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Why hate Palace?
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Chizz said:I thought that the person in charge of the music at Newcastle deciding to play "Glad All Over", as the players traipsed off having stuffed Palace 5-0 was a burn of particular evilness. I heartily approve.0
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jimmymelrose said:Chizz said:I thought that the person in charge of the music at Newcastle deciding to play "Glad All Over", as the players traipsed off having stuffed Palace 5-0 was a burn of particular evilness. I heartily approve.
Apparently they played The Stone Roses after they beat Man Utd at the weekend
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LargeAddick said:jimmymelrose said:Chizz said:I thought that the person in charge of the music at Newcastle deciding to play "Glad All Over", as the players traipsed off having stuffed Palace 5-0 was a burn of particular evilness. I heartily approve.
Apparently they played The Stone Roses after they beat Man Utd at the weekend1 -
The best solution will be Pal@rse getting buttfucked 10 nil next round and the Spanners 1st team being kidnapped by mad Jihaddists and no one likes em enough to pay a ransome...3
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MillwallFan said:JaShea99 said:Seems like you’re the one who needs it explaining…It wasn’t just about the name change. The 92 Sky deal changed the finances massively. Which made the gap between the top two tiers grow far bigger than it had been before. So it is significant to say you’ve never played in the Prem because when you were in the top division it wasn’t as difficult to get or stay there.That’s such a daft concept I’m not sure if you’re on a wind up or not. Regardless of how difficult or not you think the top flight was at any given time in history, it’s still the top flight. Always has been from when football started.Are all of liverpools title wins meaningless because most of them happened outside of the PL era?I’d say the FA Cup was easier to win back in the 1930’s, when you look at the variety of teams who won it back then compared to now. Does that mean the one you Charlton won back then doesn’t count? Of course not. Don’t talk daft mate.Out of interest, how old are you? Is the 99 in your username the year you was born? That might explain a lot to be honest.2
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SteveACS said:swordfish said:Seen a few posts looking at past trade offs, but how about future ones.
If you could choose only one of the following this season, which would it be?
a) Charlton get promoted
b) Palace don't win FA Cup
(You must assume if you pick one, then other won't happen as it's a trade off?)
I'm an 'a', so would rather go up and Palace win the cup than we don't and Palace lose.
The mere thought of the Nigels having a open top bus parade around the streets of Croydon makes me want to heave...2 -
LargeAddick said:jimmymelrose said:Chizz said:I thought that the person in charge of the music at Newcastle deciding to play "Glad All Over", as the players traipsed off having stuffed Palace 5-0 was a burn of particular evilness. I heartily approve.
Apparently they played The Stone Roses after they beat Man Utd at the weekend0 -
Ducktapeshoerepairs said:MillwallFan said:JaShea99 said:Seems like you’re the one who needs it explaining…It wasn’t just about the name change. The 92 Sky deal changed the finances massively. Which made the gap between the top two tiers grow far bigger than it had been before. So it is significant to say you’ve never played in the Prem because when you were in the top division it wasn’t as difficult to get or stay there.That’s such a daft concept I’m not sure if you’re on a wind up or not. Regardless of how difficult or not you think the top flight was at any given time in history, it’s still the top flight. Always has been from when football started.Are all of liverpools title wins meaningless because most of them happened outside of the PL era?I’d say the FA Cup was easier to win back in the 1930’s, when you look at the variety of teams who won it back then compared to now. Does that mean the one you Charlton won back then doesn’t count? Of course not. Don’t talk daft mate.Out of interest, how old are you? Is the 99 in your username the year you was born? That might explain a lot to be honest.During the 30’s and 40’s only one team (Arsenal, twice)won it more than once. That would suggest it was more of a level playing field then, thus easier to win. Lots of teams had a good chance. Unlike these days.1
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MillwallFan said:Ducktapeshoerepairs said:MillwallFan said:JaShea99 said:Seems like you’re the one who needs it explaining…It wasn’t just about the name change. The 92 Sky deal changed the finances massively. Which made the gap between the top two tiers grow far bigger than it had been before. So it is significant to say you’ve never played in the Prem because when you were in the top division it wasn’t as difficult to get or stay there.That’s such a daft concept I’m not sure if you’re on a wind up or not. Regardless of how difficult or not you think the top flight was at any given time in history, it’s still the top flight. Always has been from when football started.Are all of liverpools title wins meaningless because most of them happened outside of the PL era?I’d say the FA Cup was easier to win back in the 1930’s, when you look at the variety of teams who won it back then compared to now. Does that mean the one you Charlton won back then doesn’t count? Of course not. Don’t talk daft mate.Out of interest, how old are you? Is the 99 in your username the year you was born? That might explain a lot to be honest.During the 30’s and 40’s only one team (Arsenal, twice)won it more than once. That would suggest it was more of a level playing field then, thus easier to win. Lots of teams had a good chance. Unlike these days.
If it wasn’t for him Charlton would have won a couple of titles along with a couple of cups and history would be different.
