Palace betta get something out of this!
Cursed it
Except against pool. They can lose that.looks like we supporting Chelsea for the rest of the season
' Everyone' wanted to see football come back during these times.It seems very strange mentioning this team in "Rival Watch", however there seems to be a lot of talk of a team I vaguely recall called Leeds United. The point I wanted to make is how all the pundits I've heard seem unanimous that "everyone thinks" that the Premier League will be better for having Leeds in it. It is one of those examples where all the pundits say the same thing and nobody dare voice a contrary opinion. Well I was just wondering who all the "everyone" is? I certainly don't think the PL will be better for having Leeds in it. Moreover it seems to me just another example of "entitlement" - you know where certain teams are entitled to finish in the top four regardless of how good they are. Now we have a team that is apparently entitled to be in the PL, which I disagree with, but I also think the football public don't agree with the pundits on this one.
I agree with your sentiment, it's right and should be the case but it's hard to get away from the history of the game and it plays a big part in the perception of teams and their place in it. It does for me anyway. In a game so dependent on money the use of the term 'deserve' is out of place in my opinion. The top teams are there because they are richer. The riches used to come from their fan base, so fair enough, but now it can come from a rich owner prepared to shovel in huge amounts of cash. This element was always there but with Sky it has attracted the world to the Premier League and it's looked on as a giant money machine. It doesn't alter the view of older fans that teams like Brighton and Bournemouth have little football pedigree and are only there because they are both places of wealth on the South Coast of England. Crystal Palace will, for me, always be a third division side, and that's where I grew up. You may have a perception of Leeds fans being somehow worse than others, which incidentally is laughable as a concept, most football clubs have their quota of idiots and if we judge teams on that basis we'd hardly have any of the big pro sides left.Not referring to Leeds specifically, but I hate the idea that some teams "should" be in the Premier League and I include us in that.
Clubs need to earn it (barring the Woolwich).
Thinking otherwise is the football equivalent of "Do you know who I am?".
I don't give a **** who you are, mate. I care what you've done to get here.
Brighton may have spent the vast majority of their history in the lower leagues, but they've earned their place at the table.
Blackburn, Forest, Wednesday and Sunderland may have double figures in silverware, but they got relegated on merit, as it should be.
There's no monarchy in sport.
Newcastle were "everyone's" second team the season they bottled the league' Everyone' wanted to see football come back during these times.
'Everyone ' wanted the 5000-1 outsiders to win the PL in 2015/2016.
' 'Everyone ' wanted the 5000-1 outsiders to win the PL in 2015/2016.
Not until they've played Liverpool. We need them to lose that one.looks like we supporting Chelsea for the rest of the season
Are so far. C'mon the Villa.Oh good, Villa will be motivated for their game...
Dear SDAre so far. C'mon the Villa.

But but but- I fixed it with my next post. It'll be fine.Dear SD
Please PM me your address so I can come round and slap you every time I say a word containing the letter P as I recite "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper" in it's entirety
Your sincerely
RCL
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But but but- I fixed it with my next post. It'll be fine.
Am I off the hook now?Dear SD
Please PM me your address so I can come round and slap you every time I say a word containing the letter P as I recite "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper" in it's entirety
Your sincerely
RCL
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