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Oh dear don't you get it do you? Like I said Smug
You're being wound-up!! PLONKER!! Like I said you're doing your bit to make people despise Chelsea even more. Now you can understand why I jumped up and down when the Mancs done you in the champions league final
Yeah , but bet you didnt jump up and down quite as much as I did when we won the champions league.
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Oh dear don't you get it do you? Like I said Smug
You're being wound-up!! PLONKER!! Like I said you're doing your bit to make people despise Chelsea even more. Now you can understand why I jumped up and down when the Mancs done you in the champions league final
Yeah , but bet you didnt jump up and down quite as much as I did when we won the champions league.
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Oh dear don't you get it do you? Like I said Smug
You're being wound-up!! PLONKER!! Like I said you're doing your bit to make people despise Chelsea even more. Now you can understand why I jumped up and down when the Mancs done you in the champions league final
Yeah , but bet you didnt jump up and down quite as much as I did when we won the champions league.
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Quote chelski at 14 Nov 2013 1.01pm
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I accept that mine is a massive generalisation (with regard to prem supporters). The away experience is lessened, in my mind at least, by sheer numbers, logistics, and the 'football tourists' you get at the big clubs. When you travel in numbers you tend to have pubs allocated etc, much more 'home only' pubs, and, as much as I love my fellow Palace fans like a family (albeit a dysfunctional one) I can drink with them at home - I'd rather drink in a pub mingling with the locals where me and a couple of mates are the only Palace fans in the village (obviously the welcome varies depending on where you go, but I've always found if you go in with a non-aggressive friendly attitude, you're usually welcomed). I, too, don't miss the violence, but much of the soul has gone out of the game at the highest level, I hope you'll agree.
I'll ignore that you are from Battersea but support Palace LOL The three highlighted bits: 2. Don't get me started on EPPP. EPPP is just another example of the premier league trying to cut themselves an even bigger piece of the pie, with scant regard for what it does further down the tree or even for the national game (will the likes of Crewe, famed for some excellent young talent coming through their academy in the past, have any chance of keeping decent young players? Probably not, and the majority will disappear to 'big' clubs and be swallowed up never to be seen again) 3. Born in Battersea - moved to Croydon when I was one year old (and with my old man being from Kings Cross and a Spurs fan, the only way I was going to be able to watch live football at the age of 11 was to go to my local club on my own or with a mate - hence Palace is/was my local team - first time I've been accused of glory hunting by spurning Chelsea for Palace ) Edit to try and sort out the quoting Edited by npn (14 Nov 2013 1.35pm)
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I accept that mine is a massive generalisation (with regard to prem supporters). The away experience is lessened, in my mind at least, by sheer numbers, logistics, and the 'football tourists' you get at the big clubs. When you travel in numbers you tend to have pubs allocated etc, much more 'home only' pubs, and, as much as I love my fellow Palace fans like a family (albeit a dysfunctional one) I can drink with them at home - I'd rather drink in a pub mingling with the locals where me and a couple of mates are the only Palace fans in the village (obviously the welcome varies depending on where you go, but I've always found if you go in with a non-aggressive friendly attitude, you're usually welcomed). I, too, don't miss the violence, but much of the soul has gone out of the game at the highest level, I hope you'll agree.
I'll ignore that you are from Battersea but support Palace LOL The three highlighted bits: 2. Don't get me started on EPPP. EPPP is just another example of the premier league trying to cut themselves an even bigger piece of the pie, with scant regard for what it does further down the tree or even for the national game (will the likes of Crewe, famed for some excellent young talent coming through their academy in the past, have any chance of keeping decent young players? Probably not, and the majority will disappear to 'big' clubs and be swallowed up never to be seen again) 3. Born in Battersea - moved to Croydon when I was one year old (and with my old man being from Kings Cross and a Spurs fan, the only way I was going to be able to watch live football at the age of 11 was to go to my local club on my own or with a mate - hence Palace is/was my local team - first time I've been accused of glory hunting by spurning Chelsea for Palace )
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I accept that mine is a massive generalisation (with regard to prem supporters). The away experience is lessened, in my mind at least, by sheer numbers, logistics, and the 'football tourists' you get at the big clubs. When you travel in numbers you tend to have pubs allocated etc, much more 'home only' pubs, and, as much as I love my fellow Palace fans like a family (albeit a dysfunctional one) I can drink with them at home - I'd rather drink in a pub mingling with the locals where me and a couple of mates are the only Palace fans in the village (obviously the welcome varies depending on where you go, but I've always found if you go in with a non-aggressive friendly attitude, you're usually welcomed). I, too, don't miss the violence, but much of the soul has gone out of the game at the highest level, I hope you'll agree.
