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Oisin
27-10-2000, 05:27 PM
Please can we stick to one anti anti thread at a time please.

28-10-2000, 04:28 AM
It appears, to most, that we have lost our beloved enemy anti_addick. His clubs poor ( **** ) form has rendered anti with too much ground too cover. No more can he use posts such as "all quiet on the clowntown front". These are dark days indeed for Palace and all there clone nigels for they have lost one of their staunchest of arrogant Palace fans. He will be sorely missed.

Until of course Palace get back to winning ways,,, ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha, no king chance !

anti-addick
28-10-2000, 10:48 PM
I'm here and as loud as ever you pikie f*ck head.

It appears that we've turned the corner in our players attitude and will soon be pulling up the table. It also appears that you have turned the corner and started to lose as predicted. Soon we will trade places you f*cking bunch of no good, gypo, caravanning, theiving pikie c*nts.

30-10-2000, 01:48 PM
Nice one anti..hehehehehe.
How did the clowns get on Saturday?

30-10-2000, 03:08 PM
Originally posted by English_SE25:
Nice one anti..hehehehehe.
How did the clowns get on Saturday?

Dont you know, thickie ! We got beat at Villa 2-1. Enlighten me as to where the shame lies there ? If you can ! Stick to your Nationwide relegation encounters English. Ps good name, I like you style.

30-10-2000, 03:10 PM
Originally posted by anti-addick:
I'm here and as loud as ever you pikie f*ck head.

It appears that we've turned the corner in our players attitude and will soon be pulling up the table. It also appears that you have turned the corner and started to lose as predicted. Soon we will trade places you f*cking bunch of no good, gypo, caravanning, theiving pikie c*nts.




Turned the corner ! Temporarily halted the rot more like. Enjoy your point !

30-10-2000, 03:18 PM
Hope yer caravan blew away gypo b*stard.

31-10-2000, 04:10 AM
Girs, girls don't play so rough. On the bright side, who won at the weekend? Just us then.

anti-addick
31-10-2000, 01:23 PM
No-one gives a f*ck about BHA Kelvin, you're just in the background hanging around whilst the big South London clubs sling it out.

31-10-2000, 02:56 PM
Big South London clubs ????

Charlton haven't played Millwall for years, Anti !!!!!

31-10-2000, 03:01 PM
And its a shame for you Anti that most of your Palarse chums dont feel the same way as you and still hate us passionately.

31-10-2000, 03:49 PM
Anti-Addick, RIP. Once an amusing contributor to this board, now a bitter and depressed soul who lashes out wildly at all and sundry as him team plummets ever downwards.

Is it just me, or did this metamorphosis occur roughly the same time as the geeky nurd pictures were posted on here from Birmingham? I think we should be told.

31-10-2000, 05:00 PM
But how matches did you attend Anti? was the scared theory correct? and why resort to intelligent abuse such as calling me a prick?

I think even calling us gay is probably wittier than that! boy, you really are taking this season badly arent you!

31-10-2000, 05:01 PM
ooops. sorry, it was f*ckwit, even better! LOL

wombat
31-10-2000, 05:07 PM
Albion - you want queer rights? 20% off Vaseline, now get the f@ck back in the closet!

31-10-2000, 05:31 PM
Brilliant. One thousand members on here who hate Brighton, one who hates Charlton, so he ends up arguing with Brighton fans !!!

Glad to know its not just us that you don't fit in with Anti, but society in general !!!

walderslade eagle
31-10-2000, 05:42 PM
Originally posted by Kelvin Morton:
So if you claim Millwall are your 'true rivals',

Of course Millwall are our true rivals, not only geographically, but also historically, there is a far deeper rivalvry between the Eagles and the Lions. Why, from 50 miles away, should Brighton be a rival, even Gillingham are closer.

31-10-2000, 05:48 PM
Originally posted by walderslade eagle:
Why, from 50 miles away, should Brighton be a rival, even Gillingham are closer.



You tell me. You obviously have never had to get on a train back to London after a Goldstone game. Don't try and rewrite your history, you end up looking like Chelsea, a complete joke. They haven't got a clue who their rivals are any more.

31-10-2000, 05:51 PM
1fa3
Kelvin, Ive also been making those journeys back to London this season. Funny how it seems to have all been a bit subdued of late!

walderslade eagle
31-10-2000, 05:56 PM
Originally posted by Kelvin Morton:
You tell me. You obviously have never had to get on a train back to London after a Goldstone game. Don't try and rewrite your history, you end up looking like Chelsea, a complete joke. They haven't got a clue who their rivals are any more.



