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View Jimmy Doyle's Profile Jimmy Doyle Flag Narathiwat 05 Feb 24 3.09am Send a Private Message to Jimmy Doyle Add Jimmy Doyle as a friend

It's time for Roy and Ray to retire. Left by mutual agreement should be acceptable to all parties.

 

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View Henry of Peckham's Profile Henry of Peckham Flag Eton Mess 05 Feb 24 7.24am Send a Private Message to Henry of Peckham Add Henry of Peckham as a friend

Originally posted by Jimmy Doyle

It's time for Roy and Ray to retire. Left by mutual agreement should be acceptable to all parties.

That time was at the end of last season, Roy and Steve should have known better (altho easily said in hindsight) ... It must be very difficult to bring in a decent manager at this stage of the season?

 


Denial is not just a river in Egypt

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View HesHereHesThere's Profile HesHereHesThere Flag Beckenham 05 Feb 24 8.02am Send a Private Message to HesHereHesThere Add HesHereHesThere as a friend

Originally posted by Henry of Peckham

That time was at the end of last season, Roy and Steve should have known better (altho easily said in hindsight) ... It must be very difficult to bring in a decent manager at this stage of the season?

Especially considering no one wanted the job in the summer and Parish had to persuade Roy to take it…we’re even less appealing now!

 

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View Nicholas91's Profile Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 05 Feb 24 8.08am Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Originally posted by HesHereHesThere

Especially considering no one wanted the job in the summer and Parish had to persuade Roy to take it…we’re even less appealing now!

Apparently, we'll be able to get a Hot Dog and soft drink in exchange for our CVs at the Chelsea game.

 


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 VinceHilaire's Profile VinceHilaire Flag London 05 Feb 24 8.09am Send a Private Message to VinceHilaire Add VinceHilaire as a friend

I think if Roy & Ray take training today - then assume they are there for the season!

 

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View PatrickA's Profile PatrickA Flag London 05 Feb 24 8.17am Send a Private Message to PatrickA Add PatrickA as a friend

If he’s back in charge of training this morning then it’s likely he’ll be in charge of the Chelsea game.
If a decision had been made to replace him it would be McCarthy taking training this morning .

 

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Yellow Card - User has been warned of conduct on the messageboards robdave2k Flag 05 Feb 24 8.25am

I think half the issue is that they've pulled the trigger to late - no one will want it now.

We've a better squad than a few teams, but our manager seems to want to drill into us we are not good enough. When he was at Liverpool - the players there said they were made to be fearful of the opposition, not concentrate on how good they were.

Hrolf mentioned somewhere about missing Eze, Olise, Doucoure, etc - well I can't help but think Roy's training methods are not suited to any kind of attacking player. It's clear we don't practice any form of attacking, and it's all structure in defence and our flair players are being overworked.

Sadly I think Roy is a relic of a bygone era - and also a stubborn old man unable to admit any kind of mistake - take his England leaving interview. Unable to take any kind of responsibility or understand how he could possibly have got anything wrong.

He'd have had Wright and Bright defending from the front in 1990, and we'd have gone down.

I don't feel the same kind of connection to Palace these days, and sadly Roy is part of that. Organisation is what you need when you are in crisis, managed progression is what you need when you are stable. What was progressive 50 years ago isn't now. At one time trench warfare was progressive.

I think we are stuck with him though and if I was a Palace player I'd be looking at my manager thinking that he wouldn't inspire a rabbit to reproduce. Then he'd replace the rabbit with a young player and blame the young player when it doesn't happen.

Edited by robdave2k (05 Feb 2024 8.26am)

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View Nicholas91's Profile Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 05 Feb 24 8.34am Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Originally posted by robdave2k

I think half the issue is that they've pulled the trigger to late - no one will want it now.

We've a better squad than a few teams, but our manager seems to want to drill into us we are not good enough. When he was at Liverpool - the players there said they were made to be fearful of the opposition, not concentrate on how good they were.

Hrolf mentioned somewhere about missing Eze, Olise, Doucoure, etc - well I can't help but think Roy's training methods are not suited to any kind of attacking player. It's clear we don't practice any form of attacking, and it's all structure in defence and our flair players are being overworked.

Sadly I think Roy is a relic of a bygone era - and also a stubborn old man unable to admit any kind of mistake - take his England leaving interview. Unable to take any kind of responsibility or understand how he could possibly have got anything wrong.

He'd have had Wright and Bright defending from the front in 1990, and we'd have gone down.

I don't feel the same kind of connection to Palace these days, and sadly Roy is part of that. Organisation is what you need when you are in crisis, managed progression is what you need when you are stable. What was progressive 50 years ago isn't now. At one time trench warfare was progressive.

I think we are stuck with him though and if I was a Palace player I'd be looking at my manager thinking that he wouldn't inspire a rabbit to reproduce.

