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I must say I am slightly worried because of the earlier rumour that TP and parish were not seeing eye to eye, I hope they sort it out, that's if there is a problem.
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Who the cap fits, let them wear it. The Palace cap fits for now. Let's enjoy it while it lasts.
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They supposedly fell out over how much money there was for players. But with at least another £60m in the kitty at the start of the season, Palace can surely move up a gear in the buying market.
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parrish has not said anything yet about our wonderful manager and team why?
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I'd be happy if we aimed to establish ourselves as a comfortable mid-table club, at least for the next few years. Pulis is the man to get us to that point. Quietly strengthen in the summer, take no risks and consolidate. Please, please, please don't be tempted to try to achieve beyond our capabilities too soon. Build something that will last. Get some young coaches on board, look after them and build a dynasty so the transition when TP eventually leaves will be as seamless as possible. When 2010 took over, the club found itself under safe, responsible and stable ownership for the first time in over over 40 years: a real dawning of a new era. We are now genuinely in a position to establish ourselves in the top flight if we keep our nerve and don't try to overstretch ourselves. These are the most exciting times in all my 46 years as a Palace fan. We MUST keep Pulis.
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Quote Cucking Funt at 17 Apr 2014 12.35am
I'd be happy if we aimed to establish ourselves as a comfortable mid-table club, at least for the next few years. Pulis is the man to get us to that point. Quietly strengthen in the summer, take no risks and consolidate. Please, please, please don't be tempted to try to achieve beyond our capabilities too soon. Build something that will last. Get some young coaches on board, look after them and build a dynasty so the transition when TP eventually leaves will be as seamless as possible. When 2010 took over, the club found itself under safe, responsible and stable ownership for the first time in over over 40 years: a real dawning of a new era. We are now genuinely in a position to establish ourselves in the top flight if we keep our nerve and don't try to overstretch ourselves. These are the most exciting times in all my 46 years as a Palace fan. We MUST keep Pulis. Agree with every word Cuckers, although the Wright/Bright/Coppell years were pretty damn exciting too
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Quote Seth at 17 Apr 2014 12.37am
Quote Cucking Funt at 17 Apr 2014 12.35am
I'd be happy if we aimed to establish ourselves as a comfortable mid-table club, at least for the next few years. Pulis is the man to get us to that point. Quietly strengthen in the summer, take no risks and consolidate. Please, please, please don't be tempted to try to achieve beyond our capabilities too soon. Build something that will last. Get some young coaches on board, look after them and build a dynasty so the transition when TP eventually leaves will be as seamless as possible. When 2010 took over, the club found itself under safe, responsible and stable ownership for the first time in over over 40 years: a real dawning of a new era. We are now genuinely in a position to establish ourselves in the top flight if we keep our nerve and don't try to overstretch ourselves. These are the most exciting times in all my 46 years as a Palace fan. We MUST keep Pulis. Agree with every word Cuckers, although the Wright/Bright/Coppell years were pretty damn exciting too
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Quote Cucking Funt at 17 Apr 2014 12.40am
Quote Seth at 17 Apr 2014 12.37am
Quote Cucking Funt at 17 Apr 2014 12.35am
I'd be happy if we aimed to establish ourselves as a comfortable mid-table club, at least for the next few years. Pulis is the man to get us to that point. Quietly strengthen in the summer, take no risks and consolidate. Please, please, please don't be tempted to try to achieve beyond our capabilities too soon. Build something that will last. Get some young coaches on board, look after them and build a dynasty so the transition when TP eventually leaves will be as seamless as possible. When 2010 took over, the club found itself under safe, responsible and stable ownership for the first time in over over 40 years: a real dawning of a new era. We are now genuinely in a position to establish ourselves in the top flight if we keep our nerve and don't try to overstretch ourselves. These are the most exciting times in all my 46 years as a Palace fan. We MUST keep Pulis. Agree with every word Cuckers, although the Wright/Bright/Coppell years were pretty damn exciting too
Now feels very different; 2010 are a huge part of the story and it could be that - if we can keep hold of Mr P - we are about to experience something very un-Palace indeed: a period of consolidation, relative success and - dare I imagine it - a little bit of glory?
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Didn't like what he said in post match interview. He said he will look back with great satisfaction what he has achieved this season.
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Quote slubglurge at 17 Apr 2014 12.47am
Didn't like what he said in post match interview. He said he will look back with great satisfaction what he has achieved this season.
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Quote slubglurge at 17 Apr 2014 12.47am
Didn't like what he said in post match interview. He said he will look back with great satisfaction what he has achieved this season.
Edited by EastEndPalace (17 Apr 2014 12.51am)
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Quote slubglurge at 17 Apr 2014 12.47am
Didn't like what he said in post match interview. He said he will look back with great satisfaction what he has achieved this season. He's talking about when his career is over. Nothing to read into there.
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