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EastEndPalace WithHardNutsCosImAHardBastard 22 Apr 14 9.50am | |
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Quote Southampton_Eagle at 22 Apr 2014 7.08am
Very unsurprised to see some of the comments by the usual suspects. We really do have some f*cking idiots supporting Palace. Singing YNWA is a silly suggestion but some of the posts about it being 25 years and should get over it is classless. 96 football fans died. 96. Regardless of if you have a fake 'hatred' for Liverpool you should really have empathy for fans who didn't make it home from a football match. I dispair.
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Y Ddraig Goch In The Crowd 22 Apr 14 10.31am | |
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Last home game of the season, the season that everyone wrote us off, the season that was going to be an overwhelming humiliation, the season where we were going to be shown up to be lucky chancers to have got up in place of the jokers down the A23 and Udinese B. Worse than Derby. Up until two or three games ago virtually every pundit would put us down for a loss or at best a draw. Not only have we survived, we have done it by playing decent football, some great results and players consistently playing a level above what they probably thought was possible. 5th May is our day, so if Liverpool do manage to sneak a win then good luck to them but Bank Holiday Monday is the day we should be saying thank you to the players & management team for a wonderful season.
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SloveniaDave Tirana, Albania 22 Apr 14 10.33am | |
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Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 22 Apr 2014 10.31am
Last home game of the season, the season that everyone wrote us off, the season that was going to be an overwhelming humiliation, the season where we were going to be shown up to be lucky chancers to have got up in place of the jokers down the A23 and Udinese B. Worse than Derby. Up until two or three games ago virtually every pundit would put us down for a loss or at best a draw. Not only have we survived, we have done it by playing decent football, some great results and players consistently playing a level above what they probably thought was possible. 5th May is our day, so if Liverpool do manage to sneak a win then good luck to them but Bank Holiday Monday is the day we should be saying thank you to the players & management team for a wonderful season.
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urbreathstinksm8 london 22 Apr 14 11.16am | |
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Quote EastEndPalace at 22 Apr 2014 9.50am
Quote Southampton_Eagle at 22 Apr 2014 7.08am
Very unsurprised to see some of the comments by the usual suspects. We really do have some f*cking idiots supporting Palace. Singing YNWA is a silly suggestion but some of the posts about it being 25 years and should get over it is classless. 96 football fans died. 96. Regardless of if you have a fake 'hatred' for Liverpool you should really have empathy for fans who didn't make it home from a football match. I dispair.
Think he meant all the fans basically telling liverpool to f#$k off or worse... yeah support palace but why so much hate??? Would've thought it was enough to hate brighton, charlton, man u, cantona, millwall, cardiff, tan, box office, daily mirror, daily mail, standing, sitting, talksport, savage, hansen, fellow fans and all the rest of it... we don't have to sing their song but we could be decent, show our support for palace and respect them too if they win the prem - it doesn't happen that often.
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Stuart_Eagle Kent 22 Apr 14 12.17pm | |
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Quote urbreathstinksm8 at 22 Apr 2014 11.16am
Quote EastEndPalace at 22 Apr 2014 9.50am
Quote Southampton_Eagle at 22 Apr 2014 7.08am
Very unsurprised to see some of the comments by the usual suspects. We really do have some f*cking idiots supporting Palace. Singing YNWA is a silly suggestion but some of the posts about it being 25 years and should get over it is classless. 96 football fans died. 96. Regardless of if you have a fake 'hatred' for Liverpool you should really have empathy for fans who didn't make it home from a football match. I dispair.
Think he meant all the fans basically telling liverpool to f#$k off or worse... yeah support palace but why so much hate??? Would've thought it was enough to hate brighton, charlton, man u, cantona, millwall, cardiff, tan, box office, daily mirror, daily mail, standing, sitting, talksport, savage, hansen, fellow fans and all the rest of it... we don't have to sing their song but we could be decent, show our support for palace and respect them too if they win the prem - it doesn't happen that often.
Good luck to liverpool, the only club out of the 3 fighting for the title that didn't try to buy it. I'll carry on doing what I do and support palace, if liverpool win the title then I'm happy for them
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 22 Apr 14 12.35pm | |
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Quote urbreathstinksm8 at 22 Apr 2014 11.16am
Quote EastEndPalace at 22 Apr 2014 9.50am
Quote Southampton_Eagle at 22 Apr 2014 7.08am
Very unsurprised to see some of the comments by the usual suspects. We really do have some f*cking idiots supporting Palace. Singing YNWA is a silly suggestion but some of the posts about it being 25 years and should get over it is classless. 96 football fans died. 96. Regardless of if you have a fake 'hatred' for Liverpool you should really have empathy for fans who didn't make it home from a football match. I dispair.
