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This suggestion doesn’t deserve a serious response because it’s so ludicrous, but I’m going to give one that’s not even based on my personal opinion of the spotty virgins down the road:Scoham said:Darren Ambrose wants to see Vincent Kompany become the new Palace manager.
https://twitter.com/skysportsnews/status/1636674481740566528?s=46&t=A-w3Eq0EWWpjMxring904Q
Even putting aside the potential problems that come with switching clubs, why on earth would any manager swap a club who is (thanks in part to his input) almost certain to get promoted to the EPL for a club that only has comparable potential and who is in danger of relegation from the EPL this year?
If there was any answer, it would be money. But this isn’t some nobody who’s come from non league. This is Vincent Kompany, wealthy former EPL winner in the process of building his reputation as a manager. His reputation at Burnley is only being enhanced at the moment. Even if he saved Palace from relegation, it would not register as much of an achievement as they are an outside bet at the moment anyway.The idea that Palace are a big enough draw right now to tempt Kompany away from Burnley is so fanciful as to be an utter delusion or a cheeky joke by Ambrose who secretly still loves Charlton. 🤪10 -
lordromford said:
This suggestion doesn’t deserve a serious response because it’s so ludicrous, but I’m going to give one that’s not even based on my personal opinion of the spotty virgins down the road:Scoham said:Darren Ambrose wants to see Vincent Kompany become the new Palace manager.
https://twitter.com/skysportsnews/status/1636674481740566528?s=46&t=A-w3Eq0EWWpjMxring904Q
Even putting aside the potential problems that come with switching clubs, why on earth would any manager swap a club who is (thanks in part to his input) almost certain to get promoted to the EPL for a club that only has comparable potential and who is in danger of relegation from the EPL this year?
If there was any answer, it would be money. But this isn’t some nobody who’s come from non league. This is Vincent Kompany, wealthy former EPL winner in the process of building his reputation as a manager. His reputation at Burnley is only being enhanced at the moment. Even if he saved Palace from relegation, it would not register as much of an achievement as they are an outside bet at the moment anyway.The idea that Palace are a big enough draw right now to tempt Kompany away from Burnley is so fanciful as to be an utter delusion or a cheeky joke by Ambrose who secretly still loves Charlton. 🤪
Besides, Burnley are a much bigger club than the stripey c*nts.
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Isn't Parrish basically just a figurehead there now? The 2 sets of Americans are basically running the show , although Josh Harris tried to buy Chelsea last year.
Would love to see them appoint Lampard because I think it would be an utter disaster.0 -
With the money you get from relegation it's more likely they would challenge for promotion the following season. It would need some seriously inept leadership to squander that. Like I said, we can only hope!StrikerFirmani said:
It would be a start of them ending up in our position if they got relegated this year.CAFCTrev said:Like a lot of people have already said on here, they tend to sack their managers right when there's a high quality replacement available, so Im not getting excited about them going down or anything.
Tbh a hell of a lot would have to go wrong at the nigels for them to end up in our position, and I don't see that happening any time soon.
Its not beyond the realms of possibility for Palace to revert back to their historical place in the football pyramid.
Crystal Palace a founder member of the 4th Division (now League2) in 1958, certainly deserve to find their rightful place again.0 -
While Burnley are running away with it, Watford and Norwich this season haven't done their usual bounce back, so it's not guaranteed.CAFCTrev said:
With the money you get from relegation it's more likely they would challenge for promotion the following season. It would need some seriously inept leadership to squander that. Like I said, we can only hope!StrikerFirmani said:
It would be a start of them ending up in our position if they got relegated this year.CAFCTrev said:Like a lot of people have already said on here, they tend to sack their managers right when there's a high quality replacement available, so Im not getting excited about them going down or anything.
Tbh a hell of a lot would have to go wrong at the nigels for them to end up in our position, and I don't see that happening any time soon.
Its not beyond the realms of possibility for Palace to revert back to their historical place in the football pyramid.
Crystal Palace a founder member of the 4th Division (now League2) in 1958, certainly deserve to find their rightful place again.3 -
Watford and Norwich have been off the field disasters with managers. Norwich maybe through the playoffs with Wagner , although I'd back Middlesbrough to come in with the form they're in under Carrick and win the playoffs.
It's scary the amount of money you have to spend (even Milwall) to get in and around the playoffs.1 -
This is why I would choose the option of Palace getting relegated with a Millwall promotion. The longer Palace stay there, the more likely they are to continue to stay there. Ten years is too long as it is. Let Millwall take their place and hope they go straight back down.killerandflash said:
While Burnley are running away with it, Watford and Norwich this season haven't done their usual bounce back, so it's not guaranteed.CAFCTrev said:
With the money you get from relegation it's more likely they would challenge for promotion the following season. It would need some seriously inept leadership to squander that. Like I said, we can only hope!StrikerFirmani said:
It would be a start of them ending up in our position if they got relegated this year.CAFCTrev said:Like a lot of people have already said on here, they tend to sack their managers right when there's a high quality replacement available, so Im not getting excited about them going down or anything.
Tbh a hell of a lot would have to go wrong at the nigels for them to end up in our position, and I don't see that happening any time soon.
Its not beyond the realms of possibility for Palace to revert back to their historical place in the football pyramid.
Crystal Palace a founder member of the 4th Division (now League2) in 1958, certainly deserve to find their rightful place again.0 -

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Ssssh, don't put our agents names in the public domainAthletico Charlton said:Paddy McCarthy their U23 coach could become caretaker.1 -
Agent Kiely is still, shamefully, still working for them.Big William said:
Ssssh, don't put our agents names in the public domainAthletico Charlton said:Paddy McCarthy their U23 coach could become caretaker.
