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Meade's Ball

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
13,683
Hither (sometimes Thither)
I would slyly relish Southampton staying down. It's more a dislike for moneybag-teams i have. I am sure we will be one soon and i'm going to have to just find a reason to justify the overspending. Still, for now you're a luxury team who are yet to learn that you can't just buy success or class, and i do hope you're hung by your own petard, in a nice way.
 








SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

Loyal2Family+Albion!
Sep 28, 2004
11,349
Izmir, Southern Turkey
Gone right off Hudds since last week... Clark has gone from hero to zero so UP THE SAINTS...c ant see anyoen else getting the auto spot now
 


Feb 24, 2011
2,843
Upper Bevendean
Thanks for the well wishes from the saints fan. I wish we could go back to the old days with this rivalry shit. What I mean by that is that there seems to be lots of younger members and a few older ones, who seem to have all but forgotten that PALARCE are our rivals far more than the saints. All my life in the north stand I cannot remember us singing anti saints songs unless we were playing them. That said I would still rather Hudds came up with us, as I have family there and it's much easier to say to the wife "lets go up to see you're mum" then by the time we are halfway up the M1, suddenly proclaim that the Albion are up there too. What a strange coincidence.
 




Danny-Boy

Banned
Apr 21, 2009
5,579
The Coast
Its funny that when opposition fans come on here saying "congratulations you are going up, you are the best team in the league" etc, people reply by saying "hope you go up, got a soft spot for you guys" etc. However, if they say "you're shit, crap ground, crap fans" etc, please reply with "f*** off, hope you do down" etc. :laugh:

Yes but the replies aren't from the same people are they?
 


Danny-Boy

Banned
Apr 21, 2009
5,579
The Coast
Thanks for the well wishes from the saints fan. I wish we could go back to the old days with this rivalry shit. What I mean by that is that there seems to be lots of younger members and a few older ones, who seem to have all but forgotten that PALARCE are our rivals far more than the saints. All my life in the north stand I cannot remember us singing anti saints songs unless we were playing them. That said I would still rather Hudds came up with us, as I have family there and it's much easier to say to the wife "lets go up to see you're mum" then by the time we are halfway up the M1, suddenly proclaim that the Albion are up there too. What a strange coincidence.

Funny thing most of the people around Selhurst way have forgotten about Albion, could be because apart from about three or four seasons you haven't been at the Palace level much since the late 1980's. No doubt your imminent resumption of the fixture is the reason behind your attempt to whip things up again.
 


Brovion

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Jul 6, 2003
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Funny thing most of the people around Selhurst way have forgotten about Albion, could be because apart from about three or four seasons you haven't been at the Palace level much since the late 1980's. No doubt your imminent resumption of the fixture is the reason behind your attempt to whip things up again.
I agree. I think it's slightly embarrassing the way people go on about a 'rivalry' with a club that we've barely played in the last twenty-odd years because they've been bigger and better than us. It's a bit like Scotland claiming to be rivals with England; in fact it's worse than that as England and Scotland have always been ancient rivals whereas Brighton and Palace were barely aware of each others existence before 1975.

Maybe it'll change if you lot stay up and Southampton don't go up. Then we can go back to the 'old(ish) days'.
 




Brovion - you're on a terrific roll for talking bollocks. Pompey have only played Saints only 6 times in league games since 1976. Are you now saying their rivalry is embarrassing too?

And to think that you claimed in another thread that Saints v Brighton could develop into a rivalry. Honestly, give this "no Palace rivalry" claptrap up.
 


Brovion

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Jul 6, 2003
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Brovion - you're on a terrific roll for talking bollocks. Pompey have only played Saints only 6 times in league games since 1976. Are you now saying their rivalry is embarrassing too?

And to think that you claimed in another thread that Saints v Brighton could develop into a rivalry. Honestly, give this "no Palace rivalry" claptrap up.
The Portsmouth v Southampton rivalry has a far more solid basis than Brighton and Palace. The two cities are rival ports, that rivalry spilled into football and it's always been there. I'm not sure how old you are but prior to at the very earliest 1975 Brighton and Palace didn't give a toss about each other; indeed if you'd asked me then who our rivals were I'd probably have said Bournemouth. Southampton and Portsmouth had been rivals for decades at that point.

Given that the rivalry is so shallow-rooted I am genuinely surprised it has lasted so long, especially given the disparity between the two clubs for most of that period. However I've no doubt that if you did a 'rivals' poll Palace would win by a country mile - whether Palace still feel quite so strongly is a moot point given Danny-Boy's post above.

