Seems a crazy decision from the outside looking in.
Don't they have dodgy American owners who are trying to bleed money out of the club? If they do it might explain why they've taken the seemingly strange decision to sack him now.
Ah, the fabled atmosphere. The envy of the world, organic in creation, grass roots led by a group of great guys. Those guys own South London.
Oh, no, wait. They're a bunch of weapons grade bellends who desperately try to emulate and match the ultras of Europe, fail miserably, have regular...
I'm coming to the conclusion that Palace aren't actually a football club. They're just a long running joke. Goal music, call and response, crap card displays, letters to the players, the always ultras and now this. From a 'player'!
They can't be real. No one can be that embarrassing on so...
As I understand it, he's accepted he's broken the law - the law he and his government made - and so when he told Parliament that he hadn't been to any party he was lying. However he didn't realise that by going to the party(ies?) what he was doing was wrong, therefore when he lied to Parliament...
Yeah, all true. I was going to use Button as an example of why I thought it was dangerously close to being over. Despite not winning another race he still won the title. The lead he amassed at the start of the season was ultimately insurmountable.
I just can't see a team the size of Ferrari...
Yes. Not sure of your point in relation to mine which was:
Where teams have good and bad patches can affect the narrative built around them regardless of where they finish.
I haven't seen the interview so can't say too much about his intentions or delivery but there is a grain of truth in what you've quoted.
If we'd started the season with the run that we've just ended - one point from seven games and only one goal scored while winning four out of five games in...
I'd like 11. Two more wins and five draws. The two wins would then get us into double figure for wins for the first time in the premier league. The five draws would, I believe, mean that we'd write ourselves into the premier league record books as the team with the most draws in a season...
Reading the match report of our win yesterday I saw a photo of Gross celebrating with Mwepu after the latter's goal.
It got me thinking that with Gross joining in our first season in the premier league he must have played in plenty of our premier league wins. But then probably not as many as...
It shouldn't be underestimated how brave that performance was. He's been erratic all season and has looked down on confidence the past few games so to perform like that, particularly how dominant he was in the second half takes a lot of courage. He had complete control of his penalty box in...
They're hanging in thanks to Red Bull not finishing half of their races. Plus I reckon George and Lewis will take too many points off each other before, or if, the car is ready to truly challenge.
I'd love Lewis to win his 8th but I fear that opportunity has gone unless he can be the Tom Brady...
Yes, there are 20 more I think. But as Max himself said in his post race interview to get the points back you need to both be quicker and to finish and today they were neither.
Another DNF at Imola coupled with a race win for Leclerc and Max will be 70+ points behind. Could Red Bull develop...
I think Albon chose Thai nationlity because he's half Thai and it helped with financing his career. I might be wrong but I have a memory of seeing an interview with him where he said that.
I feel a bit bad for Max. I was delighted he had another DNF but it was basically glee at the thought of the graceless, charmless, bitter, bad loser/worse winner Horner's reaction.
In terms of the championship it's getting perilously close to being over already. There's still plenty of races...