Where did I say the prices were acceptable ? £20 should be the absolute maximum for any away ticket. I was merely correcting you when you said tickets were £60 - in which you were completely wrong, but yet you cant accept it.
Swansea - £35
Norwich - £30 - £50
Hull - £22 - £35
WBA - £25 - £39
Everton - £38 - £44
Man City - £30 - £51
Newcastle - £26 - £36
Yep, all £60 arent they. In fact, only Chelsea and Arsenal charge £60 for away fans and even then that is for Category A teams, which we certainly wouldnt be (except...
Pot kettle black.
Just because some other teams have made a hash of trying to stay up - doesnt mean we'll go the same way. You have a poor argument and have resulted to a pretty poor comment as a reply, someone needs to grow up......
Hull havent done too badly this season as it happens...
Who says we need to be taken over ? Plenty of clubs who dont have massive budgets seem to not being doing that badly this season, Palace included.
If you dont like the fact we COULD be promoted - I trust you will visit your local non-league team instead. Besides, we might not be promoted this...
Fulham who spent 13 years in the Premier League and who also qualified for the Europa League ? Poor choice there, even though they have had a poor season - same with Norwich though they arent a bad side.
Also, 5 Norwich's, Fulham's and Cardiff's ? Thats 3 teams, 2 of which have had stays longer...
You could say the same about Palace last season - possibly one of the worst teams recently to gain promotion, down to teams handing them wins on a plate in the play-offs. Yet they have stayed up. If they can, there is no reason why we cant.
Personally, Id say were in the same position Swansea...