All goes out of the window for me because it's Palace. If they win don't they make the head to head even? Or will be one behind, something like that.
At the end of the day, we don't know what the team will be or how much the players will want to win it. But the fans there will want to win it...
So how many PL games do you think people would turn up for if they hadn't already paid for it?
I guess the 5,000 that bought tickets for the Stoke game are all coming to the Palace game then, leaving only 7,000 STH's going.
Looked on the BBS earlier and they said they had less than 20 to sell...
Reserve game? Are you even an Albion fan?
My demeanour? You're the one who said that 12,000 Albion fans are paying for a meaningless game. Think you need to work on yours.
Congratulations on having a go at someone who's going to a game that you're not.
Again, I know there are people who can't make it.
a) The fans who turned up wanted to be there, not because the money guilted them into it.
b) This is an important match simply because it's Palace imo.
I accept that people don't feel the same way, but I thought most people did. If they don't, that's fine.
Watching on TV is a weak excuse though, come on.
4,000 probably is about right. I never thought it was a lot less than you thought it was.
Yes, I know there was ST no shows for Stoke, but I haven't got the actual figure. Shall we say 25,000 Albion turned up?
I couldn't care want competition it is. It's Palace at home, the number one game for...
Meaningless game? **** off.
Reserve sides? You mean the players that played for us in The Championship. Our fans are suddenly too good for them now. Again, **** off.
I agree, but I thought we would have a larger amount of fans who would've turned up no matter what day it was.
If we had 15,000 turn up for Stoke then I wouldn't be arguing my point!
I joked 10,000 and you said I underestimated it. So, 4,000 that can't come because of distance reasons. Where are the other 12,000 that turned up for Stoke?
They don't care are about the rivalry. If they did, they would be there. (If they could be obviously, not someone who lives in Norfolk and has to get up at 5 the next morning to milk the cows)