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cpj Flag Kent 26 Oct 17 11.45am Send a Private Message to cpj Add cpj as a friend

We all get angry/disappointed/upset etc at games, but there is a line between that and shouting abuse at one of our players and shouting the name of the other keeper. How is that ever going to help? On viewing the goals, yes Hennessey should have done better with the 3rd goal which seemed to take him by surprise, but the others he could do nothing about. This season we have massive problems throughout the team - poor defence, weak midfield, a forward who cannot score any goals - and goalkeepers (yes plural) not making saves perhaps they ought to be making, so it really is unfair to single out one player for this abuse. It's all reminiscent of the Sunderland home game last season.

I suspect most of these so-called fans weren't around in the mid-80s when we really poor and had the likes of Brian Basson, David Price, Chris Jones, Tommy Langley, Gary Stebbing etc. This is still the most successful period in the club's history. Players are not deliberately playing badly - perhaps all the constant changing of managers/coaches had had a bad effect on them. Let's support the players not abuse them.

 

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Dan1994 Flag Wallington 26 Oct 17 11.50am Send a Private Message to Dan1994 Add Dan1994 as a friend

I generally try and stay away from HOL when something like this happens and you can almost guarantee the over the top reactions you'll get here. It's getting the same as in real life too, but I think West Ham will compound any feeling about that I have

The reaction to the game on Tuesday has been ridiculous. It was a game of our second string players bar a couple against an in form Bristol City side. Yes we were dog s***, but if that means that we can concentrate more on the league, then I don't care. I was there and some of the things done were terrible, but we need to accept the facts of that game.

 


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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 26 Oct 17 11.54am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

I agree that players shouldn't get abuse unless their shift isn't up to scratch but basing standards on 30 years ago isn't a healthy one either. We know what the players need to do and can do on Saturday. It's the same as Chelsea. Match and win your personal battles and nobody can ask more than that. If the chairman has fvcked up leaving you with nobody to notch as in Newcastle then it's not their fault. It is if they do not compete, at the level they are at and are paid for being qualified to deliver in is when they're responsible.

You cannot blame a sales support for not reaching sales targets but you can blame the salesman if he hasn't tried to set up enough appointments.

It really is that simple v West Ham. Who wants it? Really wants it.

 


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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 26 Oct 17 11.58am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by Dan1994

I generally try and stay away from HOL when something like this happens and you can almost guarantee the over the top reactions you'll get here. It's getting the same as in real life too, but I think West Ham will compound any feeling about that I have

The reaction to the game on Tuesday has been ridiculous. It was a game of our second string players bar a couple against an in form Bristol City side. Yes we were dog s***, but if that means that we can concentrate more on the league, then I don't care. I was there and some of the things done were terrible, but we need to accept the facts of that game.

Pretty much why I don't go to league cup games, even if the home game vs whoever was so marvellous. It wasn't the following Saturday and the next however many.

One way or another league cup games are a p1ss take of fans. That maybe the club or the league/cup's fault but it's usually one of them.

 


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Michaelawt85 Flag Bexley 26 Oct 17 12.49pm Send a Private Message to Michaelawt85 Add Michaelawt85 as a friend

Social media has a lot to answer for. Years ago you vented your excitement / displeasure about the results or team down the pub, to the person sat next to you at a game or indoors. Now people can rant and rave all day and all night long on a variety of places online.

The general feeling I have most weeks is people really need to calm down. Win against Chelsea great feeling . Lovely. Superb atmosphere. It was selhurst at it's best. There's nothing wrong with some optimism but my god people seriously lost their heads and all sense of reason after it. Same when we lose. Everyone goes to pieces. Keep calm and wait for the next game is my outlook

 


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Lyons550 Flag Shirley 26 Oct 17 12.59pm Send a Private Message to Lyons550 Add Lyons550 as a friend

Originally posted by Elis Ashley

Times change, the generations change.
I was at Anfield the night we lost 9-0......9-0, let that sink in.....
And yet we were singing.....ok it was "Score in a minute, we're going to score in a minute" but I cannot remember abuse being hurled.
Then again, the performance on Tuesday was, for 45 minutes, possibly the most dispirited I've ever seen. I've seen disjointed often enough, desperate many times and a few that were diabolical but dispirited has been rare.
They don't make fans like they used to......


I to was there that night...kind of puts everything into context...Who was better Perry Suckling or Waine H? lol

 


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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 26 Oct 17 1.13pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by Lyons550


I to was there that night...kind of puts everything into context...Who was better Perry Suckling or Waine H? lol

Geoff Thomas's penalty clearance to get the ball away from danger pips it.

