eastlondonseagull
Well-known member
Do they do stadiums on Group-On?
Do they do stadiums on Group-On?
I wonder if the Arthur Waite stand or the main stand, are listed buildings. Now that would be put a spanner in the works, wouldn't it?!
Have you dropped Palace as Rivals because for the first time in 20 odd years you finished above us?? come on we kept you as rivals for bloody years even though there was 3 divisions apart and our crowds were 3 times bigger...come on, man up and lord it over us at least for a couple of years.
Palace do have a problem as someone stated, a lot of support has moved south and west, I would have thought redeveloping Selhurst stand by stand would be the best thing to do (its not like its packed to the rafters!) We would love to move 4 miles down the road and build a nice stadium like you have (yes I have been to the Amex, and thought it jolly nice) but thats not possable in south london as that would mean a move to somewhere like Sanders..tead or Bromely that would be as likely as getting into the CPSC. So IMO knock it down and start again 25000
will do.
Very good
In all seriousness, it was very good. Alan Davies was fantastic, Jo Brand was... her usual self, Sean Locke was good, and a couple of local guys who I'd seen on BBC a few times. A very enjoyable evening apart from the Magners being 7 POUNDS per pint.
Sounds like a nightmare night. Can't stand Jo Brand and not to keen on Alan Davies.
Glad I didn't get an invite.
More than happy to have selhurst redevelop, a couple of new stands would bring the ground up to modern standards ,too many new stadiums are to much like fish bowls with no Features ,the Amex is one of the better new builds.
The down side with selhurst is getting to the ground which can be painful.
I never understand this. So many people say Selhurst is hard to find, difficult to get to, whatever. There are three BR stations within walking distance and there always seems to be plenty of on-street parking.
The down side with selhurst is getting to the ground which can be painful.
One thing that I am still unclear about is - if CPFC2010 have taken over and wiped out debt, how come they are still losing £100k a week. That's not a criticism, I genuinely don't understand where the money is going?
One thing that I am still unclear about is - if CPFC2010 have taken over and wiped out debt, how come they are still losing £100k a week. That's not a criticism, I genuinely don't understand where the money is going?
When is Zaha out of contract? He seems the only player at Palace that anyone is interested in and the only investment that CPFC can cash in . and they've already turned down a bid of £7 million so presumably their valuation is higher than that.
if he waits till he's out of contract all the dosh goes in his pockets and nothing comes to the club.........
Big clubs were cirulating but didn't bite last year..
On 30 January Bolton Wanderers made a £5million bid for Zaha, which Crystal Palace rejected. They then made an improved bid of £7million, which was also rejected. Big name top division clubs such as Manchester United and Liverpool FC had talks with manager Dougie Freedman about signing the youngster, but both clubs decided to wait until the summer transfer window
One thing that I am still unclear about is - if CPFC2010 have taken over and wiped out debt, how come they are still losing £100k a week. That's not a criticism, I genuinely don't understand where the money is going?
Wages, running costs. Virtually all football clubs run at a loss.
Players wages. The Championship player's average wasge is around £6-7K a week.
In 2006 he numbers were
Championship players earn an average salary of £195,750, League One players £67,850 and League Two £49,600.
Of course, if you're making a loss it's not only outgoings that are the problem!I don't think it's so much their outgoings that's a problem, I think there's a real lack on income from ticket sales. I believe they are still honouring some ST deals handed out by Jordan so if they sell their target of 10k ST's, they only get about 8-9k worth in income
Wages, running costs. Virtually all football clubs run at a loss.
We were told we needed attendances of 12k a week to breakeven financially. Pretty good eh?
Ah well, still. We must be one of how many clubs in the football league actually turning a profit?