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View crvenaeagle's Profile crvenaeagle Flag 01 Jun 21 11.46am Send a Private Message to crvenaeagle Add crvenaeagle as a friend

Originally posted by acepal

Just been speaking to one of our customer who does the signage for Palace. Franks been at the training ground for a few weeks. Guess it will be official any time soon

Now that's nonsense.

 

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View manwitheagletattoo's Profile manwitheagletattoo Flag Somewhere in England 01 Jun 21 11.53am Send a Private Message to manwitheagletattoo Add manwitheagletattoo as a friend

Originally posted by acepal

Just been speaking to one of our customer who does the signage for Palace. Franks been at the training ground for a few weeks. Guess it will be official any time soon

 


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View taylors lovechild's Profile taylors lovechild Flag 01 Jun 21 12.06pm Send a Private Message to taylors lovechild Add taylors lovechild as a friend

Originally posted by acepal

Just been speaking to one of our customer who does the signage for Palace. Franks been at the training ground for a few weeks. Guess it will be official any time soon

He needs clearer signs as it seems the players, the press and even Parish didn't notice him.

 

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deleted 25 Flag 01 Jun 21 12.16pm

Originally posted by taylors lovechild

Despite his achievements thus far, from a quick read on the Swansea forums it does seem Cooper gets criticism from some of their fans for boring football. I'll hold my hands up and say I really have no knowledge of Cooper or Ismael or what they would bring to Palace. Given Palace's transfer plan now seems to be to target top young players from the lower leagues both make some sense and I imagine both would be less demanding regarding transfers.

If we move for Dyche, Howe, Lampard or Nuno, then I think we can take it that the club has money to spend as I don't think any of those candidates would come in to work with peanuts.

My preferred choice would be Nuno all day long, but he won't come to us. My second choice would be Dyche as I think he knows how to get the best out of the players at his disposal and he knows how to build a team rather than a collection of individuals.

I agree Cooper and Ismael are employed in the championship ; for the same reason I'd leave Dyche out of it.

either of the other three I'd be happy with

Edited by Vincehair (01 Jun 2021 12.18pm)

 

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View lefty27's Profile lefty27 Flag ipswich 01 Jun 21 12.22pm Send a Private Message to lefty27 Add lefty27 as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

According to the well known clickbait pimp "Football Insider"

Yes, they said last week that Simon Jordan was looking for a replacement for Roy. I’m not sure who writes that garbage but it’s literally clic bait.

 

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deleted 25 Flag 01 Jun 21 12.31pm

Originally posted by acepal

Just been speaking to one of our customer who does the signage for Palace. Franks been at the training ground for a few weeks. Guess it will be official any time soon

Didn't he have Tammy Abraham and Billy Gilmour with him?

 

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View Canterbury Palace's Profile Canterbury Palace Flag Whitstable 01 Jun 21 12.37pm Send a Private Message to Canterbury Palace Add Canterbury Palace as a friend

Just had my Lampard tattoo finished. It's basically a version of Mount Rushmore with previous Palace legends like P Diddy and Colonel Gadaffi.

Has he been announced yet?

 


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View CrazyBadger's Profile CrazyBadger Flag Ware 01 Jun 21 12.49pm Send a Private Message to CrazyBadger Add CrazyBadger as a friend

This all reminds me of 2017. We were linked with Mauricio Pelligrino, and I seem to remember some clamouring for him to be our new manager. There was disappointment that he chose Saints over us.
But he pretty much failed there.

We ended up gettin Fdb. not commenting on that one!

I guess my point is that you don't really know how a manager is take to a new club or a new league. Some knock it out of the park, some Struggle to make an impact, some are an unmitigated disaster.

We should have faith in the direction that the boards has chosen to move forward, and that they employ the best manager for that direction.

 


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View Putitout's Profile Putitout Flag Oxford 01 Jun 21 12.51pm Send a Private Message to Putitout Add Putitout as a friend

Originally posted by NEILLO

Hence my post the other day...I was thinking it over and it crossed my mind that actually Roy may have been the party that decided time was up. We all know what a big job is ahead, and it could be that Hodgson didn't fancy it.

