Pin-seeker
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100% he does.Palace sell their best players though, Chelsea have a lot of very good players he would back himself to get a tune out of. Plus the money.
I think if Chelsea want him, he goes there.
100% he does.Palace sell their best players though, Chelsea have a lot of very good players he would back himself to get a tune out of. Plus the money.
I think if Chelsea want him, he goes there.
As was the Brentford Spurs gameThis is an awful game![]()
You only have to look at the likes of potterIt's funny when people think "no way (insert manager's name) goes to (insert big club), they are a circus of a club"
It's as if people think managers doing well at smaller clubs have the pick of as many big clubs as they wish, or at least can bide their time until a vacancy appears at the club they want to go for
They don't. Most managers doing well may only have a small window of opportunity to move up to a big club. Glasner may have a good rep now, but if Palace struggle for a string of games, while some other club hits a purple patch with an upcoming manager, Glasner can easily be forgotten.
So, if Chelsea wanted him and he was going to massively increase his wage, he'd be silly not to go. And if he had confidence in his ability, then managing them should not scare him.
Couldn’t agree more.It's funny when people think "no way (insert manager's name) goes to (insert big club), they are a circus of a club"
It's as if people think managers doing well at smaller clubs have the pick of as many big clubs as they wish, or at least can bide their time until a vacancy appears at the club they want to go for
They don't. Most managers doing well may only have a small window of opportunity to move up to a big club. Glasner may have a good rep now, but if Palace struggle for a string of games, while some other club hits a purple patch with an upcoming manager, Glasner can easily be forgotten.
So, if Chelsea wanted him and he was going to massively increase his wage, he'd be silly not to go. And if he had confidence in his ability, then managing them should not scare him.
He was a relevation down the left last night though (first half, didn't watch the second). Skinned the full back time and again, whipped crosses in. Great to watch. I was surprised you didn't feed him more.unfortunately 2 of them fell to Savinho who is worst than Sterling in front of goal .
It's funny when people think "no way (insert manager's name) goes to (insert big club), they are a circus of a club"
It's as if people think managers doing well at smaller clubs have the pick of as many big clubs as they wish, or at least can bide their time until a vacancy appears at the club they want to go for
They don't. Most managers doing well may only have a small window of opportunity to move up to a big club. Glasner may have a good rep now, but if Palace struggle for a string of games, while some other club hits a purple patch with an upcoming manager, Glasner can easily be forgotten.
So, if Chelsea wanted him and he was going to massively increase his wage, he'd be silly not to go. And if he had confidence in his ability, then managing them should not scare him.
Too be fair to him he did have a good game last night , but he’s so powderpuff in front of goal . He got injured last night all so , which Pep said isn’t good .He was a relevation down the left last night though (first half, didn't watch the second). Skinned the full back time and again, whipped crosses in. Great to watch. I was surprised you didn't feed him more.
One thing that may swing Glasner is his own financial position.
I am not aware of him as a player but can’t imagine he earnt a lot during his career.
His managerial career he has not been at any big paying clubs, A 5 year contract at Chelsea would bring him and his family serious money that he may not have.
It’s also a club with huge potential (money), in the champions league and still placed fairly decent in the premier league.
One thing that may swing Glasner is his own financial position.
I am not aware of him as a player but can’t imagine he earnt a lot during his career.
His managerial career he has not been at any big paying clubs, A 5 year contract at Chelsea would bring him and his family serious money that he may not have.
It’s also a club with huge potential (money), in the champions league and still placed fairly decent in the premier league.
Unfortunately re Savinho he couldn’t finish a bag of chips at the moment. The Cherki goal at Forest. If that was Savinho shooting, Forest would not now be asking for footage off the PGMOL as Savinhos shot would of ended up in the River Trent and that was at the other end of where he was shooting. I think his powder puff appearances are why we have gone for Semenyo.Too be fair to him he did have a good game last night , but he’s so powderpuff in front of goal . He got injured last night all so , which Pep said isn’t good .
The manager they need is not necessarily the right manager as we all know. I sincerely hope not but I can see the fans suffering as a resultWell if reports are to be believed Chelsea are not interested in Glasner at all as they don’t like his style of football and don’t fee he’s the right fit for their management structure with 2 sporting directors picking the players and dictating style of play required making Rosenior favourite as they know him and believe they can mould him into the manager they need.
Couldn’t agree more and would say Glasner is what they need but heard several reports this morning all stating they’ve discounted even approaching Glasner as they do not want his style of play or his input into the team ins and outs. Seems they clearly want a coach to do as his told and just get on with what the people above deem as more important.The manager they need is not necessarily the right manager as we all know. I sincerely hope not but I can see the fans suffering as a result
Think that’s a good decent signing for them and good fit for the player too.
Stick a tenner on him scoring on Sunday away at Newcastle.Think that’s a good decent signing for them and good fit for the player too.