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HesHereHesThere Flag Beckenham 03 Mar 21 7.56pm Send a Private Message to HesHereHesThere Add HesHereHesThere as a friend

Originally posted by southnorwoodhill

In the present moment I expect them to compete. I expect the players to come off the field knowing they had given 100% to get a positive result. I expect the aim at the beginning of game is to win, none of this 0-0 is the best we could hope for bollocks.
I expect some positive football, with positive mindset that things can be achieved with ambition.

Absolutely, spot on.

I can also tell people what I don't expect after 8 seasons and £1bn...is the s*** we've been served up over the last three seasons.

 

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kingdowieonthewall Flag Sussex, ex-Cronx. 03 Mar 21 8.07pm Send a Private Message to kingdowieonthewall Add kingdowieonthewall as a friend

id just love a bloody cup run.
FFs, not much to ask(next year)

 


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Elphers40 Flag Sunny South Coast 05 Mar 21 9.39am Send a Private Message to Elphers40 Add Elphers40 as a friend

Originally posted by ASCPFC

Being knocked out of both cups each season without even trying is not what I want. Eventually, I'd like it if we actually tried to win something. It's not likely to be the League, let's tell the truth: a League Cup win or even final would be excellent.
Alternatively, to actually have a new stand would be nice. Even to sort out the toilets in the Arthur would be something.

We all became fans at various times: myself 1979-80 Team of the eighties.
Some previous Big Mal promotion and Cup run 70s.
Some from Sir Steve's side 1989-91, some perhaps with the later team with Southgate etc.
However, who'd join our ranks now? No one turns around and says 'I want to support a team that doesn't try to win anything and also looks unlikely to ever win anything. I'll support a team that does anything, just to stay up year on year.' Why would you?
Basic point is we looked like we were trying to win stuff at various stages, we failed but tried. That's the typical Palace feeling. Underdogs, exciting play, a few surprises. Not cynical stay up at all costs dross, certainly not at the expense of us ever being able to win anything.
I want a football ocassion once in a while, the ocassions we've all had before. Wembley, play offs, Cup runs, 3rd. Park the bus against relegation dross?! No thanks, if I was a neutral I'd support someone else. We won't have picked up many fans from this period: if any. We're the footballing equivalent of Top Gear before Clarkson.

Brilliant post. Totally sums it up for me.

 

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steeleye20 Flag Croydon 05 Mar 21 11.13am Send a Private Message to steeleye20 Add steeleye20 as a friend

Very satisfied with Palace under Roy Hodgson.

We have over-performed and people here with fond memories have forgotten the relegations that accompanied them.

Palace had the odd moments of glory but were serial relegation specialists often only lasting a season in the PL.

Now we have another PL season in prospect with over 30 points still to play for.

Our most successful season ever.

 

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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 05 Mar 21 11.19am

Originally posted by steeleye20

Very satisfied with Palace under Roy Hodgson.

We have over-performed and people here with fond memories have forgotten the relegations that accompanied them.

Palace had the odd moments of glory but were serial relegation specialists often only lasting a season in the PL.

Now we have another PL season in prospect with over 30 points still to play for.

Our most successful season ever.

Good grief

 


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Yellow Card - User has been warned of conduct on the messageboards Hrolf The Ganger Flag 05 Mar 21 11.23am Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

We will almost certainly survive another season and that is a great achievement.
Our football is not Rolls Royce but has it ever been?

Yes we had a great spell under Coppell and some exciting player on occasion but this is a different era with a much higher standard of fitness and pace. Our 'team of the eighties' was bang average as well by today's standards and the players nowhere near as athletic.
I watched an old game on TV the other day and none of them looked like they had ever seen a lat' pull down in their lives.
The simple fact is that survival is our best objective until a major economic change occurs at the club. Until that day arrives, it has to be reluctantly admitted that Roy's rather annoying pragmatism is exactly what we need, boring or not.
Next season is a watershed moment for the club in terms of direction and we don't want any more de Boer disasters.

 

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southnorwoodhill Flag 05 Mar 21 11.41am Send a Private Message to southnorwoodhill Add southnorwoodhill as a friend

Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

We will almost certainly survive another season and that is a great achievement.
Our football is not Rolls Royce but has it ever been?

