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Palace fans embarrassing themselves again

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  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,542
    Some proper syrups in that lot...
  • JustFloydRoad
    JustFloydRoad Posts: 2,404
    Only.palace could have the best year in their history and have it completely fall apart before the end of January

    Curiously giggling since they are still in the Europa Conference League. Waiting for them to get knocked out, Glasnier will then go (cos then what job does he have to do) and then they will fall apart.

    Paddy McCarthy as head coach anyone?



  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 41,043
    A week is a long time in football. It was little more than that when I suggested that Palace had no chance of going down. First they lost Guehi, then Glasner announced he is leaving and Mateta doesn't want to be there other.

    West Ham then went and won two games on the bounce so the gap between them and Palace is now eight points instead of 14. Their safety could be assured in the next four games with Forest (A), Burnley (H) and Wolves (H) but given they've been on a run of no wins in 11 matches in all comps and have only scored three times in their last eight PL matches, their embarrassed fans are probably asking the same question as we are. Where's our next win coming from?
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 21,342
    A week is a long time in football. It was little more than that when I suggested that Palace had no chance of going down. First they lost Guehi, then Glasner announced he is leaving and Mateta doesn't want to be there other.

    West Ham then went and won two games on the bounce so the gap between them and Palace is now eight points instead of 14. Their safety could be assured in the next four games with Forest (A), Burnley (H) and Wolves (H) but given they've been on a run of no wins in 11 matches in all comps and have only scored three times in their last eight PL matches, their embarrassed fans are probably asking the same question as we are. Where's our next win coming from?
    Home to Lincoln, hopefully.

  • Athletico Charlton
    Athletico Charlton Posts: 14,649
    edited January 25
    bobmunro said:
    A week is a long time in football. It was little more than that when I suggested that Palace had no chance of going down. First they lost Guehi, then Glasner announced he is leaving and Mateta doesn't want to be there other.

    West Ham then went and won two games on the bounce so the gap between them and Palace is now eight points instead of 14. Their safety could be assured in the next four games with Forest (A), Burnley (H) and Wolves (H) but given they've been on a run of no wins in 11 matches in all comps and have only scored three times in their last eight PL matches, their embarrassed fans are probably asking the same question as we are. Where's our next win coming from?
    Home to Lincoln, hopefully.

    With any luck they would lose that too. 
  • Just looked at the Palace fixtures and rather annoyingly i think they will be absolutely fine. 

    They still have to play Burnley, Wolves, Leeds and West Ham all at home.
  • Redvalleyeast
    Redvalleyeast Posts: 4,917
    Just looked at the Palace fixtures and rather annoyingly i think they will be absolutely fine. 

    They still have to play Burnley, Wolves, Leeds and West Ham all at home.
    Agreed although i think that Leeds and West Ham are far from givens for them, especially west ham what with their upturn in form
  • They're on more points than they were at this point last season, weirdly.  They went on a good run  at this stage last year.
  • I am sure Palace will stay up, but as it stands right now, Forest, Brighton, Burnley and Wolves are all in better form last 5 games.  One game at a time and all that, and of course for years they have mainly stayed up by beating the bottom teams regularly.  But it's a nice distraction from our debacle.
  • JustFloydRoad
    JustFloydRoad Posts: 2,404
    Just looked at the Palace fixtures and rather annoyingly i think they will be absolutely fine. 

    They still have to play Burnley, Wolves, Leeds and West Ham all at home.

    I am sure Palace will stay up, but as it stands right now, Forest, Brighton, Burnley and Wolves are all in better form last 5 games.  One game at a time and all that, and of course for years they have mainly stayed up by beating the bottom teams regularly.  But it's a nice distraction from our debacle.

    Who said they would go down this year. Maybe if they say they'll stay up they'll go down (focusing too much on the Europa Conference League)

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  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 41,043
    Just looked at the Palace fixtures and rather annoyingly i think they will be absolutely fine. 

    They still have to play Burnley, Wolves, Leeds and West Ham all at home.
    I would like to think that being at home is no longer the advantage we might think it is at face value even against teams who will also be struggling for their lives.

    In fact, their home form has been awful overall and those earlier results were achieved with Guehi, players focused under a manager that hadn't at that point announced he's leaving and their main striker, Mateta,  likely to leave during this window. 

