![]() Written by HarryfromBath on Monday, 15th Apr 2013 08:35 HarryfromBath assesses the mood in the opposition camp ahead of Tuesday's game by delving into their forums. “Finishing Seventh Would be Disastrous beyond Disaster†“A couple of wins is all we need with play-off contenders playing each other. There is no need to stressâ€, “Six wins in twenty two; no wins in five; no goals in four… ‘A couple of wins?’ Where are they going to come from exactly?†“It might have dawned on people just how close we are to dropping out of the big sixâ€. Palace are in trouble, and risk ending up empty handed. “This year was our chance, and it is slipping through our fingersâ€, “OK. I’m going back into a darkened room till the end of the seasonâ€. Some fans have more riding on the outcome than others: “If we drop out, it will be a disaster. I had a row with the missus yesterday as I refused to go on holiday over the play-off games. Come on Palace, don’t let me down.†“Stand up Palace and be Counted, We are Running out of Lives!†“We seem to have no idea at all. We’re playing with no confidence and don’t look like scoring. We’ve lost our way – that’s for sureâ€, “I think the players will crack and so will Ollie. Don’t understand how we have become a completely different team in recent weeksâ€. “We lack urgency and pace which comes from a lack of confidence through recent resultsâ€, “Pace and speed of through are missing throughout the teamâ€, “Off the ball, movement all over the park was awfulâ€. “We are a team of ball watchers. So many times if they had gambled and followed things in, we would have scored five or six in recent gamesâ€, “We have been over performing this season, and now we have been found out. We have lots of weaknesses, so we need to play to our strengthsâ€. “Our momentum came to an abrupt end at the Amex. That defeat nailed our confidence to the groundâ€. Palace have failed to score since their 3-0 defeat to rivals Brighton on March 17th. “There is no confidence whatsoever. We lost it as soon as we walked off the pitch at the Amex and as of yet we haven’t got it backâ€. “We need to think that this break now may be a blessing, with the Millwall game being postponedâ€. Eagles are praying that their players will have used their weekend off to regroup. “The ten-day gap will give us a chance to regroup, work on a few things in training and rest those niggling knocksâ€. Ian Holloway “Ian Holloway has done the equivalent of buying a Ferrari and putting a Fiesta engine in it. I have no faith in him to take us up next seasonâ€, “I do think that Ian Holloway has started to lose the plot at the worst time possibleâ€. “If we fail to make the play-offs, I don’t think anyone but Holloway can be held accountableâ€. The manager is carrying the can for weak leadership and confused tactics. “Holloway's gung-ho style has its fans, but it is always likely to be found out by clever managers. He’s a one-man band managerâ€. “There was a tactical mess when Phillips replaced Moritz, which was fixed later when Dobbie was introducedâ€. The manager switched from 4-2-3-1 to 4-4-2 and back again midway through their 0-0 draw with Barnsley. “Holloway’s subs mystified me today, and I am becoming increasingly concerned with his tactical managementâ€. “Not making the play-offs at this point would be an atrocious achievement considering where we have been for the majority of the seasonâ€, “He will have managed one of the biggest collapses in Palace’s historyâ€. His response to the Brighton defeat has not helped. “We lost to the f***ing weedâ€, “Yes, and afterwards it tuned out our manager regarded the fixture as just another gameâ€. The Tactical Overview in One Sentence The Eagles have become caught up in a vicious circle of a new manager’s changing tactics, injuries to a small squad, a run of poor results, a complete lack of goals and a loss of confidence both on and off the pitch, and all of this at the worst possible time in the season. A Change of Tactics “We are too direct. We hit too many long balls. Had we played the quick passing game we were before Holloway arrived, we would have won easily today. There is little movement and few players making themselves available because of this direct approachâ€. “We play too many long balls, diagonal or not. We look our most threatening when we play it on the floor, so I don’t understand this tactic. The final ball is usually a poor decision, and this is why the goals have dried upâ€. Former