Edited by robdave2k (05 Feb 2024 8.26am)

Edited by robdave2k (05 Feb 2024 8.30am)

All correct IMHO robdave2k.

A team that had sincere limitations and needed anachronistic coaching to just steady the ship sure, bring in Roy.

A team where we're investing in a more youthful squad, and may have our star players out injured from time to time, he's been a f**king disaster.

He's not suited for the modern game, not suited for modern players, not fit to still be working at his age and looks to have lost the players and the fans. What's the point?

 


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 Hrolf The Ganger's Profile Hrolf The Ganger Flag 05 Feb 24 8.37am Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

The only focus here should be on the best way to keep the club up.
I don't see how disharmony can lead to anything except disaster.

We have to let Parish make the decision on who manages the team based on prevailing circumstances.

Shouting abuse at the chairman, manager and players and holding up stupid banners will only make matters worse.

Surely everyone wants the same thing here. Premier League next season.

 

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Yellow Card - User has been warned of conduct on the messageboards robdave2k Flag 05 Feb 24 8.55am

Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

The only focus here should be on the best way to keep the club up.
I don't see how disharmony can lead to anything except disaster.

We have to let Parish make the decision on who manages the team based on prevailing circumstances.

Shouting abuse at the chairman, manager and players and holding up stupid banners will only make matters worse.

Surely everyone wants the same thing here. Premier League next season.

Not wanting to do he said/she said Hrolf, but can't help but think Roy started all this with his comments about the supporters. Then having a go at the youngsters.

 

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View MrRobbo's Profile MrRobbo Flag Purley 05 Feb 24 9.09am Send a Private Message to MrRobbo Add MrRobbo as a friend

Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

The only focus here should be on the best way to keep the club up.
I don't see how disharmony can lead to anything except disaster.

We have to let Parish make the decision on who manages the team based on prevailing circumstances.

Shouting abuse at the chairman, manager and players and holding up stupid banners will only make matters worse.

Surely everyone wants the same thing here. Premier League next season.

I must admit, I've never been a fan of the banners. Especially not aimed at Parish. He's got his faults, but loves the club and will be hurting. 24k people saying he's f*cked up isn't helpful. He sees the matches, and will be well aware.

But back to your opening point, yes absolutely. But what is the answer? We are getting to the point where it feels as though Roy has lost the players. So there may be no other good options available now, but what do we do, put Paddy in? Jeez.

If we needed a 0-0 draw on the last day of the season I'd rather still have Roy in charge (I think).

 

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View southnorwoodhill's Profile southnorwoodhill Flag 05 Feb 24 9.21am Send a Private Message to southnorwoodhill Add southnorwoodhill as a friend

Originally posted by robdave2k

I think half the issue is that they've pulled the trigger to late - no one will want it now.

We've a better squad than a few teams, but our manager seems to want to drill into us we are not good enough. When he was at Liverpool - the players there said they were made to be fearful of the opposition, not concentrate on how good they were.

Hrolf mentioned somewhere about missing Eze, Olise, Doucoure, etc - well I can't help but think Roy's training methods are not suited to any kind of attacking player. It's clear we don't practice any form of attacking, and it's all structure in defence and our flair players are being overworked.

Sadly I think Roy is a relic of a bygone era - and also a stubborn old man unable to admit any kind of mistake - take his England leaving interview. Unable to take any kind of responsibility or understand how he could possibly have got anything wrong.

He'd have had Wright and Bright defending from the front in 1990, and we'd have gone down.

I don't feel the same kind of connection to Palace these days, and sadly Roy is part of that. Organisation is what you need when you are in crisis, managed progression is what you need when you are stable. What was progressive 50 years ago isn't now. At one time trench warfare was progressive.

I think we are stuck with him though and if I was a Palace player I'd be looking at my manager thinking that he wouldn't inspire a rabbit to reproduce. Then he'd replace the rabbit with a young player and blame the young player when it doesn't happen.

Edited by robdave2k (05 Feb 2024 8.26am)

Edited by robdave2k (05 Feb 2024 8.30am)

Edited by robdave2k (05 Feb 2024 8.31am)

Excellent post. Parish had all summer to find a new manager, couldn't find one (for whatever reason) and opted for the cheapest and easiest option, Croydon Roy.
Once a couple of key players got injured that was it, the rest doesn't need much hindsight to understand that Hodgson totally lacks creative imagination and cannot think outside the box, it's the Roy way or the highway - same selections, same tactics, same failed favourites, same square pegs in round holes, failure to take responsibility and preference to blame others, the belief that doing the same that has got us in this position will somehow get us out of it - what has happened has been entirely predictable and at this point we have to ask ourselves: why hasn't Parish intervened like he has a history of doing?
On a positive note we should have a reasonable side in the Championship. Change is necessary, one way or another.

 

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