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c_block_shedevil London 24 Feb 14 5.07pm | |
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Whoever threw the coin will be banned and rightly so. To those embarrassed at people giving Rooney a bit of a rough time in the corner. Embarrassed? Really? Where have all the real men gone! I have a good view of the corner flag and from what I can see it happens at every home game. Anything to distract the corner taker is good in my book. (But no throwing coins, bottles etc.)
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cpj Kent 24 Feb 14 5.13pm | |
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About time this thread ended hey ladies? It seems to have turned into a slagging off match between the supporters. It also seems that the HF seem to be escape goats for any borderline behaviour. Of course throwing coins is wrong as it's a waste of money throwing them at the hooker f***1ng w@nker Rooney (Obviously has some mummy issues going on). I never saw any plane gestured & I was next to B block. I never heard the away London supporters as they were drowned out all game long.
Back to the question of someone 'conducting' the HF - seems an incredible waste of money to buy a ticket and then not even watch the game, but perhaps that tells you all you need to know about the 'ultras' - that the football doesn't really matter. Is there really any need for this? I'm sure everybody knows what the poster meant. I wasn't aware that this site was only for the gramatically correct, I thought it was for football/ Palace discussions, not "lets take the pi*s out of somebody because they are not as eloquent as you". And while I'm hear, what differance does it make if someone decides to stand with their back to the game? Does it affect you in any way? Just like the person who watches the game quitely from a corporate box, not my cup of tea, but if you pay your money you are intitled to watch/not watch the game in any manner you choose. Hardly a question of eloquence - stupidity, yes.
Oh, and thank you for not picking me up on the HEAR.
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Mr_Flow London 24 Feb 14 5.14pm | |
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Just as a suggestion, as the HF seem to get tarred with the same brush whenever there's trouble in block B. Would it not be beneficial for them to switch to a block on the other side of the lower Holmesdale? It could work in everyone's favour as they'd spread the singing and perhaps increase the atmosphere? I could never give you an answer to that, but I'm almost sure they wouldn't move. I'm not being rude in anyway towards you, I'm just trying to make a point and I'm not too sure how to word it. It's like somebody suggesting you move to the other end of the ground because on one particular occasion there was an idiot sitting 10 rows behind you who threw a coin. You might have sat in your seat for many years. Do you understand what I'm trying to say? Plus I would love to see members of the HF standing in front of every block, all four stands, trying to get the whole ground going!
I feel that the HF get victimised by some people. I was merely suggesting this as a way to get themselves out of the naughty corner of the ground and to a place where they won't get the blame, whenever something kicks off in that corner.
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Leicestershireeagle South Leicestershire 24 Feb 14 5.16pm | |
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I know we are all for freedom of speech, everyone is allowed their own view etc etc, but I say good on the HF for taking a stance against certain gestures. They don't speak for all fans, or share the views of us all, but when it's comes to taking a stand against things like that, I can't see why anyone would argue against that? It's not like their the fan police, but simply taking a stand against the most vile of gestures. I'm sure we've all heard, at one time or another, something that you don't agree with, to the point of embarrassment. Player opinions, tactics etc is one thing, but mocking fans for tragic loss of life is on another level. In regards to the FA investigation, it's unlikely the club will face any charges, unless they are found to be negligent (unlikely). The individuals however, aslong as they can be identified, will face lengthy banning orders. Not really worth it, was it?
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stuckinbristol In the woodwork. 24 Feb 14 5.17pm | |
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Quote c_block_shedevil at 24 Feb 2014 5.07pm
Whoever threw the coin will be banned and rightly so. To those embarrassed at people giving Rooney a bit of a rough time in the corner. Embarrassed? Really? Where have all the real men gone! I have a good view of the corner flag and from what I can see it happens at every home game. Anything to distract the corner taker is good in my book. (But no throwing coins, bottles etc.)
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stuckinbristol In the woodwork. 24 Feb 14 5.33pm | |
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Quote cpj at 24 Feb 2014 5.13pm
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Quote cpj at 24 Feb 2014 4.41pm
Quote stuckinbristol at 24 Feb 2014 4.17pm
Quote cpj at 24 Feb 2014 1.06pm
Quote PsychoPaul at 24 Feb 2014 12.02am
About time this thread ended hey ladies? It seems to have turned into a slagging off match between the supporters. It also seems that the HF seem to be escape goats for any borderline behaviour. Of course throwing coins is wrong as it's a waste of money throwing them at the hooker f***1ng w@nker Rooney (Obviously has some mummy issues going on). I never saw any plane gestured & I was next to B block. I never heard the away London supporters as they were drowned out all game long.
Back to the question of someone 'conducting' the HF - seems an incredible waste of money to buy a ticket and then not even watch the game, but perhaps that tells you all you need to know about the 'ultras' - that the football doesn't really matter. Is there really any need for this? I'm sure everybody knows what the poster meant. I wasn't aware that this site was only for the gramatically correct, I thought it was for football/ Palace discussions, not "lets take the pi*s out of somebody because they are not as eloquent as you". And while I'm hear, what differance does it make if someone decides to stand with their back to the game? Does it affect you in any way? Just like the person who watches the game quitely from a corporate box, not my cup of tea, but if you pay your money you are intitled to watch/not watch the game in any manner you choose. Hardly a question of eloquence - stupidity, yes.
