Angles & Reactions 17 May 2026 17 May 2026 19:56 UTC

EPL/MW37/BRECRY

The big story isn't the 2-2 draw itself—it's the injury crisis that's overshadowing the final week, with fans genuinely torn between frustration at the result and genuine concern about what these knocks mean for the run-in. Schade's VAR penalty and diving antics have split the room completely, some furious at his theatrics whilst others are celebrating the moment, and that mentality question is burning harder than the actual football. What makes this fascinating is that with eight goals flying about and the season on a knife-edge, nobody can agree whether this draw matters or whether staying healthy matters more.
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Angles
Injury Concerns Overshadow Draw as Final Looms
Most Divided
Brentford and Palace Draw in Chaotic VAR Drama
Match Events 177 posts
Positive 35.0% Neutral 45.8% Negative 19.2%
Palace fans are absolutely buzzing with relief after that 2-2 draw at the Gtech Community Stadium, and here is the thing—they're not even trying to hide it. With the club sitting 15th and clinging to their top-flight status, a point away from a side pushing for European football feels like a genuine rescue mission, and that late Ouattara equaliser has them convinced they've got something to fight with going into the final matches. The celebrations in those replies aren't about the football being beautiful—they're about survival, pure and simple.
Neutral
87.5%
"@CPFC That makes me so happy"
Approval
6.2%
"@billMFC23 @CPFC Glad that helps mate, enjoy the championship next season :)"
Love
6.2%
"Amazing goal, I fucking love it"
Brentford and Palace Clash in Controversial Draw
Team Overall 119 posts
Positive 21.0% Neutral 32.8% Negative 46.2%
Here's the thing — Brentford fans were absolutely split down the middle after that 2-2 draw, and it's all because of how it unfolded. You've got one half of the fanbase celebrating Dango Ouattara's crucial second-half leveller and praising the character to fight back, whilst the other half is absolutely seething about that early penalty and what they're calling a bottled opportunity in a must-win game at this stage of the season. The real tension? Most supporters recognise the fight was there, but with relegation wolves circling in the lower half of the table, dropping two points at home when you're eighth stings like nothing else.
Neutral
65.4%
"@BrentfordFC Proud of you Dangoooooo"
Disappointment
21.0%
"@BrentfordFC What a fucking abysmal performance in a must win game. Just zero mentality. So embarrassing."
Admiration
13.6%
"@BrentfordFC Proud of you Dangoooooo"
Brentford's Toothless Display in Eight-Goal Thriller
Team Overall 63 posts
Positive 3.2% Neutral 17.5% Negative 79.4%
Here is the thing — Brentford fans were caught between two worlds after this absolute roller coaster. Most stayed measured about it, but a simmering anger lurked beneath the surface: they watched their side look utterly lost in possession, devoid of urgency and structure, and only a fortunate draw kept them from a full-blown embarrassment. The gulf between what they knew this midfield could be and what shambled across the pitch that day left supporters genuinely wondering whether something had broken in Keith Andrews's system, because this was being called the worst performance of the entire season.
Neutral
64.1%
"Our best midfield btw too"
Disappointment
17.9%
"This may be the worst game all season "
Anger
17.9%
"This is fucking miserable. What the hell?"
VAR Penalty Call Splits Brentford and Palace Fans
Referee Decisions 51 posts
Positive 3.9% Neutral 39.2% Negative 56.9%
Here's the thing — the VAR penalty call in the fourth minute barely registered as controversial, with most fans either accepting it or moving straight past it, but what absolutely caught everyone's attention was that absolutely ridiculous throw-in that preceded it, a flat-out missile of a delivery that had half the internet distracted applauding Sepp's technique rather than debating the penalty itself. The broader reaction was almost resigned — neutrality dominated because fans had bigger fish to fry, though a stubborn minority insisted it was never a spot-kick to begin with, drowned out by the noise around how quick and athletic that throw-in actually was.
Neutral
83.8%
"That’s brilliant from Sepp "
Amusement
8.1%
"never a penalty"
Confusion
8.1%
"never a penalty"
Brentford And Palace Fight Back In Chaotic Draw
Match Events 39 posts
Positive 15.4% Neutral 82.1% Negative 2.6%
The Brentford-Crystal Palace draw landed with a thud of resignation rather than drama — fans from both camps simply acknowledged the stalemate with a shrug and a handshake emoji, because after ninety minutes of back-and-forth madness, neither side had earned the right to celebrate. Two goals apiece, penalties, headers, comebacks, and it all amounted to nothing, which tells you everything about a fixture where both teams traded blows but neither could land the knockout punch.
