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lambchops
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Post by lambchops »

how about we all go to a crystal palace home match and support our local team?

that would be cool.

also, are there any other team sports that are played by sydenham teams that we could go and support?

would anyone be up for that? just turning up to a hockey/football/cricket/rugby/tennis match with a couple of beers (or champers and strawberries for the tennis - that's what you poms do isn't it?) and a blanket?
Thomas
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Post by Thomas »

I'm not a Palace fan (I didn't grow up round here) but would be good to see them sometime.
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Post by nork1 »

Thomas wrote:would be good to see them sometime.
For the last 30 years I've been kidding myself by saying things like that before going through the turnstile.
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Post by Barty »

I'd love to come to a Palace match.....trouble is, my blue and white hooped shirt with a QPR crest on it might make me stand out a little......
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Post by lambchops »

ah, screw the silly loyalties! it's about supporting a local team/business!

i hope we get loads of people to watch when we destroy TDA in the cricket match!
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Post by Barty »

Screw loyalties?

Bah. This is football.......that's the ROUND thing that you KICK. Not that funny-shaped thing you throw about.

Bah. You're from the other side of the world. You don't get it.
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Post by nork1 »

lambchops wrote:ah, screw the silly loyalties! it's about supporting a local team/business!
Nope - it doesn't work like that over here. You support a team and you stick with them - you NEVER change. Barty is a QPR supporter - it doesn't matter that he's miles away from Loftus Road, that's his team and he can't/won't/shouldn't change. I wouldn't expect him to go to Palace... if I went to QPR I'd come out in a rash - it's not natural!

I'm Palace. I always have been, I always will be. I love them, I hate them, they frustrate the hell out of me but they're a part of me. It pi$$es me off that I chose them but what can I do? I've followed them all over the country. No matter where I live I'm stuck with them. Local or not they're MY team.
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Post by ALIB »

Ok, that's me and Lambchops and Nork1 up for a Palace game. Palace's season ends on 3rd May 2009 against Sheffield United (some say it ends around Christmas)
Other games to consider are Wolves on 3rd March (Tuesday 19.45 kick off)
Preston an 7th March (Sat, 15:00 KO)
Reading on 21st March, Saturday 15:00 KO. - I can't make this match
Cardiff, Sat 11th April, KO 15:00. Always a 'lively' atmosphere as the Welsh hate the English with a passion.
Derby, Sat 18th April KO 15:00

So some good high-tempo games in prospect, plenty of tickets will be available and I think they start from around £30 for adults.
Check the prices on
http://www.cpfc.co.uk/page/Prices/0,,10 ... 21,00.html
but we should form a concensus as to where people are sitting so no-one would get left on their own.


Can peeps give some feedback as to whether this is a goer?

Ali B

I've just checked the link, and I think you have to be a 'member'.

Box office number is 08712 00 00 71
or check the website at www.cpfc.co.uk
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Post by fishcox »

I took my lad last year to Selhurst Park, even though I'm a Man U fan (I'm from Salford originally) and I wont be doing it again for some time yet. It was cold and wet (we sat in the family enclosure) and a crap nil nil draw, for which I paid about £40-00. Although I tried (honest) I couldnt muster up the slightest bit of enthusiasm for the game, and was willing it to end.

Luckily, it had no effect on my boy either, and he has not wanted to go back (ditto Stamford Bridge, where I've taken him a couple of times).

Taking him to the Palace simply had the desired effect - and he now supports Man U.
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Post by Barty »

nork1 wrote:Barty is a QPR supporter - it doesn't matter that he's miles away from Loftus Road, that's his team and he can't/won't/shouldn't change. I wouldn't expect him to go to Palace...
Oh, I dunno, looking at some of those fixtures AliB quoted, I think it could be quite pleasurable going along to Selhurst Park and watching Palace get their ar$e$ kicked by Wolves, Preston or Reading :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by ALIB »

I have supported a few football teams in my time. Aldershot (in the early 1980's) Man Utd in the mid-80's (when they were still cr@p), but have only been supporting Palace (in the sense of going to matches) since 2001.
I think if i were to move out of London, I would switch to a more local team. Some of my friends also support their local team now, and unfortunately one of them is now a Reading supporter.
I do admit there are many pitfalls to supporting Palace and certain elements that can hinder the pleasure. Now speaking as an 'experienced' fan, I can suggest the better pubs to go to, the best burger/chip shops and also the better areas to sit. As an example of a pitfall, I would not suggest using any of the food outlets inside the stadium and some bar areas are better than others.
There are also parts of the ground that do not afford adequate cover if it should rain.

I would say sitting in the Holmesdale stand is the best option (do not sit in the first 10 rows of any stand as these are the seats that get wet if it rains). The lower part of this stand is more vocal and slightly cheaper seats. The upper tier is more expensive but gives a much better view of the game. Both upper and lower tiers of the Holmesdale give access to the Red and Blue bar which is adorned with historic Palace photos and has the facility so you can pre-order drinks for half tiime.


As a subsection: MRS BARTY?!?!. Did I not get a rebuke for using this term, not too long ago. Then Barty starts using the term Now the lady has only gone and registered using that very name.
I should have copyrighted it......

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Post by Mrs Barty »

Oooo!!! I'm a ladeee!!!! :D
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Post by lambchops »

it's ok alib....barty posts as mrs barty when he's at the computer in his qpr shirt. hahahahaha!!

i get the loyalty thing, but dont understand why someone would be reluctant to watch a game of football regardless of who's playing.

alib i am keen for tuesday vs wolves.

will be good to support the local team and businesses. hopefully we can have a few jars afterwards this time.
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Post by ALIB »

OK that's me and Lambchops for Tuesday 3rd March. Kick off 19.45.

I still have a season ticket for the Lower Holmesdale stand, but i don't see it as a problem to get additional tickets within a few seats/rows.

If anyone else wants to come along I can pick up the tickets at the weekend. should be £30 a pop

Ali B
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Post by biscuitman1978 »

ALIB wrote: Some of my friends also support their local team now, and unfortunately one of them is now a Reading supporter.
Some of us rather like supporting Reading. And just in case you were wondering, no, Palace can't have their old manager back - he's staying with us forever! :D
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Post by ALIB »

Palace V Birmingham. An excellent match last night, even though it finished 0-0. A really good result for Palace, as we had a midfielder sent off in the second half.

A pleasing update to the fixture list is that the Palace v Reading match on Sat 21st March has had it's kick off put back to 17.20, which now means I can go. Whoopeee.
Reading are promotion candidates, so will be a feisty match.

Ali B
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Post by lambchops »

alib and i are going to go and watch palace v wolves on tuesday. is anyone else going to come along?

come on, support your local team and business. the football club runs charity events and youth events, so it's not just about supporting the team.

there's a hockey club off perry hill or rise or whatever it's called. i wouldn't mind going and watching a game one day...i think it's the home of blackheath hockey club? it's where catford cyphers play cricket.
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Post by Barty »

wrong side of pay day for me I'm afraid. Would have loved to come along and watch wolves thrash my local te....oops i mean watch an entertaining game of football :lol: :lol:
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Post by ALIB »

what about the Reading match, Barty? Reading play in the same kit as QPR.

You could dream,...for a moment. At least you could delight in Palace getting a mauling.

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Post by admin »

I gave up going to the footie when the gate price went above three pints. Hence ten pints is pushing it a bit.

Can't we go watch a match in a pub? Better value, you don't get wet and you don't have to sit down ...

Admin (retired baggies supporter)
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