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doombear Flag Too far from Selhurst Park 10 May 23 12.01pm Send a Private Message to doombear Add doombear as a friend

Originally posted by Dubai Eagle

Over the years I have only known a couple of Portsmouth supporters, they both absolutely hated Southampton

My cousin's wife is a Pompey ST holder and despite being a lovely, generous and kind lady, will be more than delighted when Southampton get relegated.

 

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Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 10 May 23 12.06pm Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Originally posted by doombear

My cousin's wife is a Pompey ST holder and despite being a lovely, generous and kind lady, will be more than delighted when Southampton get relegated.

My brother is a full blooded Palace fan and we have Season Tickets next to one another now as we have for the past decade+.

Being a committed football fan and attendee of Portsmouth University however he had developed and has retained a sincere hatred for Southampton, often expressing this over the years and more recently including a sincere desire for them to be relegated.

 


Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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monkey Flag Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 10 May 23 3.52pm Send a Private Message to monkey Add monkey as a friend

I’ve hated Southampton since 1976, having not really jumped on board until we were already down in the 3rd division, losing that Cup semi final was my first crushing blow as a Palace fan

 

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taylors lovechild Flag 10 May 23 4.06pm Send a Private Message to taylors lovechild Add taylors lovechild as a friend

The Portsmouth v Southampton rivalry is more deep rooted than football and goes back to the dockers strikes. People in Portsmouth are told the Southampton dockers crossed the picket line and so are called scummers for that reason. I drank in a pub where some of the old men would barely speak until the subject of Southampton came up and then their faces would screw up and they'd spit 'F^cking Scummers.'

 

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YT Flag Oxford 13 May 23 2.33pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by monkey

I’ve hated Southampton since 1976, having not really jumped on board until we were already down in the 3rd division, losing that Cup semi final was my first crushing blow as a Palace fan

It was my third crushing blow....three and a half years in as a fan! In fact it remains the most crushing for me; I still haven't got over it aged 64 and probably never will. What a saddo!

 


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The groover Flag Danbury 15 May 23 9.46pm Send a Private Message to The groover Add The groover as a friend

After this weekends results its now far more likely that Leeds and Leicester will be joining Saints in the Championship.

Forest may already have enough points to stay up.

 

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redshift Flag Toronto 15 May 23 9.51pm Send a Private Message to redshift Add redshift as a friend

Originally posted by The groover

After this weekends results its now far more likely that Leeds and Leicester will be joining Saints in the Championship.

Forest may already have enough points to stay up.

I'm with you here. I'd love Everton to go down but I suspect they'll get 3 points from one of their last two games where Leeds and Leicester are likely to get skunked in both. Their games are just too tough.

 


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Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 15 May 23 10.00pm Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Originally posted by redshift

I'm with you here. I'd love Everton to go down but I suspect they'll get 3 points from one of their last two games where Leeds and Leicester are likely to get skunked in both. Their games are just too tough.

I’ll jump on that in agreement too.

Leicester and Leeds have both been awful this season so I’d hold no sympathy for them.

In more Palace related news, I notice Chelsea have both Manchesters and Newcastle left to play. Very possibly 3 defeats there. I would love that alone of course but that would also require only a single point from us to finish above them and that would be priceless for me, I’ll frame the table and hang it on the wall in my house.

 


Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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ambrose7 Flag Croydon 15 May 23 10.26pm Send a Private Message to ambrose7 Add ambrose7 as a friend

Leicester look gone - can see them down next weekend because I can't see them getting anything off Newcastle.

...I think Leeds could beat West Ham next week. West Ham off the back of their second leg on Thursday, safe, let Brentford tickle their tummy last week. West Ham could roll over. Let's be honest, Tottenham could fall like a house of cards at Elland Road on the last day.

Everton have great fixtures - Wolves away and Bournemouth at home. Both willing to roll over at present. Bournemouth need to really pull their finger out compared to their performance at Selhurst if they get anything up there. Can see Everton getting a win.

