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View Palace Passion's Profile Palace Passion Flag Bromley, South London 05 Sep 23 2.01pm Send a Private Message to Palace Passion Add Palace Passion as a friend

Who's our top 3 managers of all time in your opinion?

 


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View ex hibitionist's Profile ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 05 Sep 23 2.08pm Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

Coppell
Venables
Head

(4th Roy
5th Doogie)

... and should be in Nostalgia Talk.

 

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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 05 Sep 23 2.09pm Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

1. Sir Steve. Saved the club and got us to our best league position.

2. Roy Hodgson Saved us from regelation and has kept us a mid table team at times we have over achieved under him the season before PV took over too old too slow and yet we were safe.

3. El Tel. Don't like the man but he did a good job first time around.

 


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View Plumpton eagle's Profile Plumpton eagle Flag East Sussex 05 Sep 23 2.17pm Send a Private Message to Plumpton eagle Add Plumpton eagle as a friend

In my time of supporting (1974 onwards):

Malcom Allison - made us fashionable, changed the colours and crest and gave us a new identity. Relegated twice I know, but what a run to FA cup semi-final whilst in the old 3rd division. We became many people's second team and played some exciting and attractive football.

Stevie C - Took us from lower reaches of old Div 2 to finishing 3rd in the first division plus a cup final. We had our chance of european football cruelly taken away. What a team he created and without spending a fortune. It was the only time I can remember going to home games and expecting to win.

Roy - not the most dynamic manager and not many great highs. But he has played a huge part in keeping us in the PL which is no mean feat. Again operating on a low budget and a local lad. Excellent ambassador for the club and seemingly universally liked and respected as a club manager.

Honourable mentions to Tony Pulis (short but memorable reign), Big Sam (the same), Pardew (great football for a time and a cup final) and Dowie (a promotion and bouncebackability).

Edited by Plumpton eagle (05 Sep 2023 2.18pm)

 

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View Goal Machine's Profile Goal Machine Flag The Cronx 05 Sep 23 2.46pm Send a Private Message to Goal Machine Add Goal Machine as a friend

Only been going since 2000...

1. Roy: Squad of absolute old dross, plus Wilf, and kept us well away from relegation for several seasons. Includes the season when we lost our opening 7 games. Now showing what he can do with a squad of good players.

2. Pulis. Similar to above, but even worse set of players but wasn't there for long.

3. Freedman. Turned us from relegation fodder into world beaters playing exciting football with some very shrewd signings. It was his team, not Holloways, which got us promoted.

Special mention to Iain Dowie for his wonderful promotion season. The 'Dowie punch' was an added bonus. Also a mentioned for Steve 'Judas' Bruce - we were briefly awesome with Jovan Kirovski pulling the strings before they both done one to Birmingham.

 

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View pssguy's Profile pssguy Flag 05 Sep 23 2.50pm Send a Private Message to pssguy Add pssguy as a friend

Originally posted by ex hibitionist

Coppell
Venables
Head

(4th Roy
5th Doogie)

... and should be in Nostalgia Talk.

Pretty much my take since I have been watching. Honourable mention for Pulis's part-season

 

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View palace chick's Profile palace chick Flag South Croydon 05 Sep 23 2.57pm Send a Private Message to palace chick Add palace chick as a friend

Originally posted by Plumpton eagle

In my time of supporting (1974 onwards):

Malcom Allison - made us fashionable, changed the colours and crest and gave us a new identity. Relegated twice I know, but what a run to FA cup semi-final whilst in the old 3rd division. We became many people's second team and played some exciting and attractive football.

Stevie C - Took us from lower reaches of old Div 2 to finishing 3rd in the first division plus a cup final. We had our chance of european football cruelly taken away. What a team he created and without spending a fortune. It was the only time I can remember going to home games and expecting to win.

Roy - not the most dynamic manager and not many great highs. But he has played a huge part in keeping us in the PL which is no mean feat. Again operating on a low budget and a local lad. Excellent ambassador for the club and seemingly universally liked and respected as a club manager.

Honourable mentions to Tony Pulis (short but memorable reign), Big Sam (the same), Pardew (great football for a time and a cup final) and Dowie (a promotion and bouncebackability).

Edited by Plumpton eagle (05 Sep 2023 2.18pm)

Those 3 would be my choices as well with Bert Head who took us into the 1st Division (now Premiership) in 4th place. He was my first Palace manager and forever with those players in the late 60’s / early 70’s were my boyhood heroes :-)

I would struggle with Steve Coppell and Roy Hodgson to say which one is my number 1
As for Malcolm Alison, I’m fairly sure we wouldn’t be where we are now without him. He put us on the map where we have become The Eagles. Great times following Palace under him and yet we got relegated in successive seasons under him - Weird?

 

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View ASCPFC's Profile ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 05 Sep 23 2.59pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

The issue with Coppell and Venables is probably that we were the best but they also had other spells - which were, er, not quite as good. So first spells, fair enough. I've largely repressed the memory of the others with drink. Warnock did a lot to keep us going when all was lost.

 


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View Teddy Eagle's Profile Teddy Eagle Flag 05 Sep 23 4.07pm Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Sir Steve for all he did. Big Mal for leading us into consecutive relegations while being charismatic and sounding convincing all the while.
Bert Head because he was the first I remember and he took us up.
Special mention for Paul Hart - only a handful of games but during administration and a relegation battle.

 

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View JRW2's Profile JRW2 Flag Dulwich 05 Sep 23 4.32pm Send a Private Message to JRW2 Add JRW2 as a friend

Originally posted by Teddy Eagle

Sir Steve for all he did. Big Mal for leading us into consecutive relegations while being charismatic and sounding convincing all the while.
Bert Head because he was the first I remember and he took us up.
Special mention for Paul Hart - only a handful of games but during administration and a relegation battle.

Yes, good mention. Arrived in March and kept us up despite the points deduction. Rightly or wrongly, I hoped he would stay on after Hillsborough.

 

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View cannongilbert's Profile cannongilbert Flag 05 Sep 23 6.53pm Send a Private Message to cannongilbert Add cannongilbert as a friend

Malcolm Allison-he put us on the map. The publicity Palace had throughout the Allison era was enormous.

Steve Coppell-what a team he created. Can't forget the feeling after Pardew's goal in the 4-3 FA Cup SF versus Liverpool.

Roy Hodgson-what he has done for the team is enormous.

And let's not forget Bert Head and Paul Hart. Forever grateful to all these men!

 

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View monkey's Profile monkey Flag Sittingbourne 05 Sep 23 10.06pm Send a Private Message to monkey Add monkey as a friend

Steve Coppell
Big Mal
Terry Venables

Big Mal was a force of nature and his personality and the way he basically re-branded the club, as someone said above, put us on the footballing map despite back to back relegations. I started supporting palace because he made us famous and cool at the time despite only being third division

We were great to watch under Venables first time around and it was obvious those great young players loved playing for him and he too was a real personality and such a likeable character.

Sir Steve Coppell, how him and noades put that great team together of the late 80’s early 90’s is a miracle really and never to be repeated. Can you imagine a team now finishing in 3rd place in the premier league with players signed from Dulwich Hamlet, Greenwich Borough, Crewe, Port Vale, Aylesbury, Bristol Rovers?
Coppell didn’t have the charm and charisma of mal and el tel, but we loved him for what he gave us, simply the best

Edited by monkey (05 Sep 2023 10.08pm)

 

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