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From ManUre thread:
Elsalvador said:
Hopefully sir Bobby knows exactly who we`re going to buy, not that he's creating unrealistic expectations or anything...
I'm more confident of next season than I was when I heard ol' Davey Moyes was taking over from SAF. Van Gaal seems like a good manager, although I'm not sure how his and Wayne Rooney's relationship is going to be, but hopefully Van Gaal being there will spark RVP back into that killer form that won us the league last year.
From Brighton thread:I'm more confident of next season than I was when I heard ol' Davey Moyes was taking over from SAF. Van Gaal seems like a good manager, although I'm not sure how his and Wayne Rooney's relationship is going to be, but hopefully Van Gaal being there will spark RVP back into that killer form that won us the league last year.
Elsalvador said:
Shame about the result yesterday, Brighton controlled the game but Derby were devastating on the counter attack..
Their goals were pretty lucky, the penalty was unnecessary to give away, I thought Brighton should have had two penalties at the very least!
Hopefully we can pull it back on sunday
Says it all really....Their goals were pretty lucky, the penalty was unnecessary to give away, I thought Brighton should have had two penalties at the very least!
Hopefully we can pull it back on sunday
Here is a link:
"Tony Pulis delighted with his players as Crystal Palace beat GAK Graz 13-1"
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/9384...
"Tony Pulis delighted with his players as Crystal Palace beat GAK Graz 13-1"
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/9384...
Pulis showed his nasty side today. To leave a management position 2 days before the start of the premiere league season is simply 100% unprofessional. With that fact it's better he is gone. The transfer budget was agreed at the end of last season and Pulis clearly wanted more after he had agreed it with Parish. The owners call the shots, not the manager.
The reason Palace stayed up last season wasn't because of Pulis alone, the fans played just as big a part both home and away.
They'll have a new manager before the West Ham game in just over a week's time. A new chapter and I believe a better one as the squad is much stronger than last season with the chance of getting a further 2 players before the xfer season closes.
The reason Palace stayed up last season wasn't because of Pulis alone, the fans played just as big a part both home and away.
They'll have a new manager before the West Ham game in just over a week's time. A new chapter and I believe a better one as the squad is much stronger than last season with the chance of getting a further 2 players before the xfer season closes.
hornetrider said:
Silver993tt said:
The reason Palace stayed up last season wasn't because of Pulis alone, the fans played just as big a part both home and away.
LOL.Don't get me wrong, I understand that good vocal fans can create a good atmosphere for the players to play in and get inspired. But to diminish Pulis' role in your quite remarkable recovery quite frankly stinks of sour grapes now he's gone.
The good news is I think Malky is a decent manager so hopefully you'll be able to stay up under him.
The good news is I think Malky is a decent manager so hopefully you'll be able to stay up under him.
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