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eagle1993 06 Jan 11 9.50am | |
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Not the manager i would pick to keep us up he took a while with Bournemouth though he done well. We need O'driscoll he's style would suit us just look at what he did with no money, think what he could do with money!!!
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Pymble Wizard 06 Jan 11 10.03am | |
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Disagree Eagle1993. Howe would be perfect for the club; since the speculation began I have done some research on the guy and am very impressed. He appears to have a great head on his shoulders and is thoughtful and articulate in an understated way. IMO he would work very well in the Parish Long regime. This link is [Link] I sincerely hope he sees the opportunity at Selhurst.
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Pymble Wizard 06 Jan 11 10.05am | |
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Hope this one works!
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eagle1993 06 Jan 11 10.08am | |
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Disagree with you pymble wizard im not saying he's a bad manager im just saying at the current time in our situation we need experience if you want us to stay up...
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 06 Jan 11 10.08am | |
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My only reservation about Howe is that everything he's ever done was at Bournemouth, both as a player and a manager. You often get people who perform incredibly well for one club but struggle elsewhere. I know he's young an' all but some evidence of his obvious ability at somewhere other than Bournemouth would be helpful. Still, he's got to be seen as one of the finest up and coming managers today and, on balance, I think he'd fit the bill for us.
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Pymble Wizard 06 Jan 11 10.11am | |
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Keeping Bournemouth up with a 17 point deduction is nothing short of a miracle with a promotion the following year to boot. We are in a much stronger position than they were when he took over at AFC so I would have no doubt he could keep us in the Championship.
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eagle1993 06 Jan 11 10.13am | |
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Yeah so there's quite a gap in quality maybe for next season and have Coppell till the end of season.
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Y Ddraig Goch In The Crowd 06 Jan 11 10.14am | |
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Quote ElliottHutchins at 06 Jan 2011 9.45am
The Official Site has just put up an advert for fans to 'Get the news first with Palace SMS'. [Link] This is normally done when there is an announcement impending or during the transfer window. Maybe itll be early next week itll be announced? Edited by ElliottHutchins (06 Jan 2011 9.46am)
new Manager? New Signings? One player signing announcement is imminent. Get the news firstwith Palace SMS Later there's another post saying Marrow signed 2.5 year deal. Well I'd argue that is hardly ground breaking news................. Using the current situation regarding the manager to try and push the service, it makes sense as plenty will sign up. I think we'll find out more from t'interweb than Palace news though
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Dazzling Sutton 06 Jan 11 10.14am | |
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Crystal Palace are expected to speak to Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe today over their vacant managerial post. The 33-year-old is understood to have been granted permission to talk to the Eagles by the Cherries' board yesterday and will travel to south London today for talks. All betting on the next permanent manager at Selhurst Park was suspended yesterday after an influx of bets for Howe, for whom Palace will have to pay a hefty compensation to Bournemouth should he accept the job. He has though turned down jobs at Peterborough and Southampton in the past and could also be set for talks with Burnley and Preston, who are also after new managers. Rochdale manager Keith Hill and former Leicester City boss Paolo Sousa are also believed to have held talks with Palace as they look for George Burley's successor. Bookmakers Victor Chandler have opened betting again and retain former Palace manager Steve Coppell as favourite at 7/4, with Howe third at 3/1 behind Chris Hughton who is at 2/1.
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jcreedy 06 Jan 11 10.19am | |
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Quote Dazzling at 06 Jan 2011 10.14am
Crystal Palace are expected to speak to Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe today over their vacant managerial post. The 33-year-old is understood to have been granted permission to talk to the Eagles by the Cherries' board yesterday and will travel to south London today for talks. All betting on the next permanent manager at Selhurst Park was suspended yesterday after an influx of bets for Howe, for whom Palace will have to pay a hefty compensation to Bournemouth should he accept the job. He has though turned down jobs at Peterborough and Southampton in the past and could also be set for talks with Burnley and Preston, who are also after new managers. Rochdale manager Keith Hill and former Leicester City boss Paolo Sousa are also believed to have held talks with Palace as they look for George Burley's successor. Bookmakers Victor Chandler have opened betting again and retain former Palace manager Steve Coppell as favourite at 7/4, with Howe third at 3/1 behind Chris Hughton who is at 2/1.
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Qwijibo Bournemouth 06 Jan 11 10.26am | |
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Quote eagle1993 at 06 Jan 2011 9.50am
Not the manager i would pick to keep us up he took a while with Bournemouth though he done well. We need O'driscoll he's style would suit us just look at what he did with no money, think what he could do with money!!!
Going from this: to this: to this: in consecutive seasons, with no money, ain't bad. It's a shame Bournemouth have already sold/loaned Sam Vokes, Brett Pitman and Josh McQuoid, because you'd think at least one of them would be useful for us. O Driscoll is a good shout, but as has already been pointed out, he's said no to other jobs which would seem more enticing than ours.
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minkus100 06 Jan 11 10.28am | |
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Quote jcreedy at 06 Jan 2011 10.19am
Quote Dazzling at 06 Jan 2011 10.14am
Crystal Palace are expected to speak to Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe today over their vacant managerial post. The 33-year-old is understood to have been granted permission to talk to the Eagles by the Cherries' board yesterday and will travel to south London today for talks. All betting on the next permanent manager at Selhurst Park was suspended yesterday after an influx of bets for Howe, for whom Palace will have to pay a hefty compensation to Bournemouth should he accept the job. He has though turned down jobs at Peterborough and Southampton in the past and could also be set for talks with Burnley and Preston, who are also after new managers. Rochdale manager Keith Hill and former Leicester City boss Paolo Sousa are also believed to have held talks with Palace as they look for George Burley's successor. Bookmakers Victor Chandler have opened betting again and retain former Palace manager Steve Coppell as favourite at 7/4, with Howe third at 3/1 behind Chris Hughton who is at 2/1.
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