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Shadydan

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Jul 7, 2012
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These two have this wierd rivalry thing going on even though they're nowhere near each other.
 

JCRD

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Aug 10, 2018
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I do find the Palace 'ultras' in balaclavas funny - what fucking idiots.
Wearing all black and shit.

Knobs
 

hughy

I'm SUPER cereal.
Nov 18, 2007
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Brighton defending so well. I admire Hughton and really buy in to how he sets Brighton up to play. I hope he's a PL manager for a good few years.
 

Danners9

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Mar 30, 2004
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Michael Bridges on TV here says if there hadn't been a goal that would have been the worst half of football he's seen all season.

Brighton have now conceded more pens than anyone else in the league. Palace had plenty themselves!
 
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Rocksuperstar

Isn't this fun? Isn't fun the best thing to have?
Jun 6, 2005
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I've got so much respect for Andros Townsend - kid grows up in our academy, makes it into the first team and just as he's finding his feet we turn him out on his ear. He didn't want to leave, he was a Spurs lad since he was... what, 8 or something? You could see how hard it was for him, he did interviews where he talked about how tough it was.

But he did leave and now I watch him for Palace and he's a superb player. He didn't sulk or slide into obscurity, he's sucked it up and got on with it and he is now a seriously good midfielder doing a great job for Palace.

I hope the fans appreciate him, they're very lucky to have him.
 

cider spurs

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I've got so much respect for Andros Townsend - kid grows up in our academy, makes it into the first team and just as he's finding his feet we turn him out on his ear. He didn't want to leave, he was a Spurs lad since he was... what, 8 or something? You could see how hard it was for him, he did interviews where he talked about how tough it was.

But he did leave and now I watch him for Palace and he's a superb player. He didn't sulk or slide into obscurity, he's sucked it up and got on with it and he is now a seriously good midfielder doing a great job for Palace.

I hope the fans appreciate him, they're very lucky to have him.


I remember the stick he used to get on various forums. I can't deny his shooting was costing the club serious dough back in the day in lost footballs, but I also remember that when we insisted on playing that sideways, backwards brand of football, he at least would look to drive forward time after time and offer some resemblance to quick attacking play.
 

allatsea

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Aug 31, 2012
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Anyone else disappointed by Win-Bassika (spelling ?). I thought he looked steady but with no standout parts to his game.
 

JCRD

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Aug 10, 2018
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That incident was similar to ours last week

Sterling basically wasnt 'interfering' with play until he was going to touch it but the Watford player touched it before and went in off Sterling
 

spursfan77

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Aug 13, 2005
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That incident was similar to ours last week

Sterling basically wasnt 'interfering' with play until he was going to touch it but the Watford player touched it before and went in off Sterling

I’ve got no idea. Pretty sure peter Walton doesn’t either. He was a useless ref
 

Johnny J

Not the Kiwi you need but the one you deserve
Aug 18, 2012
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What the fuck. Sterling was clearly a mile offside. Ridiculous.
 
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