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[cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]21,383 at Palace v Swansea last night or at least that was the gate given out.
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/match?id=268451&league=ENG.2&cc=38880 -
12328 was the attendance i saw must have been a misprint henry0
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I think there attendances have actually dropped since they've entered relegation! They also just had over 10k for the visit of premier league side wolves.0
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[cite]Posted By: oohaahmortimer[/cite]12328 was the attendance i saw must have been a misprint henry
My dyslexia more like. Twelve thousand it was but surprised it wasn't twenty one thousand as their fans are really rallying to the cause.0 -
[cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite][cite]Posted By: oohaahmortimer[/cite]12328 was the attendance i saw must have been a misprint henry
My dyslexia more like. Twelve thousand it was but surprised it wasn't twenty one thousand as their fans are really rallying to the cause.0 -
[cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]My dyslexia more like. Twelve thousand it was but surprised it wasn't twenty one thousand as their fans are really rallying to the cause.
That's KO we'll forgive you this once)
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To be fair, Holby City was on.0
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[cite]Posted By: No.1 in South London[/cite][cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]My dyslexia more like. Twelve thousand it was but surprised it wasn't twenty one thousand as their fans are really rallying to the cause.
That's KO we'll forgive you this once)
My application to join the DNA (National Dyslexia Association) has been accepted : - )
And before anyone gets upset that I'm making fun of dyslexia no, I really do have a mild version of it.0 -
For Mr Irving's benefit, I thouoght I'd get the Palace roll call checked from last night.
Over 40% of ST holders DIDN'T turn up. Crowd through the turnstiles was under 9,500!
Still the fanatics made some nice banners.
I think you'll find the 21,383 figure will be the published attendance for the Villa Cup game on sunday ;-)0 -
[cite]Posted By: Addickted[/cite]Still the fanatics made some nice banners.
sounds like a great idea0 - Sponsored links:
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Under 9,500!
40% of ST holders didn't turn up! Oh well, they've already paid for the next 5 years so why bother.0 -
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[cite]Posted By: Addickted[/cite]To be fair, Holby City was on.0
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And they call us geeky!! Oh dear.......0
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Good to see that they've started to put the effort in.0
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now this is embarassing, spot the cock up!0
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You've got several things there CHOICE tv.
The cock in the shirt
The cock ON the shirt
The h in the spelling
The pride of London part
All good shouts to me!0 -
I love this attempt at positive spin;
Training ground and academy, in Beckenham, Kent, with 4 full size pitches, junior size pitches, state of the art gymnasium and physiotherapy facilities, held by the way of a 15 year lease from August 2003
So, basically, in 8 years time you're looking for a new training ground too. Where do I sign?0 -
[cite]Posted By: Addickted[/cite]To be fair, Holby City was on.
And it was a school night.0 -
I assume that everyone has seen this story by now? Didn't see mention of it above...from football365.
Croydon Council will ensure Selhurst Park remains a sporting venue, despite Crystal Palace's current financial woes.
The Coca-Cola Championship club are presently in the hands of administrator Brendan Guilfoyle, who is actively seeking a buyer.
The club could be forced to sell their prized assets should they continue to struggle financially but councillor Jason Perry is adamant Selhurst Park will not be used for anything other than sporting purposes.
In a statement, Perry said: "Because Crystal Palace is so important to our borough, the council wants to do everything in its powers to ensure the future of the club at Selhurst Park.
"The council wants to make it clear to anyone considering a financial stake in the club that the future of the ground in non-negotiable.
"As far as the council is concerned, Selhurst Park is a sports venue and it will remain that way."0 - Sponsored links:
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[cite]Posted By: Can-addick[/cite]I assume that everyone has seen this story by now? Didn't see mention of it above...from football365.
Croydon Council will ensure Selhurst Park remains a sporting venue, despite Crystal Palace's current financial woes.
The Coca-Cola Championship club are presently in the hands of administrator Brendan Guilfoyle, who is actively seeking a buyer.
The club could be forced to sell their prized assets should they continue to struggle financially but councillor Jason Perry is adamant Selhurst Park will not be used for anything other than sporting purposes.
In a statement, Perry said: "Because Crystal Palace is so important to our borough, the council wants to do everything in its powers to ensure the future of the club at Selhurst Park.
"The council wants to make it clear to anyone considering a financial stake in the club that the future of the ground in non-negotiable.
"As far as the council is concerned, Selhurst Park is a sports venue and it will remain that way."
Yep a sports venue. Could have a bar in the corner with a dart board.
Councils, as we all know, change their minds and put a spin on what they may or may not of said in the past.0 -
Not sure why people are slaggng off the Palace attendance, as they did have 3,500 more than Luton v Oxford.0
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Has anyone told the club that Smellhurst should be a sporting venue ?0
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I think it's time for Richard Murray to offer to groundshare at The Valley.
Get your own back time.0 -
Apparently Palace have only sold 14k for the visit of Villa. The mind boggles.0
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[quote][cite]Posted By: Friend Or Defoe[/cite]Apparently Palace have only sold 14k for the visit of Villa. The mind boggles.[/quote]
Didn't realise there were that many Pikeys with £15 in their pocket!0 -
[cite]Posted By: Can-addick[/cite]I assume that everyone has seen this story by now? Didn't see mention of it above...from football365.
Croydon Council will ensure Selhurst Park remains a sporting venue, despite Crystal Palace's current financial woes.
The Coca-Cola Championship club are presently in the hands of administrator Brendan Guilfoyle, who is actively seeking a buyer.
The club could be forced to sell their prized assets should they continue to struggle financially but councillor Jason Perry is adamant Selhurst Park will not be used for anything other than sporting purposes.
In a statement, Perry said: "Because Crystal Palace is so important to our borough, the council wants to do everything in its powers to ensure the future of the club at Selhurst Park.
"The council wants to make it clear to anyone considering a financial stake in the club that the future of the ground in non-negotiable.
"As far as the council is concerned, Selhurst Park is a sports venue and it will remain that way."
So Croydon council turn down a planning application for Housing on the site - when they desperately need additional 'brown field housing developments' with Section 106 agreements within the Borough.
The developer appeals. It goes to the London Mayors office.
Boris would just give it a nod and a wink and through it goes. The only 'sporting purposes' area is the pitch - like Highbury. Have you seen the development there? And their main stand was listed. Unlike the Holmesdale End which is just listing.0 -
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[cite]Posted By: Friend Or Defoe[/cite]Apparently Palace have only sold 14k for the visit of Villa. The mind boggles.
I'd imagine Villa would bring at least 4k as well though. It's pretty poor but i reckon they'll still be over 20k there, which seeing as they get about 12-13k for league games is good going!0 -
[quote][cite]Posted By: CHOICE Tv[/cite]now this is embarassing, spot the cock up![div class=Attachments id=Attachments_631580 noWrap=false][ul compact=false][div noWrap=false]22064_302517870933_604105933_4709736_7600438_n.jpg[/div][/ul][/div][/quote]
Is it a Palace fan at Wembley?0