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Plane Bromley 01 Feb 14 10.39am | |
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Quote sydtheeagle at 01 Feb 2014 10.30am
Quote Willo at 01 Feb 2014 10.10am
Yes I agree, however it is difficult to get in quality strikers at reasonable prices particularly as clubs do not wish to unload their prized assets unless of course several millions are on the table ! I'm actually quite impressed that we didn't get a striker, much as I wanted and we needed one. The bottom line is that decent quality strikers simply weren't available but quality was available in other positions so that's what we went for. In the end, the striker choice was either the likes of Walters, Oedemwingie, Jones, Long or Jelavic...wildly overpriced and none of them score much... or the likes of Rhodes or McCormack who may or may not make the grade but would be very expensive and are totally unproven in the Premiership. In either case, we'd have spent a lot of money for very little guaranteed return. My guess is that with a stronger centre at the back (Dann, Hennessey, and Ward back at right back) combined with a shored up midfield (Ledley) and a player who can score from the middle of the park (Ince), Pulis is gambling that we'll create more for Jerome and Chamakh to latch on to and in the absence of anyone who would significantly improve on Jerome (who is playing his role very well and is clearly a part of the team), why disrupt things and risk a lot of money for uncertainty? Smart move...our new midfield will generate more goals, even without better forwards. I would conclude three things. First, I don't think we'll turn over a lot of players in the summer, but I think a goalscoring centre forward (and a left back) will be our big target and use of budget. Second, yesterday's activity was a big vote of confidence for Jerome, who must be feeling rather good about himself this morning. I'll bet he's motivated to pay Pulis back for his faith. And third, I think Guediora may be the loser yesterday. Ledley's arrival to some extent relegates him to a role as a squad player. Lastly, I hope Bannan moves on. I love the guy, think he's done brilliantly, and would pick him myself but if Pulis doesn't fancy him, he's far too good to be sitting at the wrong end of the bench and unselfishly, I'd like to see him somewhere he can make an impact. Pretty much agree with all of that, we do seem to pinning some of our hopes on GM coming back in good form which is a bit scary but as you say it looks like TP is hoping for more goals from around the rest of the team, which is really as it should be. Unfortunately I share views re Bannan, he's very good player and needs to be playing games.
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Hoof Hearted 01 Feb 14 10.41am | |
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Quote braunstoneagle at 01 Feb 2014 9.57am
nice one syd. it takes a bigger man to admit he was wrong. many on here wouldnt have wrote that post.
Syd = Pleased you said that Hoof. Nobody's perfect, some people learn.
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elgrande bedford 01 Feb 14 10.42am | |
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Quote Willo at 01 Feb 2014 10.37am
Quote sydtheeagle at 01 Feb 2014 10.30am
I'm actually quite impressed that we didn't get a striker, much as I wanted and we needed one. The bottom line is that decent quality strikers simply weren't available Interestingly enough with the exception of Norwich all our relegation rivals signed strikers !
And none which in my opinion will set the prem alight.
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Green Bin Carshalton Beeches 01 Feb 14 11.06am | |
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Quote Willo at 01 Feb 2014 10.37am
Quote sydtheeagle at 01 Feb 2014 10.30am
I'm actually quite impressed that we didn't get a striker, much as I wanted and we needed one. The bottom line is that decent quality strikers simply weren't available Interestingly enough with the exception of Norwich all our relegation rivals signed strikers ! Edited by Willo (01 Feb 2014 10.39am) Stoke/Cardiff merely swapped under-performing players and West Ham/Sunderland/WBA/Fulham have gambled on foreign players settling in quickly (Cornelius/ Osvaldo/ Van wolfswinkel, haven't exactly done that). In theory Jelavic and Long look the better targets but their records this season are no better than our front options
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Pure Palace Worthing 01 Feb 14 12.39pm | |
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Bit of a cliche, but who would have thought a couple of years back that we would be looking over SP with this 25 man squad? Many thanks to All the board, Ian Moody Tony Pullis and all those unnamed but nevertheless involved in making this Palace supporter so pleased and proud. My turn now, Season ticket re-newed next week, and singing practise planned this afternoon. TPFC TPFC TPFC TPFC TPFC. (Not many words to learn!)
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geoff Midhurst 01 Feb 14 12.46pm | |
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We have done very astute business in this window for sure and we now have a stronger squad with more depth, some added quality and competition for places.
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cornwalls palace Torpoint 01 Feb 14 12.50pm | |
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Quote sydtheeagle at 01 Feb 2014 10.30am
Quote Willo at 01 Feb 2014 10.10am
Yes I agree, however it is difficult to get in quality strikers at reasonable prices particularly as clubs do not wish to unload their prized assets unless of course several millions are on the table ! I'm actually quite impressed that we didn't get a striker, much as I wanted and we needed one. The bottom line is that decent quality strikers simply weren't available but quality was available in other positions so that's what we went for. In the end, the striker choice was either the likes of Walters, Oedemwingie, Jones, Long or Jelavic...wildly overpriced and none of them score much... or the likes of Rhodes or McCormack who may or may not make the grade but would be very expensive and are totally unproven in the Premiership. In either case, we'd have spent a lot of money for very little guaranteed return. My guess is that with a stronger centre at the back (Dann, Hennessey, and Ward back at right back) combined with a shored up midfield (Ledley) and a player who can score from the middle of the park (Ince), Pulis is gambling that we'll create more for Jerome and Chamakh to latch on to and in the absence of anyone who would significantly improve on Jerome (who is playing his role very well and is clearly a part of the team), why disrupt things and risk a lot of money for uncertainty? Smart move...our new midfield will generate more goals, even without better forwards. I would conclude three things. First, I don't think we'll turn over a lot of players in the summer, but I think a goalscoring centre forward (and a left back) will be our big target and use of budget. Second, yesterday's activity was a big vote of confidence for Jerome, who must be feeling rather good about himself this morning. I'll bet he's motivated to pay Pulis back for his faith. And third, I think Guediora may be the loser yesterday. Ledley's arrival to some extent relegates him to a role as a squad player. Lastly, I hope Bannan moves on. I love the guy, think he's done brilliantly, and would pick him myself but if Pulis doesn't fancy him, he's far too good to be sitting at the wrong end of the bench and unselfishly, I'd like to see him somewhere he can make an impact.
Edited by cornwalls palace (01 Feb 2014 12.50pm)
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 01 Feb 14 1.09pm | |
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Quote geoff at 01 Feb 2014 12.46pm
and I don't know who is responsible for that. Perhaps Moody but my thought would be that it's TP and SP that have driven this with perhaps Moody, A person who never gets a mention is Tim Coe and he is 'Chief Scout' !!!!
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crystal balls The Garden of Earthly Delights 01 Feb 14 1.30pm | |
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A point worth noting; apart from Ince, the 4 players signed are approaching their peak. They are all around 27,so should be at the top of their game for at least three or four years, the time it will take if we are to become an established premiership club. I don't think this is a coincidence. Pulis seems to be thinking over that sort of term and, if he succeeds in his aim, will do what no other Palace manager has achieved in the prem.
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