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16 Mar 2016
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[MUSIC] >> Welcome to this week's five-year plan, podcast, extra, extra, extra, extra. >> How do you know about it? >> This is the normal pod for the pod, but we're doing it. It's an extra pod to preview this week's game against Leicester City, our reminder, of course, that we are sponsored by Vector Printing for your print and embroidery needs. Go to vector.co.uk, that's Vector with us. >> Kay! >> And JCIS, the global research and brand consultancy from South London, visit JC-IS.com. >> I will, I will. >> Very good, and we will be playing Leicester on Saturday, the league leaders, still the league leaders, at Southhurst Park, fresh off the back of an FA Cup court final win against Reading. Would it be totally Palace to finally get that league win, beat Leicester, and as a result, be the most hated team in England, because everyone wants Leicester to win title? >> I don't. >> I mean, Eva. >> Okay. >> No, it would be totally Palace, but I don't want to tell you what's going to happen. I know the hardest thing is Pargy's very, very key to get something out of this game, because he's still sulking about Leicester's behaviour for the home game. >> Yeah. >> Radiory, not shaking hands for any reason, but a couple of particularly robust tackles that Pargy was talking about, it's, technically, they're the kind of opposition that we should be looking forward to, because they do bump forward, they do leave space at the back, and then come on, I think, we mentioned the Hooth and Morgan before, yeah, I think, they have got a lot of ability there back for, we have got players that should be able to exploit that, but it's almost impossible to see how they fit to the moment it's stopping them from, yeah. >> So we've got to be cagedy against them just because they've got any team has really tried to take it to them this season, because they've become so adept at that sort of plan on the break, manner that they do, you know, they've absolutely demolished Man and City because of it in the end of the season, and they're very, and they have been particularly leaving in front of goal, whenever they get those half chances, they are going to put them away. I think Palace almost needs to approach this, as if to say that we're not going to try and be the dominant home team, like we'll kind of, you know, play it very cagedly to start with, see how the game develops in the hope that we can get something from a set piece at some point. But even then, like set pieces, as we're sort of mentioning, either on the last podcast or in the earlier part of this extra or whatever we're doing now, if corners will give corners for Palace and set pieces, beep into the less than half, give an opportunity to less than we don't, sort of end up playing them well, so we've got to be in a little bit. They have to be a good game, they turn over. They've considered more ahead of goals than the other team in the Premier League, which is encouraging. That's a very good start. Yeah, but it's also, it's interesting, you're right, we do have to be caged, a lot of teams, it's almost as though they don't believe Leicester are a good team, they don't believe they should be at the top, and they do go gung-gung against them, and they leave all that space behind them, and they get, that's where they're really, really good on the count, it's a good team. Look, look, it's again, it's just astonishing to me, because I don't think at the start of the season, I've already heard he guaranteed a relegation, I think we all did, and I don't think at the start of the season you would have taken any one of their starting eleven and put him in the Palace team, even Vardy, everyone talks about Maury's, you've got to take Michael at the start, you've got to take Michael, yeah, sorry, Michael made me, but even Maury's, he cost 400,000 quid, they didn't know he was a brilliant player, there's none of them you wouldn't have in your team ahead of any Palace player, so they're a very good side, and it's a classic example of a side that's better than it's players. Isn't that the side we want to be? But we have to be engaging, but we do have to recognise that they're really, really good at what they're doing, it's, you know, you kind of hope that they'll get nervous because they're not going to win it any other year, they're not going to get near it any other year, it's just that this year, Chelsea, Liverpool, to an extent, you know, out in the city if I do achieve it a little bit, so, but you have to, they're not five points clearly on the top, prove flu. Well, Cantay and Maury's have actually transpired to be very good players, you know, especially Cantay. Yeah, they've benefited to say, you know, there's the stats that they've had the fewest injuries of any team in Premier League, there's the fact that, you know, Jamie Vardy despite playing very well, I think, is on his career hot streak, I think he's a good Premier League striker, but I don't think he's, you know, a top four Premier League striker at all, and they've found a tactical system this season that's worked well and that has been completely underestimated by a lot of teams, and you've got to say to a certain extent, well, sort of fair place in Premier League, and it's kind of now got to the position, I agree with Kevin in the, and you can kind of