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c_block_shedevil Flag London 20 Feb 14 1.18pm Send a Private Message to c_block_shedevil Add c_block_shedevil as a friend

If there are any United fans that have manged to obtain a ticket in the home ends, I hope that we do the right thing and get them ejected from the ground.

I was reading on twitter that a few have managed to get tickets in the main stand.

Anyone that has bought a ticket for a United supporting fan is a disgrace and should be BANNED for life. You make me sick !

Edited by c_block_shedevil (20 Feb 2014 1.19pm)

 


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npn Flag Crowborough 20 Feb 14 1.26pm Send a Private Message to npn Add npn as a friend

Just out of curiosity, have you never sat in the home end at an away game, with mates who support the opposition, for instance?

I know I have.

Is it just Man Utd you object to, or any fans? Because I've sat with a Norwich supporting mate at Selhurst because he'd rather watch his team play with a friend he can discuss the game with than on his own and meet up afterwards. Can't see the harm in it, myself

Edited by npn (20 Feb 2014 1.27pm)

 

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Beaverwilly Flag Croydon 20 Feb 14 1.28pm Send a Private Message to Beaverwilly Add Beaverwilly as a friend

Quote npn at 20 Feb 2014 1.26pm

Just out of curiosity, have you never sat in the home end at an away game, with mates who support the opposition, for instance?

I know I have.

Is it just Man Utd you object to, or any fans? Because I've sat with a Norwich supporting mate at Selhurst because he'd rather watch his team play with a friend he can discuss the game with than on his own and meet up afterwards. Can't see the harm in it, myself

Edited by npn (20 Feb 2014 1.27pm)


This match will be different because it is close to a sell out now, so should be a total sell out by Saturday.

Any Man U fans in the home areas are taking up space where real genuine palace fans could be to give the team our support which is going to be vital for us to have a chance in the match.

 


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bright&wright Flag 20 Feb 14 1.30pm Send a Private Message to bright&wright Add bright&wright as a friend

Quote c_block_shedevil at 20 Feb 2014 1.18pm

If there are any United fans that have manged to obtain a ticket in the home ends, I hope that we do the right thing and get them ejected from the ground.

I was reading on twitter that a few have managed to get tickets in the main stand.

Anyone that has bought a ticket for a United supporting fan is a disgrace and should be BANNED for life. You make me sick !

Edited by c_block_shedevil (20 Feb 2014 1.19pm)


This has been brought up a number of times.

You'll always get idiots who think it's ok to bring an away friend and subsequently deny a Palace fan getting a decent ticket.

 


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adrian b Flag Landrindod, Wales 20 Feb 14 1.31pm Send a Private Message to adrian b Add adrian b as a friend

Quote c_block_shedevil at 20 Feb 2014 1.18pm

If there are any United fans that have manged to obtain a ticket in the home ends, I hope that we do the right thing and get them ejected from the ground.

I was reading on twitter that a few have managed to get tickets in the main stand.

Anyone that has bought a ticket for a United supporting fan is a disgrace and should be BANNED for life. You make me sick !

Edited by c_block_shedevil (20 Feb 2014 1.19pm)

What's your problem? I enjoy lively contact with the fans of the opposition. I cannot wait for the day when supporter segregation is stopped, just like any other sport. I believe if there was less of an aggressive atmosphere at football grounds more people would be encouraged to attend, clubs would sell more tickets and more income would ensue. Better for my game all round. The thought that some fan believes that I would want to act in an aggressive or childish manner towards them just because they have the audacity to support another team (while putting money into the coffers of my club!) fills me with sadness.

 

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bright&wright Flag 20 Feb 14 1.33pm Send a Private Message to bright&wright Add bright&wright as a friend

Quote npn at 20 Feb 2014 1.26pm

Just out of curiosity, have you never sat in the home end at an away game, with mates who support the opposition, for instance?

I know I have.

Is it just Man Utd you object to, or any fans? Because I've sat with a Norwich supporting mate at Selhurst because he'd rather watch his team play with a friend he can discuss the game with than on his own and meet up afterwards. Can't see the harm in it, myself

Edited by npn (20 Feb 2014 1.27pm)


Well, yes, there is harm in it. Harm in the atmosphere - he's hardly likely to get up and sing Palace songs is he? And also - that ticket could have gone to a Palace fan.

If you give your ticket away then that's up to you but if intentionally buy an extra ticket for an opposition fan in the Palace end for a game as big as this is pretty idiotic.

 


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bright&wright Flag 20 Feb 14 1.36pm Send a Private Message to bright&wright Add bright&wright as a friend

Quote adrian b at 20 Feb 2014 1.31pm

Quote c_block_shedevil at 20 Feb 2014 1.18pm

If there are any United fans that have manged to obtain a ticket in the home ends, I hope that we do the right thing and get them ejected from the ground.

I was reading on twitter that a few have managed to get tickets in the main stand.

Anyone that has bought a ticket for a United supporting fan is a disgrace and should be BANNED for life. You make me sick !

Edited by c_block_shedevil (20 Feb 2014 1.19pm)

What's your problem? I enjoy lively contact with the fans of the opposition. I cannot wait for the day when supporter segregation is stopped, just like any other sport. I believe if there was less of an aggressive atmosphere at football grounds more people would be encouraged to attend, clubs would sell more tickets and more income would ensue. Better for my game all round. The thought that some fan believes that I would want to act in an aggressive or childish manner towards them just because they have the audacity to support another team (while putting money into the coffers of my club!) fills me with sadness.

I think you want rugby mate.

This game will sell out without the need for people giving their tickets away to non-Palace fans so you're suggestion that they are 'just putting money into our coffers' is null and void.

