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collier row eagle Flag romford essex via another galaxy 05 Apr 14 5.17pm Send a Private Message to collier row eagle Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add collier row eagle as a friend

If tony keeps us up, will he get hero/legend status even above Steve coppell? What do you reckon? I say he will.

 

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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 05 Apr 14 5.21pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Too early really. He needs to be here for four or five successful seasons to put up there in 'legend' territory.

Having said that if he were to resign after the last game he will never be forgotten in our collective memories.

 


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dave4343palace Flag Copthorne 05 Apr 14 5.23pm Send a Private Message to dave4343palace Add dave4343palace as a friend

Key for me is that Stevie's reigns spread over 16 years and included promotions, league positions beyond our wildest dreams, cup runs and successful relegation battles against the all odds... so as much as I love Pulis, he has a way to go yet! Should be manager of the Year WHEN we stay up though, and lets hope we are still talking about him in 16 years!

 


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Midlands Eagle Flag 05 Apr 14 5.29pm Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Quote Kermit8 at 05 Apr 2014 5.21pm

Too early really. He needs to be here for four or five successful seasons to put up there in 'legend' territory.

Of course he will be a legend. We started the season with 80% of the fans expecting to go straight down again and by the time Holloway left that expectation had risen to about 99.9%

Pulis turned our bunch of ramshackle misfits into a team that others found hard to beat and he will most certainly be a legend in Steve Parish's eyes anyway as keeping us up will have earned the club loadsa dosh


 

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est1905 Flag 05 Apr 14 5.36pm Send a Private Message to est1905 Add est1905 as a friend

Quote collier row eagle at 05 Apr 2014 5.17pm

If tony keeps us up, will he get hero/legend status even above Steve coppell? What do you reckon? I say he will.

Coppell kept us up against the odds too, on a few occasions. Got us promoted against the odds too, twice!
Pulis though I acknowledge muist even be surprising himself with how well its gone since he came in. Most people thought it would go down to the last game even if we stay up. I think not. I think we will go to Craven Cottage with nothing to play for and the lucky Palace fans that get a ticket will be partying while Fulham cry!


 

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c_block_shedevil Flag London 05 Apr 14 5.37pm Send a Private Message to c_block_shedevil Add c_block_shedevil as a friend

Pulis has a long way to go before he's in the sir Steve category.

Pulis has to come back to manage us multiple times as well

 


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The Sash Flag Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 05 Apr 14 5.37pm Send a Private Message to The Sash Add The Sash as a friend

Quote est1905 at 05 Apr 2014 5.36pm

Quote collier row eagle at 05 Apr 2014 5.17pm

If tony keeps us up, will he get hero/legend status even above Steve coppell? What do you reckon? I say he will.

Coppell kept us up against the odds too, on a few occasions. Got us promoted against the odds too, twice!
Pulis though I acknowledge muist even be surprising himself with how well its gone since he came in. Most people thought it would go down to the last game even if we stay up. I think not. I think we will go to Craven Cottage with nothing to play for and the lucky Palace fans that get a ticket will be partying while Fulham cry!


Wouldn't it be lovely to actually be safe against Fulham..

 


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JeffBourne Flag 05 Apr 14 5.41pm Send a Private Message to JeffBourne Add JeffBourne as a friend

Pulis will have worked a miracle to keep us up (IF he does).

SAtill a long way to go to match Steve Coppell.

 


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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 05 Apr 14 5.46pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Quote The Sash at 05 Apr 2014 5.37pm

Quote est1905 at 05 Apr 2014 5.36pm

Quote collier row eagle at 05 Apr 2014 5.17pm

If tony keeps us up, will he get hero/legend status even above Steve coppell? What do you reckon? I say he will.

Coppell kept us up against the odds too, on a few occasions. Got us promoted against the odds too, twice!
Pulis though I acknowledge muist even be surprising himself with how well its gone since he came in. Most people thought it would go down to the last game even if we stay up. I think not. I think we will go to Craven Cottage with nothing to play for and the lucky Palace fans that get a ticket will be partying while Fulham cry!


Wouldn't it be lovely to actually be safe against Fulham..


If we get 4 points before Fulham, they'll have needed to win all 4 to be able to finish above us.

Cardiff won't be able to catch us. Have to win every game if we get 4 points.

Sunderland might catch someone but if we get the 4 points or more before Fulham, I doubt it. Too many back to back wins needed. It just doesn't happen from their position that often so although they may catch Norwich with their run in, we should do it.

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I think if we had a striker or 2 we're not that far off being a mid-table side. With Chamakh back and available we'll be able to not have to cobble together a link between midfield and chase-defenders-down-a-lot-but-cant score Jerome.

 


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collier row eagle Flag romford essex via another galaxy 06 Apr 14 1.03pm Send a Private Message to collier row eagle Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add collier row eagle as a friend

Bump

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 06 Apr 14 1.06pm

Historic definitely, legend probably, but beyond Coppell maybe not. Certainly Pulis is on the threshold of doing something no Palace manager has ever achieved, sustaining us following promotion, in the premiership.

Different times and eras. Great achievements are great achievements - the two can easily rest without conflict.

 


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TheLastDodo Flag Rye 06 Apr 14 1.07pm

Must be Coppell first and foremost but if Our Tone keeps us up then he will be a very close second.

 

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