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Great pice of ‘journalism’ this. Simon Jordan’s on the hunt for a new manager apparently, have I missed something?

 

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View NEILLO's Profile NEILLO Flag Shoreham-by-Sea 24 May 21 10.51am Send a Private Message to NEILLO Add NEILLO as a friend

Anybody on here expecting the announcement of the new Manager today is going to be disappointed unless the Chosen One is currently unemployed.

 


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View TheBigToePunt's Profile TheBigToePunt Flag 24 May 21 11.03am Send a Private Message to TheBigToePunt Add TheBigToePunt as a friend

Originally posted by NEILLO

Anybody on here expecting the announcement of the new Manager today is going to be disappointed unless the Chosen One is currently unemployed.

Agreed. If we are looking at any or all of Cooper, Ishmael or Dyche then we will need to agree on compensation with their clubs, or at least get permission to interview them. None of Swansea, Barsnely or Burnley would have entertained such a conversation until their seasons were finished, so at best we will now have a chance of speaking to two of those three.

That said, it's only 11am. If Lampard or Howe is lined up, I don't see why the club would have to announce it before midday on the first day after the season.

I would think that if there is no announcement by the end of this week it would be reasonable to conclude that the club let Royt leave without having his replacement secured (no great sin if true), but before then I wouldn't read too much into the silence.

 

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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 24 May 21 11.10am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by Mstrobez

What a load of utter rubbish. You, like most of the "Roy out" bandits simply refuse to take into account the lack of investment he received & just how dire the tools are he had to work with. It's cult-like.

The notion that he has only ever played a rigid & defensive style of football is bordering on absurd & probably deliberate ignorance. Ask any Fulham fan and they'll tell you something different. You don't get to a Europa League final, beating Juventus on the way, with Fulham of all teams, by playing Pulis style football. Roy didn't play the style of football you allude to in his first season at Palace, either, because he had a midfield with Loftus-Cheek & Cabaye in it. Their departures were more significant than you seem to give credit for & he was not backed with any replacements. He mentioned on a number of occasions that the squad required investment but unlike managers that went before him, he didn't throw his toys out the pram when it wasn't forthcoming. As for technical players stagnating under Roy, I'm not sure what you're even talking about. Eze has been brilliant, Cabaye was excellent, Zaha was wanted by the top clubs pretty much throughout Roys tenure & had his 2 best scoring seasons under him, too. The fact that his age & Covid has brought his stock down has nothing to do with Roy. What a ridiculous thing to assert.

Anyway, the whole "Roy in" "Roy out" thing has been done to death at this point. It's irrelevant now. He's gone. You lot got your wish and there is every chance the board rendered his position almost untenable due to the growing section of disgruntled fans.

What I'm questioning you on is the notion Sean Dyche is the guy to replace Roy with if your major concern is a progression in the football. Dyche is about the worst candidate possible if that is what you want. Could the football marginally progress with Dyche & investment? Who knows? What we do know is that it almost certainly would've had Roy been afforded a window with some of the investment he frankly earned.


Edited by Mstrobez (24 May 2021 10.50am)

Oh maybe Danny Murphy actually playing for Fulham knows less than you.

How many bids did we get for Zaha? One? None? I think it was none.

Didn’t Roy change the football that didn’t suit the most expensive and one of our biggest top flight goal scorers? Okay, Benteke missed one or two chances a month, but he wasn’t exactly accurate at his best. They both share some blame here, with FDB starting it off starving Benteke of the football.

Cabaye was in the top team international class bracket. RLC was also a very talented player who waited months for a sniff of football. If it’s top level proven players Roy and Palace need to put a team out to put a challenge to all of the premier league then we’re thinking the wrong way. If allowing the opposition to get set up before passing it around without any intention then you’re also delaying the inevitable.

Dyche may not be revolutionary. We don’t need or suit that now. But he certainly won’t be surrendering in front of our very eyes. I’m not expecting free flowing football. I just won’t be watching any more anti football, which is my stance. I wasn’t Roy out. I just wasn’t going to attend or maybe even watch anymore. I’ve barely watched any of it for a while. I can’t even remember how ling now. A month or two. There’s been almost nothing to watch. May as well catch the highlights.

 


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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

Oh maybe Danny Murphy actually playing for Fulham knows less than you.

How many bids did we get for Zaha? One? None? I think it was none.

Didn’t Roy change the football that didn’t suit the most expensive and one of our biggest top flight goal scorers? Okay, Benteke missed one or two chances a month, but he wasn’t exactly accurate at his best. They both share some blame here, with FDB starting it off starving Benteke of the football.

