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est1905 31 Jul 18 6.10pm | |
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Originally posted by turbohorsebox
Funnily enough, no. And I don't believe that saying I wont miss them is "ripping into them". Just expressing an opinion. Which I believe I'm entitled to do. Seconded.
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est1905 31 Jul 18 6.17pm | |
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Originally posted by c_block_shedevil
I think it's hypocritical that people can defend their right to a plastic seat and refuse to think about the progression of the club yet the same people think it's ok to turf someone out of their HOME without a second thought.
Who is it that thinks that? I was under the impression the residents that have to move home to make way for the new stand will be relocated in an upgrade property (more sq footage, etc) AND compensated for the disruption to their lives as well as all relocation costs covered.
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est1905 31 Jul 18 6.19pm | |
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Originally posted by est1905
Who is it that thinks that? I was under the impression the residents that have to move home to make way for the new stand will be relocated in an upgrade property (more sq footage, etc) AND compensated for the disruption to their lives as well as all relocation costs covered. In short, you'd have to be a moron not to have seen this coming.
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.TUX. 31 Jul 18 6.31pm | |
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Originally posted by est1905
In short, you'd have to be a moron not to have seen this coming. Agreed. 'Tis a funny old world.
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 31 Jul 18 6.38pm | |
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Originally posted by Goal Machine
Aren’t these kids/underage jokes about the HF so boring and unimaginative? By all means take the piss if you don’t like them but please can we have something original. Every thread with the HF is full of them .
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 31 Jul 18 6.42pm | |
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and their cntish attitude to other palace fans. Note : when the HF first started, they were great.
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TheBigToePunt 31 Jul 18 6.57pm | |
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Personally I would like it if the noisiest support with flags and banners (whether that's the current HF group or not) were directly behind the goal. I think it would improve the atmosphere even further, would encourage noise and passion across the whole lower tier as everyone would be closer to the original noise, and would possibly add to the momentum when the team attack that goal. I would also like it if the fans currently behind the goal chose, of their own free will, to make the sacrifice of relocating to accommodate all this, because they felt it was in the best interests of the club and it's supporters to develop the atmosphere and avoid selhurst becoming yet another corporate plastic premier league venue. What I wouldn't like is to see the current season ticket holders forced to move if the majority don't want to. It doesn't seem unreasonable to me for the club to canvas votes from the current lower tier season ticket holders on whether they are in favour of an official singing section behind the goal, and whether they would ALL move slightly to the left or right to accommodate it. If everyone budged over by one block (or even half a block in each direction) we could create a noisy block in the middle whilst everyone would only be moving a little bit, rather than the whole central block being rolacated to the corner. If the majority of lower tier season ticket holders voted yes, then for me it would justify overulling those who didn't want to move. Finally, I saw what I guess might be the HF (or part of them perhaps) on their way down Wembley way before the cup final, all dressed in black, spitting abuse at whoever was in earshot from behind the safety of a police escort. Embarrassing morons. We certainly don't want to end up having special treatment for the likes of them.
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Seth On a pale blue dot 31 Jul 18 7.32pm | |
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Haven't read the whole thread so ignore if already posted. Attachment: IMG_20180731_192917.jpg (96.42Kb)
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michaelpearce grays 31 Jul 18 7.47pm | |
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Originally posted by TheBigToePunt
Personally I would like it if the noisiest support with flags and banners (whether that's the current HF group or not) were directly behind the goal. I think it would improve the atmosphere even further, would encourage noise and passion across the whole lower tier as everyone would be closer to the original noise, and would possibly add to the momentum when the team attack that goal. I would also like it if the fans currently behind the goal chose, of their own free will, to make the sacrifice of relocating to accommodate all this, because they felt it was in the best interests of the club and it's supporters to develop the atmosphere and avoid selhurst becoming yet another corporate plastic premier league venue. What I wouldn't like is to see the current season ticket holders forced to move if the majority don't want to. It doesn't seem unreasonable to me for the club to canvas votes from the current lower tier season ticket holders on whether they are in favour of an official singing section behind the goal, and whether they would ALL move slightly to the left or right to accommodate it. If everyone budged over by one block (or even half a block in each direction) we could create a noisy block in the middle whilst everyone would only be moving a little bit, rather than the whole central block being rolacated to the corner. If the majority of lower tier season ticket holders voted yes, then for me it would justify overulling those who didn't want to move. Finally, I saw what I guess might be the HF (or part of them perhaps) on their way down Wembley way before the cup final, all dressed in black, spitting abuse at whoever was in earshot from behind the safety of a police escort. Embarrassing morons. We certainly don't want to end up having special treatment for the likes of them.
so much so right,all the HF is based on is one song whether they like it or not, We have had eagles all the other songs are well just chants along the lines of the 70s and 80s. as i said before, its sad they think they deserve more,and instead of just chanting for the team,and not just look at us
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 31 Jul 18 8.03pm | |
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Originally posted by TheBigToePunt
Personally I would like it if the noisiest support with flags and banners (whether that's the current HF group or not) were directly behind the goal. I think it would improve the atmosphere even further, would encourage noise and passion across the whole lower tier as everyone would be closer to the original noise, and would possibly add to the momentum when the team attack that goal. I would also like it if the fans currently behind the goal chose, of their own free will, to make the sacrifice of relocating to accommodate all this, because they felt it was in the best interests of the club and it's supporters to develop the atmosphere and avoid selhurst becoming yet another corporate plastic premier league venue. What I wouldn't like is to see the current season ticket holders forced to move if the majority don't want to. It doesn't seem unreasonable to me for the club to canvas votes from the current lower tier season ticket holders on whether they are in favour of an official singing section behind the goal, and whether they would ALL move slightly to the left or right to accommodate it. If everyone budged over by one block (or even half a block in each direction) we could create a noisy block in the middle whilst everyone would only be moving a little bit, rather than the whole central block being rolacated to the corner. If the majority of lower tier season ticket holders voted yes, then for me it would justify overulling those who didn't want to move. Finally, I saw what I guess might be the HF (or part of them perhaps) on their way down Wembley way before the cup final, all dressed in black, spitting abuse at whoever was in earshot from behind the safety of a police escort. Embarrassing morons. We certainly don't want to end up having special treatment for the likes of them. Edited by TheBigToePunt (31 Jul 2018 7.01pm) I have had the pleasure of witnessing many of the HF displays. Displays I have contributed to ££ I have also had the misfortune at away games to get sat amongst teenagers dressed in black, who tried to force me from my seat. Unnecessary and provocative.
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rednblue4eva Norwood 31 Jul 18 8.15pm | |
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Originally posted by c_block_shedevil
And according to the post above it looks like no one was being forced to move. The block would have been open to everyone. It's about creating new singing section, not about removing 100 for 100. Something needs to be done with block E regardless. Half the people want to stand and half want to sit. There are weekly arguments in that block which isn't good for anyone. But the HF moved to the front of blocks E & F, if the people in other rows didn’t accept the “offer” of relocation (perhaps nowhere 4 or more could sit together) then they would have to stand the whole match. There are some who are not disabled but find it difficult to stand for 90 minutes So if they want to sit and watch the game (maybe joining in singing if that’s allowed by anyone other than ultras) then they would have to move
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Spiderman Horsham 31 Jul 18 8.20pm | |
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Originally posted by c_block_shedevil
Kids? How patronising! I guarantee these "kids" have done a lot more for the club than a washed up middle aged man like you. The move was supposed to be for the whole fan base, not just the HF. I think you have just yourself in the foot with this childish response. Played straight into the hands of the posters you have been arguing with.
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