topbanana36
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Would come back to England for it, love it to happen.
I really wouldn't fancy playing Palace in the play offs, I think we all know what would happen. And I don't think I could take that.
Has anyone considered the possibility that Palace go on another run and make 2nd place, and we go up in the play offs?
Imagine two relegation 6 pointers in the Premier League with them. I'd love us to be in same division in the top flight, it would be fantastic.
I do know what he means, I have the same feeling about going to Selhurst. I'm genuinely considering not going next time we play there, but then when it actually comes around it's difficult to stay away. We need to f***ing beat them at the Amex this time, then the prospect of playing them in the play offs won't feel so horrific.
I genuinely don't think my nerves could stand.
Would be great for both clubs, Relegation 6 points are always mad games. Think Watford with their better away form are more likely to snatch second spot though.
I genuinely cannot think of a more pressurised, painful game of football for either set of fans. I would really rather it did not happen. Decades of taunting, serious overspill of passion into violence, a tunnel of hate for the journey either way. All of the above could apply to either set of fans, best not then eh?
I genuinely cannot think of a more pressurised, painful game of football for either set of fans. I would really rather it did not happen. Decades of taunting, serious overspill of passion into violence, a tunnel of hate for the journey either way. All of the above could apply to either set of fans, best not then eh?
Aren't a lot of their loan signing finished before the play offs?
It's disappointing that Playoff final tickets seem to be equally distributed.
I'm not sure why a team with a small supporter base such as Palace should get the same number of tickets as a club that is well supported like the Albion.
It's disappointing that Playoff final tickets seem to be equally distributed.
I'm not sure why a team with a small supporter base such as Palace should get the same number of tickets as a club that is well supported like the Albion.
Seriously, if Cup Final tickets are split in line with the home attendances of the competing clubs, why do small clubs in playoff finals get the same number of tickets as the bigger teams? It doesn't make sense.
Seriously, if Cup Final tickets are split in line with the home attendances of the competing clubs, why do small clubs in playoff finals get the same number of tickets as the bigger teams? It doesn't make sense.
It would make the whole 'police not being able to cope with more than two thousand away fans' thing look a bit ridiculous, wouldn't it? Try coping with 40,000 of the fuckers on each side! Would they erect steel walls on Wembley way to keep the two sets of fans apart?