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View CpfcWeTrust1's Profile CpfcWeTrust1 Flag 21 Mar 23 10.40am Send a Private Message to CpfcWeTrust1 Add CpfcWeTrust1 as a friend

I really think it's best to stress how important I think it is that the whole fan base needs to be onside and together for the game against Leicester.

If ever there was a home game I think would be important for a louder than ever Palace support, it'd be the next game.

Roy isn't everyone's first choice of reinvigorating the squad but.....it's a home game, with a manager who supports and grew up Palace and has been here through the last s***storm, with a team of at least some dedicated players. Now is not the time for the "I'm throwing my season ticket in the bin" posts.

I remember last season the noise from Everton supporters when they were in the toilet, it makes a difference and if the support is behind the team then it might make this seasons difference no matter what you think of the manager or boardroom.

I think it's in the short term it's good timing from the board, best time to change and going over the stats since our last win (slow day in the office)... 31st December..it really is a terrible read in honesty.

I dont think you'll get a more committed backroom staff in - Paddy, Lewington, Roy, poss Derry - at least we can safely ascertain they give 2 tosses and aren't in it for a quick payday.

 

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View Nicholas91's Profile Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 21 Mar 23 10.46am Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Originally posted by CpfcWeTrust1

I really think it's best to stress how important I think it is that the whole fan base needs to be onside and together for the game against Leicester.

If ever there was a home game I think would be important for a louder than ever Palace support, it'd be the next game.

Roy isn't everyone's first choice of reinvigorating the squad but.....it's a home game, with a manager who supports and grew up Palace and has been here through the last s***storm, with a team of at least some dedicated players. Now is not the time for the "I'm throwing my season ticket in the bin" posts.

I remember last season the noise from Everton supporters when they were in the toilet, it makes a difference and if the support is behind the team then it might make this seasons difference no matter what you think of the manager or boardroom.

I think it's in the short term it's good timing from the board, best time to change and going over the stats since our last win (slow day in the office)... 31st December..it really is a terrible read in honesty.

I dont think you'll get a more committed backroom staff in - Paddy, Lewington, Roy, poss Derry - at least we can safely ascertain they give 2 tosses and aren't in it for a quick payday.

Wholeheartedly agree with sentiments.

If there is any positive light to shine, a contribution for me would be the suggestion that we do still have a decent squad, we aren't 10 points adrift rock bottom and as you have mentioned we do just need some spirit, unity and a bit of a war cry to get things going.

Once more, whilst I completely empathise, I cannot see anything to be gained from moaning too much. Now really is the time to come together and raise voices in support of our club, regardless of ownership, team or manager. It means more to us individually and as a collective than it ever will to them or successors.

COYP

 


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 sydtheeagle's Profile sydtheeagle Flag England 21 Mar 23 12.04pm Send a Private Message to sydtheeagle Add sydtheeagle as a friend

I think a lot of people here need to divorce underlying realities from contemporary situations.

The fact is, common to all of us, we support CPFC. That support is a constant; we don't choose where and when to apply it. It's simply a fact of our lives; part of our identities.

Sometimes, our support is challenged by contemporary events as is happening now. And when that happens, the thing that we support is made to suffer for one reason and another, and it becomes less "attractive" as a result. But it doesn't change anything. If your wife becomes mortally ill, you don't leave her. She's still your wife.

It's absolutely appropriate that we discuss and excoriate the board for bringing the club we love to the situation we now find ourselves in. But we're all still Palace supporters and as such, at 3 pm on a Saturday afternoon, I expect everyone to be 100% behind the team. If you're not - if you're handing in your season tickets - then I'd question whether you're a "real" supporter.

The measure of all of us and what makes CPFC special is how we stand at times like these. Everyone's a supporter when we get to Wembley. That's easy. The real supporters are those who get behind the team at times like today.

 


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View Elpis's Profile Elpis Flag In a pub 21 Mar 23 12.40pm Send a Private Message to Elpis Add Elpis as a friend

the positivity is growing , you can already see it in the posts from this morning

We will be fine if we stick together

COYP

 


And we still need a striker

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View ASCPFC's Profile ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 21 Mar 23 12.48pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

On the outside I'll support Palace through thick and thin. On the inside I'm thinking they're a pretty inept club who have failed to progress with however many false dawns. Sometimes being positive isn't the easiest. This entire situation stinks of amateurish running of a club. Everything was foreseeable and avoidable.

Rather than positive, I bloody hope we win against Leicester, but it's only hope rather than expectation. Genuinely think we'll be lucky with a draw. I know we usually beat them but they did buy smart in the last couple of windows. We didn't. Plus Roy now, is not Roy two or three years ago. I'd have appointed a younger man for the future and wouldn't even be against doing a Norwich. It's not the end of the world and they seem better run than us.

 


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View stringmail's Profile stringmail Flag Anytown 21 Mar 23 1.16pm Send a Private Message to stringmail Add stringmail as a friend

The next game is arguably the most important game of the season. It is such a fine line between winning and losing at the bottom of the standings.

