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[Albion] Palace at home







oneillco

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Feb 13, 2013
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Amazed there’s still around 1,500 tickets left for this one? What’s going on, our biggest rivals and looking like it’s not going to be a full house - strange times!!
Looking at the MyAlbion now there is only about 140 tickets left. A lot of people like me have been caught out by the fixture shifting to Sunday having agreed to a family occasion before the re-arrangement.
 














Rdodge30

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Dec 30, 2022
742
I’m looking at the fouls won and fouls committed betting markets

Baleba to commit 3+
Mitoma to win 3+
Joao Pedro to win 3+

Total odds 55/1

Seems a lot easier than predicting correct scores or goalscorers because I simply cannot imagine that those 3 things won’t happen?? Joao Pedro and Mitoma get hacked down all day every day and Baleba is, well, no angel!!
Dropped Baleba down to 2 fouls committed.. thinking being 1 foul warning 2nd foul yellow …. He could calm it a bit?

New odds 30/1 👍
 




Poyningsgull

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Apr 12, 2007
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Are the Palace fans held in the ground after the game.? If yes, why do we have to walk clockwise round the ground to reach the coach parks.?
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Back in Sussex
Are the Palace fans held in the ground after the game.? If yes, why do we have to walk clockwise round the ground to reach the coach parks.?
They won't want Albion fans passing close by the Palace concourse and risking exchanges with the Palace fans.

By making it clockwise, they can keep the entire area outside the away end exits clear.

This also means they can let (some of) the Palace fans out and kettle them in that area before the walk to the station.
 


Poyningsgull

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Apr 12, 2007
1,739
They won't want Albion fans passing close by the Palace concourse and risking exchanges with the Palace fans.

By making it clockwise, they can keep the entire area outside the away end exits clear.

This also means they can let (some of) the Palace fans out and kettle them in that area before the walk to the station.
Which is pretty crap planning. Why would they release some of the fans.? How will they risk 'exchanges' if all Palace fans are held in the ground.
 




trueblue

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Jul 5, 2003
11,024
Hove
Are the Palace fans held in the ground after the game.? If yes, why do we have to walk clockwise round the ground to reach the coach parks.?
They're usually held outside for a reason known only to Sussex Police. Presumably to stop the small number of idiots from smashing up the seats. I'm still not quite sue why 28,000 people have to be inconvenienced to pander to a couple of hundred pathetic kids.
 


portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
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They're usually held outside for a reason known only to Sussex Police. Presumably to stop the small number of idiots from smashing up the seats. I'm still not quite sue why 28,000 people have to be inconvenienced to pander to a couple of hundred pathetic kids.
Because Sussex plod command team probably frothing with excitement at prospect of tomorrow’s game. It’ll be all “Code 1” and “hostiles moving in a northerly direction”

Don’t forget this is the outfit that confiscated knuckle dusters, knives and probably RPGs a few fixtures ago. Except it was all bollocks afterwards
 








Flounce

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Nov 15, 2006
4,554
If the ref let’s them get away with hacking us down and doing nothing whilst booking Albion players for 50/50 tackles…it will be like every other home game against shite sides :angry:
 


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