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24 minutes ago, G Somerset Rover said:

Rumours of a £65 million price tag in January unless Palace can tie him down to a new deal. 

But hey, that £18 million.

He's contracted til 2029. Don't suppose it's urgent for Palace. Might want to win a Premiership first!

Posted
52 minutes ago, Mattyblue said:

Who said he was ‘world class’ at 18/19?

We were singing his praises on here after that Blackpool debut though.

Don't know if the words "world class" were used but it was obvious he was really special.

Never seen a debut like it.

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Some people could see just how talented he was and how special he was. Some people could see just how he stood out from even the best youngsters we’ve had over 60+ years.

Some people thought he was a very good player.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, den said:

Some people could see just how talented he was and how special he was. Some people could see just how he stood out from even the best youngsters we’ve had over 60+ years.

Some people thought he was a very good player.

It was the quality of his passing that stood out for me. A lot of one touch stuff that meant he was very rarely caught in possession. Always where the player receiving the ball wanted it. Always with just the right amount of pace on the ball.  He was Tugayesque and still a teenager. As you say even the dogs in the street could see he was special talent. Anybody who thought Lowe was a footballer disqualified themselves from making a comment on Wharton. The first time I saw him play I was genuinely shocked. What did he bring to  the game ? He could run a bit, tackle a bit, pass it 10 yards to a team mate, head it bit. Was he a game changer like Wharton is ? Never in a million years.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

It was the quality of his passing that stood out for me. A lot of one touch stuff that meant he was very rarely caught in possession. Always where the player receiving the ball wanted it. Always with just the right amount of pace on the ball.  He was Tugayesque and still a teenager. As you say even the dogs in the street could see he was special talent. Anybody who thought Lowe was a footballer disqualified themselves from making a comment on Wharton. The first time I saw him play I was genuinely shocked. What did he bring to  the game ? He could run a bit, tackle a bit, pass it 10 yards to a team mate, head it bit. Was he a game changer like Wharton is ? Never in a million years.

Exactly Tyrone. He can split a defence with one touch from deep midfield. Not many can do that.

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Posted
45 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

It was the quality of his passing that stood out for me. A lot of one touch stuff that meant he was very rarely caught in possession. Always where the player receiving the ball wanted it. Always with just the right amount of pace on the ball.  He was Tugayesque and still a teenager. As you say even the dogs in the street could see he was special talent. Anybody who thought Lowe was a footballer disqualified themselves from making a comment on Wharton. The first time I saw him play I was genuinely shocked. What did he bring to  the game ? He could run a bit, tackle a bit, pass it 10 yards to a team mate, head it bit. Was he a game changer like Wharton is ? Never in a million years.

The only reason some people thought Adam  was casual or wasteful was because he was streets ahead in terms of knowing where the ball should go and players should be compared to his teammates.

I sometimes wonder if some scouts wouldn't commit to him because they didn't recognise that.

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, arbitro said:

I first saw him at 17 and he had the 'wow' factor. He was one move ahead of the other players and more often than not knew where his next pass was going before he got the ball. His head swivels constantly.

I'm proud of his Rovers connection but disgusted at the way he was sacrificed because of the owners misdemenours.

And add the insulting remarks by Pasha which compounded another sorry tale in the history of the last decade and a half.

I know how you felt with how the whole transfer was handled Tony and fully agree.

It is about as shocking as it gets, how we threw this away and how we treated not only a superb talent, but a Rovers fan and from a Rovers supporting family.

One other huge thing to say, not the slightest sign of him refusing to sign a contract, like many before him. That ensured Rovers at least got something for him, despite it being the steal of the century for Palace.

The fans and the Wharton family did not deserve to be let down like this and Pasha should have been immediately handed his notice, with the comments he made in the fans forum. No wonder he wanted the real version of the minutes hidden.

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Posted
14 minutes ago, lraC said:

I know how you felt with how the whole transfer was handled Tony and fully agree.

It is about as shocking as it gets, how we threw this away and how we treated not only a superb talent, but a Rovers fan and from a Rovers supporting family.

One other huge thing to say, not the slightest sign of him refusing to sign a contract, like many before him. That ensured Rovers at least got something for him, despite it being the steal of the century for Palace.

The fans and the Wharton family did not deserve to be let down like this and Pasha should have been immediately handed his notice, with the comments he made in the fans forum. No wonder he wanted the real version of the minutes hidden.

What did he say 

Posted
1 hour ago, roverandout said:

What did he say 

He is on record, in what is believed to be the true version of the Fans Forum minutes as follows in the extract I have cut and pasted as below.

GM – Stated Jones had been part of an instrumental time at the club with key players
coming through the academy, notably Adam Wharton who was sold for what appears to be
below market value to pay bills, with no reinvestment into the squad with those funds.
SS- Stated that no one knew Wharton would be a good player at youth level whilst AO
Stated no one pays more for a championship player, GM – Gave the recent £40m plus addons
sale of Jobe Bellingham as a rebuttal, whilst refuting SS Claim on Wharton who had
been the worse kept secret in years as a player very much expected to progress to the first
team since during the emergence of his brother. AO Acknowledged, other championship
players have gone for much more money than the previous suggestion of Wharton’s value
being market value.

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