Does anybody seriously view Palace as other than a small club now? A club that treads water and views survival as success. I don't ont consider them rivals anymore. Haven't for a few years now.Kompany is doing his small club stint with Burnley. Palace missed their chance.
Yeah, that is a bit of a concern. Games in hand are only theoretical points. It’s always better to have them chalked up and on the board. While we’ve been playing champagne football, there’s always the chance that injuries and possible nerves will kick in as we have to play a lot of games in short order.Down to eighth at 5pm on Saturday after smashing Nott'm Forest.
Agreed, points on the board are always better than games in hand.Yeah, that is a bit of a concern. Games in hand are only theoretical points. It’s always better to have them chalked up and on the board. While we’ve been playing champagne football, there’s always the chance that injuries and possible nerves will kick in as we have to play a lot of games in short order.
Bloody exciting though, innit?
Man Utd and Bournemouth didn’t help with that either.This has annoyingly destroyed our goal difference advantage over Liverpool. Leeds are a joke.
RDZ won’t allow nerves in his team. Big Balls, he says.Yeah, that is a bit of a concern. Games in hand are only theoretical points. It’s always better to have them chalked up and on the board. While we’ve been playing champagne football, there’s always the chance that injuries and possible nerves will kick in as we have to play a lot of games in short order.
Bloody exciting though, innit?
Come on, that's ridiculous really. We finish above them for two seasons and you're seriously saying that's it, you dont consider them rivals anymore? We're better than them at the moment (for the first time in a long time too) but football goes in cycles. We might find we're much closer to them again next season for all we know depending on a number of factors. This upward curve will end some point. (I'm certainly enjoying it while it lasts though, and Bloom will of course have a plan to try to keep the momentum going!) At the end of the day we're the better run club at the moment but we'll always be similar sized clubsDoes anybody seriously view Palace as other than a small club now? A club that treads water and views survival as success. I don't ont consider them rivals anymore. Haven't for a few years now.
I'm pretty confident they'll hand Forest a pasting too being at home and what with the terrible form Forest are in.This has annoyingly destroyed our goal difference advantage over Liverpool. Leeds are a joke.
I wonder if somehow that might be to our advantage tho. If a miracle happened and Forest beat Liverpool that would give them a mighty confidence boost going into our game.I'm pretty confident they'll hand Forest a pasting too being at home and what with the terrible form Forest are in.
I sort of know what you mean historically, but you have to say that the Albion are set up for more success while P*l*ce have no infrastructure, or basic control of their future.Come on, that's ridiculous really. We finish above them for two seasons and you're seriously saying that's it, you dont consider them rivals anymore? We're better than them at the moment (for the first time in a long time too) but football goes in cycles. We might find we're much closer to them again next season for all we know depending on a number of factors. This upward curve will end some point. (I'm certainly enjoying it while it lasts though, and Bloom will of course have a plan to try to keep the momentum going!) At the end of the day we're the better run club at the moment but we'll always be similar sized clubs
We have finished above them once in the PL so far, they did us over in the play offs and we’ve beaten them just once in the last three seasons.Does anybody seriously view Palace as other than a small club now? A club that treads water and views survival as success. I don't ont consider them rivals anymore. Haven't for a few years now.
If one or two of our top midfielders move on in the summer next season could be a different proposition. We had a taste against Arsenal and got smashed.I sort of know what you mean historically, but you have to say that the Albion are set up for more success while P*l*ce have no infrastructure, or basic control of their future.
While we are managing success through an analytical chairman, and fan, they are managing the precipice through a bunch of American investors who seemed to be getting bored lately.
They’re still our rivals but we appear to be on an upward trend while they, at best, are treading water with a storm on the horizon.
That’s fair, but our rivals cannot be said to have any sort of strategy apart from somehow staying up. A big part of that has been one player who “could” be leaving at the end of the season.If one or two of our top midfielders move on in the summer next season could be a different proposition. We had a taste against Arsenal and got smashed.
Apart from 5 maybe 6 teams isn’t the goal staying in the premier league?That’s fair, but our rivals cannot be said to have any sort of strategy apart from somehow staying up. A big part of that has been one player who “could” be leaving at the end of the season.
They are bang in trouble in my view. No manager, finances dodgy (as always) - we’re not.
I've been watching our lot for 57 years and I totally know where you're coming from. Enjoy every minute as there will always be ups and downs. And yep our ultimate goal is staying up each year.Apart from 5 maybe 6 teams isn’t the goal staying in the premier league?
That 1 player hasn’t played in the last 2.5 games in which palace have won all 3 and scored all 9 goals without him. To say Brighton now have “ bigger fish to fry” after finishing above palace for what the 3rd time in 30 odd years seems a bit arrogant.
Both Brighton and Palace are living their best life’s ever at the moment, it won’t last so just enjoy the good times, you only have to look down the road at Southampton who we all marvelled at their youth produced and looked at them as a team to emulate….
This, the 40 point target is all that matters for clubs like Brighton /Palace the rest is a nice bonus.Apart from 5 maybe 6 teams isn’t the goal staying in the premier league?
That 1 player hasn’t played in the last 2.5 games in which palace have won all 3 and scored all 9 goals without him. To say Brighton now have “ bigger fish to fry” after finishing above palace for what the 3rd time in 30 odd years seems a bit arrogant.
Both Brighton and Palace are living their best life’s ever at the moment, it won’t last so just enjoy the good times, you only have to look down the road at Southampton who we all marvelled at their youth produced and looked at them as a team to emulate….
I think we're safe on that front. Why would he jack it in? He's not just an owner. He's a fan. Perhaps the biggest fan who has ever lived.I've been watching our lot for 57 years and I totally know where you're coming from. Enjoy every minute as there will always be ups and downs. And yep our ultimate goal is staying up each year.
But that was changed three years ago - establishing as a top 10 club was the aim.
Rubbish I thought, unless you invest in the wages structure, no chance.
Proved very wrong.
For me, it's always been about financial muscle.
This season, in relative terms, Southampton haven't invested, Leicester haven't invested.
Bottom two.
When we sacked Chrissy Hughton, I thought it was a bad decision as we hadn't invested, relative to others.
Wrong again.
Tony Bloom seems to have broken the mould at least for the moment
As long as he is around and the algorithm isn't duplicated by too many others, I don't see us falling into the traps that the above clubs, Derby County, Reading, Cardiff et all have fallen into.
These were all dreadful owners who ran out of cash (relative to others).
If he decides to jack it in, we're probably back with the bottom feeders.