How has it got to this? Won the FA Cup playing in Europe but looks like wheels are falling off rapidly?
Glasner confirms he is leaving Palace this summer and Ghehi pulled out of squad tomorrow for premier league fixture against Sunderland. Looks like he is signing for Man City as they have central defensive issues.
Palace fans must be sick of it all. Let's be honest, a club of their stature shouldn't have beaten one of the top clubs in Europe to win in the FA Cup and have such a strong squad as they have. It's not right. Oh and they shouldn't have had such a good manager.
Their supporters do have my sympathy.
It's how top level football is now and will only get worse so sad to see . It's explained soo well by Dave Bassett a few weeks ago in an article he posted in I think daily mail . It's made me think really hard regard re-newing my season ticket next season . It progressively got like this over a number of years . Clubs like palace and us and Brentford for that matter are it seems not allowed to have super players they get snatched by the big boys with money to burn . In today's era we would never have hung on to Johnny hanynes like we did . The money offer is life changing.
Quote from: JimmyConway on January 16, 2026, 01:56:46 PMHow has it got to this? Won the FA Cup playing in Europe but looks like wheels are falling off rapidly?
Glasner confirms he is leaving Palace this summer and Ghehi pulled out of squad tomorrow for premier league fixture against Sunderland. Looks like he is signing for Man City as they have central defensive issues.
No different to us is it ?
Manager almost out of contract and star player (Wilson) about to become a free agent and nothing their board (or ours) can do about it.
Quote from: bog on January 16, 2026, 02:18:41 PMPalace fans must be sick of it all. Let's be honest, a club of their stature shouldn't have beaten one of the top clubs in Europe to win in the FA Cup and have such a strong squad as they have.
Their name is on the cup but it was good old Stuart Atwell that was the MoTM.
No idea if Glasner was offered a contract or not but at least he has confirmed he's off. Silva has been offered one so sign it or confirm you're off. Don't think that is too difficult to understand even for someone whose English is as bad now as it was 4 years ago.
Does anyone else think Glasner will end up at dis United? (The Manchester one)
What's happening about City's charges? Nobody talks about that anymore while they still spend millions...
Quote from: JimmyConway on January 16, 2026, 01:56:46 PMHow has it got to this? Won the FA Cup playing in Europe but looks like wheels are falling off rapidly?
Glasner confirms he is leaving Palace this summer and Ghehi pulled out of squad tomorrow for premier league fixture against Sunderland. Looks like he is signing for Man City as they have central defensive issues.
Sounds like Mateta could be off in January too.
Quote from: bobbo on January 16, 2026, 02:30:31 PMIt's how top level football is now and will only get worse so sad to see . It's explained soo well by Dave Bassett a few weeks ago in an article he posted in I think daily mail . It's made me think really hard regard re-newing my season ticket next season . It progressively got like this over a number of years . Clubs like palace and us and Brentford for that matter are it seems not allowed to have super players they get snatched by the big boys with money to burn . In today's era we would never have hung on to Johnny hanynes like we did . The money they're offered is massively life changing .
the money players are on at Palace or Fulham is life changing. But it's never enough for some
Excuse me? £20m for Guehi? Was there some backhanders given or something? That is ridiculously low price for one of the best defenders in the country.
Quote from: demeant0r on January 16, 2026, 03:36:16 PMExcuse me? £20m for Guehi? Was there some backhanders given or something? That is ridiculously low price for one of the best defenders in the country.
Contract expires in June. They are taking what they can get before losing him for free.
Quote from: btffc on January 16, 2026, 03:38:34 PMQuote from: demeant0r on January 16, 2026, 03:36:16 PMExcuse me? £20m for Guehi? Was there some backhanders given or something? That is ridiculously low price for one of the best defenders in the country.
Contract expires in June. They are taking what they can get before losing him for free.
Ah okay, that explains it then. I can't believe Palace let it get to this stage though, should have sold in the summer if he was adamant about leaving.
Quote from: demeant0r on January 16, 2026, 03:40:35 PMQuote from: btffc on January 16, 2026, 03:38:34 PMQuote from: demeant0r on January 16, 2026, 03:36:16 PMExcuse me? £20m for Guehi? Was there some backhanders given or something? That is ridiculously low price for one of the best defenders in the country.
Contract expires in June. They are taking what they can get before losing him for free.
Ah okay, that explains it then. I can't believe Palace let it get to this stage though, should have sold in the summer if he was adamant about leaving.
