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jeeagles Flag 03 Mar 21 8.11am

Originally posted by HKOwen
So, you're saying if we finish 15th or higher that is a reasonable season, fair enough.

There is usually a congested mid table so the difference between 15th and say 12th could easily be 1 pt and one extra goal conceded.

Why do you call those who aren't on the Roy Out bandwagon zealots? The facts are clear in terms of results and points, enjoyment of performance is a personal thing.

I really enjoyed the Brighton game for example.

Didn't enjoy the Fulham game at all but was happy we got a clean sheet and a point from a game where we were not favourite and playing a bang in form team. Thankfully VG made a couple of good saves

I'm not overly concerned about playing attractive football. But then, two touches in the Brighton area and being told the best we could hope for against Fulham was a draw should add to the numerous red flags that a are already there.

I called them zealots to differentiate from those that know he'll be gone at the end of the year and those that refuse to see how he can do any wrong. They are the ones already coming out with excuse after excuse for him.

The middle of the table is congested, but we aren't performing well in the cups, and it would be hypocritical to claim that 11th was a very good season but to dismiss a lower finish because of "congestion".

Can't you see how quickly some have been to roll out excuses for him already on this thread, without stating what a respectable position in the league is?

 

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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 03 Mar 21 8.53am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

Great. Another thread whereby we either do exactly what we’re doing or play expansive football and get relegated.

Most of the current threads seem to be remarkably similar with the same people making the same arguments in all of the threads and I can't be the only person spending less and less time here as reading the posts reminds me too much of groundhog day

 

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View HKOwen's Profile HKOwen Flag Hong Kong 03 Mar 21 8.53am Send a Private Message to HKOwen Add HKOwen as a friend

Who can possibly know he'll be gone, people can speculate but don't know.

People are entitled to their own opinion but not their own facts.

If people aren't being well enough entertained that's a personal thing but unless you are blinkered then clearly our points so far with so many injuries and an old squad built on a shoestring does not need to be excused in my opinion.

 


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View NEILLO's Profile NEILLO Flag Shoreham-by-Sea 03 Mar 21 8.58am Send a Private Message to NEILLO Add NEILLO as a friend

My expectations change as the club changes...which has been very little over the last 3/4 years.

With the same manager, with largely the same ( ageing ) squad and with a minimal spend in that time, I'm getting what I largely expect. A mild flirtation with the bottom of the table but generally lower mid table finishes. A cup run is always a pleasant bonus, that's been somewhat disappointing of late.

When change does come - new manager, revamped squad, Academy investment bearing fruit, my expectations will change. As with investments, they could go up but could also go down !

 


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View gmostone's Profile gmostone Flag 03 Mar 21 9.02am Send a Private Message to gmostone Add gmostone as a friend

What do I expect??
To be bored season after season, sacrificing entertainment for all imports safety.
I’d rather have a season of uncertainty if there was some entertainment. I can’t stand the premier league. I can’t stand the new fans it brought with it. I’d rather be scrapping in the championship than treading water in the top flight.
Palace no longer feels like the club I grew up loving.

I love what parish and co have done for the club, but I miss the roller coaster that used to be palace

 

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View slubglurge's Profile slubglurge Flag welling 03 Mar 21 9.03am Send a Private Message to slubglurge Add slubglurge as a friend

After eight years in the Prem i feel we have wasted an opportunity to move the club forward. When we finally go down (and we will) apart from the academy which is great by the way we still have Selhurst looking in almost the same condition as when we went up. We are at max achievement for a club of our size and resources, even the Clowns went down with a much improved ground. Our natural place in the football food chain is the Championship. Our desperation to stay in this league is reflected in our negative playing style and i think Sky will be delighted when we finally leave because we are not enhancing their product with our negative tactics.

 

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View Eaglecoops's Profile Eaglecoops Flag CR3 03 Mar 21 9.11am Send a Private Message to Eaglecoops Add Eaglecoops as a friend

Originally posted by slubglurge

After eight years in the Prem i feel we have wasted an opportunity to move the club forward. When we finally go down (and we will) apart from the academy which is great by the way we still have Selhurst looking in almost the same condition as when we went up. We are at max achievement for a club of our size and resources, even the Clowns went down with a much improved ground. Our natural place in the football food chain is the Championship. Our desperation to stay in this league is reflected in our negative playing style and i think Sky will be delighted when we finally leave because we are not enhancing their product with our negative tactics.

Sadly, very true. There is still time to sort it out, but I don’t believe the leadership and will (certainly from a monetary standpoint) is there to do it correctly. We are huffing and puffing but we won’t be blowing any houses down.

 

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View fish mitten's Profile fish mitten Flag Chelmsford 03 Mar 21 9.18am Send a Private Message to fish mitten Add fish mitten as a friend

I think we have all known for the last couple of years that the squad has needed more investment. We can all see that many of the current players were getting older and that were gaps in the squad. We have had bad injury records for about the last 3-4 seasons. It wasn't likely to improve this year, with a more hectic schedule and those players a year older.

I therefore do think that Roy has limited options and has well to gain the number of points we have. However, the football has been shockingly poor. It's no longer the odd poor game, it's every game is poor. We won't continue picking up many points if we carry on the way we are. We may limp over the line this year, but next season we are likely to fail spectacularly if we carry on the way we are playing.

