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View DenTyler's Profile DenTyler Flag Sidcup 13 Feb 24 9.25pm Send a Private Message to DenTyler Add DenTyler as a friend

I think he did fine for his first league start and against Chelsea. We know they are not the team of old but for a kid from Brazil it may have phased him the first period of the game, I think he grew into the game but was knackered a good 10 minutes before he came off. It will take some time to get match sharp. He is really raw and do I think he was worth what we paid… probably not but We are where we are and we don’t know what he is going to do which means most defenders won’t know what he is going to do and how good is it not to be predictable Palace all the time.

I do get the concern about the defensive side of things but surely the supposedly great defence minded manager we have can work out a way to get cover so he is free to roam. I definitely don’t think it is a good idea to have him in front of Mitchell. He needs to be in the middle where he gets plenty of cover and mateta, Lerma and hughes can be in his ear more.

I said earlier he would be better on the right with Munoz behind him but maybe there is a way to sit him in front of a midfield 3 behind Mateta who is like a new player at the moment and Franca with his pace can feed off him.

 

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View Rachid Rachid Rachid's Profile Rachid Rachid Rachid Flag 13 Feb 24 10.03pm Send a Private Message to Rachid Rachid Rachid Add Rachid Rachid Rachid as a friend

Thought he offered us our only outlet through his pace over a few yards and that he gave Chelsea something to think about so he as to be picked on that basis alone. But he was dispossessed very easily and literally presented the ball to the defender a couple of times when faced up just as he did Mykolenko.

Wharton was great. Busy, composed and quick to spot a forward pass.

 

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View Norbury Old Git's Profile Norbury Old Git Flag London 14 Feb 24 11.07am Send a Private Message to Norbury Old Git Add Norbury Old Git as a friend

Originally posted by Rachid Rachid Rachid

Thought he offered us our only outlet through his pace over a few yards and that he gave Chelsea something to think about so he as to be picked on that basis alone. But he was dispossessed very easily and literally presented the ball to the defender a couple of times when faced up just as he did Mykolenko.

Wharton was great. Busy, composed and quick to spot a forward pass.

Despite his failings, Franca is a teenager who speaks little English, has moved from another continent to a new style of football. I don’t remember Olise setting the world alight on his first few matches even after his injuries but he was given the chance to improve. I saw enough to give me hope that he may develop to become a decent Premier League player hopefully with us.

 

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View thai-eagle's Profile thai-eagle Flag chiang mai 14 Feb 24 11.26am Send a Private Message to thai-eagle Add thai-eagle as a friend

Think we have a great footballer here. Give him game time, play him behind Mateta and he will blossom. Good touches, eye for a pass and real shooting boots. Franca any given game compared to Schlupp.

 

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View palace99's Profile palace99 Flag New Mills 14 Feb 24 11.45am Send a Private Message to palace99 Add palace99 as a friend

Originally posted by Rachid Rachid Rachid

Thought he offered us our only outlet through his pace over a few yards and that he gave Chelsea something to think about so he as to be picked on that basis alone. But he was dispossessed very easily and literally presented the ball to the defender a couple of times when faced up just as he did Mykolenko.

Wharton was great. Busy, composed and quick to spot a forward pass.

yes, that is my biggest concern.

Happy to give the guy time as he is young and is adapting to a new country etc, however, surely a skilful player will have a few tricks up his sleeve.
When he did get a couple of 1 on 1s opportunities he did look clueless.
At one point in the 1st half he had space in front of him to run into and almost stood still.

If we are going to play him i would prefer to see him in the Eze/No10 role as he seems more suited to that.

 

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View palace99's Profile palace99 Flag New Mills 14 Feb 24 11.52am Send a Private Message to palace99 Add palace99 as a friend

Originally posted by Norbury Old Git

Despite his failings, Franca is a teenager who speaks little English, has moved from another continent to a new style of football. I don’t remember Olise setting the world alight on his first few matches even after his injuries but he was given the chance to improve. I saw enough to give me hope that he may develop to become a decent Premier League player hopefully with us.

for accuracy Olise arrived injured so was slowly introduced to the team from the bench from Sept onwards. He scored quite early into his Palace career as a sub v Leicester and also had a hand in a couple of goals. In October he was given his 1st start v Newcastle, before he went back onto the bench. He was a regular starter from Jan onwards, after his impressive performance v Millwall.

