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Crystal Palace
Ground Name: Selhurst Park
Capacity: 26,309 (all seated)
Address:
Selhurst Park, London, SE25
6PU
Main Telephone No: 0208-768-6000
Fax No: 0208-771-5311
Ticket Office: 0871-2000-071
Team Nickname: The Eagles
Year Ground Opened:
1924
Pitch Size: 110 x 74 yards
Shirt Sponsors: GAC Logistics
Kit Manufacturers: Diadora
Home Kit Colours: Red & Blue
Away Kit Colours: Grey & White
Official Web Site:
www.cpfc.co.uk
Unofficial Web Site:
The Holmesdale Online
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| Contents |
What's The Ground
Like?
Looking Towards The Holmesdale Road Stand (photo)
What Is It Like For Visiting Supporters?
Where To Drink
Main Stand (photo)
How To Get
There By Car & Where To Park
By
Train
Whitehorse Lane Stand (photo)
Local
Rivals
Admission
Prices
Ground Layout
Fixtures 2007-2008
Programme Price
Disabled Facilities
Record & Average Attendance
Fans Ground Reviews
Hotel
Accommodation
Feedback
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| What's The Ground
Like? |
| Both ends of the ground have had new stands constructed in
recent years, much improving the overall look of the ground. The two tiered Holmesdale Road Stand is at one end, and
is where the bulk of home
supporters congregate. This stand has a large lower tier, with a smaller
upper tier that overhangs it. The stand looks impressive and has a large
curved roof, as well as windshields on either side of the upper tier.
Opposite is the Whitehorse Lane
Stand. This is unusual in having a single tier of
seating, with a double row of executive boxes above them. A video screen
perches on the roof, which somehow doesn't look as if it was
meant originally to be fitted there. This stand has now been renamed the 'Croydon
Advertiser Family Stand'. One side is the large, covered, single tiered
Arthur Wait stand, while on the other side the Main Stand is also single
tiered. Both stands are now beginning to show their age; for example both
have wooden seating and the Main Stand has a row of small floodlights
perched on its roof and both have a number of supporting pillars. The Arthur
Wait Stand has a TV gantry suspended beneath its roof. Michael Clement adds;
'To add a bit of razzmatazz to the beginning of games, the club now play a
programme of loud music, as the teams emerge onto the pitch'. This
includes playing 'Glad All Over' by the Dave Clarke Five, which is
enthusiastically joined in to by the Palace fans. Top Of
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Looking Towards The Holmesdale
Road Stand |

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| What Is It Like
For Visiting Supporters? |
On the whole Crystal Palace is a fairly relaxed ground to
visit and you are unlikely to encounter any problems, except perhaps getting stuck in the
traffic on the way to the game! Away fans are located in one
side of the Arthur Wait
Stand near to the Holmesdale Road End, where just over 2,000 away supporters can be
accommodated. Nikita a visiting Gillingham fan adds; 'If you are seated
towards the rear of the stand then you will find that you are sitting on
old wooden seats and there is very little leg room'.
Plus the views of the playing action are not particularly great from the
back of the stand, due to the overhang of the roof. And if that is not
enough then there is the odd supporting pillar to contend with too!
On my last visit there was a particularly good atmosphere within the
ground, especially from the home fans in the Holmesdale
Road End, which is situated to the left of the away
section. I was impressed with the Palace fans, who clearly
were passionate about their Club, but in a non-intimidatory
manner, towards away fans. In fact there was plenty of good banter going
on between the two sets of supporters. Within the Arthur Wait Stand, there
are plenty of refreshments available, including burgers (£2) and chips
(£1). However,
if you if there is a sizeable away support, then getting
food and drink could be a problem, as there is only one small refreshment
area to cater for the whole away support. Plus as there is no formal queuing
system, then joining the scrum that inevitably ensues at the counter, is not
for the faint hearted so you may consider getting something outside of the
ground before the game starts .... Also
if you do happen to visit the Gents, watch out for the small
downward flight
of steps to the toilets. I almost went
flying!Top Of
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| Where To Drink? |
Opposite Thornton Heath Railway Station
there is a Wetherspoons pub, popular with both home and away
supporters. It is about a 15 minute walk from here to the ground (as
you come out of the pub turn right and follow the other fans). There
are plenty of Kebab & Chip shops available on the route to the ground.
