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#31 St. Lukes Railings

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Posted 15 January 2011 - 09:52 AM

SLR I'm sorry but the gas noises still do happen, I've heard them from West Ham fans whilst at White Hart Lane within the last couple of years. I appreciate that it really is a very small minority but the fact is it is still happening. To say that the noises were never used in conjunction with that word is simply not believable the 2 are so closely related that it can't only be a coincidence and if they were not related why would they be known as gas noises surely they would be thought of as something else.

Whether it will happen or not I don't think anyone really knows at the moment but the sizeable bond could be a factor in the economics of West Ham getting it. We'll see on Jan 28th.

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As a season ticket holder for many years I would say that is completely wrong. I've been there many times over the last 20 years. The 'y' word is not used in conjunction with that.

Anyway I'm just glad Isabelles gusset is dry.

ELMO I hope we avoid the clash with the 'wall' I hated the visits when we went down in 2003, it was like a trip back in time.

#32 HillSider

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Posted 15 January 2011 - 10:03 AM

I would suggest you get your facts right. The term is used NOT as an insult as I;ve explained on here. Yes I have heard the gas noises but that was eons ago in the bad old 80's and they were never used in conjunction with 'that' word. You just dont hear that these days. If anyone did that at the Boleyn these days they would get shouted down. You cant call youselves a name then wee your pants if someone else calls you that.

As for 'losing' WHU to the lower divisions you'd be gutted. Arsenal arent your close rivals anymore, were the closest thing you've got to a rival. Who would you be left with?? Fulham?

Won't happen anyway...


This is getting a little off topic, but sorry - the term 'y*d' is not used as an insult? The whole reason THFC fans adopted the word as a badge was the fact West Ham and Chelsea fans used it, usually accompanied by chants praising the Nazis. Yossi Benayoun - an Israeli who has never played for Spurs - is greeted with chants of 'y*ddo' every time he plays at Upton Park. Slightly insulting don't you think?

But returning to the topic at hand, I agree that the CP plans are lip service from THFC in response to the growing opposition from the athletic fraternity.

Edited by HillSider, 15 January 2011 - 10:05 AM.


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Posted 15 January 2011 - 10:05 AM

All we can hope is that the 40 and 50 year olds who made trouble last time now have dodgy knees, hip replacements and are too fat to move!!
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#34 St. Lukes Railings

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Posted 15 January 2011 - 01:12 PM

This is getting a little off topic, but sorry - the term 'y*d' is not used as an insult? The whole reason THFC fans adopted the word as a badge was the fact West Ham and Chelsea fans used it, usually accompanied by chants praising the Nazis. Yossi Benayoun - an Israeli who has never played for Spurs - is greeted with chants of 'y*ddo' every time he plays at Upton Park. Slightly insulting don't you think?

But returning to the topic at hand, I agree that the CP plans are lip service from THFC in response to the growing opposition from the athletic fraternity.

Wrong again.

Yossi was loved by West Ham and was called that AGAIN in a non aggressive/offensive way. How many more times....

'Praising the Nazi's'? I really do give up

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Posted 15 January 2011 - 08:57 PM

SLR's right. I even remember the crowd at Upton Park brandishing the Star of David when Eyal Berkovic was there in the late 90s (got into a scrap with John Hartson on the training ground once if I remember correctly...). Don't forget that East London was a hotbed of anti-fascism (Cable St) and the home of a large number of Jews.

Anyway we are waaaaaaaay off topic here. Has anyone got anything more to add on the stadium redevelopment?
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Posted 15 January 2011 - 09:13 PM

Yes, sounds like the Spurs offer could be a complete disaster but I like the idea of CP remaining a top class athletics venue having spend my youth watching the gripping Coe/Ovett races at the grand prixs. CP is steeped with history.

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Posted 15 January 2011 - 10:07 PM

I can recommend "The Perfect Distance" by Pat Butcher, It details the rivalry perfectly...
http://www.runnerswo...utcher/605.html
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#38 cheerfulmusicman

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Posted 17 January 2011 - 06:01 PM

Press conference called at Crystal Palace Football Club this Thursday to announce plans to relocate the club to Crystal Palace Park.

The Olympic legacy in East London could have interesting knock on effects for CPP/NSC.

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Posted 17 January 2011 - 06:27 PM

Yeah, they mentioned that on LBC news just now.

Am in two minds about it - it would rejuvenate the stadium I suppose, but having seen the mayhem for the surrounding streets when CP have played at Selhurst Park I hate to think of it happening around the park/triangle :blink:

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Posted 17 January 2011 - 07:05 PM

The relocation of this club would be a total disaster
A friend of mine lived near the Selhurst site and moved because of the mayhem and lack of parking and general anti social behavior I cannot understand why some people are so intent on destroying this area,I have no problem with regeneration but this is an awfully sad idea....I may as well sell up now!!

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Posted 17 January 2011 - 07:32 PM

OMG -not another campaign on the horizon. :lol: ;) Poor old Crystal Palace.

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Posted 17 January 2011 - 08:01 PM

Apparently CPFC want to move to a redeveloped stadium but don't want an Athletics track.

They propose building one in Stratford ;)

I bet the LDA must be laughing their socks off. They spent years coming up with a masterplan and then when they released they didn't have the money ( & what money they do have they would rather spend in East London than unfashionable South Central London) and faced with the prospect of having a dilapidated stadium on their books they now have two footy clubs wanting to do it up.

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Posted 17 January 2011 - 08:26 PM

This would be a disaster for the area. Roads gridlocked, litter, disruption, not to mention the effect on the park... Sign me up to the no campaign right away. :angry:

As it happens, I'm looking into selling up. Just hope there's a Palace fan out there who wants to live close to their team.
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Posted 17 January 2011 - 08:40 PM

Press conference called at Crystal Palace Football Club this Thursday to announce plans to relocate the club to Crystal Palace Park.

The Olympic legacy in East London could have interesting knock on effects for CPP/NSC.


oh no no no.... ( :( buries head in hands)

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Posted 17 January 2011 - 09:27 PM

Had a quick look at the CPFC fans forum and there's much excitement about the prospect of a move to the Park. Most seem keen to get rid of the athletics track and are hoping for West Ham to get the Stratford Stadium to support this.

There's some concern about 'the NIMBYS' who might cause problems. Well you can count me as one of those. Looks like the KICC won't be the only ones attempting to 'take territories' :(

The prospect fills me with dread!