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miss smith Flag london 17 Apr 17 4.27pm

Originally posted by matthau

Hmmm not so sure. Not ever going to be good enough dribbling forward

Sam will want someone like van Aanholt on the right side. I think ward will become squad player next year if we stay up.

i like joel ward but your right squad player

 

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Booted Eagle Flag Bristol 17 Apr 17 4.30pm Send a Private Message to Booted Eagle Add Booted Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by matthau

Hmmm not so sure. Not ever going to be good enough dribbling forward

Sam will want someone like van Aanholt on the right side. I think ward will become squad player next year if we stay up.

If Wilf wishes to go to the Spuds then Trippier would be a great player to get in any deal.

 


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Croydonlad Flag sydenham 17 Apr 17 4.55pm Send a Private Message to Croydonlad Add Croydonlad as a friend

The people on here who said " it took him a while " should maybe go support another team
If 10 hours of matchday football is a long time then we are all in trouble
He needed to take a look
He also in the beginning let the players influence his decisions to try it their way
After Sunderland it was his way or you were out
And look whats happened since then !!!

 

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mattteo Flag 17 Apr 17 6.25pm Send a Private Message to mattteo Add mattteo as a friend

Originally posted by Croydonlad

The people on here who said " it took him a while " should maybe go support another team
If 10 hours of matchday football is a long time then we are all in trouble
He needed to take a look

He also in the beginning let the players influence his decisions to try it their way
After Sunderland it was his way or you were out
And look whats happened since then !!!

Meaning after decades in the English football system and after being the NT's manager, he still didn't know the Palace players?

I'd have suspected that he at least knew not to use a right footed like Ward at left back and a 1,92 player like Kelly as right back.

Truth is- he's earning a big fat paycheck and came unprepared. Hopefully this is not just an understatement and he isn't just lucky with the latest wins. Cause if that's true and all his years have been of cheating and making people think he's good at something he's not, then we're in for a lot of trouble next year

 

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chateauferret Flag 17 Apr 17 6.42pm

Originally posted by mattteo

Meaning after decades in the English football system and after being the NT's manager, he still didn't know the Palace players?

I'd have suspected that he at least knew not to use a right footed like Ward at left back and a 1,92 player like Kelly as right back.

Truth is- he's earning a big fat paycheck and came unprepared. Hopefully this is not just an understatement and he isn't just lucky with the latest wins. Cause if that's true and all his years have been of cheating and making people think he's good at something he's not, then we're in for a lot of trouble next year

Complete bollocks.

Sam had to redo the whole pre-season preparatory work from scratch in the middle of a season. His predecessor had shot to pieces the squad's fitness, mental strength and confidence. He'd also left important vacancies that required a transfer window to address.

No Allardyce team has ever been relegated and that includes some that were in a right mess - look how well Sunderland are doing without him. If there's one manager in the league who isn't a flim-flam merchant and a flake, it's him. Now Pardew on the other hand...


Edited by chateauferret (17 Apr 2017 6.50pm)

 


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MKCPFC Flag Spain/MK 17 Apr 17 6.55pm Send a Private Message to MKCPFC Add MKCPFC as a friend

Originally posted by mattteo

Meaning after decades in the English football system and after being the NT's manager, he still didn't know the Palace players?

I'd have suspected that he at least knew not to use a right footed like Ward at left back and a 1,92 player like Kelly as right back.

Truth is- he's earning a big fat paycheck and came unprepared. Hopefully this is not just an understatement and he isn't just lucky with the latest wins. Cause if that's true and all his years have been of cheating and making people think he's good at something he's not, then we're in for a lot of trouble next year

H,mmmm, Betty.

 

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Loz83 Flag Crawley 17 Apr 17 7.30pm Send a Private Message to Loz83 Add Loz83 as a friend

Originally posted by Croydonlad

Everything he's done has worked
His signings
Warm weather training
Dropping Dann , McArthur ( Unreal ) and Delaney
Tactics
Everything

Well done
Who knows if he would have actually made England winners again

He's a genius, just like pullis, they do it time and time again but amazingly neither get offered the top jobs!

