FRANK DE BOER SACKED

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xisstential wrote:
Mon Sep 11, 2017 12:05 pm
Jumpers For Goalposts wrote:
Mon Sep 11, 2017 11:56 am
Totally the wrong appointment. As much as I dislike him, Palace were going places under Allardyce.

And I'll do my bit to get this merged - that's how to deal with an under achieving manager.
Mid to lower half, they would have got there and tread water for the next decade under Fat Sam. That's about his limit...another Pulis, Woy, Wenger...... Would you like to see him come to us??..... actually he might just do a job for us...I can't stand the bloke though so wouldn't work for me.
By going places I meant they weren't going to get relegated and may have sneaked a cup win or into Europe. By Palace standards that is a lot better than what has gone before. Now they're scrabbling around for someone to undo the mess with moral at rock bottom.

And can you imagine treading water for a decade . . . . . . . . . . . Doesn't bear thinking about does it??

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After 4 games,fucking ridiculous. :banghead:

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Rugby Gooner wrote:
Mon Sep 11, 2017 1:38 pm
After 4 games,fucking ridiculous. :banghead:
Palace could have won that game yesterday with the amount of clear cut chances they created and overall it was a big improvement on previous performances ,they go 1 down early on with an assist from one of there own players they then knuckle down and create over 20 odd chances and 2 or 3 of them were open goals and I think he should have got 2 or 3 more games to see if he could turn it around

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herbert wrote:
Mon Sep 11, 2017 2:03 pm
Rugby Gooner wrote:
Mon Sep 11, 2017 1:38 pm
After 4 games,fucking ridiculous. :banghead:
Palace could have won that game yesterday with the amount of clear cut chances they created and overall it was a big improvement on previous performances ,they go 1 down early on with an assist from one of there own players they then knuckle down and create over 20 odd chances and 2 or 3 of them were open goals and I think he should have got 2 or 3 more games to see if he could turn it around
22 chances v the 4 of Burnley's, including 2 cleared off the line.. And their next four games are Southampton, the 2 Manc clubs, then Chelsea. Good luck turning that around. Sounds like a job for Woy.

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Looks like he had 4 'accidents' too many.

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xisstential wrote:
Mon Sep 11, 2017 2:26 pm
herbert wrote:
Mon Sep 11, 2017 2:03 pm
Rugby Gooner wrote:
Mon Sep 11, 2017 1:38 pm
After 4 games,fucking ridiculous. :banghead:
Palace could have won that game yesterday with the amount of clear cut chances they created and overall it was a big improvement on previous performances ,they go 1 down early on with an assist from one of there own players they then knuckle down and create over 20 odd chances and 2 or 3 of them were open goals and I think he should have got 2 or 3 more games to see if he could turn it around
22 chances v the 4 of Burnley's, including 2 cleared off the line.. And their next four games are Southampton, the 2 Manc clubs, then Chelsea. Good luck turning that around. Sounds like a job for Woy.
:shock: Local boy Woy will have to get 3 points from the saints game as I cant see him getting any from the next 3

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It's very hard to have any sympathy for Dr Boer when him and his brother were so greedy in the 1990s. Those 2 were at the very forefront of players turning into greedy mercenarys, so forgive me if I have a little laugh at him getting shafted :lol:

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Accident prone driver. He needs to take an advanced course at the Wenger school of driving.

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On the same day as me :shock:

Those ungrateful bastards should have judged him in May :barscarf:

He earned the right to decide when he leaves 8)

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Apparently it was special circumstances.

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Sean wrote:
Mon Sep 11, 2017 6:00 pm
On the same day as me :shock:

Those ungrateful bastards should have judged him in May :barscarf:

He earned the right to decide when he leaves 8)
:shock: wtf sean mate!??

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I secretly enjoy these managerial sackings and the sheer ruthlessness of it. Fuck their feelings, it's part of the excitement. Heartless maybe but season I thoroughly enjoyed Ranieri getting booted from Leicester whiles the press took turns to blame the players forgetting about his tactical ineptness and the fact that he sold the heartbeat of his championship winning team to Chelsea. Good job I don't own a football club because a certain Frenchman would've felt my Salvatore Ferragamos up his backside quicker than he could say judge me in May.

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Fat Sam gets £5m bonus for keeping Palace up, Woy gets £1m should they survive, no wonder Sam resigned after 5 months work.... :lol: :lol:

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General wrote:
Mon Sep 11, 2017 7:43 pm
I secretly enjoy these managerial sackings and the sheer ruthlessness of it. Fuck their feelings, it's part of the excitement. Heartless maybe but season I thoroughly enjoyed Ranieri getting booted from Leicester whiles the press took turns to blame the players forgetting about his tactical ineptness and the fact that he sold the heartbeat of his championship winning team to Chelsea. Good job I don't own a football club because a certain Frenchman would've felt my Salvatore Ferragamos up his backside quicker than he could say judge me in May.
I think it's great we have the gays on here now. It makes the old place feel very inclusive. :gayflag:

:D :wink:

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Jumpers For Goalposts wrote:
Mon Sep 11, 2017 2:48 pm
It's very hard to have any sympathy for Dr Boer when him and his brother were so greedy in the 1990s. Those 2 were at the very forefront of players turning into greedy mercenarys, so forgive me if I have a little laugh at him getting shafted :lol:
Quite arrogant too especially that fat blond who got Graham Taylor the sack in the Euros.... 8)

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