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Teddy Eagle Flag 15 Jan 23 11.16am Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend


I go very infrequently these days and not having any particular interest in the teams it's an empty, and often freezing, thing to do and the football isn't brilliant either. I'm only there because of mates who support different clubs and we have a good drink before & after but why do other people go?
Is it habit/what you do on a Saturday?
Entertainment?
To see mates/get out of the house?
Because occasionally we have a good win which in some way makes up for the bad times?
The triumph of hope over experience?
When I was going to Selhurst it wasn't very enjoyable most of the time watching us struggling against almost everyone and was a LOT cheaper than now.
Was just interested in what keeps people going.

 

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Elpis Flag In a pub 15 Jan 23 9.10pm Send a Private Message to Elpis Add Elpis as a friend

I hate the modern game , continuous messing with the rules , the cheating , KO times to suit TV with no consideration for the fans who even get s***e on from above by their own clubs .

Players showing little effort when they feel like it , e tickets , little chance of watching the occasional away game ,all seater stadiums ,rubbish beer and , and .....

I go because my blood is red and blue and thats the conunderum

 

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MrRobbo Flag Chaldon 16 Jan 23 9.07am Send a Private Message to MrRobbo Add MrRobbo as a friend

Originally posted by Elpis

I hate the modern game , continuous messing with the rules , the cheating , KO times to suit TV with no consideration for the fans who even get s***e on from above by their own clubs .

Players showing little effort when they feel like it , e tickets , little chance of watching the occasional away game ,all seater stadiums ,rubbish beer and , and .....

I go because my blood is red and blue and thats the conunderum

This.

Especially the way we are playing at the min, the match day experience leaves a lot to be desired. Spurs was just about the worst. Train strike, queues too long to get a beer at half time, most of the food sold out, get battered in the 2nd half

 

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Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 16 Jan 23 9.58am Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Originally posted by MrRobbo

This.

Especially the way we are playing at the min, the match day experience leaves a lot to be desired. Spurs was just about the worst. Train strike, queues too long to get a beer at half time, most of the food sold out, get battered in the 2nd half

Yep.

I was talking to someone about going to the gym every weekday morning and I said 'It's a f-ing nightmare motivating yourself to actually get up and go but you're always thankful afterwards'.

With Palace, it's the other way round - I feel like a kid again with the excitement and build up but it's usually awful and I regret if afterwards, having to work on getting on a train and not throwing myself in front of one as I feel far worse than I did beforehand.

The first great love of my life though and I can't change that now. Occasionally, just occasionally, it does bless you with a sense of euphoria that makes all other woes, trials and tribulations completely dissipate for a short period.

 


Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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Teddy Eagle Flag 16 Jan 23 10.03am Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Nicholas91

Yep.

I was talking to someone about going to the gym every weekday morning and I said 'It's a f-ing nightmare motivating yourself to actually get up and go but you're always thankful afterwards'.

With Palace, it's the other way round - I feel like a kid again with the excitement and build up but it's usually awful and I regret if afterwards, having to work on getting on a train and not throwing myself in front of one as I feel far worse than I did beforehand.

The first great love of my life though and I can't change that now. Occasionally, just occasionally, it does bless you with a sense of euphoria that makes all other woes, trials and tribulations completely dissipate for a short period.

Stella works well too.

 

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Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 16 Jan 23 10.18am Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Originally posted by Teddy Eagle

Stella works well too.

Worked too well for me Teddy had to pack it in lol

 


Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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eagleman13 Flag On The Road To Hell & Alicante 16 Jan 23 11.54am Send a Private Message to eagleman13 Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add eagleman13 as a friend

Originally posted by Nicholas91

Yep.

I was talking to someone about going to the gym every weekday morning and I said 'It's a f-ing nightmare motivating yourself to actually get up and go but you're always thankful afterwards'.

With Palace, it's the other way round - I feel like a kid again with the excitement and build up but it's usually awful and I regret if afterwards, having to work on getting on a train and not throwing myself in front of one as I feel far worse than I did beforehand.

