How many matches in the last 30 or so have they won? 4 or 5 (inc two in play-offs)?
In Premier League terms Palace have a shit ground and they pay poorly. They also have a Prem track record of consistent failure. It's no surprise they failed to bring in any quality, so it's no surprise they're in this predicament.
Fulham was supposed to be a "winnable" match for them. The gulf in class in that second half was truly shocking.
This is a textbook season for all those Championship clubs on how NOT to do promotion.
You fail to acknowledge he has blown at least half this seasons money on 16 bang average players who will suck the parachute payments away when they go down. They havent spent anywhere near enough on the ground. Im Delighted to say I really think Palace have blown the chance and expect further xmas panic buying to make it worse still. They also certainly cant afford QPR style dealings next season even with parachute payments.
How many matches in the last 30 or so have they won? 4 or 5 (inc two in play-offs)?
To be fair, we also showed how not to do promotion. By not doing it.
Ha! That is very true.
Something we really need to put right in the next 2-3 years.
Quick Google shows 9 wins in 34 competitive games this calendar year, including FA Cup, Play-Offs and 8 Premier League fixtures. Pretty shit record really.
Thanks.
Unrelated, but funny.
IH: "We're Palace and we're after you..."
http://www.streathamguardian.co.uk/...__re_Palace__and_we___re_after_you___/?ref=mr
I saw a long-haired blond with a tight **** at a poer lunch in Brighton recently. Can't think was Parrish was discussing with Paul Barber.
I saw a long-haired blond with a tight **** at a poer lunch in Brighton recently. Can't think was Parrish was discussing with Paul Barber.
What?
Holloway has won 4 times since the St. Patrick's Day massacre, he just won when it mattered. Sacking him is pointless though, they just don't have the players...
To be fair, we also showed how not to do promotion. By not doing it.