[Albion] Palace Fans Biggest Fear

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Eeyore

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The fact that you brought up us being the first team to win a league game at the Amex and then the semi final shows how much it still hurts. What made the semi final win all the better was the arrogant way that so many Wembley hotels were booked in advance, and of course the reaction when Glen injured his knee in the 1st leg
Was their any actual evidence that hotels were booked in advance, or did some random internet account mention it and you took it as read ?
 




Paulie Gualtieri

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Do you really think that Caciedo was worth 115 million? Or is it just fortunate that Chelski kept bidding until Uncle Tony said yes? What was ben White sold for?
Of course not, my then market value is irrelevant, what matters is what the seller is willing to pay

He was seemingly worth £114,999,999 to us at the time.

Unlike palace we haven’t needed to insert significantly disastrous release clauses into our star player contracts to keep them, despite you paying more
 


dadams2k11

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Jun 24, 2011
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The fact that you brought up us being the first team to win a league game at the Amex and then the semi final shows how much it still hurts. What made the semi final win all the better was the arrogant way that so many Wembley hotels were booked in advance, and of course the reaction when Glen injured his knee in the 1st leg

You lot can think that semi still bothers us all you like if it makes you feel better. 😂

I sure 99% if this forum couldn't give a shit.

You mean the Glen that is now an ambassador at our club which speaks a thousand words about which club his loyalties are with. 😂

You keep hanging on to them Semis. 👍
 




eaglesdan

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Sep 28, 2011
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You lot can think that semi still bothers us all you like if it makes you feel better. 😂

I sure 99% if this forum couldn't give a shit.

You mean the Glen that is now an ambassador at our club which speaks a thousand words about which club his loyalties are with. 😂

You keep hanging on to them Semis. 👍
Its not about Glen, who showed his class on each occasion he scored against the other team, more how the away fans celebrated when he was injured in the first game. That was fact, not spread on the internet. You keep banging on about a 4-1 win in a league game that ended with us finishing above you, and we will still talk about winning games that really mattered
 


eaglesdan

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Sep 28, 2011
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Of course not, my then market value is irrelevant, what matters is what the seller is willing to pay

He was seemingly worth £114,999,999 to us at the time.

Unlike palace we haven’t needed to insert significantly disastrous release clauses into our star player contracts to keep them, despite you paying more
Why is it a disastrous release clause? Olise signed for another 4 years last summer, with an increased release clause. If we had not inserted a higher release clause, he would have been sold last summer, so we ended up with another year out of him

I agree that its what the buyer is willing to pay, and what the seller thinks a player is worth. For Wilf, even with his wages, he kept us in the premier league for a few extra seasons, which is worth a big sum of money, so we put a price on his head that no-one wanted to pay. Caciedo would still be at Brighton if the £115 million had not been bid, but would he have been happy?
 


eaglesdan

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Sep 28, 2011
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Was their any actual evidence that hotels were booked in advance, or did some random internet account mention it and you took it as read ?
What evidence are you looking for? I dont know, but I have a recollection at the time of a thread here discussing what hotels were being booked, in advance of the 2nd leg. Personally, dont blame anyone that did, as I would have probably done the same after the 1st leg, as I didnt give us a prayer. A game of small margins, Speroni's fingertip save, and then Zaha single handedly firing Palace to Wembley
 




Tim Over Whelmed

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Its not about Glen, who showed his class on each occasion he scored against the other team, more how the away fans celebrated when he was injured in the first game. That was fact, not spread on the internet. You keep banging on about a 4-1 win in a league game that ended with us finishing above you, and we will still talk about winning games that really mattered

True, but I’d also add “some fans”, a minority, most decent fans wouldn’t celebrate an injury of any player.
 


Tim Over Whelmed

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What evidence are you looking for? I dont know, but I have a recollection at the time of a thread here discussing what hotels were being booked, in advance of the 2nd leg. Personally, dont blame anyone that did, as I would have probably done the same after the 1st leg, as I didnt give us a prayer. A game of small margins, Speroni's fingertip save, and then Zaha single handedly firing Palace to Wembley

To be honest on our many, unsuccessful, play off semi finals I’d always booked a hotel for the final, in advance as it’s cheaper and can either be cancelled or given to a mate that’s going.
 


