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[Palace] The Always Ultras:: a tale of WOE



Taybha

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Stuart Munday

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Jul 6, 2003
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How many loyalty points do these 400 people have, I read the Ultras don't tend to do away games so I assume most will have less than the people that already hold the seats all very fair isn't it.
 




Bry Nylon

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Jul 21, 2003
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How many loyalty points do these 400 people have, I read the Ultras don't tend to do away games so I assume most will have less than the people that already hold the seats all very fair isn't it.

I believe 'Parish Points' (as Palace supporters witheringly refer to them) are dished out by the club hiercarchy to the HF on an 'as and when' basis to fufil their particular requirements, rather then being based on previous attendences, as is the protocol for 'regular' supporters. This is how the HF secured exclusive access to the central areas at Wembley for the Play-off and FA Cup finals, for example.

As the earlier post from CPFC G alluded to, the organisers of the HF simply supply Parish with a list of names and their demands and he facilitates the tickets. Good stuff, eh?
 
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LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
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Sheffield
Can you not read this back to yourself and see just how weird it sounds?
Indeed.

Their club is now being dictated to by some twats who don't go to away games (unless it's Brighton, with no tickets) and have refused to attend home matches this season because they weren't allowed the best seats in the ground (as these were already held by loyal fans who've been there for years/decades).

What kind of warped f*ckwittery does it take to think "Actually, let's kick the proper fans out of the best seats in the house and let the twats have them. Yeah, that'll work well".

How is this possible?

The whole thing has been shown up for what it is. A land grab of the best seats by "fans" who were happy to ditch the club completely when they didn't originally get what they wanted.

It's a disgrace. Even though it's "let's **** everything up constantly Crystal Palace" it's beyond bad.
 




dadams2k11

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Jun 24, 2011
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This is all based on the Wembley experience.

What they haven't worked out yet is that was a one off occasion which the fans were up for, so trying to replicate it for a Monday night in Bournemouth, or hopefully, Tuesday night in Bristol, is another matter..
 


hans kraay fan club

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This is all based on the Wembley experience.

What they haven't worked out yet is that was a one off occasion which the fans were up for, so trying to replicate it for a Monday night in Bournemouth, or hopefully, Tuesday night in Bristol, is another matter..

It’s certainly not about trying to create the LEGENDARY atmosphere at Bournemouth or Bristol. The AU don’t do away games.
 






Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
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Just found out that I know one of the Loyal 400 being turfed out.

This is someone who donated over £1000 to Palace at the time of Admin 1.

Shoddy.
 


Bozza

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"Palace, though, are committed to creating a large signing section in the area behind the goal and will not go back on their decision.

Palace had initially resisted the move and the HF have not been present at Palace home games this season.

But the atmosphere at Selhurst Park has suffered and Palace have now agreed to the move after listening to feedback from a large number of supporters, mainly from Sussex and with comedy names."

https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/fo...isplaced-by-new-singing-section-a3963271.html
 


LamieRobertson

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Feb 3, 2008
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“Many of these people affected have held those tickets since the stand was built in 1995. People sit with their family and friends, for the most this experience is one of the most important things in their lives. We are a community equal to the Fanatics.”

Wrong they are worth more.
 




LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
12,982
Sheffield
"Palace, though, are committed to creating a large signing section in the area behind the goal and will not go back on their decision.

Palace had initially resisted the move and the HF have not been present at Palace home games this season.

But the atmosphere at Selhurst Park has suffered and Palace have now agreed to the move after listening to feedback from a large number of supporters, mainly from Sussex and with comedy names."

https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/fo...isplaced-by-new-singing-section-a3963271.html
*chortle*

Edit aside, they do actually seem to be using "that thing that became our joke petition" to justify their actions. In fact it seems like their only justification.

It's unbelievable.
 


Bry Nylon

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*chortle*

Edit aside, they do actually seem to be using "that thing that became our joke petition" to justify their actions. In fact it seems like their only justification.

It's unbelievable.

I was saying the exact same thing to my mate, Scott Chegg, only this evening.
 


HitchinSeagull

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Aug 9, 2012
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"Palace, though, are committed to creating a large signing section in the area behind the goal and will not go back on their decision.

Palace had initially resisted the move and the HF have not been present at Palace home games this season.

But the atmosphere at Selhurst Park has suffered and Palace have now agreed to the move after listening to feedback from a large number of supporters, mainly from Sussex and with comedy names."

https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/fo...isplaced-by-new-singing-section-a3963271.html
It might be worth pointing that out in the comments section, starting to feel a bit guilty even though no one could have forseen that parody of a petition being used to justify turfing out loyal supporters.

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dazzer6666

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It might be worth pointing that out in the comments section, starting to feel a bit guilty even though no one could have forseen that parody of a petition being used to justify turfing out loyal supporters.

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I was on the brink of tweeting a reply to Prince Charming saying ‘FFS have you actually looked at the names on petition you’re using to justify the screwing of your fanbase ?’ But then I thought ah bollocks, it’ll be funnier if it comes out later............
 


erkan

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Dec 9, 2004
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"Palace, though, are committed to creating a large signing section in the area behind the goal and will not go back on their decision.

Palace had initially resisted the move and the HF have not been present at Palace home games this season.

But the atmosphere at Selhurst Park has suffered and Palace have now agreed to the move after listening to feedback from a large number of supporters, mainly from Sussex and with comedy names."

https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/fo...isplaced-by-new-singing-section-a3963271.html
https://www.change.org/p/crystal-pa...esdale-lower-seating-allocation-selhurst-park
 












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