Originally published at: Odsonne Edouard comments on Crystal Palace move after leaving Celtic
Odsonne Edouard has labelled the challenge of scoring goals for Crystal Palace as the biggest challenge of his career after leaving Celtic. The Frenchman left the Hoops after spending four highly successful years in Glasgow. Edouard leaves having scored 86 goals in 179 appearances [Transfermarkt]. Palace have announced that the former Celtic striker has secured…
FFS score for palace in the EPL, open goal against THE Rangers and fooked it up. aye, should o tried here eddy. never be a hero in Glasgow. Tools downed and dummy spat out the pram. Christies is the exact same. ££££ TALKS.
His performance on the weekend summed up his last 12-18 months with Celtic, it didn’t delete all the success he had before in my mind though.
I’m happy we got some sort of return for our investment & also happy he’s moved on, I hope playing for Vieira can ignite something in him, best of luck to him, hope he bangs a few in.
Scoring goals in the SPL was a challenge that you failed to achieve for the last 12 months mate.
. . . and the waste of a bloody good song!
I think the Palace fans are more excited about the chant than the player tbh (as if they’ll even sing it)
I’ll wish any player good luck and thanks for the success they initially achieved but equally, both player and fan need to be ruthless. He wanted a move, he got one he just deserved, definitely not the moves talked about a year ago. Likewise, we had a player but one that for over a year has underwhelmed so best to ship out, wash our hands, move on, no time for sentiment or passengers. That seems to be Ange’s philosophy, you’re either invested in growing with the team or you are out the door, quite right too
The fact that Brenda didn’t go for him at that price tells us everything.
Seen some photos of him sporting his new strip…. Turns out the guy can smile after all.
My guess is he will toil…. Time will tell.
Just glad he’s gone …
They just want him 'cos his song is one of the best. I wanna . . .