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bifffabazz Highworth, Wiltshire 29 Apr 18 9.12pm | |
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Tickets still available it seems. Balloons or not, this is our last away game until August and I for one am gonna sing 'til I'm hoarse; the boys have done great. Can't wait. COYP
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Dan1994 Wallington 29 Apr 18 9.37pm | |
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Originally posted by bifffabazz
Tickets still available it seems. Balloons or not, this is our last away game until August and I for one am gonna sing 'til I'm hoarse; the boys have done great. Can't wait. COYP It did sell-out, but I'm guessing some people can't go, so sent the tickets back.
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DutchEagleJohan Vlissingen, Netherlands 29 Apr 18 10.22pm | |
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Like it! A bit of banter never goes amiss in the away end! Originally posted by oldstand
Can we sing Bye Bye Bye Delilah..? Should go down well .
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adrian b Landrindod, Wales 29 Apr 18 11.24pm | |
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pstrutt Busselton, WA 30 Apr 18 12.34am | |
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Originally posted by adrian b
Richard Prior is the yo-yo King, but I understand you’re cautious!
So I manage a Workshop which provides a safe learning environment for blokes struggling with PTSD and other mental health issues. Being a Palace fan isn't listed yet. |
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CB 30 Apr 18 12.34am | |
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Like others have said I've got a lot of time for stoke, certainly stuck by a more traditionally British style of play for a good period and did well with it despite it being unfashionable. Have changed quite a lot and to be fair to Hughes he evolved their style of play and they had some good stuff going on. Haven't watched them enough ti tell whether it's bad luck or losing too much of their identity but they're not a club I'd laugh at going down as they could just as easily be us. For a long time their stability was a model example for teams like us. Not a fan of lambert tho. Edited by CB (30 Apr 2018 12.36am)
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chateauferret 30 Apr 18 1.33am | |
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Originally posted by CB
Like others have said I've got a lot of time for stoke, certainly stuck by a more traditionally British style of play for a good period and did well with it despite it being unfashionable. Have changed quite a lot and to be fair to Hughes he evolved their style of play and they had some good stuff going on. Haven't watched them enough ti tell whether it's bad luck or losing too much of their identity but they're not a club I'd laugh at going down as they could just as easily be us. For a long time their stability was a model example for teams like us. Not a fan of lambert tho. Edited by CB (30 Apr 2018 12.36am) Indeed. I don't really understand how they ended up in this mess. The others - West Brom - sacked Pulis and hired Pardew, what did they expect
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Glazier#1 30 Apr 18 6.20am | |
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Whenever even a single balloon drifts across the Palace turf we lose. This is fact - history tells us this.
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bifffabazz Highworth, Wiltshire 30 Apr 18 7.01am | |
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Originally posted by Dan1994
It did sell-out, but I'm guessing some people can't go, so sent the tickets back.
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slubglurge welling 30 Apr 18 9.29am | |
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Only if we are 5-0 up. A point will still mean Soton can catch us by winning their last 3 games and us losing. Anybody remember Oldham?
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CambridgeEagle Sydenham 30 Apr 18 9.37am | |
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Originally posted by slubglurge
Only if we are 5-0 up. A point will still mean Soton can catch us by winning their last 3 games and us losing. Anybody remember Oldham? If we get a point one of Swansea and Southampton will only be able to draw level with us and so would require a big swing in Goal Difference. A point is effectively enough and 2 is the magic number. Southampton have Man City on the last say so goal difference swing for them looks pretty unlikely. We'd have to get turned over by the two worst teams in the division.
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paperhat croydon 30 Apr 18 9.45am | |
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Originally posted by CambridgeEagle
If we get a point one of Swansea and Southampton will only be able to draw level with us and so would require a big swing in Goal Difference. A point is effectively enough and 2 is the magic number. Southampton have Man City on the last say so goal difference swing for them looks pretty unlikely. We'd have to get turned over by the two worst teams in the division. A big swing in GD? they are on -19, us on -13. Take one loss at our end and a couple of wins on theirs and that GD is gone. If swansea capitulate like they have been doing, they could eat up most of that gap in one game,. Said it before but this is going down to the last match.
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