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EastEndPalace Flag WithHardNutsCosImAHardBastard 02 May 14 3.11pm

Quote The Sash at 02 May 2014 12.38pm

Quote silvertop at 02 May 2014 11.59am

A mass of scousers and locals getting aled up before the game; loads of travelling fans without tickets trying to force entry; and this being our last home game and LFC with a chance [or not] of the title, both sets of supporters likely to invade the pitch.

I suspect more than a chance of a risk of public disorder so upping the police presence is a no-brainer.

Oh and don't local law always travel with away fans?


How very Retro 80's...cant wait - I shall dust off my Sergio Tacchini tracksuit for Monday


Seth the Filas coming out of the Wardrobe and I am going to stand in the Whitehorse cause im f***ing hard and want to bash some scousers skull and examine the massive space between their ears.

 

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eaglesally Flag New Brighton 02 May 14 3.48pm Send a Private Message to eaglesally Add eaglesally as a friend

Quote Beaverwilly at 02 May 2014 12.56pm

Quote eaglesally at 02 May 2014 12.32pm

Interesting discussion in my local last night, (my local now being in Liverpool since I moved here last August - although I remain a staunch Eagle).

Apparently a number of Chelsea fans have bought tickets to our match in order to duff up the Liverpool fans around them. Should bring all the joys of the old days of football hooliganism into the 21st century.


Not sure where they get this info from but it sounds like utter rubbish to me. Scousers playing the victim already and nothing has even happened yet!

If the Chelsea fans were so desperate to "duff them up" why not just head to Trafalgar Square where they will all be having lunch?

Edited by Beaverwilly (02 May 2014 12.57pm)


I explained that it was just a topic of conversation in the pub. Apparently Chelsea fans have been bragging about it and it's being talked about on the RAOTL forum. They're not playing the victim at all, (an unnecessarily unpleasant comment given what has happened to them in the past,) nor were they looking forward to a brawl.

They're just looking forward to a good match - lots of respect for Palace and our fans.

 


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alaneagle1 Flag Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 02 May 14 4.13pm Send a Private Message to alaneagle1 Add alaneagle1 as a friend

Quote eaglesally at 02 May 2014 3.48pm

Quote Beaverwilly at 02 May 2014 12.56pm

Quote eaglesally at 02 May 2014 12.32pm

Interesting discussion in my local last night, (my local now being in Liverpool since I moved here last August - although I remain a staunch Eagle).

Apparently a number of Chelsea fans have bought tickets to our match in order to duff up the Liverpool fans around them. Should bring all the joys of the old days of football hooliganism into the 21st century.


Not sure where they get this info from but it sounds like utter rubbish to me. Scousers playing the victim already and nothing has even happened yet!

If the Chelsea fans were so desperate to "duff them up" why not just head to Trafalgar Square where they will all be having lunch?

Edited by Beaverwilly (02 May 2014 12.57pm)


I explained that it was just a topic of conversation in the pub. Apparently Chelsea fans have been bragging about it and it's being talked about on the RAOTL forum. They're not playing the victim at all, (an unnecessarily unpleasant comment given what has happened to them in the past,) nor were they looking forward to a brawl.

They're just looking forward to a good match - lots of respect for Palace and our fans.


What the Liverpool Angels.?

 


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lankygit Flag Lincoln 02 May 14 4.25pm Send a Private Message to lankygit Add lankygit as a friend

Quote alaneagle1 at 02 May 2014 12.14pm

Quote silvertop at 02 May 2014 11.59am

A mass of scousers and locals getting aled up before the game; loads of travelling fans without tickets trying to force entry; and this being our last home game and LFC with a chance [or not] of the title, both sets of supporters likely to invade the pitch.I suspect more than a chance of a risk of public disorder so upping the police presence is a no-brainer.

Oh and don't local law always travel with away fans?

Well our lot should stay in there seats.

Willo would agree with you alan.

 


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bubble wrap Flag Carparks in South East London 02 May 14 4.47pm

Quote eaglesally at 02 May 2014 12.32pm

Interesting discussion in my local last night, (my local now being in Liverpool since I moved here last August - although I remain a staunch Eagle).