Actually, I suspect my history goes back a lot further than yours, what do you mean about rewriting history? Palace and Millwall were rivals long before even I started watching Palace, and that was over 40 years ago, I don't believe that Palace and Brighton rivalry goes back that far.

31-10-2000, 06:02 PM
Ive been to quite a few Palace games when the Albion havent been the opponents and have never heard 1 song about Millwall.

Plenty about the Albion though! explain?

walderslade eagle
31-10-2000, 06:12 PM
Originally posted by Albion Dan:
Ive been to quite a few Palace games when the Albion havent been the opponents and have never heard 1 song about Millwall.

Plenty about the Albion though! explain?

Quite simple really, most (if not all) the fans that sing these songs are somewhat younger than I am, I was accused of re-writing history, I was merely pointing out that the history with Millwall goes back further than with Brighton, this is an undisputable fact, just because today people chant about Brighton is irrelevant. Out of interest, how far do you go back? I would guess not far enough to be bale to make comments on Palace History as far as I can, so please don't comment on things you know nothing about.

31-10-2000, 06:22 PM
I only go back to the early eighties, and Im not doubting you or telling you about your clubs history. But, what seems evident is that your rivalry with Millwall is very much consigned to the history books and hardly even exists now. Unlike with us, who most of your fans, and ours, still consider the rivalry alive.

Anyway, arent Millwalls main rivals West Ham?

woolpacker no 2
31-10-2000, 06:27 PM
Originally posted by Albion Dan:
And its a shame for you Anti that most of your Palarse chums dont feel the same way as you and still hate us passionately.

How could we ever forget your lot Albion Dan, theres tesco's popping up everywhere, cant think why they would have blue and white stripes on everything, maybe they couldn't afford the ink for the red stripes.........................



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Billy_the_Eagle
31-10-2000, 07:04 PM
[/b][/QUOTE]How could we ever forget your lot Albion Dan, theres tesco's popping up everywhere, cant think why they would have blue and white stripes on everything, maybe they couldn't afford the ink for the red stripes.........................
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Well stated WOOLPACKER (temp Selhurst arms), we shouldn't forget the mighty brigton tescos, big shop empty terraces...

anti-addick
31-10-2000, 09:57 PM
Originally posted by Albion Dan:
But, what seems evident is that your rivalry with Millwall is very much consigned to the history books and hardly even exists now. Unlike with us, who most of your fans, and ours, still consider the rivalry alive.

Anyway, arent Millwalls main rivals West Ham?

Only London rivals. Back onto Millwall though, Walderslade is totally correct, Palace/Millwall have spent far longer in the same divisions and mix fan base over our entire history - many of our record attendances over the years are set with matches against them and Charlton, but BHA have rarely appeared, except in about '84 with a 15,000 crowd.
Brighton will be consigned to the History books as you put it because we simply do not play you anymore, you will not alter that. Many of the younger fans have no interest in you, you simply appear in some songs.
The fact that you came on the scene in the first place is totally down to hooliganism alone.

Believe me, if Millwall joined us for a few seasons you'd soon be totally ignored, Millwall are still heavily hated.

Stick to Orient.

01-11-2000, 04:06 AM
Rofl !!!!!!

anti-addick
01-11-2000, 04:26 AM
Originally posted by Albion Dan:
And its a shame for you Anti that most of your Palarse chums dont feel the same way as you and still hate us passionately.



Most of them are well into their 40's now.

Kelvin, you're just jealous you cannot travel to St Andrews, you might make Wallsall next season if your tin pot club have a great season.

01-11-2000, 04:35 AM
Well Im only 26, and I can remember many great Albion v Palarse matches. How long have you been supporting Anti? or are you only 12? or where you too scared to go?

anti-addick
01-11-2000, 04:41 AM
28 you f*ckwit, but the last time Palace met you muppets at Selhurst was 1989 and i'd barely left school. So Why should I hang around waiting for you 50 mile away failures to get us in the cup once every 20 years for one poxy derby? When there is a perfectly sizable team that I already hate 4/5 miles up the road?