Think he meant all the fans basically telling liverpool to f#$k off or worse... yeah support palace but why so much hate??? Would've thought it was enough to hate brighton, charlton, man u, cantona, millwall, cardiff, tan, box office, daily mirror, daily mail, standing, sitting, talksport, savage, hansen, fellow fans and all the rest of it... we don't have to sing their song but we could be decent, show our support for palace and respect them too if they win the prem - it doesn't happen that often.
Yes, 96 people died. It was a tragic event. It shouldn't have happened. There was a conspiracy to cover up police mishandling of it. It's right that those responsible be held to account. It's also right that the anniversary be observed. Jesus, it's been impossible to ignore it. There does not appear to be the same degree of public hand-wringing down Merseyside way for the 39 spectators who died at Heysel as a result, directly or indirectly, of the actions of Liverpool supporters. This resulted in English teams being banned from European competition, ourselves included. That on its own is enough to cause a degree of resentment. Our forthcoming game against Liverpool is our last home fixture this season. It may well be the day Liverpool win the title. However, it is OUR day, our day to congratulate and cheer OUR players at OUR ground to acknowledge what has been the most phenomenal season in our recent history. Whoever wins the title is a matter of supreme indifference to me. What I'm not going to do is even acknowledge what Liverpool have achieved. Not on THAT day. It belongs to US. They have a home fixture the following week. What they do at Anfield is their business. I dislike the way that Liverpool constantly plays on being the hard done by victim. I dislike the public fellatio surrounding them and the obsequious fawning around them. I consider our achievements this season the absolute equal of theirs, if not greater. I think this is the view held by all the posters in this thread who object to 'sharing' the day with them and I'm struggling to understand why you interpret this as 'hatred'. The majority of us still resent Liverpool denying us our shot at Europe. We don't buy into their 'poor me' mentality. Why, therefore, is their winning the title something that we should celebrate? I repeat: it's OUR day. Not theirs.
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Beaverwilly Croydon 22 Apr 14 12.43pm | |
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Quote Cucking Funt at 22 Apr 2014 12.35pm
Quote urbreathstinksm8 at 22 Apr 2014 11.16am
Quote EastEndPalace at 22 Apr 2014 9.50am
Quote Southampton_Eagle at 22 Apr 2014 7.08am
Very unsurprised to see some of the comments by the usual suspects. We really do have some f*cking idiots supporting Palace. Singing YNWA is a silly suggestion but some of the posts about it being 25 years and should get over it is classless. 96 football fans died. 96. Regardless of if you have a fake 'hatred' for Liverpool you should really have empathy for fans who didn't make it home from a football match. I dispair.
Think he meant all the fans basically telling liverpool to f#$k off or worse... yeah support palace but why so much hate??? Would've thought it was enough to hate brighton, charlton, man u, cantona, millwall, cardiff, tan, box office, daily mirror, daily mail, standing, sitting, talksport, savage, hansen, fellow fans and all the rest of it... we don't have to sing their song but we could be decent, show our support for palace and respect them too if they win the prem - it doesn't happen that often.
Yes, 96 people died. It was a tragic event. It shouldn't have happened. There was a conspiracy to cover up police mishandling of it. It's right that those responsible be held to account. It's also right that the anniversary be observed. Jesus, it's been impossible to ignore it. There does not appear to be the same degree of public hand-wringing down Merseyside way for the 39 spectators who died at Heysel as a result, directly or indirectly, of the actions of Liverpool supporters. This resulted in English teams being banned from European competition, ourselves included. That on its own is enough to cause a degree of resentment. Our forthcoming game against Liverpool is our last home fixture this season. It may well be the day Liverpool win the title. However, it is OUR day, our day to congratulate and cheer OUR players at OUR ground to acknowledge what has been the most phenomenal season in our recent history. Whoever wins the title is a matter of supreme indifference to me. What I'm not going to do is even acknowledge what Liverpool have achieved. Not on THAT day. It belongs to US. They have a home fixture the following week. What they do at Anfield is their business. I dislike the way that Liverpool constantly plays on being the hard done by victim. I dislike the public fellatio surrounding them and the obsequious fawning around them. I consider our achievements this season the absolute equal of theirs, if not greater. I think this is the view held by all the posters in this thread who object to 'sharing' the day with them and I'm struggling to understand why you interpret this as 'hatred'. The majority of us still resent Liverpool denying us our shot at Europe. We don't buy into their 'poor me' mentality. Why, therefore, is their winning the title something that we should celebrate? I repeat: it's OUR day. Not theirs.
