Elwissthebest
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- Marlborough
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England
A wonderful result for Football that a team from Level six can beat a Premiership team and the F.A. Cup holders to boot.
A DISASTER for Crystal Palace. I was at Wembley that day in May. I feel a line from Kipling coming on.
Just this: for all his talk about humility and 'we will remain humble', there's actually an arrogance to Oliver Glasner. Let's be clear. The starting eleven today had NEVER played together before other, presumably, than in a practice match. If that. Put that with an artificial pitch, freezing conditions and an opposition packed with professional 'has beens' and 'never will be's. What could possibly go wrong? Players like Drakes Thomas and Rodney stand no chance against knarled and hungry semi pros.
Others have written about the problems Palace have encountered against lowly oppositions whether they come from Norway, Finland or Cyprus. I'm not sure this is a factor of the Chairman's failure to invest in the squad. For Premiership professionals, it's a tactical issue, surely? So I'm interested to know what the Palace manager and players feel they have learnt today and whether they can truly 'learn' from it.
Opposition supporters will sing about Macclesfield for the next fifty years. They've had their 'Wembley' today and good luck to them. Chances are, they will lose 5-0 to a team like Swindon in the 4th round.
The psychological damage to the Palace players will be considerable.
It will be very interesting to see what Oliver Glasner and Steve Parish do next.
A DISASTER for Crystal Palace. I was at Wembley that day in May. I feel a line from Kipling coming on.
Just this: for all his talk about humility and 'we will remain humble', there's actually an arrogance to Oliver Glasner. Let's be clear. The starting eleven today had NEVER played together before other, presumably, than in a practice match. If that. Put that with an artificial pitch, freezing conditions and an opposition packed with professional 'has beens' and 'never will be's. What could possibly go wrong? Players like Drakes Thomas and Rodney stand no chance against knarled and hungry semi pros.
Others have written about the problems Palace have encountered against lowly oppositions whether they come from Norway, Finland or Cyprus. I'm not sure this is a factor of the Chairman's failure to invest in the squad. For Premiership professionals, it's a tactical issue, surely? So I'm interested to know what the Palace manager and players feel they have learnt today and whether they can truly 'learn' from it.
Opposition supporters will sing about Macclesfield for the next fifty years. They've had their 'Wembley' today and good luck to them. Chances are, they will lose 5-0 to a team like Swindon in the 4th round.
The psychological damage to the Palace players will be considerable.
It will be very interesting to see what Oliver Glasner and Steve Parish do next.