Working class pride
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- Feb 14, 2010
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Through work, I was asked to Chelsea and it was palace. So with a wry smile I agreed. Observations:-
Palace were not out of the game at all. They played well. Chelsea were in second gear and have some superb players with some quality touches, passes and shimmys. Chelsea were also sloppy on the ball and Palace were up for their big day. Do i think hey will go down? Heart says yes obviously, head says, not sure. Chelsea were average, Palace played well, and Palace have ground to gain, but I remember Brighton 10 point adrift of the 4th tier when Gritt took over so I think they have a chance.
Off the pitch well, football has changed. All that whooa whooa nonsense is grindingly embarrassing if you ask me and the palace did the old classic "gone to a library" thing. But in reality, it was a regulation day for Chelsea and although palace think they are a London club, clubs like Chelsea dont give a monkeys about them. After the game I was heading to a pub and walked past the Palace fans heading the other way. Well this is not anti Palace or a bad thing, but my mind did look back to a similar walk I had past the Brighton fans at Chesterfield years ago. Football has changed, the Palace fans were singing but I just thought as walking past them that they couldnt knock the skin off a rice pudding and were so, so different to following Brighton around the lower leagues and that day following at Chesterfield. That probably is just how football has changed.
Palace were not out of the game at all. They played well. Chelsea were in second gear and have some superb players with some quality touches, passes and shimmys. Chelsea were also sloppy on the ball and Palace were up for their big day. Do i think hey will go down? Heart says yes obviously, head says, not sure. Chelsea were average, Palace played well, and Palace have ground to gain, but I remember Brighton 10 point adrift of the 4th tier when Gritt took over so I think they have a chance.
Off the pitch well, football has changed. All that whooa whooa nonsense is grindingly embarrassing if you ask me and the palace did the old classic "gone to a library" thing. But in reality, it was a regulation day for Chelsea and although palace think they are a London club, clubs like Chelsea dont give a monkeys about them. After the game I was heading to a pub and walked past the Palace fans heading the other way. Well this is not anti Palace or a bad thing, but my mind did look back to a similar walk I had past the Brighton fans at Chesterfield years ago. Football has changed, the Palace fans were singing but I just thought as walking past them that they couldnt knock the skin off a rice pudding and were so, so different to following Brighton around the lower leagues and that day following at Chesterfield. That probably is just how football has changed.