    We might well be clutching at straws but this really does not look good. In fact, Palace have won eight games away from home but, of course, they were all prior to this current run of no wins, four draws and seven defeats.  

    Most recent home results first:

    Chelsea - Lost 1-3 (Richards)
    Villa - Drew 0-0
    Fulham - Drew 1-1 (Mateta)
    Spurs - Lost 0-1
    KPS Kuopio - Drew 2-2 (Uche, Devenny)
    Man City - Lost 0-3
    Man Utd - Lost 1-2 (Mateta)
    Brighton - Drew 0-0
    A Z Alkmaar - Won 3-1 (Lacroix, Sarr 2)
    Brentford - Won 2-0 (Mateta, Collins OG)
    AEK Lanarca - Lost 0-1
    Bournemouth - Drew 3-3 (Mateta 3)
    Liverpool - Won 2-1 (Sarr, Nketiah)
    Millwall - Drew 1-1 (Won on pens) (Richards)
    Sunderland - Drew 0-0
    Nott'm Forest - Drew 1-1 (Sarr)
    Fredrikstad - Won 1-0 (Mateta)

  • Rufus is a dogs name
    Rufus is a dogs name Posts: 1,565
    edited January 26
    Now also rumors gathering speed that Wharton may be off to Liverpool this month... 
  • Just looked at the Palace fixtures and rather annoyingly i think they will be absolutely fine. 

    They still have to play Burnley, Wolves, Leeds and West Ham all at home.
    I would like to think that being at home is no longer the advantage we might think it is at face value even against teams who will also be struggling for their lives.

    In fact, their home form has been awful overall and those earlier results were achieved with Guehi, players focused under a manager that hadn't at that point announced he's leaving and their main striker, Mateta,  likely to leave during this window. 

    We might well be clutching at straws but this really does not look good. In fact, Palace have won eight games away from home but, of course, they were all prior to this current run of no wins, four draws and seven defeats.  

    Most recent home results first:

    Chelsea - Lost 1-3 (Richards)
    Villa - Drew 0-0
    Fulham - Drew 1-1 (Mateta)
    Spurs - Lost 0-1
    KPS Kuopio - Drew 2-2 (Uche, Devenny)
    Man City - Lost 0-3
    Man Utd - Lost 1-2 (Mateta)
    Brighton - Drew 0-0
    A Z Alkmaar - Won 3-1 (Lacroix, Sarr 2)
    Brentford - Won 2-0 (Mateta, Collins OG)
    AEK Lanarca - Lost 0-1
    Bournemouth - Drew 3-3 (Mateta 3)
    Liverpool - Won 2-1 (Sarr, Nketiah)
    Millwall - Drew 1-1 (Won on pens) (Richards)
    Sunderland - Drew 0-0
    Nott'm Forest - Drew 1-1 (Sarr)
    Fredrikstad - Won 1-0 (Mateta)

    I think they'll be better now that Munoz is back but he probably needs 2-3 games to get fully fit. He's pretty integral to how they play.
  • clb74
    clb74 Posts: 10,842

  • clb74
    clb74 Posts: 10,842
     I can dream
  • Karim_myBagheri
    Karim_myBagheri Posts: 13,754
    edited January 26
    The person who made that wouldn't surprise me if they also make AI generated images of women on grok. 
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,842
    clb74 said:
     I can dream
    I'd cash out now!
  • Ornstein reporting that Forest have bid 35m for Mateta. Palace will only sell if they get at least 40m and can sign a replacement (they are rumoured to be in for Strand Larsen from Wolves).

    Why would Mateta leave Palace for Forest i hear you ask? Well apparently they've offered to double his wages.

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  • JustFloydRoad
    JustFloydRoad Posts: 2,404
    edited January 27
    clb74 said:


    clb74 said:
     I can dream

    We all are dreaming, but last time I dreamt Palace getting relegated they won the FA Cup.

    Will give you this quote (from @killerandflash)
    Glasner will pin this onto the dressing room wall, inspiring the Palace players to go on a run of 10 wins making them surge into the Champions League places (or god forbid win a European trophy)



  • JustFloydRoad
    JustFloydRoad Posts: 2,404

    "LITTLE TWERP!" Simon Jordan Launches SCATHING ASSESSMENT of Mateta as he Pushes for Palace EXIT!



  • ct_addick
    ct_addick Posts: 4,524
    All going sideways at Palarse.....love it
  • jimmymelrose
    jimmymelrose Posts: 10,017
    This is all getting exaggerated.  They only have to win one game in February and they’ll be 7 points from safety.

