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View davehuggins's Profile davehuggins Flag 16 Apr 24 10.24am Send a Private Message to davehuggins Add davehuggins as a friend

“The manager genuinely said to us, ‘We’re going to win today’, and that’s huge.

“We came here to win. We were written off by every single person and that’s the best feeling.

“Eleven men in front of 62,000 people. There was only one [fanbase] celebrating and that was the 3,000 Palace fans, so I’m delighted.”

Having this confidence from the manager is a massive boost for the players as it’ll rub off on them, something Glasner has brought since arriving in February.

This is why we look a better unit and playing for each other RH would have conceded defeat at the press conference!!!!!!!!

 

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View PatrickA's Profile PatrickA Flag London 16 Apr 24 10.36am Send a Private Message to PatrickA Add PatrickA as a friend

I can see where you're coming from, but am suspicious of what managers say at press conferences.
In Coppell's days occasionally I would watch first team training at Mitcham.
Pre one game v the Wimbledon of Vinnie Jones and Fashanu, Coppell spoke of the difficult game he expected and how good the opponents where.
However, in the training session I watched Coppell said to his Palace players, 'If you stop the crosses you'll win 3-0.'
He exuded confidence and most of the session involved Palace working on finishing drills.

What's said for public consumption and what's said to the players can be very different things.

Originally posted by davehuggins

“The manager genuinely said to us, ‘We’re going to win today’, and that’s huge.

“We came here to win. We were written off by every single person and that’s the best feeling.

“Eleven men in front of 62,000 people. There was only one [fanbase] celebrating and that was the 3,000 Palace fans, so I’m delighted.”

Having this confidence from the manager is a massive boost for the players as it’ll rub off on them, something Glasner has brought since arriving in February.

This is why we look a better unit and playing for each other RH would have conceded defeat at the press conference!!!!!!!!

 

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View Goalpost1's Profile Goalpost1 Flag Worcester Park 16 Apr 24 10.52am Send a Private Message to Goalpost1 Add Goalpost1 as a friend

My initial impressions are that I really like Glasner.

We shouldn't underestimate the point that he was due to start in the summer but came in early because of the situation with Hodgson and the team. He has had to pick up a team with poor form, injuries and arguably compared to other teams lacking fitness (look at the amount of late goals conceded for example).

Yes, it has not been plain sailing and there have been disappointing results but can see some change in the belief of players and their fitness. The Liverpool result was fantastic for us. You can see why Glasner did well in the Budesliga.

The summer transfer window will be massive for us and I would have thought that when he agreed to be our manager that there was an agreement over transfers, although I guess partly funded by a big sale or two.

My only issue, and one for those of us of a certain vintage, is given his preference for dressing in all black does OG have a second job delivering Milk Tray?!

 

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View Canterbury Palace's Profile Canterbury Palace Flag Whitstable 16 Apr 24 12.51pm Send a Private Message to Canterbury Palace Add Canterbury Palace as a friend

Originally posted by davehuggins

“The manager genuinely said to us, ‘We’re going to win today’, and that’s huge.

“We came here to win. We were written off by every single person and that’s the best feeling.

“Eleven men in front of 62,000 people. There was only one [fanbase] celebrating and that was the 3,000 Palace fans, so I’m delighted.”

Having this confidence from the manager is a massive boost for the players as it’ll rub off on them, something Glasner has brought since arriving in February.

This is why we look a better unit and playing for each other RH would have conceded defeat at the press conference!!!!!!!!


Not to constantly bring Roy up but the difference here is remarkable. His strategy was very much managing expectations and playing down our chances and I wonder how much that affected the team's confidence. Glasner seems much more dynamic and assertive.

I've been really impressed with Glasner so far, especially considering that this isn't his squad at all. If we support him this summer, will be much more excited to start next season than I was with this one.

 


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View PJEagle's Profile PJEagle Flag London 16 Apr 24 1.12pm Send a Private Message to PJEagle Add PJEagle as a friend

Originally posted by Canterbury Palace


Not to constantly bring Roy up but the difference here is remarkable. His strategy was very much managing expectations and playing down our chances and I wonder how much that affected the team's confidence. Glasner seems much more dynamic and assertive.

I've been really impressed with Glasner so far, especially considering that this isn't his squad at all. If we support him this summer, will be much more excited to start next season than I was with this one.

I have a theory that some coaches eg Roy, start with a defensive mindset, and others are a bit gung ho. What I like about Glasner is that/he's both, and trains the team hard for maximum fitness whilst preparing them for every team specially. That's impressive

 

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View Nicholas91's Profile Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 16 Apr 24 1.18pm Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Originally posted by Canterbury Palace


Not to constantly bring Roy up but the difference here is remarkable. His strategy was very much managing expectations and playing down our chances and I wonder how much that affected the team's confidence. Glasner seems much more dynamic and assertive.

I've been really impressed with Glasner so far, especially considering that this isn't his squad at all. If we support him this summer, will be much more excited to start next season than I was with this one.

Saw this earlier, found it interesting at least.

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Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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View RubinsCube's Profile RubinsCube Flag Wimbledon 16 Apr 24 1.41pm Send a Private Message to RubinsCube Add RubinsCube as a friend

Originally posted by Goalpost1

My initial impressions are that I really like Glasner.

We shouldn't underestimate the point that he was due to start in the summer but came in early because of the situation with Hodgson and the team. He has had to pick up a team with poor form, injuries and arguably compared to other teams lacking fitness (look at the amount of late goals conceded for example).

