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View andyeagles's Profile andyeagles Flag croydon 25 Sep 23 10.48pm Send a Private Message to andyeagles Add andyeagles as a friend

I've been having a think today. And I'm pretty sure palace are the only team in Premier league history to have been in the Prem for a solid decade and not won a major trophy or qualified for European football.

Can any one back this up for me by naming a team who haven't?

 

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View YT's Profile YT Flag Oxford 26 Sep 23 6.12am Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

And what if the answer is "no"?

 


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View andyeagles's Profile andyeagles Flag croydon 26 Sep 23 7.05am Send a Private Message to andyeagles Add andyeagles as a friend

Then you are the weakest link, goodbye

I think you could go as low as 7/8 years and every club have managed to do either of the above?

 

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View Elpis's Profile Elpis Flag In a pub 26 Sep 23 8.44am Send a Private Message to Elpis Add Elpis as a friend

I would counter that stat and say has a team ever been fecked over as much as Palace have been over the years .

Third in the league = No Europe
Cup Final = Clattenburg

just two that spring to mind

 


And we still need a striker

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View southnorwoodhill's Profile southnorwoodhill Flag 26 Sep 23 8.49am Send a Private Message to southnorwoodhill Add southnorwoodhill as a friend

To aim to finish each season between 12th and 15th is an ambition of sorts I guess.

 

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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 26 Sep 23 9.01am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

After the Sheffield United result against Newcastle a Millwall mate texted me that he was so glad they didn't go up last year as that would have been them.

For a club of Palace's size to stay in the PL 10/11 years is an achievement that many other clubs out side of the PL would love.

 


One more point

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View DANGERCLOSE's Profile DANGERCLOSE Flag london 26 Sep 23 11.08am Send a Private Message to DANGERCLOSE Add DANGERCLOSE as a friend

Originally posted by Badger11

After the Sheffield United result against Newcastle a Millwall mate texted me that he was so glad they didn't go up last year as that would have been them.

For a club of Palace's size to stay in the PL 10/11 years is an achievement that many other clubs out side of the PL would love.

Spot on

 

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View mtp1958's Profile mtp1958 Flag Grays 26 Sep 23 11.33am Send a Private Message to mtp1958 Add mtp1958 as a friend

Originally posted by andyeagles

I've been having a think today. And I'm pretty sure palace are the only team in Premier league history to have been in the Prem for a solid decade and not won a major trophy or qualified for European football.

Can any one back this up for me by naming a team who haven't?

cant name a team but , Leeds ,Southampton , leicester , hull , Blackburn , Fulham (by FPL) , have played in europe but 5 of them are in the championship , im happy were not and I want a trophy not by lge to get in europe , yes i know leicester won 2 trophys but there not top tier until next season

 

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Originally posted by Elpis

I would counter that stat and say has a team ever been fecked over as much as Palace have been over the years .

Third in the league = No Europe
Cup Final = Clattenburg

just two that spring to mind

Cup Final replay = Allan Gunn (from Brighton)

 


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View Nicholas91's Profile Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 26 Sep 23 11.49am Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

It's hard to determine what constitutes 'ambition' for any football club before you then decide whether that's permanent or the definition changes season by season. For example, a push for Europe may be 'ambitious' for us but for Bradford, an actual City as opposed to our little corner of London, with a similar sized stadium, it may be the play offs in League Two.

Perhaps a better definition of 'ambition' in football is a longer term goal, including sustainability, which then determines what might constitute success season by season.

We remain a PL club, one of the top 15 in the land, in a healthy financial position with a genuine chance of silverware although that may be a long shot. Most if not all the clubs above us have spent their way there whereas we do not seem equipped for such an approach.

I would therefore suggest slow, incremental improvements to the club and team, iteratively moving us forward whilst sustaining our existence and PL membership, is plenty ambitious given the reality of our situation.

Until we begin moving backwards, which may be an inevitability if nothing else changes, any major gamble may only see us move slightly above where we are now (we won't be challenging for CL). The risk associated with that however is we fall before plummeting and having our very existence threatened once more. Accrington away for a Palace in administration, on a cold January midweek, would certainly make these days seem far more romantic than they do sometimes.

All that said, get a RB and a Winger in FFS Murray (It's easier to blame him plus it just rolls off the tongue instinctively). 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 Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 26 Sep 23 12.04pm Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by Nicholas91

It's hard to determine what constitutes 'ambition' for any football club before you then decide whether that's permanent or the definition changes season by season. For example, a push for Europe may be 'ambitious' for us but for Bradford, an actual City as opposed to our little corner of London, with a similar sized stadium, it may be the play offs in League Two.

Perhaps a better definition of 'ambition' in football is a longer term goal, including sustainability, which then determines what might constitute success season by season.

We remain a PL club, one of the top 15 in the land, in a healthy financial position with a genuine chance of silverware although that may be a long shot. Most if not all the clubs above us have spent their way there whereas we do not seem equipped for such an approach.

I would therefore suggest slow, incremental improvements to the club and team, iteratively moving us forward whilst sustaining our existence and PL membership, is plenty ambitious given the reality of our situation.

Until we begin moving backwards, which may be an inevitability if nothing else changes, any major gamble may only see us move slightly above where we are now (we won't be challenging for CL). The risk associated with that however is we fall before plummeting and having our very existence threatened once more. Accrington away for a Palace in administration, on a cold January midweek, would certainly make these days seem far more romantic than they do sometimes.

All that said, get a RB and a Winger in FFS Murray (It's easier to blame him plus it just rolls off the tongue instinctively). COYP

So far we have been lucky with our limited investment in that we have not been over taken by too many other clubs.

If for example rich owners turned up at Sunderland, Ipswich, Derby, Norwich etc. by which I medium size clubs on a par with Palace then we would be in trouble.

Clubs like Newcastle have always been bigger than palace so were never a threat. I don't worry about the Sheiks taking them over, it's when they pop up at Southampton or Portsmouth or QPR that I get worried.

 


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