HoveHorace
Premiership please !
It must be a photoshop pic of Murray because there is a packed crowd behind him - something not seen at Sainsbury's (Selhurst )for many seasons.
It must be a photoshop pic of Murray because there is a packed crowd behind him - something not seen at Sainsbury's (Selhurst )for many seasons.
Ironic!
You couldn't even sell out the Withdean for the majority of your matches this season!
Gonna have to say that the last few home games at Palace were probably the most packed I have seen Selhurst in a while. Away from home though we haven't been too bad, although Swansea was a poor showing on our part regardless if it was on Sky. If anything though our vocal support, no matter how small, has been pretty fantastic, and that's down to the Holmesdale Fanatics. At times, if it wasn't for the HF, it would be lacking any atmosphere.
And you're telling us this because .... ??
And you're telling us this because .... ??
He is lonely, he wants us to think the Holmesdale Nigels are something special.
glen murray is a real C UNT
The photo that started this thread is the exact reason why no-one but graphic designers should be given access to Photoshop.
It must hurt so bad, hahahahahaha
It's not lacking atmosphere...Why do you think it's called Smellworst park...there's a smell of sewage evrywhere.Gonna have to say that the last few home games at Palace were probably the most packed I have seen Selhurst in a while. Away from home though we haven't been too bad, although Swansea was a poor showing on our part regardless if it was on Sky. If anything though our vocal support, no matter how small, has been pretty fantastic, and that's down to the Holmesdale Fanatics. At times, if it wasn't for the HF, it would be lacking any atmosphere.
May I remind you how you ended up in debt in the first place.
Championship side Crystal Palace has gone into administration as a result of financial difficulties.
In November, cash flow problems were highlighted after players were paid late on several occasions.
The news comes just a month after Watford Football Club saw its shares suspended after its parent company, Watford Leisure, was on the verge of administration.
Watford Leisure recently announced it would run out of cash before Christmas if it did not secure further funding.
However, Watford was saved from the threat of administration after majority shareholder Lord Ashcroft agreed to pay former chairman Jimmy Russo more than £4 million.
As a result, the future of the Watford FC is secure until the end of the season.
Returning to Selhurst Park, home of Crystal Palace Football Club, administrators have been appointed to save the club and restructure its finances while seeking buyers.
According to reports, Crystal Palace has a mountain of debt totalling £30 million and is due in court today to face a winding-up order from HM Revenue and Customs.
As a result of the administration, a 10-point penalty will be automatically applied which will see the club fall from ninth in the second tier to two places above the drop zone.
Administrators Brendon Guilfoyle, Chris White and John Russell of the P & A Partnership said its job is to secure a buyer and “provide certainty for the employees, players and fans for the future.”
However, club manager Neil Warnock said: “The supporters can rest assured that me and the players will fight every inch of the way.”
And you still owe people money
CPFC 2010 announce crunch meeting with creditors From This Is Local London)
Simon Jordan insists: I'm not bitter despite losing £30m at Palace | Mail Online
Among the 190 people and companies owed money as of January 26 are:
- Selhurst Park Ltd: £1,467,019 in rent on the ground
- Football clubs (incl Blackburn Rovers, Sunderland and Austria Vienna): £1,291,382
- Football agents (incl Nick Carle's and Leon Cort's): £99,786
- Thames Water: £42,040 (incl Selhurst Park, club shop and training ground)
- London Ambulance service: £21,660
- Met Police: £19,711
- Heineken UK: £18,320
- St John's Ambulance: £15,817
- Croydon Council parking: £9,491
- Jaguar: £2,325
- Mower mate: £1,842
- Maximuscle: £1,749
- Robert Miller (fish mungers): £934
- Sportskit pro soccer: £1
- Palace were also owed £4,129 in expenses by former manager Neil Warnock and £28 in expenses by former vice chairman Dominic Jordan.
So please don't come on here boosting about getting new players. At least some of your supporters did the decent thing and set up a just giving page to pay back St Johns Ambulance.