 


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cpfccolin Flag Dorset 26 Oct 17 2.55pm Send a Private Message to cpfccolin Add cpfccolin as a friend

Hang on a min, your saying we shouldn't be booing the players or slag them off for not doing what they get paid for ??

But its ok to boo and slag off the opposition when we feel like it yes ??

In the real world if you was at work and you couldn't do your job properly, and you got a written warning for being useless.

Because you got a written warning you have lost your confidence in doing your job, was the Manager wrong in giving you a written warning,??

 

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spartakev2 Flag Anerley 26 Oct 17 3.09pm Send a Private Message to spartakev2 Add spartakev2 as a friend

Originally posted by cpj

We all get angry/disappointed/upset etc at games, but there is a line between that and shouting abuse at one of our players and shouting the name of the other keeper. How is that ever going to help? On viewing the goals, yes Hennessey should have done better with the 3rd goal which seemed to take him by surprise, but the others he could do nothing about. This season we have massive problems throughout the team - poor defence, weak midfield, a forward who cannot score any goals - and goalkeepers (yes plural) not making saves perhaps they ought to be making, so it really is unfair to single out one player for this abuse. It's all reminiscent of the Sunderland home game last season.

I suspect most of these so-called fans weren't around in the mid-80s when we really poor and had the likes of Brian Basson, David Price, Chris Jones, Tommy Langley, Gary Stebbing etc. This is still the most successful period in the club's history. Players are not deliberately playing badly - perhaps all the constant changing of managers/coaches had had a bad effect on them. Let's support the players not abuse them.

Why is it that anyone who critisises the club/players 'weren't there when we were s**t' it's because I was there that I get really angry at the way we appear to be throwing our chance of staying in thd top division away. When we were s***, we knew we were s**t, and in the main had s**t players. But now, in thd main, we have good, and in some cases very good players, and we shouldnt be fighting relegation every season. Our biggest problem has been not getting a decent manager who wants to stay with us for a while. Why that is I can only speculate, but we are a decent premiership club, with decent players and decent fans, so why can't wd attract a decent manager who's going to stay long term. So yes I was there when we were s**t, and I'll be there saturday singing all game, but don't expect me not to critisise if we fall flat on our faces again and continue to throw away our 'golden ticket'.

 

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cpj Flag Kent 26 Oct 17 4.38pm Send a Private Message to cpj Add cpj as a friend

Originally posted by Lyons550


I to was there that night...kind of puts everything into context...Who was better Perry Suckling or Waine H? lol

Oh you're so funny!!!!

In seriousness, Suckling was a very good keeper until that night which did in his confidence as the press made him a scapegoat even though the goals weren't his fault (sounds familiar?). His debut at home to Huddersfield was perhaps the best display I've ever seen by a Palace keeper.

 

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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 26 Oct 17 4.53pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by spartakev2

Why is it that anyone who critisises the club/players 'weren't there when we were s**t' it's because I was there that I get really angry at the way we appear to be throwing our chance of staying in thd top division away. When we were s***, we knew we were s**t, and in the main had s**t players. But now, in thd main, we have good, and in some cases very good players, and we shouldnt be fighting relegation every season. Our biggest problem has been not getting a decent manager who wants to stay with us for a while. Why that is I can only speculate, but we are a decent premiership club, with decent players and decent fans, so why can't wd attract a decent manager who's going to stay long term. So yes I was there when we were s**t, and I'll be there saturday singing all game, but don't expect me not to critisise if we fall flat on our faces again and continue to throw away our 'golden ticket'.

Watford have had a succession of managers since the Pozzo family took over in June 12 but they are not doing too badly at all on account of their infrastructure and organisation behind the scenes.

They very much treat their manager as a coach and the backroom team take care of the scouting, recruitment etc etc etc beieving that the manager cannot do everything. They have a manager depart, another comes along and their infrastructure just carries on as before.

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spartakev2 Flag Anerley 26 Oct 17 4.55pm Send a Private Message to spartakev2 Add spartakev2 as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

Watford have had a succession of managers since the Pozzo family took over in June 12 but they are not doing too badly at all on account of their infrastructure and organisation behind the scenes.

They very much treat their manager as a coach and the backroom team take care of the scouting, recruitment etc etc etc beieving that the manager cannot do everything. They have a manager depart, another comes along and their infrastructure just carries on as before.

They are very unique in this, and have been developing it got years. Can you imagine this happening at palace?

 

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