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jackosperoni Flag Penzance, Cornwall 06 Aug 18 12.19am Send a Private Message to jackosperoni Add jackosperoni as a friend

Maybe I'm kidding myself, but I really like the look of the current team in pre-season.

If we keep Wilf, which I believe we will for this season, and if the players stay fit could we surprise everyone with a top six finish?

1990/91 was arguably our most successful season ever, coming third in the old first division and winning the Zenith Data Systems cup. So how does our current squad compare with those days?

Keeper

Clearly the big Cornishman was streets ahead of what we have now.

Defence

The Ninja and Andy Thorn were bed rock solid as are Mama and Tompkins. Humphrey and Shaw were also dependable full backs altho' Van Aanholt is probably a class above any of them

Midfield

Geoff had a great engine, Andy Gray was fiercely competitive, Gareth started out as a right-sided defensive midfielder I think, but we used to largely play long balls into the channels over the top of the mudfielders.

Today we mostly play through the middle and Luka, Meyer, Kouyate/Jimmy Mc and Townsend could be a very creative bunch indeed

Forwards

Wright, Bright and Salako/McGoldrick
could tear any defence apart on their day.

Wilf will surely become Palace's greatest ever player with 20-30 goals this season. While to have the options of Benteke, Sorloth and Wickham as no. 9s if they can stay fit is not at all bad even if they rotate.

Money is too great an influence on the modern game to get us thinking about finishing third as in 90/91, but I think finishing 6-8th would be comparable.

Of course, I could just be deluded and we might end up in another relegation scrap, but living in Southampton, I know their fans are clearly not happy about the team's form or lack of summer business.

So maybe, just maybe, 'Parish's project' will take us to another record season in the Prem with a new stand to look forward to.

After 51 years of supporting Palace through thick and thin, is there a chance that under 'Croydon Boy Roy' we will have our best season yet?

I would love it if we did, but that didn't do Kevin Keegan any good! COYP

 


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Littlebogreek Flag 06 Aug 18 12.46am Send a Private Message to Littlebogreek Add Littlebogreek as a friend

Originally posted by jackosperoni

Maybe I'm kidding myself, but I really like the look of the current team in pre-season.

If we keep Wilf, which I believe we will for this season, and if the players stay fit could we surprise everyone with a top six finish?

1990/91 was arguably our most successful season ever, coming third in the old first division and winning the Zenith Data Systems cup. So how does our current squad compare with those days?

Keeper

Clearly the big Cornishman was streets ahead of what we have now.

Defence

The Ninja and Andy Thorn were bed rock solid as are Mama and Tompkins. Humphrey and Shaw were also dependable full backs altho' Van Aanholt is probably a class above any of them

Midfield

Geoff had a great engine, Andy Gray was fiercely competitive, Gareth started out as a right-sided defensive midfielder I think, but we used to largely play long balls into the channels over the top of the mudfielders.

Today we mostly play through the middle and Luka, Meyer, Kouyate/Jimmy Mc and Townsend could be a very creative bunch indeed

Forwards

Wright, Bright and Salako/McGoldrick
could tear any defence apart on their day.

Wilf will surely become Palace's greatest ever player with 20-30 goals this season. While to have the options of Benteke, Sorloth and Wickham as no. 9s if they can stay fit is not at all bad even if they rotate.

Money is too great an influence on the modern game to get us thinking about finishing third as in 90/91, but I think finishing 6-8th would be comparable.

Of course, I could just be deluded and we might end up in another relegation scrap, but living in Southampton, I know their fans are clearly not happy about the team's form or lack of summer business.

So maybe, just maybe, 'Parish's project' will take us to another record season in the Prem with a new stand to look forward to.

After 51 years of supporting Palace through thick and thin, is there a chance that under 'Croydon Boy Roy' we will have our best season yet?

I would love it if we did, but that didn't do Kevin Keegan any good! COYP


Very nice post mate and potentially I agree with you but bottom line, proof is in the pudding. I actually think a 7th place finish in this league would be a greater achievement than third back in the day so let’s keep our fingers crossed. If zaha stays and stays fit then who knows what we could do this season with this squad. The big difference between now and back then is squad depth, take one of any 4 or 5 (mile, Sakho or Tomkins, wilf spring straight to mind, hopefully Meyer is hes the play we hope he is) players out our line up and it’ll have a big impact, let’s all say our prayers for a then staying fit! Think after being written off by most, benteke will have a big part to play this year.

