Palacesince64
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Scotland
That was a nifty edit. The original post said 12 points.No, he's right bud. I think it's your abacus that might be playing up.
Scotland
That was a nifty edit. The original post said 12 points.No, he's right bud. I think it's your abacus that might be playing up.
Veneto
Will there be a stall selling white handkerchiefs ?
In Spain supporters who yearn a change of management, wave them in unison and this usually results in the end of the tenureship of the manager in short order.
What a sight that would be at SP, a 'Sea' of white handkerchiefs waved with gusto !
One hopes of course that SP is filled with positivity instead of negativity.
Time now for some intoxicating fluids !!!
England
Now that's a business opportunity. May catch on more than half and halves...well to the Spanish contingent anyway. Enjoy your beveragesWill there be a stall selling white handkerchiefs ?
In Spain supporters who yearn a change of management, wave them in unison and this usually results in the end of the tenureship of the manager in short order.
What a sight that would be at SP, a 'Sea' of white handkerchiefs waved with gusto !
One hopes of course that SP is filled with positivity instead of negativity.
Time now for some intoxicating fluids !!!
England
England
Have you ever been to Palace and watched a game? Canvot was MOTM against Villa despite two missed kicks from dodgy bounces, Mitchell is probably the most consistent player in the side and is a defender not attacker. Hughes had spent much of the season as a sub so doesn’t get the opportunities and Wharton’s contribution doesn’t require him to be a goal scorer but creator which he does. Both scored good penalties against Arsenal. Nobody will perform well when the manager is the problem.We should win against Wolves but we watch and the same perennial problems raise their heads game after game..
1. Hughes and Wharon are unable to keep shots down and score ANY goals to support the forwards. I’m sorry but I like them for different reasons in the field of play but their composure in front of goal is truly shocking for professional mid-field players. Nervous Nigel’s both of them when they have to pull the trigger.
2. Mitchell is undoubtedly the worst crosser of the ball in the Premier league. He is a good defender but Wing-Back? Are you having a laugh!! Shocking feel of the ball & game. A true mechanical robot.
3. Munoz needs to find form again because him and Sarr are our best players. We have nothing to replace him on the right. Canvot is a lemon. At best he’s a nervous sideways and backwards passer who adds nothing. Clyne is not very good period but I can see he tries.
Ireland