Just because some 40 year old had a scrap on the Palace pier once???
You forget, Brighton only arrived with hooliganism in the 70's, Millwall are true 'traditional' rivals, but you didn't mind casting them aside did you?

Stick to Orient you Tw@t.

Kevin T
01-11-2000, 04:48 AM
Brighton, we only hate Brighton!

01-11-2000, 04:50 AM
So if you claim Millwall are your 'true rivals', and not even Brighton, what sort of twisted individual calls himself 'Anti-Addick'? To most people this would appear confused behaviour.

I hate Orient, but mainly because of Barry Hearn. They are not fit to tie our bootlaces. Palarse are fit to tie them, but that's about all.

01-11-2000, 11:24 AM
1ff0
Originally posted by anti-addick:
Most of them are well into their 40's now.

Kelvin, you're just jealous you cannot travel to St Andrews, you might make Wallsall next season if your tin pot club have a great season.



ROFL !!! Oh what a great place to go to, you forgot to mention Crewe and Stockport too.

Stick to the Nationwide, that's about your limit ! Me very much likes the Old Traffords and Highburys, oh and South Londons finest of course, no nigels, not Selhurst !

01-11-2000, 12:44 PM
Charl***....hehehehehehe

Top Eagle
01-11-2000, 12:50 PM
Spanish quote:

ROFL !!! Oh what a great place to go to, you forgot to mention Crewe and Stockport too.

Stick to the Nationwide, that's about your limit ! Me very much likes the Old Traffords and Highburys, oh and South Londons finest of course, no nigels, not Selhurst !

Top Eagle
01-11-2000, 12:54 PM
Spanish quote:

ROFL !!! Oh what a great place to go to, you forgot to mention Crewe and Stockport too.

Stick to the Nationwide, that's about your limit ! Me very much likes the Old Traffords and Highburys, oh and South Londons finest of course, no nigels, not Selhurst !


No problem Spanish, see you next year.

Like the old traffords and Highburys, bet they love you, 3 easy points as Arsenal proved.

Brighton fans, saying Palace fans were scared to come to the matches is a little silly, after all I dont know many blokes who are scared of rent boys.

01-11-2000, 12:59 PM
Originally posted by Top Eagle:
No problem Spanish, see you next year.

I don't know Top Eagle - one respectable draw away to Bolton Wanderers and you think you're going to get promoted !!!!!!

exiled in Wales
01-11-2000, 05:19 PM
Originally posted by Albion Dan:
Anti, you really do spout cr*p!

There was a thread about 6 months ago on your general dicussions forum and the topic was who do you hate? we came top in about 3/4 of all the replies, of which there where many. your only kidding yourself mate. whwn we are back in the same division you will see rivalry like you have never experianced before.

Dan - This bulletin board is only a certain segment of CPFC fans - generally older ones with pcs at work or home. So any surveys are not wholly representative of Palace fans.

Old rivalries fade - especially without playing each other - anti has a valid point that for many younger Palace fans there have been no competitive matches against Brighton, I have only attended one. But we live with Gypos in South London(well, I don't anymore) giving it large and some are up for a ruck and quite recently playing each other, it is obvious many younger fans will hold more of a dislike for Charlton than Brighton.

Top Eagle
01-11-2000, 05:20 PM
Agree that our situation is not perfect, to say the least!!!!

I think I may have worded my question incorrectly, I did not mean "HAVE" to I meant more that you cant afford to slip up much more over the next few games. My mistake.

If I am honest with you I believe that you are far more equipped to stay in the prem, but I suppose as with anything it depends also on teams around you. The big test is to look at your form now after a defeat if the confidence doesnt go, then whos to say what could happen this season.

Palace season has been a bit of a mix, we are playing at times really well (I am not telling porkies there either, I would be the first to hold my hands up if it was all cr@p)
but the errors we have made have cost us, hopefully it is a question of confidence and we can turn things around soon after battling back at Bolton.

01-11-2000, 05:35 PM
blimey...

sensible discussion appears on the away fans forum shocker!!!!

01-11-2000, 05:50 PM
Dan, Anti knows its big, but has got to hold the line now; he's gone too far down the road of disowning his rivals to humiliate himself by retracting at this stage. I think we can be sure that he will be first in the queue for his ticket at Withdean next season. After all, 8 out of 10 Palarse fans can't be wrong. Or was that Whiskas?

