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taylors lovechild 11 Feb 23 11.30am | |
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The football side of things will vary according to the manager and the players, but what I do like about Parish's reign is he does (on the surface at least) seem to be genuinely interested in creating and keeping a local identity for Palace, from signing local players (either for the youth teams or from other clubs like with Eze, Guehi and Olise) to helping the community with real efforts (eg proving shelter for the homeless at Selhurst Park), and keeping prominent figures around the club like Bright, Morrison, and even supporters like Izzard and Nighy. I would hate it if we got taken over and ended up playing in the Qatar Airways Cow Shed Arena, or wore star-spangled shirts, with bloated squads consisting of over-paid players with no interest or attachment to the club or the area. Success for me would be winning a cup or qualifying for Europe, but by really earning it, not in a quick-fix Newcastle way which would seem shallow. In my years of following Palace the best days are the ones where we stepped up to the line and defied the odds when no-one in the world believed it was possible. Personally I still have faith in Vieira and I like the fact that unlike many other PL managers he never throws players under the bus, but always demands more, even when we win. Enough from me. Time to smash Brighton
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palace chick South Croydon 11 Feb 23 12.00pm | |
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Originally posted by taylors lovechild
The football side of things will vary according to the manager and the players, but what I do like about Parish's reign is he does (on the surface at least) seem to be genuinely interested in creating and keeping a local identity for Palace, from signing local players (either for the youth teams or from other clubs like with Eze, Guehi and Olise) to helping the community with real efforts (eg proving shelter for the homeless at Selhurst Park), and keeping prominent figures around the club like Bright, Morrison, and even supporters like Izzard and Nighy. I would hate it if we got taken over and ended up playing in the Qatar Airways Cow Shed Arena, or wore star-spangled shirts, with bloated squads consisting of over-paid players with no interest or attachment to the club or the area. Success for me would be winning a cup or qualifying for Europe, but by really earning it, not in a quick-fix Newcastle way which would seem shallow. In my years of following Palace the best days are the ones where we stepped up to the line and defied the odds when no-one in the world believed it was possible. Personally I still have faith in Vieira and I like the fact that unlike many other PL managers he never throws players under the bus, but always demands more, even when we win. Enough from me. Time to smash Brighton I think these are my thoughts as well. My biggest disappointment will be if and when we get relegated or when I’ve departed from this world (hopefully to a cloud hovering over Selhurst) is that for all these years we have had in the premiership that we haven’t got silverware or into Europe. I think PV has put more into the cups than recent managers and was let down this season by the team. Hopefully we stay up and go for a cup next season. As much as I like not fighting to stay up, mid table with no silverware can be boring and perhaps fighting to go up from the championship and winning a playoff final is needed again?
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doombear Too far from Selhurst Park 11 Feb 23 12.32pm | |
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Originally posted by Vectis
That’s a good summary. I would add speedy and skilful wingers that can turn defence into a fast counter-attack. One of Andros Townsend’s Palace highlights was that goal away at Man City where he collected the ball just outside his penalty area and ran the full length of the pitch to score. Think of the likes of Vince Hilaire, John Salako and of course Wilf for further examples
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mtp1958 Oswestry 11 Feb 23 1.30pm | |
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Originally posted by palace chick
I think these are my thoughts as well. My biggest disappointment will be if and when we get relegated or when I’ve departed from this world (hopefully to a cloud hovering over Selhurst) is that for all these years we have had in the premiership that we haven’t got silverware or into Europe. I think PV has put more into the cups than recent managers and was let down this season by the team. Hopefully we stay up and go for a cup next season. As much as I like not fighting to stay up, mid table with no silverware can be boring and perhaps fighting to go up from the championship and winning a playoff final is needed again? yes i miss them days and i could get tickets to but we have gone from bust to our longest spell in the prem not bad in my eyes Edited by mtp1958 (11 Feb 2023 1.31pm)
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Vectis 11 Feb 23 1.43pm | |
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Yes, I stand corrected, it was against West Brom. As you say the rocket on the volley versus City was a wonder goal, unfortunately it only happened the once although it didn’t stop him trying to do it again in other games. Still everyone will always remember the time it did go in Originally posted by doombear
No, that was against West Brom where he half-jokingly collapsed in exhaustion afterwards. The Citeh goal was the unbelievable volley that left the whole stadium stunned and which Guardiola said himself was a wonder goal.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 11 Feb 23 5.25pm | |
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Southampton are toast. Prawn Crackers. RiP their premier league status.
