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View The_Dumps's Profile The_Dumps Flag Croydon 18 Sep 17 10.09pm Send a Private Message to The_Dumps Add The_Dumps as a friend

I don’t post often on here, but I’ve got to chuck my tuppence in.

Our squad was fag-paper thin last season. Many on here thought we were doomed. We were very lucky to escape relegation. We were paid in the region of Ł120million for finishing 14th in the premier league. We released 11 players, not including the last minute loans in the transfer window. We have 6 x players injured including a full back and a striker that have been out since September and November 2016 respectively. We bought a grand total of 2 x players and got loan deals on two more. None of these were strikers.

Incidentally we have had 4 x managers since Wickhams injury, 3 x he hasn’t even played for!! Don’t even get me started on the FDB debacle that’s for another post.

SP has a lot too answer for imho. What are the board and chairman doing?

There are 25,000 people at Palace and however many more worldwide that can see we need a striker that can score goals and a goalkeeper that can catch the ball.

Hennessy, Ward, Kelly, Delaney, Puncheon should go.
Burnley’s second choice keeper was a country mile better than our first choice keeper. Ward can’t cross or shoot, Kelly is a total liability, is way too slow and is skinned every time he plays. Delany has had his time, is too old and too slow I’m afraid. Puncheon, an attacking midfielder, has scored 2 goals in over two years!!

We had a disastrous transfer window, while Parish was dad dancing on his yacht, embarrassing us outside of the game, he was losing the opportunity to sign good quality replacements week after week. Dozens of players were linked with the club and none of them (Mama aside) materialised. Niasse even came to the Club HQ and they couldn’t get the paperwork done. Tosun was happy to come to Palace, but again we couldn’t get the paperwork done. Now Tottenham are interested we’ll stand no chance. SP says we can’t keep spending, whilst trying to run a prem league club on what is rapidly becoming a shoe string budget. We are competing against teams in the same league that think nothing of spending Ł100million on a single player. What does he think is going to happen?

Having said all that I do think that there are three or more teams in the league that are worse than we are. I don’t care about the stats and new poor performance records. Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool last season, we can beat any team, home or away. And that is all that matters. We will prevail and we will stay in this league.

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View Aray's Profile Aray Flag South London 18 Sep 17 11.08pm Send a Private Message to Aray Add Aray as a friend

You say you don't post often on here - is that why you couldn't add your tuppence worth to the dozen or so OTHER threads on this subject? FFS

 

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Zzzzzz

Originally posted by Aray

You say you don't post often on here - is that why you couldn't add your tuppence worth to the dozen or so OTHER threads on this subject? FFS

 

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View RH8Eagle's Profile RH8Eagle Flag Oxted 19 Sep 17 12.04am Send a Private Message to RH8Eagle Add RH8Eagle as a friend

I think you will be waiting quite a while if you think an apology or some sort of back tracking explanation should be coming from SP. I would think he thought he was doing the right thing when he made his more recent decisions and that he is acting to get things back on track now. We don't know what's really going on in the background players and agents will use clubs to get other moves etc.

To me whinging about the internal workings of the club is not going to help the only thing we can do to help our current predicament is supporting the team as best we can. Obviously everyone is entitled to support how they feel fit but look at the Arsenal it can be quite destructive.

 

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Vee4Victory Flag 19 Sep 17 3.50am

Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish hits back - Mirror

Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has hit back at Alan Shearer after the Match of the Day pundit slammed the sacking of Frank de Boer. The former England striker criticised the Selhurst Park club for a lack of homework in appointing the ex-Ajax coach this summer. De Boer was fired after 77 days and losing his first four Premier League games and replaced by Roy Hodgson last week. Parish made no reference to the Dutchman's quick-fire sacking in his programme notes before Saturday's defeat to Southampton. But the co-owner has now broken his silence to claim he would have been “negligent” not to take decisive action after making the wrong appointment following Sam Allardyce's shock departure in May. (Parish, when BS left you did sweet FA for months so admit to neglicence)
"Actually, it was the one we had the most time for and possibly almost agonised over it too much and it kind of became almost muddled thinking," Parish said. (No Parish, you didn't have the time, you 'dithered' rather than 'agonised' and even then you made the wrong decision - admit you are a t***).
"Because we took too long we lost some options as well and it is difficult for me to talk too much about what went on in that period and the thinking and what we did do but Frank impressed me when I met him and we talked a lot about what we were and the time I felt it would take to change. (Yes, like everyone was ranting about here the day BS left for you to act quickly and get Silva, Pellegrino or Dyche and the players we so obviously required. But you show your contempt for the fan's opinions and wisdom, opting for your own, head-up-your-ass, single-minded genius in choosing FDB - you are a arrogant, self-worshiping t***)
“Eight years ago I decided to take something I loved and try to make a difference to it. I am not going to sit here now and write off the last seven years as a failure because Alan Shearer doesn't think I took enough time. (Alan Shearer was right - and you always take too long - you need mental help) Perhaps if certain people decided to get involved in creating things or making things or put themselves on the line, they would have the same kind of experiences.
“I don't think I would ever take that option of sitting their criticising other people that are taking risks and trying to do their best in that way. Obviously people are paid for opinions and controversy but at the end of the day it wasn't because we didn't think about it. It was perhaps because we thought about it too much. (Brilliant diagnosis Watson!)
“And maybe there was a bit of a disconnect about what could be achieved in the time possible. That's not about spending money. It is just a about that the leagues are being very different and maybe what Frank thought he could achieve in a shorter space of time wasn't going to happen.” (Are you f--king kidding me? Again, brilliant assessment! Pity you didn't ask one of your 25k fans earlier!)
Parish told Holmesdale Radio: “Obviously results weren't good, and I can understand people saying that four games wasn't enough. "But Frank was here from the July 1 and in the end, I didn't think it was going to work. We could have gone on longer, but if that then produced the outcomes I thought it was going to, that just kind of makes me negligent really. (F--ck me, don;t be negligent!)
"You know what you open yourself up for when you make that change, but I can't sit there thinking: 'People will say it is not long enough' or people will say: 'Didn't you think it through in the summer?' I can't let that make the decision.
"The decision has to be: 'What is the bigger picture and is this going to improve' and based on two-and-a-half months really, not just four games, I didn't think it would work and I regret that. I regret the fact that it didn't work for Frank as much as it didn't work for the football club but it didn't. I felt I had to make that change."
(The Big Picture Parish is you consistently being too involved in the decision-making when you've consistently proven to be bad at it. The Big Picture is RELEGATION, because you apparently still feel that YOU have to "make that change". Unless you let go of certain roles, these fiascos are sure continue, THAT'S the true picture).

 

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Originally posted by Vee4Victory

Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish hits back - Mirror

Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has hit back at Alan Shearer after the Match of the Day pundit slammed the sacking of Frank de Boer. The former England striker criticised the Selhurst Park club for a lack of homework in appointing the ex-Ajax coach this summer. De Boer was fired after 77 days and losing his first four Premier League games and replaced by Roy Hodgson last week. Parish made no reference to the Dutchman's quick-fire sacking in his programme notes before Saturday's defeat to Southampton. But the co-owner has now broken his silence to claim he would have been “negligent” not to take decisive action after making the wrong appointment following Sam Allardyce's shock departure in May. (Parish, when BS left you did sweet FA for months so admit to neglicence)
"Actually, it was the one we had the most time for and possibly almost agonised over it too much and it kind of became almost muddled thinking," Parish said. (No Parish, you didn't have the time, you 'dithered' rather than 'agonised' and even then you made the wrong decision - admit you are a t***).
"Because we took too long we lost some options as well and it is difficult for me to talk too much about what went on in that period and the thinking and what we did do but Frank impressed me when I met him and we talked a lot about what we were and the time I felt it would take to change. (Yes, like everyone was ranting about here the day BS left for you to act quickly and get Silva, Pellegrino or Dyche and the players we so obviously required. But you show your contempt for the fan's opinions and wisdom, opting for your own, head-up-your-ass, single-minded genius in choosing FDB - you are a arrogant, self-worshiping t***)
“Eight years ago I decided to take something I loved and try to make a difference to it. I am not going to sit here now and write off the last seven years as a failure because Alan Shearer doesn't think I took enough time. (Alan Shearer was right - and you always take too long - you need mental help) Perhaps if certain people decided to get involved in creating things or making things or put themselves on the line, they would have the same kind of experiences.
“I don't think I would ever take that option of sitting their criticising other people that are taking risks and trying to do their best in that way. Obviously people are paid for opinions and controversy but at the end of the day it wasn't because we didn't think about it. It was perhaps because we thought about it too much. (Brilliant diagnosis Watson!)
“And maybe there was a bit of a disconnect about what could be achieved in the time possible. That's not about spending money. It is just a about that the leagues are being very different and maybe what Frank thought he could achieve in a shorter space of time wasn't going to happen.” (Are you f--king kidding me? Again, brilliant assessment! Pity you didn't ask one of your 25k fans earlier!)
Parish told Holmesdale Radio: “Obviously results weren't good, and I can understand people saying that four games wasn't enough. "But Frank was here from the July 1 and in the end, I didn't think it was going to work. We could have gone on longer, but if that then produced the outcomes I thought it was going to, that just kind of makes me negligent really. (F--ck me, don;t be negligent!)
"You know what you open yourself up for when you make that change, but I can't sit there thinking: 'People will say it is not long enough' or people will say: 'Didn't you think it through in the summer?' I can't let that make the decision.
"The decision has to be: 'What is the bigger picture and is this going to improve' and based on two-and-a-half months really, not just four games, I didn't think it would work and I regret that. I regret the fact that it didn't work for Frank as much as it didn't work for the football club but it didn't. I felt I had to make that change."
(The Big Picture Parish is you consistently being too involved in the decision-making when you've consistently proven to be bad at it. The Big Picture is RELEGATION, because you apparently still feel that YOU have to "make that change". Unless you let go of certain roles, these fiascos are sure continue, THAT'S the true picture).

