Let's put a realistic, but a positive, twist to this. This season has been phenomenal, from the start when we were expected to be mid-table finishers or worse, we have scaled unbelievable heights. So if the worst happens on Monday night and we fail to make the play-off final we will come back bigger and stronger next season.
This.
We shouldn't be looking for excuses. It makes us look weak.
Over the season we have gone missing in games against important rivals. Now we are reaping the fruits of our own making.
We have one last chance on Monday.
Miss out on promotion with a record high points total for 3rd in the Championship, on goal difference. 2-3 of our games against the top 2 had dubious refereeing decisions go against us (depending on whether you include the Burnley 'penalty' against Dunk), 4 of our players get injured in our play off first leg forcing us to play for most of the second half with 10 men. Looking increasingly likely we won't make it to Wembley AGAIN despite making the playoffs 3 of the last 4 seasons. Looking at our track record someone will probably come in and poach Hughton, Kayal, Goldson etc and we'll have to start again
It'll be hard to come back bigger and stonger next season with the fat cat Premier League clubs circling to pick off our best players, unless you're talking about us signing Ade Akinfenwa of course.
True. But I feel the spirit in the team, Chris Hughton's expertise as manager, and the fact that we are (were - I hope not!) so close to promotion, might convince the players that staying is the right option. They, themselves, know how good the team and the club are, as we do. Just remember that this time last year the club just managed to avoid relegation. The improvement has been astonishing and I see no reason that we can't go one better next season should we not be successful in the play-offs.It'll be hard to come back bigger and stonger next season with the fat cat Premier League clubs circling to pick off our best players, unless you're talking about us signing Ade Akinfenwa of course.
True. But I feel the spirit in the team, Chris Hughton's expertise as manager, and the fact that we are (were - I hope not!) so close to promotion, might convince the players that staying is the right option. They, themselves, know how good the team and the club are, as we do. Just remember that this time last year the club just managed to avoid relegation. The improvement has been astonishing and I see no reason that we can't go one better next season should we not be successful in the play-offs.
To be brutally honest, when Stoke are signing Xherdan Shaqiri and Palace Yohan Cabaye, I don't see even Connor Goldson or Beram Kayal being near the top of any Premier League clubs' wants lists.
It works for some clubs.
It'll be hard to come back bigger and stonger next season with the fat cat Premier League clubs circling to pick off our best players, unless you're talking about us signing Ade Akinfenwa of course.
Agree to an extent, let's hope their sights are set overseas rather than on lower league talent.
This is the key, really. On the "big occasions" we need to do more than nearly do it.Well I don't know about the unluckiest club out there, it certainly seemed that way over the last two games
But that's now six massive games over the last four seasons & we've failed to win any of them.
PALACE 2012/13 PLAY OFFS 0-0 away, 0-2 home
DERBY 2013/14 PLAY OFFS 1-2 home, 4-1 away
BORO FINAL GAME FOR PROMOTION 1-1 away
SHEFFIELD WED PLAY OFFS 2-0 away
We've sadly failed in every big game for obviously sometimes circumstances beyond our control.
It all doesn't seem just or far. But until we start winning these huge games we will certainly be staying in the Championship.
Indeed, and the worst part is the times when the team simply did not turn up on the day.Well I don't know about the unluckiest club out there, it certainly seemed that way over the last two games
But that's now six massive games over the last four seasons & we've failed to win any of them.
PALACE 2012/13 PLAY OFFS 0-0 away, 0-2 home
DERBY 2013/14 PLAY OFFS 1-2 home, 4-1 away
BORO FINAL GAME FOR PROMOTION 1-1 away
SHEFFIELD WED PLAY OFFS 2-0 away
We've sadly failed in every big game for obviously sometimes circumstances beyond our control.
It all doesn't seem just or far. But until we start winning these huge games we will certainly be staying in the Championship.