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View Savagemushrooms's Profile Savagemushrooms Flag London 15 Jan 17 1.42am Send a Private Message to Savagemushrooms Add Savagemushrooms as a friend

Nicola Ventola was good at Inter.
Came on loan? Played about three/four matches then buggered off to Bergamo to play for Atalanta. Nice town actually.
Tomas Brolin now looks like the Puft Marshmallow man but he was good at Parma.
Benteke? I'd prefer Divok Origi.

 

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View KAOS's Profile KAOS Flag In a tree 15 Jan 17 11.58am Send a Private Message to KAOS Add KAOS as a friend

Originally posted by travz

Well said

The threads a bit of fun and Bentekes inclusion was worthy due to his price tag

 

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View alaneagle1's Profile alaneagle1 Flag Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 15 Jan 17 12.07pm Send a Private Message to alaneagle1 Add alaneagle1 as a friend

Originally posted by cpfc1976

Neil Ruddock. Awful signing.

Not sure the transfer fee was, if ever it was disclosed, but however much it was he wasn't worth it. He was known to be on big wages at the time too.

And BIG shorts.

 


Palace 13th 2017/18.

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View alaneagle1's Profile alaneagle1 Flag Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 15 Jan 17 12.13pm Send a Private Message to alaneagle1 Add alaneagle1 as a friend

Lots of these names are not big money signings.
Big wages I suppose.
Numerous names signed by Steve Coppell.
Just shows you this Transfer business is not easy.

 


Palace 13th 2017/18.

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View Stuart Shave's Profile Stuart Shave Flag Hampshire 15 Jan 17 12.15pm Send a Private Message to Stuart Shave Add Stuart Shave as a friend

The problem with big players at a club like Palace, is that they all think they are too good for Crystal Palace and are either using us as a stepping stone or just here take a big salary. They don't care.

Any big signing we've made doesn't come close to Jedinak, Shaun Derry, Delaney, Ambrose, Murray, Peter Ramage, Speroni, Dean Austin etc. None of them may not be technically gifted players, but they worked hard all game and would have died for Palace.

Those getting excited about the possibility of Evra arriving really don't have a clue how a club like Palace works.

Hard work, teamwork, courage, grit and determination is what has made Palace a success in the past. Overpaid individuals never has. We're not a big enough club for that.

I'd say the only managers that have understood that in recent times is probably Dougie Freedman and Neil Warnock. Not suggesting either of these would be right for the job now, but sacking AP and replacing with SA will not change anything unless the right players are identified - and the attribute he should be looking at is not skill or individual talent - it's simply leadership skills and determination.

 

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View KAOS's Profile KAOS Flag In a tree 15 Jan 17 12.20pm Send a Private Message to KAOS Add KAOS as a friend

Originally posted by Stuart Shave

The problem with big players at a club like Palace, is that they all think they are too good for Crystal Palace and are either using us as a stepping stone or just here take a big salary. They don't care.

Any big signing we've made doesn't come close to Jedinak, Shaun Derry, Delaney, Ambrose, Murray, Peter Ramage, Speroni, Dean Austin etc. None of them may not be technically gifted players, but they worked hard all game and would have died for Palace.

Those getting excited about the possibility of Evra arriving really don't have a clue how a club like Palace works.

Hard work, teamwork, courage, grit and determination is what has made Palace a success in the past. Overpaid individuals never has. We're not a big enough club for that.

I'd say the only managers that have understood that in recent times is probably Dougie Freedman and Neil Warnock. Not suggesting either of these would be right for the job now, but sacking AP and replacing with SA will not change anything unless the right players are identified - and the attribute he should be looking at is not skill or individual talent - it's simply leadership skills and determination.

Agree 100% - and there lies the problem right there! As I said before on another thread - as soon as they see our training facilities, home ground and the surrounding area - Norwood Junction, Thornton Heath & Croydon - their arseholes either go or they think f*ck this!!! I bet some of them have hated it!

 

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View Rainforest's Profile Rainforest Flag London England 15 Jan 17 12.22pm Send a Private Message to Rainforest Add Rainforest as a friend

Originally posted by Stuart Shave

The problem with big players at a club like Palace, is that they all think they are too good for Crystal Palace and are either using us as a stepping stone or just here take a big salary. They don't care.

