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Le Pop said:
A season of much hilarity for Watford, Millwall, Charlton and of course Bright*n fans starts here as Palace undoubtedly get regularly stuffed.
The only thing is that (for the time being anyway) Palace are in the premier league and the others are not, and even if we get relegated next May we'll still be millions better off.
Palace will not be getting "stuffed" in the premiership. The owners are extremely good businessmen. They will be investing their money very wisely. The team that will be fielded in the premiership hasn't even been formed yet but still the many "experts" are writing them off already. I think they'll have quite a successful season.The only thing is that (for the time being anyway) Palace are in the premier league and the others are not, and even if we get relegated next May we'll still be millions better off.
Watford effectively cheated last season by using a loophole which has now been closed. It was closed for a very good reason, it gave significant advantage to certain clubs. Palace and their owners/management were too clever even though Watford had a massive advantage.
Edited by Silver993tt on Friday 5th July 16:37
Silver993tt said:
Palace will not be getting "stuffed" in the premiership....
I sincerely hope not too. I was being sarcastic, hopefully, I'm just getting a bit bored with jealous ex-rivals sniping. You should see some of the crap being peddled on North Stand Cr4p lately Edited by Le Pop on Friday 5th July 17:24
Silver993tt said:
Watford effectively cheated last season by using a loophole which has now been closed. It was closed for a very good reason, it gave significant advantage to certain clubs. Palace and their owners/management were too clever even though Watford had a massive advantage.
You can't be cheating if you aren't breaking any rules. Wasn't anything to stop any other team loaning as many players as they liked from abroad. I suspect it was sour grapes on most parts.Edited by Silver993tt on Friday 5th July 16:37
Nobody batted an eye lid when the same group of "cheating loans" played absolutely pants for the first few months of the season.
I do find it amazing the attention and hostility Watford got for finding a legitimate way to compete with the larger clubs without splurging millions upon millions of pounds, yet people seem to find it alright that teams like Chelsea, Man City can effectively "buy" titles and cups.
Yes, the loop hole has been closed (something Watford voted for as well) and they have just got around it this year by signing the majority of the loans so it will be interesting to see what people have to complain about this year when they are mainly permanent signings.
Edited by Baconbonce on Friday 5th July 20:51
Baconbonce said:
Silver993tt said:
Watford effectively cheated last season by using a loophole which has now been closed. It was closed for a very good reason, it gave significant advantage to certain clubs. Palace and their owners/management were too clever even though Watford had a massive advantage.
You can't be cheating if you aren't breaking any rules. Wasn't anything to stop any other team loaning as many players as they liked from abroad. I suspect it was sour grapes on most parts.Edited by Silver993tt on Friday 5th July 16:37
I do find it amazing the attention and hostility Watford got for finding a legitimate way to compete with the larger clubs without splurging millions upon millions of pounds, yet people seem to find it alright that teams like Chelsea, Man City can effectively "buy" titles and cups.
Yes, the loop hole has been closed (something Watford voted for as well) and they have just got around it this year by signing the majority of the loans so it will be interesting to see what people have to complain about this year when they are mainly permanent signings.
I can't wait for Palace to come to The Emirates, were going to annihilate you as are most of this league. I think your going to be the worst side in Premier League history to be honest.
Alfahorn said:
... I think your going to be the worst side in Premier League history to be honest...
We may be, but then again we might not. What's likely is that there will be some surprises on the way and Palace fans will have a ball. We'll see... We're just happy to be there. We might make a bit of noise at the new library too. It must be tough on you gooners looking down on the rest of us from your lofty position of assumed success year after year, just a bit frustrating not to actually win anything...
EFA: Arsenal ladies won something a couple of seasons ago. Nearly forgot.
Edited by Le Pop on Friday 5th July 22:32
Alfahorn said:
Palace fans conveniently forgetting their club using loopholes to sign a player on loan from they club they just sold the same player to. Wasn't the scorer of the promotion winning goal also on loan?
I can't wait for Palace to come to The Emirates, were going to annihilate you as are most of this league. I think your going to be the worst side in Premier League history to be honest.
