For one, I haven't been online, you clattering cackpan. Unlike you, I don't sit there in grubby underpants, finishing myself off to help flavour a Pot Noodle while trolling human interaction. But you carry on if you wish.
But then we get this grizzle from a knuckle-dragging prannet who says...
A totally meaningless post.
It's you who keeps changing the subject. For a start, you've spent a lot of time trying to convince yourself it's such a non-story. We know there is a story, which is why it's being discussed. Just because you're not interested in your own club's ongoing financial...
Palace Ladies are semi-professional footballers. It's one of the stipulations of being in the second tier of women's football.
Jesus wept, you're easy to pick off.
You (collectively) keep saying it's a non-story. It IS a story. It shows Crystal Palace aren't supporting their own players properly.
What you're trying to justify is that the individuals must 'put themselves out there'. In other words, use what is effectively an internship to get the club (not...
No you wouldn't love to know. You don't give a shit. I know, cos I go. You don't, so what's it to you?
See?
Meanwhile, you've just contradicted yourself with some yawning gibberish.
One - it's not amateur. The women here are full-time professionals. Secondly, women's football IS part of the...
No Crystal Palace team plays in a higher division than Brighton - it's not possible this season, seeing as EVERY SINGLE BRIGHTON TEAM - is in the top division of its own particular pursuit.
Most clubs do raise their own sponsorship. But they don't insist that their own players should be responsible for doing it - at least not at this level of professionalism. They employ professional marketing and sponsorship people to do it for them.
Just because 'the vast majority couldn't care...
They are part of it. They refer to Crystal Palace FC as 'the parent club', meaning it's something they are part of, not merely affiliated with.
You may wish to dismiss it as a non-story (your problem), but with the rise of the women's game in England, and the vital role established football...
It continues: “We believe that, as a forward thinking and proactive club, we are providing some unparalleled opportunities for some very talented young women. Our belief is, that with the support and belief from other, equally as progressive and supportive parties, we can not only achieve our...
Actually, airhead - they are part of Crystal Palace FC. Not only do they use the name 'Crystal Palace' (a trademarked name), they also use the club crest (also trademarked).
Bu more importantly, how do we know they are part of Crystal Palace FC? Because they sodding say they are...
It's a rather good job we have a board of directors (not just through the club centrally, but via AITC as well) prepared to invest not just in the men's and women's teams, but in many aspects of football, including powerchair teams, deaf teams, cerebral palsy teams, walking teams, Down's...