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View antipodeagle's Profile antipodeagle Flag Wellington 31 Oct 17 5.51am Send a Private Message to antipodeagle Add antipodeagle as a friend

Agnostic of moral outrage, the relevant question is whether or not this would be a good thing for Palace or not?

We get $2m in the kitty, but Everton are almost certain to be out of the bottom three reasonably quickly.

I think I'd have to take the view that Everton would probably achieve this anyway, so another $2m for doing nothing would be handy. Might not buy a great deal, but would pay a couple of our first team players for another year if we were to go down.

 

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michaelpearce Flag grays 31 Oct 17 6.59am

Its not going tobe as stressful for him as previous jobs. anyone could turn that team round so its maybe why he is looking at it,also remember he does have a heart problem

 

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View ARGILE OLD GEEZER's Profile ARGILE OLD GEEZER Flag PORTIMAO 31 Oct 17 7.56am Send a Private Message to ARGILE OLD GEEZER Add ARGILE OLD GEEZER as a friend

Originally posted by BarEagle

You have admitted using Internet research on numerous occasions AND been caught out even more times. What's the wiki answer anyway?

What's wrong with using wiki and internet for looking up past info? better than making wild guesses and assumptions surely.

 

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View taylors lovechild's Profile taylors lovechild Flag 31 Oct 17 8.28am Send a Private Message to taylors lovechild Add taylors lovechild as a friend

This will come down to whether Everton see relegation as a real threat (and so hire a seasoned campaigner like Allardyce) or whether they are confident enough to build a long-term project and go for an up-and-coming manager like Dyche or Howe. I'm not convinced Allardyce would suit Everton and the players they have, but he would ensure they get a comfortable mid-table finish. Personally I think Howe would be the best option for them as he gets his team playing football and has done this on a relatively limited budget. My money would be on them making a big name appointment like Ancellotti though.

 

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View Dangermouse's Profile Dangermouse Flag Hastings 31 Oct 17 9.00am Send a Private Message to Dangermouse Add Dangermouse as a friend

If Alladyce wouldn't suit them, why do you think young Sam, sorry Sean Dyche would?
They will not go for an Englishman IMO.

Edited by Dangermouse (31 Oct 2017 9.01am)

 


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View tonymikejoe's Profile tonymikejoe Flag UK 31 Oct 17 9.03am Send a Private Message to tonymikejoe Add tonymikejoe as a friend

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Edited by tonymikejoe (31 Oct 2017 9.07am)

 

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View tonymikejoe's Profile tonymikejoe Flag UK 31 Oct 17 9.05am Send a Private Message to tonymikejoe Add tonymikejoe as a friend

Originally posted by tonymikejoe

There is a lot of speculation on here about the £2m payment.

No way will that come out of BFS's pocket.

His new employer will cough that up on top of signing fee, salary, bonus money for wins, points, making profits on players, avoiding relegation, loyalty payments, relocation expenses, European qualification etc. plus another mega pay-out when he is inevitably sacked.

 

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View silvertop's Profile silvertop Flag Portishead 31 Oct 17 9.25am Send a Private Message to silvertop Add silvertop as a friend

Originally posted by bexleydave

Would that be the same Sam Allardyce that kept us up, against the odds, last season? Did you expect him do it for free? He had a break clause in his contract and chose to exercise it, for which I personally don't blame him. He let us down gently (and early); would you have preferred him to say "I can't work with the control freak that runs this club any longer"?


Now we don't argue [I am one of the few who don't] but I would say it was the "control freak" buying 2 left sided players and loaning Sakho that kept us up.

Conversely, it was SA who caused our team to lose 4-0 at home to the bottom team; to lose most of our last games [save Hull]; and to unexpectedly walk out without giving the club a chance to do sufficient due diligence on a new manager [unlike Watford] which is likely to be one of the main reasons why we were rushed into the de Boer hire.

I do appreciate he also coached us to stuff the Gooners which almost off-sets the Maccam debacle; but it is the last point that I believe is the primary reason we are in this mess.

As such Bex, I think you chose an odd hero.

 

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View silvertop's Profile silvertop Flag Portishead 31 Oct 17 9.27am Send a Private Message to silvertop Add silvertop as a friend

Originally posted by taylors lovechild

This will come down to whether Everton see relegation as a real threat (and so hire a seasoned campaigner like Allardyce) or whether they are confident enough to build a long-term project and go for an up-and-coming manager like Dyche or Howe. I'm not convinced Allardyce would suit Everton and the players they have, but he would ensure they get a comfortable mid-table finish. Personally I think Howe would be the best option for them as he gets his team playing football and has done this on a relatively limited budget. My money would be on them making a big name appointment like Ancellotti though.


If Bournemouth go down and we stay up I can see Howe coming our way. Hurrah if it happens.

 

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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 31 Oct 17 9.31am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

The much bigger club than us are going for the prem experienced Dyche who (we?) were not interested in? How come?

Had enough of notoriously stubborn, like it or lump it Dutch managers?

 


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View Pierre's Profile Pierre Flag Purley 31 Oct 17 11.36am Send a Private Message to Pierre Add Pierre as a friend

The clause in SA's contract prevents him from being re-employed in football within 24 months of exercising his release clause at Palace.
It will be his new employers that have to pay it not SA himself.

 

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