The Woy turning 93 comment cracked me up most JiMMy...
It's the hope that gets you. I take the whole Spanner curse in jest, fuck all we can do about that, BUT i hate those jammy cheating Surrey twats with an often uncontrollable passion!
Nah, honestly wont be surprised if the three teams coming up all go straight back down because of the turn around time, absolutely no time to prepare
Even if one or two dont you can rely on West Ham | Brighton | Aston Villa all being worse
The sort of luck we have at the moment, Liverpool and Man City will be relegated from the Premier League (together) before that lot
I don’t think you appreciate how shit they actually are. They’ve got the oldest squad in the league and it has almost zero creativity. They’re about to lose their only creative player for a fraction of what they could have got for him just a year ago.
West Ham won’t be in the mix this season (unfortunately). Brighton are making a couple of useful additions. Leeds won’t be a walk over, and would have been preparing for months prior to promotion. They also have a manager who is highly respected in the game who will attract decent signings.
If Brentford or Fulham go up I think they’ll hold their own to a degree. Lower mid table. If it’s one of the taff teams then yeah they’ll probably make up one of the three relegation spots.
Palace will be down there as well though, mark my words.
Next season you have 9 with no chance of relegation;
Liverpool, Chelsea, Man Utd; Man City; Spurs; Everton; Leicester; Arsenal; Wolves.
In addition I reckon more money will be chucked at Aston Villa and Leeds and (takeover permitting) Newcastle which will make those 3 fine.
I reckon Fulham go up in the playoffs and chuck a bunch of money at staying up again and manage it.
That would leave 7 into 3 relegation places... Being Sheff Utd; Burnley; Southampton; West Brom; Brighton, West Ham and Palace.
It is just a shame they have Roy as manager as he seems to be ever capable of avoiding relegation but they will definitely need to invest or get very lucky this summer and their Yank owners seem keener to take money out than put it in.
I thought at the beginning of the season they had a better chance than usual of being relegated but they reached safety very early , that finish to the season was wasted .
I have a palace stalker who I used to work with 15 years ago sending me messages every relegation we suffer or cup final they reach , I can’t recall abusing him that badly but it must have hurt so a job well done ...I haven’t seen the twunt for 15 years, very strange , i just ignore him having bit on our first relegation text
Their end of season form this year isn't much different to ours under Curbs once we'd hit the 40 point mark. Don't think it's worth reading too much into that.
However, their squad is spectacularly stale, and the loss of Zaha will be a major blow.
Don't really understand this, as I don't recall them ever spending that much, but I keep getting told by Palace fans at work that they're burdened with a huge wage bill, and can't make significant investment in the side.
Certainly think they'll be there or thereabouts next season, but will probably fluke their way out of it yet again.
Their end of season form this year isn't much different to ours under Curbs once we'd hit the 40 point mark. Don't think it's worth reading too much into that.
However, their squad is spectacularly stale, and the loss of Zaha will be a major blow.
Don't really understand this, as I don't recall them ever spending that much, but I keep getting told by Palace fans at work that they're burdened with a huge wage bill, and can't make significant investment in the side.
Certainly think they'll be there or thereabouts next season, but will probably fluke their way out of it yet again.
Also not only have they not spent much, but they got 50m for Wan-Bissaka, so that along with the tv money must mean they have tons of money to invest.
So, another year in the PL for them. How depressing. I wonder if their fans are moaning that the team give up after they reach 40 points, or that Woy isn't good enough to take them to the next level?
So, another year in the PL for them. How depressing. I wonder if their fans are moaning that the team give up after they reach 40 points, or that Woy isn't good enough to take them to the next level?
Haha, yes, would love to know if those Charlton fans are now.
Probably had a season ticket at Watford now thinking about getting a Fulham one.
Their end of season form this year isn't much different to ours under Curbs once we'd hit the 40 point mark. Don't think it's worth reading too much into that.
However, their squad is spectacularly stale, and the loss of Zaha will be a major blow.