Apparently a number of Chelsea fans have bought tickets to our match in order to duff up the Liverpool fans around them. Should bring all the joys of the old days of football hooliganism into the 21st century.


What a load of bollicks. So Chelsea fans manage to buy tickets to a game that sold out weeks ago. Chelsea are like Fulham these days and talk is all they probably do now. Every big game we get this kind of nonsence and nothing ever happens.

 

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paperhat Flag croydon 02 May 14 5.10pm Send a Private Message to paperhat Add paperhat as a friend

Quote eaglesally at 02 May 2014 3.48pm

Quote Beaverwilly at 02 May 2014 12.56pm

Quote eaglesally at 02 May 2014 12.32pm

Interesting discussion in my local last night, (my local now being in Liverpool since I moved here last August - although I remain a staunch Eagle).

Apparently a number of Chelsea fans have bought tickets to our match in order to duff up the Liverpool fans around them. Should bring all the joys of the old days of football hooliganism into the 21st century.


Not sure where they get this info from but it sounds like utter rubbish to me. Scousers playing the victim already and nothing has even happened yet!

If the Chelsea fans were so desperate to "duff them up" why not just head to Trafalgar Square where they will all be having lunch?

Edited by Beaverwilly (02 May 2014 12.57pm)


I explained that it was just a topic of conversation in the pub. Apparently Chelsea fans have been bragging about it and it's being talked about on the RAOTL forum. They're not playing the victim at all, (an unnecessarily unpleasant comment given what has happened to them in the past,) nor were they looking forward to a brawl.

They're just looking forward to a good match - lots of respect for Palace and our fans.


What? that's almost as offensive in its own right.

 


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EastEndPalace Flag WithHardNutsCosImAHardBastard 02 May 14 6.05pm

Quote eaglesally at 02 May 2014 3.48pm

Quote Beaverwilly at 02 May 2014 12.56pm

Quote eaglesally at 02 May 2014 12.32pm

Interesting discussion in my local last night, (my local now being in Liverpool since I moved here last August - although I remain a staunch Eagle).

Apparently a number of Chelsea fans have bought tickets to our match in order to duff up the Liverpool fans around them. Should bring all the joys of the old days of football hooliganism into the 21st century.


Not sure where they get this info from but it sounds like utter rubbish to me. Scousers playing the victim already and nothing has even happened yet!

If the Chelsea fans were so desperate to "duff them up" why not just head to Trafalgar Square where they will all be having lunch?

Edited by Beaverwilly (02 May 2014 12.57pm)


I explained that it was just a topic of conversation in the pub. Apparently Chelsea fans have been bragging about it and it's being talked about on the RAOTL forum. They're not playing the victim at all, (an unnecessarily unpleasant comment given what has happened to them in the past,) nor were they looking forward to a brawl.

They're just looking forward to a good match - lots of respect for Palace and our fans.


Still never mind eh? Didn't happen to them because they're still alive. Enough of this Liverpool arselicking cobblars.

 

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kenbarr Flag Jackson Heights, Queens, New York ... 02 May 14 6.14pm Send a Private Message to kenbarr Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add kenbarr as a friend

Quote Ray in Houston at 01 May 2014 5.27pm

Quote paperhat at 01 May 2014 5.23pm

But they were certainly not at any point part of the cause of the problems and horrors of Hillsborough.


The mistake at Hillsborough - or one of the many, at least - was to pretend that this wasn't knowable in advance and then plan for it. It was compounded when they made every conceivable wrong move once the problem had mushroomed.

Absolutely. The program which aired about Hillsborough in the USA on ESPN made it clear that the authorities made every mistake possible in preparing for that cup semi. They relieved an experienced commander and put an inexperienced one in his place. He was in the control box and had and excellent view of Leppings Lane but refused to look. He ordered the exit gate opened and then lied and said it was broken open by "supporters." His incompetence had been covered up until 2012. My experience as a Selhurst Park Steward from 1990-92 tells me that the overwhelming number of Liverpool supporters are smashing blokes and gals. In fact, I still communicate with several that I met all those years ago. We talk about the 1990 semi-final and are in total agreement that it was one of the best football matches we ever saw. We talk about how we like Dalgliesh but loath Souness. I apologize to them for Hicks and Gillette and they thank me for Henry and Werner (Fenway). We tease each other over which is the better anthem, Glad All Over or You'll Never Walk Alone. I treasure their friendship as a link to that which I left behind when I returned to the USA along with my many Palace friends. Why the police think they need to be inside the ground on Monday night is anyone's guess. I remember that with the score tied at 3-3, the West Midlands Police lined the perimeter of the Villa Park pitch even though the match was headed to extra time. We're not dealing with too many football savvy people here, especially with the loss of SGT John "Ginger" Boldock and Chief Super George "Guvnor" Crawford.

