Yes Chef
Well-known member
I am going throw my telly out the window when Lineker refers to it as the 'm23 derby'.
For me, since the opening game of the 74/75 season, no other opponent comes close.
The tear ups, the doubles, the heartaches, the piss taking (even more apt now they've got Blue Rinse Hilda in charge!).
There's something about our meetings with them which I've (mostly) enjoyed and always look forward to days in advance of the game. Don't feel the same about any other club.
Have no opinions one way or another on Palace tbh...just another football club to me, & cant be bothered with all the rivalry BS.
Will watch the games, go home, & forget about it.
"THE TWO games of the season, I'll watch through my hands"Where's the option for "TWO of THE games of the season, but I hate it".
Who wouldn't take a season like 1980-81 if offered right now? Survival on the last day, double over Palace who are relegated. Yes please.
Any chance somebody else with a bit of get up and go about them can take your tickets ? Don't need people like you for such a big game.
The "rivalry" certainly adds to the atmosphere, and as said previously the pantomime of it all is a little fun. But looking at the table, these games are huge. We need to beat the teams that will be near us and taking 6 points from the Nigels could just be key to our survival.
With all due respect, for someone who leaves their football on the P & R. Your hanging around a football forum on a thursday lunch time!Just because I dont go in for football rivalries, or live my life obsessed by the sport, doesn't mean I dont go along and support the team every single game, or dont celebrate when we win. I do - just as much as any other fan at the games I expect.
I love the Albion, but I can leave football at the P&R on my way home tbh & get on with my life, unlike others who seem to be consumed by hating other football clubs.
So, with the greatest respect, you know where you can shove your comment...