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pssguy 26 Apr 24 5.21pm | |
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Originally posted by est1905
You cannot compare the two as they work in completely different departments of the club but in terms of immediate impact its ridiculous to say Freedman would be an instant loss. He works on the recruitment! It's impossible to judge. If Freedman sold Eze for 100 million and improved the team before leaving you could argue that he would be be the bigger loss
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est1905 26 Apr 24 5.26pm | |
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Originally posted by pssguy
It's impossible to judge. If Freedman sold Eze for 100 million and improved the team before leaving you could argue that he would be be the bigger loss It would not be Freedman's decision whether we sell Eze or not not for how much we'd get for him. That is also a ridiculous statment. The owners make all final decisions on who we buy, who we sell and for how much. Freedman is an employee.
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silvertop Portishead 26 Apr 24 6.13pm | |
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I think I am naive but I will say this anyway. He left once with disastrous consequences. In interview, he actually cried real tears over his regrets. The grass is seldom greener. He moved while playing but players are itinerate, directors should have greater permanence. I feel Palace is his home. He and his family must be well settled. He is treated as royalty. He is part of the history, culture and fabric of the club. More so than anyone. He and Parrish have slowly, sustainably and prudently built the club from the ashes over many years. We have seen, with envy and a degree of bitterness in one case, other clubs rise at a faster rate and pass us on the ladder. However, I think we are finally at the point that he and the club have worked so hard for where the current coaching team, playing staff and academy will take us to the next level and in a sustainable way. Would he really leave now or, indeed, ever before he sees the fruits of what he helped to build?
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doombear Too far from Selhurst Park 26 Apr 24 6.38pm | |
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Originally posted by silvertop
I think I am naive but I will say this anyway. He left once with disastrous consequences. In interview, he actually cried real tears over his regrets. The grass is seldom greener. He moved while playing but players are itinerate, directors should have greater permanence. I feel Palace is his home. He and his family must be well settled. He is treated as royalty. He is part of the history, culture and fabric of the club. More so than anyone. He and Parrish have slowly, sustainably and prudently built the club from the ashes over many years. We have seen, with envy and a degree of bitterness in one case, other clubs rise at a faster rate and pass us on the ladder. However, I think we are finally at the point that he and the club have worked so hard for where the current coaching team, playing staff and academy will take us to the next level and in a sustainable way. Would he really leave now or, indeed, ever before he sees the fruits of what he helped to build?[/quote]
As they say time will tell. One final point - again, as est1905 has said, whilst the loss of Eze and Olise would have an immediate impact, that of Freedman wouldn't impact immediately and ultimately may not impact at all if we brought in a good level DoF.
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The Dolphin 27 Apr 24 8.27am | |
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The thing about Dougie is that representing Palace is more than just a job. Edited by The Dolphin (27 Apr 2024 8.28am)
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CPFC Dartford Dartford 27 Apr 24 8.48am | |
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I don’t think Dougie has ever had the credit he deserves. For me, he is the person that made all of this happen. He was the one that pieced together a team of nobodies together to help gain promotion in 12/13. Yes he made a mistake and left but he put the blocks in place. Inspired signings back then, Bolasie, Jedinak, Delaney, Murray amongst many more. He continues to do this until this day. A brilliant servant to the club.
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 27 Apr 24 9.04am | |
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Originally posted by CPFC Dartford
I don’t think Dougie has ever had the credit he deserves. For me, he is the person that made all of this happen. He was the one that pieced together a team of nobodies together to help gain promotion in 12/13. Yes he made a mistake and left but he put the blocks in place. Inspired signings back then, Bolasie, Jedinak, Delaney, Murray amongst many more. He continues to do this until this day. A brilliant servant to the club. Simon Jordan doesn’t give out praise lightly, but I’ve heard him on the radio constantly over the last few months praising Dougie for the job he does. Also for what he did on and off the field as a player when he was chairman
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Teddy Eagle 27 Apr 24 9.15am | |
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Originally posted by CPFC Dartford
I don’t think Dougie has ever had the credit he deserves. For me, he is the person that made all of this happen. He was the one that pieced together a team of nobodies together to help gain promotion in 12/13. Yes he made a mistake and left but he put the blocks in place. Inspired signings back then, Bolasie, Jedinak, Delaney, Murray amongst many more. He continues to do this until this day. A brilliant servant to the club. Agree with this and he was no mean player himself - 6th on the list of all time Palace goalscorers.
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Midlands Eagle 06 May 24 10.49am | |
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According to an article in nufcblog Freedman is the preferred candidate "after making it to the last three and the final stage of interviews" If that is the case and he has already spoken to Newcastle it would appear that he is interested in the job
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silvertop Portishead 06 May 24 11.31am | |
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Front runner according to another article. This could be very bad. Unless... ...he has left in place a successor and established network who will simply carry on where he left off. In addition to bringing in a hefty compo package. Money no object apparently. He will now be fishing from a different pond so unlikely to run up against us as competition.
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Jacey 06 May 24 11.33am | |
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Spiderman Horsham 06 May 24 3.22pm | |
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Originally posted by silvertop
Front runner according to another article. This could be very bad. Unless... ...he has left in place a successor and established network who will simply carry on where he left off. In addition to bringing in a hefty compo package. Money no object apparently. He will now be fishing from a different pond so unlikely to run up against us as competition. Will be bad news for the club. One saving grace could be that Glasner will have worked with DOF before and may have recommended someone. Hopefully with excellent knowledge of the (cheaper?) European market
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