TheBigToePunt
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Surely we don't need to hypothesize about how good Crystal Palace are when there is a league table and cup tournaments to tell us?
By the standards of the lowest rung of European competition, we have a very strong side. Now that the dust has settled one of the more noticeable things about our Conference League run was just how hard our opponents found it to hurt us. Even in the knockout games, nobody really laid a glove on us. We did not exactly score at will, but certainly did not struggle to create chances overall. Of course, the team was well coached, and highly motivated, but it was still a bit of a pushover. Given how close an EPL European treble was many would see this as a reflection of greater budgets in our league. We certainly have far more money than any of the teams we played against, and may well have better players as a result.
Of course, we have far less money than at least half the teams we play domestically, and do not have great players compared to them. We usually have a few that they would like to sign, but we also have plenty more that they are not interested in. A typical modern Palace team is made up of both, and getting that balance right is a big part of all that has been achieved.
I am full of admiration for the way the club is able to keep producing competitive squads, but see no reason to think that this group of players should be expected to get us into the top 10, let alone the top 6 or anything.
By the standards of the lowest rung of European competition, we have a very strong side. Now that the dust has settled one of the more noticeable things about our Conference League run was just how hard our opponents found it to hurt us. Even in the knockout games, nobody really laid a glove on us. We did not exactly score at will, but certainly did not struggle to create chances overall. Of course, the team was well coached, and highly motivated, but it was still a bit of a pushover. Given how close an EPL European treble was many would see this as a reflection of greater budgets in our league. We certainly have far more money than any of the teams we played against, and may well have better players as a result.
Of course, we have far less money than at least half the teams we play domestically, and do not have great players compared to them. We usually have a few that they would like to sign, but we also have plenty more that they are not interested in. A typical modern Palace team is made up of both, and getting that balance right is a big part of all that has been achieved.
I am full of admiration for the way the club is able to keep producing competitive squads, but see no reason to think that this group of players should be expected to get us into the top 10, let alone the top 6 or anything.