Oh, and thank you for not picking me up on the HEAR.
Maybe hearing this on a regular basis has made me more tollerant of people's gramatical inaccuracies.
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est1905 24 Feb 14 5.51pm | |
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Quote turbohorsebox at 22 Feb 2014 6.20pm
Why are the muppets in the front of block b throwing coins at rooney? it'll cost the club they claim yo support. Isn't the front of block B supposed to be wholly occupied by HF? Isn't this the exact location of where the coins cam from? Answer to the second question is yes as I saw from my own eyes. Stop making crap up. I've read a dozen posts from different people saying coins were thrown from further up the back of B block. So we have over a dozen witnesses saying one thing, and then we have you on your own saying another. I smell BULLs*** and it's coming from your direction. Fear of being attacked by the HF? Are you having a laugh??? Now I know you can't be a real person. No real person can be as yellow bellied as you. Oh my goodness I wasn't expecting this at all!
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est1905 24 Feb 14 6.01pm | |
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Quote wainesworld at 22 Feb 2014 8.21pm
To be fair the support from the HF throughout the season has been amazing the banners were excellent today. However why o why would you embarrass the club in this way. looked like a bunch of Wall fans trying to act hard. I'm guessing it was HF as that's were they usually sit/stand. Please don't embarrass our club like that again. Rant over Why assume it's HF? Because that's exactly where they stand that the coins came from plus a mate that stands in block B further up the back had a perfect view and said it was a few of the HF lads (or at least came from the very core of where they all stand).
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est1905 24 Feb 14 6.05pm | |
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Quote Lyons550 at 24 Feb 2014 1.13pm
Quote The Sash at 24 Feb 2014 11.54am
Quote Leecpfc at 24 Feb 2014 11.24am
I wonder how many of the coin throwers will be w*nking themselves silly if Rooney is in-form during the World Cup. I would guess very few, especially if you cast your mind back and his comments coming off the pitch and out of his spud faced pube encrusted hole after the Algeria game, to people who had spent thousands and probably given up jobs to watch him disinterestly drag his fat sweaty pasty multi millionaire carcass around the pitches of South Africa As for coins - meh..it happens and worse happened back in the dark old days of the 70's and 80's - as has been pointed out CCTV will probably pick people out and they will get banned so why some of the over the top handwringing posts I dont know. Although it does seem its given ammo to those on here about our support who seem to have some agenda Far more damaging to football is the object of the copper being hurled has been given a contract worth 300k a week basic.... Edited by The Sash (24 Feb 2014 11.54am) The best sentence on this entire thread of drivel! I'm genuinely interested to know why you would think Palace fans have an agenda against a very vocal and passionate (albeit small) faction of the support if they haven't done anything whatsoever to be ashamed of.
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elgrande bedford 24 Feb 14 6.26pm | |
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Quote cpj at 24 Feb 2014 5.13pm
Quote stuckinbristol at 24 Feb 2014 4.55pm
Quote cpj at 24 Feb 2014 4.41pm
Quote stuckinbristol at 24 Feb 2014 4.17pm
Quote cpj at 24 Feb 2014 1.06pm
Quote PsychoPaul at 24 Feb 2014 12.02am
About time this thread ended hey ladies? It seems to have turned into a slagging off match between the supporters. It also seems that the HF seem to be escape goats for any borderline behaviour. Of course throwing coins is wrong as it's a waste of money throwing them at the hooker f***1ng w@nker Rooney (Obviously has some mummy issues going on). I never saw any plane gestured & I was next to B block. I never heard the away London supporters as they were drowned out all game long.
Back to the question of someone 'conducting' the HF - seems an incredible waste of money to buy a ticket and then not even watch the game, but perhaps that tells you all you need to know about the 'ultras' - that the football doesn't really matter. Is there really any need for this? I'm sure everybody knows what the poster meant. I wasn't aware that this site was only for the gramatically correct, I thought it was for football/ Palace discussions, not "lets take the pi*s out of somebody because they are not as eloquent as you". And while I'm hear, what differance does it make if someone decides to stand with their back to the game? Does it affect you in any way? Just like the person who watches the game quitely from a corporate box, not my cup of tea, but if you pay your money you are intitled to watch/not watch the game in any manner you choose. Hardly a question of eloquence - stupidity, yes.
Oh, and thank you for not picking me up on the HEAR.
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The White Horse 24 Feb 14 6.28pm | |
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"I was really angry because you've got guys who worked through the night on Friday night, they have worked really hard on that display. "They've spent hundreds, thousands of hours getting that display right and you turn on Match of the Day and they don't even mention it, all you see is some t**t throwing a coin at Wayne Rooney. "One idiot has screwed it up for everybody else and it makes me so angry. I hope somebody turns him in because he's not welcome at Selhurst Park." Spot on in my book.
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ChuFukka 24 Feb 14 6.29pm | |
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Quote The White Horse at 24 Feb 2014 6.28pm
"I was really angry because you've got guys who worked through the night on Friday night, they have worked really hard on that display. "They've spent hundreds, thousands of hours getting that display right and you turn on Match of the Day and they don't even mention it, all you see is some t**t throwing a coin at Wayne Rooney. "One idiot has screwed it up for everybody else and it makes me so angry. I hope somebody turns him in because he's not welcome at Selhurst Park." Spot on in my book.
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