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elgrande bedford 29 Apr 14 6.34pm | |
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Quote kingdowieonthewall at 29 Apr 2014 6.25pm
sounds like a lot of so called Palace supporters are having 'second team' problems now we're Prem & have surprisingly not been relegated.
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Philombardo Tunbridge Wells 29 Apr 14 7.10pm | |
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What's the difference between a tragedy and a cow? Scousers don't know how to milk a cow.
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laddo london 29 Apr 14 7.23pm | |
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Another poster who has been emotionally manipulated by the Liverpool/Hillsborough/title bulls***! Let's get this right. Hillsborough was a tragedy in itself. What happened next with regards to the cover up was sickening. The families of those who died are heroes in my eyes. However, how dumb are we to think a title win will ease their pain? Shankly famously said football is more than life and death. Hillsborough proved he was wrong. A lovely metaphor yes, but literally speaking far from true. If I lost my son (god that must feel awful) and palace won the title 25 years after his death I'd still feel numb. 20 years, 16 years, whatever, no palace success will bring him back. Yes, I'll think, 'I wish my boy was here to witness this' but again, so what about 25years? They have had other success since then and good luck to them. Good luck to the families too who seek justice. That is the real victory we should be hoping for. However, football is a game and I hope we beat Liverpool because I support palace. If Bradford visited us I'd want to beat them. If Leeds come to palace I'd want to beat them. When man utd come to selhurst, I want to beat them. All these teams have had tragedies associated with them but you have to divorce the two. By suggesting sport and losing a loved one are even closely related is insulting to the lives of those who died. Rant over!
laddo "People say, live fast, die young. I say live fast, die old. That's me, the non-conformist". |
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Dweeb East London 29 Apr 14 7.44pm | |
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Quote laddo at 29 Apr 2014 7.23pm
Another poster who has been emotionally manipulated by the Liverpool/Hillsborough/title bulls***! Let's get this right. Hillsborough was a tragedy in itself. What happened next with regards to the cover up was sickening. The families of those who died are heroes in my eyes. However, how dumb are we to think a title win will ease their pain? Shankly famously said football is more than life and death. Hillsborough proved he was wrong. A lovely metaphor yes, but literally speaking far from true. If I lost my son (god that must feel awful) and palace won the title 25 years after his death I'd still feel numb. 20 years, 16 years, whatever, no palace success will bring him back. Yes, I'll think, 'I wish my boy was here to witness this' but again, so what about 25years? They have had other success since then and good luck to them. Good luck to the families too who seek justice. That is the real victory we should be hoping for. However, football is a game and I hope we beat Liverpool because I support palace. If Bradford visited us I'd want to beat them. If Leeds come to palace I'd want to beat them. When man utd come to selhurst, I want to beat them. All these teams have had tragedies associated with them but you have to divorce the two. By suggesting sport and losing a loved one are even closely related is insulting to the lives of those who died. Rant over!
Taking the bungy jump since 1964. Never to see John Jackson in a shirt again Sorry to see Lee Hills go, did we ever see Alex Marrow? We did January 2013 |
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bright&wright 29 Apr 14 8.03pm | |
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I got my head kicked in when I went up to Anfield and we beat them 2-0 in the FA cup. I was clearly causing offence by walking down the road, quietly, looking for my coach. I've received no apology. I think it would be appropriate for Liverpool to lose this game and help me achieve my aim of seeing Palace finish in the top half. Justice for me.
'We are going to make a little bit of history here’ Mr. J. Ertl. |
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Happiness Stan Itchycoo Park 29 Apr 14 8.10pm | |
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Quote songsta at 28 Apr 2014 8.00pm
I want Liverpool to beat us if it means them winning the title. For the 96. RIP fellow supporters.
"How can I remember to keep it all together when half the moon is taken away?" |
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est1905 29 Apr 14 8.11pm | |
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Quote laddo at 29 Apr 2014 7.23pm
Another poster who has been emotionally manipulated by the Liverpool/Hillsborough/title bulls***! Let's get this right. Hillsborough was a tragedy in itself. What happened next with regards to the cover up was sickening. The families of those who died are heroes in my eyes. However, how dumb are we to think a title win will ease their pain? Shankly famously said football is more than life and death. Hillsborough proved he was wrong. A lovely metaphor yes, but literally speaking far from true. If I lost my son (god that must feel awful) and palace won the title 25 years after his death I'd still feel numb. 20 years, 16 years, whatever, no palace success will bring him back. Yes, I'll think, 'I wish my boy was here to witness this' but again, so what about 25years? They have had other success since then and good luck to them. Good luck to the families too who seek justice. That is the real victory we should be hoping for. However, football is a game and I hope we beat Liverpool because I support palace. If Bradford visited us I'd want to beat them. If Leeds come to palace I'd want to beat them. When man utd come to selhurst, I want to beat them. All these teams have had tragedies associated with them but you have to divorce the two. By suggesting sport and losing a loved one are even closely related is insulting to the lives of those who died. Rant over!
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Lofty3rgj 29 Apr 14 8.17pm | |
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Quote Philombardo at 29 Apr 2014 7.10pm
What's the difference between a tragedy and a cow? Scousers don't know how to milk a cow.
You're asking me what it's all about, and I can't tell you because I don't know what's going on myself. |
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songsta New Addington 29 Apr 14 8.22pm | |
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Liverpool need to beat us to stop Brighton from winning the premier league title (Hypothetically) Talk to me and don't say its different as then you would have really mugged yourselves off,
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Buzzcock In an underground lair near Bright... 29 Apr 14 8.23pm | |
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To the OP "Jesus Wept"
In the woods there grew a tree. And a fine fine tree was he. |
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adrian b Landrindod, Wales 29 Apr 14 8.58pm | |
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danboy Kidbrooke 29 Apr 14 9.09pm | |
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are you Holloway in disguise
R.I.P staffie |
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