and we know that. At the end of the day this puts pressure on Palace (threat that the player could go, fan unrest) to make him a top earner and we probably get a favour down the line (or we've already have one)
Neither of which are coming to us. There will never be a deal between us and Chelski as long as Levy and Abramovich are running their shops.....then again, maybe Poch has previously looked at Zaha before saying "no thanks" and perhaps this is just a story to satisfy 3 parties at once: media (clickbait), Zaha's agent (better deal for client) and Spurs (pressure on Marseille to do the N'Koudou deal)?
Zaha has same agent as Wellbeck and Willian....