Hate is such an appropriate word for my feelings to both those clubs.
I wouldn't wish liquidation on them, but to see them both struggling in the lower regions of english football, with severe financial problems, two-thirds empty stadiums, players like Leon Clarke up front for them, would make me more than a happy man. But more than that, knowing the pain it would cause a Millwall/Palace fan to talk about their club, that would be the defining pinnacle of my life, almost.
To suggest that we should all unite as football fans of the world, ignore any animosity to opposing fans, let the football do the talking, come out as vegetarians etc.... is a concerning thought.
Lets make the 14th intimidating like hell for that club, and watch Jackson and co turn up the heat, and the croydon mob bottle it.
Agree with what you say there Foley, I would let Millwall suffer in the bottom divisions but would do cartwheels if palice folded
Hate is such an appropriate word for my feelings to both those clubs.
I wouldn't wish liquidation on them, but to see them both struggling in the lower regions of english football, with severe financial problems, two-thirds empty stadiums, players like Leon Clarke up front for them, would make me more than a happy man. But more than that, knowing the pain it would cause a Millwall/Palace fan to talk about their club, that would be the defining pinnacle of my life, almost.
To suggest that we should all unite as football fans of the world, ignore any animosity to opposing fans, let the football do the talking, come out as vegetarians etc.... is a concerning thought.
Lets make the 14th intimidating like hell for that club, and watch Jackson and co turn up the heat, and the croydon mob bottle it.
This.
Anyone who knows enough about relations between Charlton and Palace over the last twenty-five years should be able to understand why that hate exists.
Hate is such an appropriate word for my feelings to both those clubs.
I wouldn't wish liquidation on them, but to see them both struggling in the lower regions of english football, with severe financial problems, two-thirds empty stadiums, players like Leon Clarke up front for them, would make me more than a happy man. But more than that, knowing the pain it would cause a Millwall/Palace fan to talk about their club, that would be the defining pinnacle of my life, almost.
To suggest that we should all unite as football fans of the world, ignore any animosity to opposing fans, let the football do the talking, come out as vegetarians etc.... is a concerning thought.
Lets make the 14th intimidating like hell for that club, and watch Jackson and co turn up the heat, and the croydon mob bottle it.
Agree with what you say there Foley, I would let Millwall suffer in the bottom divisions but would do cartwheels if palice folded
Hate Palace, not as fussed about Millwall (mor about local bragging rights with them) but don't you think it makes the season more exciting with them in the same division as us ? The last couple of years have been excruciating pretending that Orient and Brentford are derbys.
The four games I'm looking forward too most this season are palace and Millwall.
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don't hate palace at all really. barely remember playing at selhurst park. remember sending them down, playoffs losing in 96, dennis scoring in last seconds. never had the misfortune of being on a train when a group has attacked it or had any run in with them whatsoever. i'll enjoy the atmosphere of the local rivalry but not going to hate them because someone said i should.
don't hate palace at all really. barely remember playing at selhurst park. remember sending them down, playoffs losing in 96, dennis scoring in last seconds. never had the misfortune of being on a train when a group has attacked it or had any run in with them whatsoever. i'll enjoy the atmosphere of the local rivalry but not going to hate them because someone said i should. they heard enough of that at nurenberg.
Agree that hate is a strong word and should not be used lightly, but who is telling you that you have to hate someone? I simply thought that people were giving opinions on how they felt!
don't hate palace at all really. barely remember playing at selhurst park. remember sending them down, playoffs losing in 96, dennis scoring in last seconds. never had the misfortune of being on a train when a group has attacked it or had any run in with them whatsoever. i'll enjoy the atmosphere of the local rivalry but not going to hate them because someone said i should. they heard enough of that at nurenberg.
don't hate palace at all really. barely remember playing at selhurst park. remember sending them down, playoffs losing in 96, dennis scoring in last seconds. never had the misfortune of being on a train when a group has attacked it or had any run in with them whatsoever. i'll enjoy the atmosphere of the local rivalry but not going to hate them because someone said i should. they heard enough of that at nurenberg.
don't hate palace at all really. barely remember playing at selhurst park. remember sending them down, playoffs losing in 96, dennis scoring in last seconds. never had the misfortune of being on a train when a group has attacked it or had any run in with them whatsoever. i'll enjoy the atmosphere of the local rivalry but not going to hate them because someone said i should. they heard enough of that at nurenberg.
