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braunstoneagle the middle of bumf*** nowhere... 30 Sep 17 10.45pm | |
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Originally posted by Casual
Yeah but you only see what the camera lets you see don't you? Not like being at the game is it. haha...your a joker aint cha. your more than able to watch the game thru a stream fella
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gerry theagle newbury 30 Sep 17 10.45pm | |
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Followed Palace from the way distant days of the Third Division South,seen plenty of highs and lows.Look at our fixtures,lots of ways out of our current plight.Will be supporting the club come what may,god willing,in 2018/19.
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Casual Orpington 30 Sep 17 10.49pm | |
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Originally posted by braunstoneagle
haha...your a joker aint cha. your more than able to watch the game thru a stream fella Serious question mate. Do you consider yourself to be an armchair fan now then ? Not judging, just can't understand going, then being happy watching it on a computer.
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Simon Jordan for PM London 30 Sep 17 10.49pm | |
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Palace in the good times and the bad times. Having said that is anyone enjoying taking a tonking every week in the premier league and spending all our income on players who obviously aren't worth it. We need to strip the playing side back to basics reckoned FDB saw that and it was easier and cheaper to get right rid of him and stick our collective heads in the sand.
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jeeagles 30 Sep 17 10.51pm | |
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Pretty much every club that goes down as a bigger average attendance the year after they are religated compared to the year they are promoted. 5 years in the premiership would have significantly increased our profile and the size of our fanbase.
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Casual Orpington 30 Sep 17 10.55pm | |
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Originally posted by jeeagles
Pretty much every club that goes down as a bigger average attendance the year after they are religated compared to the year they are promoted. 5 years in the premiership would have significantly increased our profile and the size of our fanbase. And they've painted the steps in the Arthur.
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dreamwaverider London 30 Sep 17 10.59pm | |
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I referred it when you paid at the turnstile which by the way was big enough to walk through. Nowadays you have to turn sideways to.
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Henry of Peckham Eton Mess 30 Sep 17 11.03pm | |
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Originally posted by jeeagles
Pretty much every club that goes down as a bigger average attendance the year after they are religated compared to the year they are promoted. 5 years in the premiership would have significantly increased our profile and the size of our fanbase. It'll fade away much faster than it was accumulated. Crowds of 15,000 but perhaps 5,000 more for a local derby. We won't need a bigger ground that's for sure. Would I leave? Not sure but I go to watch Maidstone United home games quite frequently and I prefer the experience. Edited by Henry of Peckham (30 Sep 2017 11.06pm)
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Pete53 Hassocks 30 Sep 17 11.12pm | |
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Well, I live much nearer to the Amex Stadium than Selhurst Park so that gives me another option.
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boo909 Figeac 30 Sep 17 11.13pm | |
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Originally posted by Casual
Serious question mate. Do you consider yourself to be an armchair fan now then ? Not judging, just can't understand going, then being happy watching it on a computer. No need to be so divisive, a fan's a fan are they not? It's a small world these days, just because you still live in the area you were born in (presumably) doesn't mean someone else who's moved away or someone who can't afford to go is a lesser fan than you. And on the streaming/tv thing, my eyesight's so bad these days I can't see a thing at a match (probably a blessing at the moment though) I much prefer watching on a screen, yeah fair enough, I'm missing the atmosphere and not paying exhorbitant ticket prices so Parish can pay exhorbitant wages but at least I can see what's happening.
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EagleEssex Essex 30 Sep 17 11.13pm | |
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Its yin and yang. You have to experience the bad times to appreciate the good.
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Casual Orpington 30 Sep 17 11.18pm | |
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Originally posted by boo909
No need to be so divisive, a fan's a fan are they not? It's a small world these days, just because you still live in the area you were born in (presumably) doesn't mean someone else who's moved away or someone who can't afford to go is a lesser fan than you. And on the streaming/tv thing, my eyesight's so bad these days I can't see a thing at a match (probably a blessing at the moment though) I much prefer watching on a screen, yeah fair enough, I'm missing the atmosphere and not paying exhorbitant ticket prices so Parish can pay exhorbitant wages but at least I can see what's happening.
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