Glasner Out

We really ain’t.
If West Ham keep up their points per game to the end of the season they will end up on 29 points. We are currently on 28. 2 wins and the 14 defeats for us (which will never happen) they would have to go on a ridiculous run to catch us. Also there’s 3 teams between us and them. Sh*t situation at the club at the moment , but let’s not make things up aye.
12th again probably.

2 days ago we were 125/1 to go
down. Today we are 33/1. After our next 2 games we could be 10/1. Be under no illusion, we are in a spot of bother.
 
From the journalist Martin Samuel and worth a read as it sets out Parish's view on the problems that clubs like Palace face. The big clubs don't want to invite others in to join the party.
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It’s a sad state of affairs .
Smaller clubs uncover and polish the gems the bigger clubs might of missed out on .
It’s no problem for them as the smaller club will develop them .
Always circling they then swoop in and take apart a team that might of won the odd cup here and there .
I’ve always wondered if we had been bought by zillion airs from UAE the stadium rebuilt to Tottenhamesque proportions and becoming one of the top 6 vultures ,how this would sit with many of the fans .
 
I've slept on it. And I'm even more of the opinion to let glasner go now. He clearly doesn't want to be here (just like the players) and it's the same story with every club he has managed.

Get someone in this week who is motivated enough to give the players a kick up the back side. 3 wins to stay up in the league and try win the conference league and we take it from there.
It's not as simple as that.

Like it or not, I think it's more disruptive to change manager at this point.

Of course, if results continue as they have been then ot becomes anoth
 
I understand why people want to hear from Parish, but personally I hope he keeps his cards close to his chest, as usual.

Every mug running every club from Manchester United to West Ham to Spurs has taken to mistaking running a football club for politics. Everything is done in the open, it's all just food for the vultures, and only makes things worse.

Keep it in house, block out the noise, make calm decisions.
 
It’s a sad state of affairs .
Smaller clubs uncover and polish the gems the bigger clubs might of missed out on .
It’s no problem for them as the smaller club will develop them .
Always circling they then swoop in and take apart a team that might of won the odd cup here and there .
I’ve always wondered if we had been bought by zillion airs from UAE the stadium rebuilt to Tottenhamesque proportions and becoming one of the top 6 vultures ,how this would sit with many of the fans .
I remember very well the league winning Leicester side being totally dismantled (with the exception of Steptoe), the season after they won.

It was almost like the top clubs had a meeting and said, “they ain’t doing that again”, before buying all their best players.
 
Glasner publicly said when he arrived that he'd told Parish he didn't come to the club if its only ambition was consolidation. True to his word, when the club failed to invest in the squad in the summer he decided they were unwilling or unable to match that ambition and he told them he would leave at the end of the season. I imagine this came after the club looked to replace Eze on the cheap. Glasner's exit would probably have ended amicably were it not for the lack of investment resulting in us ending up with only 12 fit senior players and our form plummeting. We didn't stop winning because Glasner's tactics were found out, we stopped winning because we only had one player left on the pitch who could score, and he is carrying a knee injury.

I've always backed Glasner because it's hard to argue against the success he has brought us, and all while playing pretty decent football, but I can't understand what yesterday's outburst achieves for anyone. He seems to have real issues with accepting defeat, which in some ways is probably behind his success, but right now the fans needed some calm-headedness after a turbulent 24 hours and he let us down. Given the circumstances, he has put himself in an untenable position, whether intentionally or not.

While a lot of disgruntlement will be targeted at Glasner today, the sad fact is the club have made a right hash of their transfer business this season. If you don't have much money was it really the best decision to sign two players with no experience (Uche and Canvot)? To sign a left-back who has been out of form for two years? To sign a right winger to replace a left-sided attacking midfielder? What should have been an amazing year for us has been let down by poor decisions and now we will have to try and limp over the line. If the board also decide to sell JP this month then they might want to stay away from the ground for a few months.
 
We really ain’t.
If West Ham keep up their points per game to the end of the season they will end up on 29 points. We are currently on 28. 2 wins and the 14 defeats for us (which will never happen) they would have to go on a ridiculous run to catch us. Also there’s 3 teams between us and them. Sh*t situation at the club at the moment , but let’s not make things up aye.
12th again probably.
Some common sense!
Some on here have descended into pant wetting hysteria! We will not be relegated. That is complete nonsense. Everyone needs to calm down, lick wounds and be patient. Key players returning, winnable games coming up. Maybe even a signing or two might come in in the next week or two. We will probably finish mid table.
In terms of the Conference League its hard to see us winning it from where we are right now but things change quickly in football. Who knows?
 
If it is indeed the case that Glasner wasn't told about Guehis impending move the day before a game then I can understand him being upset.

Upset enough, combined with losing the game, to launch into his criticism of the Board.

Deliberately or not, he has made continuing at the club untenable.

It's a shame it has to end this way. But the signs have been there since the summer.
 
I understand why people want to hear from Parish, but personally I hope he keeps his cards close to his chest, as usual.

Every mug running every club from Manchester United to West Ham to Spurs has taken to mistaking running a football club for politics. Everything is done in the open, it's all just food for the vultures, and only makes things worse.

Keep it in house, block out the noise, make calm decisions.
Yeh, but do it before the next match otherwise there could be bit of a scene at Selhurst next week.
 
It's not as simple as that.

Like it or not, I think it's more disruptive to change manager at this point.

Of course, if results continue as they have been then ot becomes anoth
Agree, if we were to bring in a new guy now it would take weeks to start playing well his way. Weeks we dont have. Whatever any of us think of OG our player love him and will play/fight for him. Thats all that matters when results are needed
 
Glasner will be gone tomorrow, McCarthy will be manager for the Chelsea game, I can bet my mortgage on that.

Such a shame how this has all panned out. Glasner for my money will still go down as our greatest ever manager but he has to go. As frustrated he is with Parish/The Board, you deal with that in private and professionally. Publicly outing the situation is not good for morale or attracting a new manager or players, which we really need.

He's forcing an early exit and we have to give it to him.
 
Glasner is the greatest thing that's ever happened to the club and imo he's right about everything he's said about the ones he didn't mention by name.
To turn on the greatest manager we've had is outrageous. FA Cup, Community Shield, Europe, which the unmentionables fkd up, and the best football I've ever seen at Palace especially when we had Ebs Marc and Michael. The squad has been decimated with injuries and even the best manager ever can't perform miracles. Ollie has every right to speak up while others keep lining their pockets.
My question would be: Glasner out or Parish out?
 
Glasner will be gone tomorrow, McCarthy will be manager for the Chelsea game, I can bet my mortgage on that.

Such a shame how this has all panned out. Glasner for my money will still go down as our greatest ever manager but he has to go. As frustrated he is with Parish/The Board, you deal with that in private and professionally. Publicly outing the situation is not good for morale or attracting a new manager or players, which we really need.

He's forcing an early exit and we have to give it to him.
Big call
Depends how much you have left to pay on your mortgage .😏
 

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