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Supersub Oxfordshire 09 Jan 11 10.39am | |
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Well I sincerely hope Eddie Howe does come to Palace... He seems a real decent, honest guy who has integrity (which is very rare in football these days) Anyway....Fortune favours the brave! Come on Eddie please come to Palace!
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bomb001 In the land of spam 09 Jan 11 10.43am | |
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Quote don't leave eddie!! at 09 Jan 2011 10.29am
hi, bournemouth supporter here. I also had a feeling he won't come to Palace but after reading this my view on it has changed slightly, i believe he would find it easier on his concience coming to us than Charlton though.
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MarkG Lower Holmesdale 09 Jan 11 10.48am | |
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I'm sure this has been said already .... but hey, I'm not reading every page ! Edited by MarkG (09 Jan 2011 10.48am)
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fubar 09 Jan 11 10.48am | |
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Something has to happen monday - we are 1/3rd through the transfer window now and a new manager needs as much time as possible to get the right targets in. Look at Burley in the summer. I'm philosophical now - if he comes great, if he doesn't lets activate plan B asap and focus on keeping us up this year.
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EagleEyedAlbert ...too far north of the water. 09 Jan 11 11.13am | |
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I can't believe there's already a small Eddie Howe backlash simmering away. What's wrong with him taking a little bit of time (Oh my god THRRRREEEE WHOLE DAYS!) to make what is a huge decision for him? It's not just a change of job, it's a complete upheaval of him/his family & he needs to assess whether he considers himself ready and good enough to make such a big change worthwhile. Not just from his point of view, but from our point of view too. He doesn't want to do us any diservice by making a rash decision when he's not ready. There's nothing wrong with him having such a huge emotional connection to Bournemouth, the vast majority of his professional career (playing & managing) has been there & he's currently part of a huge love-in with both fans and the players- this is something that is all too rare in football, and how many times do we all whinge about people in football "leaving/only being in it for the money" or "having no loyalty"... and now some of you are having a dig at him for not jumping off his Bournemouth bandwagon like s*** off a shovel. Let's hope he mulls it over and comes to a decision that is best suited for all concerned: (come to Palace Eddie) -and to those all still harping on for Coppell, what par of 'retired from football management' don't you understand?
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Balthazar In Hope! 09 Jan 11 11.36am | |
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Quote Seth at 09 Jan 2011 12.58am
Quote SpikeyMatt at 09 Jan 2011 12.47am
Quote Seth at 09 Jan 2011 12.45am
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.
Haha. I do enjoy it when you're on the offensive
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 wouldn't have put it quite as harshly as that but I do agree with you Seth (there's a first I hear!)
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Balthazar In Hope! 09 Jan 11 11.42am | |
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Quote RJ19 at 09 Jan 2011 2.01am
Quote Seth at 09 Jan 2011 12.58am
Quote SpikeyMatt at 09 Jan 2011 12.47am
Quote Seth at 09 Jan 2011 12.45am
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.
Haha. I do enjoy it when you're on the offensive
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 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) Some good points made there.
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Balthazar In Hope! 09 Jan 11 11.55am | |
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Quote afcb999 at 09 Jan 2011 9.25am
Morning all. There is another factor you haven't considered and it's all to do with our 'beloved' chairman. He has given Eddie permission to talk to Palace. He has also talked to Charlton & Burnley. Another club, believed to be Ipswich are also very interested. He will be released to the club that offers the highest compensation package if he decides to go at all and it now looks like a bidding war is starting to take place. Will that be Palace? I expect him to go, but hope he sees this season out as we're on the verge of something with the group of players we have. If we go up, great, if we don't his stock won't have been damaged and there will be plenty of opportunities for him in the summer. Sorry mate but you are wrong. Once AFCB have granted Palace permission to speak to Howe they have pretty much shot themselves in the foot if they wanted to raise the biggest "transfer fee" for him.
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Balthazar In Hope! 09 Jan 11 11.57am | |
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Quote Sandy_Eagle at 09 Jan 2011 10.15am
Quote Everlast at 09 Jan 2011 9.26am
Quote Seth at 09 Jan 2011 12.37am
The more I think about it the more I'm wondering about EH. They guy clearly loves Bournemouth to his bones and is going through severe emotional torment wondering whether to come to Palace. I think he might be having a nervous breakdown right now just thinking about possibly moving on from his beloved Cherries. You know what? If it's that hard Eddie, don't worry about it. Stay where you are. We'll be fine. We wouldn't want to take you out of your comfort zone or anything. If you come here you'll need to be totally focussed on us, not having a lump in your throat about the club you appear to be umbilically attached to at the moment. Just decide one way or the other and make it snappy, the transfer window is running out. Ta ever so. Agreed. Must admit that I'm getting a bit tired of reading and listening to how much he loves Bournemouth. He really should just stay where he is if it really is that much of a wrench for him. At the end of the day, he'd be a lucky man to be the manager of our club. We're a good club to manage with owners and fans who would back him fully. It would be the next logical step in his managerial career. A club with ambititon to progress, decent players to manage, and a very good pool of academy players. Yet all we are hearing is how great this guy is and how lucky we would be; "Eddie this, Eddie that...blah blah blah". Well, there's no dount he's a good, bright, up and coming manager, but he hasn't done anything yet. He has a long way to go before he can be classed in the same bracket as someone such as Steve Coppell. If he does decide to join us, then great. He would be lucky to manage Palace. If he doesn't, then so be it. He just obviously wasn't the right man for us. The club is, after all, bigger than any individual.We'll bring in a man who give a 100% to Palace. Rant over.
Edited by Everlast (09 Jan 2011 9.30am) Edited by Everlast (09 Jan 2011 9.32am)
Worst post and least accurate I've read on hear on so many levels
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black eagle. south croydon. 09 Jan 11 12.01pm | |
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tick tock,tick tock.times running out eddie,no pressure on a decision ha ha.,i hope he joins us.
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abaggott Croydon 09 Jan 11 12.18pm | |
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Quote EagleEyedAlbert at 09 Jan 2011 11.13am
I can't believe there's already a small Eddie Howe backlash simmering away. What's wrong with him taking a little bit of time (Oh my god THRRRREEEE WHOLE DAYS!) to make what is a huge decision for him? It's not just a change of job, it's a complete upheaval of him/his family & he needs to assess whether he considers himself ready and good enough to make such a big change worthwhile. Not just from his point of view, but from our point of view too. He doesn't want to do us any diservice by making a rash decision when he's not ready. There's nothing wrong with him having such a huge emotional connection to Bournemouth, the vast majority of his professional career (playing & managing) has been there & he's currently part of a huge love-in with both fans and the players- this is something that is all too rare in football, and how many times do we all whinge about people in football "leaving/only being in it for the money" or "having no loyalty"... and now some of you are having a dig at him for not jumping off his Bournemouth bandwagon like s*** off a shovel. Let's hope he mulls it over and comes to a decision that is best suited for all concerned: (come to Palace Eddie) -and to those all still harping on for Coppell, what par of 'retired from football management' don't you understand? Fantastic post, exactly what I'm thinking to. It is the biggest decision of his life, he's only 33 so don't have a go at him if he takes 3 days to upheave his family, leave everyone he knows and loves, ties up loose ends and has a long hard think.
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DANGERCLOSE London 09 Jan 11 12.24pm | |
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Come on ed
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