Cheese_Roll
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"This time next year Rodders, we'll be Millionaires"
To be fair Palace have achieved a bit more than us but historically there is very little to chose between the two.
I have always said that Palace will have a massive decline, maybe spend some time in the basement division before being rescued by a new owner who will build a new stadium in Purley way/valley park and realise the clubs potential. In 20 years time Palace will be one of the bigger clubs in London and we will be the most successfull on the south coast.
To be fair Palace have achieved a bit more than us but historically there is very little to chose between the two.
I have always said that Palace will have a massive decline, maybe spend some time in the basement division before being rescued by a new owner who will build a new stadium in Purley way/valley park and realise the clubs potential. In 20 years time Palace will be one of the bigger clubs in London and we will be the most successfull on the south coast.
A bit more? Ok
Don't tell Herbicide that. He might be tempted to say something constructive, instead of his usual petty, snide comments.
I don't think Palace are underachievers, I think they are pretty much at their natural level.What have you WON in the past 20 years then?
Palace are underachievers. Fact.
What have you WON in the past 20 years then?
Palace are underachievers. Fact.
I don't think Palace are underachievers, I think they are pretty much at their natural level.
Don't tell Herbicide that. He might be tempted to say something constructive, instead of his usual petty, snide comments.
What have you WON in the past 20 years then?
Palace are underachievers. Fact.
About where we are now, but we're on the up.So what is Brighton's natural level then Bob?
You lot won't be able to repay the Falmer loan
To be fair ST there is nothing constructive about saying Brighton will be bigger than Palace in 2 years or we always have been bigger than them is there? People getting a tad carried away with a bit of news IMO, but as Herbicide says you got to have a dream
Too right, we have to have a dream. For too long, we have dreamed that one day BHA would be a football club again, instead of a cash-strapped pressure group/political party. We have dreamed that one day we would cease to be laughed at by people like Herbicide. We have dreamed of having a stadium that would enable the club to fulfil its undoubted potential. To make that dream a reality, we got off our backsides and attended marches, attended public enquiries, wrote countless letters and signed countless petitions. The dream is becoming a reality. We deserve all the good news that we're hearing right now. As Brighton fans, we will temper our excitement with a degree of caution, because we have been conditioned to expect bad news even at the best of times. A lot of Palace fans have enjoyed seeing us struggle on and off the pitch for the last fifteen years or so (though we have still spent three seasons recently in The Championship), so we'll see how they enjoy seeing the wheel turn.
So what is Brighton's natural level then Bob?
Too right, we have to have a dream. For too long, we have dreamed that one day BHA would be a football club again, instead of a cash-strapped pressure group/political party. We have dreamed that one day we would cease to be laughed at by people like Herbicide. We have dreamed of having a stadium that would enable the club to fulfil its undoubted potential. To make that dream a reality, we got off our backsides and attended marches, attended public enquiries, wrote countless letters and signed countless petitions. The dream is becoming a reality. We deserve all the good news that we're hearing right now. As Brighton fans, we will temper our excitement with a degree of caution, because we have been conditioned to expect bad news even at the best of times. A lot of Palace fans have enjoyed seeing us struggle on and off the pitch for the last fifteen years or so (though we have still spent three seasons recently in The Championship), so we'll see how they enjoy seeing the wheel turn.
Anywhere above your two-bob rabble. Hopefully not downwind either.