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Doctor Worm
Diego Maradona....so easy too hate and so obviously a nutcase as a manager
That or Roy Keane.
Diego Maradona....so easy too hate and so obviously a nutcase as a manager
It really is, purely for the Nigels on here who were busy telling us that Poyet was a mercenary who would be off as soon as a big club calling, unlike their Dougie.
And now it turns out that Dougie has left, and not even had the good grace to go a big club, and instead rocked up at a noddy little outfit in Lancashire.
Don't worry, our Palace fans will provide plenty of these if Dougie goes - great business by us, never rated Dougie, got the best out of him and got paid for him to go, now brought in an even better manager, etc etc.
Have you been drinking Edna? If their squad isn't all that, then he's done particularly well with it, and when they fall down the table it wouldn't have been his fault as their squad is crap.Freedman's bubble would have burst eventually as their squad really isn't all that, and they've saved themselves the expense of sacking him
Jimmy Savile's emaciated skeleton with Mark Bright as his Assistant.
Have you been drinking Edna? If their squad isn't all that, then he's done particularly well with it, and when they fall down the table it wouldn't have been his fault as their squad is crap.
Palace fans have been here saying how they're playing the best football in years (that was after 2 of their 6 wins) and how great it was to watch Palace. If they were right, then it's got to be pretty shit to see the manager suddenly leave.
Assuming Freedman is on his way, either now, or some time soon, who would you MOST like to see sat in the Palace hot-seat?
I think the ABSOLUTE dream would be for Steve The Hair Parish, to appoint HIMSELF, but I guess that would just be too good, to ever come to pass.
Of course I don't disagree with that, and it's early days for Dougie, we don't know whether he'll be a good manager or not. But listening to the Palace fans on here over the last couple of months, they certainly won't be happy to see him go.I mean simply that it's far too short a spell of form to tell whether they're any good or not. They were dire at the start of the season: how can anybody say their current form is any more of an indicator as to how good they are then their earlier form?
South London Press would love that headline : Steve Parish Is Victorious
or Paul Jewell.