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eagle184 Flag Sutton 10 Feb 14 9.16am Send a Private Message to eagle184 Add eagle184 as a friend

Our support has been awesome for a few seasons now, but this season has pushed on even further, with recognition for other fans, players, managers, plaudits, etc., etc. We have also attracted new supports, which is a good thing, But will this continue next season if we do get relegated?

 

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Part Time James Flag 10 Feb 14 9.18am Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

Yep.

 




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sydtheeagle Flag England 10 Feb 14 9.19am Send a Private Message to sydtheeagle Add sydtheeagle as a friend

Yes. I think if we go down -- which is looking less and less likely -- the owners through their willingness to invest and the manager through what he's achieved in the past few months make it pretty clear that we'll be in a very good position to come straight back up and, hard as it is to believe, we are becoming a club people want to be associated with. I mean, Tom Ince chose Palace...

If we go down but we're comfortably bouncing straight back up by next November, people will just say we're on a learning curve and on our way back to stay. Call me an optimist, but I see only good things ahead for Palace.

 


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eagle184 Flag Sutton 10 Feb 14 9.22am Send a Private Message to eagle184 Add eagle184 as a friend

I believe we will stay up too, but as you all know being a Palace is never an easy ride.

 

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Frickin Saweet Flag South Cronx 10 Feb 14 9.28am Send a Private Message to Frickin Saweet Add Frickin Saweet as a friend

Quote sydtheeagle at 10 Feb 2014 9.19am

Yes. I think if we go down -- which is looking less and less likely -- the owners through their willingness to invest and the manager through what he's achieved in the past few months make it pretty clear that we'll be in a very good position to come straight back up and, hard as it is to believe, we are becoming a club people want to be associated with. I mean, Tom Ince chose Palace...

If we go down but we're comfortably bouncing straight back up by next November, people will just say we're on a learning curve and on our way back to stay. Call me an optimist, but I see only good things ahead for Palace.

If only it was that easy to bounce straight back up.

 

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Tstack Flag Rolling Prarie, Indiana 10 Feb 14 9.36am Send a Private Message to Tstack Add Tstack as a friend

If we were to get the drop. We would only lose the plastics. The support will be there like they were for the many seasons in the championship.

 


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bubble wrap Flag Carparks in South East London 10 Feb 14 9.37am

Quote eagle184 at 10 Feb 2014 9.16am

Our support has been awesome for a few seasons now, but this season has pushed on even further, with recognition for other fans, players, managers, plaudits, etc., etc. We have also attracted new supports, which is a good thing, But will this continue next season if we do get relegated?

I don't think our support at home has been better than it was last season, Bigger crowds yes but the atmosphere isn't better. Arthur has got much louder but the Holmsdale is quieter in my opinion. To many day trippers that have gone into Block C&D to soak up the HF atmosphere but not add anything to it. Our away support has been better,We are obviously taking more away than last season and the vast majority get behind the team throughout.It is all getting a bit cringe that we keep banging on about how great our support is.

 

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akiisalegend Flag Croydon 10 Feb 14 9.49am Send a Private Message to akiisalegend Add akiisalegend as a friend

Quote Tstack at 10 Feb 2014 9.36am

If we were to get the drop. We would only lose the plastics. The support will be there like they were for the many seasons in the championship.


THis 100%. Like you say support has been quality for years and wouldnt change if we went down. If anything away support may even improve as wouldnt have the 'plastics' taking other people seats who would normally go and sing.

 

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thommo1 Flag Peckham 10 Feb 14 9.51am

Plastics cant go to most away games due to the point system.

 


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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 10 Feb 14 10.17am Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Deffo lose around 5,000 overnight should the worst happen.

But we won't because the worst that could happen won't happen.

Should be looking at increasing the capacity at Selhurst to 28,000 and allow those non-members with a decent booking history to get unsold tickets.

 


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EagleRider Flag Seasalter, Kent 10 Feb 14 10.18am Send a Private Message to EagleRider Add EagleRider as a friend

a guy started talking to me in the queue for toilets at half time last game saying "it's really great to be able to get tickets to the premier league so close to home"

When I tried to talk team with him, he had no idea who Wilfried Zaha, Ian Holloway, or Kevin Phillips were!

People who are only interested because it's a prem. league team aren't real fans to worry about losing, like it's been said...they're not contributing anything to the atmosphere.

 

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indianapalace85 Flag Bromley 10 Feb 14 10.28am Send a Private Message to indianapalace85 Add indianapalace85 as a friend

Let's not get ahead of ourselves. It's good to be positive, but I find it odd that so many people are saying we're now staying up and even the papers are saying it!

We've got Chelsea, United, City and Liverpool all at home. Since we can only seem to win at homee, it only leaves Villa and Southampton as teams we can realistically beat at home. We are going to struggle for points unless we start winning away.

It will go to the wire and I still think we'll need to beat Fulham on the last day to have a chance of survival.

 

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