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doublesuited77 Flag London (Camden) 13 Apr 16 6.23pm Send a Private Message to doublesuited77 Add doublesuited77 as a friend

all,

i usually take my 12 year old nephew out to an away day. usually a great time for the 2 of us.

initially, i was thinking about going to newcastle away since we hadnt found an away game that works with his school calendar this year. However, I just realized that this could very likely be the match that relegates newcastle.

obviously, i don't want to take my nephew is there is a realistic chance of violence. what do you guys think the chances are? I've never had a bad experience at newcastle away before, but then again I can never remember them being relegated (or even us winning).

 


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Old Chap Flag Orpington 13 Apr 16 8.03pm Send a Private Message to Old Chap Add Old Chap as a friend

They don't have a reputation, but who knows if they are relegated at that match

I remember Hillsborough when we won & it sent Wednesday down - there was a pitch invasion & they tried to attack us in the stand, some players were attacked trying to get off the pitch, stewards did nothing & even a bloke in a wheelchair got on the pitch

worst time ever getting out of the ground & the old bill were useless

 


Trivial fact - Palace used to win 5-1 at least once a season, maybe next season?

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bubble wrap Flag Carparks in South East London 14 Apr 16 11.28am

Originally posted by Old Chap

They don't have a reputation, but who knows if they are relegated at that match

I remember Hillsborough when we won & it sent Wednesday down - there was a pitch invasion & they tried to attack us in the stand, some players were attacked trying to get off the pitch, stewards did nothing & even a bloke in a wheelchair got on the pitch

worst time ever getting out of the ground & the old bill were useless

To be fair, Our fans went on the pitch first to celebrate staying up and their fans didn't like it.
As for Newcastle have been last 3 times and no problem whatsoever. Friendly place especially the women.

 

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Barcelona Based Fan Flag No longer Barcelona, now living in... 14 Apr 16 4.45pm Send a Private Message to Barcelona Based Fan Add Barcelona Based Fan as a friend

After the 3-3 they charged us outside but backed off when no one ran.

If it's us that do relegate them I'd expect a few will want to cause a spot of bother after.

 


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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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Penshaw Eagle Flag Penshaw near Sunderland 14 Apr 16 11.12pm Send a Private Message to Penshaw Eagle Add Penshaw Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by doublesuited77

all,

i usually take my 12 year old nephew out to an away day. usually a great time for the 2 of us.

initially, i was thinking about going to newcastle away since we hadnt found an away game that works with his school calendar this year. However, I just realized that this could very likely be the match that relegates newcastle.

obviously, i don't want to take my nephew is there is a realistic chance of violence. what do you guys think the chances are? I've never had a bad experience at newcastle away before, but then again I can never remember them being relegated (or even us winning).

Take your son with you but leave the horse at home they like to attack them ..

 


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Casual Flag Orpington 15 Apr 16 5.48pm Send a Private Message to Casual Add Casual as a friend

Just got our tickets today.
Went boro a couple of years ago and stayed in Newcastle , most of the blokes I saw wouldn't be able to fight in their treble extra small t shirts.

 

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kingdowieonthewall Flag Sussex, ex-Cronx. 15 Apr 16 5.53pm Send a Private Message to kingdowieonthewall Add kingdowieonthewall as a friend

buy 'em a bag of chips, usually occupies them for a while.

 


Kids,tired of being bothered by your pesky parents?
Then leave home, get a job & pay your own bills, while you still know everything.

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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 15 Apr 16 5.58pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Just don't take a Sports Direct bag with you. Actually that would be a good wind up. Letting a load of those bags or balloons blow down form the away end. They'd love it.

 


COYP

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nhp61 Flag Goring-By-Sea born, now in Brackne... 15 Apr 16 8.47pm Send a Private Message to nhp61 Add nhp61 as a friend

Back in the late 70's or even early 80's, we had just beaten Newcastle 3-0. Standing on the platform at Selhurst station, waiting with all the hundreds of Palace fans for the next train to London, a little acne faced Geordie bloke, late teens or early twenties, about 5 feet tall and as skinny as a broomstick, was wandering around on his own asking random people if they wanted a fight. When he was told no, he then asked someone else. I can't recall anyone obliging him, though.

I always think of how strange and surreal it was. He was either mad, stupid, or a bit of both!

 

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Brentmiester_General Flag Front line in the battle against t... 15 Apr 16 9.31pm

At the end of the day, we're seen as lairy cockney's to all teams above Watford on the map. They don't like us and if we give it the big one after sending them down they definitely won't like it. If it's on the cards that we could be the team to relegate them, then I'd suggest staying away with your boy.

 


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Catfish Flag Burgess Hill 15 Apr 16 10.23pm

It is not going to be a friendly occasion is it. Don't think I would take a kid.

 


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