They bought 9000 down for the first wembley appearance in their history when we played them in the auto windscreens final in 99
they deserve their spot for the beautiful way they won that trophy Paul Rogers was a friend of a friend , needless to say when i met him on a golf day he didn't have to buy a drink .....beautiful
Is that guy still on talksport? He's living proof that you don't need any talent or intellect to succeed in journalism. I'm only bitter because I didn't make it!
It pains me to say it but palace are currently south London's biggest club, by far. Regularly getting 25-27k at home, sell out every away game, holding their own in the premier league, of course they're south London's biggest club, by a country mile.... C***s!!
It pains me to say it but palace are currently south London's biggest club, by far. Regularly getting 25-27k at home, sell out every away game, holding their own in the premier league, of course they're south London's biggest club, by a country mile.... C***s!!
I disagree, Charlton have spent 26 years in the top flight and Palace are currently on 15 years looking like 16 years next season. We are also 1-0 up in FA Cup wins. For me Palace will only become the biggest club if they can out-do us on both of those stats as all it would take otherwise is for Charlton to gain promotion for normality of being South London's biggest club to be restored if we are only looking at league each team is in.
Palace are currently having there moment in the sun but it will take more than a 3 year shift in the Premier League to change the order in South London.
It pains me to say it but palace are currently south London's biggest club, by far. Regularly getting 25-27k at home, sell out every away game, holding their own in the premier league, of course they're south London's biggest club, by a country mile.... C***s!!
It pains me to say it but palace are currently south London's biggest club, by far. Regularly getting 25-27k at home, sell out every away game, holding their own in the premier league, of course they're south London's biggest club, by a country mile.... C***s!!
But what defines the size of a club? Without doubt, they have the largest catchment area and probably have the biggest potential as a result, but I don't see the size of a club as something that changes from season to season. When they were in the champ, I remember seeing a sea of empty, wooden blue and read seats on derby day and I don't think they've been ahead of us long enough to claim that they are bigger (Just realised how indignant I've become over something so pointless )
It pains me to say it but palace are currently south London's biggest club, by far. Regularly getting 25-27k at home, sell out every away game, holding their own in the premier league, of course they're south London's biggest club, by a country mile.... C***s!!
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Palace are currently having there moment in the sun but it will take more than a 3 year shift in the Premier League to change the order in South London.