Yes we had a great spell under Coppell and some exciting player on occasion but this is a different era with a much higher standard of fitness and pace. Our 'team of the eighties' was bang average as well by today's standards and the players nowhere near as athletic.
I watched an old game on TV the other day and none of them looked like they had ever seen a lat' pull down in their lives.
The simple fact is that survival is our best objective until a major economic change occurs at the club. Until that day arrives, it has to be reluctantly admitted that Roy's rather annoying pragmatism is exactly what we need, boring or not.
Next season is a watershed moment for the club in terms of direction and we don't want any more de Boer disasters.

What exactly did de Boer do wrong? I was under the impression that Parish wanted a change in style, possession based. I presume due diligence was applied and the job spec perfectly explained. Because the players couldn't adapt Parish in desperation reached for the only manager available on short notice, one who probably wouldn't have worked again given the debacle against Iceland.
And here we still are.

 

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Yellow Card - User has been warned of conduct on the messageboards Hrolf The Ganger Flag 05 Mar 21 12.10pm Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

Originally posted by southnorwoodhill

What exactly did de Boer do wrong? I was under the impression that Parish wanted a change in style, possession based. I presume due diligence was applied and the job spec perfectly explained. Because the players couldn't adapt Parish in desperation reached for the only manager available on short notice, one who probably wouldn't have worked again given the debacle against Iceland.
And here we still are.

He lost every game he managed. Was that not bad enough for you?
Roy is a top manager. He might not be everyone's cup of tea but what calibre of manager do you really think that little Crystal Palace can get?

 

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NEILLO Flag Shoreham-by-Sea 05 Mar 21 12.14pm Send a Private Message to NEILLO Add NEILLO as a friend

Originally posted by southnorwoodhill

What exactly did de Boer do wrong? I was under the impression that Parish wanted a change in style, possession based. I presume due diligence was applied and the job spec perfectly explained. Because the players couldn't adapt Parish in desperation reached for the only manager available on short notice, one who probably wouldn't have worked again given the debacle against Iceland.
And here we still are.

For starters he lost all the games in which he was in charge.

I don't think that alone was the reason for sacking him though. But it's the only piece that we actually see.

If you buy into the school of thought that the radical change in playing style was too much for our players to cope with, it may help your understanding of why we continue to play the way we do under Hodgson. Who ,like it or not, delivers results.

 


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Yellow Card - User has been warned of conduct on the messageboards Hrolf The Ganger Flag 05 Mar 21 12.20pm Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

Originally posted by NEILLO

For starters he lost all the games in which he was in charge.

I don't think that alone was the reason for sacking him though. But it's the only piece that we actually see.

If you buy into the school of thought that the radical change in playing style was too much for our players to cope with, it may help your understanding of why we continue to play the way we do under Hodgson. Who ,like it or not, delivers results.

Exactly. A good manager starts by adapting the style to the players he has got and then alters the squad slowly. You can't make a Ford Escort team play Rolls Royce football overnight.

 

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Palace Old Geezer Flag Midhurst 05 Mar 21 12.23pm Send a Private Message to Palace Old Geezer Add Palace Old Geezer as a friend

Originally posted by NEILLO

For starters he lost all the games in which he was in charge.

I don't think that alone was the reason for sacking him though. But it's the only piece that we actually see.

If you buy into the school of thought that the radical change in playing style was too much for our players to cope with, it may help your understanding of why we continue to play the way we do under Hodgson. Who ,like it or not, delivers results.

When Roy came on board the club was in dire straits, but, funnily enough, he always conveyed an air of calm and I never doubted his ability to help retain our Premiership status.

He's a bit like John Wayne in a Western. You just know the wagon train will get through.

 

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southnorwoodhill Flag 05 Mar 21 12.25pm Send a Private Message to southnorwoodhill Add southnorwoodhill as a friend

De Boer lost the four games he was in charge, and Hodgson lost his first three also. What does this tell us? Perhaps de Boer should have been given more time to implement the style of play he was interviewed for.
Which leads me back to the thread title:
"What do you actually expect from Palace?"

 

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