 

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dp Flag Tunbridge Wells 06 Aug 18 12.50am Send a Private Message to dp Add dp as a friend

That was a nice post. I agree. I think that 7th should be the height of our aspirations. Although I don’t disagree that this might also be a team of underachievers a la the team of the 80s.

 

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pssguy Flag 06 Aug 18 1.11am Send a Private Message to pssguy Add pssguy as a friend

Wouldn't have thought our squad depth was all that back then. Likes of Pardew and Phil Barber were still around, weren't they? Puncheon, Riedewald or Williams might be our 25th player this season - with the other two missing out

If Zaha gets 25-30 goals he will be our first player sold to Real Madrid or Barcelona

 

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ARGILE OLD GEEZER Flag PORTIMAO 06 Aug 18 6.01am Send a Private Message to ARGILE OLD GEEZER Add ARGILE OLD GEEZER as a friend

Originally posted by pssguy

Wouldn't have thought our squad depth was all that back then. Likes of Pardew and Phil Barber were still around, weren't they? Puncheon, Riedewald or Williams might be our 25th player this season - with the other two missing out

If Zaha gets 25-30 goals he will be our first player sold to Real Madrid or Barcelona

I think your right about Zaha, but Real Madrid, Barcelona would be a bit less painful than Spurs Chelsea etc.

 

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Mwncisee Flag Middlesbrough 06 Aug 18 6.31am Send a Private Message to Mwncisee Add Mwncisee as a friend

Like the post although I think expecting 20+ goals from Wilf is a big ask. I think 12+ from him and 12+ from Benteke is more realistic and desirable.

I actually think the team we have now is better thn the one in the 90's if it went head to head, although of course that was different times, game has moved on a lot since then. Out of the team of the 90's if I ould transplant 3 into our current team it would be Nige, Thomas and Wrighty.

 

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michaelpearce Flag grays 06 Aug 18 6.53am

must admit this team is looking good on paper,If Meyer is not a problem child,then selhurst will be rocking with or without HF,
just a little unknown fact or maybe not, when there is a 9 in the year we have a season to remember-1969,1979,1989,1991 and stretching it abit 2016,2+0+1+6=9 fa cup final, so never know what 2019 brings

 

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Mwncisee Flag Middlesbrough 06 Aug 18 7.08am Send a Private Message to Mwncisee Add Mwncisee as a friend

Originally posted by michaelpearce

must admit this team is looking good on paper,If Meyer is not a problem child,then selhurst will be rocking with or without HF,
just a little unknown fact or maybe not, when there is a 9 in the year we have a season to remember-1969,1979,1989,1991 and stretching it abit 2016,2+0+1+6=9 fa cup final, so never know what 2019 brings

Don't want to shoot you down but you do realize that there is 9 in the year every year from 1900 to 1999?

 

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michaelpearce Flag grays 06 Aug 18 7.36am

Originally posted by Mwncisee

Don't want to shoot you down but you do realize that there is 9 in the year every year from 1900 to 1999?

of course i do, but dont want to remember the bad ones positive thinking and all that,but 69,79,89 was big big seasons and the way it was achieved,and during the 90s we had alot of good cup runs

 

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Chubskip Flag 06 Aug 18 7.39am Send a Private Message to Chubskip Add Chubskip as a friend

I still think this current squad is weaker than the team in the 90"s. IMO I think we need a keeper and another CB of quality. Now our new keeper may prove me wrong but we still give goals away because we seem to switch off. The Ninja and Thorny were always at it at the back we need to keep clean sheets then top 7 could be achieved this season.

 

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Ginger Pubic Wig Flag Wickham de L'Ouest 06 Aug 18 8.13am Send a Private Message to Ginger Pubic Wig Add Ginger Pubic Wig as a friend

Such difficult eras to compare. How would Wilf have coped with defenders just coming through the back of him, often two footed? Which of those players would have had the technique and stamina to play today at the highest level?

Wilf, Wright, Martyn, Sakho all have to start (although I'm not sure Martyn could pass). After that, it all gets very hazy for me.

 


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The Dolphin Flag 06 Aug 18 8.14am Send a Private Message to The Dolphin Add The Dolphin as a friend

I didn't want to start a new thread so will post here.
I think that our squad with the new additions will do very well this season - injuries and suspensions allowing.
with roy in charge and a full squad we would never have been in the trouble we were last season - injuries decimated us.
Whether this is as good as the 90's or the best since - maybe - but I agree with another poster about the Goalkeeper - we need better to be stronger - there will always be defensive doubts with Wayne regardless of his improvement last season and we know nothing abut the new one really - not yet anyway.
If we keep Wilf then I expect a very good year and it is then that we can compare.

 

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