Meanwhile Crystal Palace are bottom of 'The Other 14' Twitter tracker with only 3 home games left against Bottom 14 clubs. So much for the 'Hardest start since football began' nonsense :D
Palace will finish above us, you can count on that. Olise and Eze are Rolls Royce players - they've told us enough times. There is no striker better than Eddie and that Back Four is the stuff of dreams. The Galacticos come to South Norwood. Meanwhile back in the real world Palace are still...
I don't know how to post it but I hit the jackpot with my first '1' this morning. I couldn't believe it when those tiles turned green one after the other.
Oddly enough I don't think Palace are completely out of the woods just yet. If they lose tomorrow night and their poor home form continues there's a strong possibility that they can still be dragged in. They are nowhere near as good a their soppy fans think
There seemingly is a problem there as I (with my walking stick) asked several Stewards the shortest route both going in and coming out. I was directed to lifts both times but they couldn't quite get it right. On exiting the stadium I said I might need a map - they all laughed and said 'so do...
I went to the 1-0 defeat under Hughton. The Away coaches were parked up in West Road which is north of Northumberland Park. But there were nowhere near as many coaches as will be heading up tomorrow. Getting away wasn't too bad that night but I think Albion coaches may be held back a while...
I expected this reply but you must see what I am trying to say. Villa Park, as much as I love visiting it, and yes it does still stand on the original footprint, it is just a series of cheaply built stands using modern materials.
I went with a Spurs, supporting mate to an FA Cup semi-final when...
Because none of Villa Park is pre-1970s. All of Archibald Leitch's work has gone - knocking the grand old Trinity Road Main Stand was, to me, nothing short of vandalism. Villa Park is all breeze-block and concrete now.
Edit: The oldest part of VP is the Witton Road stand. Nobody in their right...
I'm not a great fan of Everton or anything but they seem to be a decent set of supporters up there, level-headed and not up themselves. A stadium with history pouring out of every nook & cranny (truly, not like a lot of so-called 'Old School' grounds - think Villa Park) A much nicer club than...