I'll ignore that you are from Battersea but support Palace LOL The three highlighted bits: 2. Don't get me started on EPPP. EPPP is just another example of the premier league trying to cut themselves an even bigger piece of the pie, with scant regard for what it does further down the tree or even for the national game (will the likes of Crewe, famed for some excellent young talent coming through their academy in the past, have any chance of keeping decent young players? Probably not, and the majority will disappear to 'big' clubs and be swallowed up never to be seen again) 3. Born in Battersea - moved to Croydon when I was one year old (and with my old man being from Kings Cross and a Spurs fan, the only way I was going to be able to watch live football at the age of 11 was to go to my local club on my own or with a mate - hence Palace is/was my local team - first time I've been accused of glory hunting by spurning Chelsea for Palace )
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Born in Battersea, dragged up in Croydon. I couldn't even walk when I left Battersea - I have no affinity with the area aside from much of my family hailing from there - I see my choice to follow my local club in preference to a much larger one my mothers' family followed as a badge of honour, and certainly not something to be ashamed of. If my kids choose to follow Crowborough Athletic rather than Palace because they are their local team, I'll actually be proud of them for that (although I've been to watch them play and they are truly dreadful)
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I accept that mine is a massive generalisation (with regard to prem supporters). The away experience is lessened, in my mind at least, by sheer numbers, logistics, and the 'football tourists' you get at the big clubs. When you travel in numbers you tend to have pubs allocated etc, much more 'home only' pubs, and, as much as I love my fellow Palace fans like a family (albeit a dysfunctional one) I can drink with them at home - I'd rather drink in a pub mingling with the locals where me and a couple of mates are the only Palace fans in the village (obviously the welcome varies depending on where you go, but I've always found if you go in with a non-aggressive friendly attitude, you're usually welcomed). I, too, don't miss the violence, but much of the soul has gone out of the game at the highest level, I hope you'll agree.
I'll ignore that you are from Battersea but support Palace LOL The three highlighted bits: 2. Don't get me started on EPPP. EPPP is just another example of the premier league trying to cut themselves an even bigger piece of the pie, with scant regard for what it does further down the tree or even for the national game (will the likes of Crewe, famed for some excellent young talent coming through their academy in the past, have any chance of keeping decent young players? Probably not, and the majority will disappear to 'big' clubs and be swallowed up never to be seen again) 3. Born in Battersea - moved to Croydon when I was one year old (and with my old man being from Kings Cross and a Spurs fan, the only way I was going to be able to watch live football at the age of 11 was to go to my local club on my own or with a mate - hence Palace is/was my local team - first time I've been accused of glory hunting by spurning Chelsea for Palace )
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Born in Battersea, dragged up in Croydon. I couldn't even walk when I left Battersea - I have no affinity with the area aside from much of my family hailing from there - I see my choice to follow my local club in preference to a much larger one my mothers' family followed as a badge of honour, and certainly not something to be ashamed of. If my kids choose to follow Crowborough Athletic rather than Palace because they are their local team, I'll actually be proud of them for that (although I've been to watch them play and they are truly dreadful) Only joking about Battersea thing!! Sorry I dont have his 'look how good crewe are'. Not one of those players are world class. The point about youth development in this country is that we dont, and have not with any form of consistency, developed technically and tactically gifted world class players. Hence the England team lacks in those areas outside of maybe 4 or 5. Great English players come through despite our system and not because of it. Edited by chelski (14 Nov 2013 2.29pm)
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I accept that mine is a massive generalisation (with regard to prem supporters). The away experience is lessened, in my mind at least, by sheer numbers, logistics, and the 'football tourists' you get at the big clubs. When you travel in numbers you tend to have pubs allocated etc, much more 'home only' pubs, and, as much as I love my fellow Palace fans like a family (albeit a dysfunctional one) I can drink with them at home - I'd rather drink in a pub mingling with the locals where me and a couple of mates are the only Palace fans in the village (obviously the welcome varies depending on where you go, but I've always found if you go in with a non-aggressive friendly attitude, you're usually welcomed). I, too, don't miss the violence, but much of the soul has gone out of the game at the highest level, I hope you'll agree.
