This page is no longer updated, and is the old forum. For new topics visit the New HOL forum.
Register | Edit Profile | Subscriptions | Forum Rules | Log In
Booted Eagle Bristol 06 May 18 8.21pm | |
---|---|
Originally posted by YT
Last season P37 GD -11 Pts 41 Safety This season P37 GD -12 Pts 41 Safety Stats don’t tell the whole story though. Which has been the better season and why? Isn't it a 38 match season but take your point ? After the debacle at the beginning of this season then it is this, particularly if we get more points than last. Massive achievement. No club since Liverpool in 1899-1900 have achieved this in the top flight and they may well of scored as well !! Love to see us have a strong performance against the Baggies immaterial what they are going for than the damp squib against the Man Ure u 23's. Have Roy at the helm next season, proper transfer window with decent acquisitions and we will be well set next year. Prob would of been the same with Sam at the helm this season and Pulis as well if they had stayed. COYP !! Edited by Booted Eagle (06 May 2018 8.23pm) Edited by Booted Eagle (06 May 2018 8.25pm) Edited by Booted Eagle (06 May 2018 8.25pm)
“ [T]here are known knowns; there are things we know that we know.There are known unknowns; that is to say there are things that, we now know we don't know.But there are also unknown unknowns – there are things we do not know we don't know. ” |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Ginger Pubic Wig Wickham de L'Ouest 06 May 18 9.33pm | |
---|---|
Some of our football lately has been a joy and it's been great to watch Wilf go up yet another notch. There's also more ease with Roy than Allardyce. The destruction of Arsenal last year was glorious though and this year survival has been achieved in a more prosaic way.
If you want to live in a world full of kindness, respect and love, try to show these qualities. |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Brentmiester_General Front line in the battle against t... 07 May 18 7.00am | |
---|---|
Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig
Some of our football lately has been a joy and it's been great to watch Wilf go up yet another notch. There's also more ease with Roy than Allardyce. The destruction of Arsenal last year was glorious though and this year survival has been achieved in a more prosaic way.[/quote] I don’t agree with that some of the football we’ve been playing as the season has closed out has been anything but.
"We love you Palace, we f@cking hate Man U, We love you Palace, we hate the brighton too, We love you Palace we play in red 'n' blue, so f@ck you, and you ... |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
YT Oxford 07 May 18 7.28am | |
---|---|
Originally posted by Booted Eagle
Isn't it a 38 match season but take your point ? After the debacle at the beginning of this season then it is this, particularly if we get more points than last. Massive achievement. No club since Liverpool in 1899-1900 have achieved this in the top flight and they may well of scored as well !! Love to see us have a strong performance against the Baggies immaterial what they are going for than the damp squib against the Man Ure u 23's. Have Roy at the helm next season, proper transfer window with decent acquisitions and we will be well set next year. Prob would of been the same with Sam at the helm this season and Pulis as well if they had stayed. COYP !! Edited by Booted Eagle (06 May 2018 8.23pm) Edited by Booted Eagle (06 May 2018 8.25pm) Edited by Booted Eagle (06 May 2018 8.25pm) 38 matches indeed. My premise though was to highlight how incredibly similar our record is this season compared to last at the point of guaranteed survival. Then to consider which journey to get to that position had been better. On reflection maybe the question could have been which journey was less painful.
Palace since 19 August 1972. Palace 1 (Tony Taylor) Liverpool 1 (Emlyn Hughes) |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
michaelpearce grays 07 May 18 7.52am | |
---|---|
after a poor start yet again we pulled ourselfs out of trouble 2013/14 season we lost 9 of our first 10 that fact never gets mentioned,everyone focused on points and goals yes thats is the aim. but heres some stats we had 46% possession 82 shots 16 on target no goals first seven games,our finishing was woeful at best and dont forget we played 3 of the top 6 away, now i have bored you lot to death lets rejoice in the splendor that is CRYSTAL PALACE long may they give us heart attacks, headaches,tears and joy COYE
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
southnorwoodhill 07 May 18 8.07am | |
---|---|
This season. We should be pushing for top 6 as the PL is predictable. Can't let go our best players so the board need to show some real intent.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
taylors lovechild 07 May 18 8.34am | |
---|---|
Roy has got us playing attractive football despite the pressure we've been under and I don't think in the 30 years I've been watching Palace we've ever looked that good when moving the ball around. Additionally, despite the doom merchants, I have always been confident we'd turn it around as in 80-90% of games against teams outside the top 6 we have looked the better side and those that foretold of relegation, for me, were just seeing results and not performances. With more efficiency in front of goal, more luck and less injuries we would have been in holiday mode weeks ago. Last season Sam showed his talent at negating the oppositions tactics and efficiently using our pace on the break, but he never got us playing like we have under Roy and we rather stumbled over the line unlike the glorious climax that has wet our pants this last few weeks. I know it's like a stuck record, but if we can retain Roy and the key first-team players and either rehabilitate Bentenke or bring in a new striker, plus add two or three players to push the current first XI, then I truly believe next season could be our best since the early 90s.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
YT Oxford 07 May 18 8.42am | |
---|---|
Originally posted by taylors lovechild
Roy has got us playing attractive football despite the pressure we've been under and I don't think in the 30 years I've been watching Palace we've ever looked that good when moving the ball around. Additionally, despite the doom merchants, I have always been confident we'd turn it around as in 80-90% of games against teams outside the top 6 we have looked the better side and those that foretold of relegation, for me, were just seeing results and not performances. With more efficiency in front of goal, more luck and less injuries we would have been in holiday mode weeks ago. Last season Sam showed his talent at negating the oppositions tactics and efficiently using our pace on the break, but he never got us playing like we have under Roy and we rather stumbled over the line unlike the glorious climax that has wet our pants this last few weeks. Yuk!