Phil Moore recommends the following pubs around Selhurst
Park, where on the whole, away fans are tolerated:As Phil says; 'Good news for real ale lovers is that Palace is surrounded by
more CAMRA listed pubs than ever, I think there are 4-5 in
the CAMRA
Good Beer
Guide. Not to
mention the two new Wetherspoon outfits'
Around Selhurst Railway Station:
Two Brewers - Gloucester Road
From the station cross the road using the zebra crossing and turn right (heading
away from ground). Gloucester Road is third on the left. Comfortable cottage type pub.
Small public bar, Shepherd Neame ales on sale -rare outside Kent.
Clifton Arms Clifton Road
Turn left out of the station and take the 3rd road on the left. This is the nearest pub to
Stadium. A big Victorian corner pub well known for high quality of ales. Selection changes
weekly. 3 or 4 bitters always on. Drawback: due to popularity away fans will only be
admitted if they turn up early. After One thirty it's Palace season ticket holders only
past the doorman.
Around Thornton Heath Railway Station:
The Railway Telegraph - Brigstock Road
From the station cross the road (zebra) and turn right. Pub is 100 yards down this road. A
spacious Youngs house. Firm favourite with away fans. Also there's a Wetherspoons pub
directly opposite the station.
Around Norwood Junction Railway Station:
The Alliance - Station Road (by clock tower)
A gem. Usually two real ales. Narrow shape of bar does means it can get crowded when
waiting for service. Bar staff are friendly.
Wetherspoons - South Norwood High Street
A few doors down from the Alliance. Standard Wetherspoons fare.
The Ship - South Norwood High St
From Station Turn right at Clock Tower into the High St. Continue down to cross roads with
Portland Road. Cross with care and carry on for another 100 metres. The Ship is a free
house with 3-4 real ales and ciders. Has wooden floor, juke box SKY TV. Very noisy.
The Portmanor - Portland Road
From Station Turn right at Clock Tower into the High St. Continue down to cross roads with
Portland Road. At crossroads turn right heading downhill under railway bridge You can't
miss the pub. Do not be put off by garish disco decor this place serves great beers.
Usually 3 real ales. Banks of TVs behind the bar are continuously screening football.
Alternatively alcohol is
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Main
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| How To Get
There By Car & Where To Park |
Leave the M25 at Junction 7 and follow the signs for the
A23 to Croydon. At Purley bear left onto the A23 at its junction with the A 235 (to
Croydon). You will pass roundabouts and junctions with the A232 and A236 as you pass
Croydon, after which the A23 bears left at Thornton Heath
(at the Horseshoe pub roundabout). Here you must go straight over,
into Brigstock Road (B266), passing Thornton Heath Station on your left and bearing right
on to the High Street. At the next mini roundabout, (Whitehorse Road/Grange Road) go left
into Whitehorse Lane. The ground is on your right.
Richard Down informs me;
'An alternative route for fans coming from the North, is to leave
the M25 at Junction 10
and follow the A3 towards
London. After about ten miles you will reach the Tolworth
roundabout at which you turn right onto the A240
towards Epsom. After about three miles turn onto
the A232 towards Sutton. Follow the A232 through Sutton and
Carshalton and just before reaching Croydon, turn
left onto the A23 north towards Thornton
Heath'. Where the A23
bears left at Thornton Heath (at the Horsehoe pub
roundabout). Here you must go straight over,
into Brigstock Road (B266), passing Thornton Heath Station on your left and bearing right
on to the High Street. At the next mini roundabout, (Whitehorse Road/Grange Road) go left
into Whitehorse Lane. The ground is on your right.
Thanks to Richard Down for
supplying the alternative directions.
