Regular contributor to The Eagles Beak, Paul Price brings us his view straight from the Palace rollercoaster. Let us know your thoughts on Twitter with @P_CPFC_Price and @TheEaglesBeak.
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With the fans already boarding the #CPFC rollercoaster and with the clock ticking away towards the end of the August 2012 transfer window, the announcement of the Premiership 2013/14 fixtures (mid-June), the start of the season in mid August, Twitter has been awash with speculation around who we are going to sign, where the first game will be, who against, who the contenders are for relegation next year, whether the new badge on the shirt is positioned correctly, do we like the new home and away kits and a number of other club/player related subjects too.
Many of the above Wembley dramatics and wondering what the club are doing to strengthen our chances of staying in the Prem’ for some time to come.
As expected at Palace, we have also seen speculation around what current Palace players other clubs are looking at and, whether these players may be tempted away in the transfer window. I sincerely hope not as perhaps we can now be seen as a buying club and remove the selling club shroud that we have often worn for so many years. I currently have a very simplistic view but, personally I am not really taking too much interest at this stage in transfers in or out. The window has a while to run still and, ultimately we will sign who we sign in readiness for the new season. It really is as simple as that in my head. Other than that, I will just take a passing interest on twitter.
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To add to this argument, CPFC2010 and Ian Holloway will not necessarily care what we think or what we have to add so, best let the experts and the money men get on with business and let’s see what they have done in the run up to the season starting. The ongoing speculation also really does nothing other than be the catalyst for more hype and over-pricing of players to which their agents must surely be rubbing their hands together.
My current view is that we should retain as many of the current squad members as possible and strengthen in a sensible manner without spending too much money on key headline signings (although I am disappointed that Man City beat us to Jesus Navas from Sevilla for £14.9m!). Personally, I love the players we have and I think that they deserve a chance at the big time for what they have achieved against the odds and with the ongoing negative media that we / they have had to suffer. Remember, much of this negativity has come from so called experts who touted us as relegation fodder at the beginning of the 2012/13 Championship season so, let the boys try and prove them wrong again or at least give it a shot.
Admittedly, team spirit, determination and drive will often only get you so far but, we need to strengthen sensibly, with a level of restraint and perhaps use the loan market to some degree for at least the first part of the season. This also gives us a level of control where we can put our current squad of players, newly signed players and possibly some loan players on the pitch and see how they perform in our team at this level and how they mix with the team even before wasting our vital resources.
It may be controversial but, it would also not necessarily be the end of the world if we went down at the end of next season either. We all sincerely hope that this is not case and we all hope that the #underdog tag that has suited us so well over the years will does us proud again next season. It’s more about how the club can react to that pressure and situation on the field whilst having an on-going panoramic view around building to give ourselves the best chance of bouncing back quickly if we were to drop back into the Championship next or in any other future season. Even if this were to happen, we would have the money that we may have saved from promotion and also parachute payments that could be used to give it another push when ready in the way that many successful teams have started to adopt.
With regards to who we play. Again, it is very exciting to see who we may face but, the bottom line is we need to play them all home and away next season. Ideally it would be good to start off at home perhaps against a mid-table team from last year such as Fulham in order to set the scene and to give us some form of measurement around where we are and where we have arrived. Whatever happens, we will all know very shortly where the first game will be and who against and it will be a great season. I know that I will be there supporting the lads at home in my normal season ticket spot or, hopefully away as much as possible at one of the big stadiums in the league.
Maybe it would indeed look nicer on the red instead of blue in order to make it stand out more but, the blue bit is on the players left, the badge goes on the left and it is over the player’s heart. Apart from that, loads may have rolled off the production line by now so, if Gok Wan doesn’t mind then I’ll move on … What really matters to me is that we have a great badge that shows a really cool and slightly modernised dynamic looking eagle. It also has an insight into the past with the Crystal Palace structure which, to me is a beautiful reminder of our heritage. The kits are both really great and in my non biased opinion, the 2 best kits in the Premiership. CPFC2010 and other people involved in the club have done us really proud with the kits and the badge for next season.
To put all of this into perspective, the biggest thing on my mind currently is whether Steve Parish has taken our feedback on board and has purchased the red and blue striped nets that we all want to see adorning our goals next season on match day and, of course on match of the day in the evening. They may even compliment the goal line technology that we need to have installed as a premiership club.
Have a great Summer (when the sun does actually come out), let’s enjoy our achievements, bask in the glory all Summer and worry about next season when it actually comes cos “We are Premier League” and it’s gonna be one hell of a journey.
I fully aim to go into the new season with hope tinged with a little expectation. The expectation is more around how we cope and how we perform rather than our overall position and, if through some amazing wins, an improved stadium, against the odds and with money in the bank we avoid the bottom three when the fat lady finally sings at the end of the season then, I for one will be very happy man.



