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Posted
21 minutes ago, roverandout said:

He's destined for Barcelona real madrid level in a year or so

We'd have beaten Spain if Southgate had the balls to play him over Mainoo.

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Posted
Just now, Exiled_Rover said:

We'd have beaten Spain if Southgate had the balls to play him over Mainoo.

Agree when Spain lost rodri they brought on zubimendi. Wharton is a far better player than zubimendi. We would have had control of midfield.  Mainoo is better further forward 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, KentExile said:

15% of any profit

Let's hope they either hang on to him until we get new owners or he's sold for £16m to someone.

Any money we make on him will just disappear and prop up the Venkys.

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Posted (edited)
17 minutes ago, Leonard Venkhater said:

Did he say that?

Anyway, I know for a fact that is not what was believed back then!!

 

6 minutes ago, AAK said:

Is that just bad vocabulary or did he actually say it in those exact words? Only asking as it’s terrible English 

“Ss stated that no one knew Wharton would be a good player at youth level”

Is the quote in the minutes. You’d need someone from the forum to tell us whether there was any doubt about the context it was said in.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, roverandout said:

Agree when Spain lost rodri they brought on zubimendi. Wharton is a far better player than zubimendi. We would have had control of midfield.  Mainoo is better further forward 

mainoo is painfully overrated,he only got in the england side ahead of adam because he plays for man utd,a bad man utd at that

Just now, Exiled_Rover said:

Let's hope they either hang on to him until we get new owners or he's sold for £16m to someone.

Any money we make on him will just disappear and prop up the Venkys.

my thoughts exactly😩

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Posted
1 minute ago, Hasta said:

 

“Ss stated that no one knew Wharton would be a good player at youth level”

Is the quote in the minutes. You’d need someone from the forum to tell us whether there was any doubt about the context it was said in.

Oh I believe it was said, I just get pedantic about stuff like that buddy.

Posted

I've always said the dream England midfield is Wharton as the anchor rice as box to box and Bellingham as attacking midfield.  I can't get enough of Wharton.  I love watching him play.  I watch Palace games just see him play.  

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Posted
46 minutes ago, Hasta said:

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If the people at the academy could not see that Adam Wharton was a special player at youth level, then they are in the wrong jobs.  

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Posted
30 minutes ago, simongarnerisgod said:

it took me 30 minutes to see that adam was special,he was playing against blackpool away and as an 18 yr old in his first full game he gave seasoned pro`s the absolute runaround,they could`nt get anywhere near him

Think that was the only time him and Dack played together.

It was no coincidence imo we won.

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Posted
3 hours ago, Exiled_Rover said:

We'd have beaten Spain if Southgate had the balls to play him over Mainoo.

The gap between the 2 teams that night despite the scoreline was immense. It would have taken more than Wharton to change that.

3 hours ago, roverandout said:

Agree when Spain lost rodri they brought on zubimendi. Wharton is a far better player than zubimendi. We would have had control of midfield.  Mainoo is better further forward 

Zubimendi is very good. Not sure Wharton is better than him yet. And certainly not far better.

Mainoo is not particularly good.

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Posted (edited)

Wharton has something that only the absolute top players have.

Vision. It’s why he doesn’t need two touches.

You can’t coach that.

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Posted
3 hours ago, simongarnerisgod said:

it took me 30 minutes to see that adam was special,he was playing against blackpool away and as an 18 yr old in his first full game he gave seasoned pro`s the absolute runaround,they could`nt get anywhere near him

Yep, was at Bloomfield Road, you could tell he was different gravy.

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Posted
3 hours ago, RevidgeBlue said:

Think that was the only time him and Dack played together.

It was no coincidence imo we won.

Even the Blackpool fans, were purring about him, that night.

A very special player and it’s painful to think, how we wasted his talent that way, due to the incompetence and neglect, inside Ewood. 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, lraC said:

Even the Blackpool fans, were purring about him, that night.

A very special player and it’s painful to think, how we wasted his talent that way, due to the incompetence and neglect, inside Ewood. 

if venkys had invested in jdt`s squad,we`de definately have been promoted,keeping hold of wharton for another season and smzodics firing them in.2/3 more players that 2nd season and we`de have been in the premier league that venkys claim they want to be,which illustrates what a complete load of shite and lies they come out with

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Posted
1 hour ago, roversfan99 said:

The gap between the 2 teams that night despite the scoreline was immense. It would have taken more than Wharton to change that.

Zubimendi is very good. Not sure Wharton is better than him yet. And certainly not far better.

Mainoo is not particularly good.

Maybe I was hyperboling

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