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iheartcpfc Flag SE25 06 Oct 18 10.44pm Send a Private Message to iheartcpfc Add iheartcpfc as a friend

Replacing this weird aggy clone of Roy with the real thing from last season who got the best of every player would do me

Edited by iheartcpfc (06 Oct 2018 10.44pm)

 

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Sportyteacher Flag London 07 Oct 18 6.33am Send a Private Message to Sportyteacher Add Sportyteacher as a friend

Originally posted by Isley46

Steve Gerrard at the end of the 2019/20 season when Roy's contract is over.

Spend up to 3 seasons at Palace before moving onto the England job to prepare for the 2026 world cup.

Nice to hear from you, Steve Gerrard's agent....

 

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JohnB Flag 07 Oct 18 10.06am Send a Private Message to JohnB Add JohnB as a friend

I would love Martin O'Neill to manage us.

I still have faith in Roy though and think he deserves the time to get us back to where we were last year. I can't stand us changing our manager every 12 months.

 

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Aray Flag South London 07 Oct 18 8.04pm Send a Private Message to Aray Add Aray as a friend

No one knows what the stock will be of any of the current managers in two years time. But ideally we would want someone who is youngish, ambitious and yet doesn't see us purely as a stepping stone.

For a club of our stature, the only way you get a Dyche or equivalent, it seems, is by hiring when you're in the lower leagues. That is why Dougie's betrayal was so gutting for me.

What are the realistic options? An ex-player managing at a smaller club or overseas perhaps?

I actually wonder if Mourinho wouldn't be as bonkers as it seems. His family is in London - maybe he'd be happy to re-establish his credentials at a small club.

Otherwise we are looking at the usual list of hasbeens. Despite Roy's current difficulties I hope we're not looking for a new manager for a while yet.

 

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cryrst Flag The garden of England 07 Oct 18 8.31pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by A89M

A lot going for Dyche but his football is dire, hoof up to two big strikers and play of the second ball.

If it were right now, I'd want Brendan Rogers. He's being linked with the Villa job so we'd be a step up.

But I am more than happy with Roy, best football we've played in years has been under him.

Strkers!
What are them things

 

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stayingup2017 Flag 07 Oct 18 8.49pm Send a Private Message to stayingup2017 Add stayingup2017 as a friend

Originally posted by croydon proud

No thanks, we dont want to be freedmans apprentiship in premier league management, probably take us down, and if by a miracle he did well, would surely fcuk off to any club paying a few quid more, its all about the money, no loyalty, no thanks!

tbh I don't think any club would want him, that's why he has ended up back with us. same with dowie, they all think they can do better then us but end up falling flat

 

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Pigglelet Flag Deepest Darkest Sussex 08 Oct 18 4.33pm Send a Private Message to Pigglelet Add Pigglelet as a friend

I don't want to see Roy given the push, but if results don't improve it surely must happen. Ralph Hasenhüttl, who was being linked with Arsenal last season, left RB Leipzig in May and doesn't currently have a club. He might welcome a chance to manage in the world's best league (and no, I don't mean the Championship). He did get Leipzig playing some great stuff, but then he did have the players and you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.


Edited by Pigglelet (08 Oct 2018 4.37pm)

 


"Better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt."
Mark Twain.

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mrgins Flag 10 Oct 18 3.20pm Send a Private Message to mrgins Add mrgins as a friend

I hope Roy will continue to serve his contract to the end and that this isn’t a prelude to a call for his resignation. He is a calming and thoughtful presence on the training field and the sidelines. I think part of the problem is bringing real strikers in and getting rid of the players that are surplus. God knows how much wickham and benteke have cost us per goal or assist they’ve provided but it must be astronomical. I’m sure it’s no fun for them either. Wilds efficiency has been poor lately as teams learn hot to deal with him. Awhile I may be booed for saying this, the truth is we could bring in two or three quality players if we sold him. It’s obvious he will not stay here forever. While this may not answer the OPs question as to who we replace Roy with, it does answer the fact that Roy is not the problem

 

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chateauferret Flag 10 Oct 18 8.28pm

Originally posted by Pigglelet

I don't want to see Roy given the push, but if results don't improve it surely must happen. Ralph Hasenhüttl, who was being linked with Arsenal last season, left RB Leipzig in May and doesn't currently have a club. He might welcome a chance to manage in the world's best league (and no, I don't mean the Championship). He did get Leipzig playing some great stuff, but then he did have the players and you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
Edited by Pigglelet (08 Oct 2018 4.37pm)


And after all Ajax had been playing "great stuff" under you-know-whom.

Edited by chateauferret (10 Oct 2018 8.28pm)

 


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moffi Flag Bexhill 10 Oct 18 8.39pm Send a Private Message to moffi Add moffi as a friend

Roy probably has until christmas to get his act together, hopefully he does he done a great job last year playing excellent stuff. Imo he hasn’t got the shape of midfield right at all, we dictated a lot of games against the mid and lower league sides last year. Striking options are piss poor as everyone knows. British clearly works best for this group. I’d go for all our for Howe. Dyche looks great on paper but it won’t be very pretty. Dougie is probably good shout whoever said that. Monk and Lampard outsiders.

 

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taylors lovechild Flag 11 Oct 18 8.45am Send a Private Message to taylors lovechild Add taylors lovechild as a friend

The only way Dyche or Howe might consider joining us is if they were offered double their current salary. Also, Howe's face looks like an ar*e and he irritates the feck out of me. Although it would never happen, Mourinho's tactics might actually suit Palace as often he gets United to play on the counter with a strong defensive base.


Whatever the results I think we should stick with Roy. However, given our 'success' at achieving safety by replacing managers Parish may not see it that way.

 

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croydon proud Flag Any european country i fancy! 12 Oct 18 8.30pm

SIR Roy Hodgson !

 

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