38 Points , we are Staying UP , time to Prep for August in the Prem.

SP’s ass kissing of the HF has come back to bite him in the same body part

Shameful exhibition of entitlement by the HF banner wavers

Yet again they seem to believe they are the mouthpiece for the who,e fanbase. To unfurl that banner BEFORE a massive game was moronic
 
In the 90th minute, against the team bottom of the table, with only ten points all season and a -33 goal difference, playing for almost half the match with ten men!

It was poor, hence why we are possibly not that excited about it.

you forgot to mention our 'Home Advantage' and a referee who was wearing a Palace shirt.


We were dire yesterday. worst i have ever seen (almost).
 
It's now all about us getting across the line to Premier League safety now, and no matter how poor it was, it was 3 crucial points and may help restore a little confidence in the players. I'd hoped that after Brighton, but the 3 goals in quick succession against Burnley soon undone that.

The fact we are talking about attaining safety after the end of last season, with the Cup win and real mid table security, is the real let down.

I know for many fans its primarily Glasner's fault as he is now made the main culprit. I still think it was SP's and the Board's that started this by not adequately planning what we might need before the season started and giving Glasner a half baked squad that was always going to suffer from injuries with the increased fixtures we had.

I suspect we now should stay up, but I wouldn't be surprised if we are next years Wolves.
 
It's now all about us getting across the line to Premier League safety now, and no matter how poor it was, it was 3 crucial points and may help restore a little confidence in the players. I'd hoped that after Brighton, but the 3 goals in quick succession against Burnley soon undone that.

The fact we are talking about attaining safety after the end of last season, with the Cup win and real mid table security, is the real let down.

I know for many fans its primarily Glasner's fault as he is now made the main culprit. I still think it was SP's and the Board's that started this by not adequately planning what we might need before the season started and giving Glasner a half baked squad that was always going to suffer from injuries with the increased fixtures we had.

I suspect we now should stay up, but I wouldn't be surprised if we are next years Wolves.

Ironically that half baked squad was doing really well in the first half of the season.

Now we've had pretty substantial investment and we look worse.
 
Dear mr Parish, please do all your transfer activities now, while all that new talent is still available. Snap up the new talent before somebody else signs them.
 
Last edited:
At the moment it looks very much as though we will stay up but it is not mathematically certain, the sides below us would have to work miracles for us to fail but miracles sometimes happen, a reversal of fortunes for Spurs does not seem at all likely.
 
Another banner called the club's board "inept" as there had been "opportunities missed" since last season's FA Cup triumph.

Glasner told Sky Sports after Sunday's 1-0 victory that he saw the banners and said: "It's OK. The fans are as disappointed as we are and they can't talk to us directly, so it's their opportunity to express their mood.

"That's what we have to accept. On the other side, they supported the team right until the end and that's why I think they helped [us] to win the game. But when we face criticism, it's absolutely OK."

Class from OG
HF do not speak for all Palace fans with their silly little embarrassing banners.
 
The last few games, Ive noticed a significant upbeat uplift in our players, like they are getting their heads down to really do a job. In the first half of some recent games we have been looking good.
Well organised and purposeful.
Is it beyond our wildest imagination that Glasner may stay on?
If we progress significantly in the Conference and end up twelfth in the league......
Like any manager, he has his limitations, but overall he has shown what he is capable of.
He has definitely gone places that has irked me and many others on here, but if the season rides out well, and the spirit grows then who knows what could happen.
Furthermore, we all know he would only consider it if our transfer policy becomes a lot clearer in a positive way which would only help us all.
There are some wise folk out there who say he is one of the best coaches going.
 

Holmesdale Online Shop

Back
Top