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sydtheeagle Flag England 09 Jan 11 12.58am Send a Private Message to sydtheeagle Add sydtheeagle as a friend

Quote scififan2001 at 09 Jan 2011 12.42am

He wont be coming to Palace. I'm normally right.

I think you may be right. To be honest, if I put my rose-tinted Palace spectacles to one side, if I was Howe I would take the club I truly loved up this year and then leave for a considerably better opportunity than ours in the summer. I have little doubt that a better-funded, "bigger" team will come calling if he has further success over the balance of this season. And really, if he's been offered the Palace job already but spent Saturday managing Bournemouth while we were simultaneously going out of the FA Cup, that tells me all I need to know about which way he's leaning.

 


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jaxon Flag London 09 Jan 11 1.00am Send a Private Message to jaxon Add jaxon as a friend

Quote sydtheeagle at 09 Jan 2011 12.58am

Quote scififan2001 at 09 Jan 2011 12.42am

He wont be coming to Palace. I'm normally right.

I think you may be right. To be honest, if I put my rose-tinted Palace spectacles to one side, if I was Howe I would take the club I truly loved up this year and then leave for a considerably better opportunity than ours in the summer. I have little doubt that a better-funded, "bigger" team will come calling if he has further success over the balance of this season. And really, if he's been offered the Palace job already but spent Saturday managing Bournemouth while we were simultaneously going out of the FA Cup, that tells me all I need to know about which way he's leaning.

Well lets hope hope on this occasion, scififan, you're wrong.

 

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Buzzcock Flag In an underground lair near Bright... 09 Jan 11 1.03am Send a Private Message to Buzzcock Add Buzzcock as a friend

I once got offered the position of Senior Recreation attendant (Park keeper) while still a mere Recreation attendant at Bromley council.
I spent the whole weekend thinking about it.
I took the job after much soul searching and spouting my love of my former position.

 


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SpikeyMatt Flag Fishing for condiments 09 Jan 11 1.04am Send a Private Message to SpikeyMatt Add SpikeyMatt as a friend

Quote sydtheeagle at 09 Jan 2011 12.58am

Quote scififan2001 at 09 Jan 2011 12.42am

He wont be coming to Palace. I'm normally right.

I think you may be right. To be honest, if I put my rose-tinted Palace spectacles to one side, if I was Howe I would take the club I truly loved up this year and then leave for a considerably better opportunity than ours in the summer. I have little doubt that a better-funded, "bigger" team will come calling if he has further success over the balance of this season. And really, if he's been offered the Palace job already but spent Saturday managing Bournemouth while we were simultaneously going out of the FA Cup, that tells me all I need to know about which way he's leaning.

I think it's been cleverly stage managed by CPFC2010, Howe and his employers - allowing him one last game whilst we have the relative unimportance (compared to the league) of the FA Cup to deal with. But then I might just be being a tad simplistic and naive.

Getting him would be a coup. Our owners know that and I think may well pull it off, they negotiated with multiple administrators to buy a club and ground; convincing a manager to join our club must be walk in the park compared to that!

Canny.

 


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Seth Flag On a pale blue dot 09 Jan 11 1.10am Send a Private Message to Seth Add Seth as a friend

Quote Buzzcock at 09 Jan 2011 12.55am

Hard man Seth.
Playing devil's advocate - if our imaginary young, successful,loyal manager was torn between staying with us and moving to Wigan you'd expect some sort of media discourse or just for him to just say - F you Palace, stepping stone, here's the big time?


It's happened to us enough times, I'm used to it. It's football. They pay their dues then move on to bigger and better things.

There are exceptions of course and if Howe is one of them, good luck to him. I just hope he knows his own mind very well because if he takes this job he's going to have to give it everything he's got or it'll be more tears all round.

 


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Seth Flag On a pale blue dot 09 Jan 11 1.11am Send a Private Message to Seth Add Seth as a friend

Quote SpikeyMatt at 09 Jan 2011 1.04am

Quote sydtheeagle at 09 Jan 2011 12.58am

Quote scififan2001 at 09 Jan 2011 12.42am

He wont be coming to Palace. I'm normally right.

I think you may be right. To be honest, if I put my rose-tinted Palace spectacles to one side, if I was Howe I would take the club I truly loved up this year and then leave for a considerably better opportunity than ours in the summer. I have little doubt that a better-funded, "bigger" team will come calling if he has further success over the balance of this season. And really, if he's been offered the Palace job already but spent Saturday managing Bournemouth while we were simultaneously going out of the FA Cup, that tells me all I need to know about which way he's leaning.

I think it's been cleverly stage managed by CPFC2010, Howe and his employers - allowing him one last game whilst we have the relative unimportance (compared to the league) of the FA Cup to deal with. But then I might just be being a tad simplistic and naive.

Getting him would be a coup. Our owners know that and I think may well pull it off, they negotiated with multiple administrators to buy a club and ground; convincing a manager to join our club must be walk in the park compared to that!

Canny.


You could be right Matt. But then you were convinced Hughton would get the job because he was at the Millwall game

 


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SpikeyMatt Flag Fishing for condiments 09 Jan 11 1.13am Send a Private Message to SpikeyMatt Add SpikeyMatt as a friend

Quote Seth at 09 Jan 2011 1.11am

Quote SpikeyMatt at 09 Jan 2011 1.04am

Quote sydtheeagle at 09 Jan 2011 12.58am

Quote scififan2001 at 09 Jan 2011 12.42am

He wont be coming to Palace. I'm normally right.

