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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 16 Feb 17 4.06pm Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by tonymikejoe

Spot on Midlands Eagle.

I'm only at year 33.

A mere rookie compared to yourself, no doubt.

Unfortunately that's true much as I'd prefer to be your age again

 

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View monkey's Profile monkey Flag Sittingbourne 16 Feb 17 4.19pm Send a Private Message to monkey Add monkey as a friend

Originally posted by tonymikejoe

When the owners and Pardew decided we were the sort of club that should be signing annoying footballing mercenaries like Emmanuel Adebayor.

We are not 'one of those clubs' and it looks like we will pay the ultimate price.

I hope Parish has learned something.

Although if we'd kept Adebayor we could've saved £32 million on Benteke, because from what I've seen, they're pretty similar, lazy arses who need the ball plonked straight on their head with a pin point cross to make an impact,,,,,,except one would've been cheaper

 

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Mo Sizlak Flag 16 Feb 17 4.24pm

Every professional player is a mercenary these days.
The days of the 'club man' are long gone.

 


Babs and Clean Willie were in love they said....

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View est1905's Profile est1905 Flag 16 Feb 17 5.22pm Send a Private Message to est1905 Add est1905 as a friend

Originally posted by bubble wrap

The day we let Tony Pulis walk out of the club.

Er, we didn't 'let' him walk out the door. He asked for his bonus early then jacked and walked. His choice, thought he was being clever and pulled one over on those idiots from South London with more money than sense.
Wrong. Taken to court, forced to pay it all back along with all Palace's legal costs. He'll be working till he's 75 now before he can retire. Never mind eh!

 

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View est1905's Profile est1905 Flag 16 Feb 17 5.28pm Send a Private Message to est1905 Add est1905 as a friend

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

This is true but you don't know what led to it regarding transfers.

Parish likes those under 25 with resale value. Many prem managers don't. We'd all love to know what happened but never will unless a Pulis book comes out and he might be censored anyway.

Wasn't Pulis at the World Cup supposedly scouting but appearing on tv for extra pocket money?

There are 2 sides to every story but the fact Pulis was called a liar by the unbiased judge in court, was ordered to repay every penny, has been advised by his own council NOT to appeal or he could face ruin AND TP himself has refused to comment (presumably for fear of getting sued further if he is tempted to lie to make himself look good) is all quite telling wouldn't you say?
He tried to shaft Parish. He took him for a young inexperienced Chairman that would bend over and take it up the pipe. His judgement proved to be fatally flawed!

 

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View est1905's Profile est1905 Flag 16 Feb 17 5.34pm Send a Private Message to est1905 Add est1905 as a friend

Originally posted by chris123

We've had no leadership since Jedinak left.

On the pitch THIS is the reason. Sure we've missed Bolasie but the loss of Jedi is what really killed us. We lose the midfield battle every single game now. Even in games we scrape a win.
This is presumably the reason FS felt it was so important to bring Luka in.

 

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View tonymikejoe's Profile tonymikejoe Flag UK 16 Feb 17 6.53pm Send a Private Message to tonymikejoe Add tonymikejoe as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

Unfortunately that's true much as I'd prefer to be your age again


Er, that's 33 years following Palace............

 

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View bodge's Profile bodge Flag 16 Feb 17 7.03pm Send a Private Message to bodge Add bodge as a friend

If only Speroni had not made that wonder save v Brighton we could have all been happy.

 

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View eagle@ tn34's Profile eagle@ tn34 Flag hastings 16 Feb 17 7.15pm Send a Private Message to eagle@ tn34 Add eagle@ tn34 as a friend

I dont beleive you can put our demise down to one exact point in time . All I know is I felt a change in how I saw palace when we bought benteke for all that money.

People on here wetting their pants and saying hell defo get 20 goals this season. I would have been happier if we'd bought 2 strikers who can craft a goal and run at the opposition rather than wait for the ball to land on their head.
Im sure hes a nice guy its nothing personal but he needs to earn his money.
COYP

 

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View Spitfire's Profile Spitfire Flag Biggin Hill 16 Feb 17 7.42pm Send a Private Message to Spitfire Add Spitfire as a friend

History shows that when Palace put together a promotion team to the top flight, its usually full of hunger and passion etc.

Unfortunately it also shows that if we survive the first season in tier 1 we do OK for a couple of years with a few modest additions. Once we change more than the critical mass of the promotion players (sometimes by sale - Wright, Bolasie etc) and replace with highly paid 'names' we start to struggle and fade and generally get relegated. We always seem to get the mix/balance of players wrong and lose that grit and determination.

For me this started at the first game of last season when Jedi made way for Cabaye at Norwich. I actually don't mind Cabaye but its the loss of the fight, determination and spirit that players like Jedi bought that I think lead us to where we are now. Also the way he was treated/humiliated with the loss of captaincy etc didn't help.

 

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Mo Sizlak Flag 16 Feb 17 7.49pm

Pardew put us on this road. No-one else.
I hated him when he played for us and that hatred hasn't diminished.
I didn't want him here to start with and I know several Palace fans who felt the same.

Well his damage is done now and we can only hope that a manager with the calibre of Allardyce can get us out of his mess.
I think he can.

 


Babs and Clean Willie were in love they said....

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View Booted Eagle's Profile Booted Eagle Flag Bristol 16 Feb 17 9.06pm Send a Private Message to Booted Eagle Add Booted Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by spartakev2

When we didn't strenghen the squad in jan 2016 transfer window....

I agree. We let a transfer window pass us by, thinking that the squad could hold their own over that season. They did but only just. If we had strengthened then with a couple of players they may have been bedded in by now and we might be in better shape.

 


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