Oliver Glasner Press Conferences

Not sure what to think now. I'd mentally written him off after all that had happened. Perhaps he feared recriminations or something. Sunday will be interesting. Hopefully having Sarr and Munoz back will see an improvement on the pitch.
 
That's easily fixed, God a few spoken lies and the man is good again, are all the rants, pathetic lineups, awful performances, lack of tactical awareness are forgotten, he is like a double glazing salesmen, will say anything except whats on his mind, i wouldn't like him with me in the trenches, would shoot me in the back and blame someone else, of course i want Palace to win, but i want him gone ASAP
That’s the spirit Lanzo !😜
 
OG played the Presser well. Though it still doesn't justify his actions vs sunderland.
'I say what I feel, and i felt angry' may explain his post match comments, but does not excuse him using no subs, and insulting the 'youngsters' on the bench that day.

what will happen if we're 2-0 down on Chelsea at 60 mins, will he do the same? (although he has Sarr back, so depending who he starts, he'll have Johnson and/or Pino to sub on).
 
That's easily fixed, God a few spoken lies and the man is good again, are all the rants, pathetic lineups, awful performances, lack of tactical awareness are forgotten, he is like a double glazing salesmen, will say anything except whats on his mind, i wouldn't like him with me in the trenches, would shoot me in the back and blame someone else, of course i want Palace to win, but i want him gone ASAP
Predictable really, he had his rant of self preservation, I think one thing we all know now is the premier league and its money creates self preserving monsters and a heck of a lot of greed. All good when things are going well but it’s all a bit different when the going gets tough
 
It's in text form on the BBC web

Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner, asked if he regrets his comments after the Sunderland game: "No I don't regret. Do I think it was the best way? No I don't think so but that's Oliver Glasner. I've always told you that's Oliver Glasner.

"It's a part of what we achieved together that I'm emotional. It helps to create spirit, togetherness and belief, sometimes it's not the best possible way but that's me. I don't say I'm perfect, I would like to be. I never attacked anyone personally, I just explained my feelings."


Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner on reports that striker Jean-Philipe Mateta wants to leave: "Very clear. He didn't hand in a transfer request and we have no bid received right now. That's the situation."

Have you spoken with him about it? "I speak with many players about different topics but it's a service I don't tell it publicly."

On needing to replace him if a big bid does come in: "I'll repeat what I said two weeks ago - [for] every player there is a price where a club say okay. Evaluating the whole situation - age, contract, duration and a price where the club says 'okay we agree a deal' but no bid has come in and he hasn't handed in a transfer request and he will play Sunday."

Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner, asked whether his announcement that he'll be leaving the club took the board by surprise: "No, never. To be honest, I planned to tell it by the end of December because I wanted to avoid anybody saying 'Oliver is not pleased with the transfer window and that's why he's leaving' - it's nothing to do with it.

"But then there were all these reasons, a lot of games and we decided to wait three game weeks."

Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner on whether Guehi could have stayed for the game against Sunderland: "It's gone. It makes no sense, Marc is gone and the game is over.

"He was our captain, had such a great time for Palace playing and always supporting the team and performing at such a high level consistently. I wish him all the best and expect he'll have his debut Saturday and I wish him the best, he's signed for a huge club here in England. It's for us looking forward and not looking back at what happened, everything is cleared between Steve and me.

"Steve Parish is a great guy, Oliver Glasner is a nice guy and if two nice guys talk to each other in a proper way, there won't be an issue."

Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner continued: "I had a very long dinner with Steve [Parish] this week and we talked about the situation not to sell Marc, again the timing and a possible replacement. I wanted to explain and it was a very good talk for both of us but nothing changed what I told at the press conference before the Sunderland match when I said I will give my best for a great season and Steve and me are still 100% committed.

"I know the club is very hardworking to do the right things and it's not so easy in finding and replacing a right centre-back we are discussing 'shall we do something else' and we know this but, in this moment it felt like we could do better for the success of the team and Crystal Palace.

"It was a thunderstorm but after a thunderstorm the sun is shining and it started when we started to train again. We had a very great week in training, great spirit and of course it lifted the mood that Munoz and Sarr came back.

"It's all fine."
 
Predictable really, he had his rant of self preservation, I think one thing we all know now is the premier league and its money creates self preserving monsters and a heck of a lot of greed. All good when things are going well but it’s all a bit different when the going gets tough
When you are angry the truth comes out, and "i DONT CARE" will be his epitaph from Palace for me, not that i liked him anyway
 
for me its a positive news conference not negative , yes the week has been hard to swallow but as I said with returning players it always makes people happier from a team prospective , so lets give it all on sunday and hope for a good result , but I do say it looking over my shoulder ,

Im very much on the positive side and did say lets see were we stand after returns and transfer window , but glasner at the time didnt say he was going at the time , so look for positives not the negatives in posting peps
 
It's in text form on the BBC web

Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner, asked if he regrets his comments after the Sunderland game: "No I don't regret. Do I think it was the best way? No I don't think so but that's Oliver Glasner. I've always told you that's Oliver Glasner.

"It's a part of what we achieved together that I'm emotional. It helps to create spirit, togetherness and belief, sometimes it's not the best possible way but that's me. I don't say I'm perfect, I would like to be. I never attacked anyone personally, I just explained my feelings."


Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner on reports that striker Jean-Philipe Mateta wants to leave: "Very clear. He didn't hand in a transfer request and we have no bid received right now. That's the situation."

Have you spoken with him about it? "I speak with many players about different topics but it's a service I don't tell it publicly."

On needing to replace him if a big bid does come in: "I'll repeat what I said two weeks ago - [for] every player there is a price where a club say okay. Evaluating the whole situation - age, contract, duration and a price where the club says 'okay we agree a deal' but no bid has come in and he hasn't handed in a transfer request and he will play Sunday."

Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner, asked whether his announcement that he'll be leaving the club took the board by surprise: "No, never. To be honest, I planned to tell it by the end of December because I wanted to avoid anybody saying 'Oliver is not pleased with the transfer window and that's why he's leaving' - it's nothing to do with it.

"But then there were all these reasons, a lot of games and we decided to wait three game weeks."

Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner on whether Guehi could have stayed for the game against Sunderland: "It's gone. It makes no sense, Marc is gone and the game is over.

"He was our captain, had such a great time for Palace playing and always supporting the team and performing at such a high level consistently. I wish him all the best and expect he'll have his debut Saturday and I wish him the best, he's signed for a huge club here in England. It's for us looking forward and not looking back at what happened, everything is cleared between Steve and me.

"Steve Parish is a great guy, Oliver Glasner is a nice guy and if two nice guys talk to each other in a proper way, there won't be an issue."

Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner continued: "I had a very long dinner with Steve [Parish] this week and we talked about the situation not to sell Marc, again the timing and a possible replacement. I wanted to explain and it was a very good talk for both of us but nothing changed what I told at the press conference before the Sunderland match when I said I will give my best for a great season and Steve and me are still 100% committed.

"I know the club is very hardworking to do the right things and it's not so easy in finding and replacing a right centre-back we are discussing 'shall we do something else' and we know this but, in this moment it felt like we could do better for the success of the team and Crystal Palace.

"It was a thunderstorm but after a thunderstorm the sun is shining and it started when we started to train again. We had a very great week in training, great spirit and of course it lifted the mood that Munoz and Sarr came back.

"It's all fine."
He seems to think they are joint owners, Parish is his boss, he plays the tune and Glasner dances
 

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