jakarta
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One poster uses the following line: "While we are loosing games because we don't have a centre forward. ." Were loose, shurely, not them!!
Bozza is no doubt in touch with the NSC Copyright Lawyers as we speak...
One poster uses the following line: "While we are loosing games because we don't have a centre forward. ." Were loose, shurely, not them!!
[emoji23] perks my day up every time I read one!Looks like the light is finally coming on.......................
Agree with everything. Ashton Gate is a top stadium for a championship side, makes Selhurst look like a cowshed. So much for having billionaire investors.
Nothing about last night gave us any hope that our situation can improve, each week we hit a new low, we are laughed at by everyone and it’s embarrassing to call yourself a Palace fan at the moment.
The decline of Palace is like watching a much loved but terminally ill family member slowly pass away before your very eyes.
Looks like the light is finally coming on.......................
Agree with everything. Ashton Gate is a top stadium for a championship side, makes Selhurst look like a cowshed. So much for having billionaire investors.
Nothing about last night gave us any hope that our situation can improve, each week we hit a new low, we are laughed at by everyone and it’s embarrassing to call yourself a Palace fan at the moment.
The decline of Palace is like watching a much loved but terminally ill family member slowly pass away before your very eyes.
"Our fans are very good and are a major weapon, so the last thing I am ever going to do is say anything negative about them.
"They are really suffering at the moment. They were hoping to see a Palace team that flew out of the blocks and flew up the table and they are seeing a Palace team that is anchored to the bottom of the table and have just been knocked out of the League Cup by a Championship side.
Also: a question for the resident Palace lurkers...
Is Souare a classic example of somebody's status being improved by their absence? His return seems to have been greeted like that of a conquering hero by many of your fans, the unfortunate incident at Ashton Gate aside.
Forgive me if my memory has let me down here, but I remember watching him play for Palace (and seeing comments on his performances) before his car crash, and he looked absolutely dreadful to me. It was obviously terrible what happened to him, but coming back from that doesn't suddenly make him the new Paolo Maldini...does it? Or have things got that bad now...
Yes it is, he has a fantastic cross on him and likes to dart up field as much as possible but he is mainly in the team for his defending...this is not his strong point.
But in saying that after two seasons of rather depressing and uninspiring football on and off the pitch it always good to hear that someone who had a career threating injury is back on their feet and playing football again, its a small bit of sunshine breaking through the gloom of two years glumness.
Roy weighs in.....
http://www.croydonadvertiser.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/crystal-palace-boss-say-after-676458
I think he meant to say "are massive weapons" though.
They beat West Ham at home at the weekend and that board will look a lot different...
Also: a question for the resident Palace lurkers...
Is Souare a classic example of somebody's status being improved by their absence? His return seems to have been greeted like that of a conquering hero by many of your fans, the unfortunate incident at Ashton Gate aside.
Forgive me if my memory has let me down here, but I remember watching him play for Palace (and seeing comments on his performances) before his car crash, and he looked absolutely dreadful to me. It was obviously terrible what happened to him, but coming back from that doesn't suddenly make him the new Paolo Maldini...does it? Or have things got that bad now...
[emoji23]Roy weighs in.....
http://www.croydonadvertiser.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/crystal-palace-boss-say-after-676458
I think he meant to say "are massive weapons" though.
I think that their fans are beginning to realise the predicament that their club is in.
After 5 years in the Premier League, what have they got for it?
The ground has not been significantly improved, the playing staff is arguably worse than the team that got promoted, and is being paid significantly more.
Their academy is not as strong as it once was either.
So if relegation does come (and I am not convinced they will be) what then?
They get less money than now, their attendances will go down, their best players will want to leave anyway, and they then have to go up against teams hardened to the battle that is the Championship.
You only have to look at the clubs in the last 10 years that have been relegated. How many have bounced back successfully?
As a Brighton fan it is beautiful to behold.
I think that their fans are beginning to realise the predicament that their club is in.
After 5 years in the Premier League, what have they got for it?
The ground has not been significantly improved, the playing staff is arguably worse than the team that got promoted, and is being paid significantly more.
Their academy is not as strong as it once was either.
So if relegation does come (and I am not convinced they will be) what then?
They get less money than now, their attendances will go down, their best players will want to leave anyway, and they then have to go up against teams hardened to the battle that is the Championship.
You only have to look at the clubs in the last 10 years that have been relegated. How many have bounced back successfully?
As a Brighton fan it is beautiful to behold.