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- Oct 3, 2012
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Poor ole palace 6 million players out of contract no manager they’ll do well to avoid the drop
Six million players out of contract ?
Wow, that’s more than i thought
Poor ole palace 6 million players out of contract no manager they’ll do well to avoid the drop
Six million players out of contract ?
Wow, that’s more than i thought
We haven’t beaten them in two seasons, somehow they always finish above us and if it couldn’t get any worse we let Benteke look half decent as he smashed in the winnerPoor ole palace 6 million players out of contract no manager they’ll do well to avoid the drop
Nuno now the favourite for Everton across all markets.
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My advice to Parish is to appoint Fat Frank
Or they could bring in his uncle ’Arry
That leaves Palace with 4 possible options: Eddie Howe, Frank Lampard, Steve Cooper, Sean Dyche.
Nuno talking to Everton today. Bookies have him odds-on favourite for that job.
Prior to that he was talking to Palace.
Betting suspended on Wolves job as Lage expected to be announced as new boss.
Tottenham have made contact with Conte and now he is odds on to be new Spurs boss.
Celtic in advanced talks with Postecoglou.
That leaves Palace with 4 possible options: Eddie Howe, Frank Lampard, Steve Cooper, Sean Dyche.
The worry for Palace fans is if Nuno spends 3 days in talks with Palace before binning the idea off then other candidates will realise the situation is a mess and they are not first choice.
Nuno talking to Everton today. Bookies have him odds-on favourite for that job.
Prior to that he was talking to Palace.
Betting suspended on Wolves job as Lage expected to be announced as new boss.
Tottenham have made contact with Conte and now he is odds on to be new Spurs boss.
Celtic in advanced talks with Postecoglou.
That leaves Palace with 4 possible options: Eddie Howe, Frank Lampard, Steve Cooper, Sean Dyche.
The worry for Palace fans is if Nuno spends 3 days in talks with Palace before binning the idea off then other candidates will realise the situation is a mess and they are not first choice.
All the managers mentioned are at or have been at clubs with much longer history than 11 years. It’s a bit pie in the sky expecting managers form bigger clubs - I even heard some mention Ainsworth which is mental.
When Albion sacked Hughton they had Potter targeted and wrapped up within a week as his replacement and it felt like he was part of a long term new project - with admittedly some risk.
Palace have had over a year to prepare for Roy’s departure ? What’s the plan ? Wait until a good manager is sacked or resigns over there and join the queue ? It doesn’t feel v strategic.
Simon Jordan (arrogant know it all, but I like him) still reckons Lampard would be a good fit.
To me he’s a big unknown. The one bonus would be getting quality Chelsea loanees as he did at Derby.