Our train up was cancelled, managed to get rebooked on the next train with a table. The three of us all got a refund for the late running service.
Train back was packed lucky we had a reservation.
Living near Croydon, seems to be a mutual respect for each other. My local pub is full of Palace fans and the banter is normally good. The occasion one or two go a bit over the top, I think they are bored of me writing "Mind The Gap" on the chalk board, well make the most of it, been far too...
Surely any European competition is what we've dreamed of for years.
Let's worry about it once we've qualified.
My biggest concern is getting the time off work and telling Nurse Gladys that I'm going away for a few nights to watch the Albion.
Trains from Lewes to London/Croydon we're fine.
Never understand after the game why you would not change at Lewes for London rather than go to Brighton where it's packed.
Always time to pop out of the station and restock on refreshments for the onward journey.
Roy does blow a bit hot and cold. Really he needs more cricket, doesn't play enough for Surrey, one of the problems with central contracts and White ball only contracts
It's no different to the days in the Championship / EFL.
I'm sure the player's would rather play than train.
I'm more worried about getting the time off work for the midweek away games.
Just started Series 1, good easy watch.
Wish he wouldn't use terms like "sheeping" and "tractoring".
I lived in a farming village in Hampshire for ten years and Caleb so reminds me of a couple of blokes born in the village and hardly ventured outside the county, one of them in his thirties had...
For me it was poor officiating but Fulham players didn't help.
Gamesmanship, professionalism, game management, cheating take your pick.
All I know is something has to change.
Armchair supporters probably get more satisfaction and entertainment out of the drama of VAR than the paying customers.
In the ground we get to see nothing whereas at home you get all the angles.
It's a joke, put it on the big screen so we aren't left in the dark. Even mic up the referee so we...
No.
The media wanted VAR as the officials were making to many mistakes, now the media are analysing every VAR decision and have decided they are still making to many mistakes .
Just bin it as it's not working and the authorities are trying to make football a science.
Here's an idea, let's just drop VAR and go back to how it use to be.
As we witnessed yesterday both players and officials make mistakes it's part of the game.
VAR is looking far to deep into the rules and finding the smallest if margins.
I've often been a fan of hockey, with a referee or umpire...