Agree that hate is a strong word and should not be used lightly, but who is telling you that you have to hate someone? I simply thought that people were giving opinions on how they felt!
its not directed at anyone in particular. its just i believe that people hate palace without any reason and jump on other peoples experiences.its only my opinion.
don't hate palace at all really. barely remember playing at selhurst park. remember sending them down, playoffs losing in 96, dennis scoring in last seconds. never had the misfortune of being on a train when a group has attacked it or had any run in with them whatsoever. i'll enjoy the atmosphere of the local rivalry but not going to hate them because someone said i should. they heard enough of that at nurenberg.
Good post until the last sentence.
sorry if it caused offence just trying to make a point. it wasn't meant to be funny and i realise i probably went to far.
don't hate palace at all really. barely remember playing at selhurst park. remember sending them down, playoffs losing in 96, dennis scoring in last seconds. never had the misfortune of being on a train when a group has attacked it or had any run in with them whatsoever. i'll enjoy the atmosphere of the local rivalry but not going to hate them because someone said i should. they heard enough of that at nurenberg.
Good post until the last sentence.
sorry if it caused offence just trying to make a point. it wasn't meant to be funny and i realise i probably went to far.
Thought your comment was very good and yes hate is something we should all be afraid of. Certainly nothing to apologise for as far as I am concerned.
don't hate palace at all really. barely remember playing at selhurst park. remember sending them down, playoffs losing in 96, dennis scoring in last seconds. never had the misfortune of being on a train when a group has attacked it or had any run in with them whatsoever. i'll enjoy the atmosphere of the local rivalry but not going to hate them because someone said i should. they heard enough of that at nurenberg.
Good post until the last sentence.
sorry if it caused offence just trying to make a point. it wasn't meant to be funny and i realise i probably went to far.
Thought your comment was very good and yes hate is something we should all be afraid of. Certainly nothing to apologise for as far as I am concerned.
Crystal Palace (h) - Friday, September 14th (7.45pm)
Tickets are on general sale for Charlton’s live-on-Sky home London derby against Crystal Palace on Friday, September 14th (7.45pm), priced £20, £22 or £25 adults, £13, £18 or £20 for U21s/over 60s, £10 for U18s and £5 U11s.
There is also new adult price of just £15 for adults in the family stand when accompanied by an U18.
Tickets are available to buy online via the members-only system only at present.
Fans can book return coach travel via the Valley Express service, fare £7. Click here for a full list of pick-up points and times.
I hope to god that someone shoves that microphone down the pitch announcers gob when the teams come out. That is "ultra" embarrasing. lets be fair, our lot chanting the usual bollocks, and their ultras - not much in it IMHO.
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Anyone who knows enough about relations between Charlton and Palace over the last twenty-five years should be able to understand why that hate exists.
The four games I'm looking forward too most this season are palace and Millwall.
Paddy McCarthy set to be out for next six weeks according to #cpfc boss Dougie Freedman.His groin injury has got inflamed.7
And fear leads to the dark side,
And the dark side leads to Palace.
its not directed at anyone in particular. its just i believe that people hate palace without any reason and jump on other peoples experiences.its only my opinion.
Tickets are on general sale for Charlton’s live-on-Sky home London derby against Crystal Palace on Friday, September 14th (7.45pm), priced £20, £22 or £25 adults, £13, £18 or £20 for U21s/over 60s, £10 for U18s and £5 U11s.
There is also new adult price of just £15 for adults in the family stand when accompanied by an U18.
Tickets are available to buy online via the members-only system only at present.
Fans can book return coach travel via the Valley Express service, fare £7. Click here for a full list of pick-up points and times.
I think hate is not a strong enough word
FFS, they're bottom of the Championship for starters!
lets be fair, our lot chanting the usual bollocks, and their ultras - not much in it IMHO.