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Crystal Palace fans believe in Manchester City’s Crystal Palace fans

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Crystal Palace fans believe in Manchester City’s Crystal Palace fans


When Crystal Palace fans unveiled a huge tefollow at the FIFA World Cup final against Manchester City on Saturday, two fans at the Wembley stove unveiled.

They saw themselves on the banner, Nathan and Dominique Willay, who celebrated with their father in 2011.

The family was celebrating the Darren Ambros strike in 35 storms, while the eagles beat Manchester United in the quarter-finals of the 2011 league cup.

After Mark Brothers died in 2017, Mark died of cancer, the picture became a symbol of missing lovers of palace fans.

In his speech, after winning the 1-0 win, which won the club’s first trophy, Dominic said he had given him a belief that the club would cause trouble.

“We’re just tied, we’re thinking about ‘Have you actually done this?'”

“It’s not for us, it’s not for the club, but what does it mean to us, just made me feel like this is the day of today’s palace, this is the day we’re doing?”

“We hugged, holding hands, five highs, very, surprising, it was very special to be part of it.

Brothers, who were part of the 30,000 fans at the end of the palace in Wembley, were aware of the game but didn’t know they would be shown on it.

“I had no idea that it was us,” Nathan said.

“I thought something would have to be related to a player who would retire this season. Later, someone told him from an unknown location and then we saw him crying as soon as we saw him crying,” he said.

“It was specific, it shows that there is still true love not only for my father, but all the lovers who love the palace and could not see him. Now they all know that we are in the next step.

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