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Room for improvement.
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You've ruined my evening. But only because the comment is spot on and reminds me of the down-side of our club having more players at the World Cup than any other club of equivalent stature. A good thing or a bad thing ? After a season of 60 matches I can't see it helping us next season.I hope for nothing more than avoiding relegation. West Ham are a classic example of what could happen to us.:- established team, good team (on paper).
We start the season with a new manager and very poor end-of-season league form. We will have a lot of players with very short pre-seasons and I suspect will be a selling club this Summer to recover some of that January spend. Might take a couple of seasons to recover from what appears (so far) to be that poor recruitment.
The fact that Richards is still injured and may not be fit for the start of the world cup is an indication of how far away he was from being fit for the Conference final.I agree that having so many players in the World Cup is not ideal after a 60 game season. Delighted Wharton and Mitchell will get a rest. I see Richards is struggling with his ankle injury still. Makes the win in the Conference league final all the more remarkable doing it with Riad and Canvot playing in an unfamiliar lineup.
Ideally, I would like us to hang on to all our players but I think Mateta and Kamada will both leave most likely to AC Milan to rejoin Glasner. A big priority is a midfielder to play alongside Wharton as Hughes and Lerma both look a bit past it now and are not particularly creative. We should hang on to Guessand, I always find him to be bright and impressive. Obviously if Mateta leaves we need to replace him with someone good. Maybe Sage will bring back Edouard? I never thought he was that bad to be honest.
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Agreed. You can never afford to sit still in this league which is why Parishes comments about a quiet window worry me. First team players become squad players very quickly, and former squad players need replacing with new first teamers every season if we are to remain at our glass ceiling. Hopefully the new manager has watched us quite a bit and can see where we can be improved.Don't count your chickens. We're ok. But we're nearly always a manager or one or two players away from 17th/18th. We still skirt that at some stage every season.
We seem to manage to get away from it every time so far but the liklehood is one year we won't.
It's just the way it is.
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Scotland
If it was Stratford and Hackney we'd have a chance.Let’s buy Rashford and Hackney. Then get on with it.
Veneto
If it was Stratford and Hackney we'd have a chance.
Scotland
That's gentrification for you.Monopoly has gone downhill since I last played...
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Brighton won thisWe won the FA cup, the Community Shield and the UEFA Conference league in one year.
Our players are valued at the same numbers as the top squads. We have 12 players in the World Cup, only Man Utd have more players appearing and I wouldn’t take any of theirs even their horrible captain. Isn’t it time we actually realised that we have a potentially great team. Let’s keep it going. One more good year, then another
England
Ignore Parishs comments. He will be saying that as a tactic. If he said we are after a striker etc everyone puts their prices up knowing you are desperate for one like Wolves did with JSL. It will be like everyone other summer, a few sold and a few bought. You rarely get to keep every one you want or buy those you need, everyone else is doing the same thing. The new manager will want some new faces, hopefully we keep hold of all the ones we have. Expect Lacrouix, Mateta and Wharton to go for big money too much to turn down, thats life until you get in the CL. Anyway Palace are now the eighth longest serving EPL club after the big six and Everton. Onwards and upwards.Agreed. You can never afford to sit still in this league which is why Parishes comments about a quiet window worry me. First team players become squad players very quickly, and former squad players need replacing with new first teamers every season if we are to remain at our glass ceiling. Hopefully the new manager has watched us quite a bit and can see where we can be improved.
Ukraine
None of those sides played in Europe last season.I understand the reservations expressed about our league position aspirations.
However, I note that last season placings were as follows,
6) Bournemouth
7) Sunderland
8) Brighton
9) Brentford.
We should be aiming to achieve similar positions with our squad, and three of the aforementioned teams will also be in Europe next season with the same demands.
Of course it’s highly likely that Spurs and Chelsea will be stronger so that has to be factored in as well, and of course a lot will depend upon how the new manager settles in and what the make up of our squad will be.