Clyne rejects Wolves
PALACE full back Nathaniel Clyne has rejected a deadline day switch to Wolves.
The Eagles' Premier League opponents in the FA Cup fourth round replay tomorrow night had a bid accepted by the club's administrator Brendan Guilfoyle but Clyne refused to go.
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Nathaniel Clyne has rejected a move to Wolves
Guilfoyle told skysports.com: "Nathaniel Clyne was given permission to speak to Wolves after they agreed a fee for his services, but he has refused to open talks."
The young defender is just one of many Palace stars linked with a move away from the club, but with less than four hours to go before the transfer window closes only Victor Moses and Jose Fonte have been snapped up.











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by Pete W, Hemel Hempstead
Tuesday, February 02 2010, 2:17PM
“Victor had to go and there was absolutely no choice in the matter but top marks to the other three. Danns was outstanding on Saturday and Ambrose goal total alone could have seen him move. There have already been offers for Clyne but he refused point blank to go anywhere apparently. What a great bunch we have with a fantastic attitude. Matched by us fans of course. COME ON YOU EAGLES!”
by nurse ratched, bethlem insane nut house
Tuesday, February 02 2010, 10:39AM
“nursie here thank you all for a great effort in locating potty pete, danger was averted if you didn,t know here was picked up by kings x vice squad in a distressed way they calmed him down and he,s back home with me and the gang although i had to split him and mad mick up after he want for mad mick this morning anyway he,s in the padded cell on ward 3 and if he,s good i,ll let him attend the match tonight under supervision of course cheers all....”
by Luis, Henfield
Tuesday, February 02 2010, 10:01AM
“Oh!And as I've said before we are ONLY side in Division that HASN'T lost 2 games on the trot and only 7 all season 2 against Newcastle,who we don't play again,and sloppy defeats against Doncaster and Scunthorpe,revenge time Saturday,that travesty of a decision for defeat against Bristol City,date still to be confirmed for re-match and 2 defeats in tough away games at Leicester and Sheffield United.We CAN win 15 games and reach Play-offs and not just safety.”
by Roger, Wimbledon
Tuesday, February 02 2010, 9:53AM
“I may be wrong, but didn't Neil Warnock say that because the club had gone into administration that he was able to leave as a free agent. The only drawback being that he doesn't get compensation. Maybe it's the same for the playersw? If they can leave without compensation, the lure of a signing on fee could be too much to resist. I could be wrong though”
by Luis, Henfield
Tuesday, February 02 2010, 9:50AM
“Neil,that's what being a SUPPORTER is all about you've got to BELIEVE.
'UP THE PALACE'.”