Unless he's been a sleeper agent for a few years. If so, his time is coming .....0 -
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I always thought he was more an Alan Carr man.Scoham said:Darren Ambrose wants to see Vincent Kompany become the new Palace manager.
https://twitter.com/skysportsnews/status/1636674481740566528?s=46&t=A-w3Eq0EWWpjMxring904Q0 -
True, but it's a stretch for them to get relegated again to L1.killerandflash said:
While Burnley are running away with it, Watford and Norwich this season haven't done their usual bounce back, so it's not guaranteed.CAFCTrev said:
With the money you get from relegation it's more likely they would challenge for promotion the following season. It would need some seriously inept leadership to squander that. Like I said, we can only hope!StrikerFirmani said:
It would be a start of them ending up in our position if they got relegated this year.CAFCTrev said:Like a lot of people have already said on here, they tend to sack their managers right when there's a high quality replacement available, so Im not getting excited about them going down or anything.
Tbh a hell of a lot would have to go wrong at the nigels for them to end up in our position, and I don't see that happening any time soon.
Its not beyond the realms of possibility for Palace to revert back to their historical place in the football pyramid.
Crystal Palace a founder member of the 4th Division (now League2) in 1958, certainly deserve to find their rightful place again.0 -
I’m hearing Dave Jones is in talks.4
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He's playing the long game.....been recommending Thuram for a couple of years, give it time.Fortune 82nd Minute said:
Agent Kiely is still, shamefully, still working for them.Big William said:
Ssssh, don't put our agents names in the public domainAthletico Charlton said:Paddy McCarthy their U23 coach could become caretaker.
Unless he's been a sleeper agent for a few years. If so, his time is coming .....4 -
They’ve been in the PL too long. The parachute money will mostly go on paying the wages of the PL players they keep it are stuck with plus those proven championship players they bring in to try and win promotion and the other costs that come with a PL club. You don’t have to been inept to ‘squander’ the money in those circumstances.CAFCTrev said:
With the money you get from relegation it's more likely they would challenge for promotion the following season. It would need some seriously inept leadership to squander that. Like I said, we can only hope!StrikerFirmani said:
It would be a start of them ending up in our position if they got relegated this year.CAFCTrev said:Like a lot of people have already said on here, they tend to sack their managers right when there's a high quality replacement available, so Im not getting excited about them going down or anything.
Tbh a hell of a lot would have to go wrong at the nigels for them to end up in our position, and I don't see that happening any time soon.
Its not beyond the realms of possibility for Palace to revert back to their historical place in the football pyramid.
Crystal Palace a founder member of the 4th Division (now League2) in 1958, certainly deserve to find their rightful place again.
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Someone with an understanding of the club will take control of the club until end of season. Only order he will be given is keep us up. Of course we all have our own ideas of what should happen to the glaziers. But Palace will over the next 6 games after today obtain enough points to stay up.
Anyone that has 39 points will be staying up.So south of the river will have one club in each division once again next season.
Football is easy if you do your job correctly.0 -
This post warms the cockles of my heart xoohaahmortimer said:
I mean it’s not even closeWSS said:Palace go down and Millwall go up
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Palace stay up and Millwall lose at Wembley?
palace can have Europe anything(within reason) but the scum in the Prem , no club deserves any form of success less than the filth .
the stability that would give them no no no
2 years of top flight football in their history is pathetic . Long may it stay that way .12 -
Why’s that?Brownie12 said:
I always thought he was more an Alan Carr man.Scoham said:Darren Ambrose wants to see Vincent Kompany become the new Palace manager.
https://twitter.com/skysportsnews/status/1636674481740566528?s=46&t=A-w3Eq0EWWpjMxring904Q0 -
Somebody shit and talentless please.0
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Lose their next 3 and they will be bottom I reckon. Unlikely but fingers crossed.0
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Four points cover the bottom nine. West Ham win their game in hand and they move up 5 places.0
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It blows my mind that they are still 12th. No team has ever avoided relegation while earning as many embarrassing records as them. They are an astonishing anomaly in the PL.
Still, the clubs beneath are concertinaing up behind them, they have the joint worst form in the division and another five teams made up ground this weekend. Aside from the bottom two, the rest have more potential in their squads IMO. Alas, nobody is as jammy as them.1 -
Ran this past my grandaughter earlier...JiMMy 85 said:It blows my mind that they are still 12th. No team has ever avoided relegation while earning as many embarrassing records as them. They are an astonishing anomaly in the PL.
Still, the clubs beneath are concertinaing up behind them, they have the joint worst form in the division and another five teams made up ground this weekend. Aside from the bottom two, the rest have more potential in their squads IMO. Alas, nobody is as jammy as them.
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If Millwall get their shit together enough to get promoted then what is there to argue with?
Be pissed off of course but so what?
I hope for a Crystal Palace relegation though, because everything about them is basically wrong, wrong about their history, wrong about their colours, wrong about their nickname, wrong about their location, wrong ten times over about their poxy stadium, wrong about their 'rivals' (ought to be Sutton United), and wrong about their desperate fans trying to orchestrate a faux fan culture because they can't trust their own organic development.27 -
Roy Hodgson is the current lukewarm favourite.Richard J said:Roy Hodgson is the current hot favourite.4 -
Well said Seth
Woy is a Palace fan and a good manager but his last spell was a disaster
Think appointing him could damage his legacy and send Palace down
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… at least we hope so 😀Southendaddick said:Well said Seth
Woy is a Palace fan and a good manager but his last spell was a disaster
Think appointing him could damage his legacy and send Palace down
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Is Coppell available? or is he running a pub?0