Neutral
89.7%
"It finishes level 🤝 https://t.co/SndSiOUA30"
Approval
10.3%
"It finishes level 🤝 https://t.co/SndSiOUA30"
Brentford and Palace Fans Celebrate Dramatic Draw
General 37 posts
Positive 43.2% Neutral 48.6% Negative 8.1%
Here's the thing — after a pulsating 2-2 draw that had both sets of fans on the edge of their seats, the response was measured but warm, with supporters across both camps expressing gratitude and cautious optimism rather than outright elation. The neutral tone dominated, reflecting the bittersweet nature of a draw neither side could quite claim victory from, though the late equaliser from Ouattara and the overall competitive spirit of the match drew genuine appreciation from those watching. What really stood out was the gratitude — fans thanking their teams and fellow supporters for the energy and commitment shown, suggesting that even in a stalemate, there was respect for the football on display and what both sides had given.
Neutral
75.9%
"Great start"
Love
13.8%
"Thankful for your support ❤️💙 https://t.co/RDdVjZT2G1"
Admiration
10.3%
"Great start"
Kelleher's Howler Costs Liverpool European Dream
Match Events 32 posts
Positive 9.4% Neutral 28.1% Negative 62.5%
Liverpool fans are caught between appreciation for the squad's attacking talent and sheer mortification at a defensive collapse that's torpedoed their European hopes, with Kelleher's mistake becoming the focal point of their frustration — not because he's the only culprit, but because it's the most visible evidence of how badly things fell apart. The tone is almost resigned rather than furious; there's embarrassment that a team capable of brilliant football can simultaneously play like they're training in a park, with eighteen turnovers in their own half laying bare a structural problem that one goalkeeper's error merely crystallised.
Neutral
71.4%
"Kayode was one of the best signings ever!"
Embarrassment
14.3%
"The defending there was beyond embarrassing. Fucking Christ, it's like they think it's a friendly, and good lord Kelleher..."
Annoyance
14.3%
"The defending there was beyond embarrassing. Fucking Christ, it's like they think it's a friendly, and good lord Kelleher..."
Crystal Palace Fans Hail Wharton's First Goal of Season
Match Events 24 posts
Positive 41.7% Neutral 41.7% Negative 16.7%
Crystal Palace supporters took a moment to celebrate a rare bright spot in a frustrating campaign: Adam Wharton's first goal of the season in the 52nd minute. The mood was measured but genuine—fans recognised this as a sign of what Wharton could offer rather than pure euphoria, with several highlighting his technical quality and athleticism as a genuine asset for the club going forward. There was real affection for the player himself, a sense that Palace had unearthed something special, even if the season as a whole had left plenty to be desired.
Neutral
68.4%
"wharton and elliot anderson are so technically and athletically gifted man these two will be the signings of the wndow"
Admiration
21.1%
"Happy for Wharton, proper player"
Amusement
10.5%
"First goal for Wharton and it was an absolute fluke lol What is Kelleher doing there"
Brentford Fans Frustrated as Team Looks Disengaged
Team Overall 21 posts
Positive 9.5% Neutral 28.6% Negative 61.9%
Brentford supporters weren't upset about losing — they were gutted about *how* their team played, with fans hammering the players for a lack of effort and engagement that made the result feel like an afterthought. The real anger came from a sense of shame, that Brentford had rolled over against a Palace side that looked sharper and hungrier in the opening stages. For these fans, it wasn't the draw that stung; it was the complete absence of fight, the kind of disengaged performance that cuts deeper than any scoreline.
Neutral
63.6%
"@CPFC Palace looking great in the opening quarter hour."
Embarrassment
18.2%
"Sorry. This is fucking ridiculous. Shame on the players for making crystal palace who don’t give a rats ass about the league look good."
Annoyance
18.2%
"Sorry. This is fucking ridiculous. Shame on the players for making crystal palace who don’t give a rats ass about the league look good."
