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The Fifth Column

Lazy mug
Nov 30, 2010
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Hangleton
Glasner is a totally unremarkable appointment, his record in the Bundesliga was OK with a good showing in Europe but all his experience lay in Germany managing a largely German team and in a very familiar environment. I Can't see dropping him into the depths of a relegation battle in the PL with zero experience or history here bringing anything other than failure, Mark my words this will be a thing if beauty to watch as Palace plummet into much deserved obscurity.
 




Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
53,135
Goldstone
Steve Cooper, Graham Potter, now Glasner. The list of potential Palace managers goes on and on! It's almost as if they are making it up as they go along – didn't they approach someone else recently who told them where to go?
Yeah, that was me
 


Uh_huh_him

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
12,113
Palace's issues aren't limited to manager.
Glasner will not be able to single-handedly turn Palace's fortunes around.

They have a decent first 11, but nothing much behind that.

Palace fans are screaming for the academy players to be given a shot.
They see their U23s getting good results and think that means they're ready for the first team.

But as we well know, it isn't as easy as that.

Young players have to be managed closely.
Very few of them can come in and play 38 games a season.

Hinshelwood and Ferguson are very much the exceptions.
 


Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
53,135
Goldstone
As harsh as it seems to sack, I'm sorry, have Roy "step down" from his hospital bed, it's hard to see what else Palace was supposed to do.
How about not letting everyone know they had lined up their next manager and were about to sack Roy in the first place?
 








Anger

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Jul 21, 2017
537
They’re going to be so pissed when they realise that they’ve appointed Paul Michael Glaser as their new manager.

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Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
31,263
If I was a Palace fan my my main concern would be whether Glasner can hit the ground running. They have a number of "winnable" matches coming up but then a tough run-in, so if they drop points over the next few weeks whilst adjusting to the next system they will have problems.

On the face of it, this is not a natural fit. From what I've read Glasnet likes to play 3 at the back and wing-backs, whereas Hodgson always played a flat back 4 with the Andersen - Guehi pairing absolutely key. Will he try and shoehorn in Rob Holding? What will new right-back signing Munoz be thinking?

There's no denying that Glasner's CV is decent, but this is the Premier League. Normally if you want to change style you must give the manager time - Potter only won 6 out his first 29 Prem matches. Maybe Palace are willing to gamble that Luton will not sustain their improvement and that 35 points might be enough to survive? That would mean 11 points from 14 matches which is similar to the 12 they've taken from their previous 14.
 




Eric the meek

Fiveways Wilf
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Aug 24, 2020
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Take a moment to reflect.

We are on this thread, discussing Palace's new appointment. With only 14 games to go, Glasner has to get them playing pretty quickly. A relegation fight is looming.

Earlier today, I was on a thread, entitled 'Would you take 7th place, if offered now?'. 23% of respondents to the poll, including me, said 'no'.

How far we've come.
 


Seasider78

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Nov 14, 2004
6,011
sadly i think that is a good appointment.
Not so sure you can polish a turd but it’s still a turd. German football experts saying he struggles under pressure and went a bit crazy in Germany lashing out at media, fans and owners which is why he ended up being given marching orders. How is he going to play his high press high wingback style with that squad?

I think this one could be very funny particularly as palace fans are all tugging themselves off over his appointment
 


osgood

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Apr 17, 2011
1,564
brighton
Not so sure you can polish a turd but it’s still a turd. German football experts saying he struggles under pressure and went a bit crazy in Germany lashing out at media, fans and owners which is why he ended up being given marching orders. How is he going to play his high press high wingback style with that squad?

I think this one could be very funny particularly as palace fans are all tugging themselves off over his appointment
Exactly my thoughts (and hopes) :ROFLMAO:
 






Eric the meek

Fiveways Wilf
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Aug 24, 2020
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Not so sure you can polish a turd but it’s still a turd. German football experts saying he struggles under pressure and went a bit crazy in Germany lashing out at media, fans and owners which is why he ended up being given marching orders. How is he going to play his high press high wingback style with that squad?

I think this one could be very funny particularly as palace fans are all tugging themselves off over his appointment
I feel some Palace fans may be being a bit premature - they're referring to Glasner as 'Glazza' and 'Legend'. See the replies to the tweet in post 2384.
 


GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
49,181
Gloucester
Absolutely this. I just can't get what others see in Hodgson. He was utter utter garbage as the England manager and even worse at Liverpool. Probably the only half decent job he did was at Fulham.
I would say describing taking over a struggling Fulham in the relegation places, keeping them at a respectable placing in the PL and taking them to a Europa League final as "only half-decent" is mealy-mouthed in the extreme.
That's actually more than RDZ has done so far..................................
 




BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,197
Palace are stepping into the 'play more exciting/expansive football part of their cycle once more. This is usually quite fun for us and the prospect of Roy not coming back to save them is rather fun too.

It has the hallmarks of not being and if they go down . . . More when. Enjoy the journey I say.
 




GrossTurn

Well-known member
Jun 20, 2020
369
If I was a Palace fan my my main concern would be whether Glasner can hit the ground running. They have a number of "winnable" matches coming up but then a tough run-in, so if they drop points over the next few weeks whilst adjusting to the next system they will have problems.

On the face of it, this is not a natural fit. From what I've read Glasnet likes to play 3 at the back and wing-backs, whereas Hodgson always played a flat back 4 with the Andersen - Guehi pairing absolutely key. Will he try and shoehorn in Rob Holding? What will new right-back signing Munoz be thinking?

There's no denying that Glasner's CV is decent, but this is the Premier League. Normally if you want to change style you must give the manager time - Potter only won 6 out his first 29 Prem matches. Maybe Palace are willing to gamble that Luton will not sustain their improvement and that 35 points might be enough to survive? That would mean 11 points from 14 matches which is similar to the 12 they've taken from their previous 14.
It is a curious one - I suspect as a summer appointment with a pre-season and some signings behind him, Glasner might’ve been a half decent appointment (or at least showing a bit of originality compared to usual). But as the man to steady the ship as they head into the business end of the season? Feels a massive gamble on him having the desired impact, and fast.
 








A mex eyecan

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Nov 3, 2011
3,872
Hodgson mystery illness at training ground forced to step down to save Palace paying him off, hmm seen tactics like that in Russia, Vladimir Parish
do you wonder if old Roy may have got poisoned by eating food at their training ground that was prepared in the alleged rat infested kitchen?
 


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