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I caught the end of a segment on Sky Sports news this morning with Darragh MacAnthony (the Peterborough owner).
He was saying that Oliver Glasner at this moment in time would in a good position to be manager of year, and that if Palace were beat City on Sunday then we would genuine title contenders.
I almost choked on my lemsip and I wondered if I had started getting delirious from from my flu.
After the paracetamol kicked in and I realised I wasn't delirious, it posed a few things.
Firstly, I think beating City is going to a step far on Sunday.
Secondly, if somehow by hook or by crook we managed finish 4th and qualified for the CL, would be enough to convince OG to stay ?
Unfortunately, even if the unbelievable happened and we did qualify for the CL, I can't think that will be enough for him to stay.
There an article on news now today stating the Woody Johnson is to step in to try and get OG to stay. Maybe Johnson will make personal reassurances over financial commitments. But the article does say the relationship between Parish and Glasner is poor. That comes as no surprise.
The American owners are going to have really stand up and not remain the background (hopefully, the rumours about Johnson getting involved are true) because Parish is not going to convince Glasner to stay.
AT this point in time you would have to say Top 3 would consist of Arsenal, City and Villa. That 4th spot is really up for grabs.
Chelsea, Spurs, Liverpool are all inconsistent. It brings into play the likes of us, Everton, Brighton. The opportunity is there. It's Champions league football that American owners crave.
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He was saying that Oliver Glasner at this moment in time would in a good position to be manager of year, and that if Palace were beat City on Sunday then we would genuine title contenders.
I almost choked on my lemsip and I wondered if I had started getting delirious from from my flu.
After the paracetamol kicked in and I realised I wasn't delirious, it posed a few things.
Firstly, I think beating City is going to a step far on Sunday.
Secondly, if somehow by hook or by crook we managed finish 4th and qualified for the CL, would be enough to convince OG to stay ?
Unfortunately, even if the unbelievable happened and we did qualify for the CL, I can't think that will be enough for him to stay.
There an article on news now today stating the Woody Johnson is to step in to try and get OG to stay. Maybe Johnson will make personal reassurances over financial commitments. But the article does say the relationship between Parish and Glasner is poor. That comes as no surprise.
The American owners are going to have really stand up and not remain the background (hopefully, the rumours about Johnson getting involved are true) because Parish is not going to convince Glasner to stay.
AT this point in time you would have to say Top 3 would consist of Arsenal, City and Villa. That 4th spot is really up for grabs.
Chelsea, Spurs, Liverpool are all inconsistent. It brings into play the likes of us, Everton, Brighton. The opportunity is there. It's Champions league football that American owners crave.
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