 


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bubble wrap Flag Carparks in South East London 02 May 14 7.50pm

Quote kenbarr at 02 May 2014 6.14pm

Quote Ray in Houston at 01 May 2014 5.27pm

Quote paperhat at 01 May 2014 5.23pm

But they were certainly not at any point part of the cause of the problems and horrors of Hillsborough.


The mistake at Hillsborough - or one of the many, at least - was to pretend that this wasn't knowable in advance and then plan for it. It was compounded when they made every conceivable wrong move once the problem had mushroomed.

Absolutely. The program which aired about Hillsborough in the USA on ESPN made it clear that the authorities made every mistake possible in preparing for that cup semi. They relieved an experienced commander and put an inexperienced one in his place. He was in the control box and had and excellent view of Leppings Lane but refused to look. He ordered the exit gate opened and then lied and said it was broken open by "supporters." His incompetence had been covered up until 2012. My experience as a Selhurst Park Steward from 1990-92 tells me that the overwhelming number of Liverpool supporters are smashing blokes and gals. In fact, I still communicate with several that I met all those years ago. We talk about the 1990 semi-final and are in total agreement that it was one of the best football matches we ever saw. We talk about how we like Dalgliesh but loath Souness. I apologize to them for Hicks and Gillette and they thank me for Henry and Werner (Fenway). We tease each other over which is the better anthem, Glad All Over or You'll Never Walk Alone. I treasure their friendship as a link to that which I left behind when I returned to the USA along with my many Palace friends. Why the police think they need to be inside the ground on Monday night is anyone's guess. I remember that with the score tied at 3-3, the West Midlands Police lined the perimeter of the Villa Park pitch even though the match was headed to extra time. We're not dealing with too many football savvy people here, especially with the loss of SGT John "Ginger" Boldock and Chief Super George "Guvnor" Crawford.

Same could be said about the Police allowing Liverpool fans to attack Juventus fans by not segregating them properly.Might sound harsh but Liverpool fans only ever consider themselves innocent victims and happily ignore or forget the bad behaviour that follows them everywhere. Chelsea fans who got bottles smashed in their faces in Liverpool can testify to that. Our fans are no angels either and if there were no police in the ground on Monday I don't think the stewards would cope.No doubt we will glorify in beating them and scoucers are very bad losers.

 

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Skinster Flag 02 May 14 7.55pm Send a Private Message to Skinster Add Skinster as a friend

Start reading this thread, and got bored when Willo reconvened his crusade, Flipped to the last page and saw some s***e about Chelsea fans bashing up Liverpool fans........

and now I'm going out.....


 

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Flash Flag Lampeter 02 May 14 8.11pm

I follow a lot of threads to see what's on the minds of fellow Eagles fans but I'm not a frequent contributor. Having followed this thread I can't help but think that there must surely be better targets for fury than:
- Willo's preoccupation with the "standing" debate (someone even called for a moderator to block him - snitch or what!)
- the character of Liverpool supporters (I seem to recall a humble reaction to being defeated by us in the FA cup semi final and a respectful response to our supporters when we sang through the 9-0 defeat at Anfield)
Come on, we can do without infighting and gratuitous insults.

 

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hibbystu Flag tadworth 02 May 14 9.09pm Send a Private Message to hibbystu Add hibbystu as a friend

I don't think that there will be many scouse coming on Monday, as it is a late kick off and they will all have to get home for work in the morning, except for the ones on the Jeremy Kyle show

 


I support Scotland, Hibs and the Palace, no glory hunters here!!!!!!

PLEASE SIR, CAN I HAVE A PIE!!

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