Dear I8clowntown I would not dare to comment negatively on your support for your team which is obviously unswervingly loyal to the point of supportive insanity. That you choose to demonstrate this by attemting to denigrate other teams is something which football supporters, most of whom are significantly more erudite and clear thinking than you have been undertaking for many years. I even recall that the covered end frequently sing to extol the virtues of the familial relationships enjoyed by supporters of your ilk, calibre and breeding. However, as has been suggested before on here being insulted by a palace supporter of your obviously high iq (possibly in the range of the number of points your team has scored this season) is like being challenged to mortal combat by a small invertibrate possibly of the cretacious kind. Please for your own self esteem desist from this unequal challenge. Our teams may be in different leagues but so is the intellectal capacity of our support.
First post wtf. Second post. We paid our creditors years ago. Have you put new tvs back up in your executive boxes now you've got a new owner?
Say no more. Words with more than two syllables obviously confuse you, let alone insolvency legislation. Time for bed you obviously have primary school in the morning.
It was was 20p to the pound. Now even if we were to go down next yeah (which I doubt) we will have at least 135 million. Plus another 3 years of 20 million.
So you could afford to pay the remaining debt plus interest, but choose not to. Yet you come on here gloating. Weird.
This is as good as it will ever get for Palace. With Pulis at the helm you will probably have a few years in the Premier League, while we are scrapping with Millwall to avoid the drop. It's up to us to aim for the Premier League to compete with you. I think you'll now see everyone at our club pulling in the same direction, which hasn't always been the case, and we're getting a new pitch with DRAINAGE this summer, and Richard Murray has lost his influence, so we have grounds for long-term optimism.
He told Simon Jordan to enjoy the Championship. And I'm sure Simon Jordan did. Who wouldn't enjoy being a tangerine messiah while running Palace into the ground, administration, lying to the fans about ground ownership and ripping off ordinary businesses?
Maybe, but getting Tony Christie to sing "We Sent the Palace Down" at the Valley was a bit self-indulgent.