Palace sack Viera 08:23 - Mar 17 with 7475 views | ngbqpr | ...new boss builds team round Eze...his magic leads them to survival...sold to Champs League club for 80 million...our cut saves the day... |  |
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Palace sack Viera on 12:40 - Mar 17 with 2286 views | hubble |
Palace sack Viera on 12:12 - Mar 17 by CroydonCaptJack | Imagine how I feel then Hubs I was hoping they would hang on to Viera before it was too late. |
I was hoping they would hang on to Viera before it was too late. Haha, me too mate. And yes, I can imagine how you feel! |  |
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Palace sack Viera on 12:49 - Mar 17 with 2238 views | E17hoop |
Palace sack Viera on 10:55 - Mar 17 by ngbqpr | Blimey, sad to hear Ron Noades Syndrome among our lot Was that the game he later scored in from that counter attack? |
Yep - NYD 2019(?). |  |
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Palace sack Viera on 13:00 - Mar 17 with 2198 views | bosh67 | He had a great first season with them but they seem to have gone backwards now. A 12 match winless run means that Gareth must be looking over his shoulder to see if we install Viera next? They have a great deal of talent at the club including Eze but perhaps not the 'water carrier' type players who allow them to play. |  |
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Palace sack Viera on 13:10 - Mar 17 with 2164 views | PunteR |
Palace sack Viera on 11:13 - Mar 17 by Bluce_Ree | My Palace mate has a season ticket and says that Eze's been shit all season and mainly puts it down to a lack of effort. Apparently didn't try at all against Brighton. |
Chatting to a plumber I'm working with today who's also a Palace and he says Vierra has gone too defensive ( Not really Eze's game) and doesnt know what his best team is. Eze hasn't really played this season so a new manager is probably a good thing. |  |
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Palace sack Viera on 13:11 - Mar 17 with 2151 views | paulparker | Everytime I’ve seen Eze this year he hasn’t impressed at all |  |
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Palace sack Viera on 13:38 - Mar 17 with 2062 views | TacticalR | The great Eze debate. We know that he has been at many clubs where his talent was not understood, and therefore could not be utilised. We know that he can't or won't fundamentally change his game. That's why he was repeatedly expelled from the academy system. It just seems criminal that so many teams haven't found a way to use this man's talent. Maybe he was brought in as an entertainer in a mid-table team, and at the moment Palace are only 3 points above the relegation zone, so doesn't fit in? I agree with bosh67 that if you have Eze you are likely to need some 'water carrier' players. Having said that, I do remember games when we were on the defensive and Eze would buy us time and relieve the pressure by hanging on to the ball and getting fouls, so I don't think he was completely oblivious to the defensive side of the game. On the laziness thing, as I've said before, if only Eze could make everything look like hard work, then everybody would be happy. |  |
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Palace sack Viera on 13:38 - Mar 17 with 2057 views | CLAREMAN1995 |
Palace sack Viera on 08:26 - Mar 17 by daveB | gone to pot since they sacked Derry |
Careful there Dave you might get your ass chewed for typing something that makes sense . Viera lived of his reputation and his hands off nice guy approach was not what this bunch of under achievers needed and now look where he is. Palace have attacking talent that most clubs can only dream of but are not putting it together and sliding down. Look at Man City this week ,Pep called out Haaland face to face and KDB in the press and they did not crumble and cry themselves to sleep.Instead came out and destroyed Leipzig . |  | |  |
Palace sack Viera on 13:59 - Mar 17 with 2016 views | davman |
Palace sack Viera on 09:40 - Mar 17 by hubble | PS - I'd Kevin Keegan love it if Palarse got relegated. |
Although their budget would be about £100m more than ours and they will bounce straight back... Closed shop is a-coming (if it is not already here). It is so annoying how far we are now behind every freekin' team. PalARSE FFS. They can afford to buy their record signing off us. How TF did that happen. Utter disgrace how we have fallen so far. |  |
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Palace sack Viera on 15:01 - Mar 17 with 1919 views | E15Hoop |
Palace sack Viera on 11:13 - Mar 17 by Bluce_Ree | My Palace mate has a season ticket and says that Eze's been shit all season and mainly puts it down to a lack of effort. Apparently didn't try at all against Brighton. |
