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[Albion] Palace Fans Biggest Fear



Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
I always wonder if these palace spinners are as positive on their BBS or holmesdale boards.

Perhaps they are actually slagging off the palace recruitment on there ?

Maybe they are even secret throat-slit gesturers? ???


Or maybe they are uber-positive on there as well ? Perhaps they are getting in almighty rows with the less positive natives ? [emoji38]ol:
 










ThePaddy

Active member
Aug 27, 2013
846
I always wonder if these palace spinners are as positive on their BBS or holmesdale boards.

Perhaps they are actually slagging off the palace recruitment on there ?

Maybe they are even secret throat-slit gesturers? ???


Or maybe they are uber-positive on there as well ? Perhaps they are getting in almighty rows with the less positive natives ? [emoji38]ol:

I think it's just excitement.

We've spent most of the last decade in the Premier League. The first few years were a real rollercoaster; we were short of talent but had character and grit in abundance. The likes of Jedinak and Delaney would run through walls to steal a point away from home, and would throw themselves in front of shots for 90 minutes to hold on to all three at Selhurst against sides far better funded. Nobody expected us to stay up, but we did, and we kept doing it. We looked more adventurous under Pardew, and tried something different with De Boer (let's not go there), but our main objective in every single season has been to grind out enough points to survive. If things weren't looking good at Xmas we'd sack the manager and bring in another 4-4-2 playing Brexiteer who would celebrate a dull one nil victory with a pint of red wine.

Under Roy we had a far more gifted squad, but it always felt like they were playing within themselves. The likes of Zaha and Eze are a joy to watch, but they have been caged by the rigid structure and discipline required in a Hodgson system. We could have stuck with Roy for another year (and in twelve months time we might well wish we had, because he's as close to a guarantee of survival as you can get in this division) but *by god* it was boring towards the end. The game at the Amex last season was a fantastic result for us, and I was ecstatic with the ending, but I didn't get any enjoyment out of the first ninety five minutes. We were sleepwalking to safety every season and it just wasn't very much fun.

Now we're undergoing a massive rebuild, we've got a new manager who will have his own ideas and a new style, and there's a buzz about the place. Nobody knows what's going to happen next. Our new signings could hit the ground running, we could see Zaha unshackled and thriving, we could be booking our flights for a European tour, or it could be a complete disaster with us relegated by Xmas. The only thing we know for sure is that it's not going to be so bloody boring any more, and I'm all for it.
 






Milo

Banned
Jul 9, 2021
191
I think it's just excitement.

We've spent most of the last decade in the Premier League. The first few years were a real rollercoaster; we were short of talent but had character and grit in abundance. The likes of Jedinak and Delaney would run through walls to steal a point away from home, and would throw themselves in front of shots for 90 minutes to hold on to all three at Selhurst against sides far better funded. Nobody expected us to stay up, but we did, and we kept doing it. We looked more adventurous under Pardew, and tried something different with De Boer (let's not go there), but our main objective in every single season has been to grind out enough points to survive. If things weren't looking good at Xmas we'd sack the manager and bring in another 4-4-2 playing Brexiteer who would celebrate a dull one nil victory with a pint of red wine.

Under Roy we had a far more gifted squad, but it always felt like they were playing within themselves. The likes of Zaha and Eze are a joy to watch, but they have been caged by the rigid structure and discipline required in a Hodgson system. We could have stuck with Roy for another year (and in twelve months time we might well wish we had, because he's as close to a guarantee of survival as you can get in this division) but *by god* it was boring towards the end. The game at the Amex last season was a fantastic result for us, and I was ecstatic with the ending, but I didn't get any enjoyment out of the first ninety five minutes. We were sleepwalking to safety every season and it just wasn't very much fun.

Now we're undergoing a massive rebuild, we've got a new manager who will have his own ideas and a new style, and there's a buzz about the place. Nobody knows what's going to happen next. Our new signings could hit the ground running, we could see Zaha unshackled and thriving, we could be booking our flights for a European tour, or it could be a complete disaster with us relegated by Xmas. The only thing we know for sure is that it's not going to be so bloody boring any more, and I'm all for it.

Well said
 










Milo

Banned
Jul 9, 2021
191
Where's the money coming from? That's £100m new stand and £70/80m transfer spend?

As I said, we are saving millions on the wage bill.

Tv revenue and funds from our American owners prob makes up the rest.

I said nothing about the stand though, that's obviously on the back burner for now.
 




ThePaddy

Active member
Aug 27, 2013
846
Finances of your planned transfers?

Our wage bill has just been slashed by at least £300k per week, and we've hardly spent a penny on transfer fees in the last couple of seasons.

If the money wasn't spent this year then serious questions would need to be asked, as a significant outlay is clearly needed. Fortunately it looks like the board are aware of this and have made a promising start.
 


miffy6

Well-known member
Mar 7, 2009
854
It's the Austrian League.

And? RB Salzburg have a superb reputation when it comes to spotting and nurturing players.

The likes of Haaland, Mane, Upamecano and Szobozlai all came off their production line. You should look the club up, it's most interesting.
 


ThePaddy

Active member
Aug 27, 2013
846
And? RB Salzburg have a superb reputation when it comes to spotting and nurturing players.

The likes of Haaland, Mane, Upamecano and Szobozlai all came off their production line. You should look the club up, it's most interesting.

That is true.

But for every Haaland there are several Bernardos :moo:
 




dadams2k11

ID10T Error
Jun 24, 2011
5,023
Brighton
Our wage bill has just been slashed by at least £300k per week, and we've hardly spent a penny on transfer fees in the last couple of seasons.

If the money wasn't spent this year then serious questions would need to be asked, as a significant outlay is clearly needed. Fortunately it looks like the board are aware of this and have made a promising start.

So you've saved all that money on wages, then going to spend £70/80m to patch it up, including wages?

From the targets your mate listed, I don't think it's possible, considering you have spent some of that on 2 players already?

All I will say is, it will be interesting to see how Dougie handles this. Get it wrong and that could spell trouble.
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,403
Location Location
As I said, we are saving millions on the wage bill.

Tv revenue and funds from our American owners prob makes up the rest.

I said nothing about the stand though, that's obviously on the back burner for now.

On the back burner ? Mate, it didn't even reach the cooker. Or the kitchen, for that matter.

Surely you must know by now its never gonna happen.
 


Dougie

Well-known member
Jan 11, 2012
5,812
So you've saved all that money on wages, then going to spend £70/80m to patch it up, including wages?

From the targets your mate listed, I don't think it's possible, considering you have spent some of that on 2 players already?

All I will say is, it will be interesting to see how Dougie handles this. Get it wrong and that could spell trouble.

You do realise transfer fees ( ours especially) are paid over the duration of the contracts signed:dunce: . Our last 2 signings have signed 5 year contracts, you do the math.
 
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Mackenzie

Old Brightonian
Nov 7, 2003
34,009
East Wales
Well it all seems to be going brilliantly at palace, I look forward to seeing how they get on.
 




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