Comparing Olise and Franca is a little unfair however if you do, Olise's impact was clearly greater.

 

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View EverybodyDannsNow's Profile EverybodyDannsNow Flag SE19 14 Feb 24 12.24pm Send a Private Message to EverybodyDannsNow Add EverybodyDannsNow as a friend

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I'm sorry but I have to disagree. Schlupp offers absolutely nothing.

One goal and one assist in 1200+ minutes this season. Three goals and two assists in 2600+ minutes last season. That is simply nowhere near good enough for a team who are struggling to score, especially when we already have Ayew on the other wing.

The last seven games in which Schlupp has played 45 minutes or more, we've won a single point. I'm not pinning the blame just on him for that but he doesn't help.

We also conceded 20 goals in that run so it's not like he's some defensive colossus who helps us keep a tight ship.

We simply cannot have a front three of Schlupp, Ayew and Mateta, all of whom are goal shy. If it's not going to be Franca, it has to be Edoaurd.

Completely agree - Schlupp is just about acceptable in a midfield 3, but he shouldn't be anywhere near the forward positions these days.

As you say, him Ayew and JP as a 3 is just too blunt to be a front line at this level.

Franca should be given the opportunity whilst Eze, Olise and JRS are all injured - he looks far from complete but in terms of profile is a much more suitable replacement.

For those saying Roy has been vindicated in not playing him all season by that performance;

Firstly, I don't think Franca made us a worse team at all, and if anything I'm even more baffled why he's never been given an opportunity before. Chelsea are still a team full of quality, and they have a particularly offensive RB - Franca's defensive naivety is not going to be as obvious as that in every game, and going forward he offers considerably more threat than Schlupp. He didn't look miles out of his depth by any means.

Secondly, imagine he had these sort of development opportunities from the start of the season, how much further would he be along by now? The only way to solve naivety is with experience, and Roy's unwillingness to offer him any is just as much to blame. If he was 6 months into playing at this level with regular starts and minutes, I think we'd have a real asset on our hands by now.

But Roy has no interest in developing players or finding solutions, so why bother. He has no stake in Franca's development beyond this year, so why take the 'risk' of a few mistakes along the way to aid his development... it would be someone else who benefits from that in future seasons, so no incentive to care.

 

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View n wales eagles's Profile n wales eagles Flag llandudno 14 Feb 24 12.36pm Send a Private Message to n wales eagles Add n wales eagles as a friend

I'm sure he will be next season's championship young plaher of the year

 

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View NEILLO's Profile NEILLO Flag Shoreham-by-Sea 14 Feb 24 1.42pm Send a Private Message to NEILLO Add NEILLO as a friend

Originally posted by EverybodyDannsNow

Completely agree - Schlupp is just about acceptable in a midfield 3, but he shouldn't be anywhere near the forward positions these days.

As you say, him Ayew and JP as a 3 is just too blunt to be a front line at this level.

Franca should be given the opportunity whilst Eze, Olise and JRS are all injured - he looks far from complete but in terms of profile is a much more suitable replacement.

For those saying Roy has been vindicated in not playing him all season by that performance;

Firstly, I don't think Franca made us a worse team at all, and if anything I'm even more baffled why he's never been given an opportunity before. Chelsea are still a team full of quality, and they have a particularly offensive RB - Franca's defensive naivety is not going to be as obvious as that in every game, and going forward he offers considerably more threat than Schlupp. He didn't look miles out of his depth by any means.

Secondly, imagine he had these sort of development opportunities from the start of the season, how much further would he be along by now? The only way to solve naivety is with experience, and Roy's unwillingness to offer him any is just as much to blame. If he was 6 months into playing at this level with regular starts and minutes, I think we'd have a real asset on our hands by now.

But Roy has no interest in developing players or finding solutions, so why bother. He has no stake in Franca's development beyond this year, so why take the 'risk' of a few mistakes along the way to aid his development... it would be someone else who benefits from that in future seasons, so no incentive to care.

Given your thoughts on Hodgson I think the question should be why did we buy Franca in the first place ?

Also worth factoring in is that Franca came to us already carrying an injury which delayed his availability until October - so not the start of the season. He's not had the opportunity to be six months into playing at this level.

Hodgson's job is to win football matches. That's his first priority, not player development. His methodology is well known. If he perceives there to be a risk in starting Franca then he's obviously not going to take it.