Cabaye was in the top team international class bracket. RLC was also a very talented player who waited months for a sniff of football. If it’s top level proven players Roy and Palace need to put a team out to put a challenge to all of the premier league then we’re thinking the wrong way. If allowing the opposition to get set up before passing it around without any intention then you’re also delaying the inevitable.

Dyche may not be revolutionary. We don’t need or suit that now. But he certainly won’t be surrendering in front of our very eyes. I’m not expecting free flowing football. I just won’t be watching any more anti football, which is my stance. I wasn’t Roy out. I just wasn’t going to attend or maybe even watch anymore. I’ve barely watched any of it for a while. I can’t even remember how ling now. A month or two. There’s been almost nothing to watch. May as well catch the highlights.

Danny Murphy has rightly said that Roy values defensive solidity. So what? Of course Roy values defensive solidity, especially whilst managing a Fulham team that was on the brink of relegation & a Palace team that was on the brink of relegation during every season prior to his arrival (and then magically out of nowhere wasn't on the brink of relegation since).

That's what was so impressive about Roy during his first season. He played a fluid 442 that allowed players such as Loftus Cheek & Wilf to roam and get involved whilst in possession, whilst setting up with 2 banks of 4 out of possession, suring us up as a defensive unit. Did you attend or watch Leicester home & away, Stoke at home, Brighton at home, Everton at home, Chelsea at home, West Brom at home, Watford at home etc during his first season? Because it certainly wasn't the caricature you're applying to Roy in any of those matches. It was a far-cry from anything served up by Big Sam, Pulis or Pardew. We were solid, but utilised our pacey & technical players on the counter attack.

As for nobody bidding for Wilf. We placed a ridiculous valuation on him from the start, but plenty of clubs were interested in him. What are you insinuating here? Because nobody bid for him, he's crap? Wilfried Zaha has just had his highest scoring season at the club, under Roy.

I'll repeat again, if you want a progression in the football, then Sean Dyche is the riskiest candidate there is. If you want guaranteed survival, he's perhaps the best. It just begs the question as to why we'd push Roy out, only to replace him with Dyche - unless Roy left of his own accord. Your initial assertion was that Burnley play better football than us on the basis of a single game we played against them this season & I'm telling you that is wrong. They play the most defensive football in the league & I'm not even sure we have the personnel to replicate what Dyche has been producing at Burnley. Benteke is nowhere near a physical enough target man for that system.

"Dyche may not be revolutionary. We don’t need or suit that now. But he certainly won’t be surrendering in front of our very eyes"

We finished the season 16 points off of relegation. We have not had a relegation dogfight since Roy took over from FdB. Again, what are you talking about?

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Originally posted by Mstrobez

"Dyche may not be revolutionary. We don’t need or suit that now. But he certainly won’t be surrendering in front of our very eyes"

We finished the season 16 points off of relegation. We have not had a relegation dogfight since Roy took over from FdB. Again, what are you talking about?

Edited by Mstrobez (24 May 2021 11.38am)

If we don’t score first or the opposition don’t suit our one more of playing then we may as well not watch.

Dyche’s football certainly won’t be as cultured as the younger managers. But how positive was Roy’s for the future of Palace, because I didn’t get the sense it ever was, being a team that relied on stopping football being played, so the aim was to scrape a goal or two a month. I mean, come on, if that’s what we’re going to be about, signing players in their last years, it’s hardly long term building is it?

If Roy is only ever going to use proven prem players then this is an eventual recipe for disaster for a club our size. The only one who sticks out bucking this method is Eze, but is he really being used correctly? Roy’s marriage to 4-4-2 has been part of the problem.

 


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Was wondering if Dave Nugent has retired and now looking at management. Sure I saw him earlier today at Sainsbury’s?

 

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Originally posted by palace chick

Was wondering if Dave Nugent has retired and now looking at management. Sure I saw him earlier today at Sainsbury’s?

Nope, he was busy teeing up an ex player of ours, James Vaughan to score for Tranmere Rovers against Morecombe in the League 2 Play-Off 2nd leg.

 


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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

If we don’t score first or the opposition don’t suit our one more of playing then we may as well not watch.

Dyche’s football certainly won’t be as cultured as the younger managers. But how positive was Roy’s for the future of Palace, because I didn’t get the sense it ever was, being a team that relied on stopping football being played, so the aim was to scrape a goal or two a month. I mean, come on, if that’s what we’re going to be about, signing players in their last years, it’s hardly long term building is it?

If Roy is only ever going to use proven prem players then this is an eventual recipe for disaster for a club our size. The only one who sticks out bucking this method is Eze, but is he really being used correctly? Roy’s marriage to 4-4-2 has been part of the problem.

