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View est1905's Profile est1905 Flag 08 Sep 23 4.55pm Send a Private Message to est1905 Add est1905 as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

Heavens to Betsy

Mr Hodgson has been awarded a contract until the end of the current campaign, we have only played 5 games accordingly the season is in its infancy and there is already speculation about who will be handed the managerial 'Reins' when he departs !

Edited by Willo (08 Sep 2023 4.51pm)

Agree, ridiculous. Plus, hypathetically speaking, imagine if Palace had an amazing season and sneaked into a Europa league spot. No one is going to begrudge Roy having another year so he can have one last crack at Europe. After all, it will have been him that got us there. He'd deserve the chance should it come up.

 

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View crvenaeagle's Profile crvenaeagle Flag 08 Sep 23 11.13pm Send a Private Message to crvenaeagle Add crvenaeagle as a friend

Originally posted by est1905

Agree, ridiculous. Plus, hypathetically speaking, imagine if Palace had an amazing season and sneaked into a Europa league spot. No one is going to begrudge Roy having another year so he can have one last crack at Europe. After all, it will have been him that got us there. He'd deserve the chance should it come up.

If we were to somehow do the impossible and get ourselves into a European competition this season I would seriously recommend we decline the invitation as we barely have enough players to field a Premier League side, let alone compete in another competition.

 

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View dreamwaverider's Profile dreamwaverider Flag London 09 Sep 23 4.14am Send a Private Message to dreamwaverider Add dreamwaverider as a friend

Originally posted by Canterbury Palace

Think Potter would be great. De Zerbi getting enormous amounts of credit this reason, and rightly so, but he's building on a lot of the work that Potter put in.

Southgate's biggest skill is squad harmony and togetherness rather than tactical acumen. Reckon he'd want a bigger job anyway.

Not strictly true. Potter took most of his coaching team with him to Chelsea. Potter certainly managed well what Tony Bloom and Paul Barber gave him, but what de Zerbi is doing is a few legs up from Potter. At Chelsea, Potter was dismal. Id take Roy in a heart beat before Potter. Plus he is a sea weed.
Their boy Ferguson has a similar look to Haaland.

 

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View Gary St.Andrews's Profile Gary St.Andrews Flag Kenley 09 Sep 23 7.37am Send a Private Message to Gary St.Andrews Add Gary St.Andrews as a friend

Why some are saying Potter is a poor manager, I’m not sure? Things didn’t turn out great at Chelsea, but he wasn’t given time and Poch hasn’t exactly got off to a flying start either. I think we can all agree Chelsea is a poisoned chalice and any manager would struggle at that club.

Me personally, I would say “ Potter” over Southgate all day long……

 

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View PatrickA's Profile PatrickA Flag London 09 Sep 23 8.31am Send a Private Message to PatrickA Add PatrickA as a friend

I think it will be McCarthy.
None of us can say whether that would be the right decision unless and until it happens, but the pointers seem to indicate that this may well be the succession plan.
He appears to be more heavily involved in first team matters now with Roy referencing him on tactical decisions and McCarthy is also doing a bit more media.
It would be a tough baptism for him to start at Premier League level, but I suppose the club’s reasoning could be if it doesn’t work out in the first 10 games or so, there would still be time to make a change.
The gamble of bringing in a new manager without any knowledge of the club or players would also have its own risks so why not gamble with a manager who at least has this knowledge even if he hasn’t the experience?
From a personal point of view I would prefer a tried and tested manager - but certainly not Southgate.

 

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View monkey's Profile monkey Flag Sittingbourne 09 Sep 23 9.10am Send a Private Message to monkey Add monkey as a friend

Originally posted by crvenaeagle

If we were to somehow do the impossible and get ourselves into a European competition this season I would seriously recommend we decline the invitation as we barely have enough players to field a Premier League side, let alone compete in another competition.

That’s ridiculous, whatever our circumstances, if we get there we’ve got to have a go at it, even if we fail miserably and get knocked out of the qualifiers by some Latvian team no-ones heard of. Some of us yearn for a bit of competitive European football at Selhurst.

 

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View Putitout's Profile Putitout Flag Oxford 09 Sep 23 10.31am Send a Private Message to Putitout Add Putitout as a friend

Originally posted by crvenaeagle

If we were to somehow do the impossible and get ourselves into a European competition this season I would seriously recommend we decline the invitation as we barely have enough players to field a Premier League side, let alone compete in another competition.

