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View TheExpatEagle's Profile TheExpatEagle Flag 28 Feb 18 8.01pm Send a Private Message to TheExpatEagle Add TheExpatEagle as a friend

The event Parish spoke at tweeted his exact quote and it reads as follows:

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"We are in a difficult situation, make no mistake. People ask what I'm planning for, I'm planning for Championship. At the moment it's down to the players, but if it does happen I can't start thinking about it then." #SIBC

Make up your own minds but it seems like he should have kept his trap shut.

 

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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 28 Feb 18 8.16pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by Painter

Liverpool won the league with 14 players on heavy pitches and 4 more games in the past.

Irrelevant. Everybody had roughly the same amount of players all season. Now everyone ideally has almost 2 per position so tempo is high to compete with someone to step in.

 


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View Painter's Profile Painter Flag Croydon 28 Feb 18 8.26pm Send a Private Message to Painter Add Painter as a friend

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

Irrelevant. Everybody had roughly the same amount of players all season. Now everyone ideally has almost 2 per position so tempo is high to compete with someone to step in.

Its only irrelevant, as it doesn't suit you. Every team now can only have 25 players in a squad, just some have more money than others.
How long are you going to carry your anti Palace campaign. Is there anything you like about the club?

 

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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 28 Feb 18 8.36pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by Painter

Its only irrelevant, as it doesn't suit you. Every team now can only have 25 players in a squad, just some have more money than others.
How long are you going to carry your anti Palace campaign. Is there anything you like about the club?

Jesus, when Liverpool won the league and further back teams played the same 11 and 2 or 3 subs each week, every week, so did everyone else.

 


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View bozsufc's Profile bozsufc Flag SHEFFIELD 28 Feb 18 9.44pm Send a Private Message to bozsufc Add bozsufc as a friend

I looks like a barrel of laughs on this thread with the fate of championship football looming in the near future is driving posters crazy

 

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simonmdt Flag x 28 Feb 18 10.06pm

Originally posted by Willo

This is the "Contingency Planning" I referred to in a post yesterday.


Once more, Willo finds away to make it all about him.

YAWN

 

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View Wilbraham413's Profile Wilbraham413 Flag 01 Mar 18 1.44am Send a Private Message to Wilbraham413 Add Wilbraham413 as a friend

What pisses me off is it's easier to stay up in the Premier than it is to finish in the top 2 of the Championship.

I think we (and SP) have been spoiled by being fortunate enough to win promotion via playoffs twice in recent memory. The assumption is if we are relegated, we'll be right back up again in a year or two at the most. No problem!

The truth is that if you finish 3-6 in the Championship, and have to win two playoff games, each one is pretty much a coin flip, giving you a 25% chance to go up. Counting on that is crazy, which means you have to shoot for the top two spots. When was the last time we managed to do that when we were in the lower division?

If we go down, and lose Zaha in the process, we're no better or worse than most all the other Championship teams. We could be wallowing in the Championship for years. We will eventually get back up to the Premiership? Yes, probably, based on our long history. Will it be within 5 years? Not necessarily.

My point is, in the Premier, there are 14 teams that aren't rich. It's much easier to put together a team to finish 1-11 out of those 14 teams than it is to finish 1-2 out of all the teams in the Championship.

Being in the Championship isn't the end of the world, but it doesn't seem like SP has shown enough urgency to stay in the Premier.

 


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View Croydonlad's Profile Croydonlad Flag sydenham 01 Mar 18 6.18am Send a Private Message to Croydonlad Add Croydonlad as a friend

As I tweeted to Parish earlier

" If you said a lot less and the players played a lot better , this would be a moot point "

 

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Brentmiester_General Flag Front line in the battle against t... 01 Mar 18 7.34am

Originally posted by Croydonlad

As I tweeted to Parish earlier

" If you said a lot less and the players played a lot better , this would be a moot point "

Problem solved then yeah.

 


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View kev64's Profile kev64 Flag Cambs 01 Mar 18 9.28am Send a Private Message to kev64 Add kev64 as a friend

If the worst happens and we get relegated the obvious loss or revenue circa 50-60 mill and our massive wage bill are going to have to be balanced..

