[Albion] Palace Fans Biggest Fear

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Tim Over Whelmed

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A bloody tough start in life but that doesn't make it right.
 




JetsetJimbo

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Thankfully the International Break is nearly behind us, an in form Brighton take on lowly Ipswich, at home, whilst a struggling Palace play Leicester, I think we all know how this one plays out!:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::mad:

Agent Goodnight is ready for them

(Edit: Seriously, I hope Buonanotte scores the winner against them, it'd be so much fun)
 


Tim Over Whelmed

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Agent Goodnight is ready for them

(Edit: Seriously, I hope Buonanotte scores the winner against them, it'd be so much fun)
Where's Maupay when we need him :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: should be Knighted for his services to housery in Sport
 


Tim Over Whelmed

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Tim Over Whelmed

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Match fixing .... drug dealing .... what next Palace?
 


Peppermint Tea

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Seagull58

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Palace player removes all reference to Palace from his socials. Trains alone. Good stuff.

Very unfortunate for Holding that he signed for Palace and not Chelsea where he would, at least, be training with 20 other outcasts and wouldn't get so lonely.
 








eaglesdan

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So none of these players were actually connected to Palace when any of the activities took place? OK, but because they had Palace connections, lets call Palace out for it

As long as we can apply the same logic to anyone associated with the Albion....
 




nickbrighton

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So none of these players were actually connected to Palace when any of the activities took place? OK, but because they had Palace connections, lets call Palace out for it

As long as we can apply the same logic to anyone associated with the Albion....
Given a sizable number of Palace fans still call out Dunk for something he was found innocent of, and the "victim" admitted was untrue, that an ex-palace man is a registered sex offender, and the poogate driver farce ,Palace fans really dont have the high ground regarding calling anyone out
 


nickbrighton

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Richards, Lineker , O'hara , Goldbridge all said similar..
except all (i believe) have said that although it was harsh it was the correct decision, and the dodgy ref panel have also said it was correct, and so even has Rice.
Harsh doesn't mean inncorect, we cant pick which rules we abide by (unless you are Man City obviously)
 
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Uh_huh_him

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except all (i believe) have said that although it was harsh it was the correct decision, and the dodgy ref panel have also said it was correct, and so even has Rice.
Harsh doesn't mean inncorect, we cant pick which rules we abide by (unless you are Man City obviously)
Richards definitely said it was one of the worst decision ever., Lineker said "Football has lost it's mind.
Ridiculous sentiment from both .
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

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To be fair, Rob Holding is one of the worst footballers in the Premier League. And if he played in the Championship, he would be one of the worst players in the Championship. However, if he played in League One he would only be in the bottom 10% of players in League One. He would probably be ok in League Two.
I can't ever see his name mentioned without thinking of that classic bit of cricket commentary:

Batsman's Holding, bowler's Willey.

Childish, I know....
 


Monkey Man

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Neither here nor there
I can't ever see his name mentioned without thinking of that classic bit of cricket commentary:

Batsman's Holding, bowler's Willey.

Childish, I know....
In our house we literally jumped for joy a couple of summers ago when we heard a cricket commenter say "and Willey's gone hard and long!"
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

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Generational talent Ebereche Eze came on for England last night*. He was bobbins.



* because both Cole Palmer and Phil Foden were not available.
Yeah, he was dog shit. I was quite surprised.

My guess is he will be spending more time with his family, going forward.
 




Ooh it’s a corner

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I can't ever see his name mentioned without thinking of that classic bit of cricket commentary:

Batsman's Holding, bowler's Willey.

Childish, I know....
Are you sure the bowler wasn’t holding the batsman’s willy?

Actually one of our genuine cricket aficionados(it might have been Eeyore) suggested, when this last came up, that it wasn’t certain it was ever actually said - I prefer to think it was though
 




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