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eagle184 Flag Sutton 10 Feb 14 12.29pm Send a Private Message to eagle184 Add eagle184 as a friend

NO I am saying it can be a contributing factor! How many life long Palace would attend more games if costs where kept low?

 

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bubble wrap Flag Carparks in South East London 10 Feb 14 12.38pm

Quote eagle184 at 10 Feb 2014 12.29pm

NO I am saying it can be a contributing factor! How many life long Palace would attend more games if costs where kept low?

Its funny though that those who couldn't afford it last season have suddenly found the cash to attend Premier League games.

 

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goodersgold Flag Hastings 10 Feb 14 12.41pm

Quote silvertop at 10 Feb 2014 11.42am

Quote bubble wrap at 10 Feb 2014 9.37am

Quote eagle184 at 10 Feb 2014 9.16am

Our support has been awesome for a few seasons now, but this season has pushed on even further, with recognition for other fans, players, managers, plaudits, etc., etc. We have also attracted new supports, which is a good thing, But will this continue next season if we do get relegated?

I don't think our support at home has been better than it was last season, Bigger crowds yes but the atmosphere isn't better. Arthur has got much louder but the Holmsdale is quieter in my opinion. To many day trippers that have gone into Block C&D to soak up the HF atmosphere but not add anything to it. Our away support has been better,We are obviously taking more away than last season and the vast majority get behind the team throughout.It is all getting a bit cringe that we keep banging on about how great our support is.


I'm pretty sure those blocks are all season ticket holders Bubble.

As you brought up the Arthur, since I had to give my ST up a few years back I have been doing a tour of the ground. I was at the back of Block W for the Albion game. First time in the Arthur since Wimbledon "away". While the view was panned and scanned by the media gantry, the atmosphere was indeed cracking.


Block C is a completely different atmosphere to last year and it's nowhere near as good for instance about 4 or 5 lads who stood in front of me have moved or stopped going (maybe that's my fault)they always got behind the team and sung .
The people who have replaced them barely even clap but stand throughout and every week it's a different friend taken along with them .Thats not a problem at all the problem I see is a lot of people who are vocal or want to join in are now sat in Blocks away from A B C because they can't get tickets.
I love my seat in Block C but will probably try to move into B next year

 


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eagle184 Flag Sutton 10 Feb 14 12.41pm Send a Private Message to eagle184 Add eagle184 as a friend

I agree but that is to be expected. I just hope we do gain new fans because of it, and they stay even if we do get relegated.

 

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sxp55 Flag South Norwood 10 Feb 14 12.49pm Send a Private Message to sxp55 Add sxp55 as a friend

we won;t get the same volume of fans no. Unfortunately that is just life. I know people with season tickets this year that don't even support Palace!! Not sure they'd renew to go see Doncaster.

 


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Stuart_Eagle Flag Kent 10 Feb 14 12.52pm Send a Private Message to Stuart_Eagle Add Stuart_Eagle as a friend

Quote silvertop at 10 Feb 2014 11.42am

Quote bubble wrap at 10 Feb 2014 9.37am

Quote eagle184 at 10 Feb 2014 9.16am

Our support has been awesome for a few seasons now, but this season has pushed on even further, with recognition for other fans, players, managers, plaudits, etc., etc. We have also attracted new supports, which is a good thing, But will this continue next season if we do get relegated?

I don't think our support at home has been better than it was last season, Bigger crowds yes but the atmosphere isn't better. Arthur has got much louder but the Holmsdale is quieter in my opinion. To many day trippers that have gone into Block C&D to soak up the HF atmosphere but not add anything to it. Our away support has been better,We are obviously taking more away than last season and the vast majority get behind the team throughout.It is all getting a bit cringe that we keep banging on about how great our support is.


I'm pretty sure those blocks are all season ticket holders Bubble.

As you brought up the Arthur, since I had to give my ST up a few years back I have been doing a tour of the ground. I was at the back of Block W for the Albion game. First time in the Arthur since Wimbledon "away". While the view was panned and scanned by the media gantry, the atmosphere was indeed cracking.

Nice to hear some praise for the block, I personally think we were louder last season on the whole but its certainly a decent atmosphere, shame as you say about the scaffolding

 


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Mapletree Flag Croydon 10 Feb 14 12.58pm Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

As we get more established in the Prem it will get harder to buy seats at short notice. Hopefully that means that the very occasional supporters won't come so much. People coming regularly should get into the swing of things after a few matches.

What this thread does demonstrate is the importance of the HF. Not by any means because it is the source of most of the noise, in real terms when we are noisiest they are drowned out. But what they do is make it normal to sing and keep singing. Otherwise songs generally only do one round, they keep them going for 5 minutes plus sometimes.

I suspect without the HF we would just slowly become the same as the rest of the Prem, should we stay in it.

I had a debate with myself about whether we could have two Ultra groups, maybe even one in the Whitehorse. I am pretty sure that pre-Sainsburys the Whitehorse used to sing, although never like the Holmesdale or the Arthur. The answer has to be no, they would end up competing and just mess everything up.

It does annoy me sometimes - and certainly happened on Saturday - when the Arthur starts a song and the HF in the middle of it start a different one. I don't understand why that happens, maybe it's arrogance, maybe they have a song sheet, maybe they can't hear anything outside their area.

