Brighton Predictions.

This is overlooked a lot. His thought and pass is ahead of some other players. Yes he does hit some too long but flicks he does are not read in time.
The problem I have with this is even if his thought and pass is ahead of other players it’s his job to help the team win. That means playing passes to suit what’s around him. Not what he’d like around him.

Another way of saying he’s ahead of his teammates is he doesn’t have the football nouse to adapt his game
 
The problem I have with this is even if his thought and pass is ahead of other players it’s his job to help the team win. That means playing passes to suit what’s around him. Not what he’d like around him.

Another way of saying he’s ahead of his teammates is he doesn’t have the football nouse to adapt his game
He came from a league a lot more technical than ours. Maybe the players around him should also be adapting to his technique as well.
 
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against Brighton at Amex Stadium (14:00 GMT).

Here are the key lines from his news conference:

  • Glasner confirmed Daichi Kamada has trained all week and is available for the visit to Brighton, while Borna Sosa is also back and Adam Wharton will return from his one-match suspension.
  • Justin Devenny is "close" with Sunday's game coming "maybe too early" but for the game against Burnley on Wednesday "he should be fine".
  • Glasner added: "The only ones are Cheick Doucoure – there's still a long way to go for him – and Eddie Nketiah is not ready, but all others are back and available."
  • Jean-Phillipe Mateta will not feature against Brighton or Burnley after his prospective move to AC Milan fell through on deadline day: "I've learned to accept situations. My wish of course, and everyone at the club, would have been that JP gets what he wants and we get Jorgen [Strand Larsen] and Dwight McNeil into the building and Marc Guehi's replacement into the building."
  • More on Mateta after reports that a problem in his right knee was behind Milan's decision not to complete the deal: "To be honest it was not a big surprise to everyone that he could fail [the medical]. We knew that this can happen and he knew it. There are two ways we can do this - manage the knee like we have until after the World Cup, which is JP's dream to play in. The other one is he undergoes surgery. We don't know how long he would be out. We will decide next week."
  • On a move for Everton's McNeil falling through on deadline day: "McNeil was the last one we thought we could finalise but in the last minutes the terms of the deal changed again and the deal failed. I expected him and planned for him in the next day's training."
  • Asked about what new signing Strand Larsen will bring, Glasner said: "He has a similar profile to JP. We wanted a tall and physical number number nine and Jorgen has a great mentality and a great character. We trust in him. We're always looking at the profiles and the character of the player, and Jorgen shows both – that's why we had a huge effort to get him into the building. He's shown it this week in training."
  • On the new January additions: "It feels like a new team, with three new players coming in, and now it's really to start. We have Evann Guessand in, first week of training with us, Brennan [Johnson] arrived a few weeks ago – now, for us, it's pressing the reset button."
 
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against Brighton at Amex Stadium (14:00 GMT).

Here are the key lines from his news conference:

  • Glasner confirmed Daichi Kamada has trained all week and is available for the visit to Brighton, while Borna Sosa is also back and Adam Wharton will return from his one-match suspension.
  • Justin Devenny is "close" with Sunday's game coming "maybe too early" but for the game against Burnley on Wednesday "he should be fine".
  • Glasner added: "The only ones are Cheick Doucoure – there's still a long way to go for him – and Eddie Nketiah is not ready, but all others are back and available."
  • Jean-Phillipe Mateta will not feature against Brighton or Burnley after his prospective move to AC Milan fell through on deadline day: "I've learned to accept situations. My wish of course, and everyone at the club, would have been that JP gets what he wants and we get Jorgen [Strand Larsen] and Dwight McNeil into the building and Marc Guehi's replacement into the building."
  • More on Mateta after reports that a problem in his right knee was behind Milan's decision not to complete the deal: "To be honest it was not a big surprise to everyone that he could fail [the medical]. We knew that this can happen and he knew it. There are two ways we can do this - manage the knee like we have until after the World Cup, which is JP's dream to play in. The other one is he undergoes surgery. We don't know how long he would be out. We will decide next week."
  • On a move for Everton's McNeil falling through on deadline day: "McNeil was the last one we thought we could finalise but in the last minutes the terms of the deal changed again and the deal failed. I expected him and planned for him in the next day's training."
  • Asked about what new signing Strand Larsen will bring, Glasner said: "He has a similar profile to JP. We wanted a tall and physical number number nine and Jorgen has a great mentality and a great character. We trust in him. We're always looking at the profiles and the character of the player, and Jorgen shows both – that's why we had a huge effort to get him into the building. He's shown it this week in training."
  • On the new January additions: "It feels like a new team, with three new players coming in, and now it's really to start. We have Evann Guessand in, first week of training with us, Brennan [Johnson] arrived a few weeks ago – now, for us, it's pressing the reset button."
I don’t find those comments overly encouraging. Sounds like more reasons to excuse failure. I’d rather he said “I’m excited to have so many good options now and they can make a difference straight away”
 
My own view, (and I do like OG), is that he is opening his eyes to the reality of football. And he has to deal with it.

e.g. On a move for Everton's McNeil falling through on deadline day: "McNeil was the last one we thought we could finalise but in the last minutes the terms of the deal changed again and the deal failed. I expected him and planned for him in the next day's training."

SJ said almost exactly the same thing about agents. "When everything is agreed, agents come in at the last second , trying to re-negotiate bigger wages for the player, and then want me to pay the agents fees. He's the player's agent, the player can pay his fees" and that shows a big part of the reason SJ dealt with agents carefully.
I think with the McNeil potential transfer, a similar thing happened, and Parish just walked away. 👍 🤣🤣

I think OG can still work this season well. Brighton it's almost a clean slate, so it'll be interesting
 
I don’t find those comments overly encouraging. Sounds like more reasons to excuse failure. I’d rather he said “I’m excited to have so many good options now and they can make a difference straight away”
Glasner is permanently on a downer. Or am I the only one that sees it like this. Excepting Lanzo of course.
 
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Glasner is permanently on a downer. Or am I the only one that sees it like this. Excepting Lanzo of course.
No you’re not, I think plenty are thinking the same, his demeanor can’t be good for the morale of the squad. Once SP didn’t sack his arse for his outburst it was always going to be an awkward situation. Some have said and I agree, it would be better with Paddy Mac in charge now, at least he’ll be 100% committed and could hopefully get the players fired up again
 
My own view, (and I do like OG), is that he is opening his eyes to the reality of football. And he has to deal with it.

e.g. On a move for Everton's McNeil falling through on deadline day: "McNeil was the last one we thought we could finalise but in the last minutes the terms of the deal changed again and the deal failed. I expected him and planned for him in the next day's training."

SJ said almost exactly the same thing about agents. "When everything is agreed, agents come in at the last second , trying to re-negotiate bigger wages for the player, and then want me to pay the agents fees. He's the player's agent, the player can pay his fees" and that shows a big part of the reason SJ dealt with agents carefully.
I think with the McNeil potential transfer, a similar thing happened, and Parish just walked away. 👍 🤣🤣

I think OG can still work this season well. Brighton it's almost a clean slate, so it'll be interesting
There is a tad of irony here.
Simon Jordan was after Tim Cahill from Everton and this happened and Cahill went to another team.
Hope history is not repeating itself as we went down 🤦
 
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---Richards Lacroix Riad

Munoz ------------------Mitchel

-------Wharton Kamada------

--Sarr ----------------Pino-----

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Would be surprised if we dont see this. Maybe Lerma for Riad?
We will win with this team. We have missed Kamada.
 
I'm going for a 0-2 win for us tomorrow, but i will settle for a draw , anything but a loss to the bunch of tossers , and the fooking pedo Dunk .
 

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