There’s a sad irony that, back when you were homeless and without a pot to piss in, the few palace fans* that were on the pre-cursor to this place, supported your club, both financially and by writing letters of support to god knows how many different people.
Twenty years on and we are...
I met him once when he wanted to fish some water I control.
He made a generous offer for the days he wanted, despite him knowing they were already booked.
I ignored him.
Great cricketer.
That’s a pretty astute summation in my view. Cahill was a fantastic signing, whilst Zaha, for whatever reason, has had a pretty poor season by his standards. I’d give an honourable mention to Ayew, I don’t think anyone expected him to have the impact he did in vital games.
Whilst I’ll obviously watching a different game to you guys tonight, after our last two outings, I’ll be - actually I already am - enjoying the numbing effects of Henry Weston’s Vintage.
Highly recommended for numbing football induced pain.
Either that, or a maybe they are expecting a profusion of Asian registered Bentleys subsequently parked on several drives in Runnymede Way and its ilk?
First thing that went through my mind was, if huge sums of syndicate betting is involved in putting Wigan Into administration to ensure relegation, what lengths would those liable to pay out go to stop that happening?
I’ll put my paranoia down to Henry Weston’s Vintage cider.
£200m? :D
The Man City squad is valued at €1.45 billion ($1.63b), which, if my calculation is correct, is roughly €1.23 billion more than the Brighton squad.