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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 16 Jun 21 10.42pm | |
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I know more about Brett Favre who used to play for the Green Bay Packers than I know about this guy..........
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Eagle Black. South Croydon 16 Jun 21 10.48pm | |
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Originally posted by TheBigToePunt
Doesn't know the league, doesn't know the club, doesn't know the players, doesn't know the culture, the language (?), the market. Probably doesn't even know where sainsburys car park is to get spotted there, and that will never do. I thought previous Premier league experience was crucial? He's a serial winner at many clubs,what's not to like?
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Tim Gypsy Hill '64 Stoke sub normal 16 Jun 21 11.12pm | |
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Originally posted by TheBigToePunt
Doesn't know the league, doesn't know the club, doesn't know the players, doesn't know the culture, the language (?), the market. Probably doesn't even know where sainsburys car park is to get spotted there, and that will never do. I thought previous Premier league experience was crucial? Yeah, but Favre, ya know, exotic, almost like Faberge (now that's a name). Imagine the kudos man. We'll be almost there. It's like Waynetta Slob wanting a big black man so she can have a "brown baby". We'll fit in with everyone else.
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Palacesince64 Edinburgh 16 Jun 21 11.45pm | |
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Originally posted by TheBigToePunt
Doesn't know the league, doesn't know the club, doesn't know the players, doesn't know the culture, the language (?), the market. Probably doesn't even know where sainsburys car park is to get spotted there, and that will never do. I thought previous Premier league experience was crucial? He speaks fluent French, German, and English. What language were you thinking of?
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Mojo87 17 Jun 21 12.51am | |
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Originally posted by TheBigToePunt
Doesn't know the league, doesn't know the club, doesn't know the players, doesn't know the culture, the language (?), the market. Probably doesn't even know where sainsburys car park is to get spotted there, and that will never do. I thought previous Premier league experience was crucial?
If you know anything about the guy's track record, he's been managing for close to 30 years in 3 countries namely Switzerland, Germany and France. There is a certain mentality one has to have to want to venture your career abroad (not talking exclusively football here) and moreover to think a guy doesn't "know" the most watched league in the world In any case, his track record both in terms of player transfers and managing youth development (jude bellingham got significant game time under him) would actually be an asset to Palace in shrewd signings, especially with his more in-depth knowledge of both French and German football markets (would love to pick up another Kante or Mahrez bargain deal).
ALL managers that Palace could potentially look to appoint come with risks, so yes all things being equal you'd want one with Premier league experience but there's a significant risk difference in hiring Favre vs Cooper when it comes to that deficit in their respective CVs lol FYI Favre does speak decent English (alongside his fluent German and French) We're all patiently awaiting news of who our appointed manager will be, if it's Favre then I would think of it as a great appointment to support the rebuild, bring the youth into the side and evolve our style of play to attacking wing play built on defensive solidity over the course of at least 2-3 seasons efforts. BUT if not, so be it. Let's trust the board's judgement to get it right in the end hopefully.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 17 Jun 21 1.03am | |
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Originally posted by Mojo87
If you know anything about the guy's track record, he's been managing for close to 30 years in 3 countries namely Switzerland, Germany and France. There is a certain mentality one has to have to want to venture your career abroad (not talking exclusively football here) and moreover to think a guy doesn't "know" the most watched league in the world In any case, his track record both in terms of player transfers and managing youth development (jude bellingham got significant game time under him) would actually be an asset to Palace in shrewd signings, especially with his more in-depth knowledge of both French and German football markets (would love to pick up another Kante or Mahrez bargain deal).
ALL managers that Palace could potentially look to appoint come with risks, so yes all things being equal you'd want one with Premier league experience but there's a significant risk difference in hiring Favre vs Cooper when it comes to that deficit in their respective CVs lol FYI Favre does speak decent English (alongside his fluent German and French) We're all patiently awaiting news of who our appointed manager will be, if it's Favre then I would think of it as a great appointment to support the rebuild, bring the youth into the side and evolve our style of play to attacking wing play built on defensive solidity over the course of at least 2-3 seasons efforts. BUT if not, so be it. Let's trust the board's judgement to get it right in the end hopefully. Yes nice summary Mojo, he seems to tick a lot of those 'Palace' type boxes
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Spiderman Horsham 17 Jun 21 6.05am | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
Yes nice summary Mojo, he seems to tick a lot of those 'Palace' type boxes Indeed he does, why didn’t we make contact earlier?
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Helmet46 Croydon 17 Jun 21 6.06am | |
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Originally posted by TheBigToePunt
Doesn't know the league, doesn't know the club, doesn't know the players, doesn't know the culture, the language (?), the market. Probably doesn't even know where sainsburys car park is to get spotted there, and that will never do. I thought previous Premier league experience was crucial? Not sure how many of those things are crucial. Managing in the PL isn’t, in my opinion, IF you’ve had top flight experience and a decent and proven club management track record at the highest level elsewhere. (DF and Southgate, for example, don’t fit this bill). The rest is perhaps no different from a new player. Even the language hasn’t outwardly caused issues for Leeds manager. (But is not relevant as I understand this bloke speaks English). Edited by Helmet46 (17 Jun 2021 6.07am)
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Sportyteacher London 17 Jun 21 6.42am | |
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Originally posted by Mojo87
If you know anything about the guy's track record, he's been managing for close to 30 years in 3 countries namely Switzerland, Germany and France. There is a certain mentality one has to have to want to venture your career abroad (not talking exclusively football here) and moreover to think a guy doesn't "know" the most watched league in the world In any case, his track record both in terms of player transfers and managing youth development (jude bellingham got significant game time under him) would actually be an asset to Palace in shrewd signings, especially with his more in-depth knowledge of both French and German football markets (would love to pick up another Kante or Mahrez bargain deal).
ALL managers that Palace could potentially look to appoint come with risks, so yes all things being equal you'd want one with Premier league experience but there's a significant risk difference in hiring Favre vs Cooper when it comes to that deficit in their respective CVs lol FYI Favre does speak decent English (alongside his fluent German and French) We're all patiently awaiting news of who our appointed manager will be, if it's Favre then I would think of it as a great appointment to support the rebuild, bring the youth into the side and evolve our style of play to attacking wing play built on defensive solidity over the course of at least 2-3 seasons efforts. BUT if not, so be it. Let's trust the board's judgement to get it right in the end hopefully. Cracking response with concluding sentence particularly important...though I'm getting nervous that the days are really slipping away now given hard work that lies ahead with team rebuild before season starts again.
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Runningman Keston 17 Jun 21 7.12am | |
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Originally posted by Palacesince64
He speaks fluent French, German, and English. What language were you thinking of?
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topcat Holmesdale / Surbiton 17 Jun 21 7.21am | |
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No idea if the link with Favre is true or not but he's the best of all the rumours so far and would be a very exciting appointment. As with all managers, he's a risk but no more than most of the others we have been linked with. Be nice if this could be concluded by the end of next week.
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The Dolphin 17 Jun 21 7.32am | |
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And meanwhile months after Roy Hodgson told the Board that he was leaving CPFC the Club start a new season managerless and with a squad of 20 players average age 21 years old. I am not saying this will happen but it is a possible comedic end result of what is going on.
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