Palace had a player on loan, yes. However he was from the football league, not a foreign club. The loop hole that's been closed has been related to load players from foreign clubs.I can't wait for Palace to come to The Emirates, were going to annihilate you as are most of this league. I think your going to be the worst side in Premier League history to be honest.
Silver993tt said:
Palace had a player on loan, yes. However he was from the football league, not a foreign club. The loop hole that's been closed has been related to load players from foreign clubs.
Selling a player, pocketing £15 million quid, but keeping that player is as much of a loop hole as loaning multiple players from abroad. If a player is sold...he's sold. Should go to the team who bought him.Neither the scenario above or the multiple loan arrangement that Watford had last season broke any rules and so thus neither team is cheating. Palace gained an advantage from the Zaha "sale" just as Watford gained an advantage from the loan system.
Well done to both teams for using initiative - needs to be done in an age where £8.5 million buys an average league one player!
Edited by Baconbonce on Saturday 6th July 10:56
Baconbonce said:
Selling a player, pocketing £15 million quid, but keeping that player is as much of a loop hole as loaning multiple players from abroad. If a player is sold...he's sold. Should go to the team who bought him.
Neither the scenario above or the multiple loan arrangement that Watford had last season broke any rules and so thus neither team is cheating. Palace gained an advantage from the Zaha "sale" just as Watford gained an advantage from the loan system.
Well done to both teams for using initiative - needs to be done in an age where £8.5 million buys an average league one player!
"Crystal Palace have signed striker Dwight Gayle from Peterborough United for an undisclosed fee."Neither the scenario above or the multiple loan arrangement that Watford had last season broke any rules and so thus neither team is cheating. Palace gained an advantage from the Zaha "sale" just as Watford gained an advantage from the loan system.
Well done to both teams for using initiative - needs to be done in an age where £8.5 million buys an average league one player!
Edited by Baconbonce on Saturday 6th July 10:56
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23170099
Silver993tt said:
"Crystal Palace have signed striker Dwight Gayle from Peterborough United for an undisclosed fee."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23170099
I know, I'd be embarrassed to publish "we've paid £8,500,000" for Dwight Gayle" as well http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23170099
Seriously though, I sincerely hope they didn't pay that figure. Decent strike rate for Posh, may turn out to be an excellent signing.
Edited by Baconbonce on Saturday 6th July 17:39
Baconbonce said:
I know, I'd be embarrassed to publish "we've paid £8,500,000" for Dwight Gayle" as well
Seriously though, I sincerely hope they didn't pay that figure. Decent strike rate for Posh, may turn out to be an excellent signing.
Headline figures mean nothing as a very large percentage of the fee will be based on performance as he is so young.Seriously though, I sincerely hope they didn't pay that figure. Decent strike rate for Posh, may turn out to be an excellent signing.
Edited by Baconbonce on Saturday 6th July 17:39
Here we go on the roller coaster of our return to the Premier league.
The incredible highs of last season are now behind us and according to most experts Palace are certs for the bottom three, so let's see how it goes...
Day 1, Spuds. I can't wait!
The incredible highs of last season are now behind us and according to most experts Palace are certs for the bottom three, so let's see how it goes...
Day 1, Spuds. I can't wait!
Edited by Le Pop on Tuesday 13th August 09:05
Jose Campana - Spanish u-21 captain in midfield
Jerome Thomas from West Bromwich on the wing
Steven Dobbie, Dwight Gayle, Elliott Grandin and Marouane Chamakh, all forwards, from Bright*n, Peterborough, Blackpool and Arsenal respectively.
+More to come (hopefully a defender or two!)...
Jerome Thomas from West Bromwich on the wing
Steven Dobbie, Dwight Gayle, Elliott Grandin and Marouane Chamakh, all forwards, from Bright*n, Peterborough, Blackpool and Arsenal respectively.
+More to come (hopefully a defender or two!)...
An encouraging (although ultimately pointless) performance yesterday against one of the top six clubs gives us some basis for optimism. Palace were certainly not humiliated and largely defended quite well.
Far too little creativity or chances up front though.
Jedi's performance was a highlight and the fans were magnificent.
Far too little creativity or chances up front though.
Jedi's performance was a highlight and the fans were magnificent.
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