little al
Crystal Palace fan
I'm English you moron, and have been to Selhurst 1000's of times. I have been to hundreds of away games.Ironic comment as it comes from a Scotsman who's been to Selhurst twice in his life don't you think?
I'm English you moron, and have been to Selhurst 1000's of times. I have been to hundreds of away games.Ironic comment as it comes from a Scotsman who's been to Selhurst twice in his life don't you think?
I'm English you moron, and have been to Selhurst 1000's of times. I have been to hundreds of away games.
I'm English you moron, and have been to Selhurst 1000's of times. I have been to hundreds of away games.
In which case you will have been in many very small Palace away followings.I'm English you moron, and have been to Selhurst 1000's of times. I have been to hundreds of away games.
I'm English you moron, and have been to Selhurst 1000's of times. I have been to hundreds of away games.
Portsmouth and Southampton have much the same journey as you albeit a bit further and beat you, and none of those clubs are fortunate enough to have a 45-50 minute train to London. Your away support is dire.
Ive no doubt our away following isnt up there numbers wise, we probably travel twice as far as most fans though to get to away fixtures.. it makes a hell of a difference
Even if we don't, our gates have shot up from 7,000 to five years in the 20,000 range (and then over 25,000 once ground expansion was complete). It stands to reason our away support as a percentage of home support is going to be that much smaller. But our away support is really far from pitiful - we sell out all of our local (ish) games although it does drop off once we go beyond around 100 miles away.
Palace fans of course, are in no position to be lecturing on the merits of support. Aside from my favourite statistic that never gets boring, I'd also point out that they couldn't even sell out their first leg against us in the play-offs. 2,000 empty soaces in the rickety wooden seated main stand as I recall. Obviously no trouble filling those now that the big boys are coming. (Naturally, our place was basically sold out with 29,000+ in the ground).
I don't believe you.
Even if we don't, our gates have shot up from 7,000 to five years in the 20,000 range (and then over 25,000 once ground expansion was complete). It stands to reason our away support as a percentage of home support is going to be that much smaller. But our away support is really far from pitiful - we sell out all of our local (ish) games although it does drop off once we go beyond around 100 miles away.
Palace fans of course, are in no position to be lecturing on the merits of support. Aside from my favourite statistic that never gets boring, I'd also point out that they couldn't even sell out their first leg against us in the play-offs. 2,000 empty soaces in the rickety wooden seated main stand as I recall. Obviously no trouble filling those now that the big boys are coming. (Naturally, our place was basically sold out with 29,000+ in the ground).
I don't care what you believe.
You can now go scuttling off onto one of the two massive threads dedicated to this board and name check me on there. They will all be so proud of you. Possibly even mention you used my real name as you know I'm not too keen on that for extra Nigel points?Its not just as a percentage though, its actual numbers. You can do better than that simeon.
You can now go scuttling off onto one of the two massive threads dedicated to this board and name check me on there. They will all be so proud of you. Possibly even mention you used my real name as you know I'm not too keen on that for extra Nigel points?
Wow, you only have to click on the twitter button to get your full name, bit precious .If you valued your privacy so much you'd hide it, there is even a picture of ypu and your kids.
Wow, you only have to click on the twitter button to get your full name, bit precious .If you valued your privacy so much you'd hide it, there is even a picture of ypu and your kids.
We've done this before. As a % our away following is low, but that's a result of our massive home crowds, rather than a poor away following.
Why do it in the first place, though?.
Palace fans of course, are in no position to be lecturing on the merits of support. Aside from my favourite statistic that never gets boring, I'd also point out that they couldn't even sell out their first leg against us in the play-offs. 2,000 empty soaces in the rickety wooden seated main stand as I recall. Obviously no trouble filling those now that the big boys are coming. (Naturally, our place was basically sold out with 29,000+ in the ground).
You're making yourself look like a simpleton by showing yourself unable to grasp very basic English. I haven't quoted my favourite statistic, that's the point.That's your favourite statistic You ended up losing, your best chance of being promoted to the premier league was lost but you are creaming yourself over the attendance