Dougie

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True, but I’d also add “some fans”, a minority, most decent fans wouldn’t celebrate an injury of any player.
tim, from where I sit in the holmesdale lower the jeering sounded more than a minority.
 




Eeyore

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What evidence are you looking for? I dont know, but I have a recollection at the time of a thread here discussing what hotels were being booked, in advance of the 2nd leg. Personally, dont blame anyone that did, as I would have probably done the same after the 1st leg, as I didnt give us a prayer. A game of small margins, Speroni's fingertip save, and then Zaha single handedly firing Palace to Wembley
I'm confused. previously you said:

'What made the semi final win all the better was the arrogant way that so many Wembley hotels were booked in advance'

Now you say:

'Personally, don't blame anyone that did, as I would have probably done the same after the 1st leg'

So you blame us for being arrogant for a seemingly arrogant thing that you would have done yourself ?
 




Tim Over Whelmed

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tim, from where I sit in the holmesdale lower the jeering sounded more than a minority.
There were a few, but far from the majority
 




loz

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Apr 27, 2009
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This thread is not really about “Palace fans biggest fear” it’s more what was happening 10 years ago.

I want to read, palace definitely getting relegated this year, or Palace going bust again.

I always love the annual thread started in September about how palace are deffo going down this year 😂
 


Brian Fantana

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Oct 8, 2006
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There's a lot of 'we were the first team to beat you at the Amex' versus 'we qualified for Europe before you'. I think the real competition is who wins a major trophy first.
 


Jeremiah

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Its not about Glen, who showed his class on each occasion he scored against the other team, more how the away fans celebrated when he was injured in the first game. That was fact, not spread on the internet. You keep banging on about a 4-1 win in a league game that ended with us finishing above you, and we will still talk about winning games that really mattered
I am sure Palace fans have fond memories of the Play Off semi win. I also have very fond memories of winning 3-0 at Selhurst in '81 that kick started our amazing four wins in a row houdini style escape from relegation from the Old Prem. It also aided sending you down. That was a win that really mattered to us - and incidentally that was the worse case of racism at a football game I have seen when Palace constantly abused our Chris Ramsey - truly shameful.
 


Mellor 3 Ward 4

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Jul 27, 2004
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saaf of the water
The fact that you brought up us being the first team to win a league game at the Amex and then the semi final shows how much it still hurts. What made the semi final win all the better was the arrogant way that so many Wembley hotels were booked in advance, and of course the reaction when Glen injured his knee in the 1st leg
Please spell his name correctly.
 




lawros left foot

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Jun 11, 2011
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At the time, losing the play- off game hurt like hell,I admit.

But, with hindsight it was probably the best thing that ccould happen, if it had been a team that wasn’t Palace.

We weren’t ready for the PL, and I truly believe we would have been embarrassed.

Much better to be promoted when we were, and be able to give the PL a good go.
 


loz

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Apr 27, 2009
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I am sure Palace fans have fond memories of the Play Off semi win. I also have very fond memories of winning 3-0 at Selhurst in '81 that kick started our amazing four wins in a row houdini style escape from relegation from the Old Prem. It also aided sending you down. That was a win that really mattered to us - and incidentally that was the worse case of racism at a football game I have seen when Palace constantly abused our Chris Ramsey - truly shameful.
I remember that game very well, palace were all but relegated before that game TBF.

Getting chased and chasing Brighton fans around South Norwood…. Don’t know what I would have done if I had caught or been caught as I was only 16 at the time 😁

But what I really remember is meeting a female Brighton fan on the train home and ended up kissing and cuddling on the way home ( I did sort of know her as she was at my school) we met a few times after but it fizzled out. ( it wasn’t football that got in the way it was my punk look and love of punk music she didn’t like )
 


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