Relegation 2022/23

Are Everton going to stay in the Premier League?

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I guess they’re probably looking long term though. He might have kept them up but he’s underperformed for ages so getting someone new in now might set them off well next season.
I'm sorry but have to disagree. If they were thinking long term you keep PV with what he is trying to achieve with young players.
This is a short term move because Parrish is bricking it.
 

I'm sorry but have to disagree. If they were thinking long term you keep PV with what he is trying to achieve with young players.
This is a short term move because Parrish is bricking it.
That's like saying sacking Lampard was short term because he was building around young players. He's just not a very good manager
 

The thing about Palace is that they've got a lot of teams in the relegation fight to play, us included

If they get a new manager in and smash all of those teams then it'll do us a massive favour (provided we're not one of the teams they smash)

So though it's a bit of an issue in the short term, it could be a good thing in the bigger picture provided that we can get results ourselves
 
That's like saying sacking Lampard was short term because he was building around young players. He's just not a very good manager
Palace decided they wanted to go a completely different way from the likes of Hodgson playing safety first football and get a young manager and recruit young players. He had been doing a good job until the World Cup. I'd be interested to know the views of @Alan Whittle .
BTW what young players did Lampard play and in what way was he trying change style.
 
If Palace lose Sunday will Vieria get sacked
If Leicester lose will Rodgers will he be sacked
Southampton have spurs you would fancy spurs to win that
Leeds have wolves away fancy wolves to win that
If Leicester do sack Rodgers one of the other relegation threatened teams could do a lot worse than installing him as their own manager. I still think he's one of the best impact managers on the go. He can't build anything for the long term to save himself but he usually gets a tune out of a team as soon as he sets foot in the door.
 
Palace decided they wanted to go a completely different way from the likes of Hodgson playing safety first football and get a young manager and recruit young players. He had been doing a good job until the World Cup. I'd be interested to know the views of @Alan Whittle .
BTW what young players did Lampard play and in what way was he trying change style.
Patterson, Onana, Garner, McNeil, Gordon all signed or given major minutes under Lampard and he was clearly trying to play a possesion based 433 he just wasn't very good at it. Palace mightve wanted to change the way they play and all that but the facts are the facts and they've won one game since November. Would you have Vieira here?
 

I'm sorry but have to disagree. If they were thinking long term you keep PV with what he is trying to achieve with young players.
This is a short term move because Parrish is bricking it.

How is this long-term? It's a steady decline and not improving said young players. They aren't going to hire Sam Allardyce now.
 
Patterson, Onana, Garner, McNeil, Gordon all signed or given major minutes under Lampard and he was clearly trying to play a possesion based 433 he just wasn't very good at it. Palace mightve wanted to change the way they play and all that but the facts are the facts and they've won one game since November. Would you have Vieira here?
Not at this moment in time.
If the choice is Lampard or Cierra then I'd take PV every time
 

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