Then there's Forest. Arsenal at home, Palace away. An Arsenal win and all it takes is a Leeds win and 2 Everton draws to leave Forest needing to get something at Selhurst due to their goal difference. They don't travel that well and we look pretty hot at home at the minute.

If Forest lose to Arsenal, I think they'll be the third team to drop.

Edited by ambrose7 (15 May 2023 10.28pm)

 


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The groover Flag Danbury 15 May 23 11.02pm Send a Private Message to The groover Add The groover as a friend

Originally posted by ambrose7

Leicester look gone - can see them down next weekend because I can't see them getting anything off Newcastle.

...I think Leeds could beat West Ham next week. West Ham off the back of their second leg on Thursday, safe, let Brentford tickle their tummy last week. West Ham could roll over. Let's be honest, Tottenham could fall like a house of cards at Elland Road on the last day.

Everton have great fixtures - Wolves away and Bournemouth at home. Both willing to roll over at present. Bournemouth need to really pull their finger out compared to their performance at Selhurst if they get anything up there. Can see Everton getting a win.

Then there's Forest. Arsenal at home, Palace away. An Arsenal win and all it takes is a Leeds win and 2 Everton draws to leave Forest needing to get something at Selhurst due to their goal difference. They don't travel that well and we look pretty hot at home at the minute.

If Forest lose to Arsenal, I think they'll be the third team to drop.

Edited by ambrose7 (15 May 2023 10.28pm)


West ham played a weakened side against V Brentford. I was told before hand that this would be the case so I lumped on. They are saving the players for Thursday and then they are targeting Leeds for the points they need. I fully expect them to play another weakened side V Leicester if they qualify for the final as well.

They only need a draw V leeds but they are awful so I expect a west ham win.

Leeds will then have to beat spurs to stay up if Forest lose at home to a demoralised arsenal who know they have blown it. And then lose to us. I expect forest to beat or draw with arsenal. Had the arse beaten brighton then they would be nailed on but now they wont be able to see the goal though their tears!

Everton will win at wolves and then beat bournemouth. So unless leicester get something at newcastle they will already be toast before they play west ham.



 

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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 15 May 23 11.08pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by The groover


West ham played a weakened side against V Brentford. I was told before hand that this would be the case so I lumped on. They are saving the players for Thursday and then they are targeting Leeds for the points they need. I fully expect them to play another weakened side V Leicester if they qualify for the final as well.

They only need a draw V leeds but they are awful so I expect a west ham win.

Leeds will then have to beat spurs to stay up if Forest lose at home to a demoralised arsenal who know they have blown it. And then lose to us. I expect forest to beat or draw with arsenal. Had the arse beaten brighton then they would be nailed on but now they wont be able to see the goal though their tears!

Everton will win at wolves and then beat bournemouth. So unless leicester get something at newcastle they will already be toast before they play west ham.



Wolves have won their last 4 games at Home without conceding a goal.

 

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The groover Flag Danbury 20 May 23 8.11pm Send a Private Message to The groover Add The groover as a friend

Well Forest's win has saved them but put other games into a spin. With Everton Scrapping a last minute draw that would seem a good result.

But forest's win also means that West ham are safe.

So will west ham now play a weakened side V leeds with the ECL final coming up? Will they be up for it if Leeds become dirty leeds.

If Leeds do win then they go into the final game in pole position with bottlers spurs at home to play.

With Liverpool drawing at home to AV newcastle need just a point a point for champions league football. Leicester need at least a point to stay alive but even a win may not be enough. However, newcastle are not the kind of team to relax and they will want 3rd place.

imo if leeds and leicester fail to win they will both be down. If leeds win they are in pole position to stay up, even if leicester win as well.

If leicester win and leeds fail too then they will be in pole position to stay up on GD!!!!

It must be remembered that both leeds and leicester are s***e!!!!

 

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