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EastEndPalace WithHardNutsCosImAHardBastard 22 Apr 14 12.45pm | |
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Quote Cucking Funt at 22 Apr 2014 12.35pm
Quote urbreathstinksm8 at 22 Apr 2014 11.16am
Quote EastEndPalace at 22 Apr 2014 9.50am
Quote Southampton_Eagle at 22 Apr 2014 7.08am
Very unsurprised to see some of the comments by the usual suspects. We really do have some f*cking idiots supporting Palace. Singing YNWA is a silly suggestion but some of the posts about it being 25 years and should get over it is classless. 96 football fans died. 96. Regardless of if you have a fake 'hatred' for Liverpool you should really have empathy for fans who didn't make it home from a football match. I dispair.
Think he meant all the fans basically telling liverpool to f#$k off or worse... yeah support palace but why so much hate??? Would've thought it was enough to hate brighton, charlton, man u, cantona, millwall, cardiff, tan, box office, daily mirror, daily mail, standing, sitting, talksport, savage, hansen, fellow fans and all the rest of it... we don't have to sing their song but we could be decent, show our support for palace and respect them too if they win the prem - it doesn't happen that often.
Yes, 96 people died. It was a tragic event. It shouldn't have happened. There was a conspiracy to cover up police mishandling of it. It's right that those responsible be held to account. It's also right that the anniversary be observed. Jesus, it's been impossible to ignore it. There does not appear to be the same degree of public hand-wringing down Merseyside way for the 39 spectators who died at Heysel as a result, directly or indirectly, of the actions of Liverpool supporters. This resulted in English teams being banned from European competition, ourselves included. That on its own is enough to cause a degree of resentment. Our forthcoming game against Liverpool is our last home fixture this season. It may well be the day Liverpool win the title. However, it is OUR day, our day to congratulate and cheer OUR players at OUR ground to acknowledge what has been the most phenomenal season in our recent history. Whoever wins the title is a matter of supreme indifference to me. What I'm not going to do is even acknowledge what Liverpool have achieved. Not on THAT day. It belongs to US. They have a home fixture the following week. What they do at Anfield is their business. I dislike the way that Liverpool constantly plays on being the hard done by victim. I dislike the public fellatio surrounding them and the obsequious fawning around them. I consider our achievements this season the absolute equal of theirs, if not greater. I think this is the view held by all the posters in this thread who object to 'sharing' the day with them and I'm struggling to understand why you interpret this as 'hatred'. The majority of us still resent Liverpool denying us our shot at Europe. We don't buy into their 'poor me' mentality. Why, therefore, is their winning the title something that we should celebrate? I repeat: it's OUR day. Not theirs.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 22 Apr 14 12.55pm | |
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What would be odd, would be if Moses scored an own goal ala John Terry, there by scoring a winning goal for his old club, potentially winning the trophy for his owning club, and costing the champions position for his loan club. As for Hillsborough, the tragedy was terrible, but the treatment and failures of successive investigation have kept the 'story' alive, in a manner that never occured at Heysal or Bradford. Consequently the campaign for 'justice', both against the reporting in some of the media, the actions of the police and the safety of the ground, have kept the tragedy recurrent in the news, and minds of fans.
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c_block_shedevil London 22 Apr 14 1.39pm | |
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Quote Cucking Funt at 22 Apr 2014 12.35pm
Quote urbreathstinksm8 at 22 Apr 2014 11.16am
Quote EastEndPalace at 22 Apr 2014 9.50am
Quote Southampton_Eagle at 22 Apr 2014 7.08am
Very unsurprised to see some of the comments by the usual suspects. We really do have some f*cking idiots supporting Palace. Singing YNWA is a silly suggestion but some of the posts about it being 25 years and should get over it is classless. 96 football fans died. 96. Regardless of if you have a fake 'hatred' for Liverpool you should really have empathy for fans who didn't make it home from a football match. I dispair.
Think he meant all the fans basically telling liverpool to f#$k off or worse... yeah support palace but why so much hate??? Would've thought it was enough to hate brighton, charlton, man u, cantona, millwall, cardiff, tan, box office, daily mirror, daily mail, standing, sitting, talksport, savage, hansen, fellow fans and all the rest of it... we don't have to sing their song but we could be decent, show our support for palace and respect them too if they win the prem - it doesn't happen that often.
Yes, 96 people died. It was a tragic event. It shouldn't have happened. There was a conspiracy to cover up police mishandling of it. It's right that those responsible be held to account. It's also right that the anniversary be observed. Jesus, it's been impossible to ignore it. There does not appear to be the same degree of public hand-wringing down Merseyside way for the 39 spectators who died at Heysel as a result, directly or indirectly, of the actions of Liverpool supporters. This resulted in English teams being banned from European competition, ourselves included. That on its own is enough to cause a degree of resentment. Our forthcoming game against Liverpool is our last home fixture this season. It may well be the day Liverpool win the title. However, it is OUR day, our day to congratulate and cheer OUR players at OUR ground to acknowledge what has been the most phenomenal season in our recent history. Whoever wins the title is a matter of supreme indifference to me. What I'm not going to do is even acknowledge what Liverpool have achieved. Not on THAT day. It belongs to US. They have a home fixture the following week. What they do at Anfield is their business. I dislike the way that Liverpool constantly plays on being the hard done by victim. I dislike the public fellatio surrounding them and the obsequious fawning around them. I consider our achievements this season the absolute equal of theirs, if not greater. I think this is the view held by all the posters in this thread who object to 'sharing' the day with them and I'm struggling to understand why you interpret this as 'hatred'. The majority of us still resent Liverpool denying us our shot at Europe. We don't buy into their 'poor me' mentality. Why, therefore, is their winning the title something that we should celebrate? I repeat: it's OUR day. Not theirs.
