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View PZ Eagle's Profile PZ Eagle Flag Penzance 13 Jul 20 10.54am Send a Private Message to PZ Eagle Add PZ Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Frickin Saweet

this is where the owners need to sell a vision and longterm plan for Palace to get someone interested, and marry that with the prospective manager's football philosophy and vision. Like what we did with FDB but we need to give another manager a chance and learn from what didn't work for FDB. The process was right, the appointment was not so it needs tweaking not scrapping completely.

Will probably have to give Roy a pay-off given that he's got a contract extension. More madness from the business-running side of things

One big question that needs to be asked who do you think will want to come to manage us? Don't forget both Pullis and Allardyce walked because Parish would not splash the cash.

Charlton got rid of Curbishley - now look at them
Stoke got rid of Pullis - now look at them
Sunderland got rid of Allardyce - now look at them

Going into the Championship could well see us in freefall like the aforementioned clubs.

Is that what you want?

Our next managerial move must not be a knee jerk reaction and as we are safe this season we need to chill out a bit.

 


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View NEILLO's Profile NEILLO Flag Shoreham-by-Sea 13 Jul 20 11.02am Send a Private Message to NEILLO Add NEILLO as a friend

Originally posted by Frickin Saweet

this is where the owners need to sell a vision and longterm plan for Palace to get someone interested, and marry that with the prospective manager's football philosophy and vision. Like what we did with FDB but we need to give another manager a chance and learn from what didn't work for FDB. The process was right, the appointment was not so it needs tweaking not scrapping completely.

Will probably have to give Roy a pay-off given that he's got a contract extension. More madness from the business-running side of things

If the Manager's job at Palace became available, I can assure you that there would be no shortage of applicants ( maybe including Chris Powell ) but getting the right candidate will be very tricky.

I agree with your comment about the business - why the rush to extend a one year contract, why not leave it until the season has concluded and not base a decision on performance for two thirds of that ? I suspect Roy didn't have any other offers on the table !

 


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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 13 Jul 20 11.28am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by PZ Eagle

One big question that needs to be asked who do you think will want to come to manage us? Don't forget both Pullis and Allardyce walked because Parish would not splash the cash.

Charlton got rid of Curbishley - now look at them
Stoke got rid of Pullis - now look at them
Sunderland got rid of Allardyce - now look at them

Going into the Championship could well see us in freefall like the aforementioned clubs.

Is that what you want?

Our next managerial move must not be a knee jerk reaction and as we are safe this season we need to chill out a bit.

There will not be a knee jerk reaction from the 'Board'.Hodgson has secured survival yet again and in truth we were 'Safe' many games ago.
Mission accomplished as far as the club are concerned so why gamble on a new man at the helm?

 

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View Cpfc1861's Profile Cpfc1861 Flag 13 Jul 20 11.36am Send a Private Message to Cpfc1861 Add Cpfc1861 as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

There will not be a knee jerk reaction from the 'Board'.Hodgson has secured survival yet again and in truth we were 'Safe' many games ago.
Mission accomplished as far as the club are concerned so why gamble on a new man at the helm?

maybe because he wont keep us up another year with this s***e.

 

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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 13 Jul 20 11.44am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by Cpfc1861

maybe because he wont keep us up another year with this s***e.

The 'Board' believe that given his track record at the club, he is best placed to meet the sole objective,once again, of securing our place in the PL.


 

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View AERO's Profile AERO Flag 13 Jul 20 11.46am Send a Private Message to AERO Add AERO as a friend

It's not such a gamble as it needs to be done .The board will obviously be now planning for next season.Do you think they will give Roy the limited transfer budget to spend ? Whilst knowing this is probably his last season as a palace manager? It won't be "knee jerk" we are on a very bad run ,players and team not playing with any enthusiasm.Its the Boards responsibility to look at least one year in advance surly.

 

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View Eaglehamster's Profile Eaglehamster Flag Storrington 13 Jul 20 11.46am Send a Private Message to Eaglehamster Add Eaglehamster as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

There will not be a knee jerk reaction from the 'Board'.Hodgson has secured survival yet again and in truth we were 'Safe' many games ago.
Mission accomplished as far as the club are concerned so why gamble on a new man at the helm?

So you are for doing nothing then. Have you watched any recent games? Do you think this squad will cling on to EPL survival once again? Credit to RH for EPL preservation for the last 3 seasons but that by no way insures he'll do so again. Sorry I think he's really lost the plot and the players (who ought to be ashamed of themselves).

