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Why has there been no progress in 5 years?

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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Flag The garden of England 03 Oct 18 9.24pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Playing at best average football so far and having 7 points is ok IMO
Laat season we played the same quality except huddersfield first game and got nish.
I cant square that!
Or are other teams worse.

 

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View matthau's Profile matthau Flag South Croydon 03 Oct 18 9.36pm Send a Private Message to matthau Add matthau as a friend

Corse there’s been progress ffs. Before we could only rely on counter attack and pace. Now we can compete by playing proper football

Unfortunately benteke has lost the plot, if he was still half decent we’d be half decent.

You would never have posted this last season when Roy won a few on the bounce

We’ll buy a striker in January or loan a decent one I’m certain

Joe Ledley v McArthur
Pva v d moxey

Truth is, anything better and we are talking Everton territory. And we just aren’t..

 

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View Den1923's Profile Den1923 Flag 04 Oct 18 11.37am Send a Private Message to Den1923 Add Den1923 as a friend

The truth is that we are in for another battle to stay out the bottom three, we have had an easy start (Liverpool excepted) and the fact is that we have struggled against teams around us and have had some luck in getting the points we have so far. Lack of investment in the team during the summer is partly to blame and the reluctance of quality player wanting to come to CP for whatever reason. The progress of Bournemouth is an example of a team that has invested wisely in quality players that have come to the club and have delivered on the field. Why quality players find the thought of coming to palace so toxic I just do not understand.

 

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View spartakev2's Profile spartakev2 Flag Anerley 04 Oct 18 3.27pm Send a Private Message to spartakev2 Add spartakev2 as a friend

Originally posted by Den1923

The truth is that we are in for another battle to stay out the bottom three, we have had an easy start (Liverpool excepted) and the fact is that we have struggled against teams around us and have had some luck in getting the points we have so far. Lack of investment in the team during the summer is partly to blame and the reluctance of quality player wanting to come to CP for whatever reason. The progress of Bournemouth is an example of a team that has invested wisely in quality players that have come to the club and have delivered on the field. Why quality players find the thought of coming to palace so toxic I just do not understand.

I don't think it's that quality players don't want to come to palace . We have/had a few. It's our recruitment. Teams like bournemouth, wolves, even brighton seem to find players relatively cheaply who do well in the premiership. We pay a lot for 'premiership' players who on the whole have been dissapointing.

Edited by spartakev2 (04 Oct 2018 3.29pm)

 

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View spartakev2's Profile spartakev2 Flag Anerley 04 Oct 18 3.31pm Send a Private Message to spartakev2 Add spartakev2 as a friend

Originally posted by Master Coin

To illustrate my earlier point here is a short list of teams who (as little as two years ago) many would have thought were safe bets for a mid-table finish:-

Swansea City
Stoke City

To be fair, that's s very small list to illustrate you're point &#129300;

 

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View Painter's Profile Painter Flag Croydon 04 Oct 18 3.41pm Send a Private Message to Painter Add Painter as a friend

Originally posted by spartakev2

I don't think it's that quality players don't want to come to palace . We have/had a few. It's our recruitment. Teams like bournemouth, wolves, even brighton seem to find players relatively cheaply who do well in the premiership. We pay a lot for 'premiership' players who on the whole have been dissapointing.

Edited by spartakev2 (04 Oct 2018 3.29pm)

I doubt you know all the players the teams you quote have purchased, the total cost and how many were flops and never saw the first team. Our record on transfers is no different from other clubs our size.
Every Premiership clubs buy flops and expensive ones, that’s the reality.

 

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View TheExpatEagle's Profile TheExpatEagle Flag 04 Oct 18 8.30pm Send a Private Message to TheExpatEagle Add TheExpatEagle as a friend

I find it funny that people still think if a billionaire bought us that we'd suddenly become free spending to move up the table.

Three words: Financial Fair Play.

We are where we are and are confined by our stature until we get a bigger capacity, win something or increase our income somehow other than a rich owner putting money into the club.

Clubs like Chelsea and Man City were lucky to get money pumped into them before the drawbridge was pulled up for the rest of us.

 

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View Den1923's Profile Den1923 Flag 04 Oct 18 9.21pm Send a Private Message to Den1923 Add Den1923 as a friend

Originally posted by TheExpatEagle

I find it funny that people still think if a billionaire bought us that we'd suddenly become free spending to move up the table.

Three words: Financial Fair Play.

We are where we are and are confined by our stature until we get a bigger capacity, win something or increase our income somehow other than a rich owner putting money into the club.

Clubs like Chelsea and Man City were lucky to get money pumped into them before the drawbridge was pulled up for the rest of us.

what about Bournemouth and how have they done it?

 

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View Booted Eagle's Profile Booted Eagle Flag Bristol 04 Oct 18 9.57pm Send a Private Message to Booted Eagle Add Booted Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by TheExpatEagle

I find it funny that people still think if a billionaire bought us that we'd suddenly become free spending to move up the table.

Three words: Financial Fair Play.

We are where we are and are confined by our stature until we get a bigger capacity, win something or increase our income somehow other than a rich owner putting money into the club.

Clubs like Chelsea and Man City were lucky to get money pumped into them before the drawbridge was pulled up for the rest of us.

This does seem to get bandied about a lot and I'm still unsure of how it works when the club we are playing on Saturday, Wolves can supposedly spend £70 million or so in the summer on their squad ?

 


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View davehuggins's Profile davehuggins Flag 04 Oct 18 9.59pm Send a Private Message to davehuggins Add davehuggins as a friend

I really think something is not quite right at the moment. We are not playing with the spirit we were at the end of last year, we seem to be blowing hot and cold IMO. Wilf has gone off the boil since the Watford game. Just hope Roy can put the fire back asap

 

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View pompeyeagle's Profile pompeyeagle Flag Relocated to Shropshire 04 Oct 18 10.21pm Send a Private Message to pompeyeagle Add pompeyeagle as a friend

It’s all about our strikers for me. Benteke and Wickham are both quality strikers, or were, We’ve been incredibly unlucky to have one permanently injured for two years and the other one incapable of getting over a lack of form for one reason or another. If either were playing every week we would have been comfortably in the top ten last season. Also there’s obviously something wrong with our youth setup. Why are no young players coming through? Wan Bissaka only got his chance because we were so injury struck that Hodgson had no choice otherwise he would still be languishing in the youth team like all the others.

 

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View woody6013's Profile woody6013 Flag Bundaberg Queensland 04 Oct 18 10.56pm Send a Private Message to woody6013 Add woody6013 as a friend

Start of season looked good with only Liverpool to worry about for 9 games. However typical Palace to just make hard work of it all. Then with few minutes to go at Bournemouth and being warned bl.... stupid Sako elbows and its a penalty. We only deserved a point yet f...d that up, why oh why cant these talented overpaid individuals do the right thing and stop mauling. The rules regarding grabbing/shirt pulling and hands around waists should be banned for all. In my opinion it would make for a better game and we would see the real quality of football. 7 games in and I am already sick of this season and cpfc havent fronted the other 5 biggies. After 61 years of support and spending thousands to fly over for matches from Oz you would think I should know better. As an Ex Selsdon boy cant get further away than Queensland but often wish I could. Its painful and Ive gone grey after years of frustration but it would be impossible to change my allegience at 76. Beam me up Scotty

 

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