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eaglesquirrel 26 Jan 14 8.14pm | |
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IF Palace don't sign anyone during this window and subsqeuently get relegated only to then gain promotion back to the Premier league next year and find ourselves in this very same position in Jan 2016 would Parish and co spend? Interesting thought.
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richtracey1 norwich 26 Jan 14 8.18pm | |
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After todays bad press and prob tomorrows- monday,would any players want to come here
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SirPeanut Keston 26 Jan 14 8.20pm | |
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Quote eaglesquirrel at 26 Jan 2014 8.14pm
IF Palace don't sign anyone during this window and subsqeuently get relegated only to then gain promotion back to the Premier league next year and find ourselves in this very same position in Jan 2016 would Parish and co spend? Interesting thought.
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miles18 Telford 26 Jan 14 8.25pm | |
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If we go down we will lose a few of our key players won won't come back up straight away.
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Bill Glazier Mitcham 26 Jan 14 8.30pm | |
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Quote eaglesquirrel at 26 Jan 2014 8.14pm
IF Palace don't sign anyone during this window and subsqeuently get relegated only to then gain promotion back to the Premier league next year and find ourselves in this very same position in Jan 2016 would Parish and co spend? Interesting thought. If that happened they would prepare the Squad in the Pre-Season ready for the 38 Games.
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sydtheeagle England 26 Jan 14 8.31pm | |
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If we go down, one interesting question will be whether CPFC2010 (which is presumably a democracy of four) will still trust Steve Parish to run the club day-to-day, given the mess he's made of this season? Or will they recruit a proper football CEO and tell Parish to step back and, like the other three, simply act as an owner. If we go down, I suspect we will in future find it very hard to recruit credible football executives (managers, Directors of Football, or whatever) as long as Parish remains in place.
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cardiff eagle 26 Jan 14 8.42pm | |
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Quote sydtheeagle at 26 Jan 2014 8.31pm
If we go down, one interesting question will be whether CPFC2010 (which is presumably a democracy of four) will still trust Steve Parish to run the club day-to-day, given the mess he's made of this season? Or will they recruit a proper football CEO and tell Parish to step back and, like the other three, simply act as an owner. If we go down, I suspect we will in future find it very hard to recruit credible football executives (managers, Directors of Football, or whatever) as long as Parish remains in place. Added to that, if we do get a CEO, what happens to Iain Moody? It would certainly be a hideous structure if we had CPFC 2010- CEO and Phil Alexander-Moody- Pulis. Personally, I think that Parish is doing a great job in all areas that are non-transfers. With transfers, he needs to set a transfer and wage budget and be done with it. As long as TP sticks to that, then fine.
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bubble wrap Carparks in South East London 26 Jan 14 8.45pm | |
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Fcuk me what a daft post, Cannot wait for the window to close, If this if that, stupid.
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Bill Glazier Mitcham 27 Jan 14 8.47am | |
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Quote sydtheeagle at 26 Jan 2014 8.31pm
If we go down, one interesting question will be whether CPFC2010 (which is presumably a democracy of four) will still trust Steve Parish to run the club day-to-day, given the mess he's made of this season? Or will they recruit a proper football CEO and tell Parish to step back and, like the other three, simply act as an owner. If we go down, I suspect we will in future find it very hard to recruit credible football executives (managers, Directors of Football, or whatever) as long as Parish remains in place.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 27 Jan 14 9.23am | |
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Quote eaglesquirrel at 26 Jan 2014 8.14pm
IF Palace don't sign anyone during this window and subsqeuently get relegated only to then gain promotion back to the Premier league next year and find ourselves in this very same position in Jan 2016 would Parish and co spend? Interesting thought. It depends, on who is available and at what price.
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Moose In the sewer pipe... 27 Jan 14 9.27am | |
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Quote cardiff eagle at 26 Jan 2014 8.42pm
Quote sydtheeagle at 26 Jan 2014 8.31pm
If we go down, one interesting question will be whether CPFC2010 (which is presumably a democracy of four) will still trust Steve Parish to run the club day-to-day, given the mess he's made of this season? Or will they recruit a proper football CEO and tell Parish to step back and, like the other three, simply act as an owner. If we go down, I suspect we will in future find it very hard to recruit credible football executives (managers, Directors of Football, or whatever) as long as Parish remains in place. Added to that, if we do get a CEO, what happens to Iain Moody? It would certainly be a hideous structure if we had CPFC 2010- CEO and Phil Alexander-Moody- Pulis. Personally, I think that Parish is doing a great job in all areas that are non-transfers. With transfers, he needs to set a transfer and wage budget and be done with it. As long as TP sticks to that, then fine.
Edit: oops, hadn't seen the thread Funt started about the point of Phil Alexander... Edited by Moose (27 Jan 2014 10.20am)
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