I like this bit from the Telegraph's report...
It was a clash of antagonistic styles, too; the immaculate order of Gus Poyet’s Brighton against the organised chaos of Ian Holloway’s Palace; technique versus tenacity. There is something of Brendan Rodgers’ Swansea in this Brighton side: they had...
Red'n'Blue, I admire you coming on here but the reverse psychology is being laid on with a trowel. Your boys are still in this, as I'm sure you know. I like to think we will have too much for you at our place but I'm very far from being confident.
Sounds like Palace have laid to rest their recent bad form and we will need to be on our toes but I am happy enough with that. The Amex hasn't been a happy hunting ground for visitors in 2013.
@ Lamie Robertson - "Geez palace play ball for a throw in rather than back to Kushy and then attack the throw ...no class"
I'm hoping that will give them lashings of bad karma at the Amex.
BBC says that Calderon was the first to go into the book, clearly forgetting about Jedinak. In other BBC items, Rio Ferdinand seems to be cheering on Palace via Twitter. Simply underlines his "cock" status.
At work. No TV. Rubbish IT and cannot stream anything. Also in a phone dead zone too. Basically it's watching on NSC for me, which is a shame as it tends to go a little quiet here when we're on the box. Why would you be in front of NSC when you can watch?
So please may I ask you keyboard...
Regardless of how the next two matches go, I am so proud of the club and what it has achieved in recent years. We were a moribund club, homeless and stumbling around in the lower divisions for the better part of a decade yet here we are now, with a gleaming home, a team full of talent and the...