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mtp1958 Oswestry 11 May 22 11.39am | |
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Every season for last 4 years i have joined a prediction lge , and 1 question that is there was whos going tobe bottom and whos going tobe relegated , and i know of 8/20 that put palace because of PV and I did laugh I put us to finish 4th hehe , I had faith in him from the start because of the new look squad , they went very quite after we went on a nice run playing good football , Always remember he was learning his trade before coming to us , LONG MAY WE KEEP HIM
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silvertop Portishead 11 May 22 11.54am | |
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4th was a bit optimistic. However... 9th best goals scored OK, we are joint with a few of those, but it shows we fully deserve to be there. It is the draws that killed us this year. Just a few (especially Norwich) and our stats would be even better. Also, the Liverpool home match...
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mtp1958 Oswestry 11 May 22 12.11pm | |
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Originally posted by silvertop
4th was a bit optimistic. However... 9th best goals scored OK, we are joint with a few of those, but it shows we fully deserve to be there. It is the draws that killed us this year. Just a few (especially Norwich) and our stats would be even better. Also, the Liverpool home match... you missed arse away leicester and the scum and newcastle thats 8 points there
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VinceHilaire London 11 May 22 12.51pm | |
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He really deserves so much credit for taking Palace to a new level. We are exciting to watch It was a great appointment - and the last time I got a buzz like this when supporting Palace was when a young Steve Coppell was the boss.
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Nicholas91 The Democratic Republic of Kent 11 May 22 1.06pm | |
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I'd be very strongly inclined to think that given a wide array or options, Palace may not have been Vieira's first choice. We are very lucky this has worked out for us, FdB was an unmitigated disaster but this seems to be genuine cause for optimism. I've said it before a few times now, but I feel this is the first time in quite a while I am keen to see how we progress and not just survive another season in the Prem! COYP
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topcat Holmesdale / Surbiton 13 May 22 1.24pm | |
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Although one of Pep or Klopp will win it, you can vote for manager of the season here; [Link] Thomas Frank (BRE) The Dane has enjoyed an incredible debut Premier League season, leading his promoted Brentford team to 13th place as well as gaining plaudits for his team’s brilliant style of play which has helped them to beat Chelsea, West Ham United and Arsenal. ​ Pep Guardiola (MCI) The Spaniard is aiming to win the award for a fourth time in five seasons as he looks to mastermind back-to-back titles for Manchester City. With two matches left his team have surpassed their points total from last season and are only four points away from being confirmed as champions. Eddie Howe (NEW) Newcastle United are set to become the first club in Premier League history to stay up after winning none of their first 14 matches. Howe's team had only five points when he took over in November but he has since led them up to 14th with 43 points, including a nine-match unbeaten run. Just don't mention sportswashing Jurgen Klopp (LIV) Klopp has Liverpool challenging for only their second Premier League title, sitting three points behind Man City having scored 89 goals and conceded only 24. His team have lost fewer matches than anyone else. Patrick Vieira (CRY) In his first season as a Premier League manager Super Pat Vieira has Crystal Palace pushing for a top-half finish. He has excited fans at Selhurst Park with a new philosophy which is all the more impressive given the number of summer signings he has had to help settle in.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 16 May 22 1.57pm | |
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Originally posted by topcat
Although one of Pep or Klopp will win it, you can vote for manager of the season here; [Link] Thomas Frank (BRE) The Dane has enjoyed an incredible debut Premier League season, leading his promoted Brentford team to 13th place as well as gaining plaudits for his team’s brilliant style of play which has helped them to beat Chelsea, West Ham United and Arsenal. ​ Pep Guardiola (MCI) The Spaniard is aiming to win the award for a fourth time in five seasons as he looks to mastermind back-to-back titles for Manchester City. With two matches left his team have surpassed their points total from last season and are only four points away from being confirmed as champions. Eddie Howe (NEW) Newcastle United are set to become the first club in Premier League history to stay up after winning none of their first 14 matches. Howe's team had only five points when he took over in November but he has since led them up to 14th with 43 points, including a nine-match unbeaten run. Just don't mention sportswashing Jurgen Klopp (LIV) Klopp has Liverpool challenging for only their second Premier League title, sitting three points behind Man City having scored 89 goals and conceded only 24. His team have lost fewer matches than anyone else. Patrick Vieira (CRY) In his first season as a Premier League manager Super Pat Vieira has Crystal Palace pushing for a top-half finish. He has excited fans at Selhurst Park with a new philosophy which is all the more impressive given the number of summer signings he has had to help settle in. Bump for the manager of the year link. Get voting guys.
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Davepalace707 Northumberland 16 May 22 2.05pm | |
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Done. Voted twice and my wife’s voted and she doesn’t know it
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 16 May 22 3.18pm | |
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Originally posted by Davepalace707
Done. Voted twice and my wife’s voted and she doesn’t know it I got out a couple of devices around the house for a couple of votes. I hope everyone on this site plus all their family and pets have voted. I'm presuming it will be good exposure for the club.
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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 16 May 22 3.38pm | |
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Yep, I've put my X in the box...twice! I thought it was interesting looking at the contestant's profiles, each except Patrick's showed great goals, but his referred to our two great results against Man City.
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Davepalace707 Northumberland 16 May 22 4.36pm | |
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Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer
Yep, I've put my X in the box...twice! I thought it was interesting looking at the contestant's profiles, each except Patrick's showed great goals, but his referred to our two great results against Man City. Sums up the state of the PL - two teams winning everything, the rest of the “big” clubs are nowhere, so you’re looking at the managers of over-performing “lesser” clubs. Plus Newcastle, who get through so many managers that eventually one will have a good run.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 16 May 22 4.44pm | |
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It's quite funny that we don't even know what Klopp or Pep are going to win yet. Plus, we might even get six points from the next two - which would massively help Viera's case.
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