molsk Posted 13 May 2013 Posted 13 May 2013 Palace showed how to keep the ball....Something we could not do!!....Go and stuff Watford now!!!
theessexfox Posted 13 May 2013 Posted 13 May 2013 I don't know what would be the lesser of two evils: Palace going up or Udinese going up. They're both fvcking huge evils.
Swalker Posted 13 May 2013 Posted 13 May 2013 I don't know what would be the lesser of two evils: Palace going up or Udinese going up. They're both fvcking huge evils. Neither will stay up IMO but hope Palace do it because they've done it the right way- through their youth system not by loaning most of your team in a loophole
fantastic_mr_fox Posted 13 May 2013 Posted 13 May 2013 They also changed managers during the season - the lack of stability which the Pearson brigade tell us about didn't do them too badly did it?
Guest Bilo Posted 13 May 2013 Posted 13 May 2013 I don't know what would be the lesser of two evils: Palace going up or Udinese going up. They're both fvcking huge evils. Watford going up would genuinely be bad for English football. Where do up-and-coming English lads get a look in if this model catches on? We may not be lovers of Holloway, but Palace have done things honestly and ethically. Good luck to them. Would have preferred Brighton but you can't have it all.
Corky Posted 13 May 2013 Posted 13 May 2013 I don't know what would be the lesser of two evils: Palace going up or Udinese going up. They're both fvcking huge evils. Palace aren't that bad really, Holloway can be annoying but I'm not too fussed by him now.
molsk Posted 13 May 2013 Author Posted 13 May 2013 Aaron Wilbraham 33 years old and ran his socks off unlike our 2 clowns Wood/Kane
Swalker Posted 13 May 2013 Posted 13 May 2013 I hope to god Holloway doesn't take any of the credit! Palace's success is solely due to Freedman
l444ry Posted 13 May 2013 Posted 13 May 2013 A team plays like its manager's character. I'm sorry to say it but that's the big problem we've got at Leicester.
Guest MattP Posted 13 May 2013 Posted 13 May 2013 They also changed managers during the season - the lack of stability which the Pearson brigade tell us about didn't do them too badly did it? Their form since Holloway arrived hasn't been far off relegation.
gazzak Posted 13 May 2013 Posted 13 May 2013 Watford going up would genuinely be bad for English football. Where do up-and-coming English lads get a look in if this model catches on? We may not be lovers of Holloway, but Palace have done things honestly and ethically. Good luck to them. Would have preferred Brighton but you can't have it all. Great post. Tell me again who scored both Palace goals and which club he belongs to?
sphericalfox Posted 13 May 2013 Posted 13 May 2013 Watford going up would genuinely be bad for English football. Where do up-and-coming English lads get a look in if this model catches on? We may not be lovers of Holloway, but Palace have done things honestly and ethically. Good luck to them. Would have preferred Brighton but you can't have it all. this
Guest Col city fan Posted 13 May 2013 Posted 13 May 2013 Quality... Like I've tried to say all season. Zaha was the difference. Cream will rise to the top.
Webbo Posted 13 May 2013 Posted 13 May 2013 They also changed managers during the season - the lack of stability which the Pearson brigade tell us about didn't do them too badly did it? Because their previous manager left not because he was sacked. They didn't really have a choice.
cjslcfc Posted 13 May 2013 Posted 13 May 2013 Great post. Tell me again who scored both Palace goals and which club he belongs to? And then tell me again which club's academy he came through and which club he was at until january...
LJS Posted 13 May 2013 Posted 13 May 2013 Their form since Holloway arrived hasn't been far off relegation. Their form since Holloway took over would have them in eighth, actually. Six positions above us.
cjslcfc Posted 13 May 2013 Posted 13 May 2013 Their form since Holloway took over would have them in eighth, actually. Six positions above us. We finished 6th
cjslcfc Posted 13 May 2013 Posted 13 May 2013 Read the two posts again. Ok. But didn't changing manager make them end up in a worse position than when Dougie Freedman had them. I remember the Palace which came to the KP and the Palace which we played at Selhurst. I know which one I'd prefer to play...
dmayne7 Posted 13 May 2013 Posted 13 May 2013 Aaron Wilbraham 33 years old and ran his socks off unlike our 2 clowns Wood/Kane Yes and he's scored 1 goal in 26 games. Fantastic stuff
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