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WJK1960 09 Oct 18 9.17am | |
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I've just checked back on our results for last season. From November onwards the only team we lost to outside the 'Big 6' was Everton away. Out consistency was really very good. As a comparison we've already lost to Watford, Southampton, Bournemouth And Wolves this season.
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glaziermart 09 Oct 18 10.28am | |
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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Four points less than expected' by Midlands Eagle I think we are probably 4 points worse off than where we should be. Yes we have thrown away points, but if you took the opening 8 games before we started i would have predicted as follows; Fulham(A) DRAW Total = 11 points So on that basis we are 4 points short, and if you take the next 4 games, i would have realistically predicted the following; Everton (A) DRAW
Therefore to try to get back to where we would expect to be over the next 4 games, we need at least another 6 points from these tough four games shown above. This means we need at least one surprise win, although at our best we can certainly beat Everton, which would mean we would need 3 draws or another surprise win! (more of a shock! i guess!!!) on the other three games. I still think we are capable, i just think Roy needs to tweak the formation and try to find that free role for Max Meyer. Our performances are not as bad as it looks, if you look at the two Sakho moments: an open goal miss in the last few minutes against Newcastle and that ridiculous smash in the face of the Bournemouth player to conced that late penalty. That would have been an extra 4 points already
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fledgling Beckenham 09 Oct 18 12.05pm | |
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Originally posted by npn
I don't want to piss on anyone's cornflakes but given the incredibly easy fixture list we have had so far, I think Iwe are actually in a worse position than it seems. We have played Liverpool, and that's the only decent side. I am very concerned THERE'RE NO EASY GAMES IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE! It's this attitude that generates unrealistic expectation levels and leads to all the negativity. I haven't got my head up my @rse and can see that the problem is creating and finishing chances and share the same frustration of gifting teams points when it would seem putting the ball into an empty net from 6 yards or not conceding a penalty would be the easier option. We've not been battered by anyone and as poor as we were against the Saints we still could have come away with something. Get a grip.
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Maine Eagle USA 09 Oct 18 2.54pm | |
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Fact is Roy Hodgson knows more about managing football teams then every poster here, every podcast, and even Gary Neville! However we have the Harry Kane taking corners debacle, what does that show you? He is sometimes dead wrong, AND is pig headed and stubborn to boot. This run absolutely can, and lets face it, probably will turn around. Lately we have finished the season a lot stronger then how we started it and the same could well be true this year. A lot of Palace fans, me included, thought this would be our year for a top 10 finish. All the signs were there, stability where there had been turmoil, fantastic results at the end of last year, a calm level headed manager and the chairman actually doing some transfer business before 11pm on deadline day. Alas once again it is a disappointing start to what could be another relegation dog fight. We are where we are as a club, and I dont see that changing. One year the luck will run out and we will go down. Its a plain and simple fact. Our transfer dealings of late have left us with no attacking threat outside of Wilf Zaha. Teams know if they stop Wilf they stop Palace and our goal scoring exploits this year tell the story. Our second biggest goal threat is our left back. Ayew has had about 3 chances at goal all season. Benteke is a colossal failure as a goal scorer these days. Wickham is never available to play. After so many years in the top flight we still have not been able to assemble a good array of attacking options, meanwhile Glenn Murray is banging the goals in. Freedman, Parish, the scouting department and anyone connected to transfers at the club needs to take a long old look in the mirror.
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Spitfire Biggin Hill 09 Oct 18 3.18pm | |
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Made me feel better when I worked out we have won 38 points off the current big six since our promotion. Highest return was 13 points in 14/15 and lowest 4 points in both our first season and last year. That's an average off over 7 points a season. Even if we only perform to our average we should get 3 points from the Arsenal, Chelsea, Tott, Man U run. We also have a decent record at Goodison over the years, so I'm trying to stay positive.
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PatrickA London 09 Oct 18 3.38pm | |
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At the moment it will be a surprise if our top scorer this season hits double figures.
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The Dolphin 09 Oct 18 5.24pm | |
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We can't score goals and Wilf is being crowded out of games whilst we don't have the nous to use the space left (by that) nor do we learn how to break down teams that sit back and defend.
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thegreatlardino crawley/selsey 09 Oct 18 7.02pm | |
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it is all small margins though, if our lump of a centre back had scored that header, not raised his arms then we would be 4 points better off, if WH hadnt been deceived by the wind against Watford 5 points better of etc etc
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npn Crowborough 09 Oct 18 7.52pm | |
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Originally posted by fledgling
THERE'RE NO EASY GAMES IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE! It's this attitude that generates unrealistic expectation levels and leads to all the negativity. I haven't got my head up my @rse and can see that the problem is creating and finishing chances and share the same frustration of gifting teams points when it would seem putting the ball into an empty net from 6 yards or not conceding a penalty would be the easier option. We've not been battered by anyone and as poor as we were against the Saints we still could have come away with something. Get a grip. Genuinely laughable! Are you seriously implying it makes no difference who we play? Games against the big boys will often involve us parking the bus and trying to hit on the break. Sometimes that will work, more often than not it will not. You keep your head in the sand, maybe we'll talk again once we've completed games against all the teams
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cryrst The garden of England 09 Oct 18 8.33pm | |
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Originally posted by npn
Genuinely laughable! Are you seriously implying it makes no difference who we play? Games against the big boys will often involve us parking the bus and trying to hit on the break. Sometimes that will work, more often than not it will not. You keep your head in the sand, maybe we'll talk again once we've completed games against all the teams Thats a bit harsh
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ex hibitionist Hastings 09 Oct 18 9.31pm | |
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This post has been merged from a topic called 'recruitment and development' by bexleydave we don't seem to be very good at this- paying top dollar for established players, AWB the only youth product to break thro since Zaha -Bournemouth have money sure, but they seem to find promising championship players who don't cost a fortune and blend them into a team and progress them as players - but mind you they have stuck with one good young manager - it's irrelevant now but things may have been different if Doogie hadn't done his Bolton runner - it's been a great six years since but glorified fire fighting, I know the de Boer episode was an attempt to have a long term strategy, but it doesn't seem to chime with the owners who tend to go for proven rather than promising - but we need to change that for the long term, look at the last Jan window!!! our recruitment and development has gone to pot.
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chateauferret 10 Oct 18 12.17am | |
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Originally posted by fledgling
THERE'RE NO EASY GAMES IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE! Yes there are. Away vs Palace. HTH.
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