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View Hansy's Profile Hansy Flag 04 Jan 18 1.45pm Send a Private Message to Hansy Add Hansy as a friend

Originally posted by Painter

So you think he has done a worse job, than the 3 previous Chairmen. Be careful what you wish for.

I said that? I said I believe he's taken us as far as he can as a Chairman.

 

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View Hansy's Profile Hansy Flag 04 Jan 18 1.48pm Send a Private Message to Hansy Add Hansy as a friend

Originally posted by silvertop


You can probably raise an argument against every one of those points, but the one highlighted is pure rubbish. SA departure was a shock and the selection of FdB was rushed. Given more time, we may have gone for Roy. Who knows?

SA stuffed us. Another reason why it annoys me every time I see him hailed as a saviour when all he did was take advantage of the purchase of 4 key players.

Of course SA leaving was a shock. But I'm pretty sure that Parish himself said he did his due diligence in selecting FdB, knowing the style and formation he choses.

I remember when Liverpool were in for FdB, there was an article on FdB's managerial ability. He changes all the youth system to suit the first team in formation, style etc.

 

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View alaneagle1's Profile alaneagle1 Flag Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 04 Jan 18 2.04pm Send a Private Message to alaneagle1 Add alaneagle1 as a friend

Hansy be careful what you wish for,Parish might well have taken us as far as he can.
Crystal Palace Top 20 in England.
Many Big clubs below us.
Anywhere between 9th and 17th and the club is doing superb.
Amazing after a couple of good results Holers come on here to try to find fault with Parish.
No wonder we are known as “Nigel’s “

 


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View spartakev2's Profile spartakev2 Flag Anerley 04 Jan 18 2.07pm Send a Private Message to spartakev2 Add spartakev2 as a friend

Originally posted by Hansy

Of course SA leaving was a shock. But I'm pretty sure that Parish himself said he did his due diligence in selecting FdB, knowing the style and formation he choses.

I remember when Liverpool were in for FdB, there was an article on FdB's managerial ability. He changes all the youth system to suit the first team in formation, style etc.

Personally I don't blame parish for appointing FdB. On the face if it I was quite excited about his appointment. A good, young manager who wanted to take us to the next level and playing good football. What f****d us was the revolution and not gentle evolution that we were apparently promised.

 

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No doubt Parish has his faults, and has made a few errors along the way, but he is the chairman who has overseen our longest stint in the PL and who has bold plans for the new stadium. Not too bad I reckon.
Now make sure Roy is backed in the transfer window because our squad looks dangerously thin!

 

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View Lyons550's Profile Lyons550 Flag Shirley 04 Jan 18 2.18pm Send a Private Message to Lyons550 Add Lyons550 as a friend

Originally posted by silvertop


You can probably raise an argument against every one of those points, but the one highlighted is pure rubbish. SA departure was a shock and the selection of FdB was rushed. Given more time, we may have gone for Roy. Who knows?

SA stuffed us. Another reason why it annoys me every time I see him hailed as a saviour when all he did was take advantage of the purchase of 4 key players.

I'm not so sure this was the case...it took weeks and weeks to get FdB

 


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Originally posted by spartakev2

Personally I don't blame parish for appointing FdB. On the face if it I was quite excited about his appointment. A good, young manager who wanted to take us to the next level and playing good football. What f****d us was the revolution and not gentle evolution that we were apparently promised.


I'd agree with this...I certainly wanted FdB to work...but I'm also happy that he acted swiftly when he felt it wasnt.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 04 Jan 18 2.27pm

Originally posted by spartakev2

Personally I don't blame parish for appointing FdB. On the face if it I was quite excited about his appointment. A good, young manager who wanted to take us to the next level and playing good football. What f****d us was the revolution and not gentle evolution that we were apparently promised.

Benefit of hindsight, the show of optimism behind hiring a manager to 'take us to the next level', he was probably the right choice. The playing staff we have and the size of the club, its not realistic without massive spending on players. We'd need 'proper' wing backs, and a couple of more mobile central defenders who have experience of playing in a back three.

It was however a good move, when realising that FdB wasn't the right choice, to replace him and cut their losses, going for a traditional lower to mid level Premiership manager.

We'll never really be in a position to become a 'bigger player' in this league by playing the same game as the top teams. Someone like Roy however, has experience of taking teams like Fulham to European spots. Thats what we need to focus on - Managers who can a) keep us up b) occassionally deliver something above average in a good season.

 


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View Hansy's Profile Hansy Flag 04 Jan 18 2.35pm Send a Private Message to Hansy Add Hansy as a friend

Originally posted by alaneagle1

Hansy be careful what you wish for,Parish might well have taken us as far as he can.
Crystal Palace Top 20 in England.
Many Big clubs below us.
Anywhere between 9th and 17th and the club is doing superb.
Amazing after a couple of good results Holers come on here to try to find fault with Parish.
No wonder we are known as “Nigel’s “

He's done great to get us where we are, no doubt about that. But every season we are fighting relegation. We're struggling to break that currently, unless we upgrade our youth facilities, training facilities.

Not sure how hard it is to get tickets at Selhurst, as I just use my ST. But I will have thought those take priority than a stand to increase capacity by 8k.


Edited by Hansy (04 Jan 2018 2.40pm)

 

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View alaneagle1's Profile alaneagle1 Flag Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 04 Jan 18 2.48pm Send a Private Message to alaneagle1 Add alaneagle1 as a friend

Originally posted by Hansy

He's done great to get us where we are, no doubt about that. But every season we are fighting relegation. We're struggling to break that currently, unless we upgrade our youth facilities, training facilities.

Not sure how hard it is to get tickets at Selhurst, as I just use my ST. But I will have thought those take priority than a stand to increase capacity by 8k.


Edited by Hansy (04 Jan 2018 2.40pm)

We are in a 14 Team group whose priority is to stay up each season.
Endeavouring to improve your “team” each season.
To do that you have to pick up points with draws and wins.
That is the hard part.
And why so called established teams eg Stoke are also struggling this season.

 


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View Hansy's Profile Hansy Flag 04 Jan 18 2.59pm Send a Private Message to Hansy Add Hansy as a friend

Originally posted by alaneagle1

We are in a 14 Team group whose priority is to stay up each season.
Endeavouring to improve your “team” each season.
To do that you have to pick up points with draws and wins.
That is the hard part.
And why so called established teams eg Stoke are also struggling this season.

Stoke haven't struggled every season though.

 

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View Johng's Profile Johng Flag 04 Jan 18 3.00pm Send a Private Message to Johng Add Johng as a friend

Originally posted by silvertop

Correct. 2 points off 18th; but 3 points off 10th; and with an upwards-only trajectory.

Such hubris often ends in disaster. Many of you on here are treating Premiership survival as a done deal. We are nowhere near safe yet. Half the season to go still.

 

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