The Boundless Mediocrity of Crystal Palace
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The Boundless Mediocrity of Crystal Palace
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The fact they have the most English representation in the euros says a lot about their recent form.
It’s incredible isn’t it
@@Vizeh Incredible and surprising too.
Guehi is doing well for himself. Probably enough to get a move away.
They could have had more if olise wanted to play for England 😢
The thing is too, it’s not JUST the England team. Our players start for England, Denmark, Ghana, USA, Colombia; and we’ve got youth players playing a lot for youth national teams like England and Ireland. I think people write Palace off sometimes without actually seeing the successes we’ve had, and our international players are a great example.
Hate the idea that it must be boring being a palace fan. Much prefer the 11 years of prom football seeing the club slowly build something than bouncing up and down every 3 years
As a Burnley fan that’s experienced a bit of both, I do enjoy the yo-yo a bit as it always gives a sort of fresh slate often
I don't know fam, looking from the outside it seems kinda pointless that by mid March your season is done. Safe from relegation but now where near Europe and out of the cups like 😴😴😴
@@itsmeblank4028as an everton fan, I would love that next season tbf, but maybe not for 10 seasons straight
@@Vizehyea but that’s the problem, your fear of burnley not achieving top 8 makes you look at palace in that manner. I feel that palace has been managed in a great way. I don’t even think they are a selling club like Southampton, they kept zaha and paid the wages he deserved. That’s y I think palace is a great club, they continually beat the top or always have a chance. I much rather follow palace over Leicester or Southampton
Yeah, i dont see it either.
"its boring" is such a judgemental take
they have the longest streak of finishing in mid-table. how is that even possible? the consistency. "form is temporary, class is permanent"
It’s remarkable, only 8 points is the difference in there last 11 years
@@Vizeh this isn’t talked abt enough
guess that makes them middle-class.
@@kovidmaniktalia2780Palace fans brace yourselves for a roller coaster of a summer as I think bigger seagulls will be circling on your better and possibly (eventually ?) Glasner.
Vizeh’s jinx is about to become too powerful
Just you wait bro😅
Be careful of what you wish for.
People said the same thing about Tony Pulis & Stoke City.
The board took notice & then hired Mark Hughes.
Stokelona was born - ambition was shown, stars were signed, football improved.
Things improved so much so that they got relegated 4 seasons later & haven't been back since.
That is an absolute fair point
Bolton and charlton athletic 😊
Real didn't Stoke hold the record for most midtable finishes😂😂😂
We're not boring we're just red and blue
I don’t know why I laughed at that😂
american palace fan here. my total thoughts (here goes):
i've been a palace fan for 11 years now, basically half my life. i've only seen them in the premier league, so i'm only recently learning about the history, fan culture, and financial issues. thus my take may be a bit more uninformed than most lifelong fans.
what attracted me to crystal palace was the passionate fans, the pride in being from south london and a very diverse area, and the strong sense of community. we've got one of the (if not only) few official ultras groups in england (holmesdale fanatics). no matter how good or bad palace play, that since of community is always there and can't be bought or sold.
that being said, i agree with hopkin's takes. maybe half the prem is made of teams who've been in for 11 straight years, especially since we got promoted. if you're looking at the last 25-30 years, this period is incredibly successful for us. if you're looking at the last 10 years, like i am, it's also been good, but has rightfully left palace fans yearning for more.
we've been the definition of mid for a while: a really good game here, some bad games there, some meh games in between, just to finish mid table. but next season will be the first season i've been optimistic and looking up the table, thanks to glasner and our recruitment.
even though we rarely sell players for money, we still made incredible purchases in january. and sheesh, we've got a coach who won the europa league two years ago and has proven himself and european level team in germany! glasner even said "my goal is to go unbeaten", and we did just that. that was cold, and that's the type of ambition we need. i can't remember any previous manager stating that type of ambition with confidence. him and vieira are the only two managers to try and harness the athletic and technical ability of our squad, and we've finished 11th and 10th under them respectfully.
i feel like next year is our year to push higher. like you said, teams have been in the prem for half the time we have, gotten europe, but only
villa (and arguably brighton, unfortunately) has actually stayed up there. we've been stable in the prem, and now we can take risks and push on.
i went to my first ever palace game in march, at home, against luton. everything i loved about the club was solidified then and there. ill never regret choosing to support palace, and i hope glasner and freedman can take the club to new heights. up the palace! 🦅
As a Derby fan, I would definitely trade our experiences for Palaces in the last couple of decades
TBH there are 100s of clubs that would love the steady stream of PL TV money without ever really feeling afraid of dropping divisions.
