Two Professors
Two Mad Professors
Oh well. Going to be listening/watching(?) in Madrid on our way south for a month.
Enjoy.Hope the snow keeps away this year!
Oh well. Going to be listening/watching(?) in Madrid on our way south for a month.
Perhaps the FA have a spare Video Ref to keep an eye on the police ?
Sounds sensible. Should have been a daylight game.Palace only been given 2000 tickets again then
From palace website
We’re surprised and disappointed that our FA Cup match against Brighton has been scheduled for a Monday evening.
We raised concerns about playing the league match between the two clubs at night, as there have been previous issues when we played evening games in the Championship, but felt we were presented with a no option scenario. Given the events that occurred, we assumed that this time what we considered to be good sense would prevail and the game would be scheduled as an early daytime kick off. We are also disappointed that our ticket allocation for the FA Cup match has again been restricted to 2,000 when we should be entitled to more than 4,600 tickets under normal FA Cup rules.
We completely understand the security concerns around this match and the safety of all supporters must be paramount. It’s for that very reason that we felt the best and most obvious solution, as is the case with most other big, highly-charged derby games, would have been a lunchtime kick-off, combined with a bigger ticket allocation to cater for the overwhelming demand from our supporters, many of whom will again be left disappointed. We were told that the incidents which took place at last month’s league match were caused, in part, by fans with tickets colluding with un-ticketed fans to force entry into the stadium.
While we understand there are issues with trains on the Sunday of the FA Cup third-round weekend we have offered to provide free coaches to negate this issue, also allowing supporters to be dropped and picked up from designated drop off and pick up points.
We strongly believe that the very small minority who misbehave and create disorder should be punished to the full extent of the law, thereby deterring others. Instead, it’s our view that the many decent and law-abiding supporters are being punished by being deprived of the opportunity to enjoy supporting their team.
Palace only been given 2000 tickets again then
We strongly believe that the very small minority who misbehave and create disorder should be punished to the full extent of the law, thereby deterring others. Instead, it’s our view that the many decent and law-abiding supporters are being punished by being deprived of the opportunity to enjoy supporting their team.
Palace only been given 2000 tickets again then
From palace website
We’re surprised and disappointed that our FA Cup match against Brighton has been scheduled for a Monday evening.
We raised concerns about playing the league match between the two clubs at night, as there have been previous issues when we played evening games in the Championship, but felt we were presented with a no option scenario. Given the events that occurred, we assumed that this time what we considered to be good sense would prevail and the game would be scheduled as an early daytime kick off. We are also disappointed that our ticket allocation for the FA Cup match has again been restricted to 2,000 when we should be entitled to more than 4,600 tickets under normal FA Cup rules.
We completely understand the security concerns around this match and the safety of all supporters must be paramount. It’s for that very reason that we felt the best and most obvious solution, as is the case with most other big, highly-charged derby games, would have been a lunchtime kick-off, combined with a bigger ticket allocation to cater for the overwhelming demand from our supporters, many of whom will again be left disappointed. We were told that the incidents which took place at last month’s league match were caused, in part, by fans with tickets colluding with un-ticketed fans to force entry into the stadium.
While we understand there are issues with trains on the Sunday of the FA Cup third-round weekend we have offered to provide free coaches to negate this issue, also allowing supporters to be dropped and picked up from designated drop off and pick up points.
We strongly believe that the very small minority who misbehave and create disorder should be punished to the full extent of the law, thereby deterring others. Instead, it’s our view that the many decent and law-abiding supporters are being punished by being deprived of the opportunity to enjoy supporting their team.
Palace only been given 2000 tickets again then
From palace website
We’re surprised and disappointed that our FA Cup match against Brighton has been scheduled for a Monday evening.
We raised concerns about playing the league match between the two clubs at night, as there have been previous issues when we played evening games in the Championship, but felt we were presented with a no option scenario. Given the events that occurred, we assumed that this time what we considered to be good sense would prevail and the game would be scheduled as an early daytime kick off. We are also disappointed that our ticket allocation for the FA Cup match has again been restricted to 2,000 when we should be entitled to more than 4,600 tickets under normal FA Cup rules.
We completely understand the security concerns around this match and the safety of all supporters must be paramount. It’s for that very reason that we felt the best and most obvious solution, as is the case with most other big, highly-charged derby games, would have been a lunchtime kick-off, combined with a bigger ticket allocation to cater for the overwhelming demand from our supporters, many of whom will again be left disappointed. We were told that the incidents which took place at last month’s league match were caused, in part, by fans with tickets colluding with un-ticketed fans to force entry into the stadium.
While we understand there are issues with trains on the Sunday of the FA Cup third-round weekend we have offered to provide free coaches to negate this issue, also allowing supporters to be dropped and picked up from designated drop off and pick up points.
We strongly believe that the very small minority who misbehave and create disorder should be punished to the full extent of the law, thereby deterring others. Instead, it’s our view that the many decent and law-abiding supporters are being punished by being deprived of the opportunity to enjoy supporting their team.
Sounds sensible. Should have been a daylight game.
A total and utter joke. I'm with the scum on this one. Disgraceful decision.
To be honest LE has a point. We do look a bit silly going on and on about Palace. It's our default behaviour when things aren't quite right, talk about them. We need to realise that as a PL club, we're in with the big boys now. I think some of our fans need to move on. It's about staying up and then a European place.
Made by whom?
Enjoy.Hope the snow keeps away this year!
To be honest LE has a point. We do look a bit silly going on and on about Palace. It's our default behaviour when things aren't quite right, talk about them. We need to realise that as a PL club, we're in with the big boys now. I think some of our fans need to move on. It's about staying up and then a European place.
Poor from whoever made that decision. Should be 4,500.
WTF !!!!!!!!!!! This would happen with them no matter what league we are in.
Don't be fooled their supports have the same distaste of us as we do them.
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Another deluded Mug!
In fairness thanks for kind of suppoerting my views on the daily wet dreaming from Bha fans about Palace