Glasner is a Glazier

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He has a full week coming up on the training ground. He was clear that if we are to create more chances that will only come with the new attacking players getting fully integrated into the side and putting in the work to start maximising those good decisions in attacking areas

Hopefully Pino not badly injured and Sarr to come back in

Liverpool have been riding their luck on their way to maximum points so far this year. Would be great to put an end to that run (and keep ours going)
 
Glasner looked pensive and gloomy tonight. It was a tough match to watch. Hopefully the win will cheer him up. But its not guaranteed.
I think that’s just Glasner, he has high standards and gets frustrated when we don’t meet them, even if we win. You can see that from his and Wharton’s interviews on Saturday, going out of their way to talk to about his fault on the West Ham goal.
 
"I never threatened to leave the club, never.

"At the end of many discussions it was the chairman who asked me 'Oliver, do you think we can manage the season when we sell Marc?' I said 'honestly we can't manage it in the short-term'

"If we buy a 19 year old, fantastic player with about 1000 minutes in the league and sell our captain with about 15,000 minutes in the Premier League. I think we can't manage it short term. And if then we have three centre-backs and with our schedule, and if we have an injury in the back three. I think it's very, very risky.

"If you want this scenario for Crystal Palace and you are fine with it. Sell Marc, if you don't want to have this, then we have to keep him. And then he decided we keep him."

"I didn't have to threaten anybody. There were no bad tensions between the chairman and myself. It was really just a discussion about sports, and he decided against the money and for the sporting perspective of Crystal Palace. So again, big credit to the chairman, and the same big credit to Marc, who handled it very well.

"We [Guwhi] talked on deadline day. We talked the day after deadline day, when he was already in the England camp and was always very honest. Everybody could see how he played for England, that he's 100% focused, the same here.

"And it was written [in media] that he steps back as our captain. Nothing true. He will be our captain as long as he's here, because he's just such a great player and such a great personality and so much noise.

"That is the truth."

So there we have it. No big bust up just 2 men doing their job and reaching the right decision.
Blimey!

This is what Id previously written in the 'Marc Guehi' thread:

There is so much conjecture/ guesswork and no of us outsiders know anything.

Despite all the tales of a fall out between OG and SP, that is only one spin on the affair.

It could be that OG Attempted to persuade Parish that keeping Marc was best for the team and that the loss of 35m was a price worth paying for the benefits the club would accrue. Maybe, after impassioned persuasion, that the director agreed with the manager.

One spin is the currently popular one involving a bust-up and another spin could be that this is what teamwork between director and head coach is all about. The club will benefit on the pitch, Guehi gets his big free transfer as well as being a regular for Palace in the run up to the World Cup.

Perhaps I'm the only one to believe that this is possible.

That wasn't far off, then.
 
I don't agree, I think how Glasner said it was how it was and no persuasion was required, only a logical decision based on costs and impact hence Marc stayed. Parish is not someone who is going to get into blazing rows with people, he's a pragmatist with outcomes first and foremost in his head, working off the logic that if you make good calls most of the time you'll head in the right direction.

Glasner is no idiot, he understands the constraints of modern football and the size of our club. He also knows that we're a PL club with a damn fine squad for our size compared across UEFA, and a fine squad compared to the PL other 14.

Parish will be making the call on what it is worth in the offer to Glasner to extend, and I hope they can reach agreement. I don't think it'll be a financial call though, I think this is about success and whether Glasner gets offered either somewhere where he can leverage that success (eg Man Utd) or somewhere already there (eg Bayern Munich). The former is the World's largest club in the s*** and like the other managers he'd need time although Man U have now stank the place out for so long that they are more willing to give time now and the fans are resigned to that, whilst places like Bayern Munich are not stinking the place out so aren't in a hiring mood. He'd need to be instantly successful at such a gig, especially in Spain.

We had better hope that clubs like Man U start getting better actually because we don't want their manager fired so that they look at ours. If we have an amazing year and make the CL and win something would that be enough for Glasner to want to cement in another season or two contract?? His stock is certainly high.
 
I don't agree, I think how Glasner said it was how it was and no persuasion was required, only a logical decision based on costs and impact hence Marc stayed. Parish is not someone who is going to get into blazing rows with people, he's a pragmatist with outcomes first and foremost in his head, working off the logic that if you make good calls most of the time you'll head in the right direction.

Glasner is no idiot, he understands the constraints of modern football and the size of our club. He also knows that we're a PL club with a damn fine squad for our size compared across UEFA, and a fine squad compared to the PL other 14.

Parish will be making the call on what it is worth in the offer to Glasner to extend, and I hope they can reach agreement. I don't think it'll be a financial call though, I think this is about success and whether Glasner gets offered either somewhere where he can leverage that success (eg Man Utd) or somewhere already there (eg Bayern Munich). The former is the World's largest club in the s*** and like the other managers he'd need time although Man U have now stank the place out for so long that they are more willing to give time now and the fans are resigned to that, whilst places like Bayern Munich are not stinking the place out so aren't in a hiring mood. He'd need to be instantly successful at such a gig, especially in Spain.

We had better hope that clubs like Man U start getting better actually because we don't want their manager fired so that they look at ours. If we have an amazing year and make the CL and win something would that be enough for Glasner to want to cement in another season or two contract?? His stock is certainly high.
Sorry, what is it you don't agree with?
 

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