I think his tracking back from what I've seen this season has generally been appalling. He never looks like he's likely to get a meaningful block or tackle in. Granted, going the other way, he looks every inch the Rolls Royce player we all love, but I'm not sure you can exactly justify "building a team round him" if he's not doing the ugly side of the game well enough. |  | |  |
Palace sack Viera on 17:05 - Mar 17 with 1758 views | qprd |
Palace sack Viera on 08:26 - Mar 17 by daveB | gone to pot since they sacked Derry |
we dislike beale's snake-like behavior and PR management? take a look at the pattern of stories about derry's exit from palace, palace's recent run of poor form and viera's sacking.... and think whose camp might be leaking these types of stories? viera has gone a bad run where they've played a load of top teams and been without their best player... theyre still 12th... meanwhile, the coach with the mediocre managerial record to his name (including responsibility for a relegation at notts) somehow has all these puff stories about how he was the man behind palaces sucecss and how they havent been the same since.... |  | |  |
Palace sack Viera on 17:49 - Mar 17 with 1669 views | kensalriser |
Palace sack Viera on 13:59 - Mar 17 by davman | Although their budget would be about £100m more than ours and they will bounce straight back... Closed shop is a-coming (if it is not already here). It is so annoying how far we are now behind every freekin' team. PalARSE FFS. They can afford to buy their record signing off us. How TF did that happen. Utter disgrace how we have fallen so far. |
We're not behind every team though are we. There are still two whole divisions below us (at least for now) including a good handful of teams whose fans probably feel they should be ahead of poxy QPR. |  |
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Palace sack Viera on 17:52 - Mar 17 with 1661 views | Spaghetti_Hoops |
Palace sack Viera on 13:59 - Mar 17 by davman | Although their budget would be about £100m more than ours and they will bounce straight back... Closed shop is a-coming (if it is not already here). It is so annoying how far we are now behind every freekin' team. PalARSE FFS. They can afford to buy their record signing off us. How TF did that happen. Utter disgrace how we have fallen so far. |
No we have fallen to our natural position based on income, size of ground and average attendance. Why would better players play at QPR when they will be paid more elsewhere? Only some messiah or massive good luck would make much difference. Beale was a messiah for a few weeks. Unfortunately he came with more BS than the other one. |  | |  |
Palace sack Vieira on 18:22 - Mar 17 with 1608 views | Benny_the_Ball |
Palace sack Viera on 17:05 - Mar 17 by qprd | we dislike beale's snake-like behavior and PR management? take a look at the pattern of stories about derry's exit from palace, palace's recent run of poor form and viera's sacking.... and think whose camp might be leaking these types of stories? viera has gone a bad run where they've played a load of top teams and been without their best player... theyre still 12th... meanwhile, the coach with the mediocre managerial record to his name (including responsibility for a relegation at notts) somehow has all these puff stories about how he was the man behind palaces sucecss and how they havent been the same since.... |
I agree with the underlying point regarding Derry's managerial record and don't attribute Palace's loss of form with him leaving. However, I can also understand why Parish has sacked Vieira. Though Palace are indeed 12th, they are winless in 2023 and only 3 points above the drop zone. |  | |  |
Palace sack Vieira on 19:15 - Mar 17 with 1545 views | Loyalitat |
Palace sack Vieira on 18:22 - Mar 17 by Benny_the_Ball | I agree with the underlying point regarding Derry's managerial record and don't attribute Palace's loss of form with him leaving. However, I can also understand why Parish has sacked Vieira. Though Palace are indeed 12th, they are winless in 2023 and only 3 points above the drop zone. |
Valid points but context needs to be added. Since the start of January, they.ve played Spurs, Scum, Man Utd (twice), Newcastle, Brighton (twice), Brentford, Liverpool, Villa, Man City, Arsenal this weekend. They also played many of those games without Zaha, who still remains their best player.. No weak teams amongst those. Villa now vastly improved after imposters like Gerrard and Beale have made way for a proper manager with real repute in the game. After Arsenal, they have a number of games where they will pick up the necessary three to four wins to stay up for another season, which will be their thirteenth consecutive season in the Premier League. Well envious of them and applaud them for never having ideas above their station. The squad that kept them up in their first season in the Premier League was much weaker than the promoted Warnock squad and they gradually improved their playing personnel without paying ridiculous wages that are way out of kilter for a club of their size Look at their season ticket prices, we would never hold them down as low as that if we were in the premier league for as long as they've been there. Their highest earner is one of their own. They've only confirmed upgrading their old ground after all these years in the premier league. What's not to like. [Post edited 17 Mar 2023 20:43]
