That makes no sense.
Sorry that was English - do you prefer another language?
That makes no sense.
I enjoyed our win over Manchester United this season, I have a lot of friends who are plastic Utd fans, the wins over Huddersfield have probably been our most important wins, coming when they did in the season, the win against Everton was very satisfying after their lucky draw last season, but, the results that have made my heart sing this season have been the 2 wins against Palace. I don’t think I would swop them for an FA Cup Final win.
That’s what it means to me.
The whole concept of football rivalry has changed... for the better.
In previous decades, numerous fans of clubs literally hated each other, wanted to physically harm other fans just because of who they support, and frequently did just that.
These days the rivalries are stronger than ever, but in a completely different way. They are no longer about anger & violence, but now exist in the form of banter and one-upmanship - which we experiencing right now... and it's great, harmless fun.
We will always "hate" Palace and they will always "hate" us, but of course we don't actually hate them. If any person actually hates another club they probably have a screw loose, or even worse if they want to cause violence against the fans of other clubs they should be locked up. Instead, we will always look out for each others clubs pursuing schadenfreude, so we can take the piss out of them, and marvel in our superiority over them. The fixtures will always be memorable and electric, will make us buzz when we win and make us feel rotten when we lose.
Us and Palace have history - history is what football is all about. The new generations enjoy the rivalry, the older generations remember why it exists, and the media will never let it drop. For those reasons, the rivalry is going nowhere... and it's a good thing too, as supporting the Albion would be that bit duller without it.
I don't often waste precious time on the CPFC board, but obviously today is an exception! And I thought this post (in the thread about the rivalry) was interesting:
Having had a day to digest this, my opinion is that yes for the club and in particular Roy the rivalry appears to mean absolutely nothing. Roy said this himself before the first fixture last season and then backtracked somewhat when he faced some criticism for it. Barring Wilf there is no logical reason why any of the first team would give a **** about Brighton let’s face it. For me crunch games against your rivals are what makes football so special but maybe that’s just my outdated romantic notion of football. However looking at the situation completely objectively, it’s very clear that the rivalry does mean a lot to the Brighton set-up - that was pretty clear from their celebrations at the whistle - they looked like a non league side that had just won at the etihad . They are a poor side - 1 win in 2019 before yesterday (1 0 in the dying minutes at home to Huddersfield) and yet twice this season they have outsmarted us tactically and trumped us for passion on the pitch - the result being that instead of them being in the relegation zone, they are now going to survive another year in this league, and rather than us being midtable we are level on points with them.
So can I suggest that whatever people want to say about the rivalry being dead, we start taking it seriously - unless we want to forfeit 6 points every season to a shite side. If Roy wants to take all the passion out of the rivalry and not get the players effectively prepared for what is always a fierce game then perhaps we need to seriously consider doing that job for him and having a thousand fans waiting for the players to arrive before the game with a ******* drum and some pyrotechnics (joking about the pyro before anyone wets themself).
This Palace post is everything that is wrong with them. They now consider themselves to be so superior to us on th pitch, we are “
Like a non league team at the Etihad’ when we celebrate against them.
They should look at their own deficiencies, a home record as bad as our away record, a 30 million pound striker who isn’t good enough to be in their first team, everything going through one player, and if he has an off day, which happens often, they haven’t got any ideas.We may not be the most skilful team in the League, but, by God, our team care.
Palace are an overrated raggle taggle collection of mercenaries, who don’t appear to give a toss for their teammates, their club, or their fans.
They deserve each other.
The whole concept of football rivalry has changed... for the better.
In previous decades, numerous fans of clubs literally hated each other, wanted to physically harm other fans just because of who they support, and frequently did just that.
These days the rivalries are stronger than ever, but in a completely different way. They are no longer about anger & violence, but now exist in the form of banter and one-upmanship - which we experiencing right now... and it's great, harmless fun.
We will always "hate" Palace and they will always "hate" us, but of course we don't actually hate them. If any person actually hates another club they probably have a screw loose, or even worse if they want to cause violence against the fans of other clubs they should be locked up. Instead, we will always look out for each others clubs pursuing schadenfreude, so we can take the piss out of them, and marvel in our superiority over them. The fixtures will always be memorable and electric, will make us buzz when we win and make us feel rotten when we lose.
Us and Palace have history - history is what football is all about. The new generations enjoy the rivalry, the older generations remember why it exists, and the media will never let it drop. For those reasons, the rivalry is going nowhere... and it's a good thing too, as supporting the Albion would be that bit duller without it.
I don't often waste precious time on the CPFC board, but obviously today is an exception! And I thought this post (in the thread about the rivalry) was interesting:
Having had a day to digest this, my opinion is that yes for the club and in particular Roy the rivalry appears to mean absolutely nothing. Roy said this himself before the first fixture last season and then backtracked somewhat when he faced some criticism for it. Barring Wilf there is no logical reason why any of the first team would give a **** about Brighton let’s face it. For me crunch games against your rivals are what makes football so special but maybe that’s just my outdated romantic notion of football. However looking at the situation completely objectively, it’s very clear that the rivalry does mean a lot to the Brighton set-up - that was pretty clear from their celebrations at the whistle - they looked like a non league side that had just won at the etihad . They are a poor side - 1 win in 2019 before yesterday (1 0 in the dying minutes at home to Huddersfield) and yet twice this season they have outsmarted us tactically and trumped us for passion on the pitch - the result being that instead of them being in the relegation zone, they are now going to survive another year in this league, and rather than us being midtable we are level on points with them.
So can I suggest that whatever people want to say about the rivalry being dead, we start taking it seriously - unless we want to forfeit 6 points every season to a shite side. If Roy wants to take all the passion out of the rivalry and not get the players effectively prepared for what is always a fierce game then perhaps we need to seriously consider doing that job for him and having a thousand fans waiting for the players to arrive before the game with a ******* drum and some pyrotechnics (joking about the pyro before anyone wets themself).
Tapatalk works too.Go incognito Pilts, at least that's what I do, you can only view about five pages then you have to open a new incognito page to view the next five etc, worth it to feel their pain haha
We may as well be mocking them for not liking Iggy Pop, The Comsat Angels, joss sticks and Pan's People
Palace are by far and away the least fashionable outfit in London (and yes, I’m including Charlton and Brentford in that)
Not sure anyone has noticed, but I did point this out yesterday: all the posts on the Palace board proclaiming no rivalry are written by people almost all of whom are well below age 30 who, of course, have barely encountered a game with us, know nothing of Boxing Day, and think Fiona Richmond is probably a former newscaster.....
The rivalry means something for the old. NSC posters are old.
We may as well be mocking them for not liking Iggy Pop, The Comsat Angels, joss sticks and Pan's People
Recall more trouble at our fixtures that weren't on boxing day tbh, by the time the boxing day fixture came in it was simmering down. IMHO