Next Palace Manager
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Offer it to Sussana Reid, she'll be at a loose end soon when she gets binned out of Strictly, won't do any worse than Pukis or Dowie :0)0
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Parish is doing an excellent job. I think he should take another two weeks deciding who should take charge and save a bit more money by having the kit man run the team. Then welcome Dowie back to the fold.0
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Mr XXXX has ruled himself out. Personal reasons.MrLargo said:If Petrescu has rejected them purely because they weren't willing to meet his pay demands, as has been reported, then I fail to see how Pulis can now be back in the running considering Palace reportedly decided against him because he wanted too much money. No doubt he'll still be odds on by the end of the day, just because a couple of bookies have panicked after somebody stuck a fiver on him.
Whoever they end up with, Parish will no doubt claim that Mr XXXX was the perfect candidate, they had to work really hard to get him, he was their first choice, etc, despite it being blindingly obvious that they've been rejected by everyone from Tony Pulis down to the manager of the Sainsburys next to the Whitehorse Lane Stand.0 -
Jo Brand is now the front runner at 2-1 on.0
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with Eddie Izzard as assistant.0
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nope, what was said?DiscoCAFC said:Anyone else heard the exchange on Twitter between James Buckley (Jay from inbetweeners) and Iain Dowies son?
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/twitter-row-iain-dowies-son-2801871cafcdave123 said:
nope, what was said?DiscoCAFC said:Anyone else heard the exchange on Twitter between James Buckley (Jay from inbetweeners) and Iain Dowies son?
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Pulis is 33/100 this morning, Dowie is next shortest at 18/1. Bookies appear to think it's a done deal, as does the Beeb: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25014374
Love it if he turned them down again (if indeed they are actually speaking to him, it's all speculation).0 -
Heard last night that Pulis was a done deal. We shall see0
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Was only 2 days ago Petrescu was 1/16 and a few days before that Aitor Karanka was massively odds on lets face it bookies have no idea at the moment with everyone rejecting themMrLargo said:Pulis is 33/100 this morning, Dowie is next shortest at 18/1. Bookies appear to think it's a done deal, as does the Beeb: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25014374
Love it if he turned them down again (if indeed they are actually speaking to him, it's all speculation).0 -
I backed Eddie Howe and covered it with Pulis.
Don't mind losing dough if it's that idiot Dowie.0 -
Pulis apparently not a done deal yet: http://www.sportsdirectnews.com/premier-league-news/36138-palace-pulis-talks-stalling.php
If you've got a hunch about someone else now's the time to back it, 20/1 available for the next favourites Dowie, Dyche and Warnock, and the 33/1 for Millen looks like good value, presuming they'll pay out if he's only appointed to the end of the season. If Pulis falls through I really don't see how they can approach anyone else external, can't be many managers who'd welcome the chance to be the man Palace approached after getting turned down by everyone else (Dowie would still take it though).0 -
Brian Laws is available0
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should this go on the looking for work thread ?
Ian holloway to lawyer "this is all a smokescreen ...the management sacked me as i overheard one of the majorettes talking about the size of the chairmans private parts"0 -
Did anyone else watch sunday supplement?
Holt, Samuel and Wallace all pissing themselves about what a mess they are.0 -
It can run?LargeAddick said:Jo Brand is now the front runner at 2-1 on.
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What's the betting that the new manager will be touted as 'first choice all along', 'I didn't even have to think about taking the job', 'respect chairman/fans/players/stadium/Sainsbury's and so on.
Whoever it is will know deep down their rank order.0 -
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Yes, and eventually they will find someone that will take the money irrespective. They will not care how low down the list they were when they sign for thousands and thousands of pounds a week.seth plum said:What's the betting that the new manager will be touted as 'first choice all along', 'I didn't even have to think about taking the job', 'respect chairman/fans/players/stadium/Sainsbury's and so on.
Whoever it is will know deep down their rank order.
Frankly I'd probably take the job if I were offered it. I'd probably finish no lower than Dowie would either. But then you can't finish lower than bottom. ;-)0 -
Apparently Dave Bassets son Bertie wanted it. Dad told him to turn it down because they would call him allsorts...0
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Pulis now 1/4, having been 1/8 yesterday. Warnock is now second favourite at 8/1.
Would find it very hard to get excited about Pulis after all this,you really don't get the impression he actually wants the job:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/next-crystal-palace-manager-eagles-2836398
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Pulis obviously wants to get back in somewhere, but does he go for the first one that comes along a seemingly impossible job? Or wait for a team who in a month or so will be looking, and have half a chance, Fulham, Norwich? Or even wait for a big Championship club with more potential than Palace.0
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Ii't woult give t'Warnock t'contract til ent o' t'season thent pick up t'manager after t'World Cup.
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1.5m a year? I'd do the job for 10% of that and still achieve the same thing................RELEGATION.0
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Jeebus! What is it about Palace chairmen & bouffant hair?Stig said:
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Parish wasn't happy with the reporter who wrote that and told him so on twitter. Read from bottom up.0
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coward james olly should've called him to answer his points from the article0
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Nah, should have just told him to feck off and get his barnet sorted...........nth london addick said:coward james olly should've called him to answer his points from the article
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