seems like you don't approve of Parish, you should keep your bitter, misinformed load of sxxt to yourself

 

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Originally posted by Vee4Victory

Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish hits back - Mirror

Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has hit back at Alan Shearer after the Match of the Day pundit slammed the sacking of Frank de Boer. The former England striker criticised the Selhurst Park club for a lack of homework in appointing the ex-Ajax coach this summer. De Boer was fired after 77 days and losing his first four Premier League games and replaced by Roy Hodgson last week. Parish made no reference to the Dutchman's quick-fire sacking in his programme notes before Saturday's defeat to Southampton. But the co-owner has now broken his silence to claim he would have been “negligent” not to take decisive action after making the wrong appointment following Sam Allardyce's shock departure in May. (Parish, when BS left you did sweet FA for months so admit to neglicence)
"Actually, it was the one we had the most time for and possibly almost agonised over it too much and it kind of became almost muddled thinking," Parish said. (No Parish, you didn't have the time, you 'dithered' rather than 'agonised' and even then you made the wrong decision - admit you are a t***).
"Because we took too long we lost some options as well and it is difficult for me to talk too much about what went on in that period and the thinking and what we did do but Frank impressed me when I met him and we talked a lot about what we were and the time I felt it would take to change. (Yes, like everyone was ranting about here the day BS left for you to act quickly and get Silva, Pellegrino or Dyche and the players we so obviously required. But you show your contempt for the fan's opinions and wisdom, opting for your own, head-up-your-ass, single-minded genius in choosing FDB - you are a arrogant, self-worshiping t***)
“Eight years ago I decided to take something I loved and try to make a difference to it. I am not going to sit here now and write off the last seven years as a failure because Alan Shearer doesn't think I took enough time. (Alan Shearer was right - and you always take too long - you need mental help) Perhaps if certain people decided to get involved in creating things or making things or put themselves on the line, they would have the same kind of experiences.
“I don't think I would ever take that option of sitting their criticising other people that are taking risks and trying to do their best in that way. Obviously people are paid for opinions and controversy but at the end of the day it wasn't because we didn't think about it. It was perhaps because we thought about it too much. (Brilliant diagnosis Watson!)
“And maybe there was a bit of a disconnect about what could be achieved in the time possible. That's not about spending money. It is just a about that the leagues are being very different and maybe what Frank thought he could achieve in a shorter space of time wasn't going to happen.” (Are you f--king kidding me? Again, brilliant assessment! Pity you didn't ask one of your 25k fans earlier!)
Parish told Holmesdale Radio: “Obviously results weren't good, and I can understand people saying that four games wasn't enough. "But Frank was here from the July 1 and in the end, I didn't think it was going to work. We could have gone on longer, but if that then produced the outcomes I thought it was going to, that just kind of makes me negligent really. (F--ck me, don;t be negligent!)
"You know what you open yourself up for when you make that change, but I can't sit there thinking: 'People will say it is not long enough' or people will say: 'Didn't you think it through in the summer?' I can't let that make the decision.
"The decision has to be: 'What is the bigger picture and is this going to improve' and based on two-and-a-half months really, not just four games, I didn't think it would work and I regret that. I regret the fact that it didn't work for Frank as much as it didn't work for the football club but it didn't. I felt I had to make that change."
(The Big Picture Parish is you consistently being too involved in the decision-making when you've consistently proven to be bad at it. The Big Picture is RELEGATION, because you apparently still feel that YOU have to "make that change". Unless you let go of certain roles, these fiascos are sure continue, THAT'S the true picture).

