Though, ironically. Noades has set the wheels in motion to buy the ground back, sparking speculation that he is setting up a consortium to buy the club. This one is going to run and I have no idea what's going to happen.
Noads doesn't own the ground, neither does Ron Noades. The ground was bought by Rock Comapny and that company is now in administration with debts of £500m. Please get your facts right.
Entirely different causes, one is a charitable walk and football is surely irrelevant when it comes to a good cause. Falmer was about the wellbeing and future survival of your football club. We supported you then and on your Fans United day. That's my point.
Yeah it would be funny for a minute or so, but then I'd be more worried to see if you were going under. Behind Palace, you'd be the last club I'd want to see go under, and because I like you, because I hate you, and that's why I want you in the same league as us, with loads of your Tesco bags at...
I can understand that, but it's help from football fans helping to save another club go under. You know, I wouldn't ask for help from Bri.ghton fans, but we would accept it with gratitude. Afterall what is Palace without Brighton and vice versa? Personally the ecstacy of McAnuff's last minute...
Ask any Palace fan if they wanted Brighton to go under, they'd say no. I want them to be in a similar league position to us, with similar resources, similar fanbase, similar aspirations and playing each other every season. What's the point having a rivalry if one, it doesn't exist, two, it's not...
If Warnock goes, Coppell will definitely come back. I'm pretty sure he'd work for Palace in this situation for free, as he did last time he kept us up when we were in the shit.
In fairness I don't see how you can revel in Palace going to the shitter. Palace fans have always supported you in your times when you were up the shitter. I for one was on your march for Falmer. I can laugh at you lot when your team is shit or when you get relegated because you're rubbish, but...
The ground is readily available to purchase at £12m, not sure if I made myself clear. The owners of the ground are also in administration, so this asking price could go down as well.
Difference is, we're a far more attractive proposition than Luton, at least in terms of playing staff (well, what will be left of it), the size and potential size of our support and the fact that our ground is readily available at £12m. It's gonna be a tough few days but we'll come out the...
Hi Scummers. I'm a Palace fan, first post on here but been signed up for a while. My personal view is that we were f***ed either way. Administration is probably best for the long term because no investors would take on our debts before. At least now, our debts will be shrunk considerably and it...