So there is a loud minority of keyboard warriors and podcast ranters going red in the face screaming at the screen, insisting the manager who's brought Champions League football back to the toon twice in 4 yrs and won a trophy for the first time in 70 needs to get out of the club immediately, with extreme prejudice.
Kicked out, belongings thrown on the floor.
The more sensible through to the happy clappers amongst us, ask the question "Who should replace him?'
The two Prem Darlings touted by the bedwetters are Andoni Iraola, the Bournemouth manager and Oliver Glasner.
These are the two candidates lauded as the savours of the season and the two men, the tactical genius geniuses, far beyond the levels of Eddie Howe.
Give ya heads a wobble.
The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. All these bed wetters need to do is take a look at the results, facts and listen to Palace & Bournemouth fans socials to get the real story about these two.
Starting with the nipple himself Iraola.
The man has never won anything in his career.
The two rocks at the centre of defence for the Cheeries sold.
Last 6 - L,D,D,D,L,D - 4 points from 18.
15th - 23 points -6 goal difference.
Ridiculous.
On to Glasner
Credit where it's due. The man had a very successful first season in the Palace job. Disappointingly he won London's also ran, the shi!te non London football club's shoe, the FA cup. Palace's first every trophy. I don't begrudge any fan base outside of the cartel their success.
However, I always argue "If Palace wasn't in Croydon but say 150miles outside of London they'd be a League 2 team. The only reason they manage to attract decent players is due to their proximity to the capital."
Palace are a nothing club.
Last 6 - L,W,W,L,L,L - 6 points from 18.
3 losses in a row ahead of the Fulham match at Selhurt sh1te
Having seen a few Palace matches, I don't watch them and think "Wow, that guy is a tactical genius."
Clearly he's a decent manager, however, it's once again a case of smart recruitment from Palace. Wharton a quality player. Palace has always been able to do attract decent players on their way to a Cartel club.
As the Austrian man is not signing a contract extension no doubt he'll get his chance at a bigger club in the Prem or on the continent. It's almost perfectly set up for him to be the next manager to destroy their career at Old Trafford, once Scam-o-Rimjob is finally sacked by Ineos.
No doubt he'll got through the same 18-24 month career demise cycle at the swamp and fall foul to the folly of the filth.
Hailed as the 2nd coming of Jesus. Within 6 months Saeed TV, Goldbrick the nasally coward, United stand et al will be screaming into their webcams calling him a Fraud and a demanding his sack.
Good luck to them all.
Simply put, two sayings come to mind.
Don't throw the baby out with the bath water
&
Be careful what you wish for
Stability and consistency are key to success. Detonating 4 yrs of work and development over some honking away match performances won't suddenly turn this team into a title contender.
Another saying comes to mind.
The only thing worse than not getting what you want, is, getting it.
The baying hoards demanding a managers head get what they want at other clubs, they used to get 'new manager bounce'.
In this modern Premier League, the last few seasons, that phenomenon just hasn't been as prevalent at all.
Better the devil you know.
In Eddie we trust!
Kicked out, belongings thrown on the floor.
The more sensible through to the happy clappers amongst us, ask the question "Who should replace him?'
The two Prem Darlings touted by the bedwetters are Andoni Iraola, the Bournemouth manager and Oliver Glasner.
These are the two candidates lauded as the savours of the season and the two men, the tactical genius geniuses, far beyond the levels of Eddie Howe.
Give ya heads a wobble.
The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. All these bed wetters need to do is take a look at the results, facts and listen to Palace & Bournemouth fans socials to get the real story about these two.
Starting with the nipple himself Iraola.
The man has never won anything in his career.
The two rocks at the centre of defence for the Cheeries sold.
Last 6 - L,D,D,D,L,D - 4 points from 18.
15th - 23 points -6 goal difference.
Ridiculous.
On to Glasner
Credit where it's due. The man had a very successful first season in the Palace job. Disappointingly he won London's also ran, the shi!te non London football club's shoe, the FA cup. Palace's first every trophy. I don't begrudge any fan base outside of the cartel their success.
However, I always argue "If Palace wasn't in Croydon but say 150miles outside of London they'd be a League 2 team. The only reason they manage to attract decent players is due to their proximity to the capital."
Palace are a nothing club.
Last 6 - L,W,W,L,L,L - 6 points from 18.
3 losses in a row ahead of the Fulham match at Selhurt sh1te
Having seen a few Palace matches, I don't watch them and think "Wow, that guy is a tactical genius."
Clearly he's a decent manager, however, it's once again a case of smart recruitment from Palace. Wharton a quality player. Palace has always been able to do attract decent players on their way to a Cartel club.
As the Austrian man is not signing a contract extension no doubt he'll get his chance at a bigger club in the Prem or on the continent. It's almost perfectly set up for him to be the next manager to destroy their career at Old Trafford, once Scam-o-Rimjob is finally sacked by Ineos.
No doubt he'll got through the same 18-24 month career demise cycle at the swamp and fall foul to the folly of the filth.
Hailed as the 2nd coming of Jesus. Within 6 months Saeed TV, Goldbrick the nasally coward, United stand et al will be screaming into their webcams calling him a Fraud and a demanding his sack.
Good luck to them all.
Simply put, two sayings come to mind.
Don't throw the baby out with the bath water
&
Be careful what you wish for
Stability and consistency are key to success. Detonating 4 yrs of work and development over some honking away match performances won't suddenly turn this team into a title contender.
Another saying comes to mind.
The only thing worse than not getting what you want, is, getting it.
The baying hoards demanding a managers head get what they want at other clubs, they used to get 'new manager bounce'.
In this modern Premier League, the last few seasons, that phenomenon just hasn't been as prevalent at all.
Better the devil you know.
In Eddie we trust!

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