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View HeathMan's Profile HeathMan Flag Purley 28 Apr 19 12.28am Send a Private Message to HeathMan Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add HeathMan as a friend

We have to hope that there is a plan behind our poor success rate. Is it worth putting good money - possibly with a Leicester bookmaker - on Palace to play in Europe in the 2020/2021 season? COYP

 

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View crvenaeagle's Profile crvenaeagle Flag 28 Apr 19 11.52am Send a Private Message to crvenaeagle Add crvenaeagle as a friend

Originally posted by Maine Eagle

They had the best chance which Guaita saved excellently.

We could not create anything coming forward as we didn’t get men forward in numbers and we had some poor players involved in many attacks like Macarthur, who ain’t no tricky winger let me tell you.

Meyer didn’t do much either.

Wilf was double teamed and basically crowded out and even when Andros came on with 20 mins left he barely touched it and it looks like he had been told to defend first, attack second.

You have to get some men forward and take a chance if you want to win a game like that.

Hodgson would rather not lose that game, than win it, it’s really as simple as that.

We are boring, negative, defeatist and tactically naive at home under this manager. We have no plan b whatsoever, which is pardew esque.

Trying out different formations and line ups in these last few games kinda sounds like a plan B to me. Just cuz it didn't work doesn't mean otherwise. (well actually it worked against Arsenal)

 

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View Maine Eagle's Profile Maine Eagle Flag USA 28 Apr 19 12.37pm Send a Private Message to Maine Eagle Add Maine Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by crvenaeagle

Trying out different formations and line ups in these last few games kinda sounds like a plan B to me. Just cuz it didn't work doesn't mean otherwise. (well actually it worked against Arsenal)

No plan b at selhurst.

Away we often look excellent.

 


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View peterg's Profile peterg Flag Anerley 28 Apr 19 2.06pm Send a Private Message to peterg Add peterg as a friend

I thought Andros had a shot on target? He was trying to cut in from the right, turned past a couple of the Everton and then hit his shot, which was caught by Pickford. From the Upper Holmesdale it looked as though it was on target. Pickford caught it easily. It took a couple of bounces on the way and there may have been a deflection.
Our biggest chance was when Meyer was through on goal in the first few minutes and he tried to beat Pickford at the near post, where there were at least three Palace around the six yard line looking for him to cross.

 


The right place at the right time

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View TheExpatEagle's Profile TheExpatEagle Flag 28 Apr 19 8.00pm Send a Private Message to TheExpatEagle Add TheExpatEagle as a friend

Originally posted by peterg

I thought Andros had a shot on target? He was trying to cut in from the right, turned past a couple of the Everton and then hit his shot, which was caught by Pickford. From the Upper Holmesdale it looked as though it was on target. Pickford caught it easily. It took a couple of bounces on the way and there may have been a deflection.
Our biggest chance was when Meyer was through on goal in the first few minutes and he tried to beat Pickford at the near post, where there were at least three Palace around the six yard line looking for him to cross.

According to the stats on a couple of websites we have zero shots on target. We had 5 off target. We had 3 blocked shots and their keeper made zero saves.

 

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View pssguy's Profile pssguy Flag 29 Apr 19 2.48am Send a Private Message to pssguy Add pssguy as a friend

Apparantly, only one team has done worse than us ever in Premier League for fewest goals in Open Play - unless we can rattle in some in the last game


 

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View Tickled pink's Profile Tickled pink Flag Cornwall 29 Apr 19 9.44am Send a Private Message to Tickled pink Add Tickled pink as a friend

Originally posted by Maine Eagle

No plan b at selhurst.

Away we often look excellent.

Taking the attention away from Zaha at home when teams facing us know that he is the man is a difficult thing to do, plan b is no Zaha and we all know what tends to happen then. cannot get away from the fact that we are not good enough for any plan at home as it stands until Zaha sadly leaves because we will struggle to bring in players to help or make the most of him without considerable dosh, even then it will be a gamble.

 

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View Tickled pink's Profile Tickled pink Flag Cornwall 29 Apr 19 10.20am Send a Private Message to Tickled pink Add Tickled pink as a friend

..away from home the emphasis is more on what the home side want to do because they want to be in control depending on their standing, some teams do this and some don't purely because some take Zaha more seriously then others and then we have games where he isn't so on it anyway especially after the Watford treatment away, many home teams just believe they will eventually be too good for us ..like at Everton funnily enough even though it took two excellent players to sub on ...something we don't have!
Sadly we need Zaha and then again we don't because we cannot utilise him enough and then he is not clinical enough.
Catch 22

 

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View Bexley Eagle's Profile Bexley Eagle Flag Bexley Kent 29 Apr 19 10.24am Send a Private Message to Bexley Eagle Add Bexley Eagle as a friend

To counter this there have been games at home this season where we have created and missed numerous chances, which was also met with derision.
I guess people will not be happy until we create a shed load and score them all, but I am sure some will find fault in that as well.

 

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View PatrickA's Profile PatrickA Flag London 29 Apr 19 10.42am Send a Private Message to PatrickA Add PatrickA as a friend

The Times identified today that we have scored 14 goals at home and 29 away this season.
This is possibly the only occasion that a team has managed to score twice as many away as at home.
We have been more clinical away and have more space to play when teams attack us.
But in my view it’s a myth that we’ve dominated teams at home, been unlucky and created a lot of chances.
We’ve hardly worked the keepers for most of the games and I can only recall a handful of clear chances that have been missed.
We play without purpose or drive at home which I find difficult to comprehend as we played some of our best football at home in the latter part of last season.
I know Cabaye and RLC know longer play, but surely Hodgson should have devised a new strategy for home games by now.

 

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View Bexley Eagle's Profile Bexley Eagle Flag Bexley Kent 29 Apr 19 11.14am Send a Private Message to Bexley Eagle Add Bexley Eagle as a friend

I agree most of our performances at home have been turgid, but in most we have created good opportunities which we haven’t converted. Just a quick look at the league games in 2019 demonstrate this, but also highlight we rarely dominate teams at home:

Man city – forget it they were in a different league
Huddersfield – 19 attempts ( 5 on target) vs 15 (5 on target)
Brighton 15 (3 on target) vs 4 (3 on target)
Man u (17 (2 on target) vs 13 (4 on target)
West Ham 25 (5 on target) vs 8 (4 on target)
Fulham 17 ( 6 on target) vs 8 (0 on target)
Watford 15 (6 on target) vs 16 (2 on target)

 

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