Telegraph and Guardian reporting that Roy is in the last chance saloon and knows that the Brentford game is critical for his employment.
Telegraph report
Talk Sport discussing how Palarse could be in relegation trouble (with Bmuff and Everton's form picking up) and that Roy's position is starting to look iffy.
Article in The Times by Bouffant Bertie (I hate myself for reading it). Not worth the bother - it's a whiney bit of self aggrandisement. But this bit caught my eye.
Still peddling his bullshit.
Delightful two page spread in The Times today. Headline "Owners clash and wage bill slashed: civil war at Palace"
Parrish falling out with his Yankee investors apparently.
:tears2::bloom:
This made me smile. They aren't a happy hoody family:
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Originally Posted by Spindle
Can't stand this weed fawning. They've been bankrolled, still have a huge debt and have a string of failures before this lucky smoke and mirrors accidentally created by Potter and an...
A Chelsea player was head and shoulders above the rest of your drones. Without him you were less than average. With him, you got a draw against a team missing their best player and two starting XI defenders - at home. And as for playing us off the park, check the actual stats. Remove the penalty...
Joint top by winning three games before the international break.
Cristian Romero, Davinson Sanchez and Giovani Lo Celso all missing because they went AWOL in South America.
Son (arguably their most dangerous player) out injured
Tanganga sent off after 59 minutes at 0-0
We'll see on Monday won't we.
And Spurs were in meltdown at the time too. S American players being dropped and in-fighting all over the place. I said at the time that it was an ideal time to play them. And Palarse made the most of it.
Don't feed the troll. It's not a debate - it's a stance. You won't change the trolls mind.
And aren't we lovely even allowing these prats the oxygene on our board. They're just goading, and we politely accept it.
From the Sky article: Palace's initial preference was to appoint a manager with Premier League experience but with time ticking and a number of players contemplating their contractual situations, the club has relaxed its requirements to help speed up the appointment.