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View rob1969's Profile rob1969 Flag Banstead Surrey 05 Feb 17 11.26am Send a Private Message to rob1969 Add rob1969 as a friend

I posted yesterday that my main emotion at final whistle yesterday was one of sadness. It good to read similar sentiments expressed on this thread after some of the - understandable - fury and abuse expressed by many yesterday. We can only hope that somehow the manager and players can recover, reform and bounce back from his low point.

 

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Mo Sizlak Flag 05 Feb 17 11.26am

None of this can hurt like it did when I was a little boy and Malcolm Allison was manager.
He promised to take us out of Division 2 and he was true to his word - he took us straight into Division 3!

 


Babs and Clean Willie were in love they said....

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View Michaelawt85's Profile Michaelawt85 Flag Bexley 05 Feb 17 11.33am Send a Private Message to Michaelawt85 Add Michaelawt85 as a friend

Disbelief and shock, followed by a terrible sinking feeling in my stomach at half time. Today .. Just sad

 


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View Lombardinho's Profile Lombardinho Flag London 05 Feb 17 12.32pm Send a Private Message to Lombardinho Add Lombardinho as a friend

Originally posted by becky

Indeed, Mo, you are correct it was the last HOME game..... and the report sounds all too familiar:

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Lescott played in that game too !
Scar-headed c**t.

 

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View ambrose7's Profile ambrose7 Flag Croydon 05 Feb 17 12.44pm Send a Private Message to ambrose7 Add ambrose7 as a friend

Originally posted by Harry Beever

Fingers crossed it's always darkest before the dawn. Everyone who's bought a ticket has a right to boo but in doing so they're making our own stadium a very difficult place to play in for our own players. Will it make them try harder or be more fearful? Time will tell. A lot riding on the unused signings.

I'm pretty sure we've won 4 Premier League home games in the last 13 months. One a completely meaningless end of season game against Stoke. That's with constant support and it doesn't seem to be working. Maybe this reaction be the wake up call some of them need to finally start putting the graft in?

 


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View PaulMcCaff's Profile PaulMcCaff Flag Bristol 05 Feb 17 12.56pm Send a Private Message to PaulMcCaff Add PaulMcCaff as a friend

I know that I am stating the obvious but please indulge me as it makes me feel better just get my thoughts written down after yesterday. There is a definitive pattern to our football set up. The top six are financially untouchable and will always be the only real contestants for the title. Last year was a wonderful one-off by Leicester but even they lost one of their best players to Chelsea even after being crowned champions.
The remaining teams, with the possible exception of Everton, alternate with differing time spans between the Premier and the Championship. I believe that every other team's pattern is very similar to us. We get promoted with a group of players with great commitment and team spirit to which is added a couple of very talented youngsters. This carries us forward for a while and we then supplement the squad with more talented players. Here is the key differential, teams outside of the so called elite six will only attract players that are not wanted by the top six. Players with the top six will always have that extra drive and mental toughness to perform as they will always be competing for the title. Sadly not all new signings of the remaining clubs possess that extra commitment as I guess achieving a mid table status is not enough incentive for them. Sadly this is compounded by the big clubs taking the younger talent away, as I believe will be the case for Wilf.
However, I am slowly recovering from yesterday and like many of you have experienced many ups and downs since my first game in the Third Division South. I know we always bounce back and I am still proud to be a true Palace supporter and have no time for supporters of the bigger clubs who have no real connection to their 'adopted' team.
Looking forwards to the next time we dent the hopes of one of the primadonna teams as per the attached link. I am sure most of you have seen this but it has cheered me up today!

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Mo Sizlak Flag 05 Feb 17 1.12pm

Originally posted by ambrose7

I'm pretty sure we've won 4 Premier League home games in the last 13 months. One a completely meaningless end of season game against Stoke. That's with constant support and it doesn't seem to be working. Maybe this reaction be the wake up call some of them need to finally start putting the graft in?

In the bad old mid 80's when there were about 5 - 6000 of us, we never booed.
We just accepted that we were s***.
How times change!

 


Babs and Clean Willie were in love they said....

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View OldFella's Profile OldFella Flag London 05 Feb 17 1.19pm Send a Private Message to OldFella Add OldFella as a friend

Originally posted by Mo Sizlak

In the bad old mid 80's when there were about 5 - 6000 of us, we never booed.
We just accepted that we were s***.
How times change!

We used to boo Tommy Langley, Mo!

 


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Mo Sizlak Flag 05 Feb 17 1.25pm

Originally posted by OldFella

We used to boo Tommy Langley, Mo!


Absolutely! But he'd gone by then though, mate.

 


Babs and Clean Willie were in love they said....

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View pieceofcake's Profile pieceofcake Flag Cell 36,HMP Albany 05 Feb 17 1.35pm Send a Private Message to pieceofcake Add pieceofcake as a friend

Originally posted by ParchmoreEagle

This thread is a pity party. We are good enough. Much better than Sunderland in terms of ability and should be around tenth. These players are disgraceful pussies. Cowards. They gave in to fear. This game is about thousands of supporters escaping their dreary lives to enjoy success through their heroes on the playing field. And these gladiators get VERY WELL PAID to feed the fantasy. We are traveling and paying to see Russell Crowe and the Carthinian hoardes defeat Skippio Africanus's Roman soldiers against the odds. This part of the movie's narrative is about escaping relegation. But we get to watch COWARDS. Hennessey should had EXPLODED onto that first cross and PUNCHED THE F#CK out of that ball. And he's not the only one to criticise, but he set the tone: a cowardly, limp-wristed, pussy attempt to clear the ball that gave me the impression he was afraid of hurting himself. C O W A R D S. AlL of them. Not worthy of my time and support. So stop this faggot pussy pity party and call a spade a spade: their COWARDS, PUSSIES, L O S E R S.

This cuts through all the cr*p,and says it all.

We,as a tribe,put forward our best warriors,and they were humiliated.Our chiefs and warriors are now the laughing stock of the country.And I don't like that.

 

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