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esox lucius Deal 07 Mar 21 9.35am | |
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Palace beat Watford 1-0, it was the last time I attended a game at Selhurst before the first lock down took place. Apart from the 2k who were at the Spurs game in December the stadium has been empty. Hopefully for the start of next season we will all be back watching our beloved Palace.
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Pete53 Hassocks 07 Mar 21 10.13am | |
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Originally posted by esox lucius
Palace beat Watford 1-0, it was the last time I attended a game at Selhurst before the first lock down took place. Apart from the 2k who were at the Spurs game in December the stadium has been empty. Hopefully for the start of next season we will all be back watching our beloved Palace. You beat me to it. I remember that by that stage Covid rates were growing and I was starting to be a bit concerned about being in close proximity with lots of people. So, after the match, instead of getting the train from Norwood Junction to East Croydon I did the 30 minute walk to the station. Oddly, the idea of games being played in full stadiums is beginning to seem as strange as games in empty stadiums did this time last year. Edited by Pete53 (07 Mar 2021 10.14am)
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Willo Online South coast - west of Brighton. 07 Mar 21 10.27am | |
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I remember the Ayew goal! The win took us to 39 pts after 29 games.To beat that total after 29 games we will need to win our next 2 games and I cannot see this scenario unfolding. It was about this time last year that Mr Hodgson signed his extension to his contract.
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monkey Sittingbourne,Kent 07 Mar 21 10.57am | |
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After our crap home form we’d actually won two on the trot at Selhurst. Also sitting in the Whitehorse we’d only had one goal up our end all season until Ayew’s decent little strike. I hope by the time I’m back they’ve de-cobwebbed my seat
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