Top Eagle
01-11-2000, 09:11 PM
Kelvin+Albion = Homosexual rentboys

STOP DELUDING YOURSELVES YOU WONT WIN PROMOTION AND WE WONT GO TOWN.

Do you understand

Faggots

01-11-2000, 11:26 PM
Originally posted by Top Eagle:
STOP DELUDING YOURSELVES YOU WONT WIN PROMOTION AND WE WONT GO TOWN.

Do you understand

Faggots

You're not going TOWN then !

Top Egirl, please, don't make me laugh any more, YOU ARE GOING DOWN COS YOUR SH!T. BRIGHTON ARE GOING UP COS THE BOYS ARE DOING WELL AND CHARLTON ARE STAYING UP.

WAKE UP AND SMELL THE COFFEE EGIRLIE

Top Eagle
02-11-2000, 04:12 AM
Notice your explanation marks at the end of your posting No.2, and that says it all.

The thing is (and I am being serious for once without taking the p!ss) Charlton have to bounce back this weekend against Bradford for fear of another season wrecking run like the last time you were top flight.

Do you think you will get the points saturday?? Bradford look to be playing for their managers life at the moment, which is not always easy for the opposing team. Give us a prediction of score.

02-11-2000, 04:39 AM
Top Eagle - I certainly do not believe that we "HAVE" to bounce back this Saturday, we have only lost away to Villa and our form is holding up.
It is important however to keep a cushion between ourselves and those near to the bottom (many have difficult games this weekend).
To that end I won't be hitting the panic button if we lose, I would see a draw as o.k. in the circumstances, but I EXPECT to see another Charlton victory,
although I agree it will be a tight game. You asked for a prediction and as Bradford are struggling to find the net, a 1-0 to the Addicks would seem reasonable.
Do you expect Charlton to go on another losing run, similar to the one that saw us relegated two seasons ago ? If so you fail to recognise the progress our club has made over that period.
One third of the season has passed and contrary to your previous statements, it is definitely Crystal Palace who are in a far more precarious position than Charlton Athletic. Do you agree ???

1fa3
02-11-2000, 04:52 AM
Anti, you really do spout cr*p!

There was a thread about 6 months ago on your general dicussions forum and the topic was who do you hate? we came top in about 3/4 of all the replies, of which there where many. your only kidding yourself mate. whwn we are back in the same division you will see rivalry like you have never experianced before.

Top Eagle
02-11-2000, 12:57 PM
Spanish, you are back and what a day to come back.

Will you ever realise that things are not what they seem.

Why do persist in calling me a girl, you are the one looking stupid. Sitting there in you snide Armani thinking you can lord it over everyone on here.

Brighton are ****, full stop. Palace will not go down. We will have to wait and see what the "gigantic" club in SE7 will do this season.

Listen you little baby, why not post something topical, like congratulate us on our win last night, or does that stick in your throut to much. Does it pain you that you got knocked out to Stoke City, a mighty side, although marginally better than the spunk lovers of the south coast??

I think we will have to wait and see Spanish what happens this season. I just hope I am the one laughing last and loudest.

02-11-2000, 01:23 PM
Congratulations on you win last night, certainly shocked me when i saw it. Haven't seen the goal but i think that Rubins will turn out to be a steal.

That's what everyone loves about the cup thouhg, isn't it ?? A chance for a minnow to get one over a big fish. Last night reminded me of when a similar sized Surrey club knocked out Coventry in the cup. You local, lower division, community sides are the lifeblood of football.

02-11-2000, 02:11 PM
Great result for the Palace last night - well done and it was well deserved on the evidence of what I saw on TV last night. Good goals as well, but I have to mention your goalkeeper. He looks a bit of a liability at crosses and I wonder if he may cost you at some stage.
I bet you would have swapped it for a league win though, but the confidence must improve as a result. I will try and hold off on the ribbing until after the weekend. Enjoy your season high while it lasts.

03-11-2000, 12:51 AM
Far be it for me to miss out on your splendid win at Filbert Street. 3-0 is great result today, but how significant will it be unless you go on to win the cup itself ? Your league position is precarious to say the least, but if winning meaningless cup games is all important to you, then we won't say that Goldbergs reign was in vein. ENJOY your moment, cos that's all it'll be.

Brighton up
Palace down
Charlton staying up.....

This is what it's all really about... !


AND YOU KNOW IT !