As a Palace fan, I don’t think we are “boring”. We experience as many highs and lows as other teams, but our form just always levels out in the end. While I’m being biased, to call Palace boring for spending 11 years in the Premier League with a few good cup runs seems harsh - these last 11 years have arguably been the most positive in the club’s history.
To be fair, I think he called us boring at the beginning as a bit of a hook haha. All I know is there’s no better club in the world than Palace
@@pjkerrigan20 theres loads mate
@@jadonsideman6849bro, everyone says that about their own club, theres always 1 aspect of a club where you could say that a certain club is the best in , take palace, for example, I'm an "outsider" , being an Everton fan, but looking in on the club, it looks so well run, and a really good fanbase aswell, brilliant youth aswell, same with brighton , really good scouts finding youth all over the globe, and then developing them to be a really good player, and my club, everton, really, really brilliant fans, unbelievable atmosphere for every game, and the style of play dyche as got us playing ( not saying dyche's style of play is the best in the world ) has us fighting tooth and nail for every tackle, 50-50, everything, and that's all the fans want to see, the players trying, aslong as your shirt is drenched in sweat, to show how much you have tried and gave everything, that's all we wanna see, it's all we have ever wanted to see. But, long story short, fans r gonna be biased towards their own teams, and that's completely fine, we all do it, palace are a really well run club, with good youth, brighton have brilliant scouts, and great development coaches, and everton have brilliant atmosphere , with a coach who plays to match that
@@jadonsideman6849can't be united tho mate they beat you 4-0
I agree with you. Palace has been dangerous and well managed. As a top 10 club somethings go for you, and somethings don’t. But the feeling of things being much better or worse gives you hope that you can either fix it or get worse. I remember Liverpool being there and oh my god sometimes id get so mad hoping that some of those random signings would work.
As a Palace supporter, I think we’re anything but boring. There’s a really cool energy at Palace where (for the most part), we can feel hopeful about almost every match we play, but we also don’t feel completely destroyed when things don’t go our way. I’d also say that supporting a club is about a lot more than final league position, and this club has a real identity and energy that only exists at Palace. There’s something really cool about following young players as they progress, even if our league position doesn’t always necessarily progress. We’ve always had uniquely exciting, creative attackers, like Bolasie, Zaha, Eze, Olise, etc; and we’ve always been one to kill a couple giants every season. It’s a lovely thing to be a part of.
As per the point about hope, I think our solid foundation is the basis of a lot of our hope. Our board has built a resilient club that, if nothing else, will almost certainly never have a catastrophic decline like some other clubs that have previously been in our position. This club doesn’t want to be a flash-in-the-pan, couple great seasons then back down sort of team. Our hopes come from becoming a real fixture in the English game. That’s why the club has put huge money into the academy, and it’s why they’ve been working for so long to redevelop our stadium. The club understands that long-term infrastructure is more important than short term reaches into limited success.
I love having delusionally high hopes at the beginning of a season, but this team under Glasner really does feel special. Losing Olise was always the reality, we were prepared for it and will build well with the money we get. The core of the squad is better than it’s ever been, the attitude is positive, and the atmosphere is right. I think we’ll be a great squad next season, but the beauty of being a Palace supporter is that even if we’re not great, there’ll be something to hope for. Something to look forward to.
Also can’t stress enough how wonderful it is to see our women’s team promoted to the WSL. Every side of this club keeps improving and it’s so fulfilling as a fan.