I think you may be right. To be honest, if I put my rose-tinted Palace spectacles to one side, if I was Howe I would take the club I truly loved up this year and then leave for a considerably better opportunity than ours in the summer. I have little doubt that a better-funded, "bigger" team will come calling if he has further success over the balance of this season. And really, if he's been offered the Palace job already but spent Saturday managing Bournemouth while we were simultaneously going out of the FA Cup, that tells me all I need to know about which way he's leaning.

I think it's been cleverly stage managed by CPFC2010, Howe and his employers - allowing him one last game whilst we have the relative unimportance (compared to the league) of the FA Cup to deal with. But then I might just be being a tad simplistic and naive.

Getting him would be a coup. Our owners know that and I think may well pull it off, they negotiated with multiple administrators to buy a club and ground; convincing a manager to join our club must be walk in the park compared to that!

Canny.


You could be right Matt. But then you were convinced Hughton would get the job because he was at the Millwall game

I'm like a kid on Christmas Eve when it comes to speculation. I explode with excitement and nonsensical bollocks.

 


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Jonathan Flag West Hampstead 09 Jan 11 1.57am Send a Private Message to Jonathan Add Jonathan as a friend

Having just sat and listened to his interview he sounds like a thoroughly decent man who is torn between the possibility of lifting the club he loves to new heights or moving on to progress to a level he probably would be unable to take Bournemouth to.

My instinct is he'll come - and having listened to that interview I am even keener that he does take the reigns than I was previously and I have felt from the outset he is right man for the job.

 


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RJ19 Flag 09 Jan 11 2.01am Send a Private Message to RJ19 Add RJ19 as a friend

Quote Seth at 09 Jan 2011 12.58am

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Quote SpikeyMatt at 09 Jan 2011 12.35am

The comments to me are of a man torn between heart and head but doesn't want to believe his head is telling him the right choice. I think he'll come and hope he doesn't look back.


How could he not look back? He sounds like someone who's being asked to kill his own mother. He's going to have to man up a little bit if he's going to make it as a manager outside of Dorset.

Haha. I do enjoy it when you're on the offensive


Well I'm just bored of it now. Some of you may know that I'm a practising counsellor, so am not at all against emotional expression. Indeed it's what my career depends on.

However all this whining about how much he loves Bournemouth and how hard it is for him (poor likkle diddums) is getting tiresome. I want him here, but not if he's going to get suicidal over it and start listening to the Smiths or something.

It's just a job for chrissake. Either take it or don't, but hurry the f*ck up. Time is running out for us.

Edited by Seth (09 Jan 2011 1.02am)


I don't honestly think the real issue here is whether he can tear himself away from Bournemouth. Obviously he's got a massive loyalty but he also seems very ambitious and intelligent, and he must be aware that everyone has him down as the 'next big thing' as far as management is concerned. He's had other offers, and by this point is must be a question not of whether he'll leave but when, and where he'll go.

I think the bigger issue for him is assessing the level of risk involved here. If, lord forbid, he came to Palace and things didn't go so well for the remainder of the season, then he'd really have tarnished his golden record. Nobody had any expectations of him at Bournemouth and he's worked wonders, but now he's got to work out whether he thinks he can do the same thing at Palace, two leagues higher (from where Bournemouth were, obviously not where they are now), and picking things up halfway through the season, mid-transfer window.

The answer to that in my mind is that he definitely can - we've got a good bunch of players who were unlucky in my mind for a long time at the beginning of the season and have only recently started putting in really poor performances. Our position in the table doesn't reflect the team, it just reflects the way we've been playing and a lack of stability. What I'm basically saying is that he's probably spending this weekend getting to know a bit about the players we have at Palace, and working out what he'd do and where he thinks he could take us. I have him down as a guy who knows the game inside out so I think we need to give him a bit more credit. Love for Dorset hasn't got Bournemouth where they are! It's a gamble for him but I think it would pay off. He doesn't need to come to Palace now, he's got decades of management ahead of him and he's got a lot more to lose than he has to gain. Hence the difficult decision.

Edited by RJ19 (09 Jan 2011 2.02am)

 

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Whoever Flag Forest Hill 09 Jan 11 2.25am Send a Private Message to Whoever Add Whoever as a friend

Listening to that interview that Howe gave after the Plymouth game sounds to me that he as already made up his mind he just wants to let the fans down gently. I have no problem is in saying that Howe is going to be our next manager. He is just sad to be leaving a club he loves

 

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joe_cpfc Flag Basingstoke 09 Jan 11 2.43am Send a Private Message to joe_cpfc Add joe_cpfc as a friend

Im praying we get Howe but my main concern is how long its taking to get someone in, I know you cant just panic and put any old manager in charge but nearly half of the transfer window has gone now and we pretty much need a new defence.
Pack your suitcase Eddie and get the f*** down to Beckenham NOW. Thank you.

 

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carter the eagle Flag 09 Jan 11 3.41am Send a Private Message to carter the eagle Add carter the eagle as a friend

Quote joe_cpfc at 09 Jan 2011 2.43am

Im praying we get Howe but my main concern is how long its taking to get someone in, I know you cant just panic and put any old manager in charge but nearly half of the transfer window has gone now and we pretty much need a new defence.
Pack your suitcase Eddie and get the f*** down to Beckenham NOW. Thank you.


Its only the 9th lol

 

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