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[Albion] Palace Fans Biggest Fear



clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
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Any others you would like to remove from the Premier League? What makes Brentford and Fulham so special? Have you been to Craven Cottage? Are you likely to get into Brentford's new ground? Maybe there should be some new criteria for premier league membership. Shiny new ground, tiki taki football, neutral shirts, fans that dress in suits etc, and clap politely, wealthy owners. Any other suggestions?

There is nothing "old school" or special about your ground and I've visited countless times. There are still a number of original grounds (Vicarage Road, Craven Cottage, Turf Moor) that are miles away from the rank cesspit that is Selhurst park.

Whilst each have modernised (yet kept their character), Selhurst park exists as a monument to numerous architectural mistakes over a number of decades.

In fashion terms it is a dystopian hipster car crash of moth eaten flared trousers, leg warmers and Victorian workhouse horsehair chic.
 
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Tim Over Whelmed

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Who would want him?

Any team in this country with the ability to win a major trophy, already has better players, in this I include the traditional top four, Leicester,and Spurs. He doesn’t strike me as a Benitez type player, Arteta already has a show pony in Pepe, and him and Bielsa would be comedy gold. Villa is a possibility, unlikely, but still a possibility.
I can’t see any other team in England actually winning a trophy worth winning. So, he’d have to move abroad to win anything, I can’t see many teams paying his extortionate wages apart from the European super teams, but, as in this country, they have better options.

Leeds .... oh yes please!
 


Wozza

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Jul 6, 2003
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I see "Brexiteer investment tycoon" Jeremy Hosking, a major shareholder at Crystal Palace, bankrolled Laurence Fox's laughable attempt to become London major. It's said he donated around £5million.
 


dazzer6666

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I see "Brexiteer investment tycoon" Jeremy Hosking, a major shareholder at Crystal Palace, bankrolled Laurence Fox's laughable attempt to become London major. It's said he donated around £5million.

That simply can't be correct.....after all they keep accusing us of being reliant on a 'Sugar Daddy' (unlike their poor owners - Harris £5bn+, Blitzer £1bn+, Textor £250m+, Hosking £375m+, Parrish £50m+)
 






Klaas

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Nov 1, 2017
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I see "Brexiteer investment tycoon" Jeremy Hosking, a major shareholder at Crystal Palace, bankrolled Laurence Fox's laughable attempt to become London major. It's said he donated around £5million.

Just saw that little nugget myself. What a lovely, lovely bunch they are.
 


Klaas

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Nov 1, 2017
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Thanks again for the advice Sheebo. Sorry if you dont like me referring to mr Bloom as a sugar daddy, rather than a billionaire life long fan. You did have a ground, but previous owners sold it from under you. Not sure why I would think we were in your shadow. You may have access to more money at the moment, and not be reliant on dodgy American business owners who may or may not have ring fenced 100million for an upgraded new stand. Apparently the delay is around persuading Sainsburys to sell some of the land they own. Weren't there similar delays before the Amex was built? However, I believe we have finished above you for many seasons now, and the one season we didnt, the play offs sorted that out.

Certainly not jealous of Brighton, and the little digs were meant in jest, like I suppose when you refer to me as a gimp, or that I should support Charlton

Feel free to continue with your insults, I'll hope to be allowed to converse with others here who seem prepared to accept my views even though they dont agree with them

Thing is, Palace fans have to try and push this narrative of the mega bucks owner to make themselves feel better. The reality that our owner is a lifelong fan, who with the previous owner and our fans fought tooth and nail for well over a decade to save this club and bring it to falmer is too much to face up to. Particularly when, over the years, they have been nowhere to be seen in trying to sort out the mess of their club. And if things go tits up again, guaranteed you won't hear a peep in protest from them.
 


eaglesdan

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Sep 28, 2011
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I dont know what the wealth of our owners is, but I do know that they have not invested mega bucks into our club. Parish, Browett, Hoskins and the other one I forget, that bought the club in 2010, were reluctant investors, and supporters first. They always said that they invested as a last resort as they couldnt bear to see Palace go under. Only Parish remains on the board now, along with three Americans, who are probably looking to eventually make a profit.
My understanding is that Mr Bloom is a lifelong fan who has invested many millions into Brighton, on an interest free loan basis, with the likelihood it will never be called in. This is different to our current owners who, rightly or wrongly, have not made the same investment, and in some cases are taking a salary from the club.
Jealous? Not really. As I said before I would not want to support a megabucks club in a soulless stadium in the middle of nowhere. I quite like the fact that Selhurst is falling apart at the seams. I dont go for comfort, for fine dining, for perfect views, or a lovely surrounding area with on site parking, retail options etc. I go because it where my team plays, in surburbia, surrounded by terraced housing, with street parking only, but with 3 train stations within 10 minutes walk, and I wouldnt want it any other way. I dont want comfy seats, I want to stand up and move around if my view is obstructed.
(I am not directing criticism solely at Brighton here, I am thinking Man City, Chelsea, Man Utd, Liverpool as megabucks clubs, and places like Arsenal, Spurs, Reading, Bolton, Derby, Cardiff, Swansea, West Ham as soulless bowls)
 




