Pavilionaire
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- Jul 7, 2003
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To suggest that the mess is currently being cleared up implies improvement but we are still where we were when Slade joined us, i.e. in the relegation places.
I agree with Sneaky George that Hartlepool is a must-win match. If we DO win then 4 wins, 4 draws and 7 defeats is disappointing but not totally disastrous. However, lose our 6th out of 8 home matches and he'd have to go; there isn't another club in the Prem or Football League with more home defeats than us.
Trying to stay positive for a moment, Slade has got some stuff right. Keeping us up was obviously massive, but then persuading good players to sign over the summer was also to his credit. Players like Bennett, McNulty, Dicker all look decent enough.
The last thing we need is another managerial change but Slade has already had more time than Peter Taylor and John Barnes this season. However, too many players are under-achieving and the discipline has been horrendous.
I'd also like to think that the job would still be attractive to good candidates - generally speaking, the carrot of Falmer is meaningless if it's more than 2 years away because a manager's career at each club is generally short, but now we're less than 2 years away and the building is coming on apace I believe any candidate would be impressed and the quality of applicant would be high.
I feel a little bit sorry for Slade that Steve Coppell's without a job at the moment. He's been out of the game for 5 months now so should be refreshed and having had 4 separate stints at Palace the maxim "never go back" certainly doesn't apply to him.
The only thing about Coppell is whether he's got the inclination for the job. He said he'd taken Reading as far as he could, so you wonder whether he really believes he can take the Albion further than he did with Reading.
Personally, I think the situation is tailor-made for him; he gets the rest of this season to sort out the squad, restore some confidence whilst Charlton, Leeds and (hopefully) Norwich out of the division. Then we can hit the ground running in 2010/11 and steal a march on those Championship clubs that have been relegated - the script said Scunthorpe, Barnsley and Doncaster would come down but it looks more like Ipswich, Derby and Reading at the mo!
I agree with Sneaky George that Hartlepool is a must-win match. If we DO win then 4 wins, 4 draws and 7 defeats is disappointing but not totally disastrous. However, lose our 6th out of 8 home matches and he'd have to go; there isn't another club in the Prem or Football League with more home defeats than us.
Trying to stay positive for a moment, Slade has got some stuff right. Keeping us up was obviously massive, but then persuading good players to sign over the summer was also to his credit. Players like Bennett, McNulty, Dicker all look decent enough.
The last thing we need is another managerial change but Slade has already had more time than Peter Taylor and John Barnes this season. However, too many players are under-achieving and the discipline has been horrendous.
I'd also like to think that the job would still be attractive to good candidates - generally speaking, the carrot of Falmer is meaningless if it's more than 2 years away because a manager's career at each club is generally short, but now we're less than 2 years away and the building is coming on apace I believe any candidate would be impressed and the quality of applicant would be high.
I feel a little bit sorry for Slade that Steve Coppell's without a job at the moment. He's been out of the game for 5 months now so should be refreshed and having had 4 separate stints at Palace the maxim "never go back" certainly doesn't apply to him.
The only thing about Coppell is whether he's got the inclination for the job. He said he'd taken Reading as far as he could, so you wonder whether he really believes he can take the Albion further than he did with Reading.
Personally, I think the situation is tailor-made for him; he gets the rest of this season to sort out the squad, restore some confidence whilst Charlton, Leeds and (hopefully) Norwich out of the division. Then we can hit the ground running in 2010/11 and steal a march on those Championship clubs that have been relegated - the script said Scunthorpe, Barnsley and Doncaster would come down but it looks more like Ipswich, Derby and Reading at the mo!