1. Dougie was quite successful however we will never know about the players he didn't sign e.g. the board said no. Did they go on to became stars or flops. The players that we did sign, was that Dougie or the manager or both?
2. Palace not spending is often blamed on Parish. We know that Parish has said he will not gamble and get us into debt and I respect that e.g. Goldberg. However I am not convinced that Parish alone is holding back the club.
We have 3 Billionaire owners used to getting their own way (see their American clubs). If they wanted to splash the cash and Parish said no, I can't afford to pony up my share, I think we would hear about it in the press. If it continued like that the other three would sack Parish from running the club and at the very least relegate him to a minority shareholder withy no power.
That has not happened, in fact I have never even heard a whisper that the other 3 aren't happy with Parish. My guess is that Steve is doing exactly what they want and they have no intentions of pumping money into the club (again see their American clubs and fans moaning about that).
So if we want a change it's not Parish out, it's Parish and the other 3 out.
Agreed.
Harris and Blitzer have been on board for just over 10 years now. And you have to assume that they endorsed Parish and the way the club is run when Woody Johnson bought Textor out last summer.
Their original investment was meant to be ring fenced and used towards the new stand. What happened there ?
The way the Premier League financial rules work actively prevent our 3 billionaires from doing very little other than sustain the club. Those rules are about to become even more restrictive. So even if they were willing to throw money at Palace they can't.
Palace are also ' small beer ' in H and B's sports portfolio. The Premier League is a global, high profile entity now. So it holds an attraction for investors, but if you work the numbers, it doesn't match up with the other sports.
As an example, Josh Harris led a consortium that bought the Washington Commanders for 6 billion dollars. Magic Johnson ( not to be confused with our recent signing ! ) owns 4% which set him back 242 million dollars.
Harris and Co. now plan to spend 4 billion dollars on a new stadium
The renderings show a 70,000-seat transparent domed stadium that rises on the sides.
www.espn.co.uk
I doubt that CPFC crosses his mind too frequently.
As for Steve Parish, overall I'm in the Pro Parish camp. While reserving the right to criticise him when I see fit ! If Sustainability is your thing, then Steve Parish is your man. He makes mistakes as we all do. And I think he has his own version of events that don't always tie in with the actuality.
Eventually of course he will go .And it could transpire that the club is run in a different, less risk adverse way. To be honest, I find that an interesting prospect because last season aside, it's all become a bit predictable. Saying that I'm being influenced by my lack of enthusiasm for the Premier League ' Product ' in general.