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View Cucking Funt's Profile Cucking Funt Flag Clapham on the Back 08 Dec 16 10.08pm Send a Private Message to Cucking Funt Add Cucking Funt as a friend

Originally posted by Aray

Another debacle like the Swansea game would see me move into the "out" camp. To be honest we have to beat Hull, don't we?

Pretty much, for a visible relief of pressure.

 


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View alaneagle1's Profile alaneagle1 Flag Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 08 Dec 16 10.14pm Send a Private Message to alaneagle1 Add alaneagle1 as a friend

Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig


Fair go...but you're not willing to answer the question?

I Back SP then AP.We will stay up and reach 41 points plus.I want another Cup run.We need to be very careful in the Transfer Market.
Finally I want the club to improve both on and off the field which in my opinion it is.Step by step.
Another season in the big league and we will create CPFC history.

 


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simonmdt Flag x 08 Dec 16 10.20pm

I don't think he's good enough. He's not Howe (who has a real vision for a small club), he's not Pulis (who I despise as a man, and dislike as a manager but he knows his limitations - outside of court). He's no Koeman.

Even Dyche and Mazzarri seem to have a clearer idea of what it takes to survive in the Premiership.

And yet Pardew thinks he is.

At West Ham, Southampton and Newcastle the same thing has happened. He has a Plan A and that's it. And time and time again it fails.

He gets a burst of success and then falls into a slump, Slumps, historically he is unable to find a way out of.

His reaction after Swansea was, 'As a manager, I'm used to it.'

Well F*** YOU!

I don't think there is any other manager in the Premiership who is used to a prolonged run of losses.

I never wanted him in and nothing he's done since has convinces me otherwise.

Especially as the next slump might see us relegated.

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View MKCPFC's Profile MKCPFC Flag Spain/MK 08 Dec 16 10.24pm Send a Private Message to MKCPFC Add MKCPFC as a friend

Originally posted by simonmdt

I don't think he's good enough. He's not Howe (who had a real vision), he's not Pulis (who I despise as a man, and dislike as a manager but he knows his limitations - outside of court). He's no Koeman. Even Dyche and Mazzarri seem to have a clearer idea of what it takes to survive in the Premiership.

Any yet he thinks he is. West Ham, Southampton and Newcastle the same thing has happened. He gets a burst of success and then falls into a slump, Slumps he historically seems unable to find his way out of.

His reaction after Swansea was, 'As a manager, I'm used to it.'

Well f*** YOU!

I don't think there is any other manager in the Premiership who is used to a prolonged run of losses.

I never wanted him in and nothing he's done since has been here convinces me otherwise.

Especially as the next slump might see us relegated.

If we beat Hull I will admit I was wrong.

But if we then lose to Man U I was right.

I am back for Chelsea , so if we get a point I was wrong .

Lose to Watford I was right etc , etc , etc.

 

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View MKCPFC's Profile MKCPFC Flag Spain/MK 08 Dec 16 10.25pm Send a Private Message to MKCPFC Add MKCPFC as a friend

Originally posted by MKCPFC

If we beat Hull I will admit I was wrong.

But if we then lose to Man U I was right.

I am back for Chelsea , so if we get a point I was wrong .

Lose to Watford I was right etc , etc , etc.

Sorry SimonMDT did not mean to quote you in this post.

 

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View Y Ddraig Goch's Profile Y Ddraig Goch Flag In The Crowd 08 Dec 16 10.26pm Send a Private Message to Y Ddraig Goch Add Y Ddraig Goch as a friend

Originally posted by simonmdt

I don't think he's good enough. He's not Howe (who had a real vision), he's not Pulis (who I despise as a man, and dislike as a manager but he knows his limitations - outside of court). He's no Koeman. Even Dyche and Mazzarri seem to have a clearer idea of what it takes to survive in the Premiership.

Any yet he thinks he is. West Ham, Southampton and Newcastle the same thing has happened. He gets a burst of success and then falls into a slump, Slumps he historically seems unable to find his way out of.

