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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 08 Nov 23 3.07pm | |
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Originally posted by BrentisBack
Wouldn't be surprised to see Gary O'Niell in the dugout next season with Shaun Derry back with him if they have a good season with Wolves. He lives very local to Beckenham and his kids are in school in the area and his boy is in a South London clubs academy. Not a bad shout. If Howe got the push, he would be a pretty good fit for us. I didn't expect the Saudis to have any patience but they have surprised me. Still, if Newcastle don't quite push on to the highest level, I could see someone big, like Pep, going there; Ancelotti - that kind of big name manager.
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brides Arnside . Lake District 08 Nov 23 3.26pm | |
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At the game on Saturday against Burnley, Palace fans saying that Southgate had already spoke to Parish and is in the frame for next Season, No substance or facts just what was being said.
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rollercoaster Cornwall 08 Nov 23 3.29pm | |
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Roy is doing a great job this season. Isn't Moyes out of contract next year and isn't he exactly the type of manager Parish likes to go for, British, very experienced?
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doombear Too far from Selhurst Park 08 Nov 23 3.35pm | |
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Originally posted by BrentisBack
Wouldn't be surprised to see Gary O'Niell in the dugout next season with Shaun Derry back with him if they have a good season with Wolves. He lives very local to Beckenham and his kids are in school in the area and his boy is in a South London clubs academy.
I suspect it will be Southgate if he does step down from the England job. Of course, if England were actually to win the Euros next Summer he may stay on for the 2026 World Cup in which case, who knows? In any event the managerial landscape will look somewhat different by the end of this season. If he were willing to come to a club like ours, I wouldn't say no to Arne Slot at Feyenoord.
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BrentisBack Beckenham 08 Nov 23 3.36pm | |
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Originally posted by brides
At the game on Saturday against Burnley, Palace fans saying that Southgate had already spoke to Parish and is in the frame for next Season, No substance or facts just what was being said. This one has been doing the rounds for years with zero substance to it, other than the fact he came through our academy and we have a penchant for hiring ex England managers.
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Badger11 Beckenham 08 Nov 23 3.52pm | |
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Originally posted by rollercoaster
Roy is doing a great job this season. Isn't Moyes out of contract next year and isn't he exactly the type of manager Parish likes to go for, British, very experienced? That is my guess as well.
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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 08 Nov 23 3.59pm | |
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Seems a tad disrespectful to start discussing the club's potential next manager this early. Too much could happen to change the perspective. In the meantime we support Roy and his team.
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Lanzo-Ad Lanzarote 08 Nov 23 4.02pm | |
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It will be Paddy 100% (unless he is dead) get you money on now, The Chants for Vieira out at Strasbourg are well underway, we dont want to go down that total change in style, formation, and lack of fitness and training again, Paddy, Ray and and maybe Jedinak who is assistant coach at Spuds will be good. ex players are like a comfortable pair of Flip-Flops
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Eaglecoops CR3 08 Nov 23 4.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer
Seems a tad disrespectful to start discussing the club's potential next manager this early. Too much could happen to change the perspective. In the meantime we support Roy and his team. Why? We know he is only contracted for one season. Why didn’t you just say we should keep Roy, it would at least provide a better contribution to this discussion.
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Goal Machine The Cronx 08 Nov 23 4.31pm | |
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Can't believe people are seriously suggesting Paddy... He needs 5 years in the lower divisions to prove himself before being considered a serious contender for a PL managers job. He should be applying for jobs in League 2 if he wants to start his managerial career. I fear it could be Southgate. Good media man and that's about it. I don't think fans of any PL would want him. Not up to it. My man would be Potter. Was fantastic overseas and set the foundations for Brighton which De Zerbi has since built on. What I think will happen is that Palace will finish about 9th and Roy will be offered another year which he will accept. I'd be fine with that, he's doing well, knows his stuff and the players clearly respect and respond well to him.
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Goal Machine The Cronx 08 Nov 23 4.34pm | |
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Originally posted by Lanzo-Ad
It will be Paddy 100% (unless he is dead) get you money on now, The Chants for Vieira out at Strasbourg are well underway, we dont want to go down that total change in style, formation, and lack of fitness and training again, Paddy, Ray and and maybe Jedinak who is assistant coach at Spuds will be good. ex players are like a comfortable pair of Flip-Flops James McArthur has just retired, perhaps give him go? Maybe have Joel Ward as an assistant manager/captain hybrid? Maybe Clinton Morrison could come in and give up his Soccer Saturday gig?
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dreamwaverider London 08 Nov 23 4.44pm | |
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Why can't we hunt down the likes of Francesco Farioli, the new manager of Nice. He worked under de Zerbi at Sassuolo and Benevento; he has a degree in Philosophy which would suit a number of fans on here, worked at the Italian football federation and the Qatar aspire academy.
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