Don't really understand this, as I don't recall them ever spending that much, but I keep getting told by Palace fans at work that they're burdened with a huge wage bill, and can't make significant investment in the side.
Certainly think they'll be there or thereabouts next season, but will probably fluke their way out of it yet again.
I think the likes of Sahko and Benteke are on pretty high wages (and cost £60m in the first place).
Their end of season form this year isn't much different to ours under Curbs once we'd hit the 40 point mark. Don't think it's worth reading too much into that.
However, their squad is spectacularly stale, and the loss of Zaha will be a major blow.
Don't really understand this, as I don't recall them ever spending that much, but I keep getting told by Palace fans at work that they're burdened with a huge wage bill, and can't make significant investment in the side.
Certainly think they'll be there or thereabouts next season, but will probably fluke their way out of it yet again.
Also not only have they not spent much, but they got 50m for Wan-Bissaka, so that along with the tv money must mean they have tons of money to invest.
So, another year in the PL for them. How depressing. I wonder if their fans are moaning that the team give up after they reach 40 points, or that Woy isn't good enough to take them to the next level?
Go on their message board, they are moaning like mad. Even had one I know telling me their chairman is ruining the club and needs to go. Bunch of nobs but happens at every smaller club. You sit in the PL for a few years and it gets stale. Starting the season hoping for mid table, knowing you will never win it or challenge. It is not really about what sport is about.
Their end of season form this year isn't much different to ours under Curbs once we'd hit the 40 point mark. Don't think it's worth reading too much into that.
However, their squad is spectacularly stale, and the loss of Zaha will be a major blow.
Don't really understand this, as I don't recall them ever spending that much, but I keep getting told by Palace fans at work that they're burdened with a huge wage bill, and can't make significant investment in the side.
Certainly think they'll be there or thereabouts next season, but will probably fluke their way out of it yet again.
Also not only have they not spent much, but they got 50m for Wan-Bissaka, so that along with the tv money must mean they have tons of money to invest.
I thought the Yanks were taking dividends?
Possibly, also know they're looking to renovate their shithole ground so perhaps holding money back for that
Next season you have 9 with no chance of relegation;
Liverpool, Chelsea, Man Utd; Man City; Spurs; Everton; Leicester; Arsenal; Wolves.
In addition I reckon more money will be chucked at Aston Villa and Leeds and (takeover permitting) Newcastle which will make those 3 fine.
I reckon Fulham go up in the playoffs and chuck a bunch of money at staying up again and manage it.
That would leave 7 into 3 relegation places... Being Sheff Utd; Burnley; Southampton; West Brom; Brighton, West Ham and Palace.
It is just a shame they have Roy as manager as he seems to be ever capable of avoiding relegation but they will definitely need to invest or get very lucky this summer and their Yank owners seem keener to take money out than put it in.
I'm not so sure Roy will be starting next season as manager.
He's moaning quite a lot at the moment about lack of investment - never a good tactic with your Chairman after not having won for 8 games. Fans don't seem completely happy with him either and I think I saw somewhere recently that they have got their eye on Dyche as a replacement.
Their end of season form this year isn't much different to ours under Curbs once we'd hit the 40 point mark. Don't think it's worth reading too much into that.
However, their squad is spectacularly stale, and the loss of Zaha will be a major blow.
Don't really understand this, as I don't recall them ever spending that much, but I keep getting told by Palace fans at work that they're burdened with a huge wage bill, and can't make significant investment in the side.
Certainly think they'll be there or thereabouts next season, but will probably fluke their way out of it yet again.
Also not only have they not spent much, but they got 50m for Wan-Bissaka, so that along with the tv money must mean they have tons of money to invest.
I thought the Yanks were taking dividends?
Possibly, also know they're looking to renovate their shithole ground so perhaps holding money back for that
They've got a massively expensive new main stand to build, something which has been delayed...
Their end of season form this year isn't much different to ours under Curbs once we'd hit the 40 point mark. Don't think it's worth reading too much into that.
However, their squad is spectacularly stale, and the loss of Zaha will be a major blow.
