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  • When we beat them 1-0 in our relegation season we hadn't won in 15 + games and they were doing O.k in mid table, roles could be reversed this time round. However thats unlikely as they are shite.
  • Whats happening? :-0

  • cafc_joe said:

    mascot88 said:

    meltdown on their forum.... booing players and manager... toxic ...

    Yeah i bet we're never like that..... :-0

  • Bournemouth Addick
    Bournemouth Addick Posts: 16,300
    edited August 2012

    A proper Leo sayer but please EDIT the title

    we are not as concieted as clubs like Arsenal we are not The Charlton

    Phew thought it was just me. While we're at the other lot should never be called 'Wall either IMO.

    Sad I know.
  • Addickforlife
    Addickforlife Posts: 2,101
    The title still hasn't been changed....Please do it, I can't stand being called 'The' Charlton
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,562
    I predict we will win 2-1
  • Thank u whoever changed the title
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,192

    A proper Leo sayer but please EDIT the title

    we are not as concieted as clubs like Arsenal we are not The Charlton

    Phew thought it was just me. While we're at the other lot should never be called 'Wall either IMH.

    Sad I know.
    Me too.

    I also find it really cringey calling Palace "Palarse" (although not a sackable offence). It's the sort of thing a five year old would come up with in the playground.
  • se9addick said:

    A proper Leo sayer but please EDIT the title

    we are not as concieted as clubs like Arsenal we are not The Charlton

    Phew thought it was just me. While we're at the other lot should never be called 'Wall either IMH.

    Sad I know.
    Me too.

    I also find it really cringey calling Palace "Palarse" (although not a sackable offence). It's the sort of thing a five year old would come up with in the playground.
    What are your thoughts on: MillSmall, SmallWall and Nil-Wall ?
  • fatrob
    fatrob Posts: 861
    Can't wait for this one day booked off work meeting in Greenwich at 11 then pub crawl down to The Valley gonna be battered.

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  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,192

    se9addick said:

    A proper Leo sayer but please EDIT the title

    we are not as concieted as clubs like Arsenal we are not The Charlton

    Phew thought it was just me. While we're at the other lot should never be called 'Wall either IMH.

    Sad I know.
    Me too.

    I also find it really cringey calling Palace "Palarse" (although not a sackable offence). It's the sort of thing a five year old would come up with in the playground.
    What are your thoughts on: MillSmall, SmallWall and Nil-Wall ?
    Pretty similar, although "nil-small" is a bit more conceptual as it also sounds like their score so would take at least an eleven year old to come up with that !!
  • se9addick said:

    se9addick said:

    A proper Leo sayer but please EDIT the title

    we are not as concieted as clubs like Arsenal we are not The Charlton

    Phew thought it was just me. While we're at the other lot should never be called 'Wall either IMH.

    Sad I know.
    Me too.

    I also find it really cringey calling Palace "Palarse" (although not a sackable offence). It's the sort of thing a five year old would come up with in the playground.
    What are your thoughts on: MillSmall, SmallWall and Nil-Wall ?
    Pretty similar, although "nil-small" is a bit more conceptual as it also sounds like their score so would take at least an eleven year old to come up with that !!
    Got it ! Nil-Small it is from now on then! ;-)
  • TellyTubby
    TellyTubby Posts: 3,577
    Just booked off annual leave. Tried to avoid this but couldn't miss it really could I?

    Hoping for a warm sunny motorbike ride. 500 miles in rain aint much fun.

    They don't care about us at all do they? La la la la la la.
  • se9addick said:

    A proper Leo sayer but please EDIT the title

    we are not as concieted as clubs like Arsenal we are not The Charlton

    Phew thought it was just me. While we're at the other lot should never be called 'Wall either IMH.

    Sad I know.
    Me too.

    I also find it really cringey calling Palace "Palarse" (although not a sackable offence). It's the sort of thing a five year old would come up with in the playground.
    What are your thoughts on: MillSmall, SmallWall and Nil-Wall ?
    All unacceptable I'm afraid ;-)
  • MrLargo
    MrLargo Posts: 8,013
    Scum, The Scum, Scumwall, the Spanners, all perfectly acceptable.
  • CrayAddick
    CrayAddick Posts: 3,915
    Sorry for "The Charlton" Got a bit carried away. I'm due to finish at 6 so will try everything to make it! Them Surrey Nigel's must be worried.
  • TEL
    TEL Posts: 10,100
    Dont care what the score is.......as long as we win.
    Cant stand the Stripey Shitbags......I see Budgie & SOS are keeping their heads down these days.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,234

    Please remove the The in the tread tittle

    Who exactly is this Tread tittle ? :-)
  • seth plum said:

    Unlike Millwall games, when was the last time there was more than a one goal margin in games between us, and how often? Very rare indeed, and I suspect it may be the same...three juicy points will do me.



    We beat them 2-0 at home, which was also on a Friday night, about 3-4 years ago.

  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,443

    Please remove the The in the tread tittle

    Who exactly is this Tread tittle ? :-)
    Was he not on Benny Hill?

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  • MrLargo
    MrLargo Posts: 8,013

    seth plum said:

    Unlike Millwall games, when was the last time there was more than a one goal margin in games between us, and how often? Very rare indeed, and I suspect it may be the same...three juicy points will do me.



    We beat them 2-0 at home, which was also on a Friday night, about 3-4 years ago.

    Prior to that though, you have to go back to 1994 at their place for a 2 goal margin.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448

    seth plum said:

    Unlike Millwall games, when was the last time there was more than a one goal margin in games between us, and how often? Very rare indeed, and I suspect it may be the same...three juicy points will do me.



    We beat them 2-0 at home, which was also on a Friday night, about 3-4 years ago.

    Yep, you're right...unusual scoreline though.

    I also remember the cringing embarassment I felt walking up Floyd road after that game, a line of police down the middle dividing the fans, as some of our fans abused the departing Crystal Palace fans, gesturing and hissing 'scum' and the like, all very cowardly in the darkness shielded by the police line. The Crystal Palace fans were in the main innocent groups, including kids and families and the like simply trying to get away and get home, gracious we were not!
    I am a bit biased because I know and have worked with a lot of Crystal Palace fans in recent years, and those I know are really decent good people not unlike our own support. I felt ashamed during that walk up to the station.
    I suspect there are some sneering Charlton fans reading my post, thinking 'what a pussy' because they think Crystal Palace fans all deserve it for having the temerity to support their local team.
    I think Crystal Palace as a club are generally pointless, but leave their fans alone unless they do something directly to you huh? Give it large in the Valley, during the game, show them what class support is really like, but I hope we let them come and go in peace.
    Banter my arse.

  • wickford
    wickford Posts: 863
    seth plum said:

    seth plum said:

    Unlike Millwall games, when was the last time there was more than a one goal margin in games between us, and how often? Very rare indeed, and I suspect it may be the same...three juicy points will do me.



    We beat them 2-0 at home, which was also on a Friday night, about 3-4 years ago.

    Yep, you're right...unusual scoreline though.

    I also remember the cringing embarassment I felt walking up Floyd road after that game, a line of police down the middle dividing the fans, as some of our fans abused the departing Crystal Palace fans, gesturing and hissing 'scum' and the like, all very cowardly in the darkness shielded by the police line. The Crystal Palace fans were in the main innocent groups, including kids and families and the like simply trying to get away and get home, gracious we were not!
    I am a bit biased because I know and have worked with a lot of Crystal Palace fans in recent years, and those I know are really decent good people not unlike our own support. I felt ashamed during that walk up to the station.
    I suspect there are some sneering Charlton fans reading my post, thinking 'what a pussy' because they think Crystal Palace fans all deserve it for having the temerity to support their local team.
    I think Crystal Palace as a club are generally pointless, but leave their fans alone unless they do something directly to you huh? Give it large in the Valley, during the game, show them what class support is really like, but I hope we let them come and go in peace.
    Banter my arse.

    Seth,
    I think the bits I have highlighted answer your question/statement.
    Everyone's got 'em!
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,822
    Do you mean pointless as in there is no point to them or pointless as in they have no points. I don't suppose it matters as both are equally true!

    I know a couple of decent people who support Palace - I give them as much friendly stick as I can but I agree - there is no place for nastinesss.
  • cafctom
    cafctom Posts: 11,394
    seth plum said:

    seth plum said:

    Unlike Millwall games, when was the last time there was more than a one goal margin in games between us, and how often? Very rare indeed, and I suspect it may be the same...three juicy points will do me.



    We beat them 2-0 at home, which was also on a Friday night, about 3-4 years ago.

    Yep, you're right...unusual scoreline though.

    I also remember the cringing embarassment I felt walking up Floyd road after that game, a line of police down the middle dividing the fans, as some of our fans abused the departing Crystal Palace fans, gesturing and hissing 'scum' and the like, all very cowardly in the darkness shielded by the police line. The Crystal Palace fans were in the main innocent groups, including kids and families and the like simply trying to get away and get home, gracious we were not!
    I am a bit biased because I know and have worked with a lot of Crystal Palace fans in recent years, and those I know are really decent good people not unlike our own support. I felt ashamed during that walk up to the station.
    I suspect there are some sneering Charlton fans reading my post, thinking 'what a pussy' because they think Crystal Palace fans all deserve it for having the temerity to support their local team.
    I think Crystal Palace as a club are generally pointless, but leave their fans alone unless they do something directly to you huh? Give it large in the Valley, during the game, show them what class support is really like, but I hope we let them come and go in peace.
    Banter my arse.

    Not to excuse it by any means but do you think they would refrain if they were to beat us at The Valley? Of course not. It's all part of going to Football these days, very little is going to change.
  • J BLOCK
    J BLOCK Posts: 8,351
    seth plum said:

    seth plum said:

    Unlike Millwall games, when was the last time there was more than a one goal margin in games between us, and how often? Very rare indeed, and I suspect it may be the same...three juicy points will do me.



    We beat them 2-0 at home, which was also on a Friday night, about 3-4 years ago.

    Yep, you're right...unusual scoreline though.

    I also remember the cringing embarassment I felt walking up Floyd road after that game, a line of police down the middle dividing the fans, as some of our fans abused the departing Crystal Palace fans, gesturing and hissing 'scum' and the like, all very cowardly in the darkness shielded by the police line. The Crystal Palace fans were in the main innocent groups, including kids and families and the like simply trying to get away and get home, gracious we were not!
    I am a bit biased because I know and have worked with a lot of Crystal Palace fans in recent years, and those I know are really decent good people not unlike our own support. I felt ashamed during that walk up to the station.
    I suspect there are some sneering Charlton fans reading my post, thinking 'what a pussy' because they think Crystal Palace fans all deserve it for having the temerity to support their local team.
    I think Crystal Palace as a club are generally pointless, but leave their fans alone unless they do something directly to you huh? Give it large in the Valley, during the game, show them what class support is really like, but I hope we let them come and go in peace.
    Banter my arse.

    Fair enough Seth but as I walked up Floyd road I saw one MAN dressed as a clown with the rest of his hilarious group 'having a go' if you will at the charlton fans.
  • I assumed that it was a joke that some Palace fans wanted Dowie back, christ.
  • mparsons1
    mparsons1 Posts: 682
    J BLOCK said:

    seth plum said:

    seth plum said:

    Unlike Millwall games, when was the last time there was more than a one goal margin in games between us, and how often? Very rare indeed, and I suspect it may be the same...three juicy points will do me.



    We beat them 2-0 at home, which was also on a Friday night, about 3-4 years ago.

    Yep, you're right...unusual scoreline though.

    I also remember the cringing embarassment I felt walking up Floyd road after that game, a line of police down the middle dividing the fans, as some of our fans abused the departing Crystal Palace fans, gesturing and hissing 'scum' and the like, all very cowardly in the darkness shielded by the police line. The Crystal Palace fans were in the main innocent groups, including kids and families and the like simply trying to get away and get home, gracious we were not!
    I am a bit biased because I know and have worked with a lot of Crystal Palace fans in recent years, and those I know are really decent good people not unlike our own support. I felt ashamed during that walk up to the station.
    I suspect there are some sneering Charlton fans reading my post, thinking 'what a pussy' because they think Crystal Palace fans all deserve it for having the temerity to support their local team.
    I think Crystal Palace as a club are generally pointless, but leave their fans alone unless they do something directly to you huh? Give it large in the Valley, during the game, show them what class support is really like, but I hope we let them come and go in peace.
    Banter my arse.

    Fair enough Seth but as I walked up Floyd road I saw one MAN dressed as a clown with the rest of his hilarious group 'having a go' if you will at the charlton fans.
    sure they thought the same when they attacked families and kids on the train
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 70,393
    Crystal Palace are literally pointless at the moment, but I presume they'll get a win or draw before we play them!

    But I agree there's no place for the obnoxiousness that tends to colour these occasions, most football fans are much the same as each other, all clubs have a small minority of thugs/mouthy idiots, and small number of anoraks...I've known many Palace fans down the years, indeed fans of most clubs.

    I'm not sure the regular SE Trains commuters will enjoy their journey home from work on Friday though, adding 5-10000 football supporters, many loud and pissed up, to packed commuter trains will be interesting...

  • cafctom
    cafctom Posts: 11,394
    Indeed that train journey in from London Bridge will be an interesting one. Certainly was last time.