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So we got the kind of draw we would have wanted - home to Stoke. Shame some of the big boys aren't drawn together.
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Originally posted by doombear
So we got the kind of draw we would have wanted - home to Stoke. Shame some of the big boys aren't drawn together. Get in,great draw,agree was hoping Liverpool or Cardiff would draw Man city. Could be tricky for Spurs away at Boro.
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about as good as we could hope for - but expect a tough test
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Originally posted by mileend
about as good as we could hope for - but expect a tough test At least it's at Selhurst. Never been to Stoke, but I hear Brittania Stadium is right next to the water and a tough place to play.
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Obviously we can't get ahead of ourselves but at Least Stoke are not one of our bogey teams. Approach the game in the right way then we can dare to dream of the 6th round. Edited by PZ Eagle (06 Feb 2022 12.01pm)
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Happy not travelling.
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when do the tickets go on sale ?
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Originally posted by doombear
So we got the kind of draw we would have wanted - home to Stoke. Shame some of the big boys aren't drawn together. Only one definite all-Premier League tie; two if Liverpool win today.
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If you count crossing the canal to get to the car park beside the ground, then yes Stoke is next to the water. Not the prettiest ground to visit. The surrounding Stoke area does make Thornton Heath look like it is run by the National Trust, so nice for the Stokies to get a day out. Only drawback for me is that Selhurst will be filled again with families, girlfriends and friends of freinds. Upper Holmesdale yesterday was a constant flow of people going in and out during the match for hot dogs, drinks and Pringles. Group in front of me played Hello Kitty games on their phones throughout the first half and left after 75 minutes. Hey ho!
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I can imagine that was a tad frustrating for you but honestly I was pleased to see a lot of new faces yesterday, especially if that turns out to be the way to foster the next generation of Palace fans. Originally posted by Gribbo
If you count crossing the canal to get to the car park beside the ground, then yes Stoke is next to the water. Not the prettiest ground to visit. The surrounding Stoke area does make Thornton Heath look like it is run by the National Trust, so nice for the Stokies to get a day out. Only drawback for me is that Selhurst will be filled again with families, girlfriends and friends of freinds. Upper Holmesdale yesterday was a constant flow of people going in and out during the match for hot dogs, drinks and Pringles. Group in front of me played Hello Kitty games on their phones throughout the first half and left after 75 minutes. Hey ho!
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Originally posted by Daddyorc
At least it's at Selhurst. Never been to Stoke, but I hear Brittania Stadium is right next to the water and a tough place to play. your not missing anything, is a right dump
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So, Weds 2nd March it is then.
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