Don't really understand this, as I don't recall them ever spending that much, but I keep getting told by Palace fans at work that they're burdened with a huge wage bill, and can't make significant investment in the side.
Certainly think they'll be there or thereabouts next season, but will probably fluke their way out of it yet again.
Exactly what I’ve heard. Their wage bill is ridiculously high for the quality of players they’ve got. Burnley’s is around half the cost and they’ve far out performed palace this season.
Their end of season form this year isn't much different to ours under Curbs once we'd hit the 40 point mark. Don't think it's worth reading too much into that.
However, their squad is spectacularly stale, and the loss of Zaha will be a major blow.
Don't really understand this, as I don't recall them ever spending that much, but I keep getting told by Palace fans at work that they're burdened with a huge wage bill, and can't make significant investment in the side.
Certainly think they'll be there or thereabouts next season, but will probably fluke their way out of it yet again.
Exactly what I’ve heard. Their wage bill is ridiculously high for the quality of players they’ve got. Burnley’s is around half the cost and they’ve far out performed palace this season.
Their end of season form this year isn't much different to ours under Curbs once we'd hit the 40 point mark. Don't think it's worth reading too much into that.
However, their squad is spectacularly stale, and the loss of Zaha will be a major blow.
Don't really understand this, as I don't recall them ever spending that much, but I keep getting told by Palace fans at work that they're burdened with a huge wage bill, and can't make significant investment in the side.
Certainly think they'll be there or thereabouts next season, but will probably fluke their way out of it yet again.
Exactly what I’ve heard. Their wage bill is ridiculously high for the quality of players they’ve got. Burnley’s is around half the cost and they’ve far out performed palace this season.
According to most sites you look at they are paying Zaha, Benteke, Sakho and Meyer a combined 475k a week.
Jairo Riedewald (whoever he is), is on 55k a week Conor Wickham has another year left on a 60k a week deal. Scott Dann (26 appearances in 2 seasons) is also on 60k a week.
Next season you have 9 with no chance of relegation;
Liverpool, Chelsea, Man Utd; Man City; Spurs; Everton; Leicester; Arsenal; Wolves.
In addition I reckon more money will be chucked at Aston Villa and Leeds and (takeover permitting) Newcastle which will make those 3 fine.
I reckon Fulham go up in the playoffs and chuck a bunch of money at staying up again and manage it.
That would leave 7 into 3 relegation places... Being Sheff Utd; Burnley; Southampton; West Brom; Brighton, West Ham and Palace.
It is just a shame they have Roy as manager as he seems to be ever capable of avoiding relegation but they will definitely need to invest or get very lucky this summer and their Yank owners seem keener to take money out than put it in.
I'm not so sure Roy will be starting next season as manager.
He's moaning quite a lot at the moment about lack of investment - never a good tactic with your Chairman after not having won for 8 games. Fans don't seem completely happy with him either and I think I saw somewhere recently that they have got their eye on Dyche as a replacement.
Now that would be a shame.
Why would Dyche want to go to Palace? He can do better even if he does fancy a change.
Agree with Fortune, sounding increasingly like it's time for Roy to move on. But gievn what happened when they last tried to invent themselves, that must make the board nervous.
I think they're deluded if they think they can get Dyche. Unless they have a plan for how they can become a top 6 or even top 10 team that allows him to spend big. Doesn't sound likely given the apparent disinterest from their owners. They'll have to go abroad or to the Championship for their next manager, assuming Moyes is still at West Ham.
Their end of season form this year isn't much different to ours under Curbs once we'd hit the 40 point mark. Don't think it's worth reading too much into that.
However, their squad is spectacularly stale, and the loss of Zaha will be a major blow.
Don't really understand this, as I don't recall them ever spending that much, but I keep getting told by Palace fans at work that they're burdened with a huge wage bill, and can't make significant investment in the side.
Certainly think they'll be there or thereabouts next season, but will probably fluke their way out of it yet again.
Also not only have they not spent much, but they got 50m for Wan-Bissaka, so that along with the tv money must mean they have tons of money to invest.
