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View Kermit8's Profile Kermit8 Flag Hevon 17 Sep 17 10.12pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

Sounds really down and clutching for positives or past achievements.

We've had a revolving door of managers without a dof and parish deciding on player matters that are in isolation of all others. Recipe to go wrong. Well it might not with 2 strikers. Looks a big mistake not getting that Turkish lad in.


I really wish it weren't so and had pretty much only positives for him until about 2015 but something, I can't remember what exactly now, gave me the 'oh-ohs' about his direction and ability to be running a Prem club. Needs to step back to help save us from getting the reverse gear stuck.

 


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Originally posted by Den1923

your in the past pal, I,m progressive and SP is the past if your care about this football club!

Schizophrenia, now it all makes sense

 

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Steve Parish's biggest mistake was sacking Alan Pardew in December 2016, when we sat outside of the relegation positions, in 17th.
In the 4 games prior to Pardew's sacking we had won 1, drawn 1, lost 2 (against Man U and Chelsea) and scored 7 goals in those 4 games (7 more than the last 5 games under 2 different managers)

Shame on all those who called for Pardew's head.
Reminds me of the Charlton fans who wanted Alan Curbishley sacked, and look where they are now...

 

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Originally posted by crystal balls

Don't think it will make ant difference who is striker fit or not if whoever he is isn't getting the service; Benteke will score 15-20 a season if he gets crosses; yes he will miss 40-50 chances a season; all top strikers do, he needs three or four chances per game and he'll convert enough to keep Palace in 10th-12th, maybe higher!

A Benteke on form yes but not this slow, watered down out of form long term version we have now. And he can't even be dropped

 


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Originally posted by EagleEssex

Steve Parish's biggest mistake was sacking Alan Pardew in December 2016, when we sat outside of the relegation positions, in 17th.
In the 4 games prior to Pardew's sacking we had won 1, drawn 1, lost 2 (against Man U and Chelsea) and scored 7 goals in those 4 games (7 more than the last 5 games under 2 different managers)

Shame on all those who called for Pardew's head.
Reminds me of the Charlton fans who wanted Alan Curbishley sacked, and look where they are now...


Agreed. Pardew was due an upswing in form and his teams always looked like they would get a goal or two which they did and were never booed.

 


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Originally posted by EagleEssex

Steve Parish's biggest mistake was sacking Alan Pardew in December 2016, when we sat outside of the relegation positions, in 17th.
In the 4 games prior to Pardew's sacking we had won 1, drawn 1, lost 2 (against Man U and Chelsea) and scored 7 goals in those 4 games (7 more than the last 5 games under 2 different managers)

Shame on all those who called for Pardew's head.
Reminds me of the Charlton fans who wanted Alan Curbishley sacked, and look where they are now...

Turn it in, championship clubs probably could've beaten us with their lack of fitness and professionalism. Have you not noticed how they didn't respond to Sam and half of them, although correct in their judgement, fell out with the other half over the validity of Frank's haste.

 


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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 17 Sep 17 10.21pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by Kermit8


Agreed. Pardew was due an upswing in form and his teams always looked like they would get a goal or two which they did and were never booed.

Or let in 2,3,4,5..... There's lots of longevity there.

 


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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

Turn it in, championship clubs probably could've beaten us with their lack of fitness and professionalism. Have you not noticed how they didn't respond to Sam and half of them, although correct in their judgement, fell out with the other half over the validity of Frank's haste.

I actually question if people genuinely watched us play under Pardew in the last year or so. It was an absolute nonsense excuse of a tactical set up and despite the various Parish Cock ups, no one can say he didn't back Pardew in the window.

 


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Originally posted by crystal balls

Don't think it will make ant difference who is striker fit or not if whoever he is isn't getting the service; Benteke will score 15-20 a season if he gets crosses; yes he will miss 40-50 chances a season; all top strikers do, he needs three or four chances per game and he'll convert enough to keep Palace in 10th-12th, maybe higher!

It doesn't make a difference who is striker? So Campbell who scores 1 goal every 2 seasons is no different to Benteke? Yeah ok mate.

 


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Originally posted by Kermit8


Agreed. Pardew was due an upswing in form and his teams always looked like they would get a goal or two which they did and were never booed.

Thanks Kermit, and agree also, we always had fight in us back then, and were capable of coming back from behind, that is the key difference.

 

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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

Turn it in, championship clubs probably could've beaten us with their lack of fitness and professionalism. Have you not noticed how they didn't respond to Sam and half of them, although correct in their judgement, fell out with the other half over the validity of Frank's haste.

Turn it in?
If there was a lack of fitness, we could have got a fitness coach in.
Pardew's team had spirit and fight, and scored goals.
He got the best out of those players, and it took a long time for Big Sam to get results.
Pardew's side would never have lost 4-0 at home to Sunderland, although it might have been a 4-3 defeat.

Now the miracle worked Big Sam has gone its becoming evident just how good Pardew was for us and what a mistake it was to let him go.


 

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Originally posted by Mstrobez

I actually question if people genuinely watched us play under Pardew in the last year or so. It was an absolute nonsense excuse of a tactical set up and despite the various Parish Cock ups, no one can say he didn't back Pardew in the window.

I have heavily criticised Pardew but either parish or Pardew, and with their relationship of hands in each other's belts I'd say both are responsible for:

Souare as 1 left back where we might have got by with another, and enough points to get us through without buying 2 in January.

And similar in def mid, which happened 7 months earlier when Jimmy got injured (if any plastics are reading, he was quality for us then) and we waited 6 weeks for Jedi to stop losing games with shyte passes after coming back in.

Same mistakes and sh1t, same Parish, different outcome?

 


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