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Teddy Eagle 15 Apr 21 1.46pm | |
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MikeCrete Crete 15 Apr 21 8.50pm | |
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Originally posted by MonsterMunch
£58m loss- how about for starters stop buying players the manager clearly has not indentified or wants. Mateta another glaring example of loan fee and wages sitting on the bench. Why would any player take the risk of joining palace with Roy in charge. Or just change the manager to one who actually plays football? and maybe tries to win a game in the first half, rather than keep it 0-0 and then try to nick a goal. Or one who plays youngsters, attacking players, and players in their right positions?
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rollercoaster Cornwall 16 Apr 21 10.42am | |
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Clearly economics is the major factor in success or otherwise of a football team. My problem is that our economic 'plan' appears very naiive and somewhat flawed. We appear to be spunking all our hard earned dollars on players wages leaving very little for either team or infrastructure improvements. I bet the current squad wages are double what they were 5 or 6 years ago. Is that justified with performances on the pitch? I think not. We need something solid to show for our extended run in the top tier, something like a new stand or winning a cup. Then it would make the misery of watching this lot more worthwhile.
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HesHereHesThere Beckenham 16 Apr 21 12.18pm | |
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Originally posted by MikeCrete
Or just change the manager to one who actually plays football? and maybe tries to win a game in the first half, rather than keep it 0-0 and then try to nick a goal. Or one who plays youngsters, attacking players, and players in their right positions? Exactly this
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Rachid Rachid Rachid 16 Apr 21 10.52pm | |
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Originally posted by MonsterMunch
£58m loss- how about for starters stop buying players the manager clearly has not indentified or wants. Mateta another glaring example of loan fee and wages sitting on the bench. Why would any player take the risk of joining palace with Roy in charge. I doubt it's our transfer activity or "model" since Roy's employment that's led to that loss. Roughly an £11m profit on transfers.
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Rachid Rachid Rachid 16 Apr 21 10.53pm | |
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Originally posted by MikeCrete
Or just change the manager to one who actually plays football? and maybe tries to win a game in the first half, rather than keep it 0-0 and then try to nick a goal. Or one who plays youngsters, attacking players, and players in their right positions? What youngsters should he be playing ?
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palace_in_frogland In a broken dream 17 Apr 21 2.47pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Essentially in existentialism people are free agents who have control over their choices and actions, and are therefore responsible for them. In our society, especially at present, the state and its agencies restrict the individuals life or actions. Existentialists believe this is harmful destroying the development of an individual's potential and society in general. I think... Therefore I am?
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 18 Apr 21 8.49am | |
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Originally posted by JRW2
Couldn't agree more. These clubs are a blot on the football landscape. I wish they's go off and play with themselves and their Continental equivalents so that the rest of us can get back to a truly competitive league structure. It’ll be funny because the top European clubs will dominate that as well. But no Man City 2nd team in the English league. Either in or out.
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doombear Too far from Selhurst Park 18 Apr 21 10.02am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
It’ll be funny because the top European clubs will dominate that as well. But no Man City 2nd team in the English league. Either in or out.
Lots of questions about whether fans of these clubs would buy into the new format; fate of the Champions League and other European competitions; how many people would be prepared to pay to watch the new league? etc.
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Elwissthebest Marlborough 18 Apr 21 4.44pm | |
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Originally posted by slubglurge
It wouldn't bother me if it did, a club like ours doesn't belong in the same competition as the big moneybags clubs. At least we wont have to forfeit 12 fixtures every season which is what Roy is doing at the moment Agreed. Citeh vs Chelsea last evening (F.A. Cup semi) was SO BORING and nowhere near as exhilarating as a game of chess with which one of the wallies on BBC compared it. Delighted with the way this post has attracted real wit. It began simply by suggesting that Economics was responsible for a 'rigged' Premiership and could there be an alternative. The consensus seems to be that Economics wins in the end, but an assertion of the will never goes amiss. Sartre would have approved of that and, yes, what Andy Thorn thought is more important.
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