Interesting that those so called 'experts' are so convinced we will. Maybe they see someone we don't. Perhaps we get so tunnel vision and reading the BBS makes us all so down and have such a defeatist attitude to our survival hopes. I'm normally a very upbeat and positive thinker when it comes to Palace. Maybe such an absurd result on Saturday (especially after last Tuesday when we were all riding high) has somewhat clouded our thought process - who knows. Maybe they just don't see us play! Maybe we should pick ourselves up and start believing again. Interesting thoughts though....
KEOWN: If it was anyone other than Sam Allardyce in charge, I'd be saying Palace were gone. If he keeps them up it will be his greatest achievement. He will be marking Middlesbrough at home at the end of the month as the match to kickstart the Houdini attempt. He will fight and scrap to get a response from these players.
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REDKNAPP: I cannot see them going down. They have too many good players and in Allardyce they have a manager who has been down this route before. His challenge is to stop Palace playing with fear. Victory in their next home game against fellow strugglers Middlesbrough would give them that belief they have lacked.
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SUTTON: Palace have spent a fortune this season and I feel a bit sorry for the owners! Allardyce has got to sort out his defence. Signing Mamadou Sakho is a risk given his lack of game time but Palace have enough going forwards. Wilfried Zaha coming back is a big plus and Christian Benteke is a handful. Allardyce has pulled off escape acts before and I feel Palace will get it together.
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KEOWN: If it was anyone other than Sam Allardyce in charge, I'd be saying Palace were gone. If he keeps them up it will be his greatest achievement. He will be marking Middlesbrough at home at the end of the month as the match to kickstart the Houdini attempt. He will fight and scrap to get a response from these players.
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REDKNAPP: I cannot see them going down. They have too many good players and in Allardyce they have a manager who has been down this route before. His challenge is to stop Palace playing with fear. Victory in their next home game against fellow strugglers Middlesbrough would give them that belief they have lacked.
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SUTTON: Palace have spent a fortune this season and I feel a bit sorry for the owners! Allardyce has got to sort out his defence. Signing Mamadou Sakho is a risk given his lack of game time but Palace have enough going forwards. Wilfried Zaha coming back is a big plus and Christian Benteke is a handful. Allardyce has pulled off escape acts before and I feel Palace will get it together.
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