If you sit in F164-F165 in 1901 you are a disgrace (merged threads)

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Giraffe

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Firstly you brought a Palace fan with you, bad enough denying a Brighton fan a seat. Then you sat muted whilst the "friend" danced and cheered following the third goal. At least have the decency to control him. Maybe a leash next time?

Email sent by 1901 Club yesterday afternoon stated:

"The last two games have seen an increase of away fans being entertained in the 1901 Club. The club is delighted that the facilities are being used by such a variety of fans, however we would like to remind away guests that celebrating opposition goals should be kept to a respectful level.

If away fans are seen to be celebrating inappropriately they may be asked to leave the stadium."


So a few of us have reported you to the club.

More than a little ironic that the club won't allow a Brighton shirt to be worn in 1901 but a Palace fan can cheer loudly and take the piss. :facepalm:
 






El Turi

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I sit two rows infront of the 1901 club in the East and there was a Leeds fan in there giving it large after their first 2 goals on Friday. The stewards had a word with him but didn't kick him out.
 


8ace

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Firstly you brought a Palace fan with you, bad enough denying a Brighton fan a seat. Then you sat muted whilst the "friend" danced and cheered following the third goal. At least have the decency to control him. Maybe a leash next time?

Email sent by 1901 Club yesterday afternoon stated:

"The last two games have seen an increase of away fans being entertained in the 1901 Club. The club is delighted that the facilities are being used by such a variety of fans, however we would like to remind away guests that celebrating opposition goals should be kept to a respectful level.

If away fans are seen to be celebrating inappropriately they may be asked to leave the stadium."


So a few of us have reported you to the club.

More than a little ironic that the club won't allow a Brighton shirt to be worn in 1901 but a Palace fan can cheer loudly and take the piss. :facepalm:

Why didn't you have a word ???
 


csider

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Why didn't you pipe up then instead of crying about it on here?
 




The Merry Prankster

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Firstly you brought a Palace fan with you, bad enough denying a Brighton fan a seat. Then you sat muted whilst the "friend" danced and cheered following the third goal. At least have the decency to control him. Maybe a leash next time?

Email sent by 1901 Club yesterday afternoon stated:

"The last two games have seen an increase of away fans being entertained in the 1901 Club. The club is delighted that the facilities are being used by such a variety of fans, however we would like to remind away guests that celebrating opposition goals should be kept to a respectful level.

If away fans are seen to be celebrating inappropriately they may be asked to leave the stadium."


So a few of us have reported you to the club.

More than a little ironic that the club won't allow a Brighton shirt to be worn in 1901 but a Palace fan can cheer loudly and take the piss. :facepalm:

i agree. They shouldn't allow away fans in the 1901. We dont let them buy tickets anywhere else (apart from the away end) in the ground so why should we let them in the 1901.
 










One Teddy Maybank

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We had 5 empty seats behind us..... disgraceful. There appeared to be a lot of empty seats in the East as well.
 


xenophon

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I sit two rows infront of the 1901 club in the East and there was a Leeds fan in there giving it large after their first 2 goals on Friday. The stewards had a word with him but didn't kick him out.

Money talks. One rule for us...one rule for them, and I don't mean Brighton & Leeds fans, as I said money talks
 






Hove Seagull

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We had 5 empty seats behind us..... disgraceful. There appeared to be a lot of empty seats in the East as well.

Probably due to all the unnecessary winding-up on here about violence, lots of people didn't bring their kids. I hope these wind-up merchants are proud that they frightened off their own team's supporters.
 


Albion Robster

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Four Palarse fans in 1901 Block A. Row A last night.
Those fans celebrated wildly when Ambrose scored. Jumped up and started hugging each other. No stewards about. Really wanted Albion to get an last-minute equaliser, so I could give it the large one back...but no Judas Murray scored instead! Great!
 




Tooting Gull

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What went on in the West Stand Lower, fairly central after Zaha's equaliser. Was it Palace fans larging it in the boxes?
 


Giraffe

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What was their response?

He shut up. And left sharpish at the final whistle (which was shortly after the Murray goal).

My main point is I can't bloody believe someone would chose to take a Palace fan to a game rather than a Brighton fan when there's loads trying to get tickets who can't. Tosser, total tosser.
 




Triggaaar

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We had 5 empty seats behind us..... disgraceful. There appeared to be a lot of empty seats in the East as well.
That may be because the club moved them due to their attire. People have been getting in with trainers, but the staff are trying to stop it, and sending some of the fans to other seats, that happened to a couple of guys we met up with yesterday.
 




Gazwag

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Probably due to all the unnecessary winding-up on here about violence, lots of people didn't bring their kids. I hope these wind-up merchants are proud that they frightened off their own team's supporters.

I think you will find there is a minority of fans on here compared to those who attend games many parents are fully aware of the history of Palace games without reading whats posted here
 


Storer 68

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He shut up. And left sharpish at the final whistle (which was shortly after the Murray goal).

My main point is I can't bloody believe someone would chose to take a Palace fan to a game rather than a Brighton fan when there's loads trying to get tickets who can't. Tosser, total tosser.

can take who he wants. No business of yours
 


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