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Lenny D Flag 20 Feb 14 6.29pm Send a Private Message to Lenny D Add Lenny D as a friend

Quote Moose at 20 Feb 2014 6.19pm

Quote c_block_shedevil at 20 Feb 2014 4.21pm

Quote Lenny D at 20 Feb 2014 4.18pm

Manchester is quite far and the tickets are expensive he lives in South Norwood so this is so much easier for him he used to do it all the time with Wimbledon no one there minded why should we

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You're a disgrace.


And you're embarrassing, frankly.


How am I embarrassing for giving some one who does not have a ticket mine. It would be embarrassing if I told him to try the burger's we all know our Pies are delightful.

 

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Barcelona Based Fan Flag No longer Barcelona, now living in... 20 Feb 14 6.29pm Send a Private Message to Barcelona Based Fan Add Barcelona Based Fan as a friend

Quote Kermit8 at 20 Feb 2014 6.23pm

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Quote dannyboy1978 at 20 Feb 2014 4.05pm

Back in the old days if you were an away supporter you went in the away end(thats what away ends are for) and if your a home supporter you went in the home end!

No. Back in the old days, there was no segregation and the crowd was made up of fans of both teams (and neutrals) standing or sitting together. Then the dark days came along, people started fighting rather than showing respect to their fellow but opposing fans, and segregation was introduced.

It'll never go back to the non-segregated days, because there will always be a sizable minority of fans who prefer the confrontation to the sport.

Would you really want mixed stands? It would completely kill the atmosphere created from noise and chants and remove a lot of the humorous banter and songs that go between sets of fans. Some people go to footie on their own - are they going to sing and celebrate as loud if they're amongst opposing fans? Probably not. Would not be a good move but will never happen anyway. Plus being sat right next to a ManUre to$$er when they score would just be bloody horrible.


The Whitehorse Lane terrace up until 1980 was mixed. It kicked off occasionally but not that often. Great place it was . My favourite part of the ground. Cracking atmosphere especially the night games.


Whitehorse Whitehorse do your job

 


TaxiMark
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Posted 23 February 2013 - 07:49 PM
I don't mind palace to be fair. Much better club than tinpot Charlton and Brighton

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elgrande Flag bedford 20 Feb 14 6.33pm Send a Private Message to elgrande Add elgrande as a friend

The only thing I will say about it is,Utd fans are not known for their good behaviour.
I don't think they are as bad as they used to be i.e "Cockney Reds".
But They won't be respectful......No chance.

 


always a Norwood boy, where ever I live.

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TomThePalaceFanatic Flag 20 Feb 14 6.37pm Send a Private Message to TomThePalaceFanatic Add TomThePalaceFanatic as a friend

People are complaining about segregation, yet football is undisputedly the most popular sport in the country. This is partly due to the tribalism that exists and the sense of identity towards your club. I favour Palace over England, as I feel more connected to Palace.

If you start mixing supporters together, this would be lost, there wouldn't be as much camaraderie. There's nothing like a good away day, with fellow Palace fans.

 

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glazedallover Flag Allier 20 Feb 14 6.43pm Send a Private Message to glazedallover Add glazedallover as a friend

Quote Kermit8 at 20 Feb 2014 6.23pm

Quote Frickin Saweet at 20 Feb 2014 6.17pm

Quote Moose at 20 Feb 2014 4.20pm

Quote dannyboy1978 at 20 Feb 2014 4.05pm

Back in the old days if you were an away supporter you went in the away end(thats what away ends are for) and if your a home supporter you went in the home end!

No. Back in the old days, there was no segregation and the crowd was made up of fans of both teams (and neutrals) standing or sitting together. Then the dark days came along, people started fighting rather than showing respect to their fellow but opposing fans, and segregation was introduced.

It'll never go back to the non-segregated days, because there will always be a sizable minority of fans who prefer the confrontation to the sport.

Would you really want mixed stands? It would completely kill the atmosphere created from noise and chants and remove a lot of the humorous banter and songs that go between sets of fans. Some people go to footie on their own - are they going to sing and celebrate as loud if they're amongst opposing fans? Probably not. Would not be a good move but will never happen anyway. Plus being sat right next to a ManUre to$$er when they score would just be bloody horrible.


The Whitehorse Lane terrace up until 1980 was mixed. It kicked off occasionally but not that often. Great place it was . My favourite part of the ground. Cracking atmosphere especially the night games.


Agreed Kermit. It was the easiest end for me to get to coming from pollards hill but great atmosphere and I got just the occasional kicking.......

 

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Southampton_Eagle Flag At the after party 20 Feb 14 6.47pm Send a Private Message to Southampton_Eagle Add Southampton_Eagle as a friend

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Quote Tinhat at 20 Feb 2014 4.49pm

Allowing a Manchester United fan to sit in the home end is somewhat akin to inviting a burgler round your house to sit on the sofa.