As a palace fan, we were literally in administration 14 years ago so cannot complain
As a palace fan I don’t find it boring at all. Given the limited budget we’ve had in that time it’s incredible we’ve even stayed up. And in recent times we’ve done it while playing great footy
I’d never support a different club. We’re almost never boring. I’ll admit there was a time under Roy Hodgson when I got a bit apathetic, but this club never bores
@@pjkerrigan20 even at the worst of Royball, we still had Wilf. We’ve always had something to be excited about. I could understand being bored if we were mid table championship but every season in the prem is exciting
@@danielmulhern6085 lol to be fair, that last season of Roy’s first stint, when the Royball was arguably at its worst, I was living on the west coast of the US. I was waking up at 4 am to see Royball. It was miserable lmao. That’s the only Palace season I’ve watched from the West Coast, but it was like the single worst season to watch from a distant time zone. That’s the only time I really got apathetic about the club
@@pjkerrigan20 that was horrendous. Without Eze and olise at times as well. I genuinely thought we were going down. I was shocked Roy survived the Bournemouth game, and he lasted 3 more months 😅
this vid coming out right after olise to bayern is fitting
Saw the news and was just like…
“Yep”
Olise was always set to leave this summer. We as Palace fans were emotionally prepared for it, the club has been preparing for it, and the move was right for Michael. I don’t think his departure will majorly affect us next season, despite how excellent he is.
@@pjkerrigan20Exactly, but no matter how prepared we are, it hurts. 😢
@@FWHSG727 for me, I’ve been ready for Olise’s departure since last summer. Certainly not looking forward to it or wanting it, but ready for it. We squeaked by with a great offer to have him stay on, recover from the injury, and get lots of minutes on returning. In return, instead of going on a low release clause last summer, he gave us more great performances and is leaving for massive money. It really feels like the journey for us and Olise came to a natural conclusion. I’m proud of him for getting to join a huge club and will miss him a lot, but idk I don’t really feel big emotions about this move. Feels like everyone got something really good out of it and now the chapter is over.
@@pjkerrigan20come on mate of course it’s going to majorly affect us, just look at the results where he played against where he didn’t
palace may look boring at the end of the season, but, on a game to game basis they are 1 of my favorite teams to watch.
Better title : What if the Maneger listens to what my dad screames at the TV😂
I genuinely think Palace might actually pull a surprise run next season even going top 6; mind you I'm saying this as a neutral viewer that only started following them in the last few years and will likely follow them in more detail now that an international from my country joined them (Chadi Riad), but I know very well the capability of the new manager because I watched him a lot and looking at the players he already has or ones he's signing, it is looking pretty promising.
Palace next season will be scary. Yes Olise may have left but if they spend the money well I could see them finishing in the top 7 next season
Doubt it.
Crystal Palace have established themselves as a mid table /top half team palace next year could be getting conference league football.
Tbh as a palace fan, before 11 years of Midtable finishes we almost lost our club
Ok Palace is quite a full mid table team but in my opinion they look to change, I think with Glasner at the wheel they can get into a Europa league place or conference league, call it a hot take but look at their recent form and you will see why
We’re gonna be very good next season. The real kicker is that if this team doesn’t achieve as much as we hoped, we won’t really have to worry about losing it all in the rebuild. That’s where the hope comes from for Palace, our foundations are so strong now. We can always push higher, but we’re secure that going much lower isn’t likely any time soon
I’m not kidding when I say vizeh talks in every video like it’s a documentary or something
Im from Serbia (one of those countries that only knows and supports big clubs) and im LFC fan but my old man for some reason loves Cpal. We so, both, watch PL a lot and he loves them. So i got to buy him a jersey.
From my perspective Cpal is not boring, actually very enjoyable games especially when they play at home, its like Cpal has some bigger soul in fandom. Just my feeling as non Cpal fan.
Point is there are a lot of fans of smaller clubs around the world ppl are not aware of
Great video mate as usual
P.s. why are you in Poland and how did you get there😂
I know a guy who always talks about how much he likes watching cp, big crystal palace fan i assume
I think it's a fantastic achievement for a club the size of Crystal Palace to consistently finish in mid table in the Premier League! To finish 10th and finish above teams like Everton, Brighton and Nottingham Forest is something to be proud of! I think if they can hold on to the players they have currently they could potentially push for the Europa or Europa Conference leagues!!