Didn't they pull his transfer to Liverpool at the last minute in the Summer. I think he even had a medical there. I guess they would argue he has helped to get them to mid table and presumably safe from relegation so the prize money they will earn evens out the loss of transfer income
The sooner the top clubs get a European super league together, the better, they can all sod off and we can crack on with a level playing field for all.
Liverpool did a Fulham and fannied around trying to get 10P off and have now lost out to City. That's the way to deal in the transfer window.
Quote from: King_Crud on January 16, 2026, 03:34:33 PMQuote from: bobbo on January 16, 2026, 02:30:31 PMIt's how top level football is now and will only get worse so sad to see . It's explained soo well by Dave Bassett a few weeks ago in an article he posted in I think daily mail . It's made me think really hard regard re-newing my season ticket next season . It progressively got like this over a number of years . Clubs like palace and us and Brentford for that matter are it seems not allowed to have super players they get snatched by the big boys with money to burn . In today's era we would never have hung on to Johnny hanynes like we did . The money they're offered is massively life changing .
the money players are on at Palace or Fulham is life changing. But it's never enough for some
I agree - they earn more in one year than many earn in a lifetime of working. I am not sure how they can spend it all but still it seems they demand more and more which only the very biggest clubs can afford. We will never break into that elite 6 or so teams it seems to me. Spuds are 14th in the league but can still splash £35m out for an average footballer
Quote from: bog on January 16, 2026, 03:14:40 PMDoes anyone else think Glasner will end up at dis United? (The Manchester one)
I think he is far too intelligent to be drawn towards that poison chalice. Whilst many manager's believe ( and almost have to ) that they can turn situations and players around - I think he is far too considered -( and lacking in ego ) to fall into that trap.
Quote from: SuffolkWhite on January 16, 2026, 03:50:37 PMThe sooner the top clubs get a European super league together, the better, they can all sod off and we can crack on with a level playing field for all.
Trouble is the next tranche of 'big' clubs will get greedy and we'll be back to square one.
For some reason I could see Glasner at Arsenal if they some how manage to screw things up and not win the league this year. Maybe it's the vague Wenger resemblance.
As far as how this relates to Silva, I just don't see a big Premier League club coming for him. If he leaves I think it would be for a big Italian club.
Didn't Glasner reportedly block the Guehi transfer? In the end, both will leave Crystal Palace and they'll get significantly less money then they would have got if they sold him in the summer.
Quote from: SuffolkWhite on January 16, 2026, 03:50:37 PMThe sooner the top clubs get a European super league together, the better, they can all sod off and we can crack on with a level playing field for all.
And then what ? How far down do you go for the top clubs, and if you say the top four, then what happens when the next lot become the top four, do they then become out of reach for lower teams, I don't know the answer.
Quote from: SuffolkWhite on January 16, 2026, 03:50:37 PMThe sooner the top clubs get a European super league together, the better, they can all sod off and we can crack on with a level playing field for all.
Tbh, I hope that doesn't happen. And yes, I know how unfair and unbalanced this league is. Maybe, just maybe, the FA can get their act together and make some changes that does level things. But, even if that doesn't happen, I still find intriguing the David v Goliath aspect of games played in this league. And in recent years, we've seen clubs other than top 4/6 make inroads into top table positions. Both ManU and Spurs have been recently tumbling. Many times you see lower table teams give the top dogs a run in games, sometimes maybe losing, but just barely by a single tally. And I rather enjoy and look forward to FFC matches v the top clubs, especially recently under MS's tenure, always with a feeling we can get something from these type of games.
Quote from: deadcowboys on January 16, 2026, 02:37:12 PMNo idea if Glasner was offered a contract or not but at least he has confirmed he's off. Silva has been offered one so sign it or confirm you're off. Don't think that is too difficult to understand even for someone whose English is as bad now as it was 4 years ago.
Apparently he was and told Steve Parish three months ago he wouldn't sign it but they kept it quiet. Says he'll do his absolute best for Palace until the end of the season but that he wants a new challenge. Probably pissed off with the amount of players that they're losing and I can't say I blame him.
Quote from: SuffolkWhite on January 16, 2026, 03:50:37 PMThe sooner the top clubs get a European super league together, the better, they can all sod off and we can crack on with a level playing field for all.
Don't think that will make a spark of difference, they'll still have scouts at the Prem games when a player catches their eye, and their grass will be even more greener (or super-greener one might say).
Personally, I don't feel this SL will ever come off, as fans will leave in droves when they find they cannot afford to travel and prices space-rocket (higher than the sky by reference).
The Palace board makes interesting reading with some ire directed at their chairman Steve Parish. I can't believe the figures they are quoting of him receiving £2.5m per annum salary are anywhere true?
