Horses Arse
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That's a relief. Surprised viera kept him.on, maybe it was to punish the twat fans who'd been clamouring for him. Or to prove that he needs more in, like Potters loxadia move vs Leeds.Yeh I’m joking - he’s shite!
That's a relief. Surprised viera kept him.on, maybe it was to punish the twat fans who'd been clamouring for him. Or to prove that he needs more in, like Potters loxadia move vs Leeds.Yeh I’m joking - he’s shite!
Barely an empty seat at Selhurst in injury time. The Amex would have about 18k empty seats if we were 0-1 down like they were. We really aren’t in any position to slate Palace’s support on any level.Absolutely. Proper football songs and atmosphere from utd, a bit of sha la la bang bang bang from the wannabe lot. Pathetic
I suppose when I talk to any Palace fans it feels like I have more in common with them than it does when I talk to Sussex-born and bred armchair fans of Man Utd.
True, I know some massive bell-ends who support Palace too. One of the key objectives in any season has to be finishing above them and beating them home and away if possible.
But honestly, I think I have more disdain for people who support a big club, many miles from where they live and with which they have no family connection, just because there's a tradition of silverware and they're on TV a lot.
So tonight ... I'm not sure I care either way really. Any home defeat for Palace amuses me. But I also like seeing big six clubs losing against lesser teams. Not sure I can be bothererd to watch so I'll check the score on Ceefax later.
Plus we’re about 50 miles away from them, don’t share the same schools, Sunday League cubs or pubs etc, and anyone who can remember a few knobheads chasing a few other knobeads around Hoce park back in the 70’s, on a Boxing Day, must be at least 65 years old and should surely have grown out of the rivalry by now?Barely an empty seat at Selhurst in injury time. The Amex would have about 18k empty seats if we were 0-1 down like they were. We really aren’t in any position to slate Palace’s support on any level.
Like a typical Brighton fan I left (turned over) as soon as Palace went a goal down as I thought it was all overBarely an empty seat at Selhurst in injury time. The Amex would have about 18k empty seats if we were 0-1 down like they were. We really aren’t in any position to slate Palace’s support on any level.
How can we ever compete with you sheebo.No honestly I thought they were appalling - Utd weren’t much better. The comms took that line of them battling but I didn’t see it - Rashford was terrible. Form goes out the window in our games but no doubt we are a lot, lot better than them as a team and how we’re run. Look how high up the net spend table the other day that was posted they are. They have very few assets.
Ok, so they've been hoping he was the answer to their problems, rather than claiming he's the new Jonniesta.Yeh they’ve been calling for him to start for ages - saw loads of tweets
The Cockney Reds staying to see if Man U winBarely an empty seat at Selhurst in injury time. The Amex would have about 18k empty seats if we were 0-1 down like they were. We really aren’t in any position to slate Palace’s support on any level.
Barely an empty seat at Selhurst in injury time. The Amex would have about 18k empty seats if we were 0-1 down like they were. We really aren’t in any position to slate Palace’s support on any level.
Oh I think we're are! Wouldn't mention it if it wasn't for the constant attempts to pretend it's something it's not.Barely an empty seat at Selhurst in injury time. The Amex would have about 18k empty seats if we were 0-1 down like they were. We really aren’t in any position to slate Palace’s support on any level.
Absolutely, half the ground left at half time in championship against Birmingham I thinkThe location of our ground means its more difficult for large numbers of fans to get away from in good time, so some leave early. Most don't though. And Palace had thousands of empty seats in their ground until they got to the PL so they're absolutely a fair target.
Plus we’re about 50 miles away from them, don’t share the same schools, Sunday League cubs or pubs etc, and anyone who can remember a few knobheads chasing a few other knobeads around Hoce park back in the 70’s, on a Boxing Day, must be at least 65 years old and should surely have grown out of the rivalry by now?
Is anyone really in a position to slate Palace here? Or are we just a tad too cut off from all the other clubs to realise what a bunch of hillbillies we and Palace look pretending to hate a club they never cross paths with apart from 2 football matches a year.
I think your maths is a little out. I remember those days well and have only just hit 60. I was never involved in any of the shenanigans, but enjoyed the atmosphere of the games against them when younger and still feel the tension and passion it brings. I’m glad the “street dancing” is largely gone now, though.Plus we’re about 50 miles away from them, don’t share the same schools, Sunday League cubs or pubs etc, and anyone who can remember a few knobheads chasing a few other knobeads around Hoce park back in the 70’s, on a Boxing Day, must be at least 65 years old and should surely have grown out of the rivalry by now?
I think you can put that down to the much better transport options around Selhurst; 3 mainline stations within 10 minute walk...Barely an empty seat at Selhurst in injury time. The Amex would have about 18k empty seats if we were 0-1 down like they were. We really aren’t in any position to slate Palace’s support on any level.
Oh don't go spoiling all the fun... I've spent 40 years of my life with Palace as the pantomime villains; I'm not going to change just because some JCL thinks he's Nelson Mandela...Plus we’re about 50 miles away from them, don’t share the same schools, Sunday League cubs or pubs etc, and anyone who can remember a few knobheads chasing a few other knobeads around Hoce park back in the 70’s, on a Boxing Day, must be at least 65 years old and should surely have grown out of the rivalry by now?
Is anyone really in a position to slate Palace here? Or are we just a tad too cut off from all the other clubs to realise what a bunch of hillbillies we and Palace look pretending to hate a club they never cross paths with apart from 2 football matches a year.
I don’t think I’m Nelson Mandela, I know I am!Oh don't go spoiling all the fun... I've spent 40 years of my life with Palace as the pantomime villains; I'm not going to change just because some JCL thinks he's Nelson Mandela...
I'm not having that FFS. It's not us who see gates slump by about a third when we get relegated The Nigel's have form for this. They turn their backs on their club the minute things get difficult.Barely an empty seat at Selhurst in injury time. The Amex would have about 18k empty seats if we were 0-1 down like they were. We really aren’t in any position to slate Palace’s support on any level.
That sir, is the quote of the day.Oh don't go spoiling all the fun... I've spent 40 years of my life with Palace as the pantomime villains; I'm not going to change just because some JCL thinks he's Nelson Mandela...