Brentford's Europe Dream Dies in Palace Draw
Team Overall 21 posts
Positive 14.3% Neutral 23.8% Negative 61.9%
Brentford fans are split between stubborn hope and creeping resignation, with nearly a third expressing genuine disappointment at surrendering a two-goal lead to Crystal Palace. The real sting, though, comes from a third angle — fans aren't just frustrated at the result, they're questioning whether the side even wants European football anymore, pointing to a pattern of second-half collapses that feels less like bad luck and more like mental disengagement. With eighth place looking increasingly like Brentford's ceiling this season, that Europa League dream feels less like a target and more like a mercy killing.
Neutral
46.2%
"We can still do it lads"
Disappointment
30.8%
"Fairly convinced at this stage that we don’t want Europe. We were the same on the final home game last season against Fulham. Absolutely pathetic… no "
Disapproval
23.1%
"Great effort lads, not like we're playing for European qualification or anything"
Fans Slam Schade's Diving and Mentality Issues
Match Events 20 posts
Positive 25.0% Neutral 40.0% Negative 35.0%
Here's the thing — the Brentford fanbase was remarkably measured about Schade's diving and attitude problems, with most supporters staying optimistic rather than firing off in anger. The real story wasn't outrage; it was pragmatism mixed with genuine belief that Dango Ouattara could step up and become the player Schade promised to be next season. You could sense the fans had already mentally moved on, ready to back whoever comes in ready to fight, but crucially still hopeful about what's ahead.
Neutral
64.7%
"Hopefully the players want it as much as you do! "
Optimism
29.4%
"I think Dango next season will be what we thought Schade would be this season. I see so much potential in him."
Anger
5.9%
"i hate schade's diving so, so much."
Sunderland Fans Dissect Chaotic European Race Math
Team Overall 20 posts
Positive 5.0% Neutral 55.0% Negative 40.0%
Here's the thing: Brentford fans are split between relief and frustration after that draw with Crystal Palace. Most are content to stay in the conversation for Europe, but there's a gnawing sense that victory here would've tightened their grip on the top seven—instead they're staring down a trip to Anfield needing to win, while Chelsea and Sunderland circle like sharks. The anger cuts deeper for those who watched the match slip away; two goals up and they couldn't finish it, which in a season this tight feels like leaving points on the table when you can least afford it.
Neutral
54.5%
"I'll take a draw. We're safe."
Optimism
27.3%
"I hope crystal palace gets relegated"
Approval
18.2%
"I'll take a draw. We're safe."
Brentford's Dropped Points Cost Dream of Top Six
Team Overall 17 posts
Positive 0.0% Neutral 76.5% Negative 23.5%
Brentford fans were devastated but oddly composed in their frustration—overwhelmingly neutral in tone, yet seething underneath about a season slipping through their fingers. The narrative that crushed them most wasn't just the 2-2 draw itself, but the pattern behind it: twenty-one points surrendered from winning positions across the campaign, a staggering total that turned a genuine top-six push into a late-season collapse. With twelfth place mathematically confirmed and European football off the table, supporters weren't raging so much as they were grieving—the quiet heartbreak of a team that didn't lose to better opposition, but to its own repeated inability to finish the job.
Neutral
75.0%
"Ffs are they on a bonus not to win this"
Disappointment
18.8%
"12th is gone 😭 season is over"
Sadness
6.2%
"12th is gone 😭 season is over"
Dango Ouattara's Rare Goal Spark Mixed Reactions
Player Performance 16 posts
Positive 50.0% Neutral 31.2% Negative 18.8%
Ouattara's first Premier League goal in 94 games sent fans into absolute delirium — but here's the thing: most of the reaction wasn't actually about him, it was about Josh da Silva hitting fifty appearances, which somehow became the moment everyone wanted to celebrate. The funny part? Fans were genuinely torn between honouring a rare goal and winding him up for the sheer desperation of the celebration, with some even suggesting Dean Henderson's howler deserved all the credit, not the striker himself.
