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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 25 Apr 14 12.46pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Quote Dixie Eagle at 25 Apr 2014 12.42pm

Calvin Andrew was great for team spirit. Everyone thought they were amazing standing next to him.

Andrew is now playing for York. My friend saw him play for York at Oxford Utd quite recently.


 

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View blind eagle's Profile blind eagle Flag Covington.Tennessee 25 Apr 14 2.06pm Send a Private Message to blind eagle Add blind eagle as a friend

I think any group of humans needs a leader because we tend to be like sheep and all follow someone up front.While I honestly have no idea who was able to put this team spirit together I have a sneaking suspicion that Jeddi, as captain, has been most influential with perhaps some input from Jules who really is a Palace man through and through. I think team spirit is very much tied to club loyalty so perhaps we have an excellent group together and need to contemplate this situation as we plan for next season.

 

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View hastingseagle67's Profile hastingseagle67 Flag 25 Apr 14 2.14pm Send a Private Message to hastingseagle67 Add hastingseagle67 as a friend

You see, I see Jedi as a great leader and very focused as to what he wants to achieve, but I don't particularly see him organising a pizza and play station night with some of the lads, or having a laugh with a player who has just been b*llocked by Pulis so that said player doesn't go into a sulk and dwell on it.

 


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View sydtheeagle's Profile sydtheeagle Flag England 25 Apr 14 2.17pm Send a Private Message to sydtheeagle Add sydtheeagle as a friend

Quote Willo at 25 Apr 2014 12.46pm

Quote Dixie Eagle at 25 Apr 2014 12.42pm

Calvin Andrew was great for team spirit. Everyone thought they were amazing standing next to him.

Andrew is now playing for York. My friend saw him play for York at Oxford Utd quite recently.


Do you want to expand on your use of the word "playing". I've not seen it appear in the same sentence as "Calvin Andrew" before. I can believe Andrew was at Oxford. I can believe he was wearing a York City shirt. But what you suggest beyond that isn't really credible.

 


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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 25 Apr 14 2.22pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Quote sydtheeagle at 25 Apr 2014 2.17pm


Do you want to expand on your use of the word "playing".

How about he went on the field of play as part of the starting 11 and took part in the game ???? !!!!
I was thinking about using the words "He plied his trade" !
Semantics !


 

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EastEndPalace Flag WithHardNutsCosImAHardBastard 25 Apr 14 2.23pm

We have a team of leaders. Pulis, Kemp, Millen, Francis in the coaching staff are all known and very respected. On the pitch we have leaders all across the pitch in Jedi, Dann, Ledley, Damo, Chamakh, Ward. The team spirit is great and will continue to be great.

 

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View Gameover's Profile Gameover Flag 25 Apr 14 2.46pm Send a Private Message to Gameover Add Gameover as a friend

The thing I think that is good is there is not one superstar or "diva footballer" in the palace side. Every player knows they are equally important in making the machine run. They all work for each other. Even down to the fans. I think the team gains inspiration from us as even in the worst of scenarios we the fans are there singing and cheering the lads on home and away and that in itself is a massive boost. I suppose when you think of a Captain you would automatically think inspirational leader but inspiration doesn't always have to come from words but can also come from performances and based on that I couldn't pick who as all the performances have been inspirational.

 


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View jason7's Profile jason7 Flag croydon 25 Apr 14 3.01pm Send a Private Message to jason7 Add jason7 as a friend

Michael who is a leader and sets by example,no nonsense captain.Looked up to by the whole squad,and give everyone the run through walls for each other mentality.Remember last year at Huddersfield when Alan Lee broke mr j cheek bone,players all stood as one and there were a few punches thrown.

 

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View hastingseagle67's Profile hastingseagle67 Flag 25 Apr 14 3.18pm Send a Private Message to hastingseagle67 Add hastingseagle67 as a friend

Quote Gameover at 25 Apr 2014 2.46pm

The thing I think that is good is there is not one superstar or "diva footballer" in the palace side. Every player knows they are equally important in making the machine run. They all work for each other. Even down to the fans. I think the team gains inspiration from us as even in the worst of scenarios we the fans are there singing and cheering the lads on home and away and that in itself is a massive boost. I suppose when you think of a Captain you would automatically think inspirational leader but inspiration doesn't always have to come from words but can also come from performances and based on that I couldn't pick who as all the performances have been inspirational.

I would like to believe that this is the correct answer !

 


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View blind eagle's Profile blind eagle Flag Covington.Tennessee 25 Apr 14 4.52pm Send a Private Message to blind eagle Add blind eagle as a friend

Quote hastingseagle67 at 25 Apr 2014 2.14pm

You see, I see Jedi as a great leader and very focused as to what he wants to achieve, but I don't particularly see him organising a pizza and play station night with some of the lads, or having a laugh with a player who has just been b*llocked by Pulis so that said player doesn't go into a sulk and dwell on it.


I don't think team spirit necessarily means pizza or having a laugh with the lads. As one who was very dependent on leadership in my professional life I think it is all about being able to get people to focus on the task at hand and being able to identify those who would put their backs into a cause while helping those who are reluctant to make a commitment to a unified approach to the task in hand. May be leadership means different things to different people, I'm open minded enough to believe so.

 

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View Seth's Profile Seth Flag On a pale blue dot 25 Apr 14 5.46pm Send a Private Message to Seth Add Seth as a friend

Quote jason7 at 25 Apr 2014 3.01pm

Michael who is a leader and sets by example,no nonsense captain.Looked up to by the whole squad,and give everyone the run through walls for each other mentality.Remember last year at Huddersfield when Alan Lee broke mr j cheek bone,players all stood as one and there were a few punches thrown.


Who is Michael?

 


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Quote Seth at 25 Apr 2014 5.46pm

Quote jason7 at 25 Apr 2014 3.01pm

Michael who is a leader and sets by example,no nonsense captain.Looked up to by the whole squad,and give everyone the run through walls for each other mentality.Remember last year at Huddersfield when Alan Lee broke mr j cheek bone,players all stood as one and there were a few punches thrown.


Who is Michael?

Jedinak , I believe Michael is his real name.

 

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