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Palace Watch, the road to League One



bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
Some people on hear spouting obscenities have short memories...

Albion did jeust the same at the end of one season, I think 1991/2, by selling Mark Beeney their first-choice goalkeeper to Leeds for about £350k. That kept the club afloat at the time, paid off wages etc.

Ambrose is a steal at £750k and Colin W*nker and his QPR bosses know that. It's just what El Tel did to us in the early 80's so I suppose we can't be surprised. West London spivs.....:censored:

What about Eric Young then ? Or Dean Saunders ? Mike Small ? John Byrne ? At least we paid our debts rather than going into Administration which leaves creditors getting a fraction of what they were owed, why is it so few Palace (and Pompey and Leeds) fans get this ?

I might add that El Tel screwed you in under Mark Goldberg, he told me that himself.
 




Boris Yeltsin

MR PRESIDENT to you, mate
Feb 13, 2008
491
Moscow
Someone should edit Wikipedia! Frank, you're in possession of the facts, you should do it!
 


bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
Someone should edit Wikipedia! Frank, you're in possession of the facts, you should do it!

Why ? Somebody else would just change it back. I don't want Palace to go bust and I don't think they will but you can bet I will extract the urine happily for the time being.
 


Bwian

Kiss my (_!_)
Jul 14, 2003
15,898
But a lot of us were also sympathetic of your situation at the time. Either way, we're not going to judge you as it's down to what you want the outcome to be in Palace's situation.

Plenty of Palace fans were there, including myself for the Falmer march so it'd be pretty ignorant to say we goaded you at the time.

I don't know whether that wiki info is true, obviously administration is different now but I was merely making a point. Admin gets rid of a lot of debts these days, but we didn't voluntarily enter administration so calling us cheats is wide of the mark.

Sadly, there are a number of Palace twats (only suitable word for them I'm afraid) that regularly come on here giving it the old 'Billy Big Bollocks' (as some of our idiots do on your boards). They are the reason decent fans get branded as twats-by association. Their regular gloating about your League position based on years of living beyond your means doesn't help. Especially after all the shit we've endured because we never tried to wriggle out of our debts by new style administration. Twice. The tide is turning and I suspect the Palace gloating will be replaced by silent envy as we enjoy your struggle in League 2 (hopefully).

If you read carefully you'll see that most of us don't want you to go out of business but would take great delight in seeing you struggle at the ragged end of League 2 for a few seasons. Just to see how you fare with low crowds, a poor team made up of players no other team wants and shit results week in, week out. Most would also go on marches to support you if it ever comes to that.

-17 points for next season or is there a rescue package on the table?
 






withdeanwombat

Well-known member
Feb 17, 2005
8,731
Somersetshire
Never understood the manufactured rivalry or the self fulfilling prophecy of it.Never stood up because,actually,I don't hate Palace or any other club come to that.And I don't like to see clubs having to go into administation especially as it ends up being a get out of jail free card more often than not,even if it takes a few years.

Remember Middlesbrough and that iconic photo of the padlock and chains at Ayresome Park when they were bankrupt? Suddenly there's the Riverside Stadium,and boodles of years in the top division.Leeds.Leicester,Pompey,Cardiff etc,etc.Debts at pence in the pound - thank you taxpayers.

Whoever we play,I want us to win.No,I want us to bloody murder the opposition whoever it is.Just as their fans want their team to do.

But I know a lot of supporters of other teams have helped our club down the difficult years,years that I wouldn't wish on anyone.

If Palace have to sell to survive,then so be it,but there is more to the history of both clubs than the heat/no light hangover from the seventies.
 


Perry Milkins

Just a quiet guy.
Aug 10, 2007
6,306
Ardingly
But a lot of us were also sympathetic of your situation at the time. Either way, we're not going to judge you as it's down to what you want the outcome to be in Palace's situation.

Plenty of Palace fans were there, including myself for the Falmer march so it'd be pretty ignorant to say we goaded you at the time.

I don't know whether that wiki info is true, obviously administration is different now but I was merely making a point. Admin gets rid of a lot of debts these days, but we didn't voluntarily enter administration so calling us cheats is wide of the mark.

Works both ways mate. Some of your clowns still post pics of Toys'R'Us et al to make a point and for 'a laugh'on your forum. I should let it slide off but it really pisses me off!
 








seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,944
Crap Town
Why ? Somebody else would just change it back. I don't want Palace to go bust and I don't think they will but you can bet I will extract the urine happily for the time being.