I'll ignore that you are from Battersea but support Palace LOL The three highlighted bits: 2. Don't get me started on EPPP. EPPP is just another example of the premier league trying to cut themselves an even bigger piece of the pie, with scant regard for what it does further down the tree or even for the national game (will the likes of Crewe, famed for some excellent young talent coming through their academy in the past, have any chance of keeping decent young players? Probably not, and the majority will disappear to 'big' clubs and be swallowed up never to be seen again) 3. Born in Battersea - moved to Croydon when I was one year old (and with my old man being from Kings Cross and a Spurs fan, the only way I was going to be able to watch live football at the age of 11 was to go to my local club on my own or with a mate - hence Palace is/was my local team - first time I've been accused of glory hunting by spurning Chelsea for Palace )
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Born in Battersea, dragged up in Croydon. I couldn't even walk when I left Battersea - I have no affinity with the area aside from much of my family hailing from there - I see my choice to follow my local club in preference to a much larger one my mothers' family followed as a badge of honour, and certainly not something to be ashamed of. If my kids choose to follow Crowborough Athletic rather than Palace because they are their local team, I'll actually be proud of them for that (although I've been to watch them play and they are truly dreadful) Only joking about Battersea thing!! Sorry I dont have his 'look how good crewe are'. Not one of those players are world class. The point about youth development in this country is that we dont, and have not with any form of consistency, developed technically and tactically gifted world class players. Hence the England team lacks in those areas outside of maybe 4 or 5. Great English players come through despite our system and not because of it. Edited by chelski (14 Nov 2013 2.29pm)
The fact that 'top teams' bring these players in from abroad is surely part of the problem. Take Wilf Zaha - he comes through the Palace ranks and, partially at least because we don't have the resources to simply buy in foreign talent, he gets a run in the first team early and develops as a player because of it. Then a 'top team' pick him up, where he warms the bench. He won't end up a better player from being at a 'top team', he'll end up a worse one, with shot confidence. Or John Bostock - in the Palace first team at the age of 15, scouted by Barcelona (allegedly), one of the most exciting prospects in the country (arguably), poached by Spurs because he was too young to sign a pro contract at Palace, and that was the end of his career. If you think those, and examples like them, are a good thing for the game, then I respectfully suggest you're blinkered into seeing the benefit to the 'top teams' of being able to cherrypick talent produced by others for a derisory sum on a whim (and then discard them if/when they don't fit) over and above any benefit to the game at a national or international level. Certainly if I were running a club and we had a massively talented young prospect, I'd be doing my utmost to keep him out of the public eye for fear of him being pinched - certainly nobody under 16 would ever be promoted to the first team squad - you'd be mad to! In fact, arguably, the whole point of teams outside the top having an academy at all is diminished (now that they know they have to make their talent available to 'top teams' for peanuts). What this basically means is: Brilliant for the 'top teams' but a death knell for academies in the lower leagues in this country. I can't actually remember what status our academy has currently, but I know it's high (either top tier or second tier) so EPPP may well be good for Palace, but it's certainly not good for the game. They got it through by blackmail - threatening to withdraw part of the money the premier league gives to the rest of the league if it wasn't passed. Of course for all those clubs who have let their academies go already or have such dire ones they don't produce any decent players, it was an absolute no brainer to take the cash over the massively unlikely prospect of ever being able to sell a Zaha, Ashton, Walcott, etc. but for the clubs who have consistently produced talent, it's a kick in the teeth
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goodersgold Hastings 14 Nov 13 4.51pm | |
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In other words greed is good according to Chelsea fc money is everything and a sugar daddy is the way forward.
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In other words greed is good according to Chelsea fc money is everything and a sugar daddy is the way forward. Start to have a reasonable conversation and then school finishes and the children arrive!!
