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I'm sure you can question him. But by the same token, you can't then complain when people defend him.
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Maybe he thinks why should loyal employees like Millen & Garner lose their jobs just because TP walked?
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Oh please, bore off and come back when you are capable of reading what is written and understanding the conversation.
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Or maybe he thinks I'll need them soon enough..
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McBride was his coach, Kerslake the assistant manager, Collinge the physio.
Bringing them in would see Manos and Millen leave. |
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I bet he wishes no he'd have just given Pulis total control of the transfer budget for a season !
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We can't lose Alex Manos, that man is a cult hero of mine.
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I'm not as such, but what I find odd is the same point being used over and over again when people jump to his defence. "Without him there would be no Palace" "he is palace through and through" etc etc. None of that is in doubt but does that mean he should then be exempt from criticism if people believe he may be doing things wrong? It's all about opinions. This thread is a prime example.
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Better than this shit and getting relegated, because thats the way we are heading
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Criticise if it makes you feel better about supporting CPFC. I will wait for the outcome. Good Luck to CPFC 2010.
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Just been reading Steve P's Twitter account and feel sorry for him. I think he deserves a break given the success the board have brought to this club.
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We've only played 1 game FFS and did better than we did in the corresponding fixture last season (under Pulis) Its not an ideal situation, but suggesting we are heading for relagation at his stage is ridiculous
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I love CPFC 2010, but even I am starting to think something is not right.
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If parish is fighting keiths corner then it is for the good of the club.
Same people slating him are the ones that were slating him in the 'Dougie' saga. BUT, this sort of thing CANNOT keep happening, especially to the same person. Questions will and rightly be asked. Much like Steve wants to understand other people, we want to understand him. We always land on our feet, but this situation in manifesting in a completely different way given what is at stake.
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But some people do seem to have an agenda against SP in particular.
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I have to agree that a lot of people can't see the wood for the trees where Steve Parish is concerned over the whole of this debacle.
I can understand why, they have utter support for the club, which is laudable, managers come and go, owners come and go, but we are always here so in some ways it's our club more than anyone's. However, loyal support is one thing, blind faith another altogether. Try and look at the last week from both angles in turn. Looking at it from an anti-Parish stance, he comes out looking like an arrogant know all who fails to get on with anyone and interferes in the running of a football team (as opposed to a football club). From the pro-Parish perspective he comes out as a principled, if slightly naive, businessman, who has been incredibly unlucky in the timing of events that came completely out of the blue and is taking his time to fix them properly. The truth is probably somewhere in between, we obviously don't know the facts and never will, but in all honesty it is more credible looking at it objectively that a fair deal of this mess Parish has brought on himself. |
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