His reaction after Swansea was, 'As a manager, I'm used to it.'

Well f*** YOU!

I don't think there is any other manager in the Premiership who is used to a prolonged run of losses.

I never wanted him in and nothing he's done since has been here convinces me otherwise.

Especially as the next slump might see us relegated.

Ask Everton fans what they think of Koeman

He left Newcastle in 10th place, hardly a disaster.

Were you not even convinced albeit temporarily when we finished 10th that he could be the man?

 


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simonmdt Flag x 08 Dec 16 10.28pm

Originally posted by MKCPFC

Sorry SimonMDT did not mean to quote you in this post.

You're welcome, quote away.

A view's a view.

Who knows if it's right.

 

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View Kermit8's Profile Kermit8 Flag Hevon 08 Dec 16 10.35pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Everything about him says he is Palace.

Inconsistent, frustrating, joyous occasionally, money problems, yo-yo career, good at snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, a bit of flair, needs a makeover and you know he is gonna end up in The Championship in the not too distant future.

We are a perfect fit.

I'd only have a problem with him if he shagged my wife. If. He hasn't already.

 


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simonmdt Flag x 08 Dec 16 10.41pm

Originally posted by Y Ddraig Goch

Ask Everton fans what they think of Koeman

He left Newcastle in 10th place, hardly a disaster.

Were you not even convinced albeit temporarily when we finished 10th that he could be the man?


Ask a Southampton fan what they think of Koeman

At Newcastle his derby record against Sunderland was the worst since 1892. In the 2013/14 season he lost 15 out of 21 games. Hardly a success.

No. As I said. I have NEVER rated him as good enough for the top league.

You can't take a snap shot and use that as proof of anything. Look at the trend/his record. He's never been good enough.

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simonmdt Flag x 08 Dec 16 10.42pm

Originally posted by Kermit8

Everything about him says he is Palace.

Inconsistent, frustrating, joyous occasionally, money problems, yo-yo career, good at snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, a bit of flair, needs a makeover and you know he is gonna end up in The Championship in the not too distant future.

We are a perfect fit.

I'd only have a problem with him if he shagged my wife. If. He hasn't already.


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ParchmoreEagle Flag Belair 08 Dec 16 11.03pm

I want Pardew to stay and succeed, but last season he convinced me that he's not an able manager - but I have my fingers crossed that I am wrong about that. If you think about the 3-0 win against Southampton, what did it prove? It proved that the team is really capable of performing well. Pardew had to have his neck on the block before he made the necessary changes, listened to others instead of himself, and allowed the team to get its result. Great, we probably won't go down now, but Pardew is still Pardew and when this heat if off him it's reasonable to expect he'll be up to his usual methods in the near future. I don't think it's a good thing to have to drag a manager kicking and screaming to what's required to get a victory. He will probably be ok this season, but I think we can get better, not for top 5 finishes but top ten. But I truly hope he makes me eat my words and I have to post that I was wrong! Honest!

 


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View Aray's Profile Aray Flag South London 08 Dec 16 11.12pm Send a Private Message to Aray Add Aray as a friend

Originally posted by ParchmoreEagle

I want Pardew to stay and succeed, but last season he convinced me that he's not an able manager - but I have my fingers crossed that I am wrong about that. If you think about the 3-0 win against Southampton, what did it prove? It proved that the team is really capable of performing well. Pardew had to have his neck on the block before he made the necessary changes, listened to others instead of himself, and allowed the team to get its result. Great, we probably won't go down now, but Pardew is still Pardew and when this heat if off him it's reasonable to expect he'll be up to his usual methods in the near future. I don't think it's a good thing to have to drag a manager kicking and screaming to what's required to get a victory. He will probably be ok this season, but I think we can get better, not for top 5 finishes but top ten. But I truly hope he makes me eat my words and I have to post that I was wrong! Honest!

fair comment parch more. i was amazed to see Kelly start at left back for for so many games. and yet... 2 years with the same manager seems like an improvement. we really need to build a squad and infrastructure - that doesn't happen when you're chopping and changing managers.

 

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