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Palace Old Geezer Flag Midhurst 29 Aug 21 11.37am Send a Private Message to Palace Old Geezer Add Palace Old Geezer as a friend

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

It’s such a long project at Arsenal and risky for a new manager that PV will bide his time. He could damage his managerial career jumping here early and it not working at Arsenal. Could be big club management over within 1-2 seasons of prem management. He’s such a big name and Arsenal will be watching him so much he doesn’t need to. Arsenal would ask him privately if or when they remove Arteta to save any embarrassment from PV turning them down to stay here. He’ll politely say he needs to manage in the pre-K for longer first.

PV has been like a breath of fresh air here. Still early days, but we're heading in the right direction. Most people wanted a change from Roy's way of playing and that's what we've got.

Arsenal is far too high profile for him to risk a move there at this stage of his career. If he can prove his ability with a couple of mid table finishes at Palace it'll be good for us and good for him.

I agree with others who think he may be tempted by Arsenal in a couple of years time.

 


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Putitout Flag Oxford 29 Aug 21 11.54am Send a Private Message to Putitout Add Putitout as a friend


The Viera, management style Is already beginning to show, and not just in the first team . Few thought it would be an easy transition, and it probably won’t , but already we are improving , and given the new players coming in, and additions to coaching staff things are already looking promising long term.
As far as Viera, going to Arsenal, he might be an old boy, but I have to ask, would they want another novice, manager, if they really want to be back in the top six any time soon? We can hope for that, Arsenal, expect.

 

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cryrst Flag The garden of England 30 Aug 21 5.52am Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

I'm impressed with the way our team has transitioned from a 90% defensive operation to a much more attacking one so quickly.
New players yes but 3 years of roy ball and its virtually gone. Now there is nothing to say we won't need that style again but it's in the locker for many players. Good job PV keep it going.

 

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batcountry Flag Melbourne 30 Aug 21 6.29am Send a Private Message to batcountry Add batcountry as a friend

He certainly played a blinder at half time against West Ham.

 

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