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View mtp1958's Profile mtp1958 Flag Grays 31 Dec 23 8.03am Send a Private Message to mtp1958 Add mtp1958 as a friend

Originally posted by auk


I’d be inclined to sound out Roy for a two-year contract extension.

His experience and wisdom are unrivalled. What is more, his enthusiasm is undimmed.

The young’ uns and newbies will get their chances, but we need to have 40 points on the board first.

And there’s always the F A Cup.

(Incidentally, good to hear his appreciation for the support of the fans. We all like to be appreciated.)


there is alot of anti Roy comments and yes we need a new manager but not yet so 2 years more no , always said Roy needs to go at end of season no matter what , but who would be best choice i do like what Gary O'niel is doing at wolves , Thomas Franks could be looking for a job , cooper for me is a no , potter wont come to us , Dont want a dutch manager , so choices are limited

 

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View The Dolphin's Profile The Dolphin Flag 31 Dec 23 8.23am Send a Private Message to The Dolphin Add The Dolphin as a friend

If SP believes Roy can keep us up then he will hold out until the end of the season when Southgate is nailed on to join us.

 

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View southnorwoodhill's Profile southnorwoodhill Flag 31 Dec 23 9.04am Send a Private Message to southnorwoodhill Add southnorwoodhill as a friend

Originally posted by The Dolphin

If SP believes Roy can keep us up then he will hold out until the end of the season when Southgate is nailed on to join us.

Yes, I have had a sneaking suspicion for a while that Southgate would be Parish's dream date. With the win against Brentford Roy has kept himself in a job until the end of the season, when he says that's it for him. The stars are perfectly aligned...

 

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View Eaglehamster's Profile Eaglehamster Flag Storrington 31 Dec 23 9.07am Send a Private Message to Eaglehamster Add Eaglehamster as a friend

Originally posted by southnorwoodhill

Yes, I have had a sneaking suspicion for a while that Southgate would be Parish's dream date. With the win against Brentford Roy has kept himself in a job until the end of the season, when he says that's it for him. The stars are perfectly aligned...


Nightmare scenario.

 


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View The Yorkshire Eagle's Profile The Yorkshire Eagle Flag Great Ouseburn, N Yorkshire 31 Dec 23 9.15am Send a Private Message to The Yorkshire Eagle Add The Yorkshire Eagle as a friend

As others have said, does anyone really believe Roy cares a toss about the reports of him being ‘under pressure’. I’m sure he is, perhaps now for the first time looking forward to the season-end and retirement - from front line management at least. As he himself stated yesterday, to suggest his replacement is being lined up is disrespectful.
There is no doubt IMO that he will remain in post until the summer and be given the departure he richly deserves, hopefully from all true Palace supporters, no doubt the club, and perhaps even the media.
As to his ultimate successor, we’re he to become available (which I very much doubt), Tomas Frank would, again IMO, be a great asset to CPFC. He is a top coach, and a decent human being. Huge respect to see him congratulate Oli after the game yesterday. Otherwise perhaps Potter or Tommy Cooper...he may just bring some magic... ‘just like that’. A shame Nunes not now available!

Meantime Roy will guide us comfortably to safety.. just,

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View dreamwaverider's Profile dreamwaverider Flag London 31 Dec 23 10.33am Send a Private Message to dreamwaverider Add dreamwaverider as a friend

Bournemouth and Wolves are now moving fast towards top ten. Ranked 1st and 3rd in last six games, their style of play and management is clearly working .
The two youngest managers in the Premier., Gary Oneill and Iraola (very different backgrounds) but both grown up with modern methods.
The world we are in now is very different to last century or even last decade.
I bet these guys are regulars on FIFA electronic game etc.
Their mindset will be different and their results are proving that what they are doing is working.
We either move with the times or we will continue down our current path.
We probably could have secured either of these guys.
Im sure we are not even thinking along these lines. If we want to join the ride, we need to get on the right track. AI is a stone throw away. Things are changing. Time to embrace it.

