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View YT's Profile YT Flag Oxford 30 May 23 9.58pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by Lanzo-Ad

Dont take Roy out of the equation, i am sure he would take a years contract, and i am in the opinion that McCarthy can be groomed to take over the role, at just the time when the youngsters will be ready, its a massive gamble to employ Potter but also his entourage that will come with him.

Last time I looked, he was still signed as a player for Celtic.

 


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View ambrose7's Profile ambrose7 Flag Croydon 30 May 23 10.00pm Send a Private Message to ambrose7 Add ambrose7 as a friend

Originally posted by Zaha127

Who would you like as Palace manager? Rodgers, Potter, Cooper or anyone else?

I would like Roy for one final year give him a new RB, midfielder, winger and striker and top 10 can be a possibility. Long term would not mind Kompany or Carrick so if makes sense to give Roy one more year and Kompany/Carrick after a year can be a possibility.

Don't really understand this obsession with 'young' low experience managers, especially when a manager rarely sticks around for 2 years and it's clearly Freedman who calls the shots on transfers - evidenced by us seemingly signing Lerma with no manager in charge.

Ignore the fancy suit and everything that goes with it and Mark Robins' CV makes a total mockery of Carrick's but he doesn't get a mention.

Why would we not go for someone with >10 years' experience? Go for someone who's actually had to deal with a downturn in form and got a side out of it.

 


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View Willo's Profile Willo Online Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 30 May 23 10.11pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by ambrose7

Don't really understand this obsession with 'young' low experience managers, especially when a manager rarely sticks around for 2 years and it's clearly Freedman who calls the shots on transfers - evidenced by us seemingly signing Lerma with no manager in charge.

Ignore the fancy suit and everything that goes with it and Mark Robins' CV makes a total mockery of Carrick's but he doesn't get a mention.

Why would we not go for someone with >10 years' experience? Go for someone who's actually had to deal with a downturn in form and got a side out of it.

I hold Mark Robins in high regard.
He gained promotion for Coventry from League Two into League One then into the Championship and into the play-offs for a place in the PL.
Coventry had to play home games at Birmingham for a couple of seasons whilst he was at the helm.

Edited by Willo (30 May 2023 11.36pm)

 

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View MrRobbo's Profile MrRobbo Flag Purley 30 May 23 10.13pm Send a Private Message to MrRobbo Add MrRobbo as a friend

Originally posted by ambrose7

Don't really understand this obsession with 'young' low experience managers, especially when a manager rarely sticks around for 2 years and it's clearly Freedman who calls the shots on transfers - evidenced by us seemingly signing Lerma with no manager in charge.

Ignore the fancy suit and everything that goes with it and Mark Robins' CV makes a total mockery of Carrick's but he doesn't get a mention.

Why would we not go for someone with >10 years' experience? Go for someone who's actually had to deal with a downturn in form and got a side out of it.

100% with you on this

If it was any normal job, you'd be asking them to tell you about a time when:
You brought through youth
You managed a wantaway star
You progressed a stable team
You were flexible in your system
How you restructured a team after the loss of key players
etc
etc
etc

 

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View The Dolphin's Profile The Dolphin Flag 31 May 23 6.43am Send a Private Message to The Dolphin Add The Dolphin as a friend

No to Potter, Rogers and co - all failures one way or another.
I have no idea who but would like a younger Manager from lower down the leagues with Roy and Ray to help him through.

 

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If Everton ditch Dyche that would do for me - no Roy or Ray required though

 

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View PJEagle's Profile PJEagle Flag London 31 May 23 6.51am Send a Private Message to PJEagle Add PJEagle as a friend

Originally posted by The Dolphin

If Everton ditch Dyche that would do for me - no Roy or Ray required though

The only manager who hasn't failed Palace is Hodgson. Another season of Roy and Ray, mentoring Paddy would be a good way forward. If not then the two leading candidates would be in my view Cooper if he leaves Forest, or Potter, who did a great job at Brighton and got much better results at Chelsea than Lampard?

 

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I remain to be convinced that Hodgson wants a full year. It's one thing to do a rescue job over two and a half months and 10 matches - quite another to do a full season with its constant demands.

Having said that, he may have agreed to be the back-up if Parish can't get someone else in, hence the rumours re Potter. I don't see thatit as Hodgson's nose being put out of joint.

Time, of course, will tell.

 

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I don’t get this , keep Roy as a mentor for Paddy. If Paddy needed a mentor he shouldn’t be given the job . Who ever does the job has to be full on, it can’t be someone having their strings pulled by someone else.
All due respect to him , but McCarthy would be a massive risk, his first eight games would amount to a trial for his ability, Palace can not risk that, though it would give Roy thirty games this time to get it sorted.
The league gets better more demanding every season, Palace have improved ,just to appear to stand still in many ways, and that at least must continue, but only someone with some sort of high level track record for dealing with the problems of maintaining a presence in the Premier league should be considered.

Edited by Putitout (02 Jun 2023 10.20am)

 

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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 02 Jun 23 10.37am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by Putitout

I don’t get this , keep Roy as a mentor for Paddy. If Paddy needed a mentor he shouldn’t be given the job . Who ever does the job has to be full on, it can’t be someone having their strings pulled by someone else.
All due respect to him , but McCarthy would be a massive risk, his first eight games would amount to a trial for his ability, Palace can not risk that, though it would give Roy thirty games this time to get it sorted.
The league gets better more demanding every season, Palace have improved ,just to appear to stand still in many ways, and that at least must continue, but only someone with some sort of high level track record for dealing with the problems of maintaining a presence in the Premier league should be considered.

Edited by Putitout (02 Jun 2023 10.20am)

Agreed. Paddy needs to go elsewhere and gets his training and experience and if he succeeds come back.

There were siren voices on here ages ago about Shaun Derry becoming our manager but hindsight has shown he is more a put the cones out guy not the manager.

 


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View Willo's Profile Willo Online Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 02 Jun 23 10.48am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by Badger11

Agreed. Paddy needs to go elsewhere and gets his training and experience and if he succeeds come back.

There were siren voices on here ages ago about Shaun Derry becoming our manager but hindsight has shown he is more a put the cones out guy not the manager.

Shaun Derry does have managerial experience at both Notts Co and Camb Utd.
Whilst at Notts Co he signed Hayden Mullins from Birmingham.

 

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Originally posted by Willo

Shaun Derry does have managerial experience at both Notts Co and Camb Utd.
Whilst at Notts Co he signed Hayden Mullins from Birmingham.

And how did he get on at those clubs? That was my point Willo.

He left us with some saying he should be our manager and did not cover him self in glory where he managed so he is more of an assistant to the manager.

Edited by Badger11 (02 Jun 2023 11.21am)

 


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