There is plenty of street parking
in the area. Please note that the
traffic can be pretty bad on Saturdays even without
football traffic, so make sure you allow yourself
some extra time to make the journey.
For a map showing the location of Selhurst Park
click here
(to take you to the Street Map website).
To go to a
simplified page, containing the directions and pub info, which you can
print out click here.
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| By
Train |
The nearest railway stations are Selhurst or
Thornton Heath which are served by London Victoria main line station,
Clapham Junction, London Bridge (every 30 mins) and East Croydon (every 15
mins). You can also use Norwood
Junction station which is also served by Victoria, but is a little further away. It is then a 10-15 minute walk to ground.
Please note that Crystal Palace station is nowhere near the ground.
If you are coming from outside London, it may be an idea to
purchase a 'Travelcard' at the first tube station you encounter (or some
train operators also allow you to add this onto your train ticket) and
tell the clerk that you want a 'Travelcard' that will cover you as far
as Selhurst or Thornton Heath. The card then allows you unlimited travel
on the tube and trains within the London travel zone and avoids having to
buy a ticket for
each leg of the journey.Top Of
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Whitehorse Lane Stand |
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| Local
Rivals |
| Charlton Athletic, Millwall (and a little further away) Brighton & Hove Albion.
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| Admission
Prices |
Common with most Clubs,
Crystal Palace operate
a category system (A, B & C) for matches whereby tickets cost more for the
most popular matches (category A).
Home Fans:
Executive Area/Directors Box: Adults £50 (B £45) (C £40),
Concessions £33 (B £30) (C £27)
Main Stand: Adults: £40 (B £35) (C £30),
Concessions £23 (B £20) (C £17)
Croydon Advertiser Family (Whitehorse Lane) Stand:
Adults: £30 (B £25) (C £20),
Concessions £18 (B £15) (C £12) Under 16's £13 (B £10)
(C £7)
Holmesdale Stand (Gallery): Adults: £37 (B £32) (C
£27),
No Concessions
Holmesdale Stand (Upper): £35 (B £30) (C £25),
Concessions £18 (B £15) (C £12)
Holmesdale Stand (Lower): £30 (B £25) (C £20),
Concessions £18 (B £15) (C £12)
Arthur Wait Stand: £30
(B £25) (C £20),
Concessions £18 (B £15) (C £12)
Away Fans:
Arthur Wait Stand: £30
(B £25) (C £20),
Concessions £18 (B £15) (C £12)Top Of
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Ground
Layout |
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| Fixtures
2007-2008 |
| For the Crystal Palace fixture list
click
here (to take you to the BBC Sports Website).
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| Programme
Price |
| Official Programme:
£3.
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Disabled
Facilities |
For details of disabled facilities at the ground please
visit the relevant page on the National Association Of Disabled Supporters
(NADS)
website.
Trevor Elias a visiting Fulham supporter,
provides me with the following update; 'We parked in the Sainsburys car
park next to the ground, show your orange badge to the steward. Be warned,
the access roads to the car park have cobbled speed ramps & to avoid
this means using the pavement which runs by the ticket office window &
queue. Away fans were in the Arthur Wait stand with dedicated stewards
to help. The view can be poor as fans stand up in front of you,
however, it's still possible to see 95% of the game. Another downside is
the toilets, there are 2 disabled loos but these were being used by anyone
& it was hard to get to the entrance so be ready to shout at people. The
admission fee was £9.00 for a helper & free for the wheelchair user.
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| Record
& Average Attendance |
Record Attendance:
51,482 v Burnley
Division 2, May 11th, 1979.
Modern All Seated Attendance Record:
26,193 v Arsenal
Premier League, November 6th, 2004.Average Attendance:
2006-2007: 17,541 (Championship League)
2005-2006: 19,457 (Championship League)
2004-2005:
24,103 (Premier League)
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Fans
Reviews Of Selhurst Park |
John
Bray (Cardiff City) 4/02/06
Susan
Bowen (Leicester City) 2/01/06
Paul
O'Hagan (Neutral) 22/01/05Top Of
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Hotel
Accommodation |
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