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Davepalace707 Northumberland 01 Jun 21 1.43am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
What I will state about Cooper is that he has only been a club manager for TWO seasons and not in the top-flight. Our new manager will inherit a situation whereby a number of players are out of contract and many of course might seek employment elsewhere or be shown the door.There could be a significant turnover of players and the new manager will have to handle these pressures and still be expected to keep the club in the PL. A herculean challenge awaits the new person in charge.Some might conclude it is a hopeless task,a fool's errand. Edited by Willo (31 May 2021 11.56pm) If it’s Cooper then he’d better hit the ground running next season with a decent start, otherwise the pressure will be right on him and he won’t have the comfort - nor the perception from others - of having been there and dealt with it before. Dyche or Nuno would have.
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southnorwoodhill 01 Jun 21 6.14am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
What I will state about Cooper is that he has only been a club manager for TWO seasons and not in the top-flight. Our new manager will inherit a situation whereby a number of players are out of contract and many of course might seek employment elsewhere or be shown the door.There could be a significant turnover of players and the new manager will have to handle these pressures and still be expected to keep the club in the PL. A herculean challenge awaits the new person in charge.Some might conclude it is a hopeless task,a fool's errand.
Perhaps the plan, if one can call it that, is to rebuild in the Championship, with the parachute payment and academy players in tow.
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Alexi_the_Eagle Newton-le-Willows 01 Jun 21 7.17am | |
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Originally posted by Davepalace707
If it’s Cooper then he’d better hit the ground running next season with a decent start, otherwise the pressure will be right on him and he won’t have the comfort - nor the perception from others - of having been there and dealt with it before. Dyche or Nuno would have. Dyche and Nuno have PL experience. Cooper has none.
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Midlands Eagle 01 Jun 21 7.40am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
Instead of saying what "some" might conclude why not tell us what you conclude?
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HKOwen Hong Kong 01 Jun 21 7.45am | |
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The person who does not insist on having the last word` is the winner Originally posted by Mapletree
Our carers largely are not Filipina and there is no need to be dismissive of them either The Law is the Law. So you think I haven’t worked with top level Barristers?
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BelfastEagle 01 Jun 21 7.45am | |
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Originally posted by Alexi_the_Eagle
Dyche and Nuno have PL experience. Cooper has none. How many of the teams relegated from the premier league this season had managers with PL experience ?
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doombear Too far from Selhurst Park 01 Jun 21 7.53am | |
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Originally posted by Mstrobez
Why do we need PL experience, exactly? Both Big Sam and Billic combined have plenty of PL experience. West Brom still went down under them. Besides that, none of Tuchel, Klopp, Guardiola, Bielsa, Dean Smith, Arteta, Graham Potter, Hussenhattl had it prior to their current club. As for Lampard, he’s possibly the worst candidate we’ve been linked to. He took pretty much equalled what Gary Rowett did at Derby whilst spending far more money & loaning a number of Premier League players. The 200m of players he was given at Chelsea just won the Champions League and he had them in 9th. Edited by Mstrobez (31 May 2021 8.59pm)
IMO it's not so much a question of who but the type of manager who will function best at Palace. Of the ones so far linked with us I think Dyche and Ismael may be the best fit for us.
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Mathers 01 Jun 21 7.54am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
What I will state about Cooper is that he has only been a club manager for TWO seasons and not in the top-flight. Our new manager will inherit a situation whereby a number of players are out of contract and many of course might seek employment elsewhere or be shown the door.There could be a significant turnover of players and the new manager will have to handle these pressures and still be expected to keep the club in the PL. A herculean challenge awaits the new person in charge.Some might conclude it is a hopeless task,a fool's errand. Edited by Willo (31 May 2021 11.56pm) Or we employ an optimistic manager who sees the opportunity to bring in their own players and promote players from the youth setup. We desperately needed a clear out of high earners at the end of their careers who barely played. We now have significantly reduced the wage bill and have spaces in the squad for young, hungry players.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 01 Jun 21 8.01am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Instead of saying what "some" might conclude why not tell us what you conclude? I have concluded that you do NOT care a jot what my views are on this matter, your comments are just another opportunity to launch another 'grenade' and demonstrate your animus towards me. Suffice to say I shall refrain from engaging in any further exchanges with you and any questions or indeed persistent ordure shall go unanswered.
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Croydon-Trucker 01 Jun 21 8.25am | |
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Originally posted by Elphers40
I Hope your right Plaistow. Dyche for me all day long. So do i ! Dyche is my choice also . I will be very dissapointed if we go from Roy to Cooper ! Id rather have Roy back to tell the truth .
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Alexi_the_Eagle Newton-le-Willows 01 Jun 21 8.29am | |
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Originally posted by BelfastEagle
How many of the teams relegated from the premier league this season had managers with PL experience ? West Brom with Billic and Allardyce spring to mind. Cooper is an overhyped risk we don’t need. I’d rather have Roy back.
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Midlands Eagle 01 Jun 21 8.34am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
I have concluded that you do NOT care a jot what my views are on this matter, your comments are just another opportunity to launch another 'grenade' and demonstrate your animus towards me. Suffice to say I shall refrain from engaging in any further exchanges with you and any questions or indeed persistent ordure shall go unanswered. Is that the HOL equivalent of the Fifth Amendment
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