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Gribbo Flag Bromley 21 Jan 17 11.18pm Send a Private Message to Gribbo Add Gribbo as a friend

Well done today fellas, much better organised against a strong Everton side. Any news on Schluppy's injury? And Sam, if you have not figured it out yet, Chungy.... No.

 

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spartakev2 Flag Anerley 21 Jan 17 11.43pm Send a Private Message to spartakev2 Add spartakev2 as a friend

Originally posted by Gribbo

Well done today fellas, much better organised against a strong Everton side. Any news on Schluppy's injury? And Sam, if you have not figured it out yet, Chungy.... No.

It was only cramp

 

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Savagemushrooms Flag London 21 Jan 17 11.44pm Send a Private Message to Savagemushrooms Add Savagemushrooms as a friend

An improvement for sure. Benteke hit the bar early on. Hennessey excellent. We were unlucky but played well and were organised. Everton unsporting for sure and in my mind referee should have stopped the game when Everton got the throw-in, at least I was frantically hoping in desperation knowing our left back was out of action. However, let's be honest we would probably do the same in truth.
If we believe we will stay up. More importantly if our players believe...

 

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Lyons550 Flag Shirley 22 Jan 17 8.51am Send a Private Message to Lyons550 Add Lyons550 as a friend

I'm pleased someone else has picked up the fact that even though we lost we are definitely improving.

We need to remember that BFS and Sammy Lee haven't had that much time to work with the players but the signs of an improved resilience is definitely there

 


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ripleyeagle Flag Ripley Surrey 22 Jan 17 9.15am Send a Private Message to ripleyeagle Add ripleyeagle as a friend

Originally posted by Lyons550

I'm pleased someone else has picked up the fact that even though we lost we are definitely improving.

We need to remember that BFS and Sammy Lee haven't had that much time to work with the players but the signs of an improved resilience is definitely there

How come Clement at Swansea can get a win in a shorter time in charge?and away at Liverpool.

 

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georgey wood Flag South London and Proud 22 Jan 17 9.15am Send a Private Message to georgey wood Add georgey wood as a friend

First green shoots of recovery for me. Playing against a top team on form. Back 5 worked well closed the gaps between centre backs. Schlupp did very well, benteke was running the channels more and slightly better hold up with people nearer to him at times. Remy looked very lively for an hour. Only negatives I thought punch and mcarthur wrong way round and brought the wrong subs on for me. Flamini should have replaced cabaye who was knackered and I would have put Townsend on instead of chungy but obviously Sam was playing for point at that stage. Get wilf back, a fitter Remy and a couple of bodies this week DCM and couple of full backs and well have a chance. We just about have enough winnable home games left for me. No signings I think were in trouble but at least looks like well go fighting. Eagles...

 

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Mo Sizlak Flag 22 Jan 17 9.19am

Agree with the thread starter.
We've got the most competent manager we could hope for since slimey Pulls.
Unfortunately, I think it's too late.

 


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bodge Flag 22 Jan 17 12.31pm Send a Private Message to bodge Add bodge as a friend

Originally posted by Mo Sizlak

Agree with the thread starter.
We've got the most competent manager we could hope for since slimey Pulls.
Unfortunately, I think it's too late.

Its far to close for that how far were we ahead last season and so nearly got caught that can happen to a few teams this season.

 

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chateauferret Flag 22 Jan 17 12.38pm

Originally posted by ripleyeagle

How come Clement at Swansea can get a win in a shorter time in charge?and away at Liverpool.

Because Bradley didn't spend anywhere near as long as Pardew f****ing up their players.

 


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Savagemushrooms Flag London 22 Jan 17 10.02pm Send a Private Message to Savagemushrooms Add Savagemushrooms as a friend

Every day I find time to play FIFA 17 managing Palace in career mode. I've tried everything
4-4-2, 3-5-1, 4-5-1 playing long, wide, short, offensive, defensive etc.
I play with the same players as in the real one on a pretty tough level.
What transpires from this very accurate game is that we have good players but no way to the level of the top teams. Luck plays a big part as does team morale. There are some games we will more than likely never win.

Stick with me here the point is coming.
IN THE REAL WORLD there are dozens of factors we will never know about. Politics, spite, dislikes, player tantrums, journalists winding up certain staff, TV pundits putting the knife in etc.
It seems apparent that Allardyce has inherited a mess. He is not my favourite person, in fact on an ethical basis I utterly dislike him following the England shambles and other rather underhand things he has been involved in.

HOWEVER:

IN THE REAL WORLD We as fans must do everything we can to boost our players. We must ALL stop being so negative, get behind our team and manager whether we like him or not and continue to believe.
We were much better than we were against Swansea. We are improving, Zaha will be back soon and players like Schlupp and Remy will add depth and substance to our team. More signings are on the way for sure and ultimately we will NOT go down, but it will be close.
The RED AND BLUE ARMY is strong let's keep it strong!

 

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Savagemushrooms Flag London 22 Jan 17 10.09pm Send a Private Message to Savagemushrooms Add Savagemushrooms as a friend

3-5-1 should have read 3-5-2 (sorry) becoming 5-3-2 or even 5-4-1 when required as RW and LW become RB and LB a bit like Conte used to manage Italia.

 

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Tim Gypsy Hill '64 Flag Stoke sub normal 22 Jan 17 10.12pm Send a Private Message to Tim Gypsy Hill '64 Add Tim Gypsy Hill '64 as a friend

We didn't score though. And we still lost. And we got zero points. Not really better. And definitely not "10x better". Better is gaining more points per game than we did under the last manager. Whilst I think we didn't play badly, it was by no means better than before Allardyce came here. At least we scored goals, even if we still lost.

 


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