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View braunstoneagle's Profile braunstoneagle Flag the middle of bumf*** nowhere... 24 Nov 16 8.52am Send a Private Message to braunstoneagle Add braunstoneagle as a friend

Originally posted by Brentmiester_General

Luckily it's not our job to worry about that. You'd hope that the club has people dealing with it though. One thing that is for sure. As a premier league club based in the capital, we should be able to cast our net far and wide.

who could fo a better job brent? please enlighten me.

as obviously you & i have no idea if the club are even thinking of sacking pardew or talking to other candidates, but just for s***s & giggles please explain!

 


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View dannyh's Profile dannyh Flag wherever I lay my hat....... 24 Nov 16 8.53am Send a Private Message to dannyh Add dannyh as a friend

Originally posted by Alexi_the_Eagle

The words "gun to my head." and "pull the trigger." spring to mind....

I remember the same people that are bemoaning Fat Sam, preying we didn't appoint Pulis.

What is so wrong with having an organised side, playing to its strengths and the strengths of the playing staff. You People need a reality check, Allardyce has forgotten more about being a manager than AP will ever know, and Pulis is also light years ahead of Pardew in terms of organising a team. take the West Brom game at home to Burnley, we huffed and puffed and lost 3-2 to a goal so easily avoidable it was almost like we threw the game on purpose.

West Brom hammer them 4-0 by tough and organised defending high work rate and tempo and hitting Burnley on the break.

Look, I appluad AP's ethos, but it only works if you have the players with the physical stamina and technical ability to pull it off, we simply do not have the playing staff to play that way, we are however perfectly placed to defend and hit teams on the counter with pace down both flanks and a good target man in the middle.

But with these slow sideways keep ball sessions in our own third, teams are allowed to get themselves set, two banks of four, and by the time we get there we have to pass through 8 players and we simpply are not good enough.

fast passing release wingers early get support from midfield and do what we do best. It's really not rocket science, and when AP has given a team 45 mins head start with his own brand of bollicks, he reverts back to what we are good at, and we give those same teams that hammered us in the first half, a bloody good game, but it's to late, because we are normally behind by the time AP (Arrogant Prick) decides to let the team play to their strengths.

Fat Sam with his experience, IMO would change our fortunes almost over night, not because he is a master tactician, or a stunning coach on the world stage, no, he will do it by playing to his strengths, doing what he knows best, but mainly he will do it by simply being no where near as bad as AP.

 


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View braunstoneagle's Profile braunstoneagle Flag the middle of bumf*** nowhere... 24 Nov 16 9.03am Send a Private Message to braunstoneagle Add braunstoneagle as a friend

danny.

what makes you think that big crooked sam would be any vetter than pardew as a crystal palace manager?

over both of their careers pardew actually has a better win percentage than big sam!!

and if all that matters is points in the board then surely sam fuxkig alladyce would be a step down from pardew? right?

 


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Brentmiester_General Flag Front line in the battle against t... 24 Nov 16 9.05am

Originally posted by Y Ddraig Goch

It's not and you would hope the club always at least has an idea of 3-4 people they would like.

BUT, if you want someone sacked, dropped etc, is it unreasonable to assume that it's because you think someone else would do the job better rather than anyone else would do it better?

I really don't want him gone but unfortunately, it's looking like it's reaching tipping point, unless he can get three more wins before Christmas, which is what we really need to maintain a chance of survival.

 


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Originally posted by dannyh

I remember the same people that are bemoaning Fat Sam, preying we didn't appoint Pulis.

What is so wrong with having an organised side, playing to its strengths and the strengths of the playing staff. You People need a reality check, Allardyce has forgotten more about being a manager than AP will ever know, and Pulis is also light years ahead of Pardew in terms of organising a team. take the West Brom game at home to Burnley, we huffed and puffed and lost 3-2 to a goal so easily avoidable it was almost like we threw the game on purpose.

West Brom hammer them 4-0 by tough and organised defending high work rate and tempo and hitting Burnley on the break.

Look, I appluad AP's ethos, but it only works if you have the players with the physical stamina and technical ability to pull it off, we simply do not have the playing staff to play that way, we are however perfectly placed to defend and hit teams on the counter with pace down both flanks and a good target man in the middle.

But with these slow sideways keep ball sessions in our own third, teams are allowed to get themselves set, two banks of four, and by the time we get there we have to pass through 8 players and we simpply are not good enough.

fast passing release wingers early get support from midfield and do what we do best. It's really not rocket science, and when AP has given a team 45 mins head start with his own brand of bollicks, he reverts back to what we are good at, and we give those same teams that hammered us in the first half, a bloody good game, but it's to late, because we are normally behind by the time AP (Arrogant Prick) decides to let the team play to their strengths.

Fat Sam with his experience, IMO would change our fortunes almost over night, not because he is a master tactician, or a stunning coach on the world stage, no, he will do it by playing to his strengths, doing what he knows best, but mainly he will do it by simply being no where near as bad as AP.

Agreed

 

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View Y Ddraig Goch's Profile Y Ddraig Goch Flag In The Crowd 24 Nov 16 9.32am Send a Private Message to Y Ddraig Goch Add Y Ddraig Goch as a friend

Originally posted by Brentmiester_General

I really don't want him gone but unfortunately, it's looking like it's reaching tipping point, unless he can get three more wins before Christmas, which is what we really need to maintain a chance of survival.

Can't really disagree with that

 


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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 24 Nov 16 9.48am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by Brentmiester_General

I really don't want him gone but unfortunately, it's looking like it's reaching tipping point, unless he can get three more wins before Christmas, which is what we really need to maintain a chance of survival.

I don't think a tipping point will be reached as far as the board is concerned should we lose at Swansea.

 

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View Dubai Eagle's Profile Dubai Eagle Flag 24 Nov 16 9.51am Send a Private Message to Dubai Eagle Add Dubai Eagle as a friend

Really hope I am wrong but I got a bad feeling about Saturdays game - can honestly see it ending 2:1.

 

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Brentmiester_General Flag Front line in the battle against t... 24 Nov 16 9.59am

Originally posted by Willo

I don't think a tipping point will be reached as far as the board is concerned should we lose at Swansea.

Well then I fear that the fans may try and force their hands. In a vocal manner of course. Which would be bad for all parties eventually.

 


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View mickeyCPFC's Profile mickeyCPFC Flag Crawley 24 Nov 16 10.04am Send a Private Message to mickeyCPFC Add mickeyCPFC as a friend

Have a feeling we will beat Swansea 3-1, we are not playing that bad, and certainly better than Swansea at present, just need a bit of luck to fall our way. I cannot see Parish sacking Pardew, he loves people with Palace connections at the club, and would cost a bomb to out him! COYP!!!

 

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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 24 Nov 16 10.19am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by braunstoneagle

as obviously you & i have no idea if the club are even thinking of sacking pardew or talking to other candidates, but just for s***s & giggles please explain!

Agreed but it's the function of the chairman to plan for eventualities and Parish would be failing in his duties if he wasn't planning for the eventuality of losing his manager even if he doesn't fire him.

 

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View bexleydave's Profile bexleydave Flag Barnehurst 24 Nov 16 10.43am Send a Private Message to bexleydave Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add bexleydave as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

Agreed but it's the function of the chairman to plan for eventualities and Parish would be failing in his duties if he wasn't planning for the eventuality of losing his manager even if he doesn't fire him.


Aside from managing the finances, succession planning is one of the most important jobs for the man at the top. I just hope that we aren't restricting our considerations only to those with CPFC on their CV.

 


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