Why would any Albion's fan's biggest fear being finishing below Palace. assuming that is what you are referring to?
We've done so for much of our history as many, probably including you, have eagerly pointed out over the years.
I genuinely don't know what my biggest Albion/Palace-related fear...
I think we need to hold fire on suggesting Palace are 2024/25 champions elect...
Before the Liverpool game, only Sheffield United had collected fewer points than them since Glasner was appointed. Yes, they still did beat Liverpool, but form since suggests Liverpool have fallen off a cliff. If...
To be fair, although it certainly felt like the overall sentiment of the Palace fanbase was that Roy's departure was long overdue, it's likely that there will have been a minority of fans who were happy with the job he was doing: consistent, steady and seemingly always likely to keep them up...
*Some* Palace fans may sing it, but there'll be plenty who won't.
Every club has its fair share of pricks following them.
There will be people following the Albion who sing and say things that neither fit with the club's ethics and moral stance nor, frankly, with mine, eg...
So, for Palace to finish above us this season...
1. They need to win their four remaining fixtures.
2. We need to lose our seven remaining fixtures.
3. Those four wins / seven defeats also need to reverse the 32 goal difference superiority we currently have.
I reckon we might just have this...
Agreed. Palace fan caught red-handed throwing a coin at opposition fans in a football ground?
More likely to be a guest in the Selhurst Park boardroom and given the freedom of Croydon, than any kind of punishment coming his way.
And, let's remember the head start they had when that series commenced.
We were wet-behind-the-ears, in for a big shock mixing it with the big boys and doomed for immediate relegation. Then we were sure to get found out in our second season - we'd get what was coming to us.
Palace, on the...
But you can only save millions on the wage bill if, previously, you weren't getting value for those millions being spent. So, in short, are you the rarest of things, a Palace fan agreeing with the commonly-held Albion view that you were pissing money up against the wall on a group of tired old...
Of course, and no-one would suggest that.
But any new manager "with fresh ideas" is a gamble and, in the Premier League, a rather large gamble. That is why your board shat their pants, ditched the Dutchman and tried to dig themselves out of a big hole by bringing in a safe pair of hands...