ForestRowSeagull
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What REALLY gets me is that Palace fans call our 'new' fans plastic, however, they claim their 40,000 seater will be full, what will they call these fans ? Will these 25,000 be plastics too ?!?
Yep, well done.You're the one getting your knickers in a twist you ****.
f*** off and die
Just as a side note we are also the first away side to win in front of the recently named Sir Alex Ferguson Stand.
A little pedantic aren`t we ?
I think you know he means away team. Just as a side note we are also the first away side to win in front of the recently named Sir Alex Ferguson Stand.
A little pedantic aren`t we ?
I think you know he means away team. Just as a side note we are also the first away side to win in front of the recently named Sir Alex Ferguson Stand.
What REALLY gets me is that Palace fans call our 'new' fans plastic, however, they claim their 40,000 seater will be full, what will they call these fans ? Will these 25,000 be plastics too ?!?
Come on Derby, had £50 on them as well to make it watchable. Palace on the ropes now they look knackered !!
Yep, well done.
Agreed the "Julians" are just ahead of the "Nigels". For the moment. But it's a bit desperate wehen you have to tote a "Cup" you won in 1910 to reinforce the Braghton reputation.We're ahead of you in the table, we have a better ground and we get 5-10k more fans than you every week. Bring up history all you want, but right now we are better than the nigels in every way, and that's what actually counts.
But hey, you've been in the "top two divisions for 25 years" or some bullshit as you keep reminding us. I hear you get a massive trophy and loads of money for doing that.
Cnuts.
How small-time must a football club be to feel that being the first side to score in front of a stand - whether at River Plate, Morton FC or Barcelona - is something to crow about? It's no wonder Zaha and Clyne will be looking to move onto bigger and better things when the cup run comes to an end.
Agreed the "Julians" are just ahead of the "Nigels". For the moment. But it's a bit desperate wehen you have to tote a "Cup" you won in 1910 to reinforce the Braghton reputation.
Let's face it football as we know it really kicked off around 1960, and the passing of the freedom of transfer rules, as strived for by Jimmy Hill. And since then Palace have a far superior record to Braghton.
Yep, well done.
And who celebrated scoring the first goals at Falmer? WAs it not Tottingham....or even Doncaster Rovers....
And who celebrated scoring the first goals at Falmer? WAs it not Tottingham....or even Doncaster Rovers....
Tbh We weren't dumb enough to try and destroy the majority of our local area...
I do know what he's trying to get at, but the fact that every Palace fan that tries to post the point gets it wrong highlights just how tenuous the claim to fame is. Palace fans keep saying they were the first to win a league game at the Amex, but you weren't, we were. Then they say they were the first away side to win at the Amex - sorry, that was Spurs. So they say they were the first away side to win a competitive game at the Amex - but that was Liverpool. So... Palace were the first away side to win a league game at the Amex - whoop de do, nobody cares. Who was the first away team to win a league game at <insert any other club>? Nobody knows because it's an irrelevant stat.A little pedantic aren`t we ?
I think you know he means away team. Just as a side note we are also the first away side to win in front of the recently named Sir Alex Ferguson Stand.
I do know what he's trying to get at, but the fact that every Palace fan that tries to post the point gets it wrong highlights just how tenuous the claim to fame is. Palace fans keep saying they were the first to win a league game at the Amex, but you weren't, we were. Then they say they were the first away side to win at the Amex - sorry, that was Spurs. So they say they were the first away side to win a competitive game at the Amex - but that was Liverpool. So... Palace were the first away side to win a league game at the Amex - whoop de do, nobody cares. Who was the first away team to win a league game at <insert any other club>? Nobody knows because it's an irrelevant stat.
Jesus, I know your pleased but really don't overdo a result at Old Trafford against a bunch of kids and a couple of disinterested bench warmers.
So is it improvements or new stadium? Where is the money coming from? I'm not being arsey just interested.
ZDS Cup. A cup that was created after English clubs were banned from Europe and since binned for being a pointless competition.
I'd loved to have won that one.