Thursday 3 February 2011

The Cultural Phenomenon of the Unofficial Message Board.

Football fandom in its current form has a lot of differences from even 20 years ago. Terracing is a thing of the past in top flight grounds, the demographic that makes up the majority of attendances regularly includes men, women and children of all ages and the price of pint of beer appears to have increased an inexplicable amount. (Although that could just be my alcoholic tendencies rearing their ugly head for all to see.)

Perhaps the biggest change in recent years though, is the rise of the Internet forum for clubs supporters. These sites can have upwards of 100,000 members in some cases, and debate ranges from which formation the team should be playing to ridiculous conversations based on unsubstantiated rumours of a members Aunt Margaret having spoken to one of the players cleaners about where they may or may not be looking for a move to in the summer etc.

In my clubs case there are two separate message boards which dominate the supporters thoughts, the BBS and Holmesdale Online, both of which have thousands of members and encourage huge amount of debate and banter on a daily basis. I often watch from a far at the daily goings on, regularly getting frustrated at people with vastly differing views to me, but stopping short of actually going through with my anger and responding, instead forcing myself to think that it is just not worth the effort of getting involved in an online debate with someone over an opinion which they are almost definitely not going to change because of me.

There has also been another use for the aforementioned boards in recent months, with the new owners, CPFC2010, deciding to sign up with their own account and speak to the fans directly. Answering as many questions as they can within reason and giving a big chunk of our fan base the satisfaction of knowing that, deep down the people running their club are just like them. It is something which I am almost certain does not happen at any other club in the country and is a new development in the clubs structure which everyone connected with us can rightly feel extremely proud of.

There is however, an element of the message boards which causes far more problems than it solves. The issue I am speaking of relates to individuals starting "threads" which single out players for criticism. There is a grey area to this, it is every fans right to say what they think of certain players and no one should be able to stop that, but today Neil Danns, one of our most consistent central midfielders, took it upon himself via his Twitter account, to address a point which he clearly felt had gone too far.

Neil said, "As I am not a member on cbbs forum can someone reply on the thread that says I have a dodgy back that could make me fail a medical, and that palace shud of sold me cause of this, this is laughable, I have had a bad back for the last month, that is correct but before this.

If you look at my injury record the only major injury I have has been my groin wich I have had no problem with for 2 years and is completely fine now, I see people talk about me as if what they’re saying is true, so ill clear it up, I have never had chronic back problems, I wouldn’t have be able to make 49 starts last season if I did, and 24 this season, due to a knee injury from a challenge, it would b more.

Almost every player gets a couple of injuries a season, especially if your playing most, also I'm not trying to get closer to the north for family reasons my head has not been turned by any speculation, I have simply been playing through a bit of pain to do my part, so to all the people that claim they know the reasons why I'm not supposedly giving my all, or not signing a contract, can you stop lying, to all others your support is brilliant, and I am 100 percent appreciative of it, I just don't want people making up lies, so hopefully I've cleared this up, eaggleess.

Oh ya and this isn't a rant lol, I'm in good spirits and just want to clear it up for the real palace fans, so someone tell the user eddies dad on the cbbs forum, to stop lying, opinions are cool but lying is not."

Without losing his temper or verbally abusing the person in question, Neil clearly demonstrated to anyone who read his comments that what the poster in question had said about him was just not true.

The issue I hold with the person who made these comments about Neil and all the others like him is that, with the internet being so widely accessible now, and club message boards being so widely read, the points made can reach far further than he originally intended them to go.

I am not saying that one person’s views or comments on Neil will have an impact on him not signing a new contract with the club, but one thing is for sure, they definitely won’t have helped matters. It means the vast majority of our supporters (myself included) begin scrambling to try and repair the potential damage to the player’s view of our fans and left with a feeling of worry as to whether we have all been tarred by the same brush.

I would just like to state that I believe, Neil Danns has consistently been one of our top two or three performers throughout the last two seasons, always giving his all for the cause, never pulling out of a challenge and evidently playing through the pain barrier in recent weeks for the greater good of the team. To lose him in the summer would be a monumental blow to the club in my opinion and I hope and believe that CPFC2010 are doing everything within their power to ensure that he does sign a new contract.

If he chooses not to, we will never know as fans if these random outbursts from supposed Palace fans had anything to do with his decision, all I can say is that I and thousands of fellow fans like me, are desperate for him to ignore the few idiots and sign a contract extension with a club where he is loved.

Everybody Danns now.....



Wednesday 2 February 2011

The first post...

Hello everyone and thank you for taking the time to have a look at my new blog snappily titled "Hopkin Looking To Curl One..." in reference to the famous last minute winner scored by Mr. Hopkin for us all those years ago in the play-off final against Sheffield United.

I will be attempting to update this on a reasonably regular basis with my observations on all things happening at CPFC. Some of which you may agree with, a lot of it you may well not, but regardless I will just be glad to know that someone has taken the time to read what I happen to be thinking.

As for the current state of the team, I have to say that yesterdays point away at Watford was extremely satisfying. Going into the game I was far from convinced that we were going to get anything out of it other than a severe pasting, a view that was only enforced by going a goal down after 10 minutes.

It appeared for all the world that we were going to be staring into the abyss of the bottom three for at least a few more days, but then, as mad as it sounds, we managed to get ourselves level, a goal coming from a brilliant ball through from young Wilf into the path of James Vaughan who showed everyone just why Dougie was so desperate to get him back to Selhurst by holding off the challenge of the defender and smashing that ball into the roof of the net with a look of a striker brimming with confidence.

The 2nd half was a strange affair, the fog rolled in and refused to leave, making it genuinely impossible to see what was going on at the other end of the pitch for us Palace fans, prompting what has to be one of my favorite songs in recent memory, "Der Der Der, Where the fuck's Speroni?" from the travelling supporters.

There was also a huge 6 minutes of added time played, but, unlike so many other away games this season the boys managed to dig in and hold on to grab a well earned and much needed point that actually resulted in lifting us out of the bottom three at Sheffield United's expense, after they lost 1 - 0 at home to Svens' Leicester City.

For me though, the most important mention has to go the travelling 1,600 who were truly inspirational in support of the team throughout. When the opening goal went in the noise in the away end only increased and the scenes when Vaughany got us back to 1 - 1 were ones of total pandemonium.

The support clearly affected the players as well, with Neil Danns, Jermaine Easter and the goal scorer James Vaughan all stating on Twitter that the support they and the team received was fantastic.

We now face Middlesbrough at home on Saturday in what can only be seen as a massive game for Dougie and the boys, win it and we distance ourselves further from the bottom three, lose and we will most probably be back exactly where we were before last night’s great result.

The stakes are high, but we wouldn't have it any other way...

Until next time, I will leave you with this superb little clip of what I feel sums up Palace fans humour and support of the team rather neatly.