Neutral
69.2%
"50 Premier League appearances for @joshdasilva_ 🥰 https://t.co/fsLysJU74E"
Amusement
15.4%
"He's basically the English pirlo. He needs not pace nor explosive behaviour when he's the best passer of the ball within a thousand miles of every pit"
Approval
15.4%
"50 Premier League appearances for @joshdasilva_ 🥰 https://t.co/fsLysJU74E"
Wharton Stuns Fans With Unexpected Backflip Celebration
General 15 posts
Positive 46.7% Neutral 33.3% Negative 20.0%
Adam Wharton's backflip celebration after levelling at 1-2 caught everyone by surprise, with fans absolutely losing it at the sheer audacity of the moment — mostly amused by the unexpected acrobatics in the middle of a tightly-fought contest. The overwhelming tone was one of lighthearted entertainment rather than any serious reaction, because let's be honest, you don't see Premier League midfielders throwing themselves backwards very often, and the sheer randomness of it made the footage immediately viral. What made it stick wasn't just the goal itself, but the fact that Wharton had the confidence — or perhaps the recklessness — to pull off something that mad in the middle of a match where Crystal Palace were fighting to stay in the contest.
Neutral
60.0%
"ADAM WHARTON HAS SCORED AND I CAN CONFIRM HE'S DONE A BACKFLIP https://t.co/sSTU9sCmtD"
Amusement
33.3%
"@CPFC That backflip was impressive 😂"
Admiration
6.7%
"ADAM WHARTON HAS SCORED AND I CAN CONFIRM HE'S DONE A BACKFLIP https://t.co/sSTU9sCmtD"
Injury Concerns Overshadow Draw as Final Looms
Player Performance 13 posts
Positive 30.8% Neutral 23.1% Negative 46.2%
Here's the thing — Brentford fans emerged from a 2-2 draw that could've gone either way, but the real story wasn't the result, it was what happened to Chris Richards. The injury concerns absolutely dominated the post-match mood, overshadowing what most supporters reckoned was genuinely exciting football, especially in that first half. You've got fans caught between the relief of a point and genuine anxiety about their defence, because losing Richards would be a proper blow as the season winds down.
Neutral
55.6%
"Please god"
Optimism
33.3%
"Well, at least we played some very exciting football for most of the first half. Really hope Lacroix, Riad and Richards are fit for the final. "
Anger
11.1%
"Please don't fuck it up"
Crystal Palace Fans Hail Adam Wharton's Standout Performance
General 13 posts
Positive 46.2% Neutral 46.2% Negative 7.7%
Crystal Palace fans couldn't contain themselves over Adam Wharton's display — the midfielder had already put Palace ahead with a stunning left-foot finish in the second half, and supporters were simply lost for words at what they were witnessing. The repetition in the posts tells you everything: fans kept coming back to say it again, the same phrase, the same tone of affection, because sometimes a performance is so good you just have to repeat yourself. This was pure admiration wrapped in genuine disbelief that their 21-year-old academy graduate was producing this kind of football when it mattered most.
Neutral
72.7%
"Adam Wharton, what a boy 🥹 https://t.co/Gz7oXc6RKZ"
Admiration
18.2%
"Adam Wharton what a player ❤"
Amusement
9.1%
"Adam Wharton is Blue n White 🔵⚪️🌹"
Crystal Palace Fans Furious at Johnson Display
Match Events 11 posts
Positive 9.1% Neutral 27.3% Negative 63.6%
Here's the thing — Crystal Palace fans were absolutely split on Johnson's display, with most staying measured about a decent draw, but a vocal minority absolutely frustrated that the cameras kept cutting to him complaining rather than showing the actual football. The core gripe wasn't just about his performance falling short; it was the sense that he was becoming a distraction, that the broadcast itself was highlighting his frustration rather than focusing on what mattered on the pitch. A few supporters even called for the club to move on entirely, suggesting fresh legs might make more of an impact than a player who looked completely off the pace.
Neutral
77.8%
"Great work from the director showing Johnson complaining in slow motion indtdad an actual goal"
Admiration
11.1%
"Great work from the director showing Johnson complaining in slow motion indtdad an actual goal"
Curiosity
11.1%
"@CPFC Can we stop doing this Johnson shit??? He's way off it. Play a kid instead"
Injury Concerns Overshadow Draw as Final Looms
Division:
Bimodal
13 posts
Brentford supporters are conflicted about their 2-2 draw, frustrated they didn't win more decisively, but overwhelmingly focused on whether key defender Chris Richards and other injured players will be fit for an upcoming final on the 27th. The result itself feels secondary to the squad's fitness heading into what appears to be a crucial showdown.
Injuries Killing The Mood
Fans are furious that defensive casualties could derail Crystal Palace's chances in the upcoming final, turning what should be a positive draw into a nightmare scenario.
