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Talvlad Flag Streatham 27 Apr 24 8.31pm Send a Private Message to Talvlad Add Talvlad as a friend

Palace players have now scored the final goal in our last 5 games!

 

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Badger11 Flag Beckenham 28 Apr 24 7.11am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Thanks for that a nice a little stat I hadn't noticed.

 


One more point

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Foxy82 Flag 28 Apr 24 7.41am Send a Private Message to Foxy82 Add Foxy82 as a friend

Including Henderson's OG against West Ham of course!

 

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kingdowieonthewall Flag Sussex, ex-Cronx. 28 Apr 24 7.45am Send a Private Message to kingdowieonthewall Add kingdowieonthewall as a friend

Originally posted by Foxy82

Including Henderson's OG against West Ham of course!

 


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Then leave home, get a job & pay your own bills, while you still know everything.

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monkey Flag Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 28 Apr 24 9.37am Send a Private Message to monkey Add monkey as a friend

Originally posted by Foxy82

Including Henderson's OG against West Ham of course!

West Ham actually beat us 2-1 in the last hour of the game

 

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Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 28 Apr 24 2.01pm Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

This isn’t a dig at Roy or any predecessors but this just about sums up the whole ‘Glasner effect’ for me.

Regardless of whether the goals come or not, the way he sets up the team and the way they play now inspires the hope that we are able to compete in every minute of every match. Nothing feels like a ‘write off’ or ‘no hoper’ now whereas previously anything unexpected felt like a miracle.

The team looks purposeful and beholding of belief in itself, regardless of which players are or aren’t playing. That’s all I ever really wanted as a Palace fan was to watch our team compete throughout the season and have some ambition/belief as opposed to everything feeling like a nerve racking battle against the odds.

I’m not saying it will last forever but that yearning I had, which I’m guessing many others did too, of seeing progression not as some ludicrous pipe dream or fairytale but actually something very possible is quite a wonderful albeit alien experience.

Long may it continue. COYP.

 


Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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CT Charlie Flag 28 Apr 24 3.23pm Send a Private Message to CT Charlie Add CT Charlie as a friend

Originally posted by Nicholas91

This isn’t a dig at Roy or any predecessors but this just about sums up the whole ‘Glasner effect’ for me.

Regardless of whether the goals come or not, the way he sets up the team and the way they play now inspires the hope that we are able to compete in every minute of every match. Nothing feels like a ‘write off’ or ‘no hoper’ now whereas previously anything unexpected felt like a miracle.

The team looks purposeful and beholding of belief in itself, regardless of which players are or aren’t playing. That’s all I ever really wanted as a Palace fan was to watch our team compete throughout the season and have some ambition/belief as opposed to everything feeling like a nerve racking battle against the odds.

I’m not saying it will last forever but that yearning I had, which I’m guessing many others did too, of seeing progression not as some ludicrous pipe dream or fairytale but actually something very possible is quite a wonderful albeit alien experience.

Long may it continue. COYP.

I agree with all of this, only to qualify it by saying I think it's easy for players and teams to look spirited from August through October and March through May. The four months in the middle reveal the most about personality & character – and, often, the manager's gifts for motivation.

 

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monkey Flag Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 28 Apr 24 3.27pm Send a Private Message to monkey Add monkey as a friend

Originally posted by Nicholas91

This isn’t a dig at Roy or any predecessors but this just about sums up the whole ‘Glasner effect’ for me.

Regardless of whether the goals come or not, the way he sets up the team and the way they play now inspires the hope that we are able to compete in every minute of every match. Nothing feels like a ‘write off’ or ‘no hoper’ now whereas previously anything unexpected felt like a miracle.

The team looks purposeful and beholding of belief in itself, regardless of which players are or aren’t playing. That’s all I ever really wanted as a Palace fan was to watch our team compete throughout the season and have some ambition/belief as opposed to everything feeling like a nerve racking battle against the odds.

I’m not saying it will last forever but that yearning I had, which I’m guessing many others did too, of seeing progression not as some ludicrous pipe dream or fairytale but actually something very possible is quite a wonderful albeit alien experience.

Long may it continue. COYP.


Well said mate, it’s so nice to see us not sitting back watching the other team pass it around and eventually create chances, it was like we’d lost our competitive edge, sometimes games were embarrassingly one sided against even average beatable teams. Like you, all I want is to see us have a go, tackle and compete on the front foot in games, if that ends in defeat then I can accept that, but to basically park the bus and still end up losing was so depressing to watch.
Roy did a job for us for a few years and I loved the bloke because he was a gent and one of our own, but his time was done three years ago and there’s only so much of that you can take, especially when it’s not actually working anymore
I didn’t see any difference in the first few games under Ollie, but the transformation now is incredible, like watching a different team

Edited by monkey (28 Apr 2024 3.30pm)

 

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Davepalace707 Flag Northumberland 28 Apr 24 3.31pm Send a Private Message to Davepalace707 Add Davepalace707 as a friend

Originally posted by CT Charlie

I agree with all of this, only to qualify it by saying I think it's easy for players and teams to look spirited from August through October and March through May. The four months in the middle reveal the most about personality & character – and, often, the manager's gifts for motivation.

Very good point. April last year we had 4 wins and a draw from 6 games. I went to Leeds away and we were outstanding in the second half. But not in the first. We definitely seem to be “on it” from the start now.

 

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