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Painter Croydon 04 Aug 18 9.58am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Surely even the most hardcore HF fan doesn't actually believe that I can just imagine the headlines in the media "Max Meyer chooses Palace over Arsenal and Liverpool because their supporters make more noise" It seems some posters do believe that! The sway of a few kids singing and waving banners is influencing top class footballers, not the huge salaries anymore.
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est1905 04 Aug 18 10.16am | |
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Originally posted by brownsugar
Max Meyer signs.....fantastic coup for the club! One of the first things he says is that he can’t wait to experience the “perfect atmosphere” at Selhurst Park..........I assume that no one told him about the end of the HF. Whatever anyone says, it will not be the same, at least for some time. Emphasises what a huge loss this is to the club.....it is possible that the great atmosphere was a significant reason why he chose to come to Palace. I say again, really sad. So what would you suggest? That the club bend over backwards to please the HF? Send letters out to everyone thats behind the goal saying sorry but you're moving seats regardless how long you've been there. But hey we have some good news for you, the seats that the HF dont want any more? You can have one on those!
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ZIGnZAG Stoke 05 Aug 18 12.49am | |
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The hf, the first group of fanatics, who, are so fanatical, they must stop supporting the very club, that, they we're once so fanatical about. Couldntgivafucatics Edited by ZIGnZAG (05 Aug 2018 1.19am)
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 05 Aug 18 6.42am | |
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Originally posted by ZIGnZAG
The hf, the first group of fanatics, who, are so fanatical, they must stop supporting the very club, that, they we're once so fanatical about. Couldntgivafucatics Edited by ZIGnZAG (05 Aug 2018 1.19am) They’re still attending apparently.
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babylonjohn St Leonards-on-Sea 05 Aug 18 7.08am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
They’re still attending apparently. Whoopee doo. Dont get me wrong I love the fact that they make a lot of noise and start a lot of the singing. But we don't NEED a drum or NEED to dress in black to get behind the team.
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Ginger Pubic Wig Wickham de L'Ouest 05 Aug 18 7.55am | |
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Originally posted by dreamwaverider
I reckon you have all got this wrong. normally, the seats by the away fans are relatively slow to sell :-) get seats up the back there and they'd generate some noise...and friction
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bexleydave Barnehurst 05 Aug 18 8.49am | |
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Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig
normally, the seats by the away fans are relatively slow to sell :-) get seats up the back there and they'd generate some noise...and friction And the attention of the police. The away fans were moved to avoid a potential flashpoint and I doubt that Steve Parish wants a repeat of that issue. Also, they don't do "up the back"; they're a "look-at-us" outfit.
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Canterbury Palace Whitstable 05 Aug 18 9.39am | |
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I see Shrewsbury have launched a safe standing zone modelled on Celtic’s similar area. Fairly sure when this notion was discussed in the past we were one of the clubs who expressed support for it. I wonder whether the potential lure of one of these might help keep the HF together until it could be implemented.
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bexleydave Barnehurst 05 Aug 18 10.24am | |
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Originally posted by Canterbury Palace
I see Shrewsbury have launched a safe standing zone modelled on Celtic’s similar area. Fairly sure when this notion was discussed in the past we were one of the clubs who expressed support for it. I wonder whether the potential lure of one of these might help keep the HF together until it could be implemented. Any decision on safe standing, even if the government are minded to consider it, will be years away. There would be lengthy consultation and trials before any decision. Plus, unless a whole stand were made safe standing, which is unlikely, it will be at the back of stands and that's not what the HF want is it? Also, they've lost their chance to be kept "together", as when they decided not to renew their season tickets, the club offered their seats to other supporters.
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Palace in the Blood 05 Aug 18 11.37am | |
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Originally posted by bexleydave
Any decision on safe standing, even if the government are minded to consider it, will be years away. There would be lengthy consultation and trials before any decision. Plus, unless a whole stand were made safe standing, which is unlikely, it will be at the back of stands and that's not what the HF want is it? Also, they've lost their chance to be kept "together", as when they decided not to renew their season tickets, the club offered their seats to other supporters. I totally agree I actually think it will happen but first trials are about 2 years away. These trials will be for about 5 years as any shorter and no real data will be obtained. I think if CPFC were to do a trial it would be an entire block and done in consultation with current season ticket holders some whom would want to be moved and some from other blocks moved in. I also suspect that one of stipulations from licensing authority will be zero tolerance of prolonged standing in other areas. However The time to introduce safe standing on a larger scale is when a stand is rebuilt or replaced because ideally you want pitch of slope increased
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FinchleyEagle 05 Aug 18 12.28pm | |
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This is a shame. A lot of opinion purported as fact on here, but that corner does an awful lot for Palace. Gets most of the songs started, ensures the atmosphere is huge when conditions are right, keeps the songs going. It is part of our identity that we make such a lot of noise at home, and it is the envy of other clubs and widely reported as being hard for opposing teams and refreshing for reporters that visit occasionally. Hard to say how many points it was worth to us but certainly a few, and I think it even nudges the balance when players are deciding to join us or not. One stadiums became all-seater, pre-HF Selhurst was a morgue at times, exactly the same as every other bland anodyne club. The HF changed that. Now, if, IF they have made ridiculous demands then huffed off when they weren't met they have badly let everyone down. Once you create something that others rely on then you have a responsibility to it and to them, like it or not. However I wonder where the truth lies here; it's usually somewhere between extreme views that are reported. Everyone else can, of course, take up the mantle but that hasn't happened with the HF there so highly unlikely it will without them: we can be as fickle as any other fans. I hope this can be resolved some way as we will struggle without the atmosphere and whether you liked them or didn't (and let's be fair, some of their things are a bit marmite) there is no denying that the drum, the displays, the songs made Palace home games much MUCH more of a spectacle and enjoyable to be at.
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Mwncisee Middlesbrough 05 Aug 18 12.30pm | |
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Originally posted by FinchleyEagle
This is a shame. A lot of opinion purported as fact on here, but that corner does an awful lot for Palace. Gets most of the songs started, ensures the atmosphere is huge when conditions are right, keeps the songs going. It is part of our identity that we make such a lot of noise at home, and it is the envy of other clubs and widely reported as being hard for opposing teams and refreshing for reporters that visit occasionally. Hard to say how many points it was worth to us but certainly a few, and I think it even nudges the balance when players are deciding to join us or not. One stadiums became all-seater, pre-HF Selhurst was a morgue at times, exactly the same as every other bland anodyne club. The HF changed that. Now, if, IF they have made ridiculous demands then huffed off when they weren't met they have badly let everyone down. Once you create something that others rely on then you have a responsibility to it and to them, like it or not. However I wonder where the truth lies here; it's usually somewhere between extreme views that are reported. Everyone else can, of course, take up the mantle but that hasn't happened with the HF there so highly unlikely it will without them: we can be as fickle as any other fans. I hope this can be resolved some way as we will struggle without the atmosphere and whether you liked them or didn't (and let's be fair, some of their things are a bit marmite) there is no denying that the drum, the displays, the songs made Palace home games much MUCH more of a spectacle and enjoyable to be at. I think his is a very sensible, balanced point of view,
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