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Swindy Bromley 12 Mar 23 1.09pm | |
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'You lot must be mad wanting PV out. Sure its been a tough run of games this year but how many games have we been hammered (none) look at the last time we played a team below us Bournemouth away' You don't lose a game by just getting hammered !!
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Rachid Rachid Rachid 12 Mar 23 1.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Nicholas91
Seems to be two arguments for keeping Vieira in: the board are more to blame and we have ‘winnable’ fixtures coming up. On the first point I totally agree however changing the manager when things are this awful is a lot easier than changing the board. It is football at the end of the day and we are in a relegation fight. Board backing or not we need to be winning, or at least show some evidence of being capable of winning football games, and for months now we have not. On the second I am struggling to relax with the thought that the games we have played are a complete anomaly and all of a sudden we’ll start beating everybody else therefore come the end of season everything will be fine. You can’t just write of x proportion of games and shrink our season down to the playing of the bottom 8. It’s the PL every game has its own challenges. PV does not seem to have any solutions to the problems we are seeing. We’re not even laying a glove on teams. He isn’t showing any signs of fight or aggression whatsoever and therefore the team are not either. We’re not getting near the opposition goal, constantly rotating players, bizarre starting XIs and most importantly losing games of football. Not a ‘wartime’ manager. If we’d of lost, I don’t know, 1-4 yesterday but gave it a real go and just succumbed to city’s trillionaire bought quality I’d of seen that more positively. To bring a manager in to revolutionise the Royball existence only to play an inferior version of it seems insane. It’s a grim grim time to be a palace fan. There’s literally nothing to cheer about. I don’t see the point in saying ‘tough run’ and ‘we need to/ should have spent £500mil on players’. True or not I want to go each weekend with some belief and for us to stay in the PL, I’m not and I can’t see where the argument for PV being the man is coming from? It almost seems dogmatic and delusional to keep holding a candle to a manager who is breaking records with our terrible performances. The players also look to have lost all belief too and that for me is most damning as our fate lies in their hands. Agree with others that this is a great post. The point in bold is as big a fallacy as the the silver bullet that all we needed was a midfield partner for Doucoure IMO
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 12 Mar 23 1.37pm | |
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Personally, had very high hopes of Vieira - mainly stemming from last season. This season is a huge contrast and shows Vieira is not really what we need. I've lost any faith in him turning things around - but, obviously, I hope he does. Even if he did, however, would prefer a different manager next season. Our fannying about on the ball and conceding schoolboy goals has left me basically angry. Add that to clueless up front and no midfield creativity what are you left with? Not much. As for effort and application - we can all see that. Look at how hard Bournemouth and Everton are working - then look at us.
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Swindy Bromley 12 Mar 23 2.05pm | |
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'The silver bullet that all we needed was a midfield partner for Doucoure IMO' And a striker or at worst giving Edouard a run of games to see what he is properly capable of rather not starting him at all or putting him on here and there as a sub.
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Rachid Rachid Rachid 12 Mar 23 2.17pm | |
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Edouard's had lessons in tossing it off from Benteke IMO. We needed a better striking option in the last window and a full back who would bring us an attacking dimension.
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G O Eagle 12 Mar 23 2.28pm | |
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I agree he was supposed to take us to the next level. And he has - downwards. He was also expected to write history. He has - 300 minutes without a shot on goal is historic. But I do not necessarily agree that he must go. I mean, someone has to manage us in the Championship next year. And keep us from another relegation!
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PatrickA London 12 Mar 23 2.35pm | |
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Our tactical approach last season, in particular in the first half of the season, was based around Gallagher pressing from the front and also his timing of runs into the penalty area which made him like an auxiliary striker on occasions.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 12 Mar 23 3.01pm | |
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Originally posted by PatrickA
Our tactical approach last season, in particular in the first half of the season, was based around Gallagher pressing from the front and also his timing of runs into the penalty area which made him like an auxiliary striker on occasions. Players not pressing need their asses kicked until they do press. Continue to not press and put in the reserves and sell. These lot need a boot up the backside. Lazy and unmotivated. It's unacceptable - the boss has to go now and the players need to be told that they will likely be taking a fifty per cent pay cut in the championship. Or be sold to whoever in Turkey might want them. There's no sugar coating our lack of effort and apathy anymore.
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brides Arnside . Lake District 12 Mar 23 3.04pm | |
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Do you not feel that with about 10 players out of contract last year and about he same this year that investment in our squad or bringing through the youngsters if we dont have the money for new players is the key? To loose close to 20 players out of contract over 18 Months is a huge void? I think we will stay up this year with a few scary moments, its next year I worry about, Wilf will be a huge loss
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 12 Mar 23 3.10pm | |
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Originally posted by brides
Do you not feel that with about 10 players out of contract last year and about he same this year that investment in our squad or bringing through the youngsters if we dont have the money for new players is the key? To loose close to 20 players out of contract over 18 Months is a huge void? I think we will stay up this year with a few scary moments, its next year I worry about, Wilf will be a huge loss If we'd kicked on at all - without being held to ransom with massive contracts for idiots like Benteke - then Wilf would be staying. Look at the fees and wages we've paid for jokers. We may as well have just booked Jo Brandt.
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johnmcormick8 Brundish 12 Mar 23 3.19pm | |
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agree Originally posted by Swindy
'You lot must be mad wanting PV out. Sure its been a tough run of games this year but how many games have we been hammered (none) look at the last time we played a team below us Bournemouth away' You don't lose a game by just getting hammered !!
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Elwissthebest Marlborough 12 Mar 23 3.41pm | |
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If, as seems probable, we lose to Brighton and Arsenal, that will be five points from a possible thirty six. Not to sack the manager, in that case, would be a remarkable, and unusual, and probably fatal, expression of faith.
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