Palace since 19 August 1972. Palace 1 (Tony Taylor) Liverpool 1 (Emlyn Hughes) |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Booted Eagle Bristol 07 May 18 8.47am | |
---|---|
Originally posted by YT
38 matches indeed. My premise though was to highlight how incredibly similar our record is this season compared to last at the point of guaranteed survival. Then to consider which journey to get to that position had been better. On reflection maybe the question could have been which journey was less painful. Good points made by yourself. My only worry is the Weed will finish above us. If not then this season will trump most.
“ [T]here are known knowns; there are things we know that we know.There are known unknowns; that is to say there are things that, we now know we don't know.But there are also unknown unknowns – there are things we do not know we don't know. ” |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
pstrutt Busselton, WA 07 May 18 11.44am | |
---|---|
I’d say that this season didn’t meet my expectations, but probably because I got caught up in the ideas of many on here stating that we could push for Europe already. Don’t see why we can’t have the same expectations next year too.
So I manage a Workshop which provides a safe learning environment for blokes struggling with PTSD and other mental health issues. Being a Palace fan isn't listed yet. |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
matthau South Croydon 07 May 18 11.50am | |
---|---|
Originally posted by taylors lovechild
Roy has got us playing attractive football despite the pressure we've been under and I don't think in the 30 years I've been watching Palace we've ever looked that good when moving the ball around. Additionally, despite the doom merchants, I have always been confident we'd turn it around as in 80-90% of games against teams outside the top 6 we have looked the better side and those that foretold of relegation, for me, were just seeing results and not performances. With more efficiency in front of goal, more luck and less injuries we would have been in holiday mode weeks ago. Last season Sam showed his talent at negating the oppositions tactics and efficiently using our pace on the break, but he never got us playing like we have under Roy and we rather stumbled over the line unlike the glorious climax that has wet our pants this last few weeks. I know it's like a stuck record, but if we can retain Roy and the key first-team players and either rehabilitate Bentenke or bring in a new striker, plus add two or three players to push the current first XI, then I truly believe next season could be our best since the early 90s. A fulham fan in work says that Roy makes the team move forward like a regimented army battalion, altogether, whether that be slow possession or counter, so to stop the need for long spray passes that can go amiss from even the most skillful of passers. So its all neat quick passing that can hardly ever miss his team mate cos his team mate is nearby. makes sense. If we had a young Michael carrick or glen hoddle, we'd not need to do this but we have to, and its worked wonders.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 07 May 18 12.06pm | |
---|---|
Originally posted by matthau
A fulham fan in work says that Roy makes the team move forward like a regimented army battalion, altogether, whether that be slow possession or counter, so to stop the need for long spray passes that can go amiss from even the most skillful of passers. So its all neat quick passing that can hardly ever miss his team mate cos his team mate is nearby. makes sense. If we had a young Michael carrick or glen hoddle, we'd not need to do this but we have to, and its worked wonders. Roy is a stickler for shape and organisation and Fulham supporters that I know were fulsome of praise for him when he was appointed manager of our club.And yes he is not too keen on the long pass to a player who is isolated. I know someone who knows Ray Lewington and he has always praised his coaching abilities to the hilt.My friend has been a coach and assistant at league clubs, has worked with Lewington a few years ago and is currently involved at a PL club so he knows his football. Edited by Willo (07 May 2018 12.10pm)
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Registration is now on our new message board
To login with your existing username you will need to convert your account over to the new message board.
All images and text on this site are copyright © 1999-2024 The Holmesdale Online, unless otherwise stated.
Web Design by Guntrisoft Ltd.