Bwian
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- Jul 14, 2003
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i found a video of this 'slick passing football' that they speak of
unfortunately for their argument, it is a video of us....
against them...
in those 'terrible' conditions.
On that 'cow field'.
i found a video of this 'slick passing football' that they speak of
unfortunately for their argument, it is a video of us....
against them...
in those 'terrible' conditions.
Check out the holmesdale apparently they don't care about losing as millwall are now their main rivals not us......!!!
brighton who? - Crystal Palace FC Supporters' Website - The Holmesdale Online
' I totally agree Millwall were always our local rivals these games between us and them were massive . As far as I'm concerned Brighton are miles away and are of little consequence to me just another opponent to beat . In fact I'm with the manager we need to beat every one at the moment rivalry between fans is ok but no big deal with the bigger picture of promotion is at stake'
i found a video of this 'slick passing football' that they speak of
unfortunately for their argument, it is a video of us....
against them...
in those 'terrible' conditions.
....post 444 on here takes the biscuit.
Holloway doesn't care about the rivalry - Page 23 - CPFC BBS
Neither here nor on the Back From The Game thread has anyone commented about the appalling weather conditions and how that affected the players and game as a whole, although there are plenty moaning about getting soaking wet themselves.
We generally play a fast passing game that just doesn't bode well with yesterday’s heavy conditions or lend itself to skillful wing play. It appears to me that had this been played on a bright, sunny, dry day on a pitch that was well groomed and wasn't waterlogged; the result would have been totally different.
From what I've read, and there's a lot of it to read, the main difference was that they were better equipped to adapt to and tolerate the bad conditions and they also had the benefit of playing the match on their cow field where they know every divert and dint.
My opinion is, I don't think that anyone is to blame (Manager or Players). It's just that we didn't adapt to the conditions as well as they did on the day and the conditions took us out of our comfort zone.
Where to start
He had me at "divert and dint"
Take a bow "FansAbroadLLC". What a complete and utter WEAPON.
Glorious.
I think our players wearing willies gave us that slight advantage.
i found a video of this 'slick passing football' that they speak of
unfortunately for their argument, it is a video of us....
against them...
in those 'terrible' conditions.
....post 444 on here takes the biscuit.
Holloway doesn't care about the rivalry - Page 23 - CPFC BBS
Neither here nor on the Back From The Game thread has anyone commented about the appalling weather conditions and how that affected the players and game as a whole, although there are plenty moaning about getting soaking wet themselves.
We generally play a fast passing game that just doesn't bode well with yesterday’s heavy conditions or lend itself to skillful wing play. It appears to me that had this been played on a bright, sunny, dry day on a pitch that was well groomed and wasn't waterlogged; the result would have been totally different.
From what I've read, and there's a lot of it to read, the main difference was that they were better equipped to adapt to and tolerate the bad conditions and they also had the benefit of playing the match on their cow field where they know every divert and dint.
My opinion is, I don't think that anyone is to blame (Manager or Players). It's just that we didn't adapt to the conditions as well as they did on the day and the conditions took us out of our comfort zone.
Where to start
He had me at "divert and dint"
Take a bow "FansAbroadLLC". What a complete and utter WEAPON.
Glorious.
Check out the holmesdale apparently they don't care about losing as millwall are now their main rivals not us......!!!
brighton who? - Crystal Palace FC Supporters' Website - The Holmesdale Online
' I totally agree Millwall were always our local rivals these games between us and them were massive . As far as I'm concerned Brighton are miles away and are of little consequence to me just another opponent to beat . In fact I'm with the manager we need to beat every one at the moment rivalry between fans is ok but no big deal with the bigger picture of promotion is at stake'
Sorry to disappoint but most Palace fans esp the old school think of Millwall as there main rivals. Proper derby innit.
Check out the holmesdale apparently they don't care about losing as millwall are now their main rivals not us......!!!
brighton who? - Crystal Palace FC Supporters' Website - The Holmesdale Online
' I totally agree Millwall were always our local rivals these games between us and them were massive . As far as I'm concerned Brighton are miles away and are of little consequence to me just another opponent to beat . In fact I'm with the manager we need to beat every one at the moment rivalry between fans is ok but no big deal with the bigger picture of promotion is at stake'
....post 444 on here takes the biscuit.
Holloway doesn't care about the rivalry - Page 23 - CPFC BBS
Neither here nor on the Back From The Game thread has anyone commented about the appalling weather conditions and how that affected the players and game as a whole, although there are plenty moaning about getting soaking wet themselves.
We generally play a fast passing game that just doesn't bode well with yesterday’s heavy conditions or lend itself to skillful wing play. It appears to me that had this been played on a bright, sunny, dry day on a pitch that was well groomed and wasn't waterlogged; the result would have been totally different.
From what I've read, and there's a lot of it to read, the main difference was that they were better equipped to adapt to and tolerate the bad conditions and they also had the benefit of playing the match on their cow field where they know every divert and dint.
My opinion is, I don't think that anyone is to blame (Manager or Players). It's just that we didn't adapt to the conditions as well as they did on the day and the conditions took us out of our comfort zone.
Where to start
He had me at "divert and dint"
Take a bow "FansAbroadLLC". What a complete and utter WEAPON.
Glorious.