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If it means survival as a club and getting relegated, then they'll have no choice but to asset strip. If they can survive without selling their prize assets they'll obviously do so. Those are the tough decisions facing them.
It's hard to believe we'll get any of their players but rmj was right about the warnock thing (as was egham originally) but I'll be watching the space he asked me to have a butchers at.
Paul Hart interviewed on talkcr@p this morning said the squad at Palace is only 18 or 19 players and they are embargoed on bringing in any more loans at the moment. On that basis it's unlikely they will let anyone go anywhere.
Strange isn't it. This administrators seems more occupied with currying favour with Palace supporters rather than getting the best deal for the creditors.
Strange isn't it. This administrators seems more occupied with currying favour with Palace supporters rather than getting the best deal for the creditors.
If I was a major creditor, I'd be having words.
But reading various of their forums over the last few days, they see it differently - they (probably rightly) suggest the guy has no idea about football and no interest in the football needs).
Thing is they are right whether they know it or not. The administrator's primary concern is the creditors, albeit there is an arguement that retaining the players to keep them in this division makes Palace a more saleable commodity, thus securing the creditors position in the longer term!
How ironic then that they appoint Mr Hart to keep them up
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