It is that is a fact the previous season all 3 teams who went down here Bristol City, Wolves and Peterborough would've stayed up with the points tallies they managed in 2012/13
Despite the benefit to his team, Palace manager Ian Holloway was notably subdued in the post-match interview. His empathy for Darren Ferguson stemmed from his own experience of relegation on the last day of the season as Leicester manager in 2007/2008. He disputed the foul by Dwight Gayle, who ironically joined Palace after their playoff victory and subsequent promotion to the Premier League, leading to Jedinak's decisive goal. In the Palace Amazon Prime documentary, Holloway expressed, "I feel gutted for them (Peterborough), pleased for us (Palace)." Steve Parish also acknowledged the mixed emotions of the day, admitting they were unaware that their celebration of a crucial win, which ultimately wasn't needed for the playoff spot, had relegated Peterborough, as Palace had not won in the two months prior to this match.
@@classicsportclassictiyl8547 That just speaks even more to how empathizing and solemn he was - Ian's been there before in multiple, MULTIPLE iterations… :(
@@classicsportclassictiyl8547 make no mistake he was sensational for us before that at blackpool fc ,on our way back up at the time we had some players charlie Adam back then ,Garry Taylor Fletcher we had a great side and super kev .
There's nothing more nail-biting, than a relegation dogfight which can change at moment. Relegation Trapdoor opens but who's going down??
For the first time ever a ref actually went against a Ferguson.
You clearly don’t watch Peterborough that often 🤣
54 points going down seems incredible surely thats the highest ever for the championship
It is that is a fact the previous season all 3 teams who went down here Bristol City, Wolves and Peterborough would've stayed up with the points tallies they managed in 2012/13
That game was one of the best I’ve been to, never seen anything like it
which game
2:55 Some proper handshakes there, miss those days and those players.
Handshakes don't get you out of a relegation dog fight
Holloway’s a real one.
A real fraud
No doubt. My pop grew up with him said he was packin a glizzy whilst still in primary school
I was at the Huddersfield V Barnsley game.
Manish was a good presenter. What's he doing now?
That's George Russell on the thumbnail
Referee was awful in that 3rd goal for Palace, it was a brilliant tackle by Gayle, yet the referee gave a foul on the Palace player.
Despite the benefit to his team, Palace manager Ian Holloway was notably subdued in the post-match interview. His empathy for Darren Ferguson stemmed from his own experience of relegation on the last day of the season as Leicester manager in 2007/2008. He disputed the foul by Dwight Gayle, who ironically joined Palace after their playoff victory and subsequent promotion to the Premier League, leading to Jedinak's decisive goal. In the Palace Amazon Prime documentary, Holloway expressed, "I feel gutted for them (Peterborough), pleased for us (Palace)." Steve Parish also acknowledged the mixed emotions of the day, admitting they were unaware that their celebration of a crucial win, which ultimately wasn't needed for the playoff spot, had relegated Peterborough, as Palace had not won in the two months prior to this match.
Didn’t Holloway also get relegated from the PL with Blackpool like a year or two before this?
@@TheScrabbleKing yes I forgot about that I meant being relegated from The Championship on the last day which happened to him at Leicester
@@classicsportclassictiyl8547 That just speaks even more to how empathizing and solemn he was - Ian's been there before in multiple, MULTIPLE iterations… :(
Let it go, bro. It was the third goal a decade ago.
Total Holloway took his old players from blackpool fc ,Steven dobbie and Kevin Phillips part of our promotion side ,when olly was our manager .
Kevin Phillips did a job for Palace though
@@classicsportclassictiyl8547 make no mistake he was sensational for us before that at blackpool fc ,on our way back up at the time we had some players charlie Adam back then ,Garry Taylor Fletcher we had a great side and super kev .
The good days
Use to love this show, can’t remember what it was called
The football league show
i was on that show in oakfield
@@classicsportclassictiyl8547 it’s soccer
@@worldsgreatestdude1784 it’s football you yank
@@worldsgreatestdude1784 It’s football. Now go back to playing Hand Egg 🏈
Weren't this the agueroooooooo season
No, this was the season following the one with the "Here's Hogg... DEENEY!" moment.
Worst day of my life
Which team you support
@@nadavharari2071 Peterborough
I was at the palace v peterborough game…
Was glad peterborough went down
why tf is goofy commentating this?
dk
Miles jedinak what a terrible player 😂🇦🇺