No, no you didn't.
Completely rewriting history (shouldn't take long, CPFC2010 is only 12 years old.)
I seem to remember about 100 fans walked from South London to Central London to protest . About 5 miles. I think that was it.
No, no you didn't.
Completely rewriting history (shouldn't take long, CPFC2010 is only 12 years old.)
Obviously didn’t fight hard enough, eh? Seeing that the club died and had to start again, AGAIN!To be fair, we as supporters fought tooth and nail to save the club in 2010. The 4 new owners only agreed to go ahead when they were able to purchase the ground as well. I have no view either way about the 1861 claims, but do believe that the club I started supporting in 1976 is the same club today, playing in the same stadium (OK maybe ground would be a better description), despite two administrations, which the supporters rallied around to make sure that charities and local businesses were paid as much as possible each time.
Fair play to Parish dropping the rather unpopular fee to share your ticket after negative feedback from supporters.
He's still a knobber mind you
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They never actually had a fee - they just originally only allowed it if you had a ST + (a souped up season ticket that costs £50 extra) -
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I don't think that's right. My Palace mates have been moaning for the last couple of weeks that they have a big group who go together each week, but often one of them can't make it so they give the spare to someone else who can't commit every week. Now they would all have to have paid the fee (£50 each which also gets you a discount in the shop i think they said) to pass the ticket on.
It sounded very sadly familiar to me. I see the Football Supporters Association called it out as wrong earlier as well.
Now after feedback they've dropped that, so any of them can share a ticket to another paid member (or they can pay £50 to give it to anyone they like).
Does make you wonder why they implemented it in the first place if they were going to back down to fan criticism. Surely you'd have looked at an obvious case study and decided it wasn't worth the hassle!
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They never actually had a fee - they just originally only allowed it if you had a ST + (a souped up season ticket that costs £50 extra) -
I think. /QUOTE]
I don't think that's right. My Palace mates have been moaning for the last couple of weeks that they have a big group who go together each week, but often one of them can't make it so they give the spare to someone else who can't commit every week. Now they would all have to have paid the fee (£50 each which also gets you a discount in the shop i think they said) to pass the ticket on.
It sounded very sadly familiar to me. I see the Football Supporters Association called it out as wrong earlier as well.
Now after feedback they've dropped that, so any of them can share a ticket to another paid member (or they can pay £50 to give it to anyone they like).
Does make you wonder why they implemented it in the first place if they were going to back down to fan criticism. Surely you'd have looked at an obvious case study and decided it wasn't worth the hassle!
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We’ll sort of . The fee is not a sharing fee per se - it’s an upgrade to a ST that costs £50 with a range of benefits. ST+ (originally at least but Parish has now rowed back. )
Albion have a specific sharing fee. (It’s £20 per season)
But agreed. It’s semantics.
Sense the tone.Check the constitution pal, we do things right at Brighton, this Chairman isn't for skimming the fans.
Obviously didn’t fight hard enough, eh? Seeing that the club died and had to start again, AGAIN!
Probably get shot down here but..........whilst I think Palace trying to brand themselves as the oldest club in the world is laughable, I think we should acknowledge, that like all clubs, there are effectively two versions of Palace. There is the legal entity , the owners, the actual company, all that stuff, which for Palace is 100% absolutely only in existence since 2010, and its something we should take the piss out of them for for ever, along with the two admins, dodgy owners etc
But I think we all know that that isnt what makes a club, rather than a business. The club is what its supporters are invested emotionally in. A good example is the Wimbledon/MK Dons thing. Legally MK DOns IS the old Wimbledon, and AFC Wimbledon is a new club, emotionally its the opposite for the supporters
I think its fair to say that in the eyes of the people who actually matter-the proper fans, then Palace IS the same club from the past 100 years or so. It certainly isnt the same club as the one they now say, from 1800 and something.
I know many fans who are distancing themselves from the 1861 claim, and many who are lapping it up. I dont really have an opinion. But as you say, its still Palace at the end of the day, and I am sure you will take great pleasure in beating us this coming season, whatever re-incarnation we happen to be. The Wimbledon MK Dons thing is a perfect example.
I doubt I would ever want Brighton to win a game, but I wouldnt want them out of existence, as I personally like the rivalry
Anyway, best of luck for the season
Well we've spent a hell of a lot more than that.
You have had 4 more years in the Prem than us, so that income dwarfs the money Tony has put in.
What have you spent it on?
We're on the brink of bringing in £150m from transfer fees over the past 2 seasons and reinvesting that into the squad.
You've had over £1bn in Income from the EPL - sold out to multiple Yanks and you're still going cap in hand to your owners to fund the squad.
So add your handouts from the EPL to the £400 million (I stand corrected) and counting, and I suspect you will also have had over £1bn income, and managed to have a shiny out of town bowl, training facilities, 1 top 10 finish, more than 50 points, and 2 seasons out of I dont know how many finishing above your rivals, one of which doesnt count because it was bettered by losing in the play offs
So add your handouts from the EPL to the £400 million (I stand corrected) and counting, and I suspect you will also have had over £1bn income, and managed to have a shiny out of town bowl, training facilities, 1 top 10 finish, more than 50 points, and 2 seasons out of I dont know how many finishing above your rivals, one of which doesnt count because it was bettered by losing in the play offs
the stadium,training facilities et al were part of the 400M, not in addition to.
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Go back and re read your own post. I have quoted it for simplicity.So add your handouts from the EPL to the £400 million (I stand corrected) and counting, and I suspect you will also have had over £1bn income, and managed to have a shiny out of town bowl, training facilities, 1 top 10 finish, more than 50 points, and 2 seasons out of I dont know how many finishing above your rivals, one of which doesnt count because it was bettered by losing in the play offs
Go back and re read your own post. I have quoted it for simplicity.