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Old 20-05-2000, 10:33 PM
 
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in your dreams you lot ran from me in the 1980's and I was only a school boy then .
You palace supporters make me laugh , well hard .....not .
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Old 21-05-2000, 02:46 AM
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we'll do that horde of scum from carshalton this year!
What do you mean by that Milzy?

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Old 21-05-2000, 10:55 PM
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In all my years as a Palace fan i've only ever seen 'bother' on two occasions. Palace vs Brighton (weekday eve in mid 80's) and Palace away at Bournmouth ('86ish) in which case it was the stewards who caused most of the grief.

E Brimson, your a parasite that stirs up all this 'good ol' days' bullsh*t about an era when getting glassed/kicked unconsious was a distinct possibility when going to watch a game of football.

Nice.

Personally, like most Palace fans, i like to go for a few drinks before a game, have a laugh, go to the game, sing my heart out, then have a few more beers before staggering home.

Notice how having a fight doesn't come into that discription. If i was into that i'd go to Millwall.

Bottom line : Palace are not a hooligan side.

Second bottom line : Your books are shoddilly written nonsense that glamourise violence.
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Old 22-05-2000, 02:06 AM
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The only time I have ever seen any real violence at a Palace game - was a few seasons back (prob around '93) when we played Millwall at home - roadsigns being thrown at police horses is what remains in my mind.

As far as I can see we are welcomed at most grounds as friendly supporters - I'm completely bemused as to how this has all started from a few idiots at one match - it's got blown out of all proportion.
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Old 22-05-2000, 05:14 AM
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Ere Dave - how the hell has someone else posted under my profile?

30 Something posted this:
"Northwood OldTimer in your dreams you lot ran from me in the 1980's and I was only a school boy then .You palace supporters make me laugh , well hard .....not "

Does this sound like me? I think not! Please explain how this can happen!!!
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Old 22-05-2000, 05:26 AM
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Monty, Maybe Steve Kember gave him a tie as well.

What actually happens is that any unregistered user in the Away Fans forum gets "copied" the number of postings and the "location" of the previous registered poster on the thread. If you look at this whole thread you'll see this happening all the time .

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Old 22-05-2000, 05:31 AM
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Nah Ian – Steve wouldn't do that! He's the faithful type

Thanks for sorting the mystery of the profile though – I can sleep easy now. I was getting a little paranoid that someone knew my password. Can't have anyone thinking I'm a hooligan now can we
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Old 22-05-2000, 03:01 PM
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I've just come back from me holibob's and I'm trying to catch up on all this. If my memory serves me the Clipper was filled with Palace before and after the game. In a very friendly attitude, that seemed to frustrate the small minority of tranmere youths standing outside. The ringleader of them was a tall, ginger haired drunkard 30+ who was striding in and out of the pub trying to goad any Palace fan he could (me included). He spent 5 minutes shouting mindless abuse at my back while his posse of scally's giggled around him. When that didn't work he threw coin's at me (22 pence in change, ta mate!)When that didn't get a result he stomped off out to the back of the pub muttering something about Cockney poof's. This was after making comments abotu my having Maidstoned eagle on the back of my shirt! I didn't realise you could hear the Bow Bells douwn there by the Medway.
The atmosphere was getting rather antagonistic so we decided to leave, especially after a glass was thrown in our general direction. Not once did I see a Palace fan react to all the baiting so to say we were the trouble makers is laughable to say the least.
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Old 22-05-2000, 05:13 PM
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This posting by Brimson got my goat. So I tracked one of them down. Eddie Brimson doesn't have access to the internet. it's a wind-up. Dougie (his brother) says he "don't like Palarse, anyway".... and the same goes for Clowntown.

Ignore this thread there is clowntown fan laughing somewhere about the stir he's managed to cause.

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Old 26-05-2000, 03:22 AM
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Ok mate, just look at the team we fielded! We have had a terrific season so lay off!! I think you are just jealous that a team who hasn't signed a player for nearly 2 years beat you. Ha ha what is your problem.
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Old 26-05-2000, 03:23 AM
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