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calgarycpfc Flag Calgary 08 Mar 18 8.24pm Send a Private Message to calgarycpfc Add calgarycpfc as a friend

Originally posted by Mapletree

That's a bit of a bizarre comment. To me it's quite a relief to see BME people at matches, it bodes well for the future in so many ways.

Reading it back, I see what you’re saying. But honestly, nothing was intended with that. It was just in response to others on the thread saying something about Chinese spectators and selfies. My comment is really just saying that 40 years ago it was not very common to witness asians in attendance at football matches, Today it is very commonplace and I don’t think anything of it. I probably should have been a little more careful with my wording....point taken.

 


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Carrick Flag In the Premierleague 08 Mar 18 8.29pm Send a Private Message to Carrick Add Carrick as a friend

Originally posted by grumpymort

Carrick you should go support West Ham you sound just like a bunch of them.

Any fans are better then none and having tourists is good for the club

Oh perlease!
Any fans are better, than tourist away fans sitting in our end?

You are a joke mate! Maybe you should join the Surrey Reds if its all ok??!!

 


Disclaimer The contains of the this message may not be the sober views of the originator. Often the orginator is overloaded with alcohol therefore waffle often gets posted to which the orginator has no responsibility.

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Mapletree Flag Croydon 08 Mar 18 11.00pm Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

Originally posted by calgarycpfc

Reading it back, I see what you’re saying. But honestly, nothing was intended with that. It was just in response to others on the thread saying something about Chinese spectators and selfies. My comment is really just saying that 40 years ago it was not very common to witness asians in attendance at football matches, Today it is very commonplace and I don’t think anything of it. I probably should have been a little more careful with my wording....point taken.

By the tone of the rest of your post I didn’t think that element was meant as it was written. Remember that in North America Asian means South East Asian with a tourist implication. In the UK we think of it as South Asians, many of whom were born and live locally. They are still a bit rare at Palace matches which is a shame.

 

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Mapletree Flag Croydon 08 Mar 18 11.04pm Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

I hate away supporters giving it large in the home end but to me it’s ok if they come with and sit beside Palace supporting mates keeping their heads down. Done it myself enough times including in the Kop.

Dear Deirdre, should I become a rugby fan instead.

 

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Wilbraham413 Flag 09 Mar 18 2.15am Send a Private Message to Wilbraham413 Add Wilbraham413 as a friend

Originally posted by calgarycpfc
When I first moved to Canada, there was no internet, it took 4 days for the Sunday papers to reach Canada so I could read the Palace write up. I used to listen to a BBC world service radio to listen to the odd live match.

Same here...

I've been following Palace in the US since the 1980s, and it was the same for me back in the day, pre-internet. Buying a London newspaper at the one store in my area that carried them, 4-5 days later, to get the match results.

Calling the Palace shop on a land line phone to buy programs and a shirt.

Now I'm lucky enough to travel to London 1-2 times a year, and I can get tickets to matches. When you're a tourist, it takes pretty much a full day commitment to travel to Selhurst from central London and back again. But it's so much fun. My wife came with me, and she loves it as much as I do.

I learned the songs, I sing along, support the team, and make noise. I don't want a shirt from Kane or Salah, F*** them, I'd burn it.

But I get that the original post was complaining about tourists who come only to watch the other team. That sucks, and honestly, the best thing to do is to make them feel unwelcome. It's like the pubs around Selhurst that are "home fans only". Opposing fans should get the message that they shouldn't sit in home supporter stands.

If you support Man U, sit in the away fans stand. It's probably clueless tourists who figure it's cheaper and easier to see Man U in South London than it is to travel to Manchester.

As long as tickets are cheaper and easier to get at Selhurst than they are at Old Trafford, I'm afraid we'll be stuck with ManU tourists.

 


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Cy Bais Flag Minneapolis MN 09 Mar 18 3.31am Send a Private Message to Cy Bais Add Cy Bais as a friend

0-0 coyp!

 

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Park Road Flag 09 Mar 18 3.37pm

Originally posted by Wilbraham413

Same here...

I've been following Palace in the US since the 1980s, and it was the same for me back in the day, pre-internet. Buying a London newspaper at the one store in my area that carried them, 4-5 days later, to get the match results.

Calling the Palace shop on a land line phone to buy programs and a shirt.

Now I'm lucky enough to travel to London 1-2 times a year, and I can get tickets to matches. When you're a tourist, it takes pretty much a full day commitment to travel to Selhurst from central London and back again. But it's so much fun. My wife came with me, and she loves it as much as I do.

I learned the songs, I sing along, support the team, and make noise. I don't want a shirt from Kane or Salah, F*** them, I'd burn it.

