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dreamwaverider London 29 Jul 23 8.48am | |
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We will very soon be at a crossroads. For whatever reason, the Middle East have decided to sink a modest amount of their incredible wealth into football. For the football world the current and planned Saudi spend is going to be hugely disruptive. There are a few American investors who in the premier can stand alongside them, but even they will feel the pinch if the Saudis start to spend more as is their plan. My opinion is we need a huge investor, and they are out there, a new ground at Crystal Place which is totally achievable, and push to stay at the top level of world football which we are currently very close to. We are very well located to grow and source top level future stars. It is of course all down to the Board to respond to what is happening on the world stage and make big strides for us to participate. I for one hope they are up for it and have the inclination to pursue it. If not then we need to secure the huge funds elsewhere so we can join the top level and really excel. We are so close to it with everything Parish has put in place. Parish's one big misfortune has undoubtedly been been finding hefty investors, bringing them on board and then inexplicably seeing them lose interest. So come on Harris and Blitzer, either grab us by the horns and turn us into a top top club which you know you can do, or help us find someone who wants to own one of the best future potential clubs in the premier with so much growth opportunity and with one of the best fan bases on the planet.
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Bexley Eagle Bexley Kent 29 Jul 23 10.27pm | |
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The reality is there are only 3 competitions we can win so the odds are heavily stacked against us. We could throw 500 mil at it and be no better off e.g Chelsea. The current model of identifying young talent and then selling on is at an embryonic stage for Palace but is a model the likes of Brighton and Brentford have followed successfully ( although neither have won anything as yet). It seems a sensible approach for a club the size of Palace. We therefore have to enjoy these talents why we have them and hope for a decent cup run and for most season ticket holders good performances and results at home.
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kennybrowns leftfoot Reigate 30 Jul 23 4.34am | |
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Originally posted by dreamwaverider
We will very soon be at a crossroads. For whatever reason, the Middle East have decided to sink a modest amount of their incredible wealth into football. For the football world the current and planned Saudi spend is going to be hugely disruptive. There are a few American investors who in the premier can stand alongside them, but even they will feel the pinch if the Saudis start to spend more as is their plan. My opinion is we need a huge investor, and they are out there, a new ground at Crystal Place which is totally achievable, and push to stay at the top level of world football which we are currently very close to. We are very well located to grow and source top level future stars. It is of course all down to the Board to respond to what is happening on the world stage and make big strides for us to participate. I for one hope they are up for it and have the inclination to pursue it. If not then we need to secure the huge funds elsewhere so we can join the top level and really excel. We are so close to it with everything Parish has put in place. Parish's one big misfortune has undoubtedly been been finding hefty investors, bringing them on board and then inexplicably seeing them lose interest. So come on Harris and Blitzer, either grab us by the horns and turn us into a top top club which you know you can do, or help us find someone who wants to own one of the best future potential clubs in the premier with so much growth opportunity and with one of the best fan bases on the planet. I've always said we are a sleeping giant and I stand by that... Just from our area alone we should be a massive club. Croydon itself should be a City.. It won't be because its an absolute hell hole and its sad to see what the Borough (the North side of it specifically) has become. I think our biggest stumbling block for any future investor is our stadium and the lack of potential to expand it. Would a Saudi invest in us? I don't think so personally. No matter what your opinion of the Saudis they have so much money its ridiculous. Simon Jordan said on Talksport the other week that it is literally impossible for them to run out of money and that says alot I think.
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Elpis In a pub 30 Jul 23 8.36pm | |
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The Saudi run football scenario is not one I would embrace , in fact I reject it full stop We would end up with regular season games being played in the desert , Cup Finals in Jeddah KO times to suit the world audience . NO thanks
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dreamwaverider London 31 Jul 23 10.57am | |
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If what the Athletic are saying re further investment from current shareholders is true, surely now is the time to re visit the possibility of a move back to Crystal Palace Park. If we want to keep sourcing our incredible young talent, we should be looking to build on Parish's strengths to date and creating a club that will allow players to play at the very top levels and therefore stay with us. By having a 42000 stadium at the venue of the 'founder of football' site we will be that club. With Harris and Blitzer wealth, that opportunity is standing out a mile now. What a legacy for their pro sport involvement. Plus it would not cost a lot more than the lopsided approvals at Selhurst, if we buy one of the Qatari stadiums being dismantled for a song. Come on H&B, you know it makes sense, its got to be done.
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becky over the moon 31 Jul 23 11.08am | |
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Originally posted by dreamwaverider
If what the Athletic are saying re further investment from current shareholders is true, surely now is the time to re visit the possibility of a move back to Crystal Palace Park. If we want to keep sourcing our incredible young talent, we should be looking to build on Parish's strengths to date and creating a club that will allow players to play at the very top levels and therefore stay with us. By having a 42000 stadium at the venue of the 'founder of football' site we will be that club. With Harris and Blitzer wealth, that opportunity is standing out a mile now. What a legacy for their pro sport involvement. Plus it would not cost a lot more than the lopsided approvals at Selhurst, if we buy one of the Qatari stadiums being dismantled for a song. Come on H&B, you know it makes sense, its got to be done. Been there too many times to bother again....what with the NIMBY's, the Park Preservation people, 5 Borough Councils and probably Mr Khan sticking his twopennyworth in, it's dead in the water before you start!
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ambrose7 Croydon 31 Jul 23 11.12am | |
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And that's before considering it's taken us the best part of a decade to secure a piece of land from Sainsbury's which is no bigger than an SE25 garden.
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southnorwoodhill 31 Jul 23 1.28pm | |
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Redevelopment and groundshare with Croydon FC of the Croydon Sports Arena. Secret agent Zaha to act as intermediary.
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cROYdonrogers Leamington Spa 31 Jul 23 2.28pm | |
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As above throw£500m at it and we are there with Chelsea - maybe. Newcastle have entered the big time. How many clubs can operate at this level in England when there are only 4 CL spots equating to ‘success’.
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southnorwoodhill 31 Jul 23 2.31pm | |
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Originally posted by cROYdonrogers
As above throw£500m at it and we are there with Chelsea - maybe. Newcastle have entered the big time. How many clubs can operate at this level in England when there are only 4 CL spots equating to ‘success’. It's not the winning, it's the taking part that counts!
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Elpis In a pub 31 Jul 23 3.10pm | |
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Originally posted by southnorwoodhill
Redevelopment and groundshare with Croydon FC of the Croydon Sports Arena. Secret agent Zaha to act as intermediary. Ive always said due to the lack of anyone else using it Purley way /Croydon Airport could be the answer .Its a massive peice of land that a skint Croydon council could get out of debt with the football club buying it . Might also lower my council tax
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PatrickA London 03 Aug 23 8.23am | |
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Has anybody else noticed how the benchmark fees for merely good players appears to have dramatically increased this summer? These types of fees used to be reserved for the truly exceptional players but have now become the norm. I'm a huge fan of the game but fear for the future.
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