No one is suggesting segregation is to stop people kicking off, it's to give our team the backing they deserve by making it a HOME game with HOME fans in the HOME end.

 


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npn Flag Crowborough 20 Feb 14 1.39pm Send a Private Message to npn Add npn as a friend

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Quote npn at 20 Feb 2014 1.26pm

Just out of curiosity, have you never sat in the home end at an away game, with mates who support the opposition, for instance?

I know I have.

Is it just Man Utd you object to, or any fans? Because I've sat with a Norwich supporting mate at Selhurst because he'd rather watch his team play with a friend he can discuss the game with than on his own and meet up afterwards. Can't see the harm in it, myself

Edited by npn (20 Feb 2014 1.27pm)


Well, yes, there is harm in it. Harm in the atmosphere - he's hardly likely to get up and sing Palace songs is he? And also - that ticket could have gone to a Palace fan.

If you give your ticket away then that's up to you but if intentionally buy an extra ticket for an opposition fan in the Palace end for a game as big as this is pretty idiotic.


Your opinion - you're entitled to it.

Personally, I'd far rather sit next to a person I know is a knowledgable, decent, football fan, regardless of who they support, than any of the dozens I have sat next to over the past 35 years of attending games who have nothing constructive to add, and seem to have absolutely no clue about football.

If you're planning on barring people for atmopsphere's sake, I assume anyone who doesn't sing should also do one? Bl00dy hell, the old stand and Sainsbury's will be half empty!

 

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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 20 Feb 14 1.40pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

The game would have sold out weeks ago ago if there was the demand. As it is there are 300 tickets left with only 48 hours to go. No Palace member nor season ticket holder nor their friends are missing out.

So a few man u are scattered around. Unless it was a 100% sell out so what? AS long as they behave. There are some right anal nigels on here. Again.

Edited by Kermit8 (20 Feb 2014 1.43pm)

 


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PJH Flag Colchester 20 Feb 14 1.45pm Send a Private Message to PJH Add PJH as a friend

Quote Kermit8 at 20 Feb 2014 1.40pm

The game would have sold out weeks ago ago if there was the demand. As it is there are 300 tickets left with only 48 hours to go. No Palace member nor season ticket holder nor their friends are missing out.

So a few man u are scattered around. Unless it was a 100% sell out so what? AS long as they behave. There are some right anal nigels on here. Again.

Is the right answer.

Edited by Kermit8 (20 Feb 2014 1.43pm)


 

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Quote npn at 20 Feb 2014 1.39pm

Quote bright&wright at 20 Feb 2014 1.33pm

Quote npn at 20 Feb 2014 1.26pm

Just out of curiosity, have you never sat in the home end at an away game, with mates who support the opposition, for instance?

I know I have.

Is it just Man Utd you object to, or any fans? Because I've sat with a Norwich supporting mate at Selhurst because he'd rather watch his team play with a friend he can discuss the game with than on his own and meet up afterwards. Can't see the harm in it, myself

Edited by npn (20 Feb 2014 1.27pm)


Well, yes, there is harm in it. Harm in the atmosphere - he's hardly likely to get up and sing Palace songs is he? And also - that ticket could have gone to a Palace fan.

If you give your ticket away then that's up to you but if intentionally buy an extra ticket for an opposition fan in the Palace end for a game as big as this is pretty idiotic.


Your opinion - you're entitled to it.

Personally, I'd far rather sit next to a person I know is a knowledgable, decent, football fan, regardless of who they support, than any of the dozens I have sat next to over the past 35 years of attending games who have nothing constructive to add, and seem to have absolutely no clue about football.

If you're planning on barring people for atmopsphere's sake, I assume anyone who doesn't sing should also do one? Bl00dy hell, the old stand and Sainsbury's will be half empty!


Oh, you must have met Kermit then.

 


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Quote bright&wright at 20 Feb 2014 1.36pm

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Quote c_block_shedevil at 20 Feb 2014 1.18pm

If there are any United fans that have manged to obtain a ticket in the home ends, I hope that we do the right thing and get them ejected from the ground.

I was reading on twitter that a few have managed to get tickets in the main stand.

Anyone that has bought a ticket for a United supporting fan is a disgrace and should be BANNED for life. You make me sick !

Edited by c_block_shedevil (20 Feb 2014 1.19pm)

What's your problem? I enjoy lively contact with the fans of the opposition. I cannot wait for the day when supporter segregation is stopped, just like any other sport. I believe if there was less of an aggressive atmosphere at football grounds more people would be encouraged to attend, clubs would sell more tickets and more income would ensue. Better for my game all round. The thought that some fan believes that I would want to act in an aggressive or childish manner towards them just because they have the audacity to support another team (while putting money into the coffers of my club!) fills me with sadness.

I think you want rugby mate.

This game will sell out without the need for people giving their tickets away to non-Palace fans so you're suggestion that they are 'just putting money into our coffers' is null and void.

No one is suggesting segregation is to stop people kicking off, it's to give our team the backing they deserve by making it a HOME game with HOME fans in the HOME end.

The fact that someone is giving money to Palace is null and void? Perhaps we should let everyone in for nothing then! When I sit with other fans away supporting Palace, where does that put me in your illogical set of 'rules'? Sure it's a pity when a Palace fan cannot get to see Palace at home, but where do we stop? Do a Luton and ban away support? No, keep it friendly and simple. If Palace do recieve more of this null and void money maybe they will build a stadium big enough for all who wish to come. Until then stop being so aggressively illogical and lets bring a feeling of calm and friendlyness to our club, or donate tour ticket to someone who can, if you really care.

 

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