But I get that the original post was complaining about tourists who come only to watch the other team. That sucks, and honestly, the best thing to do is to make them feel unwelcome. It's like the pubs around Selhurst that are "home fans only". Opposing fans should get the message that they shouldn't sit in home supporter stands.

If you support Man U, sit in the away fans stand. It's probably clueless tourists who figure it's cheaper and easier to see Man U in South London than it is to travel to Manchester.

As long as tickets are cheaper and easier to get at Selhurst than they are at Old Trafford, I'm afraid we'll be stuck with ManU tourists.


Great post! Why Palace? Are u originally from London?

 

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Stuk Flag Top half 09 Mar 18 4.33pm Send a Private Message to Stuk Add Stuk as a friend

Originally posted by Mapletree

By the tone of the rest of your post I didn’t think that element was meant as it was written. Remember that in North America Asian means South East Asian with a tourist implication. In the UK we think of it as South Asians, many of whom were born and live locally. They are still a bit rare at Palace matches which is a shame.

Personally I think of Asian as meaning anyone or anything from the continent of Asia.

I took it that he meant the prevalence of, what seems to be mainly, Chinese tourists (or students) at Premier league games since China relaxed their travel constraints on their citizens.

 


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Baires Eagle Flag Buenos Aires (ex Bexleyheath) 12 Mar 18 12.34am Send a Private Message to Baires Eagle Add Baires Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Littlebogreek

Exactly. A bit of common sense please! It's tantamount to "tourist gets mugged in Brazilian Favela" Honestly cant believe the paper paid this berk for his story.


Yes, and you could easily come a cropper in the wrong end in a South American football match and in MANY, MANY, many parts of Europe. I go to footie in Argentina and you have to have your wits about you. Look what happened to this guy... it was an internal dispute, but they set him up and a rumour quickly spread that he was from a rival team, and more and more started hitting him, until he was forced to jump into the void. He was diagnosed brain dead but then died from his injuries two days later in hospital.
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Note that they had taken his trainers off, so he couldn't get away quickly... pretty cruel that.

Personally I've seen a lot of people getting the s*** kicked out of them in the wrong end, sometimes very, very badly and once nearly thrown off a tier. Officially though, away supporters have been banned here cause there are too many bullets, except for cup matches and friendlies, which are the most dangerous matches to go to.

NB. I'm not condoning any of this behaviour at all, I'm just pointing out that these Manure getting away with being in the AW is totally lightweight... it's laughable. And people writing in to whinge, oh my lordy! Go and do something about it if it gets on your tits. Take them on and cause a scene... haha.

Palace till I die

 


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Casual Flag Orpington 13 Mar 18 7.52am Send a Private Message to Casual Add Casual as a friend

There’s 2 different things on this discussion.
Actual tourists, which is the same as one of us getting a ticket for a basketball game and taking a few pictures with your Mrs. When you are abroad you do what the popular thing is in that country, this country it’s football. Would rather that we were sold out every week so there wasn’t any spare tickets, but we aren’t.
Away fans in home ends is , like many things in life, fine if you do it, but a liberty if other people do. Been in a few away ends, never been obvious I was Palace , apart from in the Coventry the season we went up. When Brian Dean scores for West Ham at Wigan there was loads of us celebrating in the home end.

 

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Midlands Eagle Flag 13 Mar 18 8.01am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Casual

Away fans in home ends is , like many things in life, fine if you do it, but a liberty if other people do.

Aint that the truth

 

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Brentmiester_General Flag Front line in the battle against t... 13 Mar 18 8.26am

Originally posted by Wilbraham413

Same here...

I've been following Palace in the US since the 1980s, and it was the same for me back in the day, pre-internet. Buying a London newspaper at the one store in my area that carried them, 4-5 days later, to get the match results.

Calling the Palace shop on a land line phone to buy programs and a shirt.

Now I'm lucky enough to travel to London 1-2 times a year, and I can get tickets to matches. When you're a tourist, it takes pretty much a full day commitment to travel to Selhurst from central London and back again. But it's so much fun. My wife came with me, and she loves it as much as I do.

I learned the songs, I sing along, support the team, and make noise. I don't want a shirt from Kane or Salah, F*** them, I'd burn it.

But I get that the original post was complaining about tourists who come only to watch the other team. That sucks, and honestly, the best thing to do is to make them feel unwelcome. It's like the pubs around Selhurst that are "home fans only". Opposing fans should get the message that they shouldn't sit in home supporter stands.

If you support Man U, sit in the away fans stand. It's probably clueless tourists who figure it's cheaper and easier to see Man U in South London than it is to travel to Manchester.

As long as tickets are cheaper and easier to get at Selhurst than they are at Old Trafford, I'm afraid we'll be stuck with ManU tourists.

Most on here will never appreciate the hardships of supporting Palace as an expat on the other side of the globe. It’s not easy in many ways.

 


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