eaglesdan

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Sep 28, 2011
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It’s massively annoying but you’ve got us there. That’s why my targets are for this season are (in order of priority)

1 Finish above you lot
2 Get to Christmas not looking over our shoulder too much
3 Hit 40 points nice and early and relax
4 Anything beyond that will be supremely funky

Maybe it is small club mentality (OK, it totally is) but even finishing 19th would be tolerable if the Croydon gang were 20th. I’m cautiously optimistic that our sights are a little higher this year but let’s not go mad.

Have to say I agree with your priorities, especially the fact that number one priority is to finish above us
Obviously, I would prefer the opposite, and if I was offered 17th now, I would take it. (well actually 16th with you in 17th, as I enjoy the rivalry of us being in the same league)
 




lawros left foot

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Jun 11, 2011
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I dont know what the wealth of our owners is, but I do know that they have not invested mega bucks into our club. Parish, Browett, Hoskins and the other one I forget, that bought the club in 2010, were reluctant investors, and supporters first. They always said that they invested as a last resort as they couldnt bear to see Palace go under. Only Parish remains on the board now, along with three Americans, who are probably looking to eventually make a profit.
My understanding is that Mr Bloom is a lifelong fan who has invested many millions into Brighton, on an interest free loan basis, with the likelihood it will never be called in. This is different to our current owners who, rightly or wrongly, have not made the same investment, and in some cases are taking a salary from the club.
Jealous? Not really. As I said before I would not want to support a megabucks club in a soulless stadium in the middle of nowhere. I quite like the fact that Selhurst is falling apart at the seams. I dont go for comfort, for fine dining, for perfect views, or a lovely surrounding area with on site parking, retail options etc. I go because it where my team plays, in surburbia, surrounded by terraced housing, with street parking only, but with 3 train stations within 10 minutes walk, and I wouldnt want it any other way. I dont want comfy seats, I want to stand up and move around if my view is obstructed.
(I am not directing criticism solely at Brighton here, I am thinking Man City, Chelsea, Man Utd, Liverpool as megabucks clubs, and places like Arsenal, Spurs, Reading, Bolton, Derby, Cardiff, Swansea, West Ham as soulless bowls)


So, if one of your 3 American sugar daddies offered to ‘Man City’ ,Palace, you wouldn’t be in favour??

I suppose these things are easy to say when there is absolutely zero chance of it happening.

How do you feel about the mythical new stand?
 




dadams2k11

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Jun 24, 2011
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I dont know what the wealth of our owners is, but I do know that they have not invested mega bucks into our club. Parish, Browett, Hoskins and the other one I forget, that bought the club in 2010, were reluctant investors, and supporters first. They always said that they invested as a last resort as they couldnt bear to see Palace go under. Only Parish remains on the board now, along with three Americans, who are probably looking to eventually make a profit.
My understanding is that Mr Bloom is a lifelong fan who has invested many millions into Brighton, on an interest free loan basis, with the likelihood it will never be called in. This is different to our current owners who, rightly or wrongly, have not made the same investment, and in some cases are taking a salary from the club.
Jealous? Not really. As I said before I would not want to support a megabucks club in a soulless stadium in the middle of nowhere. I quite like the fact that Selhurst is falling apart at the seams. I dont go for comfort, for fine dining, for perfect views, or a lovely surrounding area with on site parking, retail options etc. I go because it where my team plays, in surburbia, surrounded by terraced housing, with street parking only, but with 3 train stations within 10 minutes walk, and I wouldnt want it any other way. I dont want comfy seats, I want to stand up and move around if my view is obstructed.
(I am not directing criticism solely at Brighton here, I am thinking Man City, Chelsea, Man Utd, Liverpool as megabucks clubs, and places like Arsenal, Spurs, Reading, Bolton, Derby, Cardiff, Swansea, West Ham as soulless bowls)

I keep hearing your fans trot this line out about your stadium.

