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Patriots in 2013!
Oh my fuckin' God, the patriots are losing so many good players. I'm glad gronkowski is still on the team, but he broke his forearm and won't be back for a little while, but hernandez... I hope he wasn't involved with the shooting, otherwise we lose another player for a pretty long time maybe even forever. Wes Welker left for the fuckin' broncos. peyton manning over Tom Brady, bullshit. But the broncos did offer him a 12 million dollar contract for two years, that is awesome, but still, bastard. And Danny woodhead left for the chargers... Am I the only one pissed. But still the patriots still have the best quarterback in the nfl now, look at the records, I'm not lying, he's right after Joe montana...
"3-1 and a Short Walk Home"
Derby games are a sporting oddity. Football rivalries can spring from a wealth of circumstances. Granted most of them limp from the sheer convenience of proximity, sometimes with a frisson of religious bigotry, financial imbalance or a hangover from the industrial revolution thrown in for good measure, but occasionally one springs up for no good reason other than a history of unexpectedly fiery meetings between two teams a good fifty miles apart. It might date back to the seventies. A retaken last minute penalty, Alan Mullery throwing a fiver on the floor (and his toys out of the pram), promotion battles, epic cup replays and then in my lifetime, 2002, AJ scoring a hat trick and celebrating just like that. Five-nil and you can't go home. 2006 and Jobi's late late winner after Dougie's early goals (even if the Golf Tavern did switch to some Kilmarnock game halfway through). All of these add up, and even though I wasn't born in 1972, I innately know. Palace v Brighton matters. It matters to the fans, and it matters to the players. Last night Crystal Palace beat Brighton 3-1 in just another run of the mill, broadly ignored midweek Championship game. No one noticed because on the same night a multi-millionaire Argentinian fella decided that actually he'd rather not play football tonight if it's all the same to you, Mr Mancini. The football world was rapt. The BBC website even ran live text coverage of the world's reaction to this news. Meanwhile a few thousand ordinary football fans ignored the plight of a bunch of overpaid prima donnas from Manchester and watched their own local heroes do battle in a match that meant more than any Champions League group game could ever be worth. Bragging rights. Sure, we may have to travel fifty miles down the A23 to exercise these. Sure, I may struggle to find a Brighton fan to torment up here in Edinburgh. But none of this matters because for now these rights are ours (although this being Palace v Brighton the rights are usually ours). Now I don't know if the match was a classic. But I do know that in eighteen weeks' time the highlights and memories will be dug up again to stoke the passions of the Palace faithful before the rematch. We may play the more local Millwall twice before then, but for Palace, it's Brighton that matters most. So I'll rejoice in last night's victory. I'll walk around grinning for a week. After all, this one will be all the sweeter after a few years off, and because there's something a bit special about the story of the proud rivals comparatively in decline, limping from near liquidation to near relegation two seasons running and still unable to win away from home travelling a few miles down to the coast to face the rivals on the up, a championship winning side with a big name manager, plenty of cash to flash, a brand new stadium, an unbeaten league record at home and a fair few column inches and tv pundits praising their attractive football, and then, after being 1-0 down for 73 minutes of the game scoring three goals within ten minutes to put the upstarts in their place. Like I said, there's just something about these games.