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Palace sack Vieira on 19:19 - Mar 17 with 1539 views | PlanetHonneywood |
Palace sack Vieira on 19:15 - Mar 17 by Loyalitat | Valid points but context needs to be added. Since the start of January, they.ve played Spurs, Scum, Man Utd (twice), Newcastle, Brighton (twice), Brentford, Liverpool, Villa, Man City, Arsenal this weekend. They also played many of those games without Zaha, who still remains their best player.. No weak teams amongst those. Villa now vastly improved after imposters like Gerrard and Beale have made way for a proper manager with real repute in the game. After Arsenal, they have a number of games where they will pick up the necessary three to four wins to stay up for another season, which will be their thirteenth consecutive season in the Premier League. Well envious of them and applaud them for never having ideas above their station. The squad that kept them up in their first season in the Premier League was much weaker than the promoted Warnock squad and they gradually improved their playing personnel without paying ridiculous wages that are way out of kilter for a club of their size Look at their season ticket prices, we would never hold them down as low as that if we were in the premier league for as long as they've been there. Their highest earner is one of their own. They've only confirmed upgrading their old ground after all these years in the premier league. What's not to like. [Post edited 17 Mar 2023 20:43]
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Valid points. But fcuk ‘em nonetheless! |  |
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Palace sack Vieira on 19:22 - Mar 17 with 1535 views | Loyalitat |
Palace sack Vieira on 19:19 - Mar 17 by PlanetHonneywood | Valid points. But fcuk ‘em nonetheless! |
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Palace sack Vieira on 19:41 - Mar 17 with 1492 views | CamberleyR |
Palace sack Vieira on 19:15 - Mar 17 by Loyalitat | Valid points but context needs to be added. Since the start of January, they.ve played Spurs, Scum, Man Utd (twice), Newcastle, Brighton (twice), Brentford, Liverpool, Villa, Man City, Arsenal this weekend. They also played many of those games without Zaha, who still remains their best player.. No weak teams amongst those. Villa now vastly improved after imposters like Gerrard and Beale have made way for a proper manager with real repute in the game. After Arsenal, they have a number of games where they will pick up the necessary three to four wins to stay up for another season, which will be their thirteenth consecutive season in the Premier League. Well envious of them and applaud them for never having ideas above their station. The squad that kept them up in their first season in the Premier League was much weaker than the promoted Warnock squad and they gradually improved their playing personnel without paying ridiculous wages that are way out of kilter for a club of their size Look at their season ticket prices, we would never hold them down as low as that if we were in the premier league for as long as they've been there. Their highest earner is one of their own. They've only confirmed upgrading their old ground after all these years in the premier league. What's not to like. [Post edited 17 Mar 2023 20:43]
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I'm pretty sure they came up as we went down under Redknapp so it wouldn't be thirteen seasons. |  |
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Palace sack Vieira on 19:44 - Mar 17 with 1485 views | qprd |
Palace sack Vieira on 18:22 - Mar 17 by Benny_the_Ball | I agree with the underlying point regarding Derry's managerial record and don't attribute Palace's loss of form with him leaving. However, I can also understand why Parish has sacked Vieira. Though Palace are indeed 12th, they are winless in 2023 and only 3 points above the drop zone. |