With regard to a potential permanent rivalry with Southampton I'm not totally discounting it but sadly, despite what I've said, I don't think it'll really happen to be honest. We'll always be at best 'second rivals' as nothing will take the place of Portsmouth. However they ARE our rivals this season; they're local, they've got a gobby twat for a manager and lairy ex-players of ours. I have found it quite amusing to read all the almost pro-Southampton posts on here ranging from "I quite like them actually" to "Why are there all these anti-Saints threads? They're not our rivals!" The latter posts are almost made with a hint of desperation as if the posters know that the rivalry with Palace WILL die unless it's constantly nurtured.

So all the while people keep saying "Southampton aren't our rivals!" I'll be saying "Oh yes they are actually!" Put me on ignore if you don't like it.
 


Dick Knights Mumm

Take me Home Falmer Road
Jul 5, 2003
19,736
Hither and Thither
I'm not sure how old you are but prior to at the very earliest 1975 Brighton and Palace didn't give a toss about each other; indeed if you'd asked me then who our rivals were I'd probably have said Bournemouth.

I'd agree with that. With a nod towards Luton for some reason that I can't remember now.


Given that the rivalry is so shallow-rooted I am genuinely surprised it has lasted so long, especially given the disparity between the two clubs for most of that period. However I've no doubt that if you did a 'rivals' poll Palace would win by a country mile - whether Palace still feel quite so strongly is a moot point given Danny-Boy's post above.

It felt pretty strong at our first visit to Selhurst for that game (can't remember the score). From both sides.


I have found it quite amusing to read all the almost pro-Southampton posts on here ranging from "I quite like them actually" to "Why are there all these anti-Saints threads? They're not our rivals!"

I do quite like them. Partly due to the my enemies enemy sentiment. Partly because the Dell was a good place for an away trip, and partly due to this:

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So even if Adkins is a gobby twat and some of their fans on here are frankly an embarrassment, and trying to forget the Blackpool promotion stitch-up (and that FA cup match) - they are a fairly harmless lot.

It would however be funny to see them miss out in the play-offs. But if they are a rival (other than in a friendly sense) it will only last while we are competitors.

Unlike Palace.
 




Brovion

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It's funny that I'm one of the few age 50+ people who DOESN'T really hold the Spurs game against them. Well not that much. I was always more pissed off that the local TV stations barely acknowledged our existence, and when we did get promoted in 1977 they started the story with "Well it's not as big an achievement as Southampton winning the Cup, but ..."
 


Dick Knights Mumm

Take me Home Falmer Road
Jul 5, 2003
19,736
Hither and Thither
It's funny that I'm one of the few age 50+ people who DOESN'T really hold the Spurs game against them. Well not that much. I was always more pissed off that the local TV stations barely acknowledged our existence, and when we did get promoted in 1977 they started the story with "Well it's not as big an achievement as Southampton winning the Cup, but ..."

That is a good one.

It was funny looking back that day when the rumour went around about one of them had scored - and the North Stand erupted.
 


mona

The Glory Game
Jul 9, 2003
5,471
High up on the South Downs.
It's funny that I'm one of the few age 50+ people who DOESN'T really hold the Spurs game against them. Well not that much. I was always more pissed off that the local TV stations barely acknowledged our existence, and when we did get promoted in 1977 they started the story with "Well it's not as big an achievement as Southampton winning the Cup, but ..."

As another older fan, I'm with you here. My take was that Spurs were the club who really did the dirty on us and snatched the third place.
 




Sam Ovett

The New Manager Bus
Gotta admit, he seemed quite pleasant in that interview. I think, from his comments, he insinuated that the comment he made in November was an attempt at trying to get under our skin...which worked...as had happened with his time at Scunny when they won the league, but obviously, as with Scunny, the team hasn't let it get to them, and as Dicker said, motivated them.

I don't know, but I like them a lot more now. Seeing their training session, it seemed a fun place...not too against them coming up with us (as long as they are in second :lol: )
 


colinz

Banned
Oct 17, 2010
862
Auckland
It was just about mathematically impossible for Saints to have missed out on promotion. If Spurs won that game 3 nil, Brighton would have to have put 6 goals past Blackpool, to have been promoted instead of Southampton. All Saints had to do was win that final game to have been champions. It was quite obviously a fit up.
Maybe McMennamy & Burkinshaw were mates, I think they were both Geordies.
 


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