Hodgson's almost been forced into selecting him now, and I really hope Franca comes to be as good as we all hope he will be.

Let's also hope that Palace stay up and that with the benefit of a proper pre season under his belt, Franca makes real progress next season.

 


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View A1969Eagle's Profile A1969Eagle Flag Redhill 14 Feb 24 1.46pm Send a Private Message to A1969Eagle Add A1969Eagle as a friend

Reading these posts, observations.

You can tell who was that match.

You can who sat at home or in the pub.

You can read who has an understanding of team playing and who is clueless, like wise for individual players.

It seems those who used to pick on Ayew, need another target.

At the match, you see the bigger picture.

I was at 1st Matches (starting) for raw Zaha, Wright, Collymore, AWB, Bright to name a few. They all had starts like Franco, raw, giving there all.

If you were at the match you see so much more and you aint for one listening to strange commentary!

Franco wasn't frightened of trying to make a difference, and he did stretch Chelsea at times... they didnt know how to handle him.
He has deceptive speed.
We now have three players we jump to our feet when they have the ball.. Eze, Olise and now Franco!!

 

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View EverybodyDannsNow's Profile EverybodyDannsNow Flag SE19 14 Feb 24 1.50pm Send a Private Message to EverybodyDannsNow Add EverybodyDannsNow as a friend

Originally posted by NEILLO

Given your thoughts on Hodgson I think the question should be why did we buy Franca in the first place ?

Also worth factoring in is that Franca came to us already carrying an injury which delayed his availability until October - so not the start of the season. He's not had the opportunity to be six months into playing at this level.

Hodgson's job is to win football matches. That's his first priority, not player development. His methodology is well known. If he perceives there to be a risk in starting Franca then he's obviously not going to take it.

Hodgson's almost been forced into selecting him now, and I really hope Franca comes to be as good as we all hope he will be.

Let's also hope that Palace stay up and that with the benefit of a proper pre season under his belt, Franca makes real progress next season.

I think asking why we hired a coach with no interest in young players, having spent the last however many years declaring ourselves as a club focused on developing young players, is a very good question - it’s a complete mismatch between the club and the manager, which is always going to end up being problematic.

Ok, call it four months at this level if you want - the point still stands that he could already be a lot more developed than he is.

As for the bit in bold, it his job and he’s failing miserably at it. Questions around his priorities and methodologies are perfectly valid when he is failing to do, as you correctly highlight, the main function of his job.

 

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View MrRobbo's Profile MrRobbo Flag Purley 14 Feb 24 1.57pm Send a Private Message to MrRobbo Add MrRobbo as a friend

Originally posted by EverybodyDannsNow

Completely agree - Schlupp is just about acceptable in a midfield 3, but he shouldn't be anywhere near the forward positions these days.

As you say, him Ayew and JP as a 3 is just too blunt to be a front line at this level.

Franca should be given the opportunity whilst Eze, Olise and JRS are all injured - he looks far from complete but in terms of profile is a much more suitable replacement.

For those saying Roy has been vindicated in not playing him all season by that performance;

Firstly, I don't think Franca made us a worse team at all, and if anything I'm even more baffled why he's never been given an opportunity before. Chelsea are still a team full of quality, and they have a particularly offensive RB - Franca's defensive naivety is not going to be as obvious as that in every game, and going forward he offers considerably more threat than Schlupp. He didn't look miles out of his depth by any means.

Secondly, imagine he had these sort of development opportunities from the start of the season, how much further would he be along by now? The only way to solve naivety is with experience, and Roy's unwillingness to offer him any is just as much to blame. If he was 6 months into playing at this level with regular starts and minutes, I think we'd have a real asset on our hands by now.

But Roy has no interest in developing players or finding solutions, so why bother. He has no stake in Franca's development beyond this year, so why take the 'risk' of a few mistakes along the way to aid his development... it would be someone else who benefits from that in future seasons, so no incentive to care.

A lot of truth in this.

For me the bottom line is Franca is not ready. Roy has been right not to trust him, all the while we are tight and looking for 1-0 wins.

Without Olise and Eze we have next to zero attacking intent, so have to throw caution to the wind. And whilst horrible from a positional perspective, he did on occasion give them something to think about.

My bigger worry would be the 'extensive' scouting DF put in to the deal, its clear that the boy is nowhere near ready. And worth nowhere near what we paid for him.

 

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