I told Russell about this , who deleted this innacurate info only for it to be reinstated because the original contributor objected. THE CLUB HAVE NEVER BEEN IN ADMINISTRATION , we have faced several winding up orders which ran very close to the wire which meant if one had been successful the club would have folded. B&HA had to lodge a £500k bond with the FL as a guarantee that fixtures would be completed and there was no more crowd trouble.
 


Mackenzie

Old Brightonian
Nov 7, 2003
34,009
East Wales
Never understood the manufactured rivalry or the self fulfilling prophecy of it.Never stood up because,actually,I don't hate Palace or any other club come to that.And I don't like to see clubs having to go into administation especially as it ends up being a get out of jail free card more often than not,even if it takes a few years.

Remember Middlesbrough and that iconic photo of the padlock and chains at Ayresome Park when they were bankrupt? Suddenly there's the Riverside Stadium,and boodles of years in the top division.Leeds.Leicester,Pompey,Cardiff etc,etc.Debts at pence in the pound - thank you taxpayers.

Whoever we play,I want us to win.No,I want us to bloody murder the opposition whoever it is.Just as their fans want their team to do.

But I know a lot of supporters of other teams have helped our club down the difficult years,years that I wouldn't wish on anyone.

If Palace have to sell to survive,then so be it,but there is more to the history of both clubs than the heat/no light hangover from the seventies.

I love the rivalry, the piss takes, the put downs, the chants and everything that goes with it. For me it adds the essential ingredient, to what would otherwise be 22 blokes kicking a bag of air around a field. Each to their own though.
 






MikeySmall

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
1,073
BRIGHTON


bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
I seem to recall that Southampton were at death's door this time last year, fat lady has not even looked up let alone cleared her throat.
 




Silent Bob

( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Dec 6, 2004
22,172
Here's a new report on Palace's current situation.
http://www.thisiscroydontoday.co.uk/sport/Ambrose-deal-money-runs-dry/article-2222699-detail/article.html

A Palace supporting friend of mine has just said he can't see the club surviving much longer than another month
Stockport have been going on in this condition for about a season and a half, surely Palace won't go out of business. Losing all their good players is only just since they couldn't afford them to begin with.
 


the wanderbus

Well-known member
Dec 7, 2004
2,981
pogle's wood
I dont get all this hand-wringing about palace's demise & I dont get that some people seem to revel in it. I couldn't really give a flying f*** wether they survive or not, they are not that important to me.
 


churley1

New member
Oct 13, 2009
1,089
Bogota
Sadly, there are a number of Palace twats (only suitable word for them I'm afraid) that regularly come on here giving it the old 'Billy Big Bollocks' (as some of our idiots do on your boards). They are the reason decent fans get branded as twats-by association. Their regular gloating about your League position based on years of living beyond your means doesn't help. Especially after all the shit we've endured because we never tried to wriggle out of our debts by new style administration. Twice. The tide is turning and I suspect the Palace gloating will be replaced by silent envy as we enjoy your struggle in League 2 (hopefully).

If you read carefully you'll see that most of us don't want you to go out of business but would take great delight in seeing you struggle at the ragged end of League 2 for a few seasons. Just to see how you fare with low crowds, a poor team made up of players no other team wants and shit results week in, week out. Most would also go on marches to support you if it ever comes to that.

-17 points for next season or is there a rescue package on the table?

I don't disagree with any of that bar the highlighted bit. Plenty of "Brighton" fans have come out of the woodwork since our financial problems. I would of given them banter previously but a lot of them didn't associate themselves with BHAFC, funny that.

The current situation is worsening by the day. It really frustrates me that tin pot clubs like QPR were saved from administration and now are one of the richest clubs in the world. I'd be delighted with a Bloom like character to rescue us but we're not even getting that at the moment.

Plenty of you have slagged Palace off for effectively cheating by going into administration. I don't know how many times it needs to be said but Agilo PUT us into administration. Jordan was the catalyst behind our financial turmoil but it's well publicised that Agilo hit the panic button and now we're suffering even more as a result.

I can definitely see a lot of our youth team coming into the first team next season, that'll be interesting but they are one of the best Under 18's sides in the country so my blind optimism hopes they do a job.
 


dougdeep

New member
May 9, 2004
37,732
SUNNY SEAFORD
29 employees got the bullet today too, not nice.
 




Martinf

SeenTheBlue&WhiteLight
Mar 13, 2008
2,774
Lewes
29 employees got the bullet today too, not nice.

Agreed. These are backroom staff I think (?) not paid a huge amount but many of them will now be worrried sick about how they are going to pay their bills etc. Feel sorry for them a lot more than tango man who has done his bollocks.
 




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