bobbysboots
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I guess if you have to go.....
We stayed and clapped off the players.
Same here, and to his credit CMS clapped the fans that remained.
I guess if you have to go.....
We stayed and clapped off the players.
Yes i did , by leaving in the 88th min i saved an hr on my trip home . Got back at 2am as apposed to 3am on Fri . By the way it's got f*** all to do with you or anyone else what time people leave . I take it you are some kid who is back home by 10.30 . You come across as an absolute tosser
Mark my words, some of the idiotic comments on here will drive potential fans away faster than poor performances on the pitch.
No we played them twice in the early Noughties. Drew 0-0 at home (the return of the 5-0) and lost 2-3 with a goal in the last minute (the return on our 1-0 win at Selhurst).NSC in binfest shocker.
On the morning after the night before a time for reflection.
In our thousands we had all been looking forward to this game since long before the fixtures came out, our chance to play Palace on 'an even keel' ie a decent a stadium, for the first time in almost a generation, correct me if Im wrong but was the last league fixture against them at the Goldstone Boxing Day 1988, nearly 23 years ago?
So to play so well in the opening minutes and then capitulate in the manner we did, hurts, the thousands leaving before the end do so for various reasons, a large number because of the shit travel infrastructure, you could almost argue the club are forcing people to leave early, what I was trying to say last night when I had a microphone shoved under my nose at a time when I was feeling as low as I had done ever after a game, was that for whatever reasons people left it didn't look good, not for a club reborn in a state of the art stadium. There were Palace fans in the 1901 on the table next to us, crowing who immediately banged on about plastic support and fair weather fans, which was always going be the danger with the exodus. So sorry not self righteous, not slagging people off, just worried about how it all looks to our biggest rivals.
Ian Hart
No we played them twice in the early Noughties. Drew 0-0 at home (the return of the 5-0) and lost 2-3 with a goal in the last minute (the return on our 1-0 win at Selhurst).
Sorry, I must have misread the meaning in your original post. I though perhaps you'd blanked those two season out of your memory!No sorry Brovian I dont consider playing them at Withdean was on even keel, it was our temporary stadium with a very limited cpapcity, last night was the first time since 1988 that we'd played them at home with a large capacity at a decent ground. (As was the Goldstone in its day)
And I dont think there's a class issue, of 'Im a better fan than you.....", like I said having to go back into the lounge with a smattering of Palace fans the walk out, for whatever reasons travel or perfromnce, was viewed as good old fashioned bad losing and the behaviour of fickle fans (Which I dont think we are)
No sorry Brovian I dont consider playing them at Withdean was on even keel, it was our temporary stadium with a very limited cpapcity, last night was the first time since 1988 that we'd played them at home with a large capacity at a decent ground. (As was the Goldstone in its day)
Ian Hart on radio after match said he was most shocked by our own fans who walked out early.
My pride would not let me get up from my seat until final whistle.