The first great love of my life though and I can't change that now. Occasionally, just occasionally, it does bless you with a sense of euphoria that makes all other woes, trials and tribulations completely dissipate for a short period.

This about sums it up for me as well, tho living abroad now & not having it 'on my doorstep' so to speak, it makes going to SP a 'must' if you see what i mean.

I notice that all the replies so far are NOT from the 'kids' just us older supporters, why do they go to football & i obviously dont mean the families(which is great to see) but teenagers etc. Was/is it because of being dragged by Dad/Uncle/Brother etc

Just wondering.

 


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ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 16 Jan 23 12.36pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

The cups have pissed me off this season. Players getting millions a year didn't give a sh1t that the Palace fans wanted some excitement with a cup run. God knows we get nothing but the odd scalp and avoid relegation in the league. It's becoming a pointless and ultimately untenable position.
However, I will still be there at the next game. Living abroad my next game is Liverpool.
I mean, who could miss staying at the Premier Inn at Croydon Station and drinking in the Wetherspoons in Croydon, maybe even the Ship, wonderful times? Then there's always the fanzone where I can see Parish turn up in his sports car and have beer in plastic cups or bottles. Only a few hundred quid per game - well worth it.

 


Red and Blue Army!

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Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 17 Jan 23 9.03am Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

I was just talking to my brother, after scraping ice off my car this morning, about the potentially freezing trip tomorrow to see us almost definitely lose to Man U, on a weekday. What time after work, who would drive etc. Not once was it acknowledged that giving it a miss was within our capabilities. Reminded me of this thread

 


Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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Teddy Eagle Flag 17 Jan 23 9.16am Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Nicholas91

I was just talking to my brother, after scraping ice off my car this morning, about the potentially freezing trip tomorrow to see us almost definitely lose to Man U, on a weekday. What time after work, who would drive etc. Not once was it acknowledged that giving it a miss was within our capabilities. Reminded me of this thread

It's a strange phenomenon, isn't it? I have a friend who's an Ayr United fan, they're playing Cove Rangers away twice in a week. From where he lives to Aberdeen is about an 11 hour round trip by train but the thought of not going hasn't, and wouldn't, cross his mind. He's not even Scottish - comes from Romford and in earlier life followed Orient all over.

 

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Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 17 Jan 23 9.22am Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Originally posted by Teddy Eagle

It's a strange phenomenon, isn't it? I have a friend who's an Ayr United fan, they're playing Cove Rangers away twice in a week. From where he lives to Aberdeen is about an 11 hour round trip by train but the thought of not going hasn't, and wouldn't, cross his mind. He's not even Scottish - comes from Romford and in earlier life followed Orient all over.

That's a fantastic story, enjoyed reading that Teddy.

I think there is some sort of 'life-automation' there too. As a season ticket holder, the whole concept of just 'not going' to the game doesn't even enter your mind even in times as I described where for all the world it makes more sense to not bother!

I have to say in the early days of this PL stint we (myself and friends/family) all thought it would be short lived so there was that plus you didn't want to miss a potentially, anecdote providing, memorable moment. My two still are Arsenal 3-0 and the 2-1 over Chelsea after losing every other game at the start of the season. C'est la vie!

 


Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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palace chick Flag South Croydon 17 Jan 23 12.17pm Send a Private Message to palace chick Add palace chick as a friend

Great stories as to why we go and not being able to stop. Only time I stopped was when Alan Mullery was manager and the football was dire. I took up referring so that I had something else to do on a Saturday afternoon to keep me occupied. I also did Sunday football as with a young family then money was short. Even then on a Saturday as it was mainly Croydon parks and an early start due to light going (no floodlights for me) I would ride over to Selhurst and watch the last 20 minutes as the gates would be open. I still couldn’t keep away :-)
My next issue will be my wife and I retiring this year and with her working in a school we will now be able to go away outside of school holidays. We have a turkey 2 week break later this year and I will not be able to attend Palace. Fixtures for next season are now in my mind as to how many matches I will miss. I could fly back for a game or two ;-)

 

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