[Albion] Palace Fans Biggest Fear

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Uh_huh_him

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
12,121
Well Leicester, West Ham and Southampton were far ahead of us a few years ago…not so much now.

But yes enjoy it it may last it may not ??
It won't last. Of course it won't last.

Eventually the top clubs will find a way to protect themselves against our model.
Or we will run out of prospects to sign, or someone will come along with a better idea.

But we will enjoy it while it works.
I suspect our model may have a bit more legs in it than throwing £10m a year at a 31 year old, who is starting to show signs of ageing.
 




Motogull

Todd Warrior
Sep 16, 2005
10,475
I'm shocked you try and legitimise what your club did. It was shocking to do it once, twice should have seen expulsion. Its the only way to stop such cheating.
I raised an eyebrow in a Roger Moore stylee at the trivialising of recent administrations and ignoring of the new company incorporating to allow phoenixes from the flames. I couldn't be arsed to comment.
I have a few Palace mates ... also think that Parish keeps using planning excuses for the new stand as delay tactics as they don't have the money to build it as the American owners will not fund it.
Well, it is the obvious explanation. I don't have a problem with Beaky wanting others to fund his vanity project but he's a bullshitter. That mysterious ringfenced money soon become unringfenced eh? He knew the building wouldn't start when he sanctioned the release of that video. He means well but he can't deliver.
Neil Shipperley, and while what he did was wrong,
Pleading guilty to having a tug in front of a mother and her 16 year old daughter is beyond wrong. He's fortunate she had passed her 16th birthday, as opposed to not approaching it. You're pretty sound though.
 


Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
53,137
Goldstone
Here is one of your "fans" on twitter yesterday.
'You should be in jail!'

Why do you think that?

'Well I've heard this chant, so he must be a rapist'

:facepalm:
 


Arkwright

Arkwright
Oct 26, 2010
2,831
Caterham, Surrey
Back to Zaha, no disputing he's a good player and would be a welcome addition to most club's.
I think one concern is fitness, the last couple of seasons he's picked up injuries and started missing a few games. Would he be a gamble for a long term contract missing say ten games per season.
 


BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,199
The old Leicester and Southampton argument.

A massive difference is they changed owners and direction, then turned to shit.

Anyone who knows anything about football, and don't have an agenda, can see this.

It's lazy and wishful thinking to compare us to them.
To be fair the comparison is that when our owner changes things may go south for us. For me it is the only change that will cause major problems for us and I don't see it happening any time soon. We don't need outside investment, he is unlikely to get bored of the project or sick of bankrolling it and may well stay owner for his entire lifetime.

It was also a change in ownership that did for Swansea.
 




dadams2k11

ID10T Error
Jun 24, 2011
5,023
Brighton
To be fair the comparison is that when our owner changes things may go south for us. For me it is the only change that will cause major problems for us and I don't see it happening any time soon. We don't need outside investment, he is unlikely to get bored of the project or sick of bankrolling it and may well stay owner for his entire lifetime.

It was also a change in ownership that did for Swansea.
Fair points well made, but I'm under the impression that Bloom will 100% not sell the club, as his plan is for his son to take over at some point.

I believe he is teaching him now, and what an excellent teacher he will have.

You know how Tony likes succession planning 👍

I forgot about Swansea, good memory.
 


Horses Arse

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2004
4,571
here and there
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Awww bless. Like they have some sort of a choice. They really are hilarious!
 


BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,199
Fair points well made, but I'm under the impression that Bloom will 100% not sell the club, as his plan is for his son to take over at some point.

I believe he is teaching him now, and what an excellent teacher he will have.

You know how Tony likes succession planning 👍

I forgot about Swansea, good memory.
I agree, there is no indication that he has any intention whatsoever of selling (outside my catastrophic pessimistic brain of course). I didn't know that about his son. That is brilliant.
 




Uh_huh_him

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
12,121
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Awww bless. Like they have some sort of a choice. They really are hilarious!
I was very wrong about Potter leaving us for Chelsea. I believed he was too smart to chuck in a perfect scenario for him, for the lure of a big 6 club.
But I genuinely can't see him risking it at Palace.
It really isn't the sort of club that would suit him and he is likely to be sacked at the first run of bad results.
Similarly why would Cooper jump from a club which has backed him during the bad times to one which won't?

Hodgson it is.
 




nwgull

Well-known member
Jul 25, 2003
14,533
Manchester
Well Leicester, West Ham and Southampton were far ahead of us a few years ago…not so much now.

But yes enjoy it it may last it may not ??
I'd rather have had the highs and lows of the 10 years that these clubs have had in the Premier League than finish mid-lower table on 40 something points EVERY year, even if it has ended in relegation for 2 of them this year. It's not as if they can't get promoted back within the next couple of seasons anyway.

Palace have just been existing in the Premier League with never even a sniff that they might break the top-6 monopoly and qualify for Europe.
 




Grizz

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 5, 2003
1,494
I can't see the Potter/Palace fit either, they're just not patient enough when things go awry. No way he would've survived the period he had at the Albion with the winless home form there. I could see Potter/Leeds, the Chairman would really really like to play his style, just got a bit too panicky with the end of Bielsa instead of holding firm.

Can't see Cooper staying at Forest. No way their Chairman is going to be as patient next season as this one. He'll have unrealistic expectations next season and even though they done us, that squad isn't good enough to do it.
 


loz

Well-known member
Apr 27, 2009
2,482
W.Sussex
I'd rather have had the highs and lows of the 10 years that these clubs have had in the Premier League than finish mid-lower table on 40 something points EVERY year, even if it has ended in relegation for 2 of them this year. It's not as if they can't get promoted back within the next couple of seasons anyway.

Palace have just been existing in the Premier League with never even a sniff that they might break the top-6 monopoly and qualify for Europe.
Hang on, I do think some of you are getting a head of yourselfs here.

Last season 3 points separated the teams and this season yes you have streaked ahead to the surprise of most of the league and your own fans.

Do this for the next 2 or 3 seasons and you might have a point but there is absolutely no disgrace in a team like palace finishing the season mid table, with a FA cup semi last season and an FA cup final a few years ago.

You are fooling yourselves thinking we are all glum, most palace supporters are in a good place at the moment U15s have just won a nationwide tournament, the U 18 had a good season and so did the U23s, and we have ended this season playing some really nice football and scoring goals.

Enjoy this season but don’t all of a sudden lord over all the teams below.
 






Curious Orange

Punxsatawney Phil
Jul 5, 2003
10,226
On NSC for over two decades...
I'd rather have had the highs and lows of the 10 years that these clubs have had in the Premier League than finish mid-lower table on 40 something points EVERY year, even if it has ended in relegation for 2 of them this year. It's not as if they can't get promoted back within the next couple of seasons anyway.

Palace have just been existing in the Premier League with never even a sniff that they might break the top-6 monopoly and qualify for Europe.

I was going to pipe up and point out that in their defence Palace did have the "Dad Dance" Cup Final, a few years back - but I see @loz has beaten me to it! :D ...

Do this for the next 2 or 3 seasons and you might have a point but there is absolutely no disgrace in a team like palace finishing the season mid table, with a FA cup semi last season and an FA cup final a few years ago.
 


nwgull

Well-known member
Jul 25, 2003
14,533
Manchester
Hang on, I do think some of you are getting a head of yourselfs here.

Last season 3 points separated the teams and this season yes you have streaked ahead to the surprise of most of the league and your own fans.

Do this for the next 2 or 3 seasons and you might have a point but there is absolutely no disgrace in a team like palace finishing the season mid table, with a FA cup semi last season and an FA cup final a few years ago.

You are fooling yourselves thinking we are all glum, most palace supporters are in a good place at the moment U15s have just won a nationwide tournament, the U 18 had a good season and so did the U23s, and we have ended this season playing some really nice football and scoring goals.

Enjoy this season but don’t all of a sudden lord over all the teams below.
You don't need to be in the Premier League to reach the later stages of the FA Cup.

10 years of lower table mediocrity must be boring as hell. We may have only finished 3 points ahead last year, but at least we broke the 50 point threshold, and in only our 5th season as well. This year, we're on the verge of something you can only dream of.

You're really scraping the barrel with age-group results. All decent level youngsters go out on loan to 2nd or 3rd tier team. That's if they don't make the step straight into the senior squad, like Ferguson.

Face the fact: Palace are going nowhere.
 


Acker79

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Nov 15, 2008
31,921
Brighton
BBC “gossip”

Ivory Coast forward Wilfried Zaha is considering staying at Crystal Palace, with the 30-year-old's contract expiring this summer. (Talksport)


Every transfer window.
I’m leaving
Im leaving
No I’m really leaving




Ok I’ll stay.

🤣🤣🤣🤣
I think you're missing out a few steps

Zaha: [massive weekly wage] I’m leaving I deserve better
Man U: ...
Man C: ...
Liverpool: ...
Real: ...
Barca: ...
Zaha: Im leaving
Arsenal: ...
Chelsea: ...
Tottenham: ...
PSG: ...
Bayern: ...
Zaha: No I’m really leaving
Every other team: ...




Zaha: Ok I'll stay.
 


jimhigham

Je Suis Rhino
Apr 25, 2009
8,036
Woking
Hang on, I do think some of you are getting a head of yourselfs here.

Last season 3 points separated the teams and this season yes you have streaked ahead to the surprise of most of the league and your own fans.

Do this for the next 2 or 3 seasons and you might have a point but there is absolutely no disgrace in a team like palace finishing the season mid table, with a FA cup semi last season and an FA cup final a few years ago.

You are fooling yourselves thinking we are all glum, most palace supporters are in a good place at the moment U15s have just won a nationwide tournament, the U 18 had a good season and so did the U23s, and we have ended this season playing some really nice football and scoring goals.

Enjoy this season but don’t all of a sudden lord over all the teams below.
Well we've waited three decades to have the advantage over your lot so we're bound to be a bit excited.

Fair points though.
 






hampshirebrightonboy

Well-known member
Sep 3, 2011
1,024
Hang on, I do think some of you are getting a head of yourselfs here.

Last season 3 points separated the teams and this season yes you have streaked ahead to the surprise of most of the league and your own fans.

Do this for the next 2 or 3 seasons and you might have a point but there is absolutely no disgrace in a team like palace finishing the season mid table, with a FA cup semi last season and an FA cup final a few years ago.

You are fooling yourselves thinking we are all glum, most palace supporters are in a good place at the moment U15s have just won a nationwide tournament, the U 18 had a good season and so did the U23s, and we have ended this season playing some really nice football and scoring goals.

Enjoy this season but don’t all of a sudden lord over all the teams below.
I'm pleased you're happy with your mediocrity.
We're going on a European tour.
 


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