Viva Espana

Eagle El
03-11-2000, 02:06 AM
Brytyawn & ho
albyawn
2 in one name
how explanatory

SEVENOAKS EAGLE
03-11-2000, 04:11 AM
Charlton a big club 50 years ago,
millwall small time scum,
seaweed gayboys have no real home,
the palace will not need to try to hard to be top boys .

Top Eagle
03-11-2000, 04:29 AM
Coke/No.2 thanks....I think!!!!

Coke, Minnow?? You can call us a lot of things but Minnow is not one of them.

No.2, you are right about the keeper he looks worse than james through his worst "calamity" period at liverpool with crosses!!!! Shot stopping is ok, but aerial ability needs work.

Will enjoy, but as No.2 aptly put, a league win would have been a lot sweeter, but it is about confidence for us and hopefully 2 good results in a week will prove to be what we need to get some results in the league.

I think the bookies had us at 10-1 for the win (in a 2 horse race) I dont think anyone expected it, and that includes me!!!

Eagle
03-11-2000, 05:40 AM
Why is the Worthington Cup so meanless?
At the end of the day you still get a place in Europe if you win it and is a good competition for sides who know aren't able to finish in the top 6 of the Premiership in getting into the UEFA Cup.
If we amazingly went on and won it and i don't think we will but i wouldn't be complaining.
I just wish teams would stop devaluing this tournament and took it seriously.

03-11-2000, 12:11 PM
Originally posted by Eagle:
Why is the Worthington Cup so meanless?
At the end of the day you still get a place in Europe if you win it and is a good competition for sides who know aren't able to finish in the top 6 of the Premiership in getting into the UEFA Cup.
If we amazingly went on and won it and i don't think we will but i wouldn't be complaining.
I just wish teams would stop devaluing this tournament and took it seriously.


Forgive me Eagle if I gave you the impression that I was devaluing it, far from it, it is a great cup to win as in truth all are. My point was simply to say that, aside from improving moral, unless you go on to win it, the cons can outweigh the pros. For example, suspensions & injuries. When Charlton got knocked out, Curbishley was not devaluing the tournament, simply providing a chance for non regulars to stake a claim for a regular spot. That said, it wasn't to be, Stoke played out of their skins and scored a wonder goal to boot. I'm not bitter nor jealous of your achievements in the cup, or our own failings, just pointing out that seeing as you probably wont win it, you should be more concerned about your league position that a one off victory against a good team !

Good luck in the next round !

Top Eagle
03-11-2000, 12:32 PM
I know what Spanish is getting at and he does have a point, I think though the point is more for Charlton than Palace at the moment.

What I mean is our lads need games together, so the more games they get away from the league is good for the new players to gel when a loss really does not matter as much (of course barring injury). Charlton were (imo) right to field a weakened team, but unfortunately for the manager, he got it wrong, IF he in fact wanted to proceed.

I dont think there is any shame in channeling your efforts into the Prem, think it is the right thing to do in Charltons position.

So as I say, valid point, but for us it is just minutes on the pitch really away from the pressure of our league position.

And who knows we have a chance now to get through against Tranmere which could set up a nice tie against Man Utd!!!!!

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PeterH
03-11-2000, 06:16 PM
To be fair we are just celebrating a fantastic result against form. 3-0 away to Leicester is fantastic whatever the circumstances. No one really wants to get knocked out of cups and it is nice to have a run for a change.

I think I could stomach relegation if we won the thing (yeah right) although I can't see many on here agreeing with that sentiment.
What about you Charlton fans would you take the Worthington and relegation?

As for UEFA place, call me a cynic but do you not think the rules would be changed re qualification should a side outside the Premiership win the Worthington. Esp. if
one of Liverpool, Chelsea, Leeds or Newcastle just missed out on league position.

03-11-2000, 07:04 PM
Originally posted by PeterH:
What about you Charlton fans would you take the Worthington and relegation?

No - quite simple really, as premiership football is worth so much to clubs finacially these days.
I don't buy into this theory that a win in the Worthington Cup is somewhat diluted.
Teams may chose to put out a "weakened" eleven, but that is their choice alone. At the end of the day Crystal Palace F.C. beat Leicester City F.C. on a level playing field.
So you should enjoy the result and the rest of the competition, while it lasts.
However, Spanish has a very valid point, that come May, the result against Leicester and the cup matches you still have to play will pale into insignificance if you fail to stay in the first division.
Everone forgets who wins this particular cup anyway - another reason why it is far less important than membership of the Premier League.
What would you prefer, three points against Sheff. Wed. & defeat in the next round against Tranmere or a defeat tomorrow and a tie against Man. Utd. in the next round ???
should be an easy question to answer for those of you with your heads screwed on.

exiled in Wales
03-11-2000, 07:37 PM
Harder than you'd think No 2.