see it in the last defense themselves, they're all now starting to cash out there, ridiculous bets that have taken in there, tens of thousands of pounds, like they are now in a position where they finally got something to lose because they now believe they can actually win the title, and it's then that the nerves start kicking in, you know, up to now, even when they were playing a few weeks ago against, you know, a man's city, a Liverpool and Arsenal, it was an brilliant run in that game, really, getting two wins out of three. Now, they're going to start looking at it and go, we've got something here that we can mess up a lot, potentially historic this, and that's when we started making this enough, when we realised that what we had to lose, yeah, well, it's the way there works with a lot of teams, once you're under the pressure, like the sort of archetypal example that is Kevin Keeger's Newcastle, those years ago, it was only once they kind of looked down, but I went, oh, shit, we could lose something we could do, that they finally feel that the pressure was on, and I think, much as people are saying that Leicester's running is easy, all it takes for them to fall out of the capital contention is one entry to one of those two out of Maras and Vardy, and for the pressure to start telling, I think one of those you would have thought might happen. I personally, you know, I think it's nice to see someone else up there. Oh yeah, I agree with that. Would it be good for them to win the league? Would it be good for Premier League football? Would it be good for Premier League football? Well, English football. This is what's supposed to happen next year when the TV money came in, that everyone says it's going to be much more competitive because people can hold on to their players, but yeah, of course it would be good. I don't particularly like it because Steve Claridge is a player final, but anything that shakes up the traditional top four is, of course it's good for the game, it's generating worldwide interest. It isn't going to happen again, whatever happens. Does it not give fans of Closet Palace their thought that way? No, it's a complete flute. I think it's a wheel. They just got on this momentum. Yeah, their injury run has been miraculous. Yeah, there was a time during the season when we mentioned the report, they didn't seem to play a top six team. Yeah, ever. It doesn't feel like they have all season. I know they have, but I think in a way technically it is an easier run, but I think they'd normally be playing Arsenal, where city made the teams that are battling for points at the bottom, because they know for now, everyone is going to treat it like an away game, everyone is going to sit back, try and hit them on the break, squeeze them for space. They do struggle when that happens. It feels a bit like, so we've been talking a lot about how we haven't had a lot of luck and things have gone on, injuries and a lot of form mistakes, whereas it's even like Leicester have had ten seasons worth of luck. Oh, I'm good run. Oh, I'm good run. And the one thing we were talking about is that after the first half of the season, come January, it felt like we had been figured out the way we played some of our games. I still don't understand how Leicester haven't been figured out yet, because their game plan is so much more simple than ours, really. It literally is, defend, defend, defend. Right, we've got two fast players, don't let them fit into a form. Where's Morgan Robert, who've hardly take beautiful touch, beat some, beat some man and score as a goal. And they just win the same, and I don't know how they're still managing to get away with it. I'm not saying it's a bad thing. I suppose it's difficult to come up with a way of countering the counter without basically just being completely negative. But I don't think when people say the best place to hide something is the most obvious place, their game plan is so simple that it's almost people are looking into it too much, and it's in the obvious thing. Yeah, well, the only thing against them, and there's one reason why I would like to see the way it says. Popsie clackers. Yeah. Really, like the Redding had lost a lot of time. That was a big three further than normal. Of course it was, clap with your hands, just to solve those with us. I'm just surprised that teams are playing against them, and someone will inevitably tweet me seconds after listening to this and tell me that I'm wrong. I'm just surprised that more teams haven't come right. They're two danger men are Mario's and Vardy. We double mark both of them. Give them a lot of attention. Maybe it's the fact they've not been given enough respect by the opposition. I've not seen any team try to double up, particularly on Mario's, who has been probably the player of the season entirely. Yeah, I agree. Absolutely fantastic. And you've got to give them credit for him lying. Yeah. But it's just things strange that no one's really tried to focus in and hone in on it. And perhaps it is that complacency and lack of respect. And yeah, they have had a lot of things fall from this season, but they still deserve to be without. And respect to Ranieri as well, I guess. There was a quote last week that he saw said, "Oh, I don't feel like I do too much." Clearly he will win manager of the year and probably would deserve it, even if Lester don't win. But there is a part of