Quote from: Fulham 442 on January 16, 2026, 04:50:35 PMQuote from: deadcowboys on January 16, 2026, 02:37:12 PMNo idea if Glasner was offered a contract or not but at least he has confirmed he's off. Silva has been offered one so sign it or confirm you're off. Don't think that is too difficult to understand even for someone whose English is as bad now as it was 4 years ago.
Apparently he was and told Steve Parish three months ago he wouldn't sign it but they kept it quiet. Says he'll do his absolute best for Palace until the end of the season but that he wants a new challenge. Probably pissed off with the amount of players that they're losing and I can't say I blame him.
On the one hand I can understand why he's mad at losing his top players. On the other hand, you can't compete as a small club unless you sell players for a profit and replace them (hopefully) wisely.
I can see why Guehi would want to go to Man City, but at the same time, if Guardiola leaves this summer (as is speculated), is that the right move? Surprised Liverpool didn't come in and try and beat the offer.
And yes, if they lose Mateta too, the wheels are fully off. Proper West Ham behaviour from them, losing all their goalscoring, creativity (Eze and Olise), the core of their defence and their manager over the space of two seasons.
If that was us, I'd be so, so despondent.
Quote from: Logicalman on January 16, 2026, 04:52:20 PMQuote from: SuffolkWhite on January 16, 2026, 03:50:37 PMThe sooner the top clubs get a European super league together, the better, they can all sod off and we can crack on with a level playing field for all.
Don't think that will make a spark of difference, they'll still have scouts at the Prem games when a player catches their eye, and their grass will be even more greener (or super-greener one might say).
Personally, I don't feel this SL will ever come off, as fans will leave in droves when they find they cannot afford to travel and prices space-rocket (higher than the sky by reference).
The owners don't give a single toss about the local fans. They care about the rich fans in Saudi or wherever who can afford £1k+ hospitality packages.
Quote from: demeant0r on January 16, 2026, 05:26:31 PMQuote from: Fulham 442 on January 16, 2026, 04:50:35 PMQuote from: deadcowboys on January 16, 2026, 02:37:12 PMNo idea if Glasner was offered a contract or not but at least he has confirmed he's off. Silva has been offered one so sign it or confirm you're off. Don't think that is too difficult to understand even for someone whose English is as bad now as it was 4 years ago.
Apparently he was and told Steve Parish three months ago he wouldn't sign it but they kept it quiet. Says he'll do his absolute best for Palace until the end of the season but that he wants a new challenge. Probably pissed off with the amount of players that they're losing and I can't say I blame him.
On the one hand I can understand why he's mad at losing his top players. On the other hand, you can't compete as a small club unless you sell players for a profit and replace them (hopefully) wisely.
It's replacing them that's the problem!
Quote from: SG on January 16, 2026, 03:53:27 PMQuote from: King_Crud on January 16, 2026, 03:34:33 PMQuote from: bobbo on January 16, 2026, 02:30:31 PMIt's how top level football is now and will only get worse so sad to see . It's explained soo well by Dave Bassett a few weeks ago in an article he posted in I think daily mail . It's made me think really hard regard re-newing my season ticket next season . It progressively got like this over a number of years . Clubs like palace and us and Brentford for that matter are it seems not allowed to have super players they get snatched by the big boys with money to burn . In today's era we would never have hung on to Johnny hanynes like we did . The money they're offered is massively life changing .
the money players are on at Palace or Fulham is life changing. But it's never enough for some
I agree - they earn more in one year than many earn in a lifetime of working. I am not sure how they can spend it all but still it seems they demand more and more which only the very biggest clubs can afford. We will never break into that elite 6 or so teams it seems to me. Spuds are 14th in the league but can still splash £35m out for an average footballer
Never understood this point. They should actively seek less money? What a weird world you must live in. There are plenty of crooked bankers and crooked politicians making more money but you point your finger at football players cause they don't have blind allegiance to a "small" club.... Weird man
FA Cup winners to this in the space of 8 short months.
Talk about catastrophic success.