Think of the Cantona incident and that one of our fans was killed by Manc filth the following season. To play the Manc scum may even entice me down from Wales, even if it's midweek.

If it were any team apart from the Manc scum then I'd obviously say 3 points saturday please.

However I believe we can go quite far in the Worthington cup and avoid relegation. Like we have been saying for weeks our position doesn't really reflect our quality and players, now they seem to be starting to play as a team rather than individuals we should have no trouble climbing up the table.

03-11-2000, 08:03 PM
I certainly think there isn't a chance in hell of Palace being relegated, i've ujst gone along with it for a bit of fun !!

As for the question of winning the Worthington or survival, i would take survival in the prem every time. I would probably have to think harder if it was either winning the FA cup or being relegated though.

Statto
03-11-2000, 11:05 PM
Brighton and Hoveasexuals will just miss out on the playoffs as will palace, as soon as gypoton get a poor run of form as always they will **** up no end. 7 or so injuries, couple of bad decisions etc. as will Ip**** unfortunatly

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Eagle
04-11-2000, 12:54 AM
Originally posted by Coke Addick:
I certainly think there isn't a chance in hell of Palace being relegated, i've ujst gone along with it for a bit of fun !!

As for the question of winning the Worthington or survival, i would take survival in the prem every time. I would probably have to think harder if it was either winning the FA cup or being relegated though.

Nice to see you don't think we'll get relegated cos we all know that we've a good enough side to avoid and i'm certain we'll finish mid-table quite comfortable.
However, your 2nd point about winning the Worthington and getting relegated you'd take survival every time but if it was the F.A Cup you'd think twice about it.
But why, at the end of the day the Worthington Cup and F.A Cup if you win it take you into the same competition which is the UEFA Cup so what is the difference?

04-11-2000, 01:05 AM
No difference whatsoever...and that said, I'd prefer to avoid relegation any day of the week ahead of winning a tournament. Fact is, this season more than any other, staying in the Prem, or getting into it is more important than ever. As for Palaces' relegation threat, aside from the laugh I'd get from it happening to you, I still believe you have as good an opportunity as anyone of going down. Perhaps then you might realise that we are South Londons finest, then again you lot are so thick skinned you'll probably still boast to the contrary.

Never mind heh !

Eagle
04-11-2000, 05:45 AM
Spanish SE7 before your final comment this was turning into quite a good debate and was good to get some honest answers for once instead of other people coming in using abusive remarks.
However, you have your opinions and we know at this stage that we could go down but as there's still a very long way to go this season i'm very confident we will not go down and will finsh mid-table easily.
Palace will always be South London's finest though!

06-11-2000, 02:02 PM
Originally posted by Eagle:
Palace will always be South London's finest though!

Eagle - you're a long way from being that at present. One win against Sheff. Wed. (remember it's only Sheff. Wed.) and all of a sudden you're top dogs again - now that's funny !!!!!!
Careful, if you manage to beat Wolves away, you might start telling us how you're the third biggest club in London and how you're going to be a major European force in the next two and a half seasons !!!!!

Top Eagle
06-11-2000, 05:42 PM
I think Spanish/No.2 and the few Brighton Homos on here are missing the point, we have not had too much to cheer, but I think we have been behind our team all the way through, so if we sound like we think we are bigger than Manc U thats not the case, its just nice for us to have something real to cheer.

FA Cup or League cup are not worth anything if you are relegated. The only fans I know that not to be the case are Middlesbrough.

06-11-2000, 05:51 PM
very fair comment (as usual) Top Eagle - I do wish your view was echoed by more of your fellow supporters, but alas very few have as honest opinion of your club as you obviously do.
P.S. - you do have every right to be well chuffed with Palace's last two results, I take nothing away from the fact that they are nothing short of outstanding. Especially on the back of your six game losing run.
Not out of the woods yet though.

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Top Eagle
06-11-2000, 05:54 PM
No.2 Agreed. Good post. Like I have said before just hope that this is the start of a bit of a run, time will tell.

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