By the way I still prefer Millwall to Palace despite all your nonsense.9 -
MillwallFan said:Ducktapeshoerepairs said:MillwallFan said:JaShea99 said:Seems like you’re the one who needs it explaining…It wasn’t just about the name change. The 92 Sky deal changed the finances massively. Which made the gap between the top two tiers grow far bigger than it had been before. So it is significant to say you’ve never played in the Prem because when you were in the top division it wasn’t as difficult to get or stay there.That’s such a daft concept I’m not sure if you’re on a wind up or not. Regardless of how difficult or not you think the top flight was at any given time in history, it’s still the top flight. Always has been from when football started.Are all of liverpools title wins meaningless because most of them happened outside of the PL era?I’d say the FA Cup was easier to win back in the 1930’s, when you look at the variety of teams who won it back then compared to now. Does that mean the one you Charlton won back then doesn’t count? Of course not. Don’t talk daft mate.Out of interest, how old are you? Is the 99 in your username the year you was born? That might explain a lot to be honest.During the 30’s and 40’s only one team (Arsenal, twice)won it more than once. That would suggest it was more of a level playing field then, thus easier to win. Lots of teams had a good chance. Unlike these days.3
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blackpool72 said:MillwallFan said:Ducktapeshoerepairs said:MillwallFan said:JaShea99 said:Seems like you’re the one who needs it explaining…It wasn’t just about the name change. The 92 Sky deal changed the finances massively. Which made the gap between the top two tiers grow far bigger than it had been before. So it is significant to say you’ve never played in the Prem because when you were in the top division it wasn’t as difficult to get or stay there.That’s such a daft concept I’m not sure if you’re on a wind up or not. Regardless of how difficult or not you think the top flight was at any given time in history, it’s still the top flight. Always has been from when football started.Are all of liverpools title wins meaningless because most of them happened outside of the PL era?I’d say the FA Cup was easier to win back in the 1930’s, when you look at the variety of teams who won it back then compared to now. Does that mean the one you Charlton won back then doesn’t count? Of course not. Don’t talk daft mate.Out of interest, how old are you? Is the 99 in your username the year you was born? That might explain a lot to be honest.During the 30’s and 40’s only one team (Arsenal, twice)won it more than once. That would suggest it was more of a level playing field then, thus easier to win. Lots of teams had a good chance. Unlike these days.
If it wasn’t for him Charlton would have won a couple of titles along with a couple of cups and history would be different.
By the way I still prefer Millwall to Palace despite all your nonsense.3 -
MillwallFan said:blackpool72 said:MillwallFan said:Ducktapeshoerepairs said:MillwallFan said:JaShea99 said:Seems like you’re the one who needs it explaining…It wasn’t just about the name change. The 92 Sky deal changed the finances massively. Which made the gap between the top two tiers grow far bigger than it had been before. So it is significant to say you’ve never played in the Prem because when you were in the top division it wasn’t as difficult to get or stay there.That’s such a daft concept I’m not sure if you’re on a wind up or not. Regardless of how difficult or not you think the top flight was at any given time in history, it’s still the top flight. Always has been from when football started.Are all of liverpools title wins meaningless because most of them happened outside of the PL era?I’d say the FA Cup was easier to win back in the 1930’s, when you look at the variety of teams who won it back then compared to now. Does that mean the one you Charlton won back then doesn’t count? Of course not. Don’t talk daft mate.Out of interest, how old are you? Is the 99 in your username the year you was born? That might explain a lot to be honest.During the 30’s and 40’s only one team (Arsenal, twice)won it more than once. That would suggest it was more of a level playing field then, thus easier to win. Lots of teams had a good chance. Unlike these days.
If it wasn’t for him Charlton would have won a couple of titles along with a couple of cups and history would be different.
By the way I still prefer Millwall to Palace despite all your nonsense.
A shame yours was empty at the time8 -
Went to Pompy vs palace a long while ago just for the chance to see palace relegated, they needed a win to stay up, unfortunately Pompy let me down.....0
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ElfsborgAddick said:MillwallFan said:blackpool72 said:MillwallFan said:Ducktapeshoerepairs said:MillwallFan said:JaShea99 said:Seems like you’re the one who needs it explaining…It wasn’t just about the name change. The 92 Sky deal changed the finances massively. Which made the gap between the top two tiers grow far bigger than it had been before. So it is significant to say you’ve never played in the Prem because when you were in the top division it wasn’t as difficult to get or stay there.That’s such a daft concept I’m not sure if you’re on a wind up or not. Regardless of how difficult or not you think the top flight was at any given time in history, it’s still the top flight. Always has been from when football started.Are all of liverpools title wins meaningless because most of them happened outside of the PL era?I’d say the FA Cup was easier to win back in the 1930’s, when you look at the variety of teams who won it back then compared to now. Does that mean the one you Charlton won back then doesn’t count? Of course not. Don’t talk daft mate.Out of interest, how old are you? Is the 99 in your username the year you was born? That might explain a lot to be honest.During the 30’s and 40’s only one team (Arsenal, twice)won it more than once. That would suggest it was more of a level playing field then, thus easier to win. Lots of teams had a good chance. Unlike these days.
