Dougie Freedman - New Manager
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Dougie Freedman - New Manager
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from crystal palace website
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Glad its sorted and we havent gone for the obvious (MM)! Hope he is given a fair crack by all the fans and can sort out the few issues holding us back.
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wonder if he'll be in the stands at wolves tonight
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Welcome Dougie
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a 38 year old striker huh? put him up there with kev
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I've heard somebody was told at the tickets office today that this will be the case.James B wrote:wonder if he'll be in the stands at wolves tonight
Good luck to Dougie, I feel strangely giddy!
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A big welcome to Dougie. Apologies to Palace fans - it's happened to us before, too.
Notable that Lennie Lawrence has stayed behind. Presumably DF is happy to slip into the coaching structure suggested by Bolton. I wonder what he has in mind for staff shopping... he may have some rebuilding to do. (Are Coyle's goalkeeping coach and chief scout still around?)
Notable that Lennie Lawrence has stayed behind. Presumably DF is happy to slip into the coaching structure suggested by Bolton. I wonder what he has in mind for staff shopping... he may have some rebuilding to do. (Are Coyle's goalkeeping coach and chief scout still around?)
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Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:A big welcome to Dougie. Apologies to Palace fans - it's happened to us before, too.
Notable that Lennie Lawrence has stayed behind. Presumably DF is happy to slip into the coaching structure suggested by Bolton. I wonder what he has in mind for staff shopping... he may have some rebuilding to do. (Are Coyle's goalkeeping coach and chief scout still around?)
Said this a couple of weeks ago
Get Fred Barber back
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Can only see word of Sandy Stewart and Steve 'Interesting' Davis leaving with OC.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:A big welcome to Dougie. Apologies to Palace fans - it's happened to us before, too.
Notable that Lennie Lawrence has stayed behind. Presumably DF is happy to slip into the coaching structure suggested by Bolton. I wonder what he has in mind for staff shopping... he may have some rebuilding to do. (Are Coyle's goalkeeping coach and chief scout still around?)
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Probably best we don't poach the backroom staff after what happened with CoyleDave Sutton's barnet wrote: Notable that Lennie Lawrence has stayed behind. Presumably DF is happy to slip into the coaching structure suggested by Bolton. I wonder what he has in mind for staff shopping... he may have some rebuilding to do. (Are Coyle's goalkeeping coach and chief scout still around?)
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3 year deal and is suppose to be in crowd tonight at wolves
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Welcome Dougie. Do a good football.
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For now. IIRC some of the Burnley staff took a few weeks to follow Coyle. And Chris Evans hung around here after Megson.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:A big welcome to Dougie. Apologies to Palace fans - it's happened to us before, too.
Notable that Lennie Lawrence has stayed behind. Presumably DF is happy to slip into the coaching structure suggested by Bolton. I wonder what he has in mind for staff shopping... he may have some rebuilding to do. (Are Coyle's goalkeeping coach and chief scout still around?)
I'd not rule them out coming later....
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What time does the bedsheet shop at the Trafford Centre shut? Could also do with nipping to B&Q for a pitchfork and torch..
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Welcome Dougie.
Go kick some backsides.
Go kick some backsides.
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I think we should be nicknamed the 'judasmakers' now palace fans are calling Dougie Judas a la burnley
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Good luck Dougie!
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True dat. I'm aware they don't all come at once. But I'm also aware of the noises emanating which seem to suggest we're not fer shipping in a coachload of Managers' Mates. Which kinda makes sense, considering the Academy's doing alright, Lee is a very respected coach and, well, What Happened Last Time.BWFC_Insane wrote:For now. IIRC some of the Burnley staff took a few weeks to follow Coyle. And Chris Evans hung around here after Megson.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Notable that Lennie Lawrence has stayed behind. Presumably DF is happy to slip into the coaching structure suggested by Bolton. I wonder what he has in mind for staff shopping... he may have some rebuilding to do. (Are Coyle's goalkeeping coach and chief scout still around?)
Lawrence aside, does he have any regular sidekicks? I guess it's hard to say, considering his greenhornitudousness.
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It would be odd to leave them in temporary charge for a game if they knew they were going elsewhere in a couple of weeks to a club below them in the league.
Don't be surprised if Lennie Lawrence plays a daring 0-9-1 formation tonight
Don't be surprised if Lennie Lawrence plays a daring 0-9-1 formation tonight
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