We beat villa a week ago going a goal down (twice). So, again, that's not true. As for non Premier League players, Eze is an example you cite to but so is Tyrick Mitchell, Aaron-Wan Bissaka, Jairo Riedewald & Ruben Loftus-Cheek.

Roy wasn't married to the 442 because the only seasons we played that as the main formation was his first and last at the club. Between then, he played a 433 and the football was pretty dire then, too. But somehow we still stayed up comfortably too. The amount of times everyone took one look at our squad and were convinced we were going down, yet Roy kept us far adrift from relegation all season.

The reason for the football is the lack of investment. There are not many managers in the world who would've got a better points to pounds ratio than Roy did with us. The devaluing of his achievements and the caricatures thrown at him are seriously unfair.

In any case, as I said, the whole Roy in vs Roy out thing doesn't really matter as he's gone. But if Dyche has earned a chance with a bit of backing, then Roy certainly did. And the notion Dyche of all people in the world would've got more of an attacking output from this squad of players than Roy did is imo, way off.

If people want us to progress the football then what we need is investment, first & foremost. If we don't get it, Dyche may well be the best appointment. But we will not become a more attacking outfit & I doubt we even have the personnel for it. Our squad is clearly well-drilled, but a Dyche team is very physical in every are of the pitch. We could probably bring in a couple of players on the cheap or free to make up for this. But it won't be pretty & will make Roy Hodgson look like Pep Guardiola.

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Originally posted by Mstrobez

We beat villa a week ago going a goal down (twice). So, again, that's not true. As for non Premier League players, Eze is an example you cite to but so is Tyrick Mitchell, Aaron-Wan Bissaka, Jairo Riedewald & Ruben Loftus-Cheek.

Roy wasn't married to the 442 because the only seasons we played that as the main formation was his first and last at the club. Between then, he played a 433 and the football was pretty dire then, too. But somehow we still stayed up comfortably too. The amount of times everyone took one look at our squad and were convinced we were going down, yet Roy kept us far adrift from relegation all season.

The reason for the football is the lack of investment. There are not many managers in the world who would've got a better points to pounds ratio than Roy did with us. The devaluing of his achievements and the caricatures thrown at him are seriously unfair.

In any case, as I said, the whole Roy in vs Roy out thing doesn't really matter as he's gone. But if Dyche has earned a chance with a bit of backing, then Roy certainly did. And the notion Dyche of all people in the world would've got more of an attacking output from this squad of players than Roy did is imo, way off.

If people want us to progress the football then what we need is investment, first & foremost. If we don't get it, Dyche may well be the best appointment. But we will not become a more attacking outfit & I doubt we even have the personnel for it. Our squad is clearly well-drilled, but a Dyche team is very physical in every are of the pitch. We could probably bring in a couple of players on the cheap or free to make up for this. But it won't be pretty & will make Roy Hodgson look like Pep Guardiola.

Edited by Mstrobez (24 May 2021 12.21pm)

Roy’s football changes once we’re safe.

Apart from RLC, none of those players are or have been developed offensively.

I’ve never insulted Roy. Prem management is as hard as it gets. He’s worthy of credit for what he’s done. But I just don’t see it as positive for a club’s philosophy to have the flair side of the game drilled out of players. It creates and stores up problems for the future. Being identified as the club that is the most anti football isn’t a good long term plan and identity, same as too often choosing players with no resale value and sticking with the same ones no matter what. This point he’s always had nothing to work with isn’t quite true. There’s been plenty of occasions Roy has kept with the same team and still would at 1-0 or 2-0 down while there’s some ability on the bench. Roy was just as much a stop gap as you probably see Dyche as. I think we’ll both agree that to truly change the playing style we’ll need a few things to change and work in years to come, but that shouldn’t have to mean putting people off watching us play until then.

 


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I do worry the current situation of lots of players out of contract, an old squad, and lack of a nucleus of decent players to build a side around, will mean that it's going to take a heck of a lot of persuading to get anyone to take on the job, particularly if the funds for new players is limited.

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Originally posted by Pete53

I do worry the current situation of lots of players out of contract, an old squad, and lack of a nucleus of decent players to build a side around, will mean that it's going to take a heck of a lot of persuading to get in a anyone in to take on the job, particularly if the funds for new players is limited.

There is one person lurking in the background who would take the job. Step forward Mr D.Freedman. Would be ideal for Parish.

I'm not convinced that Dyche would take the job, Cooper would be out if Swansea get promoted, Lampard seems to have dropped out (probably because he isn't going to given decent money) and Howe looks like he will finally put pen to paper at Celtic. Who does that leave ? Ismael ? My god, imagine if he is managerial spell at Palace is as bad as his playing period at Palace.

 

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