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Brennan Johnson (signed for Palace)


35 million, wow
It’s no the wonder teams go abroad
Looked totally disinterested today, offered nothing

Given he only signed for them on the 2nd January and what has happened at Palace over the last week?

I wonder if he's rethinking his life choices and wondering what fuck he's done signing for Palace?
 
Still remember him being mint for Lincoln when we played them in the league 1 days. But aye 35m man. You can just get so much better value abroad.

Weird time in football right now. The PL has so much money and yet there seems hardly any standout talent to buy with it so we’re just chucking it at utter wank like sesko or little more than average woltemade. What happened to all the galactico’s. Now the PL can afford to buy such players it just seems a blancmange of averageness out there 🤷🏻‍♂️ same with managers too. All that money and we have rosenior and Carrick managing 2 of our biggest clubs. Wtf!!
 
We managed to keep their front three very quiet in the second half, but I thought they all looked very dangerous. Surprised Palace have gone so long without winning if they've been playing like that.
 
Didn't Spurs make something like a 15m loss in selling him?....looks like Palace have overpaid too going off yesterday.
 
He’s a good player on his day. I bet he’s a bit cheesed off mind, doubt he would have signed if he knew the manager was going to leave.
 
It's not like our fans to form an opinion of a player based on one performance and completely write him off...

He's a good player and would have no doubt improved our team. £35m seems reasonable for a 24 year old premier league experienced international who is a 1 goal in 4 player throughout his career.
 
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