Very good piece

Says in the article he has refused a contract extension but I thought them reports were false ?
I think he did refuse during the pre season palaver, but i think its changed a bit now, i would think Kamada would want to know what Glasner is going to do, so if he signs, maybe he will follow.
 
The game at Selhurst against Fredrikstad showed this precisely, I'd recommend Jim tax dodger Ratcliffe takes a look at that.

We have been close to perfection at Palace (slightly better finishing required for true perfection) because almost every side in the PL looks at their fixture against us, no matter where we are in the league, and thinks there is a chance for 3 points from this one so we'll give it a go. Even the ones at the bottom, especially later in the season they need to get away from the relegation places.

Glasner would need to change the Palace 3-4-2-1 formation at Man U or as it says in the article many teams outside the top 6 would settle for a draw against United if they only looking to counter

I'm surprised the Man U fans / press aren't making more of a case of Iraola rather than Glasner
 
Article in today's Observer - thought I might as well piggy-back on this thread.

Lots of praise in the article for what we've achieved and how we've done it, "without sacrificing their identity or dignity". And any redevelopment will have due regard for protecting and preserving the atmosphere - "they only have to look at West Ham to see how wrong this can go." But the author's conclusions won't please everyone, with his comparison with Leicester - it's simply a case of "the right coach meeting with the right players at the right club at the right time". Palace aren't on a journey, he says - we've already been on a journey and have reached the destination. Or to put that in my own words, this is as good as it gets.
 
The game at Selhurst against Fredrikstad showed this precisely, I'd recommend Jim tax dodger Ratcliffe takes a look at that.

We have been close to perfection at Palace (slightly better finishing required for true perfection) because almost every side in the PL looks at their fixture against us, no matter where we are in the league, and thinks there is a chance for 3 points from this one so we'll give it a go. Even the ones at the bottom, especially later in the season they need to get away from the relegation places.

Glasner would need to change the Palace 3-4-2-1 formation at Man U or as it says in the article many teams outside the top 6 would settle for a draw against United if they only looking to counter

I'm surprised the Man U fans / press aren't making more of a case of Iraola rather than Glasner
Contract not up for renewal?
 
Very good piece by Jonathon Wilson of the Guardian


My view entirely. Utd expect to dominate, they won't handle low blocks and counters. He'd have to be different.

Would they still try for him? Or some other giant? Yup sure they will. I just don't think it'll be successful.
 

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