Pretty much sums up how I feel.
Absolutely agree with you on this. I know many close to Hughton and you have hit the nail on the head here. The clubs signings were poor a shame hughton had no say.
Pretty much sums up how I feel.
Absolutely agree with you on this. I know many close to Hughton and you have hit the nail on the head here. The clubs signings were poor a shame hughton had no say.
Hughton all day. Wish TB gave had given a chance and with his choice of signings as opposed to be given players.
Absolutely agree with you on this. I know many close to Hughton and you have hit the nail on the head here. The clubs signings were poor a shame hughton had no say.
I really don't understand this mantra.
The team appeared ponderous because they were prisoners to play ponderously.
Watching the tactics 'masterclass' vid, there are very few current players who wouldn't be an instant fit for what he asks the team to do, I do expect them to follow orders and rise like a phoenix's.
Montoya & Stephens would have to do more work, quicker, but beyond that esp last seasons new singings ought to fit into his philosophers system perfectly.
Yet more tiresome vilification of Tony and the recruitment team. Another with an agenda bursting through.Hughton all day. Wish TB gave had given a chance and with his choice of signings as opposed to be given players.
It's a Palace fan, I would ignore it.Yet more tiresome vilification of Tony and the recruitment team. Another with an agenda bursting through.
Another question might be: who would you most trust to keep us in the Premier League - Potter or Hughton? I think this is a huge gamble by TB. Despite coming close to going down, I think CH was unlucky with dud signings and injuries. And in the end he just about got the job done. He is tactically adept at nullifying the opposition. I think we will be on the end of a few 6-0's ourselves next season and could well end up doing a Fulham - trying to play expansive football but getting picked off by teams that are simply better than us.
An interesting observation and a pattern that I was starting to see also.There seems to be a pattern emerging here. Just about every poster who was disappointed/furious with the way CH was dismissed or who thought he should be given more time, is predicting that we will get relegated playing expansive football. Who says we will be playing such gung ho tactics, it’s just an ill informed guess, fuelled by what looks like a hope for failure.
Just a heads up, we may or may not go down but you are just letting your emotions rule your thoughts. NOBODY knows what will happen and the majority of the CH outers are mostly accepting that it could go horribly pear shaped. NONE of the angry ones can even contemplate that it just MAY be a new and exciting dawn.
Gross, Murray...
If Murray is part of Potters plans then he might as well get the sack now.
Groß may well have to be accommodated but even then a tighter role and more options ahead of him could take the edge off his lacking pace.
You are obsessed
Another question might be: who would you most trust to keep us in the Premier League - Potter or Hughton? I think this is a huge gamble by TB. Despite coming close to going down, I think CH was unlucky with dud signings and injuries. And in the end he just about got the job done. He is tactically adept at nullifying the opposition. I think we will be on the end of a few 6-0's ourselves next season and could well end up doing a Fulham - trying to play expansive football but getting picked off by teams that are simply better than us.
It's really difficult to judge a bloke on one season in English footy, let alone not in the Prem. So I will save my judgement for now. What my head and heart say, it'll be a car crash, but I hope so much I am proven wrong.
There seems to be a pattern emerging here. Just about every poster who was disappointed/furious with the way CH was dismissed or who thought he should be given more time, is predicting that we will get relegated playing expansive football. Who says we will be playing such gung ho tactics, it’s just an ill informed guess, fuelled by what looks like a hope for failure.