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Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
19,824
Eastbourne
little? how many more seats does it have than the mansex?

I would imagine that your antiquated ground is far smaller in area than the Amex. It certainly strikes me so from memory. As you will have noticed if you are a true fan and not a plastic, the Amex seats have a lot of room both in front and to the sides. That's something not found in very very old grounds such as yours. You may not realise, (indeed why would you unless you are so obsessed with us that you keep up to date with our every move, oh hang on...) that we are in the process of applying for eight thousands more seats which will more than comfortably increase our capacity over yours:)
 


Jan 4, 2012
62
I would imagine that your antiquated ground is far smaller in area than the Amex. It certainly strikes me so from memory. As you will have noticed if you are a true fan and not a plastic, the Amex seats have a lot of room both in front and to the sides. That's something not found in very very old grounds such as yours. You may not realise, (indeed why would you unless you are so obsessed with us that you keep up to date with our every move, oh hang on...) that we are in the process of applying for eight thousands more seats which will more than comfortably increase our capacity over yours:)

hang on, so when you get relegated from the championship next year you will have 30,000ish seats, of which 20,000 will be empty because all the plastics will leave? wow, you'd be worse than coventry.
 


Jan 12, 2012
823
Like the majority of football league clubs,we make a loss. The difference is our 4 co owners make up the shortfall out of their own pockets.This isn't an ideal situation,but unlike in the Goldberg / Jordan years,this wont cause the club to be at the mercy of creditors. This years cup run will net us over £1 mill, and if we get to the final,that will be doubled.
I know as football fans, we always look at our own clubs through rose coloured specs,but as far as im aware,we are in a small band of clubs that are debt free.
 




Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
19,824
Eastbourne
hang on, so when you get relegated from the championship next year you will have 30,000ish seats, of which 20,000 will be empty because all the plastics will leave? wow, you'd be worse than coventry.

If that happens, which i very much doubt, then i agree, we would be akin to Coventry. But as you know, the 'plastic'comment is more appropriate for Palace who only turn out in numbers for a tinpot semi-final.
 


Jan 4, 2012
62
If that happens, which i very much doubt, then i agree, we would be akin to Coventry. But as you know, the 'plastic'comment is more appropriate for Palace who only turn out in numbers for a tinpot semi-final.

Oh no i dont think it is, 6000 of you at the withdean and now suddenly 20000 at the amex? hmmmm plastics anyone? also, tinpot lol you would be creaming yourselves (literally) if you were in our position and taking a 1 goal advantage to cardiff to get to wembley.
 


Phat Baz 68

Get a ****ing life mate !
Apr 16, 2011
5,023
hang on, so when you get relegated from the championship next year you will have 30,000ish seats, of which 20,000 will be empty because all the plastics will leave? wow, you'd be worse than coventry.


You utter cock !!!! Ha ha ha ha :amex::amex::albion2:
 






Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
19,824
Eastbourne
Like the majority of football league clubs,we make a loss. The difference is our 4 co owners make up the shortfall out of their own pockets.This isn't an ideal situation,but unlike in the Goldberg / Jordan years,this wont cause the club to be at the mercy of creditors. This years cup run will net us over £1 mill, and if we get to the final,that will be doubled.
I know as football fans, we always look at our own clubs through rose coloured specs,but as far as im aware,we are in a small band of clubs that are debt free.

I actually hope that is true as i don't wish Palace to go out of business. Suffer relegation a few times etc but not disappear.
 


Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
19,824
Eastbourne
Oh no i dont think it is, 6000 of you at the withdean and now suddenly 20000 at the amex? hmmmm plastics anyone? also, tinpot lol you would be creaming yourselves (literally) if you were in our position and taking a 1 goal advantage to cardiff to get to wembley.

I'll admit to semi-final jealousy if you admit that we were in a unique position regarding Withdean. Obviously,as stated many times before, the awful facilities and environment of that 'stadium'had a detrimental effect on our attendances.
 




eagles #1

New member
May 7, 2004
1,685
London
We were limited to how many we could give you, Your club is clearly being childish, If some people that childish were running my club I'd be worried.

Next year when we've more seats we will likely give you more. Picking up your ball and going home?
I think it's hilarious watching you lot sweating for a ticket to the shrine that is Selhurst Park. We may be losing money because of it, we wont sell out in the home ends, and we're giving Leeds around 4,000 tickets for Saturday. Childish? Perhaps, but very, very funny watching you lot crying about it :D
 


peterward

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Nov 11, 2009
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Feb 14, 2010
4,932
Clubs like Reading, palace and Watford enjoy their drums and goal music. Clubs like Brighton and Cardiff get proper football fans through the gate in enough numbers that a proper atmos can be generated. You cant compare a Brighton or Cardiff atmos with a palace or Reading one. Its chalk and cheese. Palace have a Nigel support that bang drums. we don't but really, its just a different type of fan. Old school clubs where support is passed down over the generations at regional clubs like Brighton and Cardiff. As against clubs that try and achieve such a support but just dont manage it like palace and Reading.
 




Surf's Up

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2011
10,202
Here
Its not their fault there's no atmosphere at the 'arse. How would you feel if you lived somewhere like purley or selsdon or new addington or south croydon or thornton heath or selhurst or coulsden - god you'd be depressed!
 








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