 

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Nobbybm Flag Dartford 17 Apr 17 8.23pm Send a Private Message to Nobbybm Add Nobbybm as a friend

Originally posted by mattteo

Meaning after decades in the English football system and after being the NT's manager, he still didn't know the Palace players?

I'd have suspected that he at least knew not to use a right footed like Ward at left back and a 1,92 player like Kelly as right back.

Truth is- he's earning a big fat paycheck and came unprepared. Hopefully this is not just an understatement and he isn't just lucky with the latest wins. Cause if that's true and all his years have been of cheating and making people think he's good at something he's not, then we're in for a lot of trouble next year

Another load of **** chutney.

Do you honestly think every EPL manager "knows" the players in each squad? If you do then you are clearly deluded.

Armchair managers/critics don't have the foggiest in reality - only working with them day in, day out do actual managers get to see the player's strengths, weaknesses, fitness & application. Then it's a case of getting the best out of them both individually and collectively.

You spout stuff on here about X player at £Y would be better than A, B or C with nowt but stats from other (irrelevant) leagues. If you were as astute as you claim then you'd be an EPL manager or lead scout but, and this is only a guess, you're not.

It's about time you put up or stop it - unless, of course you are a troll or Pardew in disguise.

 


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Pikester Flag Worthing 17 Apr 17 9.00pm Send a Private Message to Pikester Add Pikester as a friend

Originally posted by mattteo

Meaning after decades in the English football system and after being the NT's manager, he still didn't know the Palace players?

I'd have suspected that he at least knew not to use a right footed like Ward at left back and a 1,92 player like Kelly as right back.

Truth is- he's earning a big fat paycheck and came unprepared. Hopefully this is not just an understatement and he isn't just lucky with the latest wins. Cause if that's true and all his years have been of cheating and making people think he's good at something he's not, then we're in for a lot of trouble next year

Definite Wind Up Merchant.
I'm sure you'll get a few bites.
Bit sad though.

 


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Brentmiester_General Flag Front line in the battle against t... 17 Apr 17 9.18pm

Originally posted by mattteo

Meaning after decades in the English football system and after being the NT's manager, he still didn't know the Palace players?

I'd have suspected that he at least knew not to use a right footed like Ward at left back and a 1,92 player like Kelly as right back.

Truth is- he's earning a big fat paycheck and came unprepared. Hopefully this is not just an understatement and he isn't just lucky with the latest wins. Cause if that's true and all his years have been of cheating and making people think he's good at something he's not, then we're in for a lot of trouble next year

Are you really a Palace fan?

 


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slubglurge Flag welling 17 Apr 17 9.37pm Send a Private Message to slubglurge Add slubglurge as a friend

Originally posted by Croydonlad

The people on here who said " it took him a while " should maybe go support another team
If 10 hours of matchday football is a long time then we are all in trouble
He needed to take a look
He also in the beginning let the players influence his decisions to try it their way
After Sunderland it was his way or you were out
And look whats happened since then !!!

Sunderland was the watershed. Sams patience run out . In came Luka and Sakho and we haven't looked back

 

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Shifty97 Flag Croydon 17 Apr 17 11.37pm Send a Private Message to Shifty97 Add Shifty97 as a friend

I wasn't too keen on his appointment as I didn't think he would really take us forward in the long term and thought that he would only be a minor improvement on Pards. So far he has proven me wrong and hopefully will continue to do so.

He has really improved a lot, the fitness (even my old man who is a Liverpool saw this against Arsenal), confidence of players, organisation and certain players have improved massively under him.

One thing I would say that he got wrong was the 3-5-2 formation. Doesn't work with our players and style for me. but in all honesty he was still trying to find something that worked for us

The other Sam needs a mention too though- Sammy Lee

 

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