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That's what I have been saying all along since Ian Holloway resigned. Hopefully the clueless HOL'ers will start listening to the more intelligent minority of the Hol now.

Can anyone bring up the threads?

 

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Quote Icepick Tony at 05 Apr 2014 5.46pm

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Quote Dangermouse at 05 Apr 2014 5.27pm

Pulis made me nervous when we went on that run of games in which we really didn't try to win and I thought maybe even he had lost a bit of faith in his team. The last two matches the reins have been loosened a little and the performances and set up have been spot on. I feel the players are finally in tune with their roles in the team and the performances have oozed confidence. TP has timed it too perfection and also played far better football than I felt he was capable of and now surely only an Act of God can send us down, although it is Palace.
Well done to Mr Pulis and the boys, but I will be just as nervous and disbelieving next season, because after 40+ years of watching Palace I really can't help but fear the worst every week.

'kin hell Dangermouse, did you have sit down after that? Yo u know you praised Pulis, right?


Why say that. If Pulis f***s up I criticise, if he plays boring long ball defensive s***e I criticise and if he plays clever offensive football and we get the points we need I will praise him. Before the Chelsea match he had a spell of matches in which he deserved no praise, so I didn't give him any.
Like everyone else I have favourites and players I don't really rate, but I praise and criticise depending on what was done, not who did it. I learned that many, many years ago to give credit where it's due, rather than the moronic it's all KG/Pardews fault bulls*** you get from others.

Sorry, I'll tone the sarcasm down for you next time...maybe add 2 winks.

Sorry, I did understand it was sarcasm, but I thought I'd get my riposte in early, so hopefully I won't have to keep explaining myself.

 


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Quote Icepick Tony at 05 Apr 2014 5.36pm

Quote The Sash at 05 Apr 2014 5.20pm

It showed today his value..OGS simply outthought and no experience to do anything about it

Those pictures at the end told the tale, OGS just staring into oblivion with no clue...

In a weird way, I think Cardiff going down will be good for them, Tan may realise you can't just buy success and may start listening to the fans.

With our fairly cheap squad but tight nit group comprising of the team, board and fans we are showing vocally and on the field that it takes more than money to stay in this division.


The one thing we have as a club is a genuine feeling that we are all in together - not some token lip service to it imho

 


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Quote Dangermouse at 05 Apr 2014 5.56pm

Sorry, I did understand it was sarcasm, but I thought I'd get my riposte in early, so hopefully I won't have to keep explaining myself.

It's alright, I know your stance on the football you want to see played! Personally I agree with you on the team finally understanding exactly what Pulis wants with regard to set-up and it's come at exactly the right time for us. These 2 weeks have produced a valuable 6 points that most thought we would be lucky to get 2 from.

 


"They got his own song 'He's just too good for you', it's quite unbelievable but when you see it and he's facing up someone - I actually feel sorry for them, 'Cos he actually is" - Ian Holloway

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Quote Icepick Tony at 05 Apr 2014 6.00pm

Quote Dangermouse at 05 Apr 2014 5.56pm

Sorry, I did understand it was sarcasm, but I thought I'd get my riposte in early, so hopefully I won't have to keep explaining myself.

It's alright, I know your stance on the football you want to see played! Personally I agree with you on the team finally understanding exactly what Pulis wants with regard to set-up and it's come at exactly the right time for us. These 2 weeks have produced a valuable 6 points that most thought we would be lucky to get 2 from.


When positioning is natural, second nature as it were, it frees the mind up to concentrate on the football rather than where you should be at any given time. The team look like they have had a massive weight lifted off them in the last two matches and the confidence and belief is almost visible. Now he has to work that magic on Ince and maybe we can see the best of him next season.

 


That's Life
And as funny as it may seem
Some people get their kicks stompin' on a Dream.
KEEP THE FAITH!!!!!

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Quote The Sash at 05 Apr 2014 5.57pm

Quote Icepick Tony at 05 Apr 2014 5.36pm

Quote The Sash at 05 Apr 2014 5.20pm

It showed today his value..OGS simply outthought and no experience to do anything about it

Those pictures at the end told the tale, OGS just staring into oblivion with no clue...

In a weird way, I think Cardiff going down will be good for them, Tan may realise you can't just buy success and may start listening to the fans.

With our fairly cheap squad but tight nit group comprising of the team, board and fans we are showing vocally and on the field that it takes more than money to stay in this division.


The one thing we have as a club is a genuine feeling that we are all in together - not some token lip service to it imho

Absolutely agree Sashman. The biggest thing CPFC2010 have done for us IMO is creating a sense of community and identity. The 'south London and proud' mantra for example being just one thing. We really do have a sense of togetherness and unity as has been displayed at the Holmesdale end several times.

The greatest thing that ever happened to our club as far as im concerned.

 


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Yours sincerely
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 05 Apr 2014 5.45pm

We could have gone into today's game already relegated if we were still under Holloway and Cardiff would have stuffed us with Malky McKay as their manager.

Luckily we got Pulis and he has performed wonders and pretty much saved us now.