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I accept that mine is a massive generalisation (with regard to prem supporters). The away experience is lessened, in my mind at least, by sheer numbers, logistics, and the 'football tourists' you get at the big clubs. When you travel in numbers you tend to have pubs allocated etc, much more 'home only' pubs, and, as much as I love my fellow Palace fans like a family (albeit a dysfunctional one) I can drink with them at home - I'd rather drink in a pub mingling with the locals where me and a couple of mates are the only Palace fans in the village (obviously the welcome varies depending on where you go, but I've always found if you go in with a non-aggressive friendly attitude, you're usually welcomed). I, too, don't miss the violence, but much of the soul has gone out of the game at the highest level, I hope you'll agree.
I'll ignore that you are from Battersea but support Palace LOL The three highlighted bits: 2. Don't get me started on EPPP. EPPP is just another example of the premier league trying to cut themselves an even bigger piece of the pie, with scant regard for what it does further down the tree or even for the national game (will the likes of Crewe, famed for some excellent young talent coming through their academy in the past, have any chance of keeping decent young players? Probably not, and the majority will disappear to 'big' clubs and be swallowed up never to be seen again) 3. Born in Battersea - moved to Croydon when I was one year old (and with my old man being from Kings Cross and a Spurs fan, the only way I was going to be able to watch live football at the age of 11 was to go to my local club on my own or with a mate - hence Palace is/was my local team - first time I've been accused of glory hunting by spurning Chelsea for Palace )
Edited by chelski (14 Nov 2013 1.50pm) Edited by chelski (14 Nov 2013 1.51pm)
Born in Battersea, dragged up in Croydon. I couldn't even walk when I left Battersea - I have no affinity with the area aside from much of my family hailing from there - I see my choice to follow my local club in preference to a much larger one my mothers' family followed as a badge of honour, and certainly not something to be ashamed of. If my kids choose to follow Crowborough Athletic rather than Palace because they are their local team, I'll actually be proud of them for that (although I've been to watch them play and they are truly dreadful) Only joking about Battersea thing!! Sorry I dont have his 'look how good crewe are'. Not one of those players are world class. The point about youth development in this country is that we dont, and have not with any form of consistency, developed technically and tactically gifted world class players. Hence the England team lacks in those areas outside of maybe 4 or 5. Great English players come through despite our system and not because of it. Edited by chelski (14 Nov 2013 2.29pm)
The fact that 'top teams' bring these players in from abroad is surely part of the problem. Take Wilf Zaha - he comes through the Palace ranks and, partially at least because we don't have the resources to simply buy in foreign talent, he gets a run in the first team early and develops as a player because of it. Then a 'top team' pick him up, where he warms the bench. He won't end up a better player from being at a 'top team', he'll end up a worse one, with shot confidence. Or John Bostock - in the Palace first team at the age of 15, scouted by Barcelona (allegedly), one of the most exciting prospects in the country (arguably), poached by Spurs because he was too young to sign a pro contract at Palace, and that was the end of his career. If you think those, and examples like them, are a good thing for the game, then I respectfully suggest you're blinkered into seeing the benefit to the 'top teams' of being able to cherrypick talent produced by others for a derisory sum on a whim (and then discard them if/when they don't fit) over and above any benefit to the game at a national or international level. Certainly if I were running a club and we had a massively talented young prospect, I'd be doing my utmost to keep him out of the public eye for fear of him being pinched - certainly nobody under 16 would ever be promoted to the first team squad - you'd be mad to! In fact, arguably, the whole point of teams outside the top having an academy at all is diminished (now that they know they have to make their talent available to 'top teams' for peanuts). What this basically means is: Brilliant for the 'top teams' but a death knell for academies in the lower leagues in this country. I can't actually remember what status our academy has currently, but I know it's high (either top tier or second tier) so EPPP may well be good for Palace, but it's certainly not good for the game. They got it through by blackmail - threatening to withdraw part of the money the premier league gives to the rest of the league if it wasn't passed. Of course for all those clubs who have let their academies go already or have such dire ones they don't produce any decent players, it was an absolute no brainer to take the cash over the massively unlikely prospect of ever being able to sell a Zaha, Ashton, Walcott, etc. but for the clubs who have consistently produced talent, it's a kick in the teeth
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In other words greed is good according to Chelsea fc money is everything and a sugar daddy is the way forward. Start to have a reasonable conversation and then school finishes and the children arrive!! Your such a sad boring individual. Edited by goodersgold (14 Nov 2013 5.22pm)
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