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[Albion] Palace Fans Biggest Fear



ConfusedGloryHunter

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Has Palace Fans Biggest Fear become that people will still harp on about their club stiffing their local community and businesses a quarter of century ago?

Surely their biggest fear right now is getting relegated despite there being 4 or 5 worse teams in the league?

I doubt they will but managing to fail that epically would be special.
 




Tim Over Whelmed

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Has Palace Fans Biggest Fear become that people will still harp on about their club stiffing their local community and businesses a quarter of century ago?

Surely their biggest fear right now is getting relegated despite there being 4 or 5 worse teams in the league?

I doubt they will but managing to fail that epically would be special.

Couldn't agree more, personally I'd rather focus on and enjoy our seasons in the sun.
 


















Bry Nylon

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Jul 21, 2003
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Lethargic

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Have you ever seen the palace in.......???

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Garry Nelson's Left Foot

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Top events in London on Thursday 7th March


The Bluestockings: The First Women's Movement​

£10.00

In this Lunchtime lecture, author Susannah Gibson introduces her new book The Bluestockings: The First Women’s Movement.
1pm to 2pm

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RCP Museum Late: Women in medicine​

Free

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5:30pm to 8pm

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Free

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6pm to 9pm

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Fraternite talk: Restoration and salvage​

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6pm to 7:30pm

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LSE Library Late: celebrating The Women's Library​

Free

A celebration of the 10-year anniversary of The Women’s Library Reading Room
6pm to 9pm

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Seems like you could have a lovely day in London on 7th March.

Have an earlyish lunch then head to the bluestocking event. That finishes at 2 so you could do some sightseeing for a few hours before heading to the enthralling Fraternite talk.

That finishes at 7:30 so what would really top off the day would be going to watch some top class football. Unfortunately there doesn't appear to be any on in London on that day. Which is a shame. Maybe the football lover could go to a pub and see if there were any games from elsewhere around Europe they could watch?
 












Sheebo

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Look out the Nigel’s are threatening to withdraw support


‘Other fan groups replicate the palace displays’ is the best bit. The arrogance and self importance is hilarious as ever!
 




Garry Nelson's Left Foot

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Look out the Nigel’s are threatening to withdraw support


Oh yes!

Another serious and sternly worded letter by the biggest bell ends in British football.

I love their pomposity and incredible lack of self awareness. Every. Single. Time. It's got to the point that I can't believe that they're actually palace fans. Surely they're some elaborate prank?
 


jcdenton08

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Oh yes!

Another serious and sternly worded letter by the biggest bell ends in British football.

I love their pomposity and incredible lack of self awareness. Every. Single. Time. It's got to the point that I can't believe that they're actually palace fans. Surely they're some elaborate prank?
I wonder what the average regular fan thinks of this. It’s a bit embarrassing surely?
 




Garry Nelson's Left Foot

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Jul 7, 2003
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I wonder what the average regular fan thinks of this. It’s a bit embarrassing surely?
Yeah. I know that if the shoe was on the other foot and Brighton had a group of fans like that I'd be both angry and embarrassed that they were seen as the face of my club.

I wonder if they have any real affiliation with Palace (or football)at all or were just a group of people who liked the idea of being an ultras group and Palace were the only London team that would let them in. That would at least explain the incredible arrogance, lack of awareness and constant look at us attitude they display.

On the plus side they are a continual source of amusement and show no signs of stopping on that front.
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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Look out the Nigel’s are threatening to withdraw support


Our top flight support is built on unity - but we're more special than the others.

Someone needs to look up the word 'unity'.
 


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