    I’d love to see it happening but the only way it could ever happen would be to replace West Ham, a club whose relegation I’d also keenly celebrate.
  • CAFCTrev
    CAFCTrev Posts: 6,166
    If anyone’s dreaming of a late-2000s Charlton-style implosion at Palace, they may want to temper expectations. We managed to make a rapid collapse into the third tier look effortless, but it would take an extraordinary level of dysfunction for our stripey neighbours to follow suit.
  • BalladMan
    BalladMan Posts: 1,274
    CAFCTrev said:
    If anyone’s dreaming of a late-2000s Charlton-style implosion at Palace, they may want to temper expectations. We managed to make a rapid collapse into the third tier look effortless, but it would take an extraordinary level of dysfunction for our stripey neighbours to follow suit.
    Just to the championship would be enough to piss off their support and get rid of the plastic palace fans.  Millwall, palace and Charlton in the same league would be a fun season (but quite unlikely scenario for various reasons). 
  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 1,570
    CAFCTrev said:
    If anyone’s dreaming of a late-2000s Charlton-style implosion at Palace, they may want to temper expectations. We managed to make a rapid collapse into the third tier look effortless, but it would take an extraordinary level of dysfunction for our stripey neighbours to follow suit.
    One can dream.
  • Rizzo
    Rizzo Posts: 6,507
    edited January 28
    BalladMan said:
    CAFCTrev said:
    If anyone’s dreaming of a late-2000s Charlton-style implosion at Palace, they may want to temper expectations. We managed to make a rapid collapse into the third tier look effortless, but it would take an extraordinary level of dysfunction for our stripey neighbours to follow suit.
    Just to the championship would be enough to piss off their support and get rid of the plastic palace fans.  Millwall, palace and Charlton in the same league would be a fun season (but quite unlikely scenario for various reasons). 
    With our luck, and the form of the clubs, it's looking more likely that Millwall and Palarse will be Prem and we'll be League One! 
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 21,342
    Rizzo said:
    BalladMan said:
    CAFCTrev said:
    If anyone’s dreaming of a late-2000s Charlton-style implosion at Palace, they may want to temper expectations. We managed to make a rapid collapse into the third tier look effortless, but it would take an extraordinary level of dysfunction for our stripey neighbours to follow suit.
    Just to the championship would be enough to piss off their support and get rid of the plastic palace fans.  Millwall, palace and Charlton in the same league would be a fun season (but quite unlikely scenario for various reasons). 
    With our luck, and the form of the clubs, it's looking more likely that Millwall and Palarse will be Prem and we'll be League One! 

    That's the spirit :wink:
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 41,043
    edited January 28
    This is all getting exaggerated.  They only have to win one game in February and they’ll be 7 points from safety.

    I’d love to see it happening but the only way it could ever happen would be to replace West Ham, a club whose relegation I’d also keenly celebrate.
    You could go back to mid-December and bet on them winning each and every one of their last 11 games and lost all of them -  even against the likes of the mighty Macclesfield. I very much doubt that they will be massively odds on to win many matches this season which puts into perspective their true odds of winning any of those. Each game is a separate entity.

    In 2022-23, after 22 matches, Leicester had 26 points and Everton were on 20. Leicester picked up 7 points from their next 15 games and only ended up with 36 points thanks to a last day win against Wolves. Everton finished two points above them. There's usually one team that gets dragged into it and Palace are the most likely ones if that is going to happen this season. 

    Their game away to Forest on Sunday is massive against a side that has drawn with Arsenal and won at Brentford and West Ham in their last three PL games. Win there and it could be argued that they have turned the corner. Lose and it will be 12 without a win with Brighton away to follow. The local derby! Then comes the two games they really will be expected to win - home to Burnley and Wolves respectively. How nervous will they be then against a couple of sides that might play with the freedom of knowing they are down anyway and players potentially fighting for their futures for managers who are unlikely to be leaving. Unlike Glasner. 

    It's strange being a Charlton supporter. Anyone that dared to mention the "P" word last season  got rapidly shut down (and probably branded a lunatic following the Crawley defeat), we have to wallow in the expectation of relegation but to dream that a local rival might go down is derided. Absolutely nothing is certain for it were, Rodney, we would all be millionaires next year!