I haven't watched the last two games. I can't stand watching us entrenched in our own half, making the odd foray into the opposition's half. It's anti-football and I don't want to watch it and I guess many of the fans don't.

Do I expect us to be really entertaining, no. But I do expect us to try and win a game against those in the mid/bottom of the table. Even with a more limited squad.

My main expectation is that the Board invest sufficiently in the squad that it can be competitive and backs the manager. I think the Board has been neglectful in that fact. I don't think we'll replace 10-11 players in the summer. We are now stuck with the conundrum of replacing too many and having half a new team or being stuck with many of these old injury prone players another year.

Personally, I think Roy should retire in the summer. He has done a sterling job, but it feels like it's time for change and for him to go with his head held high. I expect if he's here next year, the Board will again be trying to make do on the cheap and Roy's reputation will be tarnished by being sacked or by taking us down. He doesn't deserve that.

 

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View CrazyBadger's Profile CrazyBadger Flag Ware 03 Mar 21 9.21am Send a Private Message to CrazyBadger Add CrazyBadger as a friend

The only thing I expect is for us to be showing signs that we are actively trying to move forward as a club and as a business.

What I want is to watch sustainable premiership football that doesn't bore me to tears.

but in the immortal words of Jagger "You can't always get what you want.....You get what you need"

 


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View taylors lovechild's Profile taylors lovechild Flag 03 Mar 21 9.30am Send a Private Message to taylors lovechild Add taylors lovechild as a friend

From a personal perspective I don't ever remember a season where (Brighton aside) I've taken so little joy from the games we've won. So often it feels like we've cheated somehow rather than earned the win. The occasional lucky win is great, but when every result seems lucky you start to question how sustainable that is.

As shocking as it might seem to some, I actually enjoy seeing our players pass the ball to each other and do some neat interplay, even when they don't score. I also enjoy seeing our flair players get the ball in the final third more than twice a game and trying something creative even when it doesn't produce goals. On top of that, I even enjoy seeing us have some shots and creating some drama in the opposing box. I know for some this might not seem important as it doesn't generate goals and points, but call me a romantic, I actually like watching football and not just the vidiprinter.

 

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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 03 Mar 21 9.42am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

My expectation is to stay in the PL and play some half decent football, mid table mediocrity is fine as long as we have the occasional good run and occasional results against some of the big 6.

 


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View Putitout's Profile Putitout Flag Oxford 03 Mar 21 9.56am Send a Private Message to Putitout Add Putitout as a friend

Originally posted by fish mitten

I think we have all known for the last couple of years that the squad has needed more investment. We can all see that many of the current players were getting older and that were gaps in the squad. We have had bad injury records for about the last 3-4 seasons. It wasn't likely to improve this year, with a more hectic schedule and those players a year older.

I therefore do think that Roy has limited options and has well to gain the number of points we have. However, the football has been shockingly poor. It's no longer the odd poor game, it's every game is poor. We won't continue picking up many points if we carry on the way we are. We may limp over the line this year, but next season we are likely to fail spectacularly if we carry on the way we are playing.

I haven't watched the last two games. I can't stand watching us entrenched in our own half, making the odd foray into the opposition's half. It's anti-football and I don't want to watch it and I guess many of the fans don't.

Do I expect us to be really entertaining, no. But I do expect us to try and win a game against those in the mid/bottom of the table. Even with a more limited squad.

My main expectation is that the Board invest sufficiently in the squad that it can be competitive and backs the manager. I think the Board has been neglectful in that fact. I don't think we'll replace 10-11 players in the summer. We are now stuck with the conundrum of replacing too many and having half a new team or being stuck with many of these old injury prone players another year.

Personally, I think Roy should retire in the summer. He has done a sterling job, but it feels like it's time for change and for him to go with his head held high. I expect if he's here next year, the Board will again be trying to make do on the cheap and Roy's reputation will be tarnished by being sacked or by taking us down. He doesn't deserve that.


That’s a very fair assessment. Many fans have a clear idea of what they think the club should be, but it’s no more than a wish.
We all wish the club , could find a way to be more successful and entertaining than it is.
The reality is , unless something quiet spectacular happens to the clubs finances, we have reached our zenith, The manager gets a lot of stick we know, but the fact is if it was progress we wanted in style and achievement , the process has been massively under funded , in terms of transfer business. Some point to the wage bill as a reason for why we should have success. That is nothing more than a question for the board ,to answer. Paying good wages doesn’t always equate with paying good players. Our wage policy hasn’t been totally successful most would agree.
It seems to me we could change style ,as Brighton, and many others have tried , and fail very easily, even allowing for further investment.
The Premier is built for the outfits with mega means at their disposal ,and that’s not us, that’s what everyone has to come to terms with.
From a fans point of view ,scrapping it out in the Championship is most often not a fantastic watch, all ways made better if your a winning side. If you are a winning side the goal is more Premier, where the same old problems are waiting.
Personally I just love Palace, good bad or ugly. And the chance to upset the mega rich Royalty of football, which we do from time to time , is enough to keep me patient for better days.

 

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