Next season could be something special for Palace
They’re losing Olise and Eze.
@doubleplusdanny where is eze going ?
@@meentage I’m not Fabrizio Romano, mate. Though, I am near certain he won’t stay at CP.
@@doubleplusdannyI don’t think ur right about Ebs. His situation is quite different from Olise. We were always sort of set to be a stepping stone for Olise, but Eze has a different relationship to the club. He’s got the right personality for our club, he’s a South London boy, and we played a much bigger role in shaping his career compared to Olise’s (tho obviously Olise wouldn’t be where he is without us either). Additionally, I’d say our board doesn’t really play when it comes to holding onto talismanic players. If Eze goes this summer, it will be for a very inflated price. The board isn’t letting him go for cheap, or even for market value really.
@@meentageto arsenal most likely
The 2nd half or 2016-17 made me fall in love with the club. It went from being quite dire under Pardew, then Big sam does what he does best and brought beleif back into us and we had a great run defeating liverpool, Arsenal & Chelsea (albeit we had a lucky handball go our way).
Despite De Boer not getting results out of the squad, he did do one thing that Palace struggles at times to do, and that is bring youth into our defence, i dont remeber him signing any attackers at all, and some did become key parts of our starting xi like Jaïro. I think we're moving on from being bog standard mid-table. It's funny that we still have Ward on our books he's like the relic of the last 10 years of Palace.
Boy I sure hope that palace keeps all these players
As a Palace fan I wouldn’t call us boring at all. If you only look at our league finishes then that will only tell you a tiny window of our seasons. Every year is a rollercoaster, it’s never a given that we finish where we do, we go through long spells of not winning games and then have sudden upturn in form either from a new signing, player returning from injury, a new manager. Every season we get a couple of great results out of the big sides and cause an upset. We’ve had some of the most exciting talents outside of the top 6 clubs for years. We’ve done this all whilst spending under budget, something a lot of clubs don’t do and just buy there success or end up failing miserably and in debt, points deducted etc. yet we have signed the championships most promising stars consistently, upgraded our academy to an extremely high standard, have started the expansion of our ground and it’s all come together at the perfect moment, now is the time to kick on. We have a very exciting manager and group of players, we are financially healthy, this is something a lot of clubs underestimate but it means we have buying power and don’t have to sell our best players unless it makes sense to us.
I’m convinced Glasner is the man to take us out of the bottom half and everyone is going to want him to become their manager. I fear that if we do punch to far above our weight that the vultures will be circling.
I miss their old badge
I am a man utd fan and im in awe everytime we play them. They are sort of a bogey team for us but... losing Zaha and immidiately replacing him with a like for like player, shows that there is a plan and a structure in place. I bet most of Palace's 11 wud get into the man utd squad too :P
It isn't boring, every season is a mix of disaster and recovery, a mini rollercoaster.
I really enjoy Crystal Palace. If you are a club that produces super young talent, and will now reap some of the financial rewards, that’s no bad thing. We get to see Prem stars and on our days can give anyone a game.
As a non English Palace and their fan are some of the few i respect in England , correct me if i am wrong but i dont think any other team in England still has an Ultras/Ultras-like group still going. Palace is one of the few Clubs in England that operates as a community club similar to how Clubs are run in Italy and in the Balkans , giving back to the communities helping hosting stuff and keeping those deep roots going from their end aswell.
I’m so happy you’ve done a palace vid vizeh I’ve watched you for time and always was curious your thoughts as a lifetime palace fan class as always !
And also I wouldn’t have it any other way cause the highs are the best highs as a palace fan and the worst is defo awful it’s like life honestly for me 😂
Has Bayern Munich matched Olise's Release Clause yet?