If we score first, could easily see 1-0 victory with crowd very involved as positivity abounds.

If they score first, could easily see 3-0 loss as the crowd turns. Leicester are much more dynamic in my opinion and will play much looser with lead and lack of crowd noise.

Need an early goal and park the bus for a very boring 1-0 victory but I couldn't watch the last 10 minuntes given our propensity for giving up late goals

 

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View CpfcWeTrust1's Profile CpfcWeTrust1 Flag 21 Mar 23 1.23pm Send a Private Message to CpfcWeTrust1 Add CpfcWeTrust1 as a friend

Originally posted by ASCPFC

On the outside I'll support Palace through thick and thin. On the inside I'm thinking they're a pretty inept club who have failed to progress with however many false dawns. Sometimes being positive isn't the easiest. This entire situation stinks of amateurish running of a club. Everything was foreseeable and avoidable.

Rather than positive, I bloody hope we win against Leicester, but it's only hope rather than expectation. Genuinely think we'll be lucky with a draw. I know we usually beat them but they did buy smart in the last couple of windows. We didn't. Plus Roy now, is not Roy two or three years ago. I'd have appointed a younger man for the future and wouldn't even be against doing a Norwich. It's not the end of the world and they seem better run than us.

What manager do you think would be a good idea?

From the ones touted (might've been more but I don't know.)

1. Carrick - not going to leave a Middlesborough on a role.
2. Gerrard - zero affinity with the club much less any more of a clue than Vieira and still learning.
3. Lampard as above.
4. Hassenhuttel - probably the only one I expect would've been ok but it depends if he wants a relegation scrap.
5. Favre - As above, I doubt he wants 2 weeks to work on a team he doesn't know ow and hasn't picked and would most likely be more interested in the summer for a rebuild.
6. Bielsa - Same as Favre
7. Hodgson - knows staff, knows most the team,knows Mccarthy, Derry ,Lewington is a seasoned trainer, he can certainly improve Mitchell and Eze again, he doesn't need the money so isn't here for a quick payday,has a point to prove after last job.

As for amateurish, I'd suggest you could look at the bottom 7 teams and say the same thing except mostly, they've spent a damn site more.

The board does deserve some of the blame but I'm not so sure it can be directed wholey at Parish. We have 2 parasitic american investors trying to jump ship as soon as another team goes up for sale, Textor with his Del boy dealings and a stadium that's forever in hiatus of a rebuild.

I will hedge my bet on the support being brilliant against Leicester, us beating them 3-1 and Roy doing the splits with some sparklers at the wrists. If that doesn't happen then a 'touch and go' Palace 1-0 will be sufficient.


Edited by CpfcWeTrust1 (21 Mar 2023 1.26pm)

 

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View Eaglecoops's Profile Eaglecoops Flag CR3 21 Mar 23 1.28pm Send a Private Message to Eaglecoops Add Eaglecoops as a friend

Originally posted by sydtheeagle

I think a lot of people here need to divorce underlying realities from contemporary situations.

The fact is, common to all of us, we support CPFC. That support is a constant; we don't choose where and when to apply it. It's simply a fact of our lives; part of our identities.

Sometimes, our support is challenged by contemporary events as is happening now. And when that happens, the thing that we support is made to suffer for one reason and another, and it becomes less "attractive" as a result. But it doesn't change anything. If your wife becomes mortally ill, you don't leave her. She's still your wife.

It's absolutely appropriate that we discuss and excoriate the board for bringing the club we love to the situation we now find ourselves in. But we're all still Palace supporters and as such, at 3 pm on a Saturday afternoon, I expect everyone to be 100% behind the team. If you're not - if you're handing in your season tickets - then I'd question whether you're a "real" supporter.

The measure of all of us and what makes CPFC special is how we stand at times like these. Everyone's a supporter when we get to Wembley. That's easy. The real supporters are those who get behind the team at times like today.

A ‘real’ supporter is allowed to express displeasure however they wish. Complaining with your feet is a long established way of doing so. To try and define ‘real supporter’ as blind faith and unquestioning allegiance is equivalent to saying we are all lemmings following each other off the cliff.

Given that every time our group attend a match the bill is about the cost of two season tickets in the Arthur, I will watch 1 Hodgson match. If it is anything like the style and set up of his previous tenure I will be out of here until he is gone. This is not a reflection on my love of Palace, it’s my way of complaining about the inept way our club is run.

 

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View ASCPFC's Profile ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 21 Mar 23 1.48pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

Originally posted by CpfcWeTrust1

What manager do you think would be a good idea?

From the ones touted (might've been more but I don't know.)

