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CPFC/SCCC Flag Sutton 06 Feb 17 1.44pm Send a Private Message to CPFC/SCCC Add CPFC/SCCC as a friend

There's no team spirit, fight and determination anymore. When we signed all this players in the summer. I was excited but how wrong was I. Looking back now we signed players with the wrong charactics. Look at Burnley signings signing players with a point to prove Hendrick,Brady and defour. This what suited us well when pulis bought dann,ledley and Hennessy at the time. Now we signed players who flopped at other clubs. Townsend not good enough by spurs. Tomkins West Ham 4th choice cb. Benteke flopped at Liverpool. Although benteke signing excited me. Mandanda premier league unknown despite good reviews in French football.

 


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When he Sees the match ball, he says he having that
He scores one with left foot, he scores one with his right
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FairweatherEagle Flag London 06 Feb 17 8.33pm Send a Private Message to FairweatherEagle Add FairweatherEagle as a friend

Fair points, but I still think these players all have great potential even if we overpaid a little. If the team's still playing badly in 5 games then worry.

(If we get relegated, the wage bill we have will induce a fire sale that in compound the loss of the PL TV money greatly. The consequences of that in turn, could send the club into freefall. That is of some concern, but until then, keep the faith!)

Edited by FairweatherEagle (06 Feb 2017 8.34pm)

 

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Szeredy Flag Budapest 07 Feb 17 8.51am Send a Private Message to Szeredy Add Szeredy as a friend

Yes, these are fair points.

Moreover, the Dubai team building will be cancelled. (See below)
There is no cohesion within the team and that would be crucial for any attempt for survival. A Sunday morning meeting at 7 AM does not replace it. Benteke, Townsend and many other players will continue their carreer in the EPL in spite of a possible Palace relegation.

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I have never told before the Sunderland tragedy that we will go down. After this Saturday's collapse I have to say, we are the clearest relegation candidate. There is only one escaping possibility: to gel and to create the cohesion asap. Keep fighting.
I would not be against that camp in Dubai if I have seen the results after.
Now, I cannot see anything else than a deep depression around and within the club and this is the worst possible.

 

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Username Flag Horsham 07 Feb 17 11.58am Send a Private Message to Username Add Username as a friend

We've lacked any sort of consistency in midfield for so long.

That underpins everything and Saturday was the ultimate example. We couldn't protect the defense, and we couldn't support Benteke/McArthur.

We either rolled it to Wilf and expected him to do something, or just lumped. There was a moment in the first half where McArthur broke with the ball. He had Benteke (rightly) in the box, Wilf on the opposite flank but no other support. Ledley and Punch just trotting across the halfway line.

When we play with Cabaye it's frustrating because he's got no one else to pass to who can keep the ball moving. He either has to go sideways to Jimmy, back to the defence, or he has to go more direct. We're desperate for someone to play in that link role and I think Remy has looked decent there.

We need to combine Luka's (hopefully effective) defensive presence, with either Cabaye's passing or McArthur's work rate (depends on the game probably). We have to play Remy so that Benteke isn't just surrounded by two defenders and competing for headers that he can't flick on to anyone anyway.

 


Employee of the month is a good example of how someone can be both a winner and a loser at the same time.

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Hoof Hearted 07 Feb 17 12.36pm

Cut to the chase....

Team of w*nkers!

 

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Szeredy Flag Budapest 07 Feb 17 1.31pm Send a Private Message to Szeredy Add Szeredy as a friend

Originally posted by Szeredy

Yes, these are fair points.

Moreover, the Dubai team building will be cancelled. (See below)
There is no cohesion within the team and that would be crucial for any attempt for survival. A Sunday morning meeting at 7 AM does not replace it. Benteke, Townsend and many other players will continue their carreer in the EPL in spite of a possible Palace relegation.

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I have never told before the Sunderland tragedy that we will go down. After this Saturday's collapse I have to say, we are the clearest relegation candidate. There is only one escaping possibility: to gel and to create the cohesion asap. Keep fighting.
I would not be against that camp in Dubai if I have seen the results after.
Now, I cannot see anything else than a deep depression around and within the club and this is the worst possible.

 

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Szeredy Flag Budapest 07 Feb 17 1.33pm Send a Private Message to Szeredy Add Szeredy as a friend

Sorry, I just wanted to edit my previous message.
I am more in trouble than our players...

 

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Frickin Saweet Flag South Cronx 07 Feb 17 1.40pm Send a Private Message to Frickin Saweet Add Frickin Saweet as a friend

Dowie would be able to sort this lot out with his motivational approach to management. Surely enough water has passed under the bridge for us to welcome him back as Sam's no.2.5.

He'd get the lads swimming, boxing and playing cricket to bond them all together and restore team spirit, meanwhile Big Sam and Big Sammy can mastermind our tactical approach to Premier League survival.

 

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bexleydave Flag Barnehurst 07 Feb 17 2.00pm Send a Private Message to bexleydave Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add bexleydave as a friend

Originally posted by Frickin Saweet

Dowie would be able to sort this lot out with his motivational approach to management. Surely enough water has passed under the bridge for us to welcome him back as Sam's no.2.5.

He'd get the lads swimming, boxing and playing cricket to bond them all together and restore team spirit, meanwhile Big Sam and Big Sammy can mastermind our tactical approach to Premier League survival.

That wasn't Dowie, that was John Harbin, fitness coach and sports psychologist. He's at Northampton Town currently.

 


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CrazyBadger Flag Ware 07 Feb 17 2.00pm Send a Private Message to CrazyBadger Add CrazyBadger as a friend

IMHO We have been in trouble since Pulis left, even my memories of the 5th Place at xmas under Pards was marred by the thoughts that we were very Lucky to be where we were. Often Punch pulled out a winner from somewhere, Bolasie created something or the other team imploded. Zaha hadn't yet got his confidence back from ManU, but was showing Promise again...

Hindsight is always 20/20, but at the time the Signings last summer - and the signings of this window appear(ed) to be the correct ones. Jedi out was the only piece of business that never felt correct.

To criticise that business screams of 'i told you so', even though no-one foresaw it happening.

We've had a lot of sh*t luck this season; eg Every team always get decisions against them, but this year those decisions have cost us points at crucial moments. Or even Mili and Sakho not being available for the sunderland match

I still hold hope that Mili and Sakho are the missing pieces - they feel the perfect fit for this team. A base for us to push up the field, and for us to play more cohesive football again. I just fear it's too late, and that just as we start seeing results, we'll already be too far away from safety. Just as the team gels it's ripped apart by relegation.

 


"It was a Team effort, I guess it took all players working together to lose this one"

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bashy2 Flag London 07 Feb 17 2.03pm Send a Private Message to bashy2 Add bashy2 as a friend

Originally posted by Szeredy

Yes, these are fair points.

Moreover, the Dubai team building will be cancelled. (See below)
There is no cohesion within the team and that would be crucial for any attempt for survival. A Sunday morning meeting at 7 AM does not replace it. Benteke, Townsend and many other players will continue their carreer in the EPL in spite of a possible Palace relegation.

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I have never told before the Sunderland tragedy that we will go down. After this Saturday's collapse I have to say, we are the clearest relegation candidate. There is only one escaping possibility: to gel and to create the cohesion asap. Keep fighting.
I would not be against that camp in Dubai if I have seen the results after.
Now, I cannot see anything else than a deep depression around and within the club and this is the worst possible.

their don't deserve to go to Dubai for anything they have let THE fans and club down this season and I would of definitely stopped them going and its the right thing to do

 

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