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Westina Flag 30 Oct 17 9.55am Send a Private Message to Westina Add Westina as a friend

One thing is for sure that it would seem that Palace fans are about 50/50 on how good /bad Parish has been for Palace.
Good or bad at least we still have a football club...without him we wouldn’t.
So let’s stop giving him a hard time,I’m sure that he will have reflected and learnt from some of his decisions....and like us all will have moved on ...stop the negativity it is not helpful to giving him stick.

 

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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 30 Oct 17 9.55am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

One supposes that IF we are relegated there will be cries of "Because of Steve Parish".
If we survive it will be "Despite Steve Parish".

Edited by Willo (30 Oct 2017 9.57am)

 

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rikz Flag Croydon 30 Oct 17 9.57am Send a Private Message to rikz Add rikz as a friend

Overall his done pretty much an exceptional job, made a few mistakes the most obvious being no striker this year, which is so naive considering what happened last year with the left back. The fact is most mistakes seem to be him using his heart over his head, this season he risked the striker giving the fans sakho. Having a fan own the club gives more pros than cons but I'd like him to take a step back and have someone else run the footballing side. He gets no thanks and if I was him I wouldn't bother.

Also think fans need to give up on the idea of being a South London arsenal and all the talk of our huge catchment area. All this 5 seasons has proven is there's so much red tape around the redevelopment of our stadium and infrastructure of our club, no chance at all of moving anywhere within the m25 sorry but this is as good as it gets, bouncing around the top 2 divisions with a cup final every 40 years.


 

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Den1923 Flag 30 Oct 17 10.11am Send a Private Message to Den1923 Add Den1923 as a friend

Originally posted by Jamesey

Why, then, aren't we in Championship League 2 instead (as repeated time and time again) of being in a club record 5th consecutive season in the top division?

yes maybe, but what progress, bottom of the league one win, GD -17, all down to SP and his lack of ability to be a success as a Chairman of a PL club and he is now about to oversee the biggest financial loss in revenue in the club history if we are relegated, some record!

 

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Jamesey Flag Wandsworth 30 Oct 17 10.18am Send a Private Message to Jamesey Add Jamesey as a friend

Originally posted by Den1923

yes maybe, but what progress, bottom of the league one win, GD -17, all down to SP and his lack of ability to be a success as a Chairman of a PL club and he is now about to oversee the biggest financial loss in revenue in the club history if we are relegated, some record!

It is hard to see how five consecutive seasons in the top tier demostrates a lack of success. Frankly you are not worth arguing with

 


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cp forever Flag south london 30 Oct 17 10.38am Send a Private Message to cp forever Add cp forever as a friend

I find it extraordinary how ordinary punters, which is what we are, somehow become experts in running the high finance and complex premier league football clubs with all its prima donnas and dodgy dealers .
I feel we are very lucky to have the owners we have ( not sure about the Americans) who love our club and would not deliberately cause harm but might and do make mistakes. It seems we are managed well financially, which is probably why we did not get another striker and lets face it our fortunes have been perilous in the past, I do wonder if some contributors just need to relentlessly dump all frustrations on someone and Parish will do for the moment, we are in trouble this year but we do have a very experienced management/coaching team right now and perhaps Dougie Freedman will behind the scenes continue to score for us and being Palace we might just make it out of the trouble. I thank Parish and CPFC 2010 for our continued existence and the continuation of the Crystal Palace way which is not comfortable but bloody wonderful.

 

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ARGILE OLD GEEZER Flag PORTIMAO 30 Oct 17 11.20am Send a Private Message to ARGILE OLD GEEZER Add ARGILE OLD GEEZER as a friend

Originally posted by Den1923

yes maybe, but what progress, bottom of the league one win, GD -17, all down to SP and his lack of ability to be a success as a Chairman of a PL club and he is now about to oversee the biggest financial loss in revenue in the club history if we are relegated, some record!


Some supporter,

 

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Littlebogreek Flag 30 Oct 17 11.30am Send a Private Message to Littlebogreek Add Littlebogreek as a friend

Originally posted by Den1923

yes maybe, but what progress, bottom of the league one win, GD -17, all down to SP and his lack of ability to be a success as a Chairman of a PL club and he is now about to oversee the biggest financial loss in revenue in the club history if we are relegated, some record!

What seems to escape you (and a worrying amount of other "'supporters') is that there are about 10 other teams trying to do the same as us. Stop looking at the negatives and try and understand that we have no god given right to Premier league football, we are a small club who have done brilliantly to stay there or five seasons - and personally after Saturday I feel positive. If you saw any of Parish's reactions during the game you'd appreciate he's as much a fan as the rest of us, the difference being he loses a huge sum of money if we go down whereas we save money on a cheaper season ticket.

 

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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 30 Oct 17 11.49am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by ARGILE OLD GEEZER


Some supporter,

If he goes to games and supports then yes, that makes him a 'supporter.'

 


COYP

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Den1923 Flag 30 Oct 17 11.51am Send a Private Message to Den1923 Add Den1923 as a friend

Originally posted by Littlebogreek

What seems to escape you (and a worrying amount of other "'supporters') is that there are about 10 other teams trying to do the same as us. Stop looking at the negatives and try and understand that we have no god given right to Premier league football, we are a small club who have done brilliantly to stay there or five seasons - and personally after Saturday I feel positive. If you saw any of Parish's reactions during the game you'd appreciate he's as much a fan as the rest of us, the difference being he loses a huge sum of money if we go down whereas we save money on a cheaper season ticket.


what you do not seem to understand is that we want our team in the top flight where we belong, it hurts to see the likes of Huddersfield, Brighton, Burnley, Watford showing us how it is done. There is no logical reason why we cannot be mid table PL club with the right leadership. A small club in the FL is the likes of Exeter, Wycombe, Forest Green etc, if that is you goal fine but some of us aim a lot higher than that!

 

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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 30 Oct 17 11.56am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by Jamesey

It is hard to see how five consecutive seasons in the top tier demostrates a lack of success. Frankly you are not worth arguing with

It is the repeats of obvious errors or negligent outcomes or approaches that aren't successful or sustainable, because they end up inevitably costing more and sending us on a downward spiral that we otherwise wouldn't have been in. That's the rut we're getting ourselves in. It's a false economy or paradox of thrift. Kermit will know, he's Scottish.

If the manager was supplied with what's necessary then it'd be without doubt a blinding success. However, what it is recently is blinding error corrected with huge sums that make the next window a bit more difficult, and repeat.

 


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chateauferret Flag 30 Oct 17 11.56am

Originally posted by Den1923


what you do not seem to understand is that we want our team in the top flight where we belong, it hurts to see the likes of Huddersfield, Brighton, Burnley, Watford showing us how it is done. There is no logical reason why we cannot be mid table PL club with the right leadership. A small club in the FL is the likes of Exeter, Wycombe, Forest Green etc, if that is you goal fine but some of us aim a lot higher than that!

Very difficult to aim anywhere with a gun held by someone else, I find.

 


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