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Plaistow Eagle Flag 14 May 18 6.42pm Send a Private Message to Plaistow Eagle Add Plaistow Eagle as a friend

I kicked this thread off.

For me it's simple;

Roy took charge after 5 games - no wins, draws, points or goals.
Impact was not immediate - we went 7 games, no wins, points or goals.
We were reputedly the worst side in Europe.!!
Football was awful - we were awful.
We appointed Roy - everyone was talking about Iceland.
We were every pundits nailed on favourites to go down.
Even the Weed - were laughing..!!
Additionally at points we had an injury list from hell - at times a whole team out.
From that we have taken 44 points from 31 games.
Not just being defensive and "hoof ball" ala Pulis and Allardyce.
But playing good football - the recent games have been a joy to watch - some of the best I've seen a Palace side play.
Look at the second goal yesterday - would that have ever happened under Pulis or Allardyce - no way.
Sometimes ain't what you do - it's the way that you do it - and that's what get results - thanks Banarama - LOL..!!
Neither Pulis or Allardyce were ever Palace in my book - their actions prove that.
Roy on the other hand has lived every up, down, turn and twist with us - he's one of our own..!!

For all that he goes to the top of the tree in my book - arise Sir Roy and thoroughly deserved.

Here's to next season under Roy.

COYP

 

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stujii Flag 14 May 18 6.43pm Send a Private Message to stujii Add stujii as a friend

Originally posted by Brentmiester_General

Roy Hodgson will eclipse every other season in the clubs histroy next season when he has us qualifying for Europe. You read it here first.

That will be Champions League football then if you count 91 season under Coppell ...high expectations !

 

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Nobbybm Flag Dartford 15 May 18 12.21am Send a Private Message to Nobbybm Add Nobbybm as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

As BarEagle said, there is no other explanation although some may come up with some daft conspiracy theories

If that was really the case then surely Pulis would have said so, particularly during and after the court case (and appeal) - he’s never been backward in coming forward.

He was reported as telling the original hearing he left to be closer to his family & thats what the (non-existent) land deal was about - if that’s not the case then he’s lied to a judge with no need to. I’m sure they’d have been slightly less harsh if he’d been able to cite a proper reason for leaving us in the lurch & conning the club into paying his bonus early.

Allardyce simply wanted to restore his reputation (& top the savings account up) IMHO.

 


Will this be five? It's gonna be five! It IS five!

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MalcomsFedora Flag Brockley 15 May 18 1.44am Send a Private Message to MalcomsFedora Add MalcomsFedora as a friend

Originally posted by gbox82

And played probably the most watchable football we've seen in the top flight, before it all got a bit silly towards the end!

most watchable. Whilst i agree he done well at the start the best to watch is roy hands down.

 

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IMMER PALACE Flag BIELEFELD 16 May 18 8.59am Send a Private Message to IMMER PALACE Add IMMER PALACE as a friend

Coppell's achievement in keeping us up after the 9-0 And Ian Wright breaking his leg twice was also special...

But it is Roy for me.
Or is it Pulpit?..
Make it Pards...

 

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Rainforest Flag London England 16 May 18 10.03am Send a Private Message to Rainforest Add Rainforest as a friend

Despite getting Everton to 8th place in the premier League he is sacked:

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Brinscall Eagle Flag Brinscall Lancashire/ Villamartin ... 16 May 18 11.30am

Originally posted by Rainforest

Despite getting Everton to 8th place in the premier League he is sacked:

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Yet another successful job by BFS 6 months work and a 6 million pay off. He must have earned more money in payoffs than any manager in the history of football. He will now sit and wait for another mug of a club to employ him again get as long a term contract as possible upset everyone with crap football and get sacked after 6 months with another payoff. When will these gullible clubs learn.

 

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Badger11 Flag Beckenham 16 May 18 11.45am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

I think his career is now that of a rescue manager. I have no problem with him being paid well to do that. Let's face it plenty of managers are well paid and can't wins games which why Big Sam and Pullis will always get a job.

I was disappointed when he left us as I hoped he would stay and build a team. There seems to be some negativity on this forum which is strange because at the time he was seen as the messiah, but then again that bloke was popular, unpopular and then worshiped after he was gone.

Anyway good luck to him I think he will be back come October when the axe starts to fall.

 


One more point

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Midlands Eagle Flag 16 May 18 11.53am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Brinscall Eagle

He will now sit and wait for another mug of a club to employ him again get as long a term contract as possible upset everyone with crap football and get sacked after 6 months with another payoff. When will these gullible clubs learn.

I doubt whether the chairmen of your so called gullible clubs view Sam's achievements and remuneration in quite the same mealy mouthed way that you do.

When Sam joined us most of thought that we were dead certs for relegation yet he turned it round. Relegation would have cost the club several hundred million in terms of lost revenue so I'm guessing that your gullible Steve Parish regarded Sam's cost here as excellent value.

Likewise Everton were spiralling downwards and were in the frame for relegation yet Sam saved them from the Championship and several hundred millions in lost revenue in the process and is therefore again good value.

 

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Brentmiester_General Flag Front line in the battle against t... 16 May 18 11.57am

Originally posted by stujii

That will be Champions League football then if you count 91 season under Coppell ...high expectations !

Except we didn’t play in Europe because of the scouse cunz and the FA. This time we will qualify and play in Europe.

 


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slubglurge Flag welling 16 May 18 12.08pm Send a Private Message to slubglurge Add slubglurge as a friend

Its Roy. I think Pulis actually performed a greater miracle but he was helped by the players staying fit whereas Roy has had to pull us out of the mire with horrendous injury problems which he has handled with great skill

 

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bexleydave Flag Barnehurst 16 May 18 12.19pm Send a Private Message to bexleydave Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add bexleydave as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

I doubt whether the chairmen of your so called gullible clubs view Sam's achievements and remuneration in quite the same mealy mouthed way that you do.

When Sam joined us most of thought that we were dead certs for relegation yet he turned it round. Relegation would have cost the club several hundred million in terms of lost revenue so I'm guessing that your gullible Steve Parish regarded Sam's cost here as excellent value.

Likewise Everton were spiralling downwards and were in the frame for relegation yet Sam saved them from the Championship and several hundred millions in lost revenue in the process and is therefore again good value.


And that's the truth of it.

 


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