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Originally posted by Phil’s Barber
Not out of context or disingenuous at all. Did you actually see or hear the BBC interview or are you just responding to the quotes people have put on here? He was clearly talking about his approach to the game and his satisfaction with the point bearing in mind Fulham had been playing well, we had a number of players out injured and because he ‘knew’ we were going to be under pressure for large parts of the game... “Nil Nil I think was the best we were going to be able to get today...and we got it”. I was being every bit sincere in my post and I don’t think his comments could’ve been any clearer. Below is the link of the full interview.
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Originally posted by taylors lovechild
I know this might seem an odd suggestion given the position they're in, but I actually still think Chris Wilder could do a good job if he left Sheffield Utd this season. They have a weak squad and have been beset by injuries, but tactically he does seem to have some interesting ideas and a willingness to make adjustments mid-game (often switching between 3-5-2 and 4-4-2). I think Warnock suggested him when he left us last time round. He is a life long Sheffield Utd fan though, so it is perhaps unlikely that he will quit.
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Thank you, I stand corrected Originally posted by Willo
Anguissa has been playing for Fulham of late,he started against us the other night, and is much improved from the player who first joined the club.
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Originally posted by Willo
I totally reject your assertion that my account was a work of fiction and a 'Lie du jour'. The tide was way out and there were a few people taking a stroll on the sand socially-distanced, some walking their dogs. Edited by Willo (02 Mar 2021 9.18am) You didn’t say you had a discussion you said you overheard, which implies listening in over a distance. So you either stopped your walk to listen to their conversation (a bit weird), or you knew them in which case the context of your post is all wrong.
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Originally posted by Putitout
Yes, agreed, I wouldn’t have a problem with Wilder. I think he has gone as far as he can with Sheffield.
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Originally posted by Phil’s Barber
To clarify, I was replying to Gary St. Andrew who asked me who would be my choice. Nagelsmann is optimistic I agree but in no way do I see the Gerrard appointment being out of the question. I didn’t mention the other two. Benitez is well within our reach but I would prefer Thomas Frank or Scott Parker to Rafa. Understood, and I certainly wasn't calling you (or anyone else) out individually, just expressing my great surprise that what seems to be a fair few posters on here think the club can 'aim high' regarding the next manager and actually achieve anything other than looking foolish, wasting time, and making it clear to the world that whoever we do end up with was not our first choice. This has nothing to do with 'lacking ambition', whatever that means when applied to a supporter. As tempting as the Premier League and London are, any serious manager who has either been used to, or has already earned the right to have a crack at, Champions League football will not come to Palace. We are a world away from somewhere like Everton, who have done very well to attract Ancelotti, but on the basis that they have the money and will to have a crack at the top four. We might be able to attract someone who can do well enough for us to get a chance at a club who could compete for a top four place - in other words, someone who is a clear level beneath the likes of Tuchel, Pochettino, Nagelsmann, and Gerard (who has not only just won the league in style, but also earned a run at the Champions League). I would be hugely concerned if Benitez came. He is wholly unsuited to life outside of the elite, demands money all the time, throws his toys out publicly when his club don't spend lavishly, and played very negative football with a Newcastle squad I wouldn't say is any worse than ours. For me it all boils down to the same conclusion as it has for a long time: Unless we get another pragmatist (Dyche?) then whoever we get will be a gamble, partly because the squad might not be capable of playing any way other than very defensively, partly because even if they are we might not get enough points to stay up playing anything other than defensively, but also because whoever comes in will, by nature of our status and who we can attract, be of the level where the big clubs aren't interested in them (yet). Whoever we can get will have significant question marks over them - that's why we can get them.
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Well im going to put it out there . Ted Lasso for our next manager .
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Originally posted by doombear
No worries, clearly a case of crossed wires. I hadn’t seen the Palace website interview otherwise I might have realised what had happened with our posts and differing interpretation. Thank you for clearing that up as I was genuinely a bit puzzled by it all.
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It’s worth a look at the final questions at today’s press conference (available on Palace TV).
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Originally posted by Willo
Eddie Howe is available and he could end up at Southampton ! Edited by Willo (01 Mar 2021 11.17pm) One can only hope.
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Originally posted by PatrickA
It’s worth a look at the final questions at today’s press conference (available on Palace TV). I agree completely. There has been a change in tone, and Hodgson wouldn't bother maintaining some ongoing pretence. He plainly hasn't a clue what the future holds for him or for the players. Given we are now in March the fact he hasn't been offered a deal, or even got any talks lined up, and the fact he hasn't been asked to contribute to decisions on player retention signposts very clearly that Parish is, at the very least, uncommitted to Hodgson at this point and has left himself the opportunity to make changes without having misled Hodgson along the way. If I had to guess I'd say that retaining Roy is one of a few options Parish is weighing up, each of which is affected by variables beyond his control and /or unresolvable at present (if we stay up, how soon we are safe, whether he can get other managers out of the club's they are in, what player signings we can achieve and who needs to be retained as a result).
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Originally posted by TheBigToePunt
I agree completely. There has been a change in tone, and Hodgson wouldn't bother maintaining some ongoing pretence. He plainly hasn't a clue what the future holds for him or for the players. Given we are now in March the fact he hasn't been offered a deal, or even got any talks lined up, and the fact he hasn't been asked to contribute to decisions on player retention signposts very clearly that Parish is, at the very least, uncommitted to Hodgson at this point and has left himself the opportunity to make changes without having misled Hodgson along the way. If I had to guess I'd say that retaining Roy is one of a few options Parish is weighing up, each of which is affected by variables beyond his control and /or unresolvable at present (if we stay up, how soon we are safe, whether he can get other managers out of the club's they are in, what player signings we can achieve and who needs to be retained as a result). The other thing in relation to this is if Roy doesn't know about contracts etc as he states, then it doesn't sound like he's planning for next season at all. Surely, if was hugely interested in staying, he would be asking questions himself? Just conjecture really, but there's something not quite right about having so many out of contract and the manager knows nothing. I guess it could just be that he didn't want to give any information out?
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