Quote from: The Little Dave on January 16, 2026, 06:13:14 PMQuote from: SG on January 16, 2026, 03:53:27 PMQuote from: King_Crud on January 16, 2026, 03:34:33 PMQuote from: bobbo on January 16, 2026, 02:30:31 PMIt's how top level football is now and will only get worse so sad to see . It's explained soo well by Dave Bassett a few weeks ago in an article he posted in I think daily mail . It's made me think really hard regard re-newing my season ticket next season . It progressively got like this over a number of years . Clubs like palace and us and Brentford for that matter are it seems not allowed to have super players they get snatched by the big boys with money to burn . In today's era we would never have hung on to Johnny hanynes like we did . The money they're offered is massively life changing .
the money players are on at Palace or Fulham is life changing. But it's never enough for some
I agree - they earn more in one year than many earn in a lifetime of working. I am not sure how they can spend it all but still it seems they demand more and more which only the very biggest clubs can afford. We will never break into that elite 6 or so teams it seems to me. Spuds are 14th in the league but can still splash £35m out for an average footballer
Never understood this point. They should actively seek less money? What a weird world you must live in. There are plenty of crooked bankers and crooked politicians making more money but you point your finger at football players cause they don't have blind allegiance to a "small" club.... Weird man
I am not weird or at least my friends don't think I am - read my point. I have made no comment on the level of their wages nor them seeking less money. I said these players demand more and more and only the biggest clubs can afford their demands. That is self evident meaning that FFC are always going to be playing second fiddle to the big six. Its progressively worse for clubs lower down the league, whilst at the grass roots level clubs scrimp and save just to exist. It just doesn't seem right to me as someone who has an interest at grass roots club level as well as being a FFC fan
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I have to say, I do feel a bit sorry for their fans. They've had their best season in history and now they'll seemingly lose a lot of their key players and the manager that brought them success. Maybe they'll recruit well, but I'd be very disappointed if the same thing happened to Fulham.
I might have dreamt it but are Palace not on more points than at this time last season minus two key players. They will probably survive this season and already know what Plans A,B and C are for next season which may quite possibly start from Monday after the events of this week with a rebuild chest full of cash. Not a hopeless place to be at all really. Us on the other hand ..............
Quote from: bog on January 16, 2026, 02:18:41 PMPalace fans must be sick of it all. Let's be honest, a club of their stature shouldn't have beaten one of the top clubs in Europe to win in the FA Cup and have such a strong squad as they have. It's not right. Oh and they shouldn't have had such a good manager.
Their supporters do have my sympathy.
Brighton go through this every year, become Chelsea feeder club. Bournemouth lost all their best players this year too. Meanwhile Man Utd can afford to burn through money without any need to win things.
Us on the other hand have only sold two players in recent seasons that we'd have preferred to keep.
But they both wanted to leave (one for money and the other for sporting reasons) so rather than let them run their contracts down and be open to ridicule by the fan base "how could the board possibly let Mitro and Palhinha leave for free" the club cashed in and have since twice made club-record signings.
I know which fan base I'd rather be amongst ............
Quote from: wback100 on January 16, 2026, 05:27:04 PMI can see why Guehi would want to go to Man City, but at the same time, if Guardiola leaves this summer (as is speculated), is that the right move? Surprised Liverpool didn't come in and try and beat the offer.
And yes, if they lose Mateta too, the wheels are fully off. Proper West Ham behaviour from them, losing all their goalscoring, creativity (Eze and Olise), the core of their defence and their manager over the space of two seasons.
If that was us, I'd be so, so despondent.
When I saw the Sky articles today it reminded me of us after the Europa run. Same kind of feeling.
Quote from: wback100 on January 16, 2026, 05:27:04 PMI can see why Guehi would want to go to Man City, but at the same time, if Guardiola leaves this summer (as is speculated), is that the right move? Surprised Liverpool didn't come in and try and beat the offer.
And yes, if they lose Mateta too, the wheels are fully off. Proper West Ham behaviour from them, losing all their goalscoring, creativity (Eze and Olise), the core of their defence and their manager over the space of two seasons.
If that was us, I'd be so, so despondent.
Seems to happen to most clubs that flirt with success. Soon as they make it to that top 6 they get their team and manager poached. In some ways not quite breaking into that yet is what's helped us largely keep what we have in Marco and our squad.
Expect if we manage to reach Europe that well see plenty of the talent that got us there nicked. King, Bassey, ESR, Kevin , Muniz, these are all prime targets for being nicked if we and they do well.
Really is hard to break into the top 8 club and stay there. Credit to villa for managing to keep that momentum moving for now. Their creative accounting and playing the same dirty games as the likes of Chelsea and city with all their violations is seemingly the only way
Quote from: SerbianLad on January 16, 2026, 04:28:12 PMDidn't Glasner reportedly block the Guehi transfer? In the end, both will leave Crystal Palace and they'll get significantly less money then they would have got if they sold him in the summer.
Thats absolutely correct, a deal was in place to sell him to Liverpool but they pulled the plug on the deal after Glasner threatened to resign,
And now a little over 4 months later they've lost them both anyway,
They should put Glasner on garden leave until June 30th and actively seek a replacement.