CRYSTAL PALACE have sparked a feud with a supporters group by removing a long-standing banner from the Selhurst Park stands.
The banner, which represents Palace’s Holmesdale Fanatics, has been taken down to make space for a new LED advertising board.
The club have removed the group’s banner from the Holmesdale Road Stand[/caption] Crystal Palace fan group Holmesdale Fanatics has accused the club of ‘sabotage’[/caption]The change has infuriated fans, with some accusing the club of “sabotage”.
A statement from the Holmesdale Fanatics read: “After a strong start on Saturday, it’s time to push on together for what we all hope will be a proud unified era.
“Our top flight status has been built upon that very unity and galvanised by a unique fanbase and style of support which brings untold positives.
“So for the club to be sabotaging that very support is beyond comprehension.
“Removing the long standing banner for more soulless LED advertising goes against every principle that the Palace identity has been built on and is flat out insulting to years of hard work and loyalty.
“This banner is symbolic and represents the unique Holmesdale support from all in the stand. Even corporate teams such as Chelsea and Manchester United have chosen to offer multiple upper tier spaces for banners.”
Fans also suggested the move will have a negative impact on new manager Oliver Glasner, who took over from Roy Hodgson earlier this month.
The statement continued: “Glasner has come from a league which puts supporters front and centre but currently he, the players and Palace fans are being denied the true level of support we are capable of by these poor club decisions, choosing corporations over their own fans.
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“All attempts to discuss this with the club get nowhere – as they continue to prioritise forced entertainment such as tacky light and flame shows. Everything our supports stands against.
“Until our banner is returned and and displays are again permitted from the upper tier, the group will be withdrawining flags and tifos.
“Urgent action is needed from them before the next home game. Let supporters support. Restore the Holmesdale.”
Crystal Palace have responded to the statement, insisting the new LED advertising board will bring in revenue for the club.
The Eagles also revealed that meetings have been held with the Holmesdale Fanatics in a bid to find a solution, although a suitable agreement is yet to be made.
A club spokesperson told the Evening Standard: “The club supports fan-led displays, they bring vibrancy to Selhurst Park and we will always assist any group who wants to create them.
“We have installed a wraparound LED system that helps greatly with the spectacle and also drives revenue for the club.
“We are working on various alternative positions for the banner to avoid blocking an LED screen, but so far those we have suggested, such as placing it on the roof of the Holmesdale, have not been deemed acceptable.
“We will continue to work to find a solution as we believe both elements can be in place. We believe both fan-led displays and club light shows have a place and create the great atmosphere that makes Selhurst Park unique.”
The Holmesdale Fanatics supporters group was established in 2005.
Members sit in Block E of the Holmesdale Road Stand.
Crystal Palace have been approached for further comment.