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[Albion] Palace Fans Biggest Fear



Jeremiah

John 14 : 6
Mar 15, 2020
2,527
Hove
Plus the fact he never started Eze, he used to bring him on with 10 to go.

Most palace fans wanted Viera to do well and were sorry it didn’t work out, but there really was no go in the team , 4 games without a shot on target….Roy’s first game we had something like24 in the first half. In that run of 12 we lost to Nottingham Forest , Villa , Fulham and a woeful Chelsea side.

I would think if you can see progress you stay with the project. You might not like him but Parish is a very successful business man and wouldn’t be making too many quick fire off the cuff decisions without looking into what is actually happening.
We lost to Forest and Everton plus Villa & Fulham home and away - all under RDZ (apart from Fulham away I believe) . Sometimes you have to stick rather than twist.
 




Uh_huh_him

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
12,132
I never understood the Viera sacking. They were on the back of a horrific run of fixtures and entering into much easier times. I think Potter had a run as bad and Albion stuck with him. Yes, things improved under Hodgson, but I'm sure Palace would have been okay anyway. Prior to that run they were sitting comfortably in 11th. Just two points behind us.
I agree with the sentiment (i.e. Vieira would have kept them up too), but I think Parish was right to get rid of Vieira.
The "progressive style" was only ever applied against weaker teams. It was back to Hodgson-ball against the better sides.

He doesn't really have it in him as a coach.
Good enoug to make a difference in his first season, but has never pushed on in his 2nd.
There are many better options out there.
 


Tim Over Whelmed

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Jul 24, 2007
10,658
Arundel
Plus the fact he never started Eze, he used to bring him on with 10 to go.

Most palace fans wanted Viera to do well and were sorry it didn’t work out, but there really was no go in the team , 4 games without a shot on target….Roy’s first game we had something like24 in the first half. In that run of 12 we lost to Nottingham Forest , Villa , Fulham and a woeful Chelsea side.

I would think if you can see progress you stay with the project. You might not like him but Parish is a very successful business man and wouldn’t be making too many quick fire off the cuff decisions without looking into what is actually happening.
"is a very successful businessman", as was (is) Simon Jordan?
 


loz

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Apr 27, 2009
2,483
W.Sussex
"is a very successful businessman", as was (is) Simon Jordan?
He was a very lucky businessman spotting a gap in the mobile phone business. But from then on ambition over took his financing and led to his fall…mind you he has managed to carve out a decent living since.

I have no Ill feeling on him myself and wish him all the best.
 


Horses Arse

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Jun 25, 2004
4,571
here and there
He was a very lucky businessman spotting a gap in the mobile phone business. But from then on ambition over took his financing and led to his fall…mind you he has managed to carve out a decent living since.

I have no Ill feeling on him myself and wish him all the best.
Who was the funny short guy? The other one that used the admin route to stay above us? Admin v1 i think.

Took over after spiv noades i believe. He was really funny, lost a fortune before the orange one repeated the trick.

They've had some right spivs owning them. Mad
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
56,146
Faversham
Without wading through pages of stuff, has the SEGW left Stade-de-Clad on a free ?


Perhaps we should merge this thread with the Caicedo and Mac thread, and retitle it 'have they gone yet?'.
 


Tim Over Whelmed

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Jul 24, 2007
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He was a very lucky businessman spotting a gap in the mobile phone business. But from then on ambition over took his financing and led to his fall…mind you he has managed to carve out a decent living since.

I have no Ill feeling on him myself and wish him all the best.
In fairness, "seeing a gap in the market" is a large part of being a successful businessman. Strangely when I was building my business I was an idiot, working weekends, missing family events and key football matches, when I sold it I was "lucky" in some people's eyes.
 


jimhigham

Je Suis Rhino
Apr 25, 2009
8,041
Woking
Who was the funny short guy? The other one that used the admin route to stay above us? Admin v1 i think.

Took over after spiv noades i believe. He was really funny, lost a fortune before the orange one repeated the trick.

They've had some right spivs owning them. Mad
To be fair, we were ransacked by the ultimate spiv and it almost cost us everything. Can’t really get too upset at them for that.
 




loz

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Apr 27, 2009
2,483
W.Sussex
To be fair, we were ransacked by the ultimate spiv and it almost cost us everything. Can’t really get too upset at them for that.
I didn’t like to say 😁

Goldberg was a avid palace fan and still is I have seen him at both home and away games in the past even after losing his millions, he was taken to the cleaners by Mr Noads like a cash rich teenager in a whore house.

As mentioned Jordan had bigger ego than cash supply.
 


Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
7,374
Plus the fact he never started Eze, he used to bring him on with 10 to go.

Most palace fans wanted Viera to do well and were sorry it didn’t work out, but there really was no go in the team , 4 games without a shot on target….Roy’s first game we had something like24 in the first half. In that run of 12 we lost to Nottingham Forest , Villa , Fulham and a woeful Chelsea side.

I would think if you can see progress you stay with the project. You might not like him but Parish is a very successful business man and wouldn’t be making too many quick fire off the cuff decisions without looking into what is actually happening.
You've misremembered that. Neither Forest, nor Fulham were not part of the winless streak. The 12 games started with the New Year and were Spurs, Chelsea, Man U, Newcastle, Man U, Brighton, Brentford, Liverpool, Villa, City, Brighton & Arsenal. All of them except Villa were in the top half when you played them and Villa only weren't because of the awful start under Gerrard. They were one of the form teams of 2023 and ended up qualifying for Europe.

