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They have a five year plan you know.
No, me neither
That started in 2003, so maybe it's a 25 year plan, and the 2 fell off?
They have a five year plan you know.
No, me neither
That started in 2003, so maybe it's a 25 year plan, and the 2 fell off?
Maybe, just maybe, they don’t have a plan. Just throw money at it in fire fighting situations seems to be ‘the Palace way’ TM
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Formed in 2010.
Typical Palace... Decide they are now the oldest team in the world and they have said it 3 times now... It must be true.. Even though no one else recognises this lie
For sure, but there’s a very deliberate overhaul of their squad going on this summer, they released lots of players that were either old or on big money. They’ve signed Guehi (21) and Olise (19) who look like they could have excellent futures, the Joachim Anderson for £20m is very smart, he was brilliant for Fulham last season. Obviously it’ll take time for these players to settle, adapt and learn new systems etc but if they can settle in quickly they could have a decent team, though it may be a case of strong first XI but little depth, but that’s to be expected with the overhaul that’s happening.
I assume they celebrated their centenary in 1963 rather than 2005 then, did they?.
Shame about the 30 years when they didn't exist at all, but no matter. Worlds oldest club. Of course they are.
https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/spo...news/stoke-crystal-palace-oldest-club-4111485
Not gone down to well in Nottingham or Stoke! Key quotes from the article: -
"19th Century football experts Mark Metcalf and Clive Nicholson have produced an 84-page document of their own research to dispute Palace's Victorian credentials. It has been submitted to the FA, EFL, for adjudication.
The riposte centres around whether the Palace which got going 115 years ago has credible links with the works team of the Crystal Palace Company, which was set up in 1852 in the wake of the Great Exhibition.
In a joint-statement, Metcalf and Nicholson say: “This is quite a claim and being very interested in football history we sought to see if it was true. Our examination was very thorough and has resulted in an 84-page document packed with primary/contemporary source materials. “This document shows the Crystal Palace Football Club claim is slightly absurd and is ultimately reduced to a short note in 1906 in the CPFC club handbook and which appears never to have been mentioned again anywhere by CPFC since very recently.
“It is possible to forget your own history but that really is a serious memory lapse.”
Metcalf, who wrote The Origins of the Football League, and Staffordshire-based Nicholson, behind Flying Over an Olive Grove – a biography of Sheffield Wednesday legend Fred Spiksley – insist that the claim is flawed. They add: “We reveal that the first CPFC side were affiliated to the FA between 1861 and 1875, at which point the club ceased to exist.“There is then no FA affiliated club with the FA for a 30 year period until a new and totally separate club forms in 1905.”
So 1905 - always just behind us with everything but also give us a ****ing good laugh trying to claim stuff with lies - of course 2010 is the correct answer though Pathetic franchise.
Franchise? How does that work? Played in south London for our entire existence from whenever you choose to believe (1861, 1905, 2000, or 2010)
because despite you wanting to believe the club started in 1066 or whatever date Palace are making up today ,A bit like someone buying up the name "woolworths" and opening a shop and saying we have been in existence since the original shop opened, the actual club has only existed since 2010. The current CPFC is just the third version of an old club name. Franchise is possibly not the exact term, but it is closet. Someone has just started afresh with the name, the look , the why the club name is CPFC2010 and not CPFC1861
Franchise is just a term used when someone buys the rights to use the branding etc of an existing entity. So its close, to what Palace do.
Surely you were closer to being a franchise when you upped sticks and moved to Gillingham and then the Withdean, all because you allowed the Goldstone to be sold from underneath you
... All football fans are blinkered in their support for their team, but it does strike me that BHAFC seem to have more than their fair share of fans who are overly optimistic, and blinkered about finances. ....