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Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 02 Mar 22 12.04pm Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Originally posted by YT

Our new friends from Hartlepool are quickly forgotten.

I am genuinely hanging my head YT!

Hopefully more of an insight into my Mental 'not so' Wellbeing as opposed to my feelings for our brethren in Hartlepool!

 


Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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Rainforest Flag London England 02 Mar 22 12.09pm Send a Private Message to Rainforest Add Rainforest as a friend

In most games you would have noticed we like to attack from the flanks, rarely through the middle hence, why Butland and Guiata hardly kicked the ball upfield passed the central circle. This is another reason why we like to play up from the back via the wingers and the oppositions have sussed that out.

 

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YT Flag Oxford 02 Mar 22 12.21pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by monkey

Correct we won’t, but I’m sure we all said that in 1990 when we scraped passed Rochdale and Cambridge. Low and behold, we raised our game and beat the mighty Liverpool.

It’s the FA Cup, we’re in the quarter finals, one game from Wembley, anything can happen now.

You are right that a win against Liverpool was not anticipated. Indeed my party of 5 Palace fans travelled up to Villa Park expecting a hammering but determined to have a great time nevertheless. We were overtaken on the M1 by a 'Palace car' with a poster in the rear window that said "Abacus on board".

But whereas we only beat both Rochdale and Cambridge 1-0, I think it's wrong to say that we scraped past them. Our depleted team played well in both matches, both of which were rollicking good cup ties. We created chance after chance against Rochdale (which remains in my mind the best 'cup occasion' at Selhurst Park in my 49.5 years as a fan) but the opposing keeper played a blinder such that he was given an ovation at full-time. By comparison, last night was bafflingly and worryingly poor.

 


Palace since 19 August 1972. Palace 1 (Tony Taylor) Liverpool 1 (Emlyn Hughes)

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Palace Old Geezer Flag Midhurst 02 Mar 22 12.37pm Send a Private Message to Palace Old Geezer Add Palace Old Geezer as a friend

I don't want to add to the doom and gloom views being expressed on here. It certainly wasn't a thrilling match and there may be questions about team selection, but we always knew it wouldn't be easy.

Fact is, we won in dreadful conditions. I wouldn't have wanted to play football out there last night. One of the most shocking sights for me was the BBC camera panning, a couple of times, on the busted drain pipe on the main stand showing rain pouring onto the supporters who had to move elsewhere.

Not a very good image for us to present to the world as a long standing Premier League football club. The sooner Mr Parish and his colleagues can move forward with the plans for a stadium overhaul, the better.

 


Dad and I watched games standing on the muddy slope of the Holmesdale Road end. He cheered and I rattled.

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Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 02 Mar 22 12.47pm Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer

I don't want to add to the doom and gloom views being expressed on here. It certainly wasn't a thrilling match and there may be questions about team selection, but we always knew it wouldn't be easy.

Fact is, we won in dreadful conditions. I wouldn't have wanted to play football out there last night. One of the most shocking sights for me was the BBC camera panning, a couple of times, on the busted drain pipe on the main stand showing rain pouring onto the supporters who had to move elsewhere.

Not a very good image for us to present to the world as a long standing Premier League football club. The sooner Mr Parish and his colleagues can move forward with the plans for a stadium overhaul, the better.

I don't think that qualifies as 'doom and gloom' POG, is just a reality!

Agree too that I look forward to a brand new shiny renovation, and those getting soaked will justifiably have their complaints, but there is still a wry smile on my face and perhaps misplaced pride in us still being a Premier League Team with a rickety old stadium!

It may be slightly embarrassing and woeful, however it is OUR slightly embarrassing and woeful home, I've spent far too much of my young life there to start complaining now! Also, it doesn't always work out, I'm sure the Olympic Stadium seemed like a fantastic prospect for one side of my family and countless others at the time, they'd all bite you hand off to return to the Boleyn now!

 


Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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Palacesince64 Flag Edinburgh 02 Mar 22 12.50pm Send a Private Message to Palacesince64 Add Palacesince64 as a friend

A wet Tuesday night against a hard working championship side was never going to be a classic but guess what! We’re in the quarterfinals of the FA cup! Vieira is trying things out. He gave a young lad his debut and coached him from the sidelines encouraging him to get forward when he was obviously hesitant then subbed him after an hour or so with an obvious experience replacement In Schlupp. Sensible management.

He tried giving Olise a free role in the centre of midfield. Not sure that worked so well as we were exposed down the flank at times and lacking control in midfield. He addressed that by bringing Gallagher on for Ayew allowing Olise to move back to his normal role which worked pretty well. Gallagher didn’t really sort the problem in midfield as he was having one of his headless chicken nights so he brought on Milo as a holding midfielder and Jairo more forward. Hughes was having a poor night so had to come off and Kouyate always looks like he doesn’t quite have the ball under control so I guess he thought Jairo being more technical might get hold of it an play Gallagher or Olise in more. I’m sure Jairo getting the winner wasn’t in his thinking but he’ll take it!