Fortunately we have plenty of players coming to the end of I’m guessing pretty lucrative contracts;

So who do we let go ? and who do we realistically keep if they are willing to resign on reduced wages?. For me ..

Cabaye will return to France .. saving circa 4m
Lee - let go ... Saving 2m
Damo - let go .. Saving 2m
Jules - resign on reduced contact.. Saving 1m ?
Ward - not sure if he will stay .. Saving 2m
Mc Arthur- resign.. no saving
Hennessy- let go .. Saving 2m
Sako - resign on reduced contract Saving 1m

Wilf - sold 40 m and saving 4m wages
Benteke - sold 15-20 if lucky paying Lpool off and saving 4m
Sakho big ? Will we try and move him on ?

Either way if relegated Roy n Ray are going to have their work cut out and I can’t se SP hanging out in St Tropez this summer


 

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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 01 Mar 18 9.32am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Parish tweeted a link to instagram where a full quote can be found.

chair4palace What I actually said today... Asked 'just how much of a risk is investing in a stadium when the club is not guaranteed Premier League safety', Steve Parish said: "The football club has been going since 1905, and will still be going in [the year] 3005. Relegations and promotions are temporary things. What I've got to make sure is that in any eventuality, we can fulfil what we need to do to that are the long term goals of the club.
So somehow, under every set of circumstances, I've got to try to make it happen. That's the job.

People say to me 'is it (the stadium redevelopment) going to happen if we get relegated?' Well, there will be different challenges to making it happen, and unfortunately in football - you have this unique thing (relegation) - this destroyer of value - but you have to somehow learn to manage it. It exists. Three teams are going to get relegated each year.

We're in a difficult situation this year - make no mistake. One of the big challenges of being involved in sport is on a Monday morning when you have lost in the last few minutes [v Spurs], we as a club have to find a way of keeping going. We have to make a plan.
People say to me 'What I am doing right now?' I'm planning for the Championship - people say 'oh don’t worry / you won't go down'... given there's very little I can affect right now. .. I'll go to training tomorrow, I'll chat with the manager - if there's anything - anything - I can do to help - talk to the medical dept, I'll do it. Have a difficult conversation with someone, I'll do it. Whatever the manager needs doing, I'll do it. But really at the moment - it's down to the players and those guys. They know it and I know it.

What MIGHT happen is that we end up in the Championship.
So I can't start thinking about it when it happens.
Goes on ... So we have to plan for those eventualities. And of course within that we are looking at the stadium, the Academy, other plans - what plans can we still fulfil, and what can't we fulfil - that's the job of running a football club.

Why even go on these programmes? The papers misquote him and talkshyte where he's also gone on misquote him. What's the need and point of going on there?

 


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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 01 Mar 18 9.35am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by Wilbraham413

What pisses me off is it's easier to stay up in the Premier than it is to finish in the top 2 of the Championship.

I think we (and SP) have been spoiled by being fortunate enough to win promotion via playoffs twice in recent memory. The assumption is if we are relegated, we'll be right back up again in a year or two at the most. No problem!

The truth is that if you finish 3-6 in the Championship, and have to win two playoff games, each one is pretty much a coin flip, giving you a 25% chance to go up. Counting on that is crazy, which means you have to shoot for the top two spots. When was the last time we managed to do that when we were in the lower division?

If we go down, and lose Zaha in the process, we're no better or worse than most all the other Championship teams. We could be wallowing in the Championship for years. We will eventually get back up to the Premiership? Yes, probably, based on our long history. Will it be within 5 years? Not necessarily.

My point is, in the Premier, there are 14 teams that aren't rich. It's much easier to put together a team to finish 1-11 out of those 14 teams than it is to finish 1-2 out of all the teams in the Championship.

Being in the Championship isn't the end of the world, but it doesn't seem like SP has shown enough urgency to stay in the Premier.

Nailed it. Prepare for the start of the season better and problem solved. Hopefully the window closing before the first match will help.

 


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