But gone he has...I'll get behind whoever Palace appoint.

Until they start losing


I agree. I felt all along Hodgson, had had enough. Not surprising as every transfer window ended with out the degree of improvement in the squad ,we had all heard him call for , at the end of every season he was in charge.
Let’s face it others have cut and run in months. Almost certainly because of the same problem. Much of the criticism of the way Palace, went about surviving held some truths, except to say blaming Hodgson, was never the true reason we ended up relying on some very basic rules of thumb at times for survival in this league. So why would Hodgson, want to complete a notable career doing only that. Hodgson grasped a handful of nettles when he took the job.
Whoever takes his job ,is going to do the same. And one thing about Hodgson is he. definitely isn’t daft enough to think he could squeeze anymore blood out of the stone overseen by the board. Having tried for four years.

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View TheBigToePunt's Profile TheBigToePunt Flag 01 Jun 21 1.03pm Send a Private Message to TheBigToePunt Add TheBigToePunt as a friend

Originally posted by CrazyBadger

This all reminds me of 2017. We were linked with Mauricio Pelligrino, and I seem to remember some clamouring for him to be our new manager. There was disappointment that he chose Saints over us.
But he pretty much failed there.

We ended up gettin Fdb. not commenting on that one!

I guess my point is that you don't really know how a manager is take to a new club or a new league. Some knock it out of the park, some Struggle to make an impact, some are an unmitigated disaster.

We should have faith in the direction that the boards has chosen to move forward, and that they employ the best manager for that direction.

All I would add is that, as I've said for some time now, the ideal route for Palace is to get agreement from as many of Burnley, Swansea and Barnsley as possible to speak with their manager, then just interview them, if they want to be interviewed, plus any out of work managers who apply. Then decide on who gave the best answers and had the most convincing plan for the team, based on whatever the budget, expectations and requirements actually are.

Football clubs can't interview a range of candidates for a vacant post very often, Usually it's a question of trying to keep it quiet that you are speaking with a particular manager until you've sacked the one you've got, normally in the middle of a season when you have no time at all to spend considering options.

We are in the unusual position where we can have a proper interview process, so why not do that?

 

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View ex hibitionist's Profile ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 01 Jun 21 1.19pm Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

Originally posted by TheBigToePunt

All I would add is that, as I've said for some time now, the ideal route for Palace is to get agreement from as many of Burnley, Swansea and Barnsley as possible to speak with their manager, then just interview them, if they want to be interviewed, plus any out of work managers who apply. Then decide on who gave the best answers and had the most convincing plan for the team, based on whatever the budget, expectations and requirements actually are.

Football clubs can't interview a range of candidates for a vacant post very often, Usually it's a question of trying to keep it quiet that you are speaking with a particular manager until you've sacked the one you've got, normally in the middle of a season when you have no time at all to spend considering options.

We are in the unusual position where we can have a proper interview process, so why not do that?

I get the feeling that's what is taking place - there are several viable candidates and there will be an order of preference, jfi Nuno is being well-backed - between 3-1 and 9-2 with the bookies but you can only get 7-5 on the exchanges, same price as Howe, whether it happens or not is a different matter altogether, but the market says it's a distinct possibility.

 

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View nead1's Profile nead1 Flag 01 Jun 21 1.20pm Send a Private Message to nead1 Add nead1 as a friend

Without any inside track, I do tend to think the Cooper rumours could be well founded. What's interesting to me is that Allardyce, Hodgson and now Cooper all had backgrounds with England - although admittedly Cooper was with the lower age groups.
That kind of experience seems to be attractive to the Americans if the rumours are to be believed. Equally, given the investment in the academy it makes some sense given his time with the Liverpool academy, England and so on. I would also surmise he is used to working with a Sporting Director structure in place.
Anyway, just another perspective on this debate - thank goodness it happens relatively infrequently!

 

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