Eberechi Eze

Go for it mate. The information you pass on is a great source of entertainment. Loads of bullshitters about making lots of money with little or no inside knowledge.

Get the bullet proof vest on and prepare for war -:) these Twitter dudes can go nuclear very quickly.


Thanks mate, but it's not the Twitter dudes I'm worried about. If I start to make people look bad, then I make a rod for my own back.
 
Appreciate that, bud. Perhaps on Twitter I have to be more to the point, so becomes a little easier to process info I may have shared? Hidden in the shadows for a long time, but I can see complete amateurs, not even journalists, making big money.

I think I can if I put myself out there a bit more, which I plan to do with other people inviting me on to their platforms.
Yeah, ultimately on Twitter they just want the info as immediate as possible. Ornstein style. Straight to the point, here’s the situation etc. I’m not sure the classic Bluemoon YouTube clues really have a place on there. They want the info and they don’t want to work for it lol

And also, I don’t know if any of the aggregators have used you as a source yet but it’ll surely become a regular thing soon, as you grow on there. Being straight to the point makes you more easily aggregated by City Xtra etc. They can’t aggregate a vague YouTube clip/gif lol. They have 689k followers, so if you get yourself aggregated more easily, you’ll grow faster.
 
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Question though.. how many players set the world alight at team like Palace, Wolves etc? The ones who do that tend to do it at bigger clubs or international duty in major comps.
I duno. But Wilf Zaha was easily the main man at Palace and got great stats for them.

He's not that young either so I'd rather develop one of our own.
 
I duno. But Wilf Zaha was easily the main man at Palace and got great stats for them.

He's not that young either so I'd rather develop one of our own.
So is Zaha the benchmark for “setting the world alight”, is that the standard we are basing it on? If you are happy to not win anything for a few seasons then I agree, let’s develop our own youth. If we want to continue pushing on & breaking records though we need to buy established players be it domestic or foreign sadly. Our academy is predominantly to provide us with a revenue, the odd one, a rare one at that, may break through. I can’t actually think of any we’ve let go that fans complained about that’s gone on to a point I’ve thought “damn I wish we never sold him”.
 
So is Zaha the benchmark for “setting the world alight”, is that the standard we are basing it on? If you are happy to not win anything for a few seasons then I agree, let’s develop our own youth. If we want to continue pushing on & breaking records though we need to buy established players be it domestic or foreign sadly. Our academy is predominantly to provide us with a revenue, the odd one, a rare one at that, may break through. I can’t actually think of any we’ve let go that fans complained about that’s gone on to a point I’ve thought “damn I wish we never sold him”.
My point is that Eze isn't as good as Zaha. Would I want Zaha? No - but he was far more effective than Eze. I gave him as an example of someone doing well in a lesser team - doesn't mean I want him.

As for being established, Eze is 25 and has a record of 15 goals and 11 assists in 87 games.

I'm confident that Cole, McAtee, etc could return similar stats with a run of games.

We still won things by getting rid of Lavia but signing Kalvin Phillips. Who would you rather have in your squad now?
 
So is Zaha the benchmark for “setting the world alight”, is that the standard we are basing it on? If you are happy to not win anything for a few seasons then I agree, let’s develop our own youth. If we want to continue pushing on & breaking records though we need to buy established players be it domestic or foreign sadly. Our academy is predominantly to provide us with a revenue, the odd one, a rare one at that, may break through. I can’t actually think of any we’ve let go that fans complained about that’s gone on to a point I’ve thought “damn I wish we never sold him”.

Giving players like palmer and Lewis a chance isn’t going to mean we won’t win anything… you really mustn’t rate our youngsters if you think the drop off is going to be that big. Sounds like you just want ready made replacements.

You have to find a balance. Sign the experienced players and give the youngsters a chance. Palmer for me would be one of those players if we sold him. I also think Mcatee has the talent as well
 
Appreciate that, bud. Perhaps on Twitter I have to be more to the point, so becomes a little easier to process info I may have shared? Hidden in the shadows for a long time, but I can see complete amateurs, not even journalists, making big money.

I think I can if I put myself out there a bit more, which I plan to do with other people inviting me on to their platforms.
Good for you mate . After witnessing years of parasites making a living off you is not cool.
 
So is Zaha the benchmark for “setting the world alight”, is that the standard we are basing it on? If you are happy to not win anything for a few seasons then I agree, let’s develop our own youth. If we want to continue pushing on & breaking records though we need to buy established players be it domestic or foreign sadly. Our academy is predominantly to provide us with a revenue, the odd one, a rare one at that, may break through. I can’t actually think of any we’ve let go that fans complained about that’s gone on to a point I’ve thought “damn I wish we never sold him”.
But Eze isn't that good and does not have great stats. Olise is a much better player
 
Appreciate that, bud. Perhaps on Twitter I have to be more to the point, so becomes a little easier to process info I may have shared? Hidden in the shadows for a long time, but I can see complete amateurs, not even journalists, making big money.

I think I can if I put myself out there a bit more, which I plan to do with other people inviting me on to their platforms.
Hope you're not too late to the party as it's a crowded space.

Fabrizio Romano gets a slating on here but I'd imagine that with his 18.3 million followers he's the go to guy for lots of agents and clubs. He can afford to do it full time as he's presumably raking it in.
 

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