I suspect that this is not going to be close but even though I would, marginally, prefer Palace to be relegated than WBA (Pardew) at least his appointment increases the number of clubs down the bottom that I would delight in seeing relegated.
Absolute no brainer. I hope Pardew has the best 6 months of his managerial career between now and the end of the season. Everton should get out of trouble easily with Allardyce in charge, so if West Brom can pull away then that's two sides that primarily Palace but also West Ham can't finish above.
There'll be plenty of time to enjoy Pardew's suffering next season once Palace are safely back in the Championship.
Mighr be unpopular here but I think it could be a good appointment... Hate Palace A LOT more than Pardew; the latter tends to start off well at clubs and then mess up.
If that happens with West Brom then he'll guide them away from trouble making it harder for Palace to stay up... then in a year or two he can take West Brom down himself
Palace, as Pardew will do what he always does and when his personality takes control his early wiĺ fade. He will then either be sacked or take them down, it is what he does.
Want Pardew to guide westbrom to safety at the expense of palace, even better if it's a 98th minute penalty on the last game of the season that sends palace down on goal difference
instead of palace being relegated by February i think id like them to go down on goal difference last game of the season.
Do you remember watching Rooney et. al. walking around The Stadium of Light (I think) after their game had finished, believing that they were Champions only to hear that City had scored a very, very late goal?
instead of palace being relegated by February i think id like them to go down on goal difference last game of the season.
Do you remember watching Rooney et. al. walking around The Stadium of Light (I think) after their game had finished, believing that they were Champions only to hear that City had scored a very, very late goal?
yep zaha and crew celebrating staying up, then jonjo shelvey smashes one in for newcastle to dump palace by goal difference would be quite good and would have them going mad.
As someone on here said recently, WBA are a fairly similar club to our own. I don't want to see them go down, the only reason to dislike them was that crappy FA Cup goal that hit a puddle and went in.
So I'd be happy for Pardew to flirt with relegation this season, then get sacked by next Christmas, giving them a chance to recover.
Palace bottom. West Ham above them on goal difference. That's all anyone on here should want.
As someone on here said recently, WBA are a fairly similar club to our own. I don't want to see them go down, the only reason to dislike them was that crappy FA Cup goal that hit a puddle and went in.
So I'd be happy for Pardew to flirt with relegation this season, then get sacked by next Christmas, giving them a chance to recover.
Palace bottom. West Ham above them on goal difference. That's all anyone on here should want.
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Althought if between PalArse and WBA 1 has to stay up then i would go with WBA staying up
There'll be plenty of time to enjoy Pardew's suffering next season once Palace are safely back in the Championship.
If that happens with West Brom then he'll guide them away from trouble making it harder for Palace to stay up... then in a year or two he can take West Brom down himself
Pardew is a big-nosed c*nt but, in the overall scheme of things, an irrelevancy.
Pardew to catch his nads in the top draw of his office table while diddling a married secretary over it...
Sadly, I think they'll escape. The jammiest club in football
So I'd be happy for Pardew to flirt with relegation this season, then get sacked by next Christmas, giving them a chance to recover.
Palace bottom. West Ham above them on goal difference. That's all anyone on here should want.
Downside to Pardew becoming WBA manager is that we won't get to see his smug boat offering pearls of wisdom on Sky
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