Any big signing we've made doesn't come close to Jedinak, Shaun Derry, Delaney, Ambrose, Murray, Peter Ramage, Speroni, Dean Austin etc. None of them may not be technically gifted players, but they worked hard all game and would have died for Palace.

Those getting excited about the possibility of Evra arriving really don't have a clue how a club like Palace works.

Hard work, teamwork, courage, grit and determination is what has made Palace a success in the past. Overpaid individuals never has. We're not a big enough club for that.

I'd say the only managers that have understood that in recent times is probably Dougie Freedman and Neil Warnock. Not suggesting either of these would be right for the job now, but sacking AP and replacing with SA will not change anything unless the right players are identified - and the attribute he should be looking at is not skill or individual talent - it's simply leadership skills and determination.

Yes, we need fighters to fight for us as a team for 90 mins.

 

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View Aray's Profile Aray Flag South London 15 Jan 17 12.27pm Send a Private Message to Aray Add Aray as a friend

Originally posted by Straightbackup

The bloke is playing in a team that have zero confidence, aren't providing the service and he has still got 8 in 19. What more does he have to do? What do we hope to achieve my constantly knocking him, the new manager and everyone else who (despite what we might think) are actually trying to turn this around?

Run around a bit? Jump for the odd winnable ball?

I agree with you though that there is a confidence factor

 

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View linguini's Profile linguini Flag UK 15 Jan 17 12.28pm Send a Private Message to linguini Add linguini as a friend

Agree, that is our heritage. Sadly though that is not enough in this league.

Originally posted by Stuart Shave

The problem with big players at a club like Palace, is that they all think they are too good for Crystal Palace and are either using us as a stepping stone or just here take a big salary. They don't care.

Any big signing we've made doesn't come close to Jedinak, Shaun Derry, Delaney, Ambrose, Murray, Peter Ramage, Speroni, Dean Austin etc. None of them may not be technically gifted players, but they worked hard all game and would have died for Palace.

Those getting excited about the possibility of Evra arriving really don't have a clue how a club like Palace works.

Hard work, teamwork, courage, grit and determination is what has made Palace a success in the past. Overpaid individuals never has. We're not a big enough club for that.

I'd say the only managers that have understood that in recent times is probably Dougie Freedman and Neil Warnock. Not suggesting either of these would be right for the job now, but sacking AP and replacing with SA will not change anything unless the right players are identified - and the attribute he should be looking at is not skill or individual talent - it's simply leadership skills and determination.

 

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View Stuart Shave's Profile Stuart Shave Flag Hampshire 15 Jan 17 12.34pm Send a Private Message to Stuart Shave Add Stuart Shave as a friend

Remember during our promotion season, you could go on twitter and you could see Rambo, Delaney, Moritz, Jedinak etc posting pictures just doing simple things like having a coffee together in a cafe.

That kind of team spirit / bonding just doesn't exist in the PL once big signings and loadsamoney comes on board for a club like Palace.

We were actually ticking along quite nicely before the Americans came on board with money. We might not have stayed in the PL forever but at least the heartbeat of the club would remain.

Really, is promotion to the PL really that great?

 

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View JeffBourne's Profile JeffBourne Flag 15 Jan 17 12.38pm Send a Private Message to JeffBourne Add JeffBourne as a friend

I always thought Gabiadini got a lot of stick when he was a good player. He also scored in our win at Anfield. Padovano would be on my list. Scored 2 goals away to Tonbridge and Leicester.

Edited by JeffBourne (15 Jan 2017 12.39pm)

 


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View KAOS's Profile KAOS Flag In a tree 15 Jan 17 12.44pm Send a Private Message to KAOS Add KAOS as a friend

Originally posted by Stuart Shave

Remember during our promotion season, you could go on twitter and you could see Rambo, Delaney, Moritz, Jedinak etc posting pictures just doing simple things like having a coffee together in a cafe.

That kind of team spirit / bonding just doesn't exist in the PL once big signings and loadsamoney comes on board for a club like Palace.

We were actually ticking along quite nicely before the Americans came on board with money. We might not have stayed in the PL forever but at least the heartbeat of the club would remain.

Really, is promotion to the PL really that great?

It is the be all and end all for the younger fans as status is everything. The media focus on the Premier league like there's no other leagues worthy of column inches. All about money and to be honest I'd feel quite relieved if we got relegated now. Get back to our roots, get our identity back and go again! Be nice to win a few games too ... imagine that eh! Haha

 

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