Interesting that the Palace owner came out other day and said, re Olise ‘if we don’t let talent go, we will stop getting it’
Palace are a very well established PL club with some genuinely brilliant talent. They don’t have our ceiling.
It is a path to growth, if you grow enough, then players only leave for super clubs. If we got to Palace level, for example, we aren’t losing many players to PL clubs, how many clubs are bigger than us? If we finished say 10th PL in 3 years time (not suggesting we will), and say Jobe, Rigg still here, then there’s very limited clubs that’s a step up and they’d have to pay Olise money.
The one thing against us really is time. We have to get to the PL in the next 2 seasons. There’s no pot of players with the potential of Rigg. There’s not a load of Jobes.
I think come the end of this season, say we got up, we’d have Cirks, Hume, Neil, Jobe & Rigg who could continue in the PL.
Highly likely Roberts could, that ball holding ability is ‘any level’, Mundle if he continues as he has he’d be close.
The PL is tough, but that first season you have to beat 3 teams to survive.
Do we have the money to add 4-5? Have the players we’ve got developed enough I the next 42 games to be good enough?
It’s actually a bit of a mad time really, as several of these players may well be PL level ready by end of season, and settled in the club. We could, in theory, go up with a settled team that has developed into a PL side together.
I’m not sure that’s happened before teams that have survived have bought survival. Palace actually a good example of having a core that stepped up and adding to it without going crazy.
42 games is a long way to go, so probably need to look end of January and see where our players are.
It’s really exciting but riddled with ‘maybes’.
The ace up the sleeve of course is new investment or even new ownership if we get up. The profile from the Netflix documentary might be a massive appeal to the American market if we had PL status.
Just no ****ing Saudis thanks, and ideally KLD Mam hoys shim a few quid to do it himself