 

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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 31 Dec 23 10.37am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by dreamwaverider

Bournemouth and Wolves are now moving fast towards top ten. Ranked 1st and 3rd in last six games, their style of play and management is clearly working .
The two youngest managers in the Premier., Gary Oneill and Iraola (very different backgrounds) but both grown up with modern methods.
The world we are in now is very different to last century or even last decade.
I bet these guys are regulars on FIFA electronic game etc.
Their mindset will be different and their results are proving that what they are doing is working.
We either move with the times or we will continue down our current path.
We probably could have secured either of these guys.
Im sure we are not even thinking along these lines. If we want to join the ride, we need to get on the right track. AI is a stone throw away. Things are changing. Time to embrace it.

Perhaps we could download Roy's consciousness into a robot.

 


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View NEILLO's Profile NEILLO Flag Shoreham-by-Sea 31 Dec 23 10.44am Send a Private Message to NEILLO Add NEILLO as a friend

Originally posted by The Dolphin

If SP believes Roy can keep us up then he will hold out until the end of the season when Southgate is nailed on to join us.

Got inside info on this ?

Otherwise it's not '' nailed on '' it's pure speculation on your part.

 


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View Uphill's Profile Uphill Flag Bedford 31 Dec 23 11.43am Send a Private Message to Uphill Add Uphill as a friend

Originally posted by The Dolphin

If SP believes Roy can keep us up then he will hold out until the end of the season when Southgate is nailed on to join us.

Oh God no!
Southgate and Hodgson = two peas from the same pod.
Both have a negative, defensive mindset.

We need a progressive manager (not Cooper or Potter) who can bring out the best of our existing squad and nurture the youngsters. Whoever does arrive will surely spot our greatest weakness - the lack of a creative midfielder Our passing and ball control is below standard. Rectify that and Palace will begin to be a threat to the top six.

 

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View Phil’s Barber's Profile Phil’s Barber Flag Crowborough 31 Dec 23 11.47am Send a Private Message to Phil’s Barber Add Phil’s Barber as a friend

Originally posted by cryrst

Today papered over the cracks. We should be beating the bees with their form.
Let’s see after Arsenal, sheff u, Brighton and Chelsea.
I would expect at least 4 points from those games.

Indeed, Brentford were poor, as expected. Any manager worth their salt would’ve achieved a result against them, at home, with our resources. To think that all is well off the back of yesterday’s result is just blind faith.

It will be dire football, painful to watch and with little to get excited about. Replace Roy whilst we have a healthy head start over the three bottom clubs and get the new man in.

 

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View Eaglehamster's Profile Eaglehamster Flag Storrington 31 Dec 23 11.57am Send a Private Message to Eaglehamster Add Eaglehamster as a friend

Originally posted by Phil’s Barber

Indeed, Brentford were poor, as expected. Any manager worth their salt would’ve achieved a result against them, at home, with our resources. To think that all is well off the back of yesterday’s result is just blind faith.

It will be dire football, painful to watch and with little to get excited about. Replace Roy whilst we have a healthy head start over the three bottom clubs and get the new man in.

Yes I agree. I find the elation at a win over an out of form injury stricken team, a little misplaced. I'm relieved we won but the problem remains.

As soon as we face a decent team it'll be more of the same old.

As for those posters who question the loyalty of anyone critical of Roy or indeed call them trolls, I say the same accusation could be levelled back at them because they want us to continue with the same brand of ugly negative football.

 


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View Willo's Profile Willo Online Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 31 Dec 23 12.05pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by Eaglehamster

Yes I agree. I find the elation at a win over an out of form injury stricken team, a little misplaced. I'm relieved we won but the problem remains.

As soon as we face a decent team it'll be more of the same old.

As for those posters who question the loyalty of anyone critical of Roy or indeed call them trolls, I say the same accusation could be levelled back at them because they want us to continue with the same brand of ugly negative football.

One can be elated, and relieved, at a much needed victory without concluding that all is 'Rosy in the garden' and a corner has been turned.

We will face much greater challenges this season and I suspect there will be more wailing and lamentation on HOL !

Edited by Willo (31 Dec 2023 12.06pm)

 

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