Why Parish shouldn’t resign!

The great thing about Steve is he got shot of De Boer ASAP!!!!!To be a great managing director you must recognise your mistakes and act for the benefit of the organisation.You might look a fool but be a winner long term.

Football is a mad business and if your getting 4 out of six decisions right you are a genius and will do for me!!!!!!!!
We all owe Steve for that glorious day at Wembley and I'm not looking forward to the day he packs it in.
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When Steve Parish leaves the club, his tenure will not be judged by his mistakes. It will recognize the fact that he took an also ran Championship club from administration to an enviable position in the Premier League, along with winning the club's first major silverware.

Previously, our success at the top level had been fleeting and never sustained. Most of our history was spent in the lower leagues.

We might all wish for better things season on season, but success comes with its own problems. Bigger clubs want your best players, and you have to play a lot more games. It's hard to keep on an upward trajectory.

Parish might frustrate us with his apparent caution in the transfer windows but that model has done well so far. Many clubs of equal or greater standing have risen only to plummet down the leagues due to financial mismanagement because of big ambitions ruling over good sense.
Finishing mid table might be boring but it is better than nose diving into League one and spending a decade getting back.

We still have plenty to play for this season and hopefully we can get a few signings in January.
Glasner will stay or go, but Parish will do what he thinks is best for the club, not Oliver Glasner.
What has Glasner done so far that isn’t best for the club?
 
What has Glasner done so far that isn’t best for the club?
Glasner is paid to win games. He also wants to win games for his own sake. Winning games aligns with the club's interests all the time he is at Palace.

If Glasner decides that his ambitions won't be satisfied by the club, then he will move on. Parish while try to keep Glasner if it is possible within the club's financial constraints. If not, he won't.
 
I look at it from when Parish took over to where we are now. It's been a steady improvement to the point where we actually won something and got into Europe for the first time. From where we were that's quite an achievement. Maybe in another universe it would have happened without Parish, but in this one he's been the steadying factor throughout, so credit where credit's due.
He'll leave when he's ready, I suspect he wants to get this new stand business done and dusted before he takes a break.
 
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I feel at the end of the season we will need a rebuild once again. Players like Guihe, munoz, Mateta have made noises about leaving not to mention the manager Glasner is most likely off. Who better than parish to see us through once more.
 

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