i personally dont care about palace. if anything, im hoping they get relegated so theyre pressured to sell eze and get a sell on what bothers me is a pattern of snake like behavior that is obvious the football world (ie which only cares about the premier league and isnt aware of the levels below) doent know, or care about shaun derry... he is hardly even a "that guy" that premier league fans are aware of .... so how is it that all of these stories are coming out about him in the press? how often do you hear stories about assistant coaches (unless theyre super high profile like john terry, gerrard, etc)? It would seem to me that someone has buddies in the media who are planting stories about him that are presenting him a favorable light- b/c trust me, no one cares about some middling assistant at a mid table prem club who has a s*****y managerial record michael beale sat in the rangers directors' box the second van brockhurts position became unstable. waht did we say then? how is that different than shaun derry suddenly becoming a regular at qpr games (and i believe, incidentally even sitting in the directors box) when critchleys position was becoming increasingly untenable his name will come up for qpr manager jobs at some point .... not for me... [Post edited 17 Mar 2023 19:50]
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Palace sack Vieira on 19:49 - Mar 17 with 1480 views | Loyalitat |
Palace sack Vieira on 19:41 - Mar 17 by CamberleyR | I'm pretty sure they came up as we went down under Redknapp so it wouldn't be thirteen seasons. |
Apologies. Were they to stay up, then next season will be their eleventh successive season. |  | |  |
Palace sack Vieira on 05:38 - Mar 18 with 1309 views | Benny_the_Ball |
Palace sack Vieira on 19:15 - Mar 17 by Loyalitat | Valid points but context needs to be added. Since the start of January, they.ve played Spurs, Scum, Man Utd (twice), Newcastle, Brighton (twice), Brentford, Liverpool, Villa, Man City, Arsenal this weekend. They also played many of those games without Zaha, who still remains their best player.. No weak teams amongst those. Villa now vastly improved after imposters like Gerrard and Beale have made way for a proper manager with real repute in the game. After Arsenal, they have a number of games where they will pick up the necessary three to four wins to stay up for another season, which will be their thirteenth consecutive season in the Premier League. Well envious of them and applaud them for never having ideas above their station. The squad that kept them up in their first season in the Premier League was much weaker than the promoted Warnock squad and they gradually improved their playing personnel without paying ridiculous wages that are way out of kilter for a club of their size Look at their season ticket prices, we would never hold them down as low as that if we were in the premier league for as long as they've been there. Their highest earner is one of their own. They've only confirmed upgrading their old ground after all these years in the premier league. What's not to like. [Post edited 17 Mar 2023 20:43]
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I agree that Palace have worked wonders to become Premier League stalwarts but that's nowt to do with Vieira. On the contrary, this shows that the board know what they're doing and can be trusted to make difficult decisions. They've done it before and Palace have survived. Only time will tell if this decision reaps the same reward. [Post edited 18 Mar 2023 15:30]
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Palace sack Viera on 07:04 - Mar 18 with 1270 views | numptydumpty | So the other plan is they actually survive Realise Eze could do with regular game time, so loan him out to a championship club on season long loan where he can play every week, be the main man and seen as new manager could see he just needs game time, Palace pay his wages also. Crikey wonder where he could be hired out to !!!! |  |
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Palace sack Viera on 07:56 - Mar 18 with 1222 views | Wegerles_Stairs | Pretty bizarre if Hodgson replaces Viera. |  | |  |
Palace sack Viera on 08:20 - Mar 18 with 1196 views | switchingcode |
Palace sack Viera on 13:11 - Mar 17 by paulparker | Everytime I’ve seen Eze this year he hasn’t impressed at all |
He came on and scored against Brentford but seemed to be struggling towards the end of the game.Excellent player who is obviously still not up to speed after some bad injuries. |  | |  |
Palace sack Viera on 09:20 - Apr 2 with 901 views | Rs_Holy |
Palace sack Viera on 08:20 - Mar 18 by switchingcode | He came on and scored against Brentford but seemed to be struggling towards the end of the game.Excellent player who is obviously still not up to speed after some bad injuries. |
looks like he's got his mojo back under Woy!... another sh!te day for us yesterday but it was nice to see one of our ex players looking the part. |  | |  |
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