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[Albion] Crossroads?!



Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
30,989
Hove
No not the Band of Brothers episode, this is a genuine concern.

We know our model, that is to develop youngsters and sell them on for profit. We have done that since we got to Premier League, we know Tony Bloom wont take the gamble and spend within our means.

But now after today, a living nightmare for most of us (there some of us on here who are not even thinking this effects us)

124 years of not winning a major trophy, something those c**** have now got hanging over us.

Are we going have to shit and bust next season ad beyond, to get over the line?

Remember next season the league will be tougher, Leeds will spend. Burnley I am not entirely sure they will, but can they afford another relegation?

Sunderland or Sheffield United to join them, but we know The Blades record in this league. But if Sunderland get promoted, with a ambitious young owner at the helm this league could get extremely tougher.

Do we change our model, or go shit and bust for a major trophy?!
Difficult to picture any fan of this club in particular would extol the idea of shit or bust over sustainability as a business model.

We’ve been in the PL 8 seasons, 2 FA Cup semi finals, going to pens in one, 1 1/4 final out on pens, knockout stages of Europa League, 4 seasons of top half finishes.

There is absolutely no reason to think a trophy isn’t achieveable with the progress the club has been making.
 






Invicta

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Nov 1, 2013
3,540
Kent
No not the Band of Brothers episode, this is a genuine concern.

We know our model, that is to develop youngsters and sell them on for profit. We have done that since we got to Premier League, we know Tony Bloom wont take the gamble and spend within our means.

But now after today, a living nightmare for most of us (there some of us on here who are not even thinking this effects us)

124 years of not winning a major trophy, something those c**** have now got hanging over us.

Are we going have to shit and bust next season ad beyond, to get over the line?

Remember next season the league will be tougher, Leeds will spend. Burnley I am not entirely sure they will, but can they afford another relegation?

Sunderland or Sheffield United to join them, but we know The Blades record in this league. But if Sunderland get promoted, with a ambitious young owner at the helm this league could get extremely tougher.

Do we change our model, or go shit and bust for a major trophy?!
No, can't imagine the plan changes because Palace won a cup.
 


Forster's Armband

Well-known member
Sep 23, 2008
2,626
London
Palace have won the cup, but let's look at a few of the past "minnows" that have won it...

Leicester
Wigan
Portsmouth

Getting into Europe after winning the cup doesn't mean sustained success. I'd have preferred Palace hadn't won it but lets not sh*t the bed. We are doing just fine. All it proves is that we could win in next season with a bit of luck a dodgy VAR decision!! LOL.
 


BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
19,963
It's not really a crossroads is it?

Of course, we should throw everything out that has got us this far in a knee-jerk reaction to our rivals' success.

We need to start protesting to get Tony and Paul out of our club.
 












A1X

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NSC Patron
Sep 1, 2017
22,800
Deepest, darkest Sussex




BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
19,963
We will win a trophy before this is all over. Maybe even two.

I would argue that our progress is built on firmer ground than Palace's.

Lets try and keep our shit together.
 




Uh_huh_him

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
14,212
We will win a trophy before this is all over. Maybe even two.

I would argue that our progress is built on firmer ground than Palace's.

Lets try and keep our shit together.
Yes it is.
But ultimately our model relies on finding player that will be world class and having them before they reach their potential.

Palace's first 11 is full of players below that level, but playing at their peak.

Our model is better in the long term, but diminishes the chance of true glory.
It's why De Zerbi left.

If Parish doesn't buckle, Palace will have a stronger squad to play in a weaker Europa league.
It doesn't bear thinking about.
 


BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
19,963
Yes it is.
But ultimately our model relies on finding player that will be world class and having them before they reach their potential.

Palace's first 11 is full of players below that level, but playing at their peak.

Our model is better in the long term, but diminishes the chance of true glory.
It's why De Zerbi left.

If Parish doesn't buckle, Palace will have a stronger squad to play in a weaker Europa league.
It doesn't bear thinking about.
I would expect their players to get picked off. At least 2, probably 3 of Guehi, Wharton, Eze, Mateta.

They are in a weaker position to replace them than we are. Plenty of money to spend so it could go either way, but I bet they f*** it up.

Then, when Glasner goes, they are back to square one without a coherent plan and the lottery of picking a new manager.

They have won the FA Cup, but I would still rather be in our position than theirs.

Let them enjoy it, I say, and let's concentrate on what we have going on.

If nothing else the raging positiviy of NSC will see us through :lolol: :lolol: :lolol:
 


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