Keeping things the way they are makes relegation next season a certainty. Whatever happens I think we'll struggle - too much is wrong. And next season is just a few short weeks away.

Edited by Eaglehamster (13 Jul 2020 11.47am)

 


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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 13 Jul 20 11.49am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by AERO

It's not such a gamble as it needs to be done .The board will obviously be now planning for next season.Do you think they will give Roy the limited transfer budget to spend ? Whilst knowing this is probably his last season as a palace manager? It won't be "knee jerk" we are on a very bad run ,players and team not playing with any enthusiasm.Its the Boards responsibility to look at least one year in advance surly.

I don't have a 'Hotline' to the hierarchy where I get a running commentary about all the latest developments but let's just assert I will be very surprised if Hodgson is given his 'Marching orders'.

Edited by Willo (13 Jul 2020 11.50am)

 

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View ambrose7's Profile ambrose7 Flag Croydon 13 Jul 20 12.11pm Send a Private Message to ambrose7 Add ambrose7 as a friend

For me, the tipping point was when McCarthy came on when McArthur was injured.

We're 1-0 down at a club in the bottom 3 who have a shocking defensive record. What on earth was McCarthy going to bring to the table? I can't think of a single moment of attacking football from him this season.

If Meyer isn't going to be used in that situation, then there is absolutely no point us having an even vaguely creative player at the club.

If there's no point having an even vaguely creative player at the club, a club which has scored the second fewest goals in the league, what's the point of anyone turning up? We're just praying for a clean sheet and for someone to score a wonder goal.

 


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Originally posted by Eaglehamster

So you are for doing nothing then. Have you watched any recent games? Do you think this squad will cling on to EPL survival once again? Credit to RH for EPL preservation for the last 3 seasons but that by no way insures he'll do so again. Sorry I think he's really lost the plot and the players (who ought to be ashamed of themselves).

Keeping things the way they are makes relegation next season a certainty. Whatever happens I think we'll struggle - too much is wrong. And next season is just a few short weeks away.

Edited by Eaglehamster (13 Jul 2020 11.47am)

I don't think it's a question with being alright with doing nothing.

As Willo has pointed out, Roy has delivered his objective in keeping Palace in the Premier League.

Presumably SP thinks that he can achieve this next season as well.

I do think that Parish is delaying the inevitable and it would be preferable to be able to plan further ahead than the next 12 months, but the way the squad is constructed and the unsustainable wages that go with it mean that we have effectively painted ourselves into a corner.

That's one of the main reasons that I have stood by Roy. I accept that it's not been very pretty - but it has been effective.

 


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View palace chick's Profile palace chick Flag South Croydon 13 Jul 20 12.21pm Send a Private Message to palace chick Add palace chick as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

I don't have a 'Hotline' to the hierarchy where I get a running commentary about all the latest developments but let's just assert I will be very surprised if Hodgson is given his 'Marching orders'.

Edited by Willo (13 Jul 2020 11.50am)

I don’t think he will go as well but I do think he should. Otherwise we will be in the same position next season with the most of us bored stupid/embarrassed with lots of our performances. As I’ve said, now is the time as I can’t see any manager keeping us up but we need to be prepared for the season after next. Keeping mainly this Squad together for next season isn’t the way forward otherwise we will be going through 2 divisions in my humble opinion - take a chance now and create a younger more entertaining team to take us forward over the next few seasons. I’m not talking top 6 or even just below that, just a team that gives us some hope of mid table or promotion from the championship. Oh, for a play off final at Wembley again - we haven’t had that excitement for years :-)

 

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View Frickin Saweet's Profile Frickin Saweet Flag South Cronx 13 Jul 20 12.23pm Send a Private Message to Frickin Saweet Add Frickin Saweet as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

The contract extension was offered to keep Hodgson at the club because he had met his objectives of keeping the club in the PL for two seasons and there was every chance this was going to be extended to three seasons and this of course has been the case.

A 'Net spend' of just £8 Mill in the three seasons he has been at charge.He is seen as an experienced 'Safe pair of hands'.

a safe pair of hands isn't going to move you forward, it'll keep you standing still which is fine in the very short term but not geared towards evolution and not good when all the rest are advancing (save for the bottom three). You still end up getting left behind/relatively declining, which is what is happening.

It's a slow and painful car crash that is about to happen yet not completely unavoidable if we act soon.

 

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