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cjh 22 Mar 23 8.51pm | |
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I've read a lot on here about Palace going to the "next level" but I'd be interested to hear what people think our next level is. Without significant investment, it's hard to imagine us breaking into the top 6 so are people expecting us to aim for 7th or 8th? Or do people think there's a chance of emulating Leicester and actually winning the PL if we get the next manager right?
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southnorwoodhill 22 Mar 23 8.59pm | |
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Hitting 50 points plus every season would be next level.
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CpfcWeTrust1 22 Mar 23 9.01pm | |
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Realistically 5 year plan - top 10 with either the start of the stadium being built and obviously still being in Premier league. Teams in the Premier league now, have so much money and they're owned by money bags from UAE that frankly, competing is always going to be hard with the stadium we have, no consistent cap on teams spending and investors who aren't so forthright with spending (or from what it seems) In an ideal world,Palace would get the go ahead to build on a dilapidated Crystal Palace Park which has got less and less funding. I'd dream of Palace getting to Europa but that... might be a dream. I'd settle for good entertaining football.
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EddieMac 22 Mar 23 9.35pm | |
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Next level for me would be not worrying about relegation and pushing for a European spot.
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sydtheeagle England 22 Mar 23 9.41pm | |
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Given our turnover and our size (as I said in another thread, we are the 26th largest club by revenues in the world) I would say the level we should be at is around 50 points a season, always finishing somewhere around 10th place, and perhaps a Cup final/Europa League qualification once every 5-10 years. We should not be involved in relegation battles, and in a very good year when everything falls into place (maybe once in a decade) we might be on the fringes of the top 6. Our performance over the last decade may be the best in our history but that doesn't stop it being punching below our weight. With decent owners and sound management, the above is entirely possible. I am coming to the view (contrary to what I want on an emotional level) that Selhurst is a millstone around our neck. It's near impossible to redevelop properly, and a new main stand may amount to putting lipstick on a pig. Instead of wasting another five years lobbying various councils, we may do better to build a new stadium on a new site, move the club forward, and have done with it.
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cjh 22 Mar 23 9.46pm | |
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Instead of wasting another five years lobbying various councils, we may do better to build a new stadium on a new site, move the club forward, and have done with it. I'd agree with this. That approach has done wonders for Brighton
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Ginger Pubic Wig Wickham de L'Ouest 22 Mar 23 9.49pm | |
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Bring 1 really talented Prem player through per season. Significant improvement in scouting (so we are paying 5-10 million for the Doucoures, Andersens, Ezes and Edouard and not circa 20m). Truly stabilize within the division. Then start looking up not down. These things are not totally impossible.
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Hrolf The Ganger 22 Mar 23 10.12pm | |
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We have gone up a couple of levels since being in the Premier League. We were a Championship club, then were a yo yo club, then we were just relegation candidates. Until recent weeks, we had become a lower mid table safe team. I suppose what this proves is that unless you are a big six club, you can slip backwards in no time if you don't make good decisions. Unless we increase our revenue substantially by having a bigger, better stadium and much greater global merchandising, we will never compete with the big boys. We are probably close to what is achievable already.
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Teddy Eagle 22 Mar 23 10.13pm | |
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dreamwaverider London 22 Mar 23 10.38pm | |
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Originally posted by sydtheeagle
Given our turnover and our size (as I said in another thread, we are the 26th largest club by revenues in the world) I would say the level we should be at is around 50 points a season, always finishing somewhere around 10th place, and perhaps a Cup final/Europa League qualification once every 5-10 years. We should not be involved in relegation battles, and in a very good year when everything falls into place (maybe once in a decade) we might be on the fringes of the top 6. Our performance over the last decade may be the best in our history but that doesn't stop it being punching below our weight. With decent owners and sound management, the above is entirely possible. I am coming to the view (contrary to what I want on an emotional level) that Selhurst is a millstone around our neck. It's near impossible to redevelop properly, and a new main stand may amount to putting lipstick on a pig. Instead of wasting another five years lobbying various councils, we may do better to build a new stadium on a new site, move the club forward, and have done with it. Im with you all the way.
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cROYdonrogers Leamington Spa 23 Mar 23 7.28am | |
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I'm not sure its a level as such but 50 points is a good and realistic target.
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rikz Croydon 23 Mar 23 9.33am | |
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There's no next level for a club of our size, just one/two lucky seasons where everything just clicks. Southampton have had it, Swansea, Leicester, wolves, west ham, all recently. This season is Brighton and Brentford who both next season are as likely to get relegated as the rest of us.
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