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Eaglecoops CR3 19 Mar 21 9.46am | |
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Simplify this a bit. Same team minus Zaha, same manager, equals probable relegation next season.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 19 Mar 21 9.55am | |
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I get the feeling that an announcement of Mr Hodgson staying for a further season and some contracts for the "Old guard" being extended will not be well received many of our supporters.
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Davepalace707 Northumberland 19 Mar 21 10.29am | |
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Originally posted by Eaglecoops
Simplify this a bit. Same team minus Zaha, same manager, equals probable relegation next season. Yes good point re Wilf. That’s a good question. If you could keep Roy or keep Wilf next season who would you pick? Would Wilf be more likely to stay if we had a more attack - minded manager?
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Putitout Oxford 19 Mar 21 10.44am | |
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There is is the need for teams like ourselves to stay in this league, for the money, and the kudos of playing the mega outfits that regularly take on the might of Europe.
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Putitout Oxford 19 Mar 21 11.07am | |
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Originally posted by Eaglecoops
Simplify this a bit. Same team minus Zaha, same manager, equals probable relegation next season. Surely it’s more a question of . What the hell is this board going to do if they lose Wilf.?The result of losing Roy, remains guess work, the effects of no Wilf, would be fatal if the team wasn’t completely reinvented.
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doombear Too far from Selhurst Park 19 Mar 21 2.00pm | |
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Originally posted by Davepalace707
Yes good point re Wilf. That’s a good question. If you could keep Roy or keep Wilf next season who would you pick? Would Wilf be more likely to stay if we had a more attack - minded manager?
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 19 Mar 21 2.09pm | |
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Originally posted by doombear
Indeed. I don't think there are vast swathes of our support base expecting to see Zaha at our club next season. Edited by Willo (19 Mar 2021 2.10pm)
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Pete53 Hassocks 19 Mar 21 4.44pm | |
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We are in the strange position of having experienced some truly awful performances this season, yet find ourselves on 37 points and close to securing another season in the PL. Consequently, I really don't know what to feel about the season, and Roy. Surviving another season is I suppose mission accomplished. The reality is that if Roy doesn't go this summer he will surely do so next year. So at some point sooner or later Parish has to find a replacement, and whoever we choose, will bring a degree of risk with them. But then there is also a risk that Roy's fortunes will finally desert him if he stays. Better the devil you know, or fortune favours the brave - take your pick! Personally the thought of another season of the turgid mind numbing stuff we have seen of late horrifies me I don't entirely hold with the view that Roy is doing the best with what he has available. I know we haven't been playing like Real Madrid in the last couple of seasons, but, with very much the same personnel, we did sometimes come out of our shell and attack the opposition goal. Now though, Roy seems to have engendered a kind of paralysis in the team where there appears to be a fear and antipathy of moving into the attacking half of the field.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 19 Mar 21 4.53pm | |
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Originally posted by Pete53
We are in the strange position of having experienced some truly awful performances this season, yet find ourselves on 37 points and close to securing another season in the PL. Consequently, I really don't know what to feel about the season, and Roy. Surviving another season is I suppose mission accomplished. The reality is that if Roy doesn't go this summer he will surely do so next year. So at some point sooner or later Parish has to find a replacement, and whoever we choose, will bring a degree of risk with them. But then there is also a risk that Roy's fortunes will finally desert him if he stays. Better the devil you know, or fortune favours the brave - take your pick! Personally the thought of another season of the turgid mind numbing stuff we have seen of late horrifies me I don't entirely hold with the view that Roy is doing the best with what he has available. I know we haven't been playing like Real Madrid in the last couple of seasons, but, with very much the same personnel, we did sometimes come out of our shell and attack the opposition goal. Now though, Roy seems to have engendered a kind of paralysis in the team where there appears to be a fear and antipathy of moving into the attacking half of the field. Perhaps you would be advised to spend Saturday's watching your local team Hassocks at the 'Beacon'. !!
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Pete53 Hassocks 19 Mar 21 5.06pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
Perhaps you would be advised to spend Saturday's watching your local team Hassocks at the 'Beacon'. !! I don't doubt it would provide more entertainment than Palace do at present. And it would be certainly be a lot cheaper! I could even cycle to the to the "stadium" in 10 minutes.
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cryrst The garden of England 19 Mar 21 5.21pm | |
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The point is if you play good exciting football you get headlines. Albeit the UK has its fanbase, it is the whole 7 billion of the world which brings in finance. Manure have their fanbase because of that. Winning things and getting headlines. I would imagine billions are made outside the UK in their name. Im not putting us in that bracket but if this goes PPV then who is going to pay to watch us.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 19 Mar 21 6.16pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
The point is if you play good exciting football you get headlines. Albeit the UK has its fanbase, it is the whole 7 billion of the world which brings in finance. Manure have their fanbase because of that. Winning things and getting headlines. I would imagine billions are made outside the UK in their name. Im not putting us in that bracket but if this goes PPV then who is going to pay to watch us. I noticed we picked up some international fans, mostly Americans. I do wonder how they feel about our play. I find myself less interested but that could be Covid as much as the rubbish football.
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