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Dan89 Se25 23 May 17 8.54pm | |
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With 2 proven prem managers leaving under parish stewardship. Question :- is bottom half or 10th the best we can hope for in the prem. (given our budget). The manager that seem to have free reigns of the money was pardew and massively buggered it up. As for Sakho coming to Palace. There's more chance of Pardew being manager again. I'm not saying risk the future of the club but a manager like pulis and Sam are worth a 100m to a club given their never been relegated tag.
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dorking 23 May 17 9.20pm | |
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Under Pardew,the club regularly stated its ambition of winning a cup (whilst also staying up). That (with a brief European experience that it would bring) would more than do me proud. If Southampton can finish 6th every so often then one day you just never know!
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Ketteridge Brighton 23 May 17 10.12pm | |
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Depends what you mean really, since I was a kid the big clubs have remained the big clubs, the big 5 in the 80s were Liverpool, Everton, Man Utd, Arsenal and Spurs since then Man City and Chelsea have joined them through having money chucked at it. Historically and by fan base you might add Newcastle and West Ham and based on relative success in the prem you would add West Brom and Stoke, Southhampton probably fit in both catergories. Stoke have never fnished above 9th West brom have a high finish of 8th in six years in the prem. We will never break the top 7 and we probably won't ever finish consistently in the top 10.
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sa_eagle Just outside Cape Town 23 May 17 10.23pm | |
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What I don't get, and I'm a long time suffering fan since '79, is why do we f*** it up so regularly?!? All seemed well (as it did with Pulis) and in a second it's all tits up and we're scrabbling around for another manager. Every other Prem club (including those South Coast w@nkers) is building for the new season and we're sat there shell shocked wondering WTF happened. f***ing Palace! I f***ing love you and you do my f***ing head in, but I still love you!
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jeeagles 23 May 17 10.37pm | |
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I don't think so, it's just every small incremental step up is much more difficult as you get closer to the top. As long as we keep knocking at the door eventually we'll get it right. Some clubs fly up the league then pop. I don't think that will be us. We have steady growth and the stability to cope with managerial change. I could go on, but I don't want to turn this into a look how far we've come thread.
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EagleEssex Essex 23 May 17 11.24pm | |
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Originally posted by jeeagles
I don't think so, it's just every small incremental step up is much more difficult as you get closer to the top. As long as we keep knocking at the door eventually we'll get it right. Some clubs fly up the league then pop. I don't think that will be us. We have steady growth and the stability to cope with managerial change. I could go on, but I don't want to turn this into a look how far we've come thread. Agree completely. A record 5th season in the top flight beckons and at least we are in the news, even if for the wrong reasons. In hindsight, maybe Sam did the job for the bonus, we will never know, but with our squad and solid Ownership I think we can attract a great manager, so its onwards and upwards in my opinion!
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