Bwian
Kiss my (_!_)
- Jul 14, 2003
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You're enjoying all this a little too much
Where we are at the moment is pretty much dreamland compared to where we have been, the infrastructure, management and being competitive in the Championship with a great group of players with a fantastic team spirit is a situation that most BHA fans would have bitten your hand off for a few years back, so no, I wouldn't say a lot of us would 'love' to be in the PL. Even with the end to the season we've had it still feels like heady times (to me anyway) and the thought of playing soulless machines like Chelsea and Man City when we could be playing real grass roots clubs like Burton Albion and Preston...well...
I have a very boring home life.You're enjoying all this a little too much
Fair enough.
The "EPL" isn't the end all be all for sure - but it's where your chairman and most of your fans would like to be.
As I was bathing in the glory of yet another 'let's all do a Pardew' dance, one of my colleagues pointed out:-
'Oh but we'll still be in the Premier League next season and got to Wembley'.
I replied
'Is that the same Premier League you only have won twice in this year, and over the season scored less goals than games played?
Not to mention humiliating yourselves in front of a global TV audience'.
To which he said:-
'Yeah but we're in the Premier League'.
May I join in the Spurs Palace love in and answer some of the points raised on this thread?
To me humiliation in front of a global audience would be a 4-0 hammering in a reply with the much heralded return of your clubs hero centre half.
There were some manure fans in with Palace but that happens whoever is playing. There was a lot of trouble in their semi v Everton because of the same thing. However, most of the manure in Palace end where in Club Wembley which are available to anyone and as manure are the biggest supported team in the country it was no surprise that they would have most of these tickets.
When BHA played manure in 1983 I would say that they had no more than 20,000 out of 100,000 fans. I know because I lived in Brighton at the time. It can't have been that hard to get a ticket as I got one and I even wanted you to win, I despise manure that much.
BHA fans are contented to keep failing in the play offs whereas Palace fans are not content with merely surviving in the Premiership, which set of fans have ambitions?
The best thing going for BHA is you have a really good manager in Chrissie Hughton.
What an absolute pile of shit. You are really delusional aren't you?
Have you just come on here to escape the Arsenel fans taking the piss out of you for choking again when it mattered?
What a well thought out point of view, congratulations!
I don't think that was his intention, he was just commenting that the large part of what you said is inaccurate, other than perhaps your last statement (though I myself think there are better things going for the club).
Your anecdote about the final in '83 differs greatly to memories passed on by my old man as well.
May I join in the Spurs Palace love in and answer some of the points raised on this thread?
To me humiliation in front of a global audience would be a 4-0 hammering in a reply with the much heralded return of your clubs hero centre half.
There were some manure fans in with Palace but that happens whoever is playing. There was a lot of trouble in their semi v Everton because of the same thing. However, most of the manure in Palace end where in Club Wembley which are available to anyone and as manure are the biggest supported team in the country it was no surprise that they would have most of these tickets.
When BHA played manure in 1983 I would say that they had no more than 20,000 out of 100,000 fans. I know because I lived in Brighton at the time. It can't have been that hard to get a ticket as I got one and I even wanted you to win, I despise manure that much.
BHA fans are contented to keep failing in the play offs whereas Palace fans are not content with merely surviving in the Premiership, which set of fans have ambitions?
The best thing going for BHA is you have a really good manager in Chrissie Hughton.
So to summarise:
You are a Spurs fan, perhaps with a liking for Palace, who hates Manchester United (Oh no, I have written their name in actual words, will this summon them?)
You joined a Brighton board in 2012 and had nothing to say for four years.
You finally had to break your silence because this collection of random irrelvances, guesswork and false logic just couldn't be left unsaid.
You failed to read it back, punctuate it and check spellings to ensure that what you had written, even though wrong, was actually intelligible.
Why don't you leave it another four years and then try again?
8 out of 10 for your summary Stato. Not sure if punctuation and spellings are a necessity on a football forum or if they are an irrelevance (3 e's not 2 if we are being picky)
May I join in the Spurs Palace love in and answer some of the points raised on this thread?
To me humiliation in front of a global audience would be a 4-0 hammering in a reply with the much heralded return of your clubs hero centre half.
There were some manure fans in with Palace but that happens whoever is playing. There was a lot of trouble in their semi v Everton because of the same thing. However, most of the manure in Palace end where in Club Wembley which are available to anyone and as manure are the biggest supported team in the country it was no surprise that they would have most of these tickets.
When BHA played manure in 1983 I would say that they had no more than 20,000 out of 100,000 fans. I know because I lived in Brighton at the time. It can't have been that hard to get a ticket as I got one and I even wanted you to win, I despise manure that much.
BHA fans are contented to keep failing in the play offs whereas Palace fans are not content with merely surviving in the Premiership, which set of fans have ambitions?
The best thing going for BHA is you have a really good manager in Chrissie Hughton.