Did your fans know that the moment he went down? he could have been having a heart attack just like Fabrice Muamba and your lot sing let him die, scum bags.
What's the excuse for throwing coins at our keeper AGAIN?
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Did your fans know that the moment he went down? he could have been having a heart attack just like Fabrice Muamba and your lot sing let him die, scum bags.
Did your fans know that the moment he went down? he could have been having a heart attack just like Fabrice Muamba and your lot sing let him die, scum bags.
Did your fans know that the moment he went down? he could have been having a heart attack just like Fabrice Muamba and your lot sing let him die, scum bags.
I did not see it and I don't condone it things like that have no place in football, Mind you the way in which he danced about in front of Palace fans when you scored at the Amex he does not help matters, but singing let him die to Murray is a disgrace you're not Millwall after all.What's the excuse for throwing coins at our keeper AGAIN?
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Yes I have, Brighton fans talk about him every time we play you!!Ever heard of Gerry Ryan?
No, thought not. #plastic #jcl #pot #kettle
I did not see it and I don't condone it things like that have no place in football, Mind you the way in which he danced about in front of Palace fans when you scored at the Amex he does not help matters, but singing let him die to Murray is a disgrace you're not Millwall after all.
I remember Ryan and the standing ovation, so JUST F*CK OFF SCUM
I can forgive Cowfold Seagull because he was too young to remember this, Goldstone either has a rather bad memory or loves double standards.
This horrendous tackle that ended Ryan's career was sickening, the noise of his leg breaking was heard all around the ground and his leg laid on the pitch clearly in two pieces.
And Goldstone is embarrassed about Albion fans reaction to Murray falling over. The scum from the slum applauded the the culprit Hughton to a man ,
(for this intentional wild tackle), off the pitch and we should worry what their scum think of our fans, ye right.
I did not see it and I don't condone it things like that have no place in football, Mind you the way in which he danced about in front of Palace fans when you scored at the Amex he does not help matters, but singing let him die to Murray is a disgrace you're not Millwall after all.
Another Hypocrite
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About Croydonbloke
Favourite Albion player:The one that`s injured!!
Did you lead the applause when Ryan broke his leg?
I'm not referring to Murray's injury, it was the reaction of your so called football supporting fans singing let him die. Yes I wish Ulloa pulled a hamstring so he could not play on Monday but I certainly would not shout obscene things at him whilst he was down, anyhow I will not win this argument as 1970's memories are still hurting you, may the best team win Monday. COYP.Another Hypocrite
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About Croydonbloke
Favourite Albion player:The one that`s injured!!
Did you lead the applause when Ryan broke his leg?
Yes it is your opinion and when you post it on here as a thread starter, you expect others to comment and that is exactly what has happened. It appears you are in the minority in your thinking IHTH.How Palace fans reacted to Gerry Ryan's injury is not relevant to today (or yesterday). That was years ago.
Any decent football fan from whatever team should not hurl abuse at a player who is clearly quite seriously injured ... anyway that's my opinion ... and I would have thought most decent fans would have agreed with me. Just because the low-lifes among other teams' supporters might treat that as acceptable behaviour surely doesn't mean we have to copy them?
Why ANOTHER thread to debate this. Opening poster attention seeking?
I'm not referring to Murray's injury, it was the reaction of your so called football supporting fans singing let him die. Yes I wish Ulloa pulled a hamstring so he could not play on Monday but I certainly would not shout obscene things at him whilst he was down, anyhow I will not win this argument as 1970's memories are still hurting you, may the best team win Monday. COYP.
I did not see it and I don't condone it things like that have no place in football, Mind you the way in which he danced about in front of Palace fans when you scored at the Amex he does not help matters, but singing let him die to Murray is a disgrace you're not Millwall after all.
I have not heard it for a long time, I thought it was from the dark days of football 1970, early 80's, It has no place these days.I'm not condoning the singing from a small minority (and it was a small minority) for a minute or so when Murray first fell, but as soon as the stretcher was being readied, that chant stopped. It is a chant which is often used when a player is having treatment regardless of the actual injury. I don't like it but it happens.
I'm not referring to Murray's injury, it was the reaction of your so called football supporting fans singing let him die. Yes I wish Ulloa pulled a hamstring so he could not play on Monday but I certainly would not shout obscene things at him whilst he was down, anyhow I will not win this argument as 1970's memories are still hurting you, may the best team win Monday. COYP.
Bollocks, yes I was there, he did not only celebrate he was inciting our fans.Man up ffs.
"Danced about"
Were you even there? Keeper celebrates a goal in front of away fans who have been throwing coins at him shocker and you're not milwall either
Maybe its the jealousy of you bunch of hypocritical inbred scum that our keeper is better than yours maybe you're all just a bit thick
Second thoughts you're a whining little hypocritical bitch
For your information the Palace scum animal ended Ryan's career in 1985. Now please take my first advice, in my first reply to you. I think I hear the scum are calling you back to the BBS.[/QUOTE) Henry Hughton wasn't it?