Yup, he's going for 50m iirc
@@turkiye.facts.genius:(
I believe so mate
Sometimes someone has to go for the club to invest in and improve the squad!!
really good answers and they make sense. Staying in the league n playing the big boys broadcasted worldwide so they deserve the respect. Im an Arsenal fan in south africa n we know n like Palace because of their efforts on Monday nights under the lights
Hi! Great video! My mum got me into football and got me supporting the palace. We have a few saying in our house about palace, one of which is “never a boring day at the palace.” People who aren’t palace fans only see the results, the final points tally. They don’t see every game, every moment. Palace are without question one the most chaotic clubs in the premier league. And yet we have always kept our heads above the water and it’s always balanced out. If I were to describe palace in a phrase it would be “ordered chaos.” UTP 💙❤️🦅💙❤️🦅
There’s something to be said about how sustainable these seasons have been. However the best part is that, if you’re consistently safe from relegation, you get sit comfortably in the mid table but get to be the banana peel messing with other teams’ seasons
Grew up watching Palace mid table in the championship, nearly relegated to L1, administration, and now 11 prem seasons consistently competing and beating the top teams in the world and annoying all my plastic friends over the years. Wouldn't swap it for anything. I never want to see us relegated as I don't want to see my club fail, lose money, lose jobs, lose players and spoil all the hard work from our 2013 promotion. Some seasons have been tough; we wanted to push from mid-table to top 10 and Glasner achieved this in 3 months so future is looking bright. It is defo not boring.
I would give it all up for a conference league quarter final
They do have some great players whom they bought for very cheap. They might get Duran from Villa and will get 3 key players from the Colombian national team who have lots of stamina and are all decent, hardworking guys.
What you have to consider is that the Premier League is the European Super league. They aren't selling their souls, the gulf autocracies or going into debt to buy off 3 or 4 spots higher on the table. I mean, stable and solid rise is better than suicide charge or selling your ass
Nice to end a Saturday evening with a cold one and a mini vizeh movie🎉
You know it's gonna be a banger when Vizeh uploads a video
Been a Palace fan since 2012, HLTCO hit it on the spot with those answers! I hope Palace can keep up the form from the last 3 months of the season, it was such a wild ride.
If pep managed the team with the best eleven they’d get top six
If Brighton, Newcastle and Villa can, why not?
Who needs Pep? We’ve got Oli Glasner
Nah i dont think so
Burney fan calling Palace boring, why i never 😂 You lot wouldn't kill for that consistency in the PL? Lets be honest
Nah, this Vizeh guy is just negative all the time.
maybe watch the video before you comment?
You haven’t watched the video, have you?
@@NoLuckJKMY807bro literally watch the video, it’s giving both sides to the argument that’s commonly given online
@@Vizeh I made the comment before I finished watching, fair enough. I guess your clickbait title worked on me but good video tbf
The future is good for us tho, we are actually finally looking in the right direction with glasner
We aren’t boring.. We’ve been so much fun to watch after beating Liverpool.. You’re a burnley fan and you’re talking about us being boring when you’re in the championship.
Championship is very competitive I think being a city fan would be boring just winning every thing with ease not fun
From Rural western Sydney Australia, Palace now and always
Damn it you beat me to tipping Palace to be shock of the season next season. Glasner to be Prem manager of the season.
I think Palace could do well but wouldn’t say manager of the season, could see them being 8th though!
I just realised how useful your background in graphic design would be since it makes for easily recognisable thumbnails
Rooting hard for them next pl season
Love your videos vizeh
Mid table suits them, anything else and they start to implode
for me CP is very intresting club yeah they always finish around 12th place but when it comes to game against them as supporter of any big club you have in back of your mind well they can supprise us like beating united 4-0 this year or drawing with LFC last year
Honestly you being a burnley fan makes this even funnier
As a Palace fan I think you’re forgetting about the uncertainty surrounding managers and players leaving, what’s going on in the boardroom and the fact that in most of these seasons we’ve actually been in relegation battles for a lot of them till the last few months. I mean in 17/18 we only had 4 points from the first 10 games having lost the first 7 and still stayed up!
We’ve also had some great FA Cuo runs in 15-16 and 21-22 which haven’t been boring!
For the first time since promotion I now believe we finally have genuine hope of getting European football.
Yes there has always been an element of frustration and anger watching other teams overtake us from the championship and some like Burnley making Europe. Many of us feel like there’s no reason why we couldn’t have been there if we’d shown more ambition in the transfer market.
Having said that if you’d offer this in 2010 or even in 2013 after the okay off final we’d have all taken it in a heartbeat. We are just so proud of where we’ve come from and enjoying the journey wherever it takes us.
