3rd Rnd FA cup who would you rather beat: Palace or Reading?

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Beeneys gloves

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Reading 6-0 on their home patch in front of a massive 6,000 away support and a miserly 8,000 from their lot, bunch of ****s
 


perth seagull

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That's like asking if you'd rather have your left bollock or your right bollock removed.

Same difference, they're both scum.
 






SM BHAFC

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Who the f*** are Reading could not care less about them they are a nothing club, that lot up the M23 hate them with a passion.

Maybe you have to be a certain age probably 30 +
 


REDLAND

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At the foot of the downs
Palace, get them at the Withdean and I'll think we can do them now !!!
 






TOTKM

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Re: Re: 3rd Rnd FA cup who would you rather beat: Palace or Reading?

Wilts said:
Rivalries are not born overnight. Surely you want Palace?!?

Yes but Wilts, Reading have been trying to shit on us for the best part of three years now, so it's not overnight.

Has to be the over achievers of Reading for me, what an atmosphere it's going to be next season!
 


watsongooal

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Still palace. Reading are a nothing team to me and not even worth hating
 








DTES

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Palace. Every time.

I can't stand Cardiff, but I was disappointed they lost at Palace at the weekend.

I'd love to see us get further than Reading, but I'm far more worried about the Selhurst scum.
 




Spiros

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How could it ever be anyone other than Palace? Granted it would be nice to put one over the Mad one but with any cup draw it would just have to be Palace.
 




Lady Whistledown

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we can have both, I reckon.

Reading in the 3rd round to minimise the money they make out of the competition and maximise the humilation of losing to a 2nd Division team on their own patch. Coppell gets sacked following the embarrassing defeat and RFC's run of 16 games without a win. He unsuccessfully begs Brighton to take him back.

Followed by Palace at Selhurst, where the Eagles' new boss John Gregory spits feathers at Brighton's injury time twice-taken hotly disputed penalty winner from Guy Butters. When asked about Gregory's behaviour, Dick Knight shrugs and says "I'm sorry, I have no idea who he is. I wouldn't recognise him if he stood on the HOlmesdale end with an eagle on his head...."
 








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perth seagull said:
That's like asking if you'd rather have your left bollock or your right bollock removed. Same difference, they're both scum.


You've got scum for bollocks? Sounds nasty. Have you seen a doctor?
 


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