1. Carrick - not going to leave a Middlesborough on a role.
2. Gerrard - zero affinity with the club much less any more of a clue than Vieira and still learning.
3. Lampard as above.
4. Hassenhuttel - probably the only one I expect would've been ok but it depends if he wants a relegation scrap.
5. Favre - As above, I doubt he wants 2 weeks to work on a team he doesn't know ow and hasn't picked and would most likely be more interested in the summer for a rebuild.
6. Bielsa - Same as Favre
7. Hodgson - knows staff, knows most the team,knows Mccarthy, Derry ,Lewington is a seasoned trainer, he can certainly improve Mitchell and Eze again, he doesn't need the money so isn't here for a quick payday,has a point to prove after last job.

As for amateurish, I'd suggest you could look at the bottom 7 teams and say the same thing except mostly, they've spent a damn site more.

The board does deserve some of the blame but I'm not so sure it can be directed wholey at Parish. We have 2 parasitic american investors trying to jump ship as soon as another team goes up for sale, Textor with his Del boy dealings and a stadium that's forever in hiatus of a rebuild.

I will hedge my bet on the support being brilliant against Leicester, us beating them 3-1 and Roy doing the splits with some sparklers at the wrists. If that doesn't happen then a 'touch and go' Palace 1-0 will be sufficient.


Edited by CpfcWeTrust1 (21 Mar 2023 1.26pm)

You think this manager appointment has been well done? It's amateurish with actually no plan at all.
I don't care or know the full situations of teams below us. Frankly, there won't be more than two or three below us at the end of the season. How will Roy turn this around?

Being the only choice is desperation rather than actually being at all wanted. Any poll is not going to come out with 'Palace fans want Roy back'. Far from it.

Plus, how are the facilities? The new stand. All our money wasted on mercenaries' wages. All with no sell on value. There is no improvement at the club at all except for the Academy.
As it turns out we would have been required to have that academy within a couple of seasons anyway.
That's where it's amateurish too. As I'm trying to point out, a long term strategy is required but we look like we can't plan a week ahead - let alone a couple of seasons.
How many times did we start a season clearly deficient in one or more area? I didn't notice other sides having no left backs etc. The list goes on. But there's little point if someone's going to list some names and say Roy is the best.
He's poor at best and it lacks any coherence, planning or foresight.
There is a whole world of managers out there. Some have even saved sides, despite the fans and Parish not liking them. I'd take a bad guy to save us. I wouldn't care less who it is.
To counter it all, I don't like disrespecting Roy, he had his time with us and I'm grateful for that but anyone at all gracious would have said no to this. I have zero faith in this working.

 


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View Palacesince64's Profile Palacesince64 Flag Edinburgh 21 Mar 23 1.50pm Send a Private Message to Palacesince64 Add Palacesince64 as a friend

I switched on Sky last night and they were showing the whole 2014 Crystanbul match. The sound from the Palace support was fantastic even when we were 3-0 down. I didn’t think it could be any louder until we scored our first and the roof came off. From there to the end the fans drove that team on and Liverpool fell apart. We need that kind of support for the next 11 games, whatever happens, to lift our players and get the points we need.

 

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View Eaglecoops's Profile Eaglecoops Flag CR3 21 Mar 23 2.03pm Send a Private Message to Eaglecoops Add Eaglecoops as a friend

Originally posted by ASCPFC

You think this manager appointment has been well done? It's amateurish with actually no plan at all.
I don't care or know the full situations of teams below us. Frankly, there won't be more than two or three below us at the end of the season. How will Roy turn this around?

Being the only choice is desperation rather than actually being at all wanted. Any poll is not going to come out with 'Palace fans want Roy back'. Far from it.

Plus, how are the facilities? The new stand. All our money wasted on mercenaries' wages. All with no sell on value. There is no improvement at the club at all except for the Academy.
As it turns out we would have been required to have that academy within a couple of seasons anyway.
That's where it's amateurish too. As I'm trying to point out, a long term strategy is required but we look like we can't plan a week ahead - let alone a couple of seasons.
How many times did we start a season clearly deficient in one or more area? I didn't notice other sides having no left backs etc. The list goes on. But there's little point if someone's going to list some names and say Roy is the best.
He's poor at best and it lacks any coherence, planning or foresight.
There is a whole world of managers out there. Some have even saved sides, despite the fans and Parish not liking them. I'd take a bad guy to save us. I wouldn't care less who it is.
To counter it all, I don't like disrespecting Roy, he had his time with us and I'm grateful for that but anyone at all gracious would have said no to this. I have zero faith in this working.

In a nutshell, correct.

 

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View Eaglecoops's Profile Eaglecoops Flag CR3 21 Mar 23 2.06pm Send a Private Message to Eaglecoops Add Eaglecoops as a friend

Originally posted by Palacesince64

I switched on Sky last night and they were showing the whole 2014 Crystanbul match. The sound from the Palace support was fantastic even when we were 3-0 down. I didn’t think it could be any louder until we scored our first and the roof came off. From there to the end the fans drove that team on and Liverpool fell apart. We need that kind of support for the next 11 games, whatever happens, to lift our players and get the points we need.

Also correct. But do you see that never give up attitude in the current crop of players. I could be doing them an injustice but not sure I do.

 

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