The Cardiff fans have had to put with Vincent Tan changing their colours and sacking McKay to replace him with a rookie and they are going down as a result of his meddling.

I imagine there was a lot of banging heads with hands for real after the game.

If we manage to stay up I have a massive respect for Holloway. For him to openly admit that he didn't think he was good enough was risking professional suicide for the benefit of our club. Like Parish said, he could easily have kept on taking his money and rinsed us for compensation when/if sacked. He did us a huge favour and I'm sure he had an important role in bringing Pulis in to the job which not many were tempted by. Thank you Ollie.

 

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Quote Harry Beever at 05 Apr 2014 6.24pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 05 Apr 2014 5.45pm

We could have gone into today's game already relegated if we were still under Holloway and Cardiff would have stuffed us with Malky McKay as their manager.

Luckily we got Pulis and he has performed wonders and pretty much saved us now.

The Cardiff fans have had to put with Vincent Tan changing their colours and sacking McKay to replace him with a rookie and they are going down as a result of his meddling.

I imagine there was a lot of banging heads with hands for real after the game.

If we manage to stay up I have a massive respect for Holloway. For him to openly admit that he didn't think he was good enough was risking professional suicide for the benefit of our club. Like Parish said, he could easily have kept on taking his money and rinsed us for compensation when/if sacked. He did us a huge favour and I'm sure he had an important role in bringing Pulis in to the job which not many were tempted by. Thank you Ollie.

Well said mate. Totally agree.

 


You'll be forever in my family's memories and it was an honor and privilege to play and lead in the red and blue
Yours sincerely
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Quote The Sash at 05 Apr 2014 5.36pm

Quote Dangermouse at 05 Apr 2014 5.27pm

Pulis made me nervous when we went on that run of games in which we really didn't try to win and I thought maybe even he had lost a bit of faith in his team. The last two matches the reins have been loosened a little and the performances and set up have been spot on. I feel the players are finally in tune with their roles in the team and the performances have oozed confidence. TP has timed it too perfection and also played far better football than I felt he was capable of and now surely only an Act of God can send us down, although it is Palace.
Well done to Mr Pulis and the boys, but I will be just as nervous and disbelieving next season, because after 40+ years of watching Palace I really can't help but fear the worst every week.

That's me - Til we are absolutely safe I still wont (or try not to) get too carried away but all this survival lark means is we have to go through it all again next year

10-1 to be relegated now

 


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Quote Harry Beever at 05 Apr 2014 6.24pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 05 Apr 2014 5.45pm

We could have gone into today's game already relegated if we were still under Holloway and Cardiff would have stuffed us with Malky McKay as their manager.

Luckily we got Pulis and he has performed wonders and pretty much saved us now.

The Cardiff fans have had to put with Vincent Tan changing their colours and sacking McKay to replace him with a rookie and they are going down as a result of his meddling.

I imagine there was a lot of banging heads with hands for real after the game.

If we manage to stay up I have a massive respect for Holloway. For him to openly admit that he didn't think he was good enough was risking professional suicide for the benefit of our club. Like Parish said, he could easily have kept on taking his money and rinsed us for compensation when/if sacked. He did us a huge favour and I'm sure he had an important role in bringing Pulis in to the job which not many were tempted by. Thank you Ollie.


I wasn't having a go at Ollie, he got us up and as you say he had the balls to admit the job was too much for him. Respect.

 

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Quote Palace_denizen at 05 Apr 2014 5.13pm

i will be bringing a peaked baseball cap with me to our games. The day we confirm our survival in the Prem i will wear the hat in honour of Pulis.

will you join me ?


When its confirmed that we are staying up i WILL also join you............

 


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Quote Hoof Hearted at 06 Apr 2014 10.14am

Quote Harry Beever at 05 Apr 2014 6.24pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 05 Apr 2014 5.45pm

We could have gone into today's game already relegated if we were still under Holloway and Cardiff would have stuffed us with Malky McKay as their manager.

Luckily we got Pulis and he has performed wonders and pretty much saved us now.

The Cardiff fans have had to put with Vincent Tan changing their colours and sacking McKay to replace him with a rookie and they are going down as a result of his meddling.

I imagine there was a lot of banging heads with hands for real after the game.

If we manage to stay up I have a massive respect for Holloway. For him to openly admit that he didn't think he was good enough was risking professional suicide for the benefit of our club. Like Parish said, he could easily have kept on taking his money and rinsed us for compensation when/if sacked. He did us a huge favour and I'm sure he had an important role in bringing Pulis in to the job which not many were tempted by. Thank you Ollie.


I wasn't having a go at Ollie, he got us up and as you say he had the balls to admit the job was too much for him. Respect.


I know you weren't mate. I just wanted to make the point that without Holloways balls to jump when he did we would be relegated already. A lot of people harp on about us "limping over the line" under him and how he was a clown who made some awful signings. If Pulis makes history and keeps us up this season, Ollie's role should not be dismissed as irrelevant and his courage to leave how he did should
be saluted.

 

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