Can not see how anyone wouldn’t know that is the truth of Palaces situation. If European competition was achieved the whole attitude toward squad size and quality would have to change. Not just because it could prove an embarrassing experience in that company if we didn’t, but more so because it’s very difficult to maintain a place in the Premier, and a run in Europe, even with an expanded squad. As we are it’s unthinkable.

 

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View NEILLO's Profile NEILLO Flag Shoreham-by-Sea 09 Sep 23 11.13am Send a Private Message to NEILLO Add NEILLO as a friend

Just my opinion, but I would be very surprised if Southgate even wanted to return to club management.

In terms of the Palace job, he is based, happily, in Harrogate. I don't think he would move from there.

Potter still lives in Hove. Geographically that's very doable.

But there has to be a plan in place for Paddy otherwise why promote him ? Most managerial appointments carry an element of risk, but none much higher than giving the job to an untried and inexperienced candidate.

Let's see...I'm focussing on worrying about this season !

 


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View Nicholas91's Profile Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 09 Sep 23 11.19am Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Originally posted by NEILLO

Just my opinion, but I would be very surprised if Southgate even wanted to return to club management.

In terms of the Palace job, he is based, happily, in Harrogate. I don't think he would move from there.

Potter still lives in Hove. Geographically that's very doable.

But there has to be a plan in place for Paddy otherwise why promote him ? Most managerial appointments carry an element of risk, but none much higher than giving the job to an untried and inexperienced candidate.

Let's see...I'm focussing on worrying about this season !

Probably for the best in football, generally speaking.

Ironically, this season is the least worried I’ve been about Palace for some time. I have huge trust in Roy, we look pretty solid now, have Olise to return and Franca to feature surely, defence and midfield look settled and we have two quality keepers. Granted squad pretty thin but the likes of relegation not even featuring in my thoughts so the only thing to concern myself with is seeing how well we can do and god willing a cup run. Happy days as far as I’m concerned.

COYP

 


Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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View Davepalace707's Profile Davepalace707 Flag Northumberland 09 Sep 23 12.08pm Send a Private Message to Davepalace707 Add Davepalace707 as a friend

Originally posted by Nicholas91

Probably for the best in football, generally speaking.

Ironically, this season is the least worried I’ve been about Palace for some time. I have huge trust in Roy, we look pretty solid now, have Olise to return and Franca to feature surely, defence and midfield look settled and we have two quality keepers. Granted squad pretty thin but the likes of relegation not even featuring in my thoughts so the only thing to concern myself with is seeing how well we can do and god willing a cup run. Happy days as far as I’m concerned.

COYP

Agreed. Plus the added bonus of maybe seeing at least one Palace player in action for the England team tonight. International breaks in the past have usually been a welcome respite from getting bashed in the Premier League.

 

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View Lanzo-Ad's Profile Lanzo-Ad Flag Lanzarote 09 Sep 23 12.55pm Send a Private Message to Lanzo-Ad Add Lanzo-Ad as a friend

Originally posted by PatrickA

I think it will be McCarthy.
None of us can say whether that would be the right decision unless and until it happens, but the pointers seem to indicate that this may well be the succession plan.
He appears to be more heavily involved in first team matters now with Roy referencing him on tactical decisions and McCarthy is also doing a bit more media.
It would be a tough baptism for him to start at Premier League level, but I suppose the club’s reasoning could be if it doesn’t work out in the first 10 games or so, there would still be time to make a change.
The gamble of bringing in a new manager without any knowledge of the club or players would also have its own risks so why not gamble with a manager who at least has this knowledge even if he hasn’t the experience?
From a personal point of view I would prefer a tried and tested manager - but certainly not Southgate.

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It will be Paddy, close thread

 


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View doombear's Profile doombear Flag Too far from Selhurst Park 09 Sep 23 1.08pm Send a Private Message to doombear Add doombear as a friend

Originally posted by Lanzo-Ad

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It will be Paddy, close thread


Your (tongue-in-cheek?) arrogant confidence always makes me smile. I will go so far as to say that I think the current plan may well be to appoint McCarthy subject to his performance alongside Ray and Roy this season. Whether he'll perform well enough this season to get the thumbs up remains to be seen.

 

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