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Lanzo-Ad Lanzarote 11 Feb 23 6.05pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
Southampton are toast. Prawn Crackers. RiP their premier league status. one down, two to go
“That’s a joke son, I say, that’s a joke.” “Nice boy, but he’s sharp as a throw pillow.” “He’s so dumb he thinks a Mexican border pays rent” “ “Son… I say, son, some people are so narrow minded they can look through a keyhole with both eyes.”__ Forhorn Leghorn |
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Rachid Rachid Rachid 11 Feb 23 9.28pm | |
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Originally posted by taylors lovechild
Our last period in the second-tier I remember the club pumping singing through the Tannoy system to try and create an atmosphere and hoping Alan Lee would punch someone just to add some excitement. Some of the football during the wilderness years under the likes of Taylor and Burley was awful. I have periods where I hate what the modern PL stands for with billionaires treating clubs as toys or just as investments, entitled players and this idea that anyone who isn't the big 6 are somehow disposable. I watched the Wrexham v Sheffield United FA Cup first game and it was everything football should be: passion, excitement, blood and guts football. But, I don't think us returning to the Championship would improve things. I do however think that the investment in the academy might mean we might be better insulated against collapse if we did go down, as players like Rak-Sakyi, Phillips, O'Brien, Balmer and Ozoh might thrive at that level. Great post. I think that point about the academy is bang on and it never really has been about keeping us in the Premier League despite the publicity IMO.
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PJEagle London 11 Feb 23 9.33pm | |
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Originally posted by palace chick
I think these are my thoughts as well. My biggest disappointment will be if and when we get relegated or when I’ve departed from this world (hopefully to a cloud hovering over Selhurst) is that for all these years we have had in the premiership that we haven’t got silverware or into Europe. I think PV has put more into the cups than recent managers and was let down this season by the team. Hopefully we stay up and go for a cup next season. As much as I like not fighting to stay up, mid table with no silverware can be boring and perhaps fighting to go up from the championship and winning a playoff final is needed again? Be careful what you wish for! Mid table obscurity would be a great result this season, and onto a top ten finishl next.
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andyeagles croydon 11 Feb 23 9.38pm | |
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Originally posted by PJEagle
Be careful what you wish for! Mid table obscurity would be a great result this season, and onto a top ten finishl next. we just have no ambition!!! why stay in the prem if we have zero FLIPPING ambition?!?!? apart from forest and bournemouth we must we the only team in the past 20 years out side of the "big guns" not pushing for a european spot you look at brentford and brighton... one of these will be in europe come the end of season newcastle... champions league early noughties and europe now fulham got to europa final southamption 16/17 europe leeds early noughties champs league west ham europa league last year leicester champions league after winning prem everton champions league over the years villa europa 10/11 season wolves 19/20 season
stoke all the above have been in europe while in the prem.... is it to much to ask for?? i dont care if we get relegated the year after!!! LEAST WE CAN SAY WE HAD THE MEMORY!!! why stagnate ............. Edited by andyeagles (11 Feb 2023 9.39pm)
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Qwijibo Bournemouth 11 Feb 23 10.09pm | |
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We won't go down, but nothing exciting is going to happen.
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andyeagles croydon 11 Feb 23 10.15pm | |
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Originally posted by Qwijibo
We won't go down, but nothing exciting is going to happen. not my cup of tea any more..... 10 years of doing nothing and achieving nothing......id rather be a norwich fan and have promotions and relegation year in year out. more fun.........
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