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scarlet Turkey 12 Oct 16 8.04pm | |
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So Palace have had 16 different managers in the time Arsenal have had one. And whatever you say about Wenger the truth is his team play some of the most beautiful football in the game. I reckon Palace will only taste real success with a long term quality manager and Alan Pardew is beginning to look like the guy. We just need him to stay and keep the progress going that we have seen so far.
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Painter Croydon 12 Oct 16 10.22pm | |
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Originally posted by scarlet
So Palace have had 16 different managers in the time Arsenal have had one. And whatever you say about Wenger the truth is his team play some of the most beautiful football in the game. I reckon Palace will only taste real success with a long term quality manager and Alan Pardew is beginning to look like the guy. We just need him to stay and keep the progress going that we have seen so far. Very few managers last more than 3 years. It doesn't harm Chelsea much changing as much as we do.
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 12 Oct 16 10.23pm | |
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Too many clubs are ridiculously impatient, like Man City who seem to change their manager once a year. After SAF, I suspect Wenger will be the last'long haul' manager we'll see. Just wondering who the second longest serving manager in the PL is. Hughes? Dyche? Howe? Karanka?
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Dan1994 Wallington 12 Oct 16 11.18pm | |
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Originally posted by Cucking Funt
Too many clubs are ridiculously impatient, like Man City who seem to change their manager once a year. After SAF, I suspect Wenger will be the last'long haul' manager we'll see. Just wondering who the second longest serving manager in the PL is. Hughes? Dyche? Howe? Karanka? Howe and Dyche; 12th and 30th of October 2012.
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pstrutt Busselton, WA 13 Oct 16 1.41am | |
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Originally posted by Painter
Very few managers last more than 3 years. It doesn't harm Chelsea much changing as much as we do. Great Expectations!
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ParchmoreEagle Belair 13 Oct 16 10.14am | |
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Originally posted by scarlet
So Palace have had 16 different managers in the time Arsenal have had one. And whatever you say about Wenger the truth is his team play some of the most beautiful football in the game. I reckon Palace will only taste real success with a long term quality manager and Alan Pardew is beginning to look like the guy. We just need him to stay and keep the progress going that we have seen so far. So we should still have Holloway? Warnock? If your theory only applies to managers you like it doesn't apply at all.
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Kermit8 Hevon 13 Oct 16 11.01am | |
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We had five managers in one season once. Think it was 1981.
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jordan98x croydon 13 Oct 16 11.35am | |
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Originally posted by Cucking Funt
Too many clubs are ridiculously impatient, like Man City who seem to change their manager once a year. After SAF, I suspect Wenger will be the last'long haul' manager we'll see. Just wondering who the second longest serving manager in the PL is. Hughes? Dyche? Howe? Karanka? just taking a guess but my bet is on howe...
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Qwijibo Bournemouth 13 Oct 16 11.48am | |
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Succession planning is the way to maintain success. We've never had the stability to do this. Southampton do this pretty well, we tend to be reactionary.
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Podyonkers Atlanta, Georgia 13 Oct 16 8.10pm | |
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Originally posted by Qwijibo
Succession planning is the way to maintain success. We've never had the stability to do this. Southampton do this pretty well, we tend to be reactionary. We tend to have been reactionary in the past, I agree. But I think that is changing. Looks like we are trying to be more proactive these days as our squad improves and our playing style evolves. I hope this proactive approach will also extend to the academy, so that the young players we send out on loan now have a chance of making the squad later. Edited by Podyonkers (13 Oct 2016 8.11pm)
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