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est1905 Flag 24 Jun 23 5.21pm Send a Private Message to est1905 Add est1905 as a friend

Originally posted by EagleAlan78

What u on about on every report I’ve read it says it’s for another 12 months? If it’s regarding Hodgson don’t want him for another 12 months. We should be getting someone in that can do better than Hodgson. There is plenty out there. We should be challenging top 8 at least by now. The fact we have made no league progress is embarrassing. The reason I say what I say about parish is he has no ambition or definitely hasn’t proved he had any ambition it is very clear unless your head is buried in the sand which I know some of our fans are.

Edited by EagleAlan78 (23 Jun 2023 12.06am)

Ask Southampton, Leicester or even Leeds if they would swap our progress for theirs.
And yes, Southampton have a bigger, better stadium than us and were in the top flight for longer. Building behind the scenes from sustainable foundations (like the academy, like a decent team that needs a few additions) can sometimes look from the outside like you are standing still. Football fans are laughable sometimes. No matter what they have they always want more. Yet I imagine you're going to lie and say you would not have been happy with todays progress back in 2010?

 

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babylonjohn Flag St Leonards-on-Sea 25 Jun 23 8.12am Send a Private Message to babylonjohn Add babylonjohn as a friend

Originally posted by CT Charlie

Being manager of Palace is not a particularly desirable position. Though we have good players and likely stable ownership, it may be difficult to improve on our 11th place finish. Despite the fans' hopes that we could "easily" rise to the top 8, it seems more likely and logical that we remain perpetually in the 10-15th range.

Given the likelihood of such "failure," the sole attraction is for a non-Prem manager to have a chance to gain some Prem exposure. But if the exposure consists of 2-3 seasons of downward movement, even while the stadium is improved and the Academy grows, why consider the job? Even the short-term salary boost would be offset long-term if it hurts a manager's chance of a career at the top level.

Well I'm not so sure managing a mid table team in the best league in the world is an "undesirable" job for any manager. As for Potter, it may suit him. After his tricky stint at Chelsea he may see us as a perfect opportunity to prove himself and redeem his reputation.

 

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Canterbury Palace Flag Whitstable 25 Jun 23 9.00am Send a Private Message to Canterbury Palace Add Canterbury Palace as a friend

Originally posted by CT Charlie

Being manager of Palace is not a particularly desirable position. Though we have good players and likely stable ownership, it may be difficult to improve on our 11th place finish. Despite the fans' hopes that we could "easily" rise to the top 8, it seems more likely and logical that we remain perpetually in the 10-15th range.

Given the likelihood of such "failure," the sole attraction is for a non-Prem manager to have a chance to gain some Prem exposure. But if the exposure consists of 2-3 seasons of downward movement, even while the stadium is improved and the Academy grows, why consider the job? Even the short-term salary boost would be offset long-term if it hurts a manager's chance of a career at the top level.

I'm not sure anybody thinks it will be 'easy' to rise up the league.

However, in the last 8 seasons we have finished between 11th - 15th and the list of sides to have finished in the top half includes; Southampton, West Ham, Stoke, Everton, Bournemouth, West Brom, Burnley, Leicester, Wolves, Sheffield United, Leeds, Brighton, Villa and Fulham. So it's understandable that people don't feel that we've hit our ceiling.

Obviously some of these are traditionally bigger clubs than us but few have been in the league as long as us and many have come up and immediately leapfrogged us.

We're never going to outspend the bigger clubs but we can climb the league if we become a stepping stone club for young players and managers, which is basically what Brighton have done.

However, we seem to afraid to depart from the safety blanket of Roy and the scouring of bargain transfers, whereas actually we probably should be trying to appoint an ambitious young coach, and selling Guehi and Eze at their peak value for £100m+ before using the money to buy 6/7 more young players with potential, thus strengthening our squad and repeating the cycle.

 


We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold...

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silvertop Flag Portishead 25 Jun 23 9.17am Send a Private Message to silvertop Add silvertop as a friend

Originally posted by est1905

Ask Southampton, Leicester or even Leeds if they would swap our progress for theirs.
And yes, Southampton have a bigger, better stadium than us and were in the top flight for longer. Building behind the scenes from sustainable foundations (like the academy, like a decent team that needs a few additions) can sometimes look from the outside like you are standing still. Football fans are laughable sometimes. No matter what they have they always want more. Yet I imagine you're going to lie and say you would not have been happy with todays progress back in 2010?

Southampton also spent a fortune on players.

 

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doombear Flag Too far from Selhurst Park 25 Jun 23 9.48am Send a Private Message to doombear Add doombear as a friend

Hodgson to be formally announced tomorrow?

 

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beak Flag croydon 25 Jun 23 10.29am Send a Private Message to beak Add beak as a friend

Originally posted by doombear

Hodgson to be formally announced tomorrow?

Is this a guess or from a hint you've heard? Personally I would be every cliche you've heard,over the moon etc etc.

 

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Spiderman Flag Horsham 25 Jun 23 11.10am Send a Private Message to Spiderman Add Spiderman as a friend

Originally posted by beak

Is this a guess or from a hint you've heard? Personally I would be every cliche you've heard,over the moon etc etc.

Apparently Carl on Twitter has said this. I do not do Twitter but apparently quite reliable.
Altough I am sure Roy will keep us up, does this mean younger managers are turning us down? If so, why? My guess is lack of funds, not great going forward is it

 

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Davepalace707 Flag Northumberland 25 Jun 23 11.11am Send a Private Message to Davepalace707 Add Davepalace707 as a friend

The first pre-season fixture is a fortnight on Tuesday so they’d better get a move on

 

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Jacey Flag 25 Jun 23 11.48am Send a Private Message to Jacey Add Jacey as a friend

Originally posted by Davepalace707

The first pre-season fixture is a fortnight on Tuesday so they’d better get a move on

They should get a move on but this is typically of Parish,no urgency!!

 

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HesHereHesThere Flag Beckenham 25 Jun 23 11.59am Send a Private Message to HesHereHesThere Add HesHereHesThere as a friend

Ground hog day, same as every season we seem to be cocking about. never mind “Carry on up the Palace”

 

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Jacey Flag 25 Jun 23 12.35pm Send a Private Message to Jacey Add Jacey as a friend

Roy is a safe pair of hands and will accept the loan deals and frees,coming his way from SP,without question and just buckle down and make the best of it.
Other candidates would refuse to operate under such draconian conditions,like Cooper, Rogers and Potter.

 

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beak Flag croydon 25 Jun 23 1.45pm Send a Private Message to beak Add beak as a friend

Originally posted by Spiderman

Apparently Carl on Twitter has said this. I do not do Twitter but apparently quite reliable.
Altough I am sure Roy will keep us up, does this mean younger managers are turning us down? If so, why? My guess is lack of funds, not great going forward is it

Thanks, I see merit in Hodgson, perhaps he can train Paddy up next season to be his heir, Vieira appears to have ran off without notice.

Edited by beak (25 Jun 2023 2.40pm)

 

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