I thought you needed to do the stadium up and new stand to keep competing in the Prem or have i made that up? Something to do with FFP?
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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I dont know what the wealth of our owners is, but I do know that they have not invested mega bucks into our club. Parish, Browett, Hoskins and the other one I forget, that bought the club in 2010, were reluctant investors, and supporters first. They always said that they invested as a last resort as they couldnt bear to see Palace go under. Only Parish remains on the board now, along with three Americans, who are probably looking to eventually make a profit.
My understanding is that Mr Bloom is a lifelong fan who has invested many millions into Brighton, on an interest free loan basis, with the likelihood it will never be called in. This is different to our current owners who, rightly or wrongly, have not made the same investment, and in some cases are taking a salary from the club.
Jealous? Not really. As I said before I would not want to support a megabucks club in a soulless stadium in the middle of nowhere. I quite like the fact that Selhurst is falling apart at the seams. I dont go for comfort, for fine dining, for perfect views, or a lovely surrounding area with on site parking, retail options etc. I go because it where my team plays, in surburbia, surrounded by terraced housing, with street parking only, but with 3 train stations within 10 minutes walk, and I wouldnt want it any other way. I dont want comfy seats, I want to stand up and move around if my view is obstructed.
(I am not directing criticism solely at Brighton here, I am thinking Man City, Chelsea, Man Utd, Liverpool as megabucks clubs, and places like Arsenal, Spurs, Reading, Bolton, Derby, Cardiff, Swansea, West Ham as soulless bowls)

Reasonable post imo :shrug:

From my perspective I don’t find the Amex soulless. I don’t much like the hassle of getting to and from it in truth, I definitely preferred the location of the Goldstone. Just very very grateful to have a 30k plus stadium though.
 


jimhigham

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Apr 25, 2009
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Jealous? Not really. As I said before I would not want to support a megabucks club in a soulless stadium in the middle of nowhere. I quite like the fact that Selhurst is falling apart at the seams. I dont go for comfort, for fine dining, for perfect views, or a lovely surrounding area with on site parking, retail options etc. I go because it where my team plays, in surburbia, surrounded by terraced housing, with street parking only, but with 3 train stations within 10 minutes walk, and I wouldnt want it any other way. I dont want comfy seats, I want to stand up and move around if my view is obstructed.

[MENTION=21872]eaglesdan[/MENTION] seems to be a reasonable enough guy; prepared to come on here and have a decent exchange of views.

I’m amazed anybody wouldn’t be jealous of our owner, as we really have struck gold finding somebody who was always a supporter and has deep enough pockets to build foundations for the future. I honestly think anybody saying they wouldn’t want that for their team is probably lying to themselves, even if they haven’t worked that out yet.

The ground? Well we can all have a good chat about that.

Things I like about the Amex include the comfy seat, the superb view from every seat, the way it curves in harmony with the Downs around it, the availability of Harvey’s, fine pies and the fact that when we’ve really got our game going it absolutely rocks in there.

Things I’m not fond of? The car parking, as I’m not local and it’s a three train trip otherwise. The lack of safe standing but that’s nothing to do with us and is out of our control.

The thing I’d say to our Palace correspondent is to remember that we lost our home. We went to Gillingham. We went to Withdean. After that we desperately wanted our own home. We fought so hard to get it that we shall always cherish it. To us, it’s a… well… palace.
 
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clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
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..in a soulless stadium in the middle of nowhere.

Why would anyone visit Selhurst if they didn't live there or to watch the football ?

Selhurst Park IS IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE.

It's an out of town football stadium.

It's hardly an old school ground either. Two ends have been badly added to over time, unless you consider the bolt on of Sainsburys a sensitive addition to Archibald Leitch's original vision.
 
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Iford Albion

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Jul 30, 2017
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Anyone reasonable who has been to Norwood Junction and to Falmer would vouch that the former is an absolute shitehole and the latter is lovely.
 


Deportivo Seagull

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Jul 22, 2003
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Calling the Amex and white hart lane in particular soulless bowls is quite frankly sour grapes and is pathetic.
Selhurst park is a rundown dump. That is not said out of spite, it’s because it has been allowed to fall into disrepair due to the negligence of various owners. Being old and knackered doesn’t constitute having a soul, it just means old and knackered ….


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Arkwright

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Oct 26, 2010
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5 Live last night talking about Palace's start and immediate fixtures, the change of style and tactics and how long will the board back Paddy if they find themselves adrift. Bizarrely saying that Paddy isn't Roy and how ingrained Roy was on the squad.
 


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