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posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
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posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
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posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
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posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
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posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
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posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
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posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
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posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
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posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
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posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
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posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
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posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
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posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
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posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
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posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
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posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
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posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
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posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
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posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
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posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
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posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
..
posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
..
posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
..
posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
..
posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
..
posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
..
posted by MTB. (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:06 PM
Palace weren't transparent Glasner was. I'm surprised they've let him stay till the end
posted by NRL (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 5:13 PM
Glasner was disappointed that Place were selling their best players, so giving him a harder and harder job to do as they slipped down the table. Of the rest of the teams in the Premier League, where is an obvious opportunity for Marco to go where he can expect to do things his way? The money has grown to such an extent that no one man can dominate a club like a Ferguson, a Clough or a Wenger used to do. Instead they also employ Directors of Football and such like, as well as coaches and managers. Those clubs who maybe might be selecting a new manager soon are all those who have itchy trigger fingers whilst senior management looks to find a scapegoat in case things go wrong. Spurs, for example, have had something like 24 managers in Daniel Levy’s 25 years as Chairman. (Eventually the owners have evidently decided “We know what the problem is, Levy. Its you! Get out!”). Unless Spurs are now prepared to break the bank, I’m sure Marco will realise Fulham’s offer is the best he’s going to get, and stay. Harry Wilson, though, might find a new home at one of those clubs who ends up in the top 4 and, with European football on offer, could easily go.
posted by peterjeremy - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:00 PM
Palace should kick him out farcical situation or the powers that be. Should keep discussions. With management under wraps
posted by Opitombi (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 7:30 PM
It's unwise to be advise the world that you won't be at the club next year. Look at the year Leicester won it. Man City were well placed, at Christmas but when Pellegrini announced he wouldn't be there the following season, it all went to poop, the players simply stopped playing
posted by Fred (Guest) - Wednesday 25th February 2026, 8:10 PM
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Can this be deleted quickly. this is not the place for verbal diarrhea or posting fobia.
posted by The Time Is Now - Thursday 26th February 2026, 10:18 AM