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Question for you Brighton fans

If Brighton are promoted to the Championship do you want Palace to be relegated?

  • Yes I still want them relegated

    Votes: 149 51.9%
  • No it would be good to play them next season

    Votes: 138 48.1%

  • Total voters
    287






26-10-02

FFS MURRAY!!!!!!!!
Apr 22, 2004
1,182
purley
I'll ask you about Poyet at christmas. It's water under the bridge - but of course I wouldn't be surprised if you love Colin and QPR - they are always crap too. This is a strange season so far, QPR and Brighton doing well. It's only early days - will all come crashing down around your ears.:cry:

Leeds nearly blew it last year and they were in a similar position as this shower so there is still hope:thumbsup:
 


sir albion

New member
Jan 6, 2007
13,055
SWINDON
Exactly, Palace will still be bigger than you even if we get relegated. You will not overtake us on attendances, 10k does not match up to 15k - does it?

Sounds like you have our number. That what have you was a huge expense. You obviously know nothing about the Palace situation but it is a good laugh reading your replies. Had forgotten how stupid the seagulls were.:thumbsup:
Will do more than that in season tickets:lolol:
 


Laughable. You seem to be trying to convince yourself that the our future is not looking rosy. Well, it is. Let's finish this and avoid all speculation about attendances until we move into our new ground. and the tickets start to sell.

Well that will make a change because you're top of the league, have a small ground and don't sell out. It's not me I'm trying to convince by the way, it's just a bit of fun rattling your cages.:laugh:
 


You're not going up anyway:tosser:. As for the question on rivalry, Charlton and Millwall are beginning to be more hated by us - we are getting sick of slagging off Brighton. Thought we might move onto bigger clubs - like Stevenage Borough.

you may as well,cos that`s who you`ll be playing when we`re in the premiership you scum sucking piece of palace shit.:wanker:
 




Hunting 784561

New member
Jul 8, 2003
3,651
Change the record,same old shit from you every time.where is all this passion when you have not sold your home seats for one match when you are top of the league.:shrug:
Load of old shit.You may get bigger gates next season but they will be a load of part time fans.You can not have it both ways you say we play in a dump but our gates have held up,you play in a dump and your gates haven't.
Part time fans.:clap2:

We will sell more season tickets for Falmer than your average attendance so far this season.

Fact.
 


sir albion

New member
Jan 6, 2007
13,055
SWINDON
Well that will make a change because you're top of the league, have a small ground and don't sell out. It's not me I'm trying to convince by the way, it's just a bit of fun rattling your cages.:laugh:
Most home games are virtually sold out now and i can think of many reasons why it wouldn't sell-out:p
 








26-10-02

FFS MURRAY!!!!!!!!
Apr 22, 2004
1,182
purley
We will sell more season tickets for Falmer than your average attendance so far this season.

Fact.
I asked where the passion was NOW.
If you want comfy surroundings go to the Royal Opera house.Not going to watch your team because it is a little uncomfortable is a bit lame.iI hope teh fans whom have stuck by the team at the withdean get cheaper tickets than the part timers who will flock back for a season.
 






Feb 14, 2010
4,932
just for the record last few games and tomorrow (tuesday against exeter with no roof) have been home sell outs. Away end doesnt sell and some season ticket holders dont make it hence no "sell out". As I say, read build a bonfire to learn how to support a football team, and also try and be Champions of England / Charity Shield in your history before you start thinking you are worthy of us as a rival. Once a Nigel, always a Nigel
 


Barrel of Fun

Abort, retry, fail
Well that will make a change because you're top of the league, have a small ground and don't sell out. It's not me I'm trying to convince by the way, it's just a bit of fun rattling your cages.:laugh:

You haven't rattled my cage in the slightest. I am merely trying to guide you through the path of sense and sensibility.

We are selling out (pretty much), but there are a portion of no shows (for whatever reason) and the away fans are never going to fill their end.

Until you have had to endure 11+ winters without cover then you shall be able to legitimately comment as to whether or not we should be filling the ground.
 


sir albion

New member
Jan 6, 2007
13,055
SWINDON
I asked where the passion was NOW.
If you want comfy surroundings go to the Royal Opera house.Not going to watch your team because it is a little uncomfortable is a bit lame.iI hope teh fans whom have stuck by the team at the withdean get cheaper tickets than the part timers who will flock back for a season.
Like the 3 or 4k that have disappeared off the radar at selhurst park:shrug:

13k seems a common crowd at selhurst these days,how long before its 10k and so on.....???
 




Hunting 784561

New member
Jul 8, 2003
3,651
I asked where the passion was NOW.
If you want comfy surroundings go to the Royal Opera house.Not going to watch your team because it is a little uncomfortable is a bit lame.iI hope teh fans whom have stuck by the team at the withdean get cheaper tickets than the part timers who will flock back for a season.

Come back and have a pop when your poxy cheating club havent been in administration twice over the last few years, and then we can have a sensible discussion.

Until then - do one.
 


26-10-02

FFS MURRAY!!!!!!!!
Apr 22, 2004
1,182
purley
just for the record last few games and tomorrow (tuesday against exeter with no roof) have been home sell outs. Away end doesnt sell and some season ticket holders dont make it hence no "sell out". As I say, read build a bonfire to learn how to support a football team, and also try and be Champions of England / Charity Shield in your history before you start thinking you are worthy of us as a rival. Once a Nigel, always a Nigel
i will accept nigel from Millwall but you lot :lolol:
 




Barrel of Fun

Abort, retry, fail
I asked where the passion was NOW.

We would not have survived as a club into the last decade if there was no passion.

I would say we are fairly passionate when it comes to trumping attendances of over half the clubs in the football league given years of struggle and a stadium suitable for athletics and nothing else.
 








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