manager Dougie Freedman’s approach was primarily based on a fast passing game, getting the wingers involved quickly. The squad are struggling with Holloway’s preference for a mix of more direct play. “We have lost the slick snappiness to our playâ€, “Holloway has messed this team and the way they are playing right up with his ego driven tactical changesâ€. “We have become too predictableâ€. Defence Popular Argentinian keeper Julian Speroni has been criticised for his “poor distributionâ€, “He nearly caused several seizures when deciding to play the ball with his feet under pressureâ€, “He can be unwilling to command his penalty areaâ€. Former Pompey full-back Joel Ward made an “excellent returning performance from injury†against Barnsley. “He powered forward threateninglyâ€, and had a “good performance once the rust fell off the wheelsâ€. Old Blue Damien Delaney “tries to force the issues offensively at times†or “looks to bring the ball out of defenceâ€. Less charitably, one Eagle put it thus: “Is he told to p*ss off up the pitch on bombing runs leaving wide open spaces at the back?†“Rambo’s passion is infectious. He’s very up for it and tries to get everyone goingâ€. Former Newcastle and QPR centre-back Peter Ramage “Does it simple, and does it wellâ€, making “less cultured clearances than Delaneyâ€. Norwegian Jonathan Parr “links up well with Zaha, making lung-bursting overlaps and decent deliveriesâ€. He is praised for his consistency and work rate. Central Midfield â€We are short of midfielders. Simpleâ€. “Our midfielders must get more into the game and start pushing forwards to support the attackâ€. “F***ing hell, have we missed Garvan!â€, â€Garvan’s intelligence is missing in the centre of the parkâ€, “I’m convinced we’ve missed Garvan more and more as the season has dragged onâ€, “He would pass it on the floor and give us balanceâ€. Former Blue Owen Garvan may be back for the play-offs. “The Jedi booking was crazyâ€. The Australian Mike Jedinak was booked for unsporting behaviour against Barnsley and is suspended. “Why get involved in this situation? Very disappointing and he will be sorely missedâ€. “This is not the NFL. We need more than a specialist kickerâ€, “Andre Moritz is too slow in thought and deedâ€. The 26-year-old Brazilian is “the weak link in midfield†and “has flattered to deceive all season. Every other attribute, apart from his free kicks, is poorâ€. “Dobbie, what do people see in him that I don’t. Please do tell me because I am really strugglingâ€. Former Swansea midfielder Stephen Dobbie is on loan from Brighton, and is struggling to make an impression in games. “Moritz and Dobbie are the type of players that look really good when we are playing against a poor team at home or are winning comfortablyâ€, “They mix decent control with zero tactical ability and a lot of passing from side to sideâ€. Jonathan (Joniesta) Williams is “a wasp on acidâ€, “Williams tired in the game. He plays at such a tempo that this is always a worryâ€. The 19-year-old Welsh International “is at his most dangerous when he starts getting past the 18-yard line, and I don’t like him playing deeperâ€. “Williams faded when we switched to 4-4-2â€, “He did well in the deeper role, but he needs to learn to release the ball quicker sometimesâ€, “Williams let himself down with poor final passesâ€. On the Flanks “When the wingers cut in after a couple of touches, it changes the whole shape of their play and drags the team out of positionâ€. The tactical confusion is most evident in the diminished impact of Palace’s widemen. “Zaha and Bolasie receive the ball and slow the game down to a halt, whilst doing step-overs, allowing the opposition to get back in numbers and crowd out the box. It frustrates me that they don’t utilise their pace more to get behind the defensive line on the counter-attackâ€. “If Yannick Bolasie ever played in the Premiership, he would end up competing with John Jensen’s goal-scoring exploits at Arsenalâ€. The Congolese winger's “running with the ball is as unpredictable as watching a Jack Russell in the recreation groundâ€, “Bolasie turned inside each time and lost the ball". “Yannick just needs to practice shooting. A lotâ€, “He is an enigma, gliding past players before not quite pulling off the final shot or passâ€, “He is null and void as a footballer. He can hold a man off and make space with fancy tricks, but what is the point when his final decision is so consistently abysmal?