They took a massive loan out just before Christmas, to be paid for by the money coming in from Man Utd for him.
Their end of season form this year isn't much different to ours under Curbs once we'd hit the 40 point mark. Don't think it's worth reading too much into that.
However, their squad is spectacularly stale, and the loss of Zaha will be a major blow.
Don't really understand this, as I don't recall them ever spending that much, but I keep getting told by Palace fans at work that they're burdened with a huge wage bill, and can't make significant investment in the side.
Certainly think they'll be there or thereabouts next season, but will probably fluke their way out of it yet again.
I think the likes of Sahko and Benteke are on pretty high wages (and cost £60m in the first place).
£85k and £110k a week respectively. Both contracted until 2021. Benteke signed a years extension in January.
Their end of season form this year isn't much different to ours under Curbs once we'd hit the 40 point mark. Don't think it's worth reading too much into that.
However, their squad is spectacularly stale, and the loss of Zaha will be a major blow.
Don't really understand this, as I don't recall them ever spending that much, but I keep getting told by Palace fans at work that they're burdened with a huge wage bill, and can't make significant investment in the side.
Certainly think they'll be there or thereabouts next season, but will probably fluke their way out of it yet again.
Also not only have they not spent much, but they got 50m for Wan-Bissaka, so that along with the tv money must mean they have tons of money to invest.
Haha, they had a big fanfare when getting planning permission and now it might not happen. Oh dear how sad never mind.
They don't have planning permission and eve if they did they still have several difficult hoops to go through, not least Sainsburys are refusing to deal with them.
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It's the hope that gets you. I take the whole Spanner curse in jest, fuck all we can do about that, BUT i hate those jammy cheating Surrey twats with an often uncontrollable passion!
Liverpool, Chelsea, Man Utd; Man City; Spurs; Everton; Leicester; Arsenal; Wolves.
In addition I reckon more money will be chucked at Aston Villa and Leeds and (takeover permitting) Newcastle which will make those 3 fine.
I reckon Fulham go up in the playoffs and chuck a bunch of money at staying up again and manage it.
That would leave 7 into 3 relegation places... Being Sheff Utd; Burnley; Southampton; West Brom; Brighton, West Ham and Palace.
It is just a shame they have Roy as manager as he seems to be ever capable of avoiding relegation but they will definitely need to invest or get very lucky this summer and their Yank owners seem keener to take money out than put it in.
Their end of season form has to be a big worry, especially with a short turnaround for next season and Zaha potentially going.
Would have to have them amongst the favourites to go down with West brom and the play off winners.
However, their squad is spectacularly stale, and the loss of Zaha will be a major blow.
Don't really understand this, as I don't recall them ever spending that much, but I keep getting told by Palace fans at work that they're burdened with a huge wage bill, and can't make significant investment in the side.
Certainly think they'll be there or thereabouts next season, but will probably fluke their way out of it yet again.
I wonder if their fans are moaning that the team give up after they reach 40 points, or that Woy isn't good enough to take them to the next level?
He's moaning quite a lot at the moment about lack of investment - never a good tactic with your Chairman after not having won for 8 games. Fans don't seem completely happy with him either and I think I saw somewhere recently that they have got their eye on Dyche as a replacement.
Now that would be a shame.
Jairo Riedewald (whoever he is), is on 55k a week
Conor Wickham has another year left on a 60k a week deal.
Scott Dann (26 appearances in 2 seasons) is also on 60k a week.
I think they're deluded if they think they can get Dyche. Unless they have a plan for how they can become a top 6 or even top 10 team that allows him to spend big. Doesn't sound likely given the apparent disinterest from their owners. They'll have to go abroad or to the Championship for their next manager, assuming Moyes is still at West Ham.
He won 1 penalty in 2019/20
They took a massive loan out just before Christmas, to be paid for by the money coming in from Man Utd for him.
£85k and £110k a week respectively. Both contracted until 2021. Benteke signed a years extension in January.
Desperate to sell their stake.
They don't have planning permission and eve if they did they still have several difficult hoops to go through, not least Sainsburys are refusing to deal with them.