Crystal Palace made their feelings known to Oliver Glasner on three separate occasions during their game against Wolves on the weekend.
It's been an incredibly tough few months for the Eagles, but they'll be hoping a late winner from Evann Guessand will steer them back in the right direction. There have been plenty of difficulties on and off the pitch, with Glasner confirming he will be heading through the exit door in the summer, during the middle of a disappointing run of results.
Glasner's comments in the media have caused concern among the supporters, and it's led to some toxicity in the stadium lately. It's been suggested that they could part ways sooner than the summer, and the actions of the fans at the weekend might give Steve Parish something to think about.
Crystal Palace Fans: 3 Actions Against Glasner
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It's safe to say, the Palace supporters made their feelings clear about Glasner during their game against Wolves.
Firstly, after just a few minutes, a banner was unfurled by the Palace supporters, reading 'fans disrespected - Glasner finished'. This comes after Glasner's recent comments in the media, with the former Eintracht Frankfurt manager telling his own supporters to 'be humble' after they chanted 'you're getting sacked in the morning' during their Europa Conference League clash.
"They can say and sing whatever they want. I would say the most important thing is stay humble. I think it's the same for the fans. Stay humble. Never forget where you're coming from. I think a few who are so critical in this situation are not humble anymore."
Later in the game, Glasner substituted Yeremi Pino, and the supporters reacted, cheering sarcastically, according to journalist Bobby Manzi.
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Palace Chant The Biggest Issue
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The third way of the Palace supporters getting their message across was their chant aimed directly at Glasner's recent comments in the media.
Once again, Manzi confirmed 'another dig at Glasner' from the supporters, who chanted 'staying humble' at the Palace manager.
The chant towards the end of the game was perhaps the most concerning of the three, as there is now a bit of a feud between supporters and the manager. It'll be interesting to see whether Palace opt to make a change, with GIVEMESPORT sources confirming that the board have held talks over potentially sacking the manager before his contract expires in the summer.