Palace lost seven and drew five of the twelve and only the second half four goal capitulation against Tottenham and the Arsenal game after Vieira's departure were lost by more than a single goal. Had these results been dotted throughout the season, they wouldn't have been much outside of expectations for a mid table side. It was the fixture list that did for Vieira. That and Parish being too panicked to realise that his mid-table budget had produced a mid table side that couldn't buy a win against the top half, but would do well enough against the bottom half to survive comfortably. Hodgson came in and played eight games against bottom half sides winning five of them. Seems a remarkable upturn until you consider that, in the first half of the season, Vieira played nine against the bottom half and won five. Hodgson played two games against top half sides and didn't win either. Vieira won Palace's only victory against a team that finished in the top half, beating Gerrard's Villa in August, back when they looked relegation fodder.

It seems remarkable that Arsenal should be labelled bottlers by some in the media this year, having backed a manager's project throughout the last few hard years and been rewarded with a leap into the Champions League spots. Meanwhile Palace's board chucked it in at the first sign of rough water and nobody bar friend of the sacked manager, Martin Keown seems to have noticed.

By the way, Graham Potter had a nine game winless streak with us in 2019/20, and another one in 2020/21. He followed these with a club record thirteen game winless run in 2021/22. His Chelsea side's 1-0 win against Palace was the only thing that stopped him having another nine game winless streak this season. Parish would have him out of the door quicker than you could say (with due incredulity) 'Third highest paid director in the Premier League!!!'.
 


loz

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Apr 27, 2009
2,483
W.Sussex
You've misremembered that. Neither Forest, nor Fulham were not part of the winless streak. The 12 games started with the New Year and were Spurs, Chelsea, Man U, Newcastle, Man U, Brighton, Brentford, Liverpool, Villa, City, Brighton & Arsenal. All of them except Villa were in the top half when you played them and Villa only weren't because of the awful start under Gerrard. They were one of the form teams of 2023 and ended up qualifying for Europe.

Palace lost seven and drew five of the twelve and only the second half four goal capitulation against Tottenham and the Arsenal game after Vieira's departure were lost by more than a single goal. Had these results been dotted throughout the season, they wouldn't have been much outside of expectations for a mid table side. It was the fixture list that did for Vieira. That and Parish being too panicked to realise that his mid-table budget had produced a mid table side that couldn't buy a win against the top half, but would do well enough against the bottom half to survive comfortably. Hodgson came in and played eight games against bottom half sides winning five of them. Seems a remarkable upturn until you consider that, in the first half of the season, Vieira played nine against the bottom half and won five. Hodgson played two games against top half sides and didn't win either. Vieira won Palace's only victory against a team that finished in the top half, beating Gerrard's Villa in August, back when they looked relegation fodder.

It seems remarkable that Arsenal should be labelled bottlers by some in the media this year, having backed a manager's project throughout the last few hard years and been rewarded with a leap into the Champions League spots. Meanwhile Palace's board chucked it in at the first sign of rough water and nobody bar friend of the sacked manager, Martin Keown seems to have noticed.

By the way, Graham Potter had a nine game winless streak with us in 2019/20, and another one in 2020/21. He followed these with a club record thirteen game winless run in 2021/22. His Chelsea side's 1-0 win against Palace was the only thing that stopped him having another nine game winless streak this season. Parish would have him out of the door quicker than you could say (with due incredulity) 'Third highest paid director in the Premier League!!!'.
Honestly take it from me, Palace were playing awfully before Viera went, not so much the losing but the manner of the losing, no shots in 4 games with Eze, Olisa and Zaha in the team.

Losing is one thing but the players looked lost in the set up, it was not going to get better.

Did not Palace go on a prolonged not winning streak with Pardew, yet Parish left it a year before moving.
 




Horses Arse

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Jun 25, 2004
4,571
here and there
I didn’t like to say 😁

Goldberg was a avid palace fan and still is I have seen him at both home and away games in the past even after losing his millions, he was taken to the cleaners by Mr Noads like a cash rich teenager in a whore house.

As mentioned Jordan had bigger ego than cash supply.
That's the one. He was my favourite spiv. Saw some TV programme with him rebuilding his wealth. Great entertainment.

I see our fall very differently, we suffered the consequences, Palace didn't. Twice.
 


Horses Arse

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Jun 25, 2004
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here and there
Honestly take it from me, Palace were playing awfully before Viera went, not so much the losing but the manner of the losing, no shots in 4 games with Eze, Olisa and Zaha in the team.

Losing is one thing but the players looked lost in the set up, it was not going to get better.

Did not Palace go on a prolonged not winning streak with Pardew, yet Parish left it a year before moving.
They were as bad, if not worse, under Roy before though. Those games against us were so so bad, Palace so unambituous. Awful football from him. Thought Palace at least tried to have a go under Viera.
 


loz

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Apr 27, 2009
2,483
W.Sussex
They were as bad, if not worse, under Roy before though. Those games against us were so so bad, Palace so unambituous. Awful football from him. Thought Palace at least tried to have a go under Viera.
Very different team of players.

With the right players Roy is a good manager as his record shows, players seem to like him and that makes a great difference.
 










Mancgull

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Nov 28, 2011
5,550
Astley, Manchester
Must be getting a good wedge there to beat the £200pw on offer at Palace.
Might actually be better for Palace in the long run.
The huge contract being offered to him to stay could have massively backfired.
 






Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
24,785
GOSBTS
Must be getting a good wedge there to beat the £200pw on offer at Palace.
Might actually be better for Palace in the long run.
The huge contract being offered to him to stay could have massively backfired.
Benzema is on $3.6M per week. Tax free
 


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