46.2%
anger
"I've just seen Richards might be injured. Really takes the sheen off of this pointless meaningless fixture if that's true"
"Please for the love of god can we not pick up any injuries here"
Performance Plus Injury Prayer
Supporters celebrate the actual football on display but immediately pivot to desperate hope that key players — especially Richards — escape unscathed for the showpiece.
30.8%
optimism
"Well, at least we played some very exciting football for most of the first half. Really hope Lacroix, Riad and Richards are fit for the final. "
"Should have won that, thought we played really well. Mostly just hoping that Richards is okay!"
The Damage Assessment
Observers are processing the mixed emotions of the result itself whilst bracing for the injury fallout that could hamper preparations for the final.
33.3%
"Concerned about the injuries we picked up today, hopefully back for the final"
"Place should have won that by 3 goals"
What Actually Happened Here
Pragmatists are asking straightforward questions about the match events and injury severity without getting caught up in the emotional whiplash.
23.1%
neutral
"Please god"
"@CPFC Is that an injury? Thought he was fantastic in the first half."
Brentford and Palace Clash in Controversial Draw
Division:
119 posts
Fans are divided over a 2-2 draw marred by a questionable early penalty award to Crystal Palace and debatable goalkeeping errors, with Brentford supporters frustrated at dropped points whilst Palace fans feel their dominance went unrewarded despite sloppy defending and missed chances. The discussion centres on whether either side truly deserved the result, alongside criticism of individual performances and broader season disappointments.
Mentality Meltdown at the Worst Possible Moment
These fans believe Brentford bottled a must-win game through sheer lack of character, surrendering a penalty in five minutes and embarrassing themselves when the stakes were highest.
46.2%
disappointment
betting goal
"@BrentfordFC What a fucking abysmal performance in a must win game. Just zero mentality. So embarrassing."
"@BrentfordFC Iam so fucking utterly ashamed by this... fuck off...."
Another Bottlejob to Pile on the Frustration
This group processes the result as yet another failure to show up when it matters most, with the early penalty setting the tone for a game Brentford should have controlled.
32.8%
neutral
betting goal
"@BrentfordFC Good job bottlejob FC.... took you 5 minutes to ruin the biggest game in years..... why cant we step up when it matters....."
"@BrentfordFC You absolute cunts , hope you get relegated next year"
The Penalty Asterisk and the Inconsistency Question
These fans are unpacking the controversial decisions and the bizarre contrast between how Brentford performed here versus their collapse against Manchester City.
30.4%
"in a way palace did deserve something for sure but arguably the pen was very questionable and the wharton goal any other week is saved so brentford may have just been a bit unlucky"
"Soooo they can play like this for Brentford but they play like bums against Man City"
Dissecting the Deciding Moments and What Went Wrong
This camp is breaking down the specific turning points—the questionable penalty, the Wharton goal, the double Ouattara headers—to understand how the game actually unfolded.
21.7%
"in a way palace did deserve something for sure but arguably the pen was very questionable and the wharton goal any other week is saved so brentford may have just been a bit unlucky"
"Soooo they can play like this for Brentford but they play like bums against Man City"
The Silver Lining in a Frustrating Campaign
These supporters are choosing to celebrate the entertaining football and individual brilliance, particularly Dango Ouattara's performance, even as results disappoint across the season.
21.0%
admiration
betting goal
"@BrentfordFC Thank you for making this season so enjoyable for all of us. The results may not have been what we hoped for, but it’s not over yet. One final game — let’s give it eve"
"@BrentfordFC Proud of you Dangoooooo"
Fans Slam Schade's Diving and Mentality Issues
Division:
20 posts
Brentford supporters are heavily criticising a player named Schade for repeatedly going to ground too easily and conceding needless fouls throughout matches, with several questioning his professionalism and suggesting the club should move him on in the summer. A handful of fans acknowledge he showed promise in previous seasons but insist his current behaviour and lack of composure are costing the team.
Wait and See the Redemption
These fans are holding judgment until the final whistle, willing to forgive Schade entirely if he delivers the goods when it matters most.
40.0%
neutral
"If Schade saves us all is forgiven"
"ahhh fairs hadn't considered this tbh"
Schade's Mentality is Broken
Furious supporters want him gone by summer, convinced his diving and theatrical behaviour represent a rotten character that's dragging the club down.
35.0%
anger
"i hate schade's diving so, so much."
"I hope we see the back of Schade this summer, his mentality is so rotten, looks for the dive on every contact."