Yes, it has not been plain sailing and there have been disappointing results but can see some change in the belief of players and their fitness. The Liverpool result was fantastic for us. You can see why Glasner did well in the Budesliga.

The summer transfer window will be massive for us and I would have thought that when he agreed to be our manager that there was an agreement over transfers, although I guess partly funded by a big sale or two.

My only issue, and one for those of us of a certain vintage, is given his preference for dressing in all black does OG have a second job delivering Milk Tray?!

Whatever his reasons, hopefully it helps to get the HF even more amped up for home games.

 

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View Wisbech Eagle's Profile Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 16 Apr 24 2.01pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

What has impressed me is the way many players who were all but written off as not PL quality have shown it abundantly in recent games.

Look at Ward in a back 3. Lerma stepping in to play at the back and looking comfortable. Even Clyne, a bit player in recent times, did a cracking job on Sunday. Mitchell’s work rate is great. Assisting a goal one at one end and blocking another at the other.

Hughes in midfield, biting, pressing, winning possession and playing telling passes has been a revelation. Schlupp, when required, has looked sharp and full of energy.

Mateta has looked a different player. Holds up well, is tricky in possession and is finishing. Ayew has also done well, but started to look tired, so was given a rest.

Wharton, still just 19, could prove to be our best find of recent years and is being encouraged to show his talents. Munoz is providing an interesting new outlet. Not down to Glasner but he is blending them in.

We already know the class of Eze and Olise and seeing them working together again with Mateta is a joy.

Then we still have Guehi and Doucoure to return and youngsters on the brink.

It looks to me as though the group around Glasner are working hard with some on an individual basis whilst Glasner coordinates. I guess that’s nothing so new, but it’s working. He seems quite genuinely proud of the team he inherited and thinks he can help them all develop. I think he is right.

 


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View PalazioVecchio's Profile PalazioVecchio Flag south pole 16 Apr 24 2.18pm Send a Private Message to PalazioVecchio Add PalazioVecchio as a friend

the old adage that you should 'only employ managers with a good CV' is very true.

Roy Keane, Frank Lampard, Wayne Rooney........no thanks.

Glasner is the real deal.

 


Eze Peasy at Anfield....

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View Nicholas91's Profile Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 16 Apr 24 2.27pm Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

What has impressed me is the way many players who were all but written off as not PL quality have shown it abundantly in recent games.

Look at Ward in a back 3. Lerma stepping in to play at the back and looking comfortable. Even Clyne, a bit player in recent times, did a cracking job on Sunday. Mitchell’s work rate is great. Assisting a goal one at one end and blocking another at the other.

Hughes in midfield, biting, pressing, winning possession and playing telling passes has been a revelation. Schlupp, when required, has looked sharp and full of energy.

Mateta has looked a different player. Holds up well, is tricky in possession and is finishing. Ayew has also done well, but started to look tired, so was given a rest.

Wharton, still just 19, could prove to be our best find of recent years and is being encouraged to show his talents. Munoz is providing an interesting new outlet. Not down to Glasner but he is blending them in.

We already know the class of Eze and Olise and seeing them working together again with Mateta is a joy.

Then we still have Guehi and Doucoure to return and youngsters on the brink.

It looks to me as though the group around Glasner are working hard with some on an individual basis whilst Glasner coordinates. I guess that’s nothing so new, but it’s working. He seems quite genuinely proud of the team he inherited and thinks he can help them all develop. I think he is right.

Great post.

I thought Roy was part of the problem in the end but equally find the OTT criticisms and vitriol thrown his way both distasteful and incorrect.

What I am seeing thus far, however, is the extent to which simplicity such as fitness, morale and an effective/clear strategic approach to football games can make the (PL quality) unit look more than the sum of it's parts as opposed to less.

Trying not to be delusional in my optimistism, I am hoping Glasner brings here what he has done elsewhere - an energetic team performing to the best of it's ability. Under Roy we looked very, very tired, labouring, mentally defeated and performing below where we could be.

I welcomed Roy's departure solely as he seemed lacking of a solution(s) to our injury hit, thin squad, low morale season. Glasner seems to have some answers and I am hoping that bodes well for another PL season next year.

 


Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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View dreamwaverider's Profile dreamwaverider Flag London 16 Apr 24 2.58pm Send a Private Message to dreamwaverider Add dreamwaverider as a friend

What a difference a week makes. Anyone who posted here up to the 9th April. Go back and read your posts and I'll bet you wouldn't agree with most of their content one week later.
Im not having a go, just pointing out how fast things can change in football.
Having said that, I expect all of us have been happily surprised by the extraordinary effect Glasner has already had on our club.
Long may it continue.

 

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View Hannes's Profile Hannes Flag Vienna 16 Apr 24 4.14pm Send a Private Message to Hannes Add Hannes as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

It looks to me as though the group around Glasner are working hard with some on an individual basis whilst Glasner coordinates. I guess that’s nothing so new, but it’s working. He seems quite genuinely proud of the team he inherited and thinks he can help them all develop. I think he is right.

That could be true. In one of his interviews on Austrian television during his break from football, he was asked what he did during this time. Among other things, he mentioned that he had looked at other sports, including a visit to a basketball club in America. He mentioned how impressed he was with how much time was spent there talking to individual players and encouraging their personal development and that this mentoring wasn't just limited to the star players.

 

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