Why don't you just give your opinion rather than beat around the bush?

 

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Originally posted by Vee4Victory

Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish hits back - Mirror

Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has hit back at Alan Shearer after the Match of the Day pundit slammed the sacking of Frank de Boer. The former England striker criticised the Selhurst Park club for a lack of homework in appointing the ex-Ajax coach this summer. De Boer was fired after 77 days and losing his first four Premier League games and replaced by Roy Hodgson last week. Parish made no reference to the Dutchman's quick-fire sacking in his programme notes before Saturday's defeat to Southampton. But the co-owner has now broken his silence to claim he would have been “negligent” not to take decisive action after making the wrong appointment following Sam Allardyce's shock departure in May. (Parish, when BS left you did sweet FA for months so admit to neglicence)
"Actually, it was the one we had the most time for and possibly almost agonised over it too much and it kind of became almost muddled thinking," Parish said. (No Parish, you didn't have the time, you 'dithered' rather than 'agonised' and even then you made the wrong decision - admit you are a t***).
"Because we took too long we lost some options as well and it is difficult for me to talk too much about what went on in that period and the thinking and what we did do but Frank impressed me when I met him and we talked a lot about what we were and the time I felt it would take to change. (Yes, like everyone was ranting about here the day BS left for you to act quickly and get Silva, Pellegrino or Dyche and the players we so obviously required. But you show your contempt for the fan's opinions and wisdom, opting for your own, head-up-your-ass, single-minded genius in choosing FDB - you are a arrogant, self-worshiping t***)
“Eight years ago I decided to take something I loved and try to make a difference to it. I am not going to sit here now and write off the last seven years as a failure because Alan Shearer doesn't think I took enough time. (Alan Shearer was right - and you always take too long - you need mental help) Perhaps if certain people decided to get involved in creating things or making things or put themselves on the line, they would have the same kind of experiences.
“I don't think I would ever take that option of sitting their criticising other people that are taking risks and trying to do their best in that way. Obviously people are paid for opinions and controversy but at the end of the day it wasn't because we didn't think about it. It was perhaps because we thought about it too much. (Brilliant diagnosis Watson!)
“And maybe there was a bit of a disconnect about what could be achieved in the time possible. That's not about spending money. It is just a about that the leagues are being very different and maybe what Frank thought he could achieve in a shorter space of time wasn't going to happen.” (Are you f--king kidding me? Again, brilliant assessment! Pity you didn't ask one of your 25k fans earlier!)
Parish told Holmesdale Radio: “Obviously results weren't good, and I can understand people saying that four games wasn't enough. "But Frank was here from the July 1 and in the end, I didn't think it was going to work. We could have gone on longer, but if that then produced the outcomes I thought it was going to, that just kind of makes me negligent really. (F--ck me, don;t be negligent!)
"You know what you open yourself up for when you make that change, but I can't sit there thinking: 'People will say it is not long enough' or people will say: 'Didn't you think it through in the summer?' I can't let that make the decision.
"The decision has to be: 'What is the bigger picture and is this going to improve' and based on two-and-a-half months really, not just four games, I didn't think it would work and I regret that. I regret the fact that it didn't work for Frank as much as it didn't work for the football club but it didn't. I felt I had to make that change."
(The Big Picture Parish is you consistently being too involved in the decision-making when you've consistently proven to be bad at it. The Big Picture is RELEGATION, because you apparently still feel that YOU have to "make that change". Unless you let go of certain roles, these fiascos are sure continue, THAT'S the true picture).

Great Post IMHO 100% correct

 


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Originally posted by Dodger Lane

Great Post IMHO 100% correct


Really? It's extremely difficult, when expressing an opinion, to be "100% correct".

 


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