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elgrande bedford 22 Apr 14 2.41pm | |
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Quote Cucking Funt at 22 Apr 2014 12.35pm
Quote urbreathstinksm8 at 22 Apr 2014 11.16am
Quote EastEndPalace at 22 Apr 2014 9.50am
Quote Southampton_Eagle at 22 Apr 2014 7.08am
Very unsurprised to see some of the comments by the usual suspects. We really do have some f*cking idiots supporting Palace. Singing YNWA is a silly suggestion but some of the posts about it being 25 years and should get over it is classless. 96 football fans died. 96. Regardless of if you have a fake 'hatred' for Liverpool you should really have empathy for fans who didn't make it home from a football match. I dispair.
Think he meant all the fans basically telling liverpool to f#$k off or worse... yeah support palace but why so much hate??? Would've thought it was enough to hate brighton, charlton, man u, cantona, millwall, cardiff, tan, box office, daily mirror, daily mail, standing, sitting, talksport, savage, hansen, fellow fans and all the rest of it... we don't have to sing their song but we could be decent, show our support for palace and respect them too if they win the prem - it doesn't happen that often.
Yes, 96 people died. It was a tragic event. It shouldn't have happened. There was a conspiracy to cover up police mishandling of it. It's right that those responsible be held to account. It's also right that the anniversary be observed. Jesus, it's been impossible to ignore it. There does not appear to be the same degree of public hand-wringing down Merseyside way for the 39 spectators who died at Heysel as a result, directly or indirectly, of the actions of Liverpool supporters. This resulted in English teams being banned from European competition, ourselves included. That on its own is enough to cause a degree of resentment. Our forthcoming game against Liverpool is our last home fixture this season. It may well be the day Liverpool win the title. However, it is OUR day, our day to congratulate and cheer OUR players at OUR ground to acknowledge what has been the most phenomenal season in our recent history. Whoever wins the title is a matter of supreme indifference to me. What I'm not going to do is even acknowledge what Liverpool have achieved. Not on THAT day. It belongs to US. They have a home fixture the following week. What they do at Anfield is their business. I dislike the way that Liverpool constantly plays on being the hard done by victim. I dislike the public fellatio surrounding them and the obsequious fawning around them. I consider our achievements this season the absolute equal of theirs, if not greater. I think this is the view held by all the posters in this thread who object to 'sharing' the day with them and I'm struggling to understand why you interpret this as 'hatred'. The majority of us still resent Liverpool denying us our shot at Europe. We don't buy into their 'poor me' mentality. Why, therefore, is their winning the title something that we should celebrate? I repeat: it's OUR day. Not theirs.
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bright&wright 22 Apr 14 2.43pm | |
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Quote urbreathstinksm8 at 22 Apr 2014 11.16am
Quote EastEndPalace at 22 Apr 2014 9.50am
Quote Southampton_Eagle at 22 Apr 2014 7.08am
Very unsurprised to see some of the comments by the usual suspects. We really do have some f*cking idiots supporting Palace. Singing YNWA is a silly suggestion but some of the posts about it being 25 years and should get over it is classless. 96 football fans died. 96. Regardless of if you have a fake 'hatred' for Liverpool you should really have empathy for fans who didn't make it home from a football match. I dispair.
Think he meant all the fans basically telling liverpool to f#$k off or worse... yeah support palace but why so much hate??? Would've thought it was enough to hate brighton, charlton, man u, cantona, millwall, cardiff, tan, box office, daily mirror, daily mail, standing, sitting, talksport, savage, hansen, fellow fans and all the rest of it... we don't have to sing their song but we could be decent, show our support for palace and respect them too if they win the prem - it doesn't happen that often. My love for Palace over-rides anything else, of course but I can add a few other teams and things I hate as a Palace fan of 29 years - Birmingham, Claridge, Allen, Venables, Dowie, being called a 'Cockney' by most clubs north of Watford, Northern coppers, the FA, Neville Southall, Lloyds bank... Anyone else want to add anything I've missed? And yes, you can certainly add Liverpool to that list. So much joy seeing Dalglish's face during that Semi-Final. Still makes me smile!
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