†“Zaha frustrates the living hell out of me when he won’t play the simple pass at timesâ€, “Zaha comes inside when he should hog the line, and we are launching it longâ€, “He slowed the game down so much, just so he could try to beat the playerâ€. “Wilf is constantly losing the ballâ€, “He has been fading out of games lately but still looks up for it. I think he has one toe in Old Traffordâ€, “One toe? More like one legâ€. Strikers “I am really not sure where the next goal is coming fromâ€, “The shooting was awful against Barnsleyâ€, “All that was lacking was the 23 missed chancesâ€, “Abysmal finishing. Some of those players should hang their heads in shameâ€, "Crosses and corners are awful and our finishing is abysmalâ€. “The biggest issue is the final pass or ball which for the most part isn’t there, and when it was, nobody was at the end of itâ€, “We put the ball across the box so many times, but didn’t have the anticipation to get on to it. Just a lack of confidence more than anythingâ€. Glenn Murray has been critically important in Palace’s successful campaign. The former Brighton striker's loss of form has coincided with the Eagles' barren run of four goalless games, and their fans are greatly concerned. “The long and short of it is that when Murray doesn’t knock in a couple, we don’t have enough quality to scoreâ€, “No goals from Murray, and nobody else seems able to pick up the mantleâ€, “Murray is clearly carrying a knock and has not been at the races of lateâ€. “I’m not sure letting Murray play through his injury is doing his confidence any goodâ€, “If Murray’s hip is playing up, we need to rest him. He has had a few miskicks recently. This is due to a more limited movement due to his injuryâ€. “Wilbraham is not a finisher and was brought on when we needed goals [against Barnsley]â€. The former Budgie is “the unfortunate fall guyâ€, and “was slaughtered when he fluffed his big chance, and with every touch thereafterâ€. He was praised for “pulling defenders all over the shopâ€. “Phillips goes missingâ€. The veteran, on loan from Blackpool, is seen as an impact substitute and is “completely out of touchâ€. Palace Fans' Views on ITFC and the Game â€Difficultâ€. This word was repeated time and time again by Eagles discussing the game. Forecasts are pretty evenly split three ways at the time of writing between a victory for either team or a draw. I will update the forum on Tuesday afternoon with more detailed feedback. “Ipswich is the acid test. A lacklustre performance there and I think that will tell us all we need to know finally about preparation, tactics and shapeâ€, “A defeat on Tuesday could be terrible, resulting in having zero confidence within the teamâ€. “At least Ipswich are safeâ€. “Are they? Not quite, I think. I was hoping they would be safe by Tuesday and take their feet off the gas. They still need a winâ€. “If we had any sort of away form then we would be fine. It is just not good enoughâ€, “Ipswich are better than Barnsley and are at home. Expect nothing from the gameâ€, “Ipswich know another win or two and they will be safe. Our away record is tragic. Can someone tell me where our next win is going to come from?†“Not an easy task, as McCarthy has done a predictably good job there. They will want to get their own back for the 5-0 drubbing we gave themâ€, “The Tractor Boys and Big Mick have a massive point to prove after our hugely flattering 5-0 over them back in the dim distant days when we used to score goals. They've turned a corner since then and, sadly, so have weâ€. “Another Freedman thread. FFS get over itâ€. Many Palace supporters feel a sense of betrayal towards Dougie Freedman. “Unless a lot of us have got this very wrong, DF’s departure will continue to leave a sour taste in our mouths, which is very sad after all he has done for the club as a player and a managerâ€. “If anyone deserves a rocket for f***ing it up and rocking the boat, the finger has to be pointed fairly and squarely towards the Bolton areaâ€, “Dougie Freedman took over a club that was low on confidence and today they are flying. Holloway took over a side high on confidence and today do not know where the next point or goal is coming fromâ€. Websites There are two very good Crystal Palace websites, http://cpfc.org>cpfc.org and holmesdale.net/. All the other forums I found were very quiet. Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.
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