It may well be time for Pards to depart from his position at Palace, but I'm very concerned about the rest of this season. We've perhaps got complacent, thinking we're an established club, spent A LOT of money in the summer and now face a very serious risk of relegation.
The fixtures you'd look to rack up points from which we've now played worries me greatly:
Swansea (a), Burnley (a), West Brom (h), Bournemouth (h) - that could easily be 9 points, we're way off being on track to survive.
Going down would end a glorious era of supporting Palace, an unprecedented time of stability in the top flight. It's pretty painful thinking about that fading away.
Where do we look to find a manager who can be a long term part of the club, give us identity, progression and re-build our confidence. We really need to pull together and drag ourselves out of this. A defeat like today will be very, very significant for morale, the management of the dressing room over the next week is probably equal too, if not more important than any other week since we got promoted.
The fixtures you'd look to rack up points from which we've now played worries me greatly:
Swansea (a), Burnley (a), West Brom (h), Bournemouth (h) - that could easily be 9 points, we're way off being on track to survive.
Going down would end a glorious era of supporting Palace, an unprecedented time of stability in the top flight. It's pretty painful thinking about that fading away.
Where do we look to find a manager who can be a long term part of the club, give us identity, progression and re-build our confidence. We really need to pull together and drag ourselves out of this. A defeat like today will be very, very significant for morale, the management of the dressing room over the next week is probably equal too, if not more important than any other week since we got promoted.
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