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Congratulations, your almost illiterate as that other Palace bell end The Last Dildo.
You're not related by any chance?........ IP address and all that.
Pot, Kettle, Black...
Congratulations, your almost illiterate as that other Palace bell end The Last Dildo.
You're not related by any chance?........ IP address and all that.
Pot, Kettle, Black...
I can't help noticing that you were banned from here on 4/5/2014 under your old username darling. Maybe make yourself scarce for a bit eh? There's a good chap.
We sell out most weeks mate, don't worry about our support. If we had a new stadium like yours, we'd be getting gates of 35,000.
Pot, kettle, black again!
Now you're just making stuff up, how desperate! Why would anyone sane join your academy from ours?? It would be like Ronaldo quitting Real Madrid and joining Accrington Stanley!
I don't make things up , I only post the FACTS. From the Surrey Mirror April 5th 2014 :-
Crystal Palace-mad Caterham boy signs for Brighton & Hove Albion
By Surrey Mirror | Posted: April 05, 2014
eagles at heart: Matty walks out as a mascot for Palace with Glenn Murray
signed up: Matty shows off the shirt of Palace's rivals
eagles at heart: Matty walks out as a mascot for Palace with Glenn Murray
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A CATERHAM schoolboy beat off competition from 300 other youngsters to earn a place at the Brighton & Hove Albion academy.
Seven-year-old Matty Feeney-Hill is a keen Crystal Palace fan and season-ticket holder, but will now pull on the shirt of their bitter rivals after signing a one-year youth contract at the Amex.
"He is really, really pleased," his mother, Jo, explained. "Matty has been kicking a ball around for as long as I can remember.
"There were 300 children who attended the talent centre but Matty was one of just six that were selected. He signed for Brighton before their match against Middlesbrough, but, being a Palace fan, he wasn't happy to have missed their win over Chelsea.
"He's a really big Palace fan. Yannick Bolasie is probably his favourite player but when he was a mascot he went out with Glenn Murray, so he likes him too.
"All his coaches at Brighton know he's a Palace fan and they have a joke about it."
And Matty, who previously played for Caterham Pumas, might not be eight until later this month, but that does not mean he will not be training as hard as his heroes.
"We were quite surprised at how much it involves," Jo said. "Now he's signed he won't be able to play for any other teams. And it's four days a week; three days training and then a match at weekends.
"They are good though; they really sold it to us and arrange for private tuition when the boys miss any school. They will take him on a tour of Germany as well. As I said to Matty, it's something he will never forget."
I don't make things up , I only post the FACTS. From the Surrey Mirror April 5th 2014 :-
Crystal Palace-mad Caterham boy signs for Brighton & Hove Albion
By Surrey Mirror | Posted: April 05, 2014
eagles at heart: Matty walks out as a mascot for Palace with Glenn Murray
signed up: Matty shows off the shirt of Palace's rivals
eagles at heart: Matty walks out as a mascot for Palace with Glenn Murray
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A CATERHAM schoolboy beat off competition from 300 other youngsters to earn a place at the Brighton & Hove Albion academy.
Seven-year-old Matty Feeney-Hill is a keen Crystal Palace fan and season-ticket holder, but will now pull on the shirt of their bitter rivals after signing a one-year youth contract at the Amex.
"He is really, really pleased," his mother, Jo, explained. "Matty has been kicking a ball around for as long as I can remember.
"There were 300 children who attended the talent centre but Matty was one of just six that were selected. He signed for Brighton before their match against Middlesbrough, but, being a Palace fan, he wasn't happy to have missed their win over Chelsea.
"He's a really big Palace fan. Yannick Bolasie is probably his favourite player but when he was a mascot he went out with Glenn Murray, so he likes him too.
"All his coaches at Brighton know he's a Palace fan and they have a joke about it."
And Matty, who previously played for Caterham Pumas, might not be eight until later this month, but that does not mean he will not be training as hard as his heroes.
"We were quite surprised at how much it involves," Jo said. "Now he's signed he won't be able to play for any other teams. And it's four days a week; three days training and then a match at weekends.
"They are good though; they really sold it to us and arrange for private tuition when the boys miss any school. They will take him on a tour of Germany as well. As I said to Matty, it's something he will never forget."
So no where in that article does it indicate you stole him off us or that we were ever interested in his services but beaten to him by Albion, which is what you were implying...
So no where in that article does it indicate you stole him off us or that we were ever interested in his services but beaten to him by Albion, which is what you were implying...
Now you're just making stuff up, how desperate! Why would anyone sane join your academy from ours?? It would be like Ronaldo quitting Real Madrid and joining Accrington Stanley!
Why don't you just **** of pathetic prickNow you're just making stuff up, how desperate! Why would anyone sane join your academy from ours?? It would be like Ronaldo quitting Real Madrid and joining Accrington Stanley!
FFS are you a complete moron ? My post didn't say anything about stealing a youngster from the SCUM , I said the Palace catchment area. He is the first of many whose parents see their kids having a better prospect at a top notch academy.
FFS are you a complete moron ? My post didn't say anything about stealing a youngster from the SCUM , I said the Palace catchment area. He is the first of many whose parents see their kids having a better prospect at a top notch academy.
You mean the parents of lesser players see local Brighton as a decent 2nd best once there kid is rejected by the Palace academy coaching stuff. Our academy is light years ahead go yours having produced talents like Williams, Zaha and Clyne in recent years where as yours has produced average at best players like Foster-Caskey.
Light years is pushing it.
You don't seem to understand that we haven't had the facilities to coax young talent to our fair shores. That is about to change.
Our academy is easily seen in the top dozen in the country, yours has only just come onto the radar. What makes you so sure it's about to change?
You really mean the parents of lesser players see local Brighton as a decent 2nd best once there kid is rejected by the Palace academy coaching stuff. Our academy is light years ahead go yours having produced talents like Williams, Zaha and Clyne in recent years where as yours has produced average at best players like Foster-Caskey.
Is that the same Forster-Caskey, along with March, that is in the England U21 squad tonight along with all those Palace academy products ?