Isn't the best thing that could happen for the HF to grow bigger and spread into the Arthur? Got a feeling I am now going to get it in the neck from the proud Arthur massive. I also have absolutely no idea if the HF has some form of 'recruiting sergeant' and if it would even welcome growth.

 

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Southampton_Eagle Flag At the after party 10 Feb 14 1.15pm Send a Private Message to Southampton_Eagle Add Southampton_Eagle as a friend

Quote bubble wrap at 10 Feb 2014 12.38pm

Quote eagle184 at 10 Feb 2014 12.29pm

NO I am saying it can be a contributing factor! How many life long Palace would attend more games if costs where kept low?

Its funny though that those who couldn't afford it last season have suddenly found the cash to attend Premier League games.


Quite.

 

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Southampton_Eagle Flag At the after party 10 Feb 14 1.17pm Send a Private Message to Southampton_Eagle Add Southampton_Eagle as a friend

Quote Beastie at 10 Feb 2014 12.25pm

Quote Southampton_Eagle at 10 Feb 2014 12.19pm

Quote eagle184 at 10 Feb 2014 11.56am

Quote Beastie at 10 Feb 2014 11.39am
I would say the longer we stay in the premier league, the worse our amosphere will be. Look at the other sets of supporters in the division, even the away fans don't sing.

It's embarrassing the amount of plaudits our support gets. It says much more about the typical premiership atmosphere than about how noisey we are.
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That is more to do with proper fans being out priced with ticket costs.


Rubbish.

Are you saying that to be a proper fan you have to be poor?


Poor, not necessarily - but working class, yes.


Astounding.

This isn't the 1940s anymore!

 

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We are goin up! Flag Coulsdon 10 Feb 14 1.22pm Send a Private Message to We are goin up! Add We are goin up! as a friend

Quote Beastie at 10 Feb 2014 12.25pm

Quote Southampton_Eagle at 10 Feb 2014 12.19pm

Quote eagle184 at 10 Feb 2014 11.56am

Quote Beastie at 10 Feb 2014 11.39am
I would say the longer we stay in the premier league, the worse our amosphere will be. Look at the other sets of supporters in the division, even the away fans don't sing.

It's embarrassing the amount of plaudits our support gets. It says much more about the typical premiership atmosphere than about how noisey we are.
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That is more to do with proper fans being out priced with ticket costs.


Rubbish.

Are you saying that to be a proper fan you have to be poor?


Poor, not necessarily - but working class, yes.


What an absolutely ridiculous thing to say.

 


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madcap_v2 Flag SE25 / Ibiza 10 Feb 14 1.26pm Send a Private Message to madcap_v2 Add madcap_v2 as a friend

Quote Beastie at 10 Feb 2014 12.25pm

Quote Southampton_Eagle at 10 Feb 2014 12.19pm

Quote eagle184 at 10 Feb 2014 11.56am

Quote Beastie at 10 Feb 2014 11.39am
I would say the longer we stay in the premier league, the worse our amosphere will be. Look at the other sets of supporters in the division, even the away fans don't sing.

It's embarrassing the amount of plaudits our support gets. It says much more about the typical premiership atmosphere than about how noisey we are.
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That is more to do with proper fans being out priced with ticket costs.


Rubbish.

Are you saying that to be a proper fan you have to be poor?


Poor, not necessarily - but working class, yes.

This is also nonsense.

OP's question is irrelevant anyway as we're staying up.

 


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c_block_shedevil Flag London 10 Feb 14 1.31pm Send a Private Message to c_block_shedevil Add c_block_shedevil as a friend

Quote goodersgold at 10 Feb 2014 12.41pm

Quote silvertop at 10 Feb 2014 11.42am

Quote bubble wrap at 10 Feb 2014 9.37am

Quote eagle184 at 10 Feb 2014 9.16am

Our support has been awesome for a few seasons now, but this season has pushed on even further, with recognition for other fans, players, managers, plaudits, etc., etc. We have also attracted new supports, which is a good thing, But will this continue next season if we do get relegated?

I don't think our support at home has been better than it was last season, Bigger crowds yes but the atmosphere isn't better. Arthur has got much louder but the Holmsdale is quieter in my opinion. To many day trippers that have gone into Block C&D to soak up the HF atmosphere but not add anything to it. Our away support has been better,We are obviously taking more away than last season and the vast majority get behind the team throughout.It is all getting a bit cringe that we keep banging on about how great our support is.


I'm pretty sure those blocks are all season ticket holders Bubble.

As you brought up the Arthur, since I had to give my ST up a few years back I have been doing a tour of the ground. I was at the back of Block W for the Albion game. First time in the Arthur since Wimbledon "away". While the view was panned and scanned by the media gantry, the atmosphere was indeed cracking.


Block C is a completely different atmosphere to last year and it's nowhere near as good for instance about 4 or 5 lads who stood in front of me have moved or stopped going (maybe that's my fault)they always got behind the team and sung .
The people who have replaced them barely even clap but stand throughout and every week it's a different friend taken along with them .Thats not a problem at all the problem I see is a lot of people who are vocal or want to join in are now sat in Blocks away from A B C because they can't get tickets.
I love my seat in Block C but will probably try to move into B next year


I'm glad I'm not the only person that thinks this about block C. It's gone to the dogs. Last season many of season ticket holders around me would join in with block B. But now we are totally outnumbered by newbies who like to stand near the atmosphere in B, but do nothing to contribute to it.

 


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