If it wasn’t for him Charlton would have won a couple of titles along with a couple of cups and history would be different.
By the way I still prefer Millwall to Palace despite all your nonsense.
A shame yours was empty at the time1 -
Alwaysneil said:ElfsborgAddick said:MillwallFan said:blackpool72 said:MillwallFan said:Ducktapeshoerepairs said:MillwallFan said:JaShea99 said:Seems like you’re the one who needs it explaining…It wasn’t just about the name change. The 92 Sky deal changed the finances massively. Which made the gap between the top two tiers grow far bigger than it had been before. So it is significant to say you’ve never played in the Prem because when you were in the top division it wasn’t as difficult to get or stay there.That’s such a daft concept I’m not sure if you’re on a wind up or not. Regardless of how difficult or not you think the top flight was at any given time in history, it’s still the top flight. Always has been from when football started.Are all of liverpools title wins meaningless because most of them happened outside of the PL era?I’d say the FA Cup was easier to win back in the 1930’s, when you look at the variety of teams who won it back then compared to now. Does that mean the one you Charlton won back then doesn’t count? Of course not. Don’t talk daft mate.Out of interest, how old are you? Is the 99 in your username the year you was born? That might explain a lot to be honest.During the 30’s and 40’s only one team (Arsenal, twice)won it more than once. That would suggest it was more of a level playing field then, thus easier to win. Lots of teams had a good chance. Unlike these days.
If it wasn’t for him Charlton would have won a couple of titles along with a couple of cups and history would be different.
By the way I still prefer Millwall to Palace despite all your nonsense.
A shame yours was empty at the time4 -
What a weird thread!Anyone in here saying they’d rather Charlton not to go up is off their head!Charlton winning & progressing is absolutely and unquestionably the most important thing!
The neanderthals not making the Premier League or the wet drips not winning the cup will never come close to enjoying promotion with Charlton!3 -
drawnablank said:What a weird thread!Anyone in here saying they’d rather Charlton not to go up is off their head!Charlton winning & progressing is absolutely and unquestionably the most important thing!
The neanderthals not making the Premier League or the wet drips not winning the cup will never come close to enjoying promotion with Charlton!
The question "why hate Palace?" is moronic to me ( no offence).
This is football, it doesn't have to be rational. But the reasons have been done to death on other threads.
Palace winning the cup will completely fcuk with my head. Forever.
It will stain any joyous promotion winning campaign for me.6 -
Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:drawnablank said:What a weird thread!Anyone in here saying they’d rather Charlton not to go up is off their head!Charlton winning & progressing is absolutely and unquestionably the most important thing!
The neanderthals not making the Premier League or the wet drips not winning the cup will never come close to enjoying promotion with Charlton!
The question "why hate Palace?" is moronic to me ( no offence).
This is football, it doesn't have to be rational. But the reasons have been done to death on other threads.
Palace winning the cup will completely fcuk with my head. Forever.
It will stain any joyous promotion winning campaign for me.0 -
Being pleased about your own successes brings happiness.
Being jealous of others success will only bring you misery.
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Promotion from league one isn't success, it's a step towards it.7
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Friend Or Defoe said:Promotion from league one isn't success, it's a step towards it.3
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swordfish said:Friend Or Defoe said:Promotion from league one isn't success, it's a step towards it.4
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oohaahmortimer said:swordfish said:Friend Or Defoe said:Promotion from league one isn't success, it's a step towards it.0
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YTS1978 said:LargeAddick said:jimmymelrose said:Chizz said:I thought that the person in charge of the music at Newcastle deciding to play "Glad All Over", as the players traipsed off having stuffed Palace 5-0 was a burn of particular evilness. I heartily approve.
Apparently they played The Stone Roses after they beat Man Utd at the weekend
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Six a bag said:
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jimmymelrose said:YTS1978 said:LargeAddick said:jimmymelrose said:Chizz said:I thought that the person in charge of the music at Newcastle deciding to play "Glad All Over", as the players traipsed off having stuffed Palace 5-0 was a burn of particular evilness. I heartily approve.
Apparently they played The Stone Roses after they beat Man Utd at the weekend2 -
jimmymelrose said:Six a bag said:
And to be fair, I did qualify my post by saying football is irrational.
Beyond that, only a moron wouldn't hate Palace3 -
LargeAddick said:jimmymelrose said:YTS1978 said:LargeAddick said:jimmymelrose said:Chizz said:I thought that the person in charge of the music at Newcastle deciding to play "Glad All Over", as the players traipsed off having stuffed Palace 5-0 was a burn of particular evilness. I heartily approve.
Apparently they played The Stone Roses after they beat Man Utd at the weekend1 -
Baldybonce said:LargeAddick said:jimmymelrose said:YTS1978 said:LargeAddick said:jimmymelrose said:Chizz said:I thought that the person in charge of the music at Newcastle deciding to play "Glad All Over", as the players traipsed off having stuffed Palace 5-0 was a burn of particular evilness. I heartily approve.
Apparently they played The Stone Roses after they beat Man Utd at the weekend
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Lol. Or it could be that she’s like f***ing a bucket.0