The other side of the conversation with regard to the transfer market is that our board has never overspent, never overstepped itself. I agree we’ve had some really disappointing windows and seen similar clubs temporarily surpass us, but there really is something to be said about the financial stability. It sets us up to build more and more into the future
@@pjkerrigan20 I take your point. However I do think there is a way we could’ve spent more and still continued to be financial stable.
@@Nerdyfootballfan26 I mean have you seen how much investment the club has put into the academy, and how much has had to stay earmarked and unspent to keep our stadium redevelopment viable? Now the academy complex is among the best in England and the stadium redevelopment is actually commencing. We’re not gonna be in Everton’s situation last season with financial penalties and the unsure situation of a new ground bankrupting us. I think sometimes football fans as a whole can be really short-term thinkers, but our board are mostly in it for the long term (Textor’s weird tho f*ck that guy)
@@pjkerrigan20 investing in the academy is all well and good but how many have we actually seen break into the first team? The ones that have the likes of AWB before he left and Mitchell only got their chance through injuries. The new stand was proposed in 2025, why has it taken nearly a decade to even start work…thank god things are finally looking up tho. But I do fear losing Olise.
@@Nerdyfootballfan26 the stadium development stalling has a lot to do with complex development permits and the ongoing conflict with Sainsbury’s regarding the sale of the land. The club isn’t to blame for the stadium taking forever, the endless bureaucracy of trying to build new things in England is. As per the academy, I know we haven’t had that many breakthrough young players recently (and some of that is down to Roy being bad about young players), but I still think you’re not considering how long it takes for this kind of thing to pay off. Look at how successful our U23 and U18 teams have been. Our youth teams are doing better than their peers at big clubs. That will eventually translate. Everything takes time.
As an Oldham fan our owners have ruined us and never stick to a project but there is now hope with rothwell as the owner hopefully sorting out the finished financials and Mellon being in charge gathering us momentum at the end of last season. Would love a full in depth video about the fall of oldgam
FA cup final, semi final, beating City multiple times, new training ground, crazy managers from pulis & alladyce to de boer and vieria.
Not boring at all, great video!
making this video while fabrizio announced olise at bayern😂
Palace fans brace yourselves for a roller coaster of a summer as I think bigger seagulls will be circling on your better and possibly (eventually ?) Glasner.
As soon as Vizeh makes this video Olise is booking his flights to Munich…
Palace fan here - i love my club and im very biased, BUT we have a level of consistency that most other clubs would happily take. Being firmly mid table for so long isn’t ideal, but it’s not a situation I take for granted. I don’t believe it’s stagnation at all. In fact, we could be overachieving, but we’re so boring that it goes unnoticed lol
I can see why people think we're a boring club, and for a while we somewhat have been. Its all been about stability from the club's perspective and not spending beyond our means. With the new stand we'd increase our revenue and hopefully push on. It's a massive shame we've sold Olise, but I trust in Dougie Freedman to find a replacement. We can genuinely challenge for Europe next season.
Kamada isn’t like-for-like with Olise, but he’s a very solid creative player who’s already built a relationship with Glasner. We’ve also already brought in arguably the most promising defender in all of Spain from last season in Chadi Riad. I’m sure Dougie isn’t done yet either. We should retain most of the core and be really good next year
I think you’d do well to replace him, that money can help quite a bit
No u won’t 😂😂 it’s palace know your place.
@@steviewonder2081 God forbid we have any sort of ambition 🙄
@@ezedinhothethirdstick to 12th and have a relegation scare as usual.
Good timing because olise is now heading to Bayern
Crystal Palace formed in 1861, in south east London are the only south London team in premier League.😮
They have established themselves in this League and now under a new manager in oliver glasner; they will want to push on and do well.😅
Time to load up the career mode
As a Leeds fan I'd love to have Palace's place
I love my eagles, but looking on the up as long as we got og
If you modernize selhurst park 3 ways round (sides of the stadium) it'll add more energy to the club, they already have the best chants/songs in the league and they always roar for the club, it's still in London after all, and craven cottage is the only stadium not going to change much
Under Glasner they look much better tbh. they might be in the race for europe this season if they can keep players. (Bayern look the be signing Olise atm though)
They have hope, which is all you can ask first really
Istg palace is that one team that you forget exists until your team plays against them
Crazy how good their squad is on paper though
Goated fm24 save
SEAGULLS! SEAGULLS! SEAGULLS! SEAGULLS! SEAGULLS!