So PV tried a few things. Some worked and some didn’t. He made changes when they were needed (How many times did we complain because Roy didn’t make changes!). In the end we got the result so well done PV!

I for one am feeling glad all over!

 

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Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 02 Mar 22 12.54pm Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Originally posted by Palacesince64

A wet Tuesday night against a hard working championship side was never going to be a classic but guess what! We’re in the quarterfinals of the FA cup! Vieira is trying things out. He gave a young lad his debut and coached him from the sidelines encouraging him to get forward when he was obviously hesitant then subbed him after an hour or so with an obvious experience replacement In Schlupp. Sensible management.

He tried giving Olise a free role in the centre of midfield. Not sure that worked so well as we were exposed down the flank at times and lacking control in midfield. He addressed that by bringing Gallagher on for Ayew allowing Olise to move back to his normal role which worked pretty well. Gallagher didn’t really sort the problem in midfield as he was having one of his headless chicken nights so he brought on Milo as a holding midfielder and Jairo more forward. Hughes was having a poor night so had to come off and Kouyate always looks like he doesn’t quite have the ball under control so I guess he thought Jairo being more technical might get hold of it an play Gallagher or Olise in more. I’m sure Jairo getting the winner wasn’t in his thinking but he’ll take it!

So PV tried a few things. Some worked and some didn’t. He made changes when they were needed (How many times did we complain because Roy didn’t make changes!). In the end we got the result so well done PV!

I for one am feeling glad all over!

Here here Sir! Great post!

 


Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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MrRobbo Flag Chaldon 02 Mar 22 1.08pm Send a Private Message to MrRobbo Add MrRobbo as a friend

Originally posted by Palacesince64

A wet Tuesday night against a hard working championship side was never going to be a classic but guess what! We’re in the quarterfinals of the FA cup! Vieira is trying things out. He gave a young lad his debut and coached him from the sidelines encouraging him to get forward when he was obviously hesitant then subbed him after an hour or so with an obvious experience replacement In Schlupp. Sensible management.

He tried giving Olise a free role in the centre of midfield. Not sure that worked so well as we were exposed down the flank at times and lacking control in midfield. He addressed that by bringing Gallagher on for Ayew allowing Olise to move back to his normal role which worked pretty well. Gallagher didn’t really sort the problem in midfield as he was having one of his headless chicken nights so he brought on Milo as a holding midfielder and Jairo more forward. Hughes was having a poor night so had to come off and Kouyate always looks like he doesn’t quite have the ball under control so I guess he thought Jairo being more technical might get hold of it an play Gallagher or Olise in more. I’m sure Jairo getting the winner wasn’t in his thinking but he’ll take it!

So PV tried a few things. Some worked and some didn’t. He made changes when they were needed (How many times did we complain because Roy didn’t make changes!). In the end we got the result so well done PV!

I for one am feeling glad all over!

Nice post. Hard to disagree with. I think we all forget that it was a horrid night against a team that were playing out of their skins


 

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Painter Flag Croydon 02 Mar 22 1.11pm Send a Private Message to Painter Add Painter as a friend

Originally posted by The Dolphin

I guess that sometimes we need to look at it from the Players point of view.
Their objective was to win the game - and they did.
Would they have preferred to play better and win more easily - I am sure that they would.
I suspect that a lot of used to play at one level or another and frankly those horrible games when you won ugly were great games to play in.
Maybe it is different at the professional level but nonetheless, while I have been critical of last nights performance, we did do what was asked of us.

The result is more important, than the performance, it’s that simple.

We never play to the same level 2 games running. People complained about the subs, one of them scored.

 

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NE14T Flag 02 Mar 22 1.16pm

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Edited by NE14T (02 Mar 2022 1.21pm)

 


The beatings will stop when morale improves.

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NE14T Flag 02 Mar 22 1.19pm

Great goal Riederweld but does anyone else think he could lose a few pounds? He’s starting to look a little chubby.


Edited by NE14T (02 Mar 2022 1.20pm)

 


The beatings will stop when morale improves.

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Glazier#1 Flag 02 Mar 22 1.27pm Send a Private Message to Glazier#1 Add Glazier#1 as a friend

Originally posted by MrRobbo

I'd presume that at that point in time he wanted to add a bit more attacking threat and help for Wilf.

Yes, bang on.

I was wondering if Wilf was even on the pitch in the first half. Everything was coming down the Rh side. We desperately needed to get the Lh side going. The young lad was nervous about getting forward and we really missed Tyrick on the left. No doubt about that.

That, I'm thinking is Why Schluppy was brought on.

 

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