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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 01 Sep 17 2.06pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by Farawayeagle

They were addressed
Players didn't want to join us
Or sensible financial deals couldn't be agreed
Negotiating transfers is not that easy unless you are a big attractive club

You left out, we left it till the last 12 hours, again. And again whilst we were targeting one big transfer.

 


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Painter Flag Croydon 01 Sep 17 2.09pm Send a Private Message to Painter Add Painter as a friend

Originally posted by Dan89

Where's the parish love in now
3 months to sign Sakho

No back up to Benteke
No replacement for Hennessey

Shambles of a window.

He's clearly out his depth. Too many blinkered by he saved the club.

Parish is obviously not good enough for a minority, who would you like as Chairman, nobody is saying who could do better.

 

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Dan89 Flag Se25 01 Sep 17 2.54pm Send a Private Message to Dan89 Add Dan89 as a friend

Originally posted by Painter

Parish is obviously not good enough for a minority, who would you like as Chairman, nobody is saying who could do better.

Someone that doesn't neglect the youth, find an adequate stadium plans and someone who doesn't but in every 5 minutes. Stop buying the players and let the manager get on with it. Someone like David Gill.

 


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Painter Flag Croydon 01 Sep 17 3.05pm Send a Private Message to Painter Add Painter as a friend

Originally posted by Dan89

Someone that doesn't neglect the youth, find an adequate stadium plans and someone who doesn't but in every 5 minutes. Stop buying the players and let the manager get on with it. Someone like David Gill.

Who would you want as Chairman, not like someone who is retired.
Name an alternative who would be interested.

 

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Dan89 Flag Se25 01 Sep 17 3.19pm Send a Private Message to Dan89 Add Dan89 as a friend

Originally posted by Painter

Who would you want as Chairman, not like someone who is retired.
Name an alternative who would be interested.

Is not my job to find it fella. We need a new direction. Someone who has experience in football would be my choice. LIKE David gill or David Dein. Someone from the FA board.

 


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Username Flag Horsham 01 Sep 17 3.22pm Send a Private Message to Username Add Username as a friend

Originally posted by Dan89

Someone that doesn't neglect the youth, find an adequate stadium plans and someone who doesn't but in every 5 minutes. Stop buying the players and let the manager get on with it. Someone like David Gill.

What does that even mean from the chairman's point of view?

Besides, in case you haven't noticed, the 'neglected youth' might now feature a lot with Ladapo, Kaikai and Lokilo likely to get some game time this year.

 


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Painter Flag Croydon 01 Sep 17 3.31pm Send a Private Message to Painter Add Painter as a friend

Originally posted by Dan89

Is not my job to find it fella. We need a new direction. Someone who has experience in football would be my choice. LIKE David gill or David Dein. Someone from the FA board.

I don't understand why you feel the need ask for Parish to step down, if you have no idea what to next. It's easy to say we need a new direction, someone with experience etc, but have no idea who that could be.
It's easy to be negative and critical of someone, but it's just hot air, if you can't back it up with an alternative.
Just try supporting the team and let someone else worry about running the club.

 

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Dan89 Flag Se25 01 Sep 17 3.32pm Send a Private Message to Dan89 Add Dan89 as a friend

Originally posted by Username

What does that even mean from the chairman's point of view?

Besides, in case you haven't noticed, the 'neglected youth' might now feature a lot with Ladapo, Kaikai and Lokilo likely to get some game time this year.

You can't tell these players are good enough now. None of them have featured from the start. The academy buggered. They don't even train with the first team. They train at goals, that's embarrassing.

 


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Farawayeagle Flag Sydney 01 Sep 17 11.46pm Send a Private Message to Farawayeagle Add Farawayeagle as a friend

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

You left out, we left it till the last 12 hours, again. And again whilst we were targeting one big transfer.

Sorry Rudi but that's not true. Negotiations and enquiries were going
On a lot longer. Agents have a habit of stringing things out.

 


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Midlands Eagle Flag 02 Sep 17 7.56am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Farawayeagle

Sorry Rudi but that's not true. Negotiations and enquiries were going on a lot longer. Agents have a habit of stringing things out.

Surely even the most ardent Parish lover doesn't believe that our inability to sign a striker was down to the agents stringing out negotiations for two months

 

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adrian b Flag Landrindod, Wales 02 Sep 17 8.02am Send a Private Message to adrian b Add adrian b as a friend

I find it hard to believe anybody who is Palace can accept our club will be forever scrambling for a few safety points every year, spending vast amounts on short term replacements and just be happy and relieved to maintain this position, season after season.
The Palace way is to play honestly with honest players and develop our own.
Parrish has shown a tendency to the first trait but now wants to make the change to a sustainable EPL outfit. Whoes with him? I am, that's for sure. It will initially be a struggle, but we have the right men in the right places and a setup to match. Who on earth thought this would be instant and easy?

Edited by adrian b (02 Sep 2017 8.08am)

 

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Den1923 Flag 02 Sep 17 9.25am Send a Private Message to Den1923 Add Den1923 as a friend

Originally posted by Painter

I don't understand why you feel the need ask for Parish to step down, if you have no idea what to next. It's easy to say we need a new direction, someone with experience etc, but have no idea who that could be.
It's easy to be negative and critical of someone, but it's just hot air, if you can't back it up with an alternative.
Just try supporting the team and let someone else worry about running the club.

I think Dan is making a good point about SP and his performance over the last four and bit seasons. During that time we have struggled year on year without making much progress in establishing ourselves as a solid mid table PL team. The Managerial appointments have not been great in that period because they have either been poor selections that have eventually led to firefighting appointments (Pulis & Sam). The choice of Managers has always been down to Parish as have a lot of the injury prone transfers that spend more time on the treatment table than playing football. Then there is that dismal home record of just 26 wins from 78 home PL matches. Whilst everyone accepts that SP in history has been great for the club it is now our future that is important and this may benefit from someone with more experience of how to run a succesful PL club which requires the ability to get good work horse PL players to come to CP. SP main priority in recent times has focused on improving the value of the fixed assets (increased ground capacity) which is great if you are established in the EPL but about as useful as a chocolate radiator if we are relegated to championship and lose the massive PL income stream.

 

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