Bro is really a Burnley fan 😂
Crystal Palace are not boring we are a special club with lots of young talent
Today I just found out what HLTCO stands for, cheers mate
well olise is gone
Dont forget. ROB HOLDING
Gonna be interesting to see if they can hold on to eze now that Olise is basically confirmed to go, I do think eze will be a bit like zaha and stay at crystal palace though, whether he wants to go or not.
My eyes lighting up seeing the Vizeh notification
❤
As a saints fan, all I can say is I'm not envious of Crystal palace because in the season's we spent in the peek as had better campaigns but I respect that they have stuck to their system, from yannick bolasie and zaha to olise and eze, when we stayed from our system and failed to integrate young players continue team that was our downfall. Saints looked much better this season though and I hope we can do well next season.
*prem *strayed
Peak was Southampton was something I remember seeing Southampton in top four and amazing talents I don't know where it all went wrong. Till this day I have that respect for the club
@@meentage we stopped developing young players and integrating them into the team then selling them on, we were like an original Brighton with our recruitment, but all of that stopped after Van Dijk. We did alright for a couple of seasons but then we let experienced heads go e.g. Ings, Redmond and our team lost their fight and the season we went down Nathan Jones and Selles decided to put way too many young players into the team so we lost the experience that we needed.
Heading for our 12th season in the prem, we used to go up and down like a yo yo, far from boring , id,rather be in the prem than championship , not flat at all, model of consistency, other teams would love to be,established in the league, u got the top 6 , toon, massive money and history they have, we are doing well, new stand starting to be built, new,training ground , our future will be youth, will generate money and unfortunately we will have to buy and sell
I loved HLTCO’s response to it as I put in the video and I think it represents the vibe of Palace well
As a Sunderland fan, trust me, I'd prefer the last 11 years being like Palace's haha
And most of the talents they have might be gone before the season, hopefully they can find the right replacements
They have a Champions League level coach right now with a Europa/Conference level squad, I'm surprised Glasner hasn't been looked at by the biggest teams in Europe, what he did at Frankfurt was nothing short of remarkable and its no wonder he's got them smashing some teams that would be considered bigger than them. If they only lose Olise and for a big sum and bring in some wild talent with that money I wouldn't bet against them getting 4th place in 2024/25 because of not having to play European football.
The English version of Augsburg
1:15 west ham not mentioned yet again
Los últimos partidos que jugo el Palace fue de lo mejor de la temporada de toda la Premier League
As Bristol City and Preston got mentioned do you think they’ll ever come to the Premier League
Bad timing now that Olise is likely going to Bayern
This video is just Burnley Burnley Burnley… we finished 7th once.. Burnley Burnley
Premier League TV money provides an incentive for exactly that kind of mediocre club. Finish mid-table every year, collect the easy money.
Palace should be top 8 at least with their dominance in South london
Dominance in South London is a stretch - far better than Charlton and Millwall currently sure but they still lose a lot of fans to Arsenal, Chelsea and United
Lol yup Charlton ain't exactly a threat
Chelsea dominate south london
Croydon is in East London
We lost olise 😭
1:19 the mighty Burnley led by the greatest gaffer of all time (sean dyche)the greatest center back of all time (ben mee) the greatest midfielder of all time (dean marney) and the greatest striker of all time Ashley Barnes
love the video but off topic. I'm trying to get into the premier league, and i wanna choose a team to root for bc mls really isn't on the same level , if yall don't mind give me a couple teams my friends said i should root for tottenham but what I've been told is look forward to heartbreak every year. (ps im from the us so all we have is mls and a couple of premier lg games on peacock where i reside)
Im not a Palace fan but I wish Zaha stayed there
Palace = EPL version of Bristol City
Released the day Fabrizio reports Bayern agreeing to terms with Olise 😬