Dango Is Our Real Future
Optimistic voices are already moving on, celebrating Ouattara as the genuine talent Schade was supposed to be and declaring vindication for those who saw it coming.
25.0%
optimism
"I think Dango next season will be what we thought Schade would be this season. I see so much potential in him."
"I said this for months now, glad ppl are agreeing!"
Just Here for the Chaos
Casual observers are simply processing the mad swings of the match itself, reacting to the sheer length and intensity of the game without taking a stance.
25.0%
"Slay"
"2:14 Jesus, l o n g"
Brentford's Europe Dream Dies in Palace Draw
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21 posts
Brentford fans are furious that their side failed to capitalise on a crucial opportunity to close the gap on European qualification, drawing 2-2 with Crystal Palace and now desperately dependent on other results going their way. The overriding sentiment is one of frustration at a perceived lack of hunger and desire—many supporters believe the team simply didn't turn up with the intensity required to secure a vital three points in the race for the top seven.
Europe's Dead, And It's On Us
Brentford fans convinced the team has bottled their chance at European qualification through inconsistent performances when it mattered most.
61.9%
disappointment
"We don’t deserve Europe the way we’re playing. "
"Fairly convinced at this stage that we don’t want Europe. We were the same on the final home game last season against Fulham. Absolutely pathetic… no drive and desire to win the ga"
Damage Control And Next Week
Pragmatists accepting this draw as a missed opportunity but refusing to write off the season until the maths are completely done.
23.8%
neutral
"It didn’t go our way but I love that determination. We keep it alive against Liverpool."
"Great effort lads, not like we're playing for European qualification or anything"
One Game Away From Glory
The true believers holding firm that a win against Liverpool will keep the European dream alive and prove doubters wrong.
14.3%
"We can still do it lads"
"Great effort lads, not like we're playing for European qualification or anything"
Brentford and Palace Draw in Chaotic VAR Drama
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177 posts
Fans are reacting to a wild 2-2 draw between Brentford and Crystal Palace, with heavy focus on the early VAR penalty decision for Sarr that sparked the entire match — some reckon it was a dive, others are just bemused by the chaos that followed across ninety minutes. The discussion is fractured and scattered, mixing genuine reaction to the goals with half-joking commentary about academy rotation, title races, and other clubs entirely.
The VAR Chaos Brigade
Fans caught in the whirlwind of the penalty decision, expressing raw disbelief at what they're witnessing unfold on screen.
45.8%
neutral
"@13thFugu @CPFC Did you see his shirt you fucking moron ?"
"@CPFC This a fucking joke ffs"
The Pragmatists Weighing It Up
Supporters stepping back to analyse the result itself, questioning whether the contact was genuine and what it means for their side's afternoon.
36.4%
"@ShinySidhe was going down before contact was made. 😂😂😂"
"All our thumbnails tuff as hell"
The Goal-Drunk Believers
Palace fans absolutely euphoric about Ouattara's equaliser and the drama of the comeback, savouring the moment regardless of the final outcome.
35.0%
approval love
"@CPFC That makes me so happy"
"Amazing goal, I fucking love it"
The Utterly Furious
Those convinced the VAR decision or the overall performance was a travesty, channelling their anger into pointed criticism of the opposition or the system itself.
19.2%
"@PontiflexAMDG @CPFC That’s the worst photoshop I’ve ever seen"
"@CPFC You lot are terrible"
Kelleher's Howler Costs Liverpool European Dream
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32 posts
Liverpool supporters are furious with goalkeeper Caoimhín Kelleher's performance against Crystal Palace, singling out his failure to save Adam Wharton's second-half shot and an early penalty concession as critical errors that could cost them a European spot. Whilst acknowledging his strong season overall, fans argue today was precisely the moment he needed to deliver at the highest level.
Kelleher's Season-Ending Disaster
Liverpool supporters furious that a catastrophic goalkeeper error—18 turnovers in the final third—has torpedoed their European qualification hopes and exposed the keeper's inconsistency when it matters most.
62.5%
embarrassment annoyance
Jordan Henderson Vitaly Janelt
"The defending there was beyond embarrassing. Fucking Christ, it's like they think it's a friendly, and good lord Kelleher..."
