Manx Shearwater
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Where's the option for 'Game abandoned as meteorite strikes pitch wiping out both teams, managers, and all the fans?'
Come on, sort it out.
Come on, sort it out.
I will always go for the underdog in this situation and even though we talkin palace I still detest Man U and their glory hunting plastic fans. At least palace fans aren't glory hunters!!
Is this a serious question?
I think I'm kinda amused by palace's goalless run, so would accept a utd win, just as long as palace fail to score again.
There is a large anti-man utd contingent in football, and they naturally overlap with football. There are lots of people on here who hate man utd to such a degree it might be the one game they wouldn't mind seeing palace win. So, yes, it is a serious question. I know many of us will risk the wrath of a certain poster who seems to hate Gus for not making the entire season about beating palace, but thems the breaks.
I know I'm in a quandary, and I asked this question in a thread last week (not a claim of fixtures, my post was in more of a general discussion about cheering englih teams in europe and didn't really go anywhere, this is a poll and dedicated thread).
I know I have more hate for utd than for palace, though I see palace as our number one rivals, and they are the team I want brighton to beat, my hatred for man utd extends beyond football.
I'm not normally the sort to wish for harm to befall 22 people who are simply playing professional football...
I think I'm kinda amused by palace's goalless run, so would accept a utd win, just as long as palace fail to score again.
Do you not think their goal less run has anything to do with them being sidetracked thinking about this match? If they lose tonight they go back to the league being their biggest games, get through to the next round and their minds will be set on Wembley, not on playing Derby on a Friday night
Man Utd with bells on.
Then again, I can't say I detest Man Utd myself - just another big club with a huge number of armchairistas cheering them on in the pub.