Its just something you should not do. The Owners of the club have said No Manchester United in the homes ends and all Palace fans should respect that.


This^^^^
Maybe Delaney will launch himself right in to the Utd fans if he gets any abuse?
Reading a lot of what's been said on here I'm actually disappointed by a section of our support buying tickets for glory hunting mates in the homes is c-ntish and if it does kick off be it on there heads.
I'm pleased our owners are not letting clubs take the piss at Selhurst which happened a lot in the 90s and was embarrassing ,I now know why we are known as the Nigel's and the laughable suggestion we could sit side by side with away fans is the most deluded nonsense I've read on here this week .it won't happen a 100 years of football have not changed this .


Football has changed in the last 35 years, before common decency & respect allowed supporters to sit together & do what the paid to do - watch the football.

 

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Quote Lenny D at 20 Feb 2014 6.29pm

Quote Moose at 20 Feb 2014 6.19pm

Quote c_block_shedevil at 20 Feb 2014 4.21pm

Quote Lenny D at 20 Feb 2014 4.18pm

Manchester is quite far and the tickets are expensive he lives in South Norwood so this is so much easier for him he used to do it all the time with Wimbledon no one there minded why should we

Edited by Lenny D (20 Feb 2014 4.19pm)

Edited by Lenny D (20 Feb 2014 4.19pm)


You're a disgrace.


And you're embarrassing, frankly.


How am I embarrassing for giving some one who does not have a ticket mine. It would be embarrassing if I told him to try the burger's we all know our Pies are delightful.

He was talking about the shedevil thing Lenny.

 

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Quote Lenny D at 20 Feb 2014 6.29pm

Quote Moose at 20 Feb 2014 6.19pm

Quote c_block_shedevil at 20 Feb 2014 4.21pm

Quote Lenny D at 20 Feb 2014 4.18pm

Manchester is quite far and the tickets are expensive he lives in South Norwood so this is so much easier for him he used to do it all the time with Wimbledon no one there minded why should we

Edited by Lenny D (20 Feb 2014 4.19pm)

Edited by Lenny D (20 Feb 2014 4.19pm)


You're a disgrace.


And you're embarrassing, frankly.


How am I embarrassing for giving some one who does not have a ticket mine. It would be embarrassing if I told him to try the burger's we all know our Pies are delightful.


He meant her, not you.

 


Wife beating may be socially acceptable in Sheffield, but it is a different matter in Cheltenham

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Eagles-Mad Flag Romford Essex 20 Feb 14 6.58pm

Lets all make aeroplane gestures if the cantona masks come out

 

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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 20 Feb 14 6.59pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Quote Cucking Funt at 20 Feb 2014 6.55pm

Quote Lenny D at 20 Feb 2014 6.29pm

Quote Moose at 20 Feb 2014 6.19pm

Quote c_block_shedevil at 20 Feb 2014 4.21pm

Quote Lenny D at 20 Feb 2014 4.18pm

Manchester is quite far and the tickets are expensive he lives in South Norwood so this is so much easier for him he used to do it all the time with Wimbledon no one there minded why should we

Edited by Lenny D (20 Feb 2014 4.19pm)

Edited by Lenny D (20 Feb 2014 4.19pm)


You're a disgrace.


And you're embarrassing, frankly.


How am I embarrassing for giving some one who does not have a ticket mine. It would be embarrassing if I told him to try the burger's we all know our Pies are delightful.


He meant her, not you.


I think he's embarrassed himself, frankly, not realising that.

 


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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 20 Feb 14 7.00pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Quote Eagles-Mad at 20 Feb 2014 6.58pm

Lets all make aeroplane gestures if the cantona masks come out


Let's not.

 


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Quote Kermit8 at 20 Feb 2014 6.59pm

Quote Cucking Funt at 20 Feb 2014 6.55pm

Quote Lenny D at 20 Feb 2014 6.29pm

Quote Moose at 20 Feb 2014 6.19pm

Quote c_block_shedevil at 20 Feb 2014 4.21pm

Quote Lenny D at 20 Feb 2014 4.18pm

Manchester is quite far and the tickets are expensive he lives in South Norwood so this is so much easier for him he used to do it all the time with Wimbledon no one there minded why should we

Edited by Lenny D (20 Feb 2014 4.19pm)

Edited by Lenny D (20 Feb 2014 4.19pm)


You're a disgrace.


And you're embarrassing, frankly.


How am I embarrassing for giving some one who does not have a ticket mine. It would be embarrassing if I told him to try the burger's we all know our Pies are delightful.


He meant her, not you.


I think he's embarrassed himself, frankly, not realising that.


I preferred Quizzlestick to Dead Man Autochop.

 


Wife beating may be socially acceptable in Sheffield, but it is a different matter in Cheltenham

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