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[Albion] Views sought on upcoming Palace fixture



portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
17,777
Seriously, is there going to be any proper policing/stewarding ref homophobia? Given all Palace fans will have to be in possession of ID it would be nice to know that homophobic behaviour will be properly dealt with, rather than completely ignored, which is what seems to happen at most games.

Grief...People are becoming obsessed by this. And very assuming.
 




portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
17,777
Meeting will decide the following.

An email will be sent telling us all to be good boys as Christmas is coming.
It will be decided that a clockwise route around the stadium will be in place.
Crystal palace fans will need an escort, everywhere.
Police horses will be drafted in from across the country, (Sussex police doesn't have any)
Great white sharks on leads, handled by dickheads, will be everywhere.


The game will pass off as uneventful as any other and the fans representative groups and police will have a joint ejaculation at how fab they are.

Brilliant post! :bowdown:
 


bernster

New member
Sep 5, 2012
310
ye olde east sussex
Can the CPFC fans please be dealt with in the same way that we are when we travel up to the worst PL ground.

They are kept in for a minimum of 45 minutes to allow most of the home P+R, Buses and Train queues to have dwindled down to next to nothing.
And while still in the ground can we replay all of our goals in the home win.

Seriously if they are going to block off people going from the west stand to the coach park, can it be announced in advance.
Amen to that,just hold them back for thirty mins.
Also are southern ensuring that all trains are eight carriages?
Is there going to be a special train laid on for them?if so are the fans heading east going to be held on the bridge as they get slowly marched towards the station.
 


Arkwright

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Oct 26, 2010
2,831
Caterham, Surrey
If Palace fans are to be locked in after the game are we still allowed to drink on our own concourse. Always stay for a post match beer before heading to the station. This would mean those staying for a pint will be heading to the bridge about the same time as the Palace.
Really this is all just a poor show from all parties concerned, it's just another game of football!
 


Peter Grummit

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Oct 13, 2004
6,772
Lewes
DON'T put a special train on for Palace. It messes up the rest of the eastbound service as well as providing a potential flashpoint at the station. I would be amazed if SASTA would play ball anyway, given their contract.

PG
 






Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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Amen to that,just hold them back for thirty mins

Won't happen because of the complications of getting trains back to Brighton & then Croydon. You could get away with it for an afternoon kick off, but not an evening game that doesn't finish until just before ten. The last thing they want is a load of Palace fans getting stuck in Falmer or Brighton.

That said, I think they should do what the Met and BTP did to us one season at Selhurst, when they insisted on every single Albion fan boarding the train that ran fast to Brighton. Meaning those of us who didn't want to go to Brighton had to go all the way down there and then catch another train back up. Tell all the Palace fans they have to go straight to East Croydon, regardless of whether they live in Redhill, Crawley, Worthing or Margate.
 


How about people go to a game of football with a rival team and not get in a fight? I mean, it is not hard is it? Bunch of idiots.

I think you will find thats what does happen,when was the last dust up that caused any real problem,all this:bla: is just very sad:( Middle age men wetting themselves over someting that has not really happened for about 38years:ffsparr:
 




essbee1

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Jun 25, 2014
4,725
Treat the Palace fans like shit - in the same way they treated us like shit at their place. Make them
wait an hour afterwards for a train.
 


patchamalbion

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Feb 26, 2009
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brighton
didn't someone stick something on here once, like the minutes from one of the meetings?

swear it said something like 'Brighton fans are known for pitch invasions'....I remember reading it.
 


Mellor 3 Ward 4

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Jul 27, 2004
10,233
saaf of the water
Treat the Palace fans like shit - in the same way they treated us like shit at their place. Make them
wait an hour afterwards for a train.

Joking apart, and maybe you weren't, if the club plan to hold them in, it has to be for at least an hour to enable Albion fans to get away first.
 




essbee1

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Jun 25, 2014
4,725
Joking apart, and maybe you weren't, if the club plan to hold them in, it has to be for at least an hour to enable Albion fans to get away first.

I still have bitter memories of being kept in in the ground then to ad insult to injury waiting outside Norwood Junction for ever for a
train in the freezing cold - unnecessarily.
 


Don Parasol

Active member
Jan 29, 2017
108
Could you pass on to the club that I think it’s a bit pathetic that the two clubs/police can’t handle a full away fan allocation, when far bigger rivalries in English football manage it every season, without any major problems. It’s like we haven’t really joined the big league yet.

Thanks.

Exactly, it's not Boca v River Plate... it would be nice to get a decent allocation at Selhurst too. On rare occasions there is a need to limit the away team's attendance...but for this fixture (at the Amex, given recent history) it's OTT
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Back in Sussex
This was part of the first communication I had regarding the fixture (and cover some points people have discussed above. Things may have moved on since this was sent to me:

"We would like to replicate what we had in place for the play off semi-final. This included a hold back of Palace fans, Asking West Stand fans to turn right out of the stadium to facilitate the hold back, special train to assist Palace fans direct passage back to East Croydon. These are some things that worked previously, but we want feedback and ideas from both sets of supporters."
 




ac gull

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Jul 7, 2003
1,984
midlands
Since the play off final we have much more experience of managing larger crowds on a regular basis at Amex so a repeat could be unnecessary

To me the play off semi final arrangements almost gave away fans a platform to perform from so to speak

No clackers or flags for a start
 


portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
17,777
[MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] my feedback is the reduced allocation feels OTT. Sure plenty others feel same. It’s kike the authorities are stuck in the last century whilst rest of us have well and truly moved on. Do they do this at other derbies? If so, perhaps we can break new ground again by showing you can have full capacity without serious incidents as I believe this game will be. Oh, and if this fixture occurs again, can we have it back on Saturdays please like other Derbies?
 


Kalimantan Gull

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Aug 13, 2003
13,439
Central Borneo / the Lizard
They are (https://www.cpfc.co.uk/news/2017/october/brighton-away-match-ticket-information/):

Before purchasing your ticket for this fixture please read these important security details and if you have any questions please contact the box office at Selhurst Park.

- Prior to entry to the Stadium you MUST be in possession of your original CPFC Season Ticket / Membership card – not a copy or a photograph

- Supporters purchasing tickets for this fixture will have their name written on their individual ticket.

- Before entry is allowed into the Amex Stadium security staff will be checking the name on each ticket and this has to match up with your season ticket/membership card (which must also be shown at the point of entry).

- If the name on the match ticket does not match your season ticket/membership card you will be refused entry into the stadium.

That will take forever to check. This must be the reason why they've restricted attendance to 2,000!
 


theboybilly

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It was home fans on the buses parked on the road. I also fail to see my those that park in the Virgin Gym car park believe they are above those supporters that don't use their own vehicles, and should be allowed out first.

This. I thought the whole idea was to keep Bennetts Field traffic back for 45 minutes after the game to allow all P&R buses and supporter's coaches to clear. This should apply to all private vehicles. Even though dropping off/ picking up in Village Way is supposedly banned too it still continues causing unnecessary delays and potential accidents
 






portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
17,777
That will take forever to check. This must be the reason why they've restricted attendance to 2,000!
Unbelievable isn’t it? In this day and age. Talk about OTT. Puts fans off, I won’t be going to Selhurst, it’s like the authorities are pumped up salivating and wanting trouble. Every camera in S. London pointing at the away fans with lip readers on standby to prosecute people chanting anything that could be interpreted as inflammatory.
 


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