me, because he did say, in that interview you were talking about, that the team had a meeting when he came in and told him what he was going to do. The team got together and called him in and said, "We're not doing that." All right. And he said, "I've had nothing to do." He said, "The team's picked itself. They refused to play the way I wanted them to play." They said, "We want to carry our play." And the way he said, "Basically, I just pick him and get out of the coach for him." He said, "I can do that." There's an element of humour in that, but you kind of think there's also an element of truth in that. But then I'll come back to the thing we mentioned all the time, which is purely confidence. Yeah. Of course. Confidence in yourself, because it doesn't matter what you're doing, it doesn't matter who you are. Well, I think that's... And their confidence is probably... Because I think... The highest I've seen out of any team in the family you ever. But I don't think it will take a lot to shake that with the running, because I think they will be the ones that do get nervous on the running, because they have got, their fans would be really disappointed. They end up finishing third. Of course, they'll be telling their grandkids about this season, but they've got nothing to show for it at the end of it. Position they are now. We'd run. Yeah. Five points ahead. And the fact is that everyone's saying it's done a dust and it says it's far from that. It's going to take some sort of peak fergus near a united star, is it? Yeah. For them to carry up with magic. But now the team has it. I don't think any of the teams challenging have that in them. No, not the moment. I don't think that might be right. Certainly there is to lose now. Would you guys have a bet on Palace to win the title? Just... Have you seen some of those carnivores? No, I certainly wouldn't do what somebody tweeted to tell me they did, which was better than us to go down on New Year's Day. Oh, God. No, I never bet on Palace. I always think it's... I bet a lot of things about C's are wrong. I bet last time I went on when he was betting on Palace to stay up when Holloway left. I've been on top of that, so I'll be doing a bit of money on that. Thank you very much, Palace. Prediction first, sadly, then how do we think the game's going to go? And what do we think the score's going to be? If I had to predict the score, which you've just asked me to do, I don't have to. I would... Logic would go one bill to Leicester, because our hopeful is still poor. But as you've hinted earlier on this sort of game, perhaps we might dig in and get a point. I don't know. We've got the post-FA Cup glow. We're now a what optimistic again. Yeah. We think that Leicester at some point have got to have a hiccup. No, it is. We've got to be pretty much excited to have Leicester for me. What do you think? What do you think, Charles? I reckon it'll be one they leave away. I think it's going to be one of those games like the old Chris Stumble, where a team comes down that's running for the title, thinking, "Right, we've got a chance." Although they're not going to play the same way as Liverpool, but I'm not going to say they're just going to try and score seven goals. But I do think it will be... We are one of those teams that does seem to ruin other people's seasons. We do. We have some. We have an in-house. We just upset teams. And I think this coming off this FA Cup. We say that every time we've been in the FA Cup. We've already upset Klopp's first. Yeah. We obviously chose the South Bridge. We've got it in us. Will you guys pick the same team that started against Reading, which I think arguably is our strongest punch-in-available lineup. There's plenty of sub-lots. So I presume he's available. I think he'll bring punch-in back after this. Will you guys bring punch-in back? Just for a bit of creativity, we'd feel probably, yes. Bit further back. Bit further back. You've got to be better with retaining the ball in less than we saw on top in reasoning, because if you'd sort of turn it over cheaply, they will do you on the counter as well. Can I mix it in the middle of the park? Yeah, good point. Punch-in does keep the ball at the end of the jet and act at times, you know. So that would be fine, right? So I'd certainly bring him in. Yeah. Because I'm bigger than that. Also, he's another option for the dead balls as well. Which, if we're saying that less than the seed from the head is then... Fair enough, good stuff, good stuff. We do, but we used to, don't we? We used to, same. Good, okay, right. Well, that wraps up this one-off special podcast. Extra preview. Let us know what you think if you enjoy this, this part for the preview, then let us know. Unless you couldn't download it. Unless you don't. Yeah. In that case, just do your own thing, do what you want to do. Thank you for listening. We will be back with you after the Leicester game. So I'll see you there. Bye. Bye. Bye. [MUSIC] [MUSIC] This podcast is part of the Sports Social Podcast Network. [BLANK_AUDIO]
Oh hello there! We've got a little something extra for you in the shape of this FYP Podcast Extraaaaaaaa. Jim, Andy, Kevin and Travis are here to preview Saturday's game with Leicester and nothing else in this little nugget to FYP goodness. Perfect for listening to now or on the way to Selhurst on Saturday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices