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Palace fans embarrassing themselves again
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They are a bunch of jammy Surrey pyjama wearing nothing, but here's...
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:North Lower Neil said:JiMMy 85 said:I think they are going up against West Ham, Everton and Leicester for the third relegation place. And those three have a little bit more about them. I really do think this is the year!!
I think they might struggle to keep hold of Cunha next season, that guy is too good for Wolves.3 -
Cunha, if he stays fit, will keep Wolves up easily.
Palace desperately miss Eze, as him and Olise provided their cutting edge last season. But you look at their squad and think they ought to be better than the 3 promoted sides, and Everton.1 -
Everton have had by far the easiest run of anyone in the league since the start and still look useless. Their next six games are Utd, Wolves, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and City so by the new year they might be looking very precarious0
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Whilst 8 points is poor for Palace after 12 games and for once they haven't beaten the easy teams, which seems to have been their forte in previous seasons; they have got 6 of their points from beating Spurs and drawing with Chelsea, Villa and ManUtd.
That says to me that they have the players to survive and likely comfortably.
They do seem to rely on a small number of stand out players though (Eze, Wharton) so if injuries remain unkind to them they will be in trouble.
If they did go down then the £20M they got for Anderson would seem a very poor deal.
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They've lost against Brentford, West Ham, Everton, Liverpool, Nottingham Forest and Fulham.
That says to me that it's going to be a fun season for everyone who - like me - wants to see them struggle.
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oohaahmortimer said:They'll deffo have their worst Prem finish in this recent spell , this is their 12th season on the spin in the Prem and they've only finished between 10th and 15th in the previous 111
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They'll finish 16th or 17th to prolong our agony2
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Palace fan depressed that their club will never win a major trophy
https://x.com/hltco/status/1869669644367183921?s=46&t=ynww82GMl7VKBjthBflU0g
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Good, wanky stripey c***s12
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Callumcafc said:Palace fan depressed that their club will never win a major trophy
https://x.com/hltco/status/1869669644367183921?s=46&t=ynww82GMl7VKBjthBflU0g
Can't disagree with anything he says though (and fair play to him for acknowledging that 1861 is nonsense). It's quite depressing though - even if we somehow get rescued from our current pitiful level, the best we can ever hope for is joining the other 10 cannon fodder sides for a few years in the Prem where we achieve nothing of significance. Football is quite ruined.17 -
He is right though. Apart from 6 clubs very few will witness a major trophy win in their life time.
Ive been out with friends tonight and apart from the top 6 supporting brigade, there were Charlton supporters, a Sheffield Wednesday fan and a Wimbledon fan. only one has seen his team win a major trophy and he was 10 at the time, none are very likely to in out life span.However, my grandads both saw Charlton win the cup. How many Millwall or palace grandads can say that?6 -
I agree that it's not good for football that the Big 5 (I don't include Spurs in this conversation) hog all the silverware, especially when when EFL Cup wins mean so little to them or their fans.
Indeed winning in the smaller European competitions is possibly an easier route for other teams to win a trophy.1 -
We moan the big lot don’t show the cups enough respect but they win it so clearly they do show enough respect to a point3
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MrLargo said:Callumcafc said:Palace fan depressed that their club will never win a major trophy
https://x.com/hltco/status/1869669644367183921?s=46&t=ynww82GMl7VKBjthBflU0g
Can't disagree with anything he says though (and fair play to him for acknowledging that 1861 is nonsense). It's quite depressing though - even if we somehow get rescued from our current pitiful level, the best we can ever hope for is joining the other 10 cannon fodder sides for a few years in the Prem where we achieve nothing of significance. Football is quite ruined.
Also depends of what you consider a trophy worthy of celebrating, if you draw the line at the prem title, the FA cup and nothing else, then yes as Charlton fans we will likely never see our team win those. On the other hand, we have seen Charlton win a league, and win at Wembley in the over the last 15 years. Sure we are in the dark ages of Charlton in reality, but there are plenty of die hard fans of other teams who haven't even seen those 2 minor wins.1 -
Would love to see European qualifying teams not being eligible for the league cup (as they don’t take it seriously anyway) and therefore it would give everyone else a chance to win something. You’d have to remove European qualification as a prize though.
The semis are Spurs v Liverpool and Newcastle v Arsenal! 🤣
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Sad all over10
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CAFCTrev said:MrLargo said:Callumcafc said:Palace fan depressed that their club will never win a major trophy
https://x.com/hltco/status/1869669644367183921?s=46&t=ynww82GMl7VKBjthBflU0g
Can't disagree with anything he says though (and fair play to him for acknowledging that 1861 is nonsense). It's quite depressing though - even if we somehow get rescued from our current pitiful level, the best we can ever hope for is joining the other 10 cannon fodder sides for a few years in the Prem where we achieve nothing of significance. Football is quite ruined.
Also depends of what you consider a trophy worthy of celebrating, if you draw the line at the prem title, the FA cup and nothing else, then yes as Charlton fans we will likely never see our team win those. On the other hand, we have seen Charlton win a league, and win at Wembley in the over the last 15 years. Sure we are in the dark ages of Charlton in reality, but there are plenty of die hard fans of other teams who haven't even seen those 2 minor wins.
However, a football landscape where clubs of our size and bigger can't have realistic dreams that extend beyond finishing 9th, it's not much to get excited about.0 -
Just watching Palace v Arsenal and noticed as they came onto the pitch that the away team has to walk alongside the makeshift tunnel while Palace players walk through it. Never noticed this before - has this been the case for a long time?
Seems a bit of a petty thing to do, forcing the oppo to be exposed to the elements before the game. Lacks a bit of class imo.0 -
lordromford said:Just watching Palace v Arsenal and noticed as they came onto the pitch that the away team has to walk alongside the makeshift tunnel while Palace players walk through it. Never noticed this before - has this been the case for a long time?
Seems a bit of a petty thing to do, forcing the oppo to be exposed to the elements before the game. Lacks a bit of class imo.
Maybe they are trying to intimidate the away team by exposing them to the "cauldron" earlier .....
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lordromford said:Just watching Palace v Arsenal and noticed as they came onto the pitch that the away team has to walk alongside the makeshift tunnel while Palace players walk through it. Never noticed this before - has this been the case for a long time?
Seems a bit of a petty thing to do, forcing the oppo to be exposed to the elements before the game. Lacks a bit of class imo.1 -
Ross said:lordromford said:Just watching Palace v Arsenal and noticed as they came onto the pitch that the away team has to walk alongside the makeshift tunnel while Palace players walk through it. Never noticed this before - has this been the case for a long time?
Seems a bit of a petty thing to do, forcing the oppo to be exposed to the elements before the game. Lacks a bit of class imo.
Feels like they could’ve changed it back by now though eh?0 -
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lordromford said:Ross said:lordromford said:Just watching Palace v Arsenal and noticed as they came onto the pitch that the away team has to walk alongside the makeshift tunnel while Palace players walk through it. Never noticed this before - has this been the case for a long time?
Seems a bit of a petty thing to do, forcing the oppo to be exposed to the elements before the game. Lacks a bit of class imo.
Feels like they could’ve changed it back by now though eh?
Wash your mouth out.1 -
killerandflash said:I agree that it's not good for football that the Big 5 (I don't include Spurs in this conversation) hog all the silverware, especially when when EFL Cup wins mean so little to them or their fans.
Indeed winning in the smaller European competitions is possibly an easier route for other teams to win a trophy.
Most disliked club in London, two bob.2 -
The Holmesdale Fanatics thing is utterly embarrassing.
I'd assume even their own fans cringe at 200 blokes pretending they support a club like Napoli or Inter, when, in fact, they follow a club with zero identity. Sad.11 -
mid_life_crisis said:The Holmesdale Fanatics thing is utterly embarrassing.
I'd assume even their own fans cringe at 200 blokes pretending they support a club like Napoli or Inter, when, in fact, they follow a club with zero identity. Sad.
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lordromford said:Just watching Palace v Arsenal and noticed as they came onto the pitch that the away team has to walk alongside the makeshift tunnel while Palace players walk through it. Never noticed this before - has this been the case for a long time?
Seems a bit of a petty thing to do, forcing the oppo to be exposed to the elements before the game. Lacks a bit of class imo.
I worked there on a charity game in the summer. They have a big portacabin to the side of that shit stand with the exclamation mark on it that was installed during Covid that is still used for away teams, and it’s genuinely pathetic. There’s no way to funnel people out of that into the tiny corridor that leads to the remarkably claustrophobic home dressing room.1 -
ElfsborgAddick said:killerandflash said:I agree that it's not good for football that the Big 5 (I don't include Spurs in this conversation) hog all the silverware, especially when when EFL Cup wins mean so little to them or their fans.
Indeed winning in the smaller European competitions is possibly an easier route for other teams to win a trophy.
Most disliked club in London, two bob.
I mean are they even London (it’s a Bromley thing I’m sure )3 -
oohaahmortimer said:ElfsborgAddick said:killerandflash said:I agree that it's not good for football that the Big 5 (I don't include Spurs in this conversation) hog all the silverware, especially when when EFL Cup wins mean so little to them or their fans.
Indeed winning in the smaller European competitions is possibly an easier route for other teams to win a trophy.
Most disliked club in London, two bob.
I mean are they even London (it’s a Bromley thing I’m sure )
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