"That’s such an embarrassing goal. 18 turnovers in our end and Kelleher completely bottles it "
Match Action Breakdown
Neutral observers dissecting individual performances across the pitch, crediting standout players like Damsgaard and Kayode whilst assessing the overall quality of play without fixating on the result.
28.1%
neutral
Jordan Henderson Vitaly Janelt
"Kayode I thought was solid. Didn’t contribute his most but definitely not one of the worst players that game. Kind of a 6/10 performance I’d say."
"What a player Damsgaard is"
Kelleher's True Level Revealed
Tactical analysts arguing that today's shocker confirms what Liverpool already knew—that Kelleher cannot be trusted at the highest level, and his decent season doesn't erase fundamental weaknesses.
21.4%
"Kelleher keeps proving why Liverpool let him go. Yikes"
"What a stinker from kelleher today. I know hes been good all season but they might not get europe now because of him not saving warton’s shot and conceding a pen"
Crystal Palace's Unsung Heroes
Palace fans celebrating the clinical finishing and creative brilliance of their attacking players, particularly Damsgaard and Kayode, who delivered the goods when needed to salvage a crucial point.
9.4%
Jordan Henderson Vitaly Janelt
"Kayode was one of the best signings ever!"
"What a player Damsgaard is"
Crystal Palace Fans Hail Wharton's First Goal of Season
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24 posts
Supporters are celebrating Adam Wharton's maiden goal for Palace during the 2-2 draw against Brentford, with many praising his technical ability and potential despite some joking about the fortuitous nature of the finish. The discussion reveals genuine admiration for the midfielder's quality as a deep-lying playmaker, with fans suggesting he could become one of the window's standout signings.
Wharton's Moment Finally Arrives
Palace fans celebrating a genuinely talented midfielder breaking his goal drought and delivering exactly what they've believed he's capable of all season.
41.7%
admiration amusement
ole
"Happy for Wharton, proper player"
"Wharton les go man fabulous playing ❤ cmon Palace"
We've Been Waiting Forever
Supporters reacting with relief and dark humour to Wharton finally finding the back of the net after an unusually long barren run that felt like it would never end.
41.7%
neutral
ole
"@CPFC Fuck me... We've waited so long for this 😂😂😂 #Wharton #CPFC 🔴🔵🦅"
"Wharton on the pitch is usually one of the slowest & least explosive players. So imagine my shock at seeing him do a backflip😂"
That Wasn't Real Football
Critics dismissing the goal as a fortunate finish that masks Wharton's fundamental weaknesses in defensive positioning and explosiveness when it matters most.
16.7%
ole
"First goal for Wharton and it was an absolute fluke lol What is Kelleher doing there"
"Adam Wharton is and has never been a defensive midfielder. He's a deep lying playmaker like pirlo was"
Brentford Fans Frustrated as Team Looks Disengaged
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21 posts
Brentford supporters are expressing deep frustration with their side's lethargic performance and lack of intensity in the 2-2 draw, with particular criticism aimed at the tactical setup failing to exploit space and the midfield's inability to function effectively. Fans believe the players appear to have mentally checked out, lacking urgency and effort despite the match being competitive on the scoreline, and several are calling for tactical changes to reinvigorate the attack.
Brentford's Embarrassing Lack of Effort
Supporters are furious that the players looked disengaged and didn't put in a proper shift, viewing a draw against a struggling Palace side as unacceptable when it comes without genuine commitment.
61.9%
embarrassment annoyance
Jordan Henderson Vitaly Janelt
"Sorry. This is fucking ridiculous. Shame on the players for making crystal palace who don’t give a rats ass about the league look good."
"They should be all embarrassed with this performance. Shite all around. Wouldn't mind losing if they gave it their all but they're on the beach "
It Is What It Is
Neutral observers accept the result as a fair outcome without overanalysing the performance, treating a 2-2 draw as just another game in the fixture list.
28.6%
neutral
Jordan Henderson Vitaly Janelt
"@BrentfordFC I'm pleased with the score draw, Palace squad rotation is just a fluke🤣"
"Shame for palace but that’s what it is "
Palace's Self-Inflicted Damage
Tactical observers reckon Crystal Palace have potentially shot themselves in the foot by playing key starters and risking injury suspensions for upcoming fixtures when rotation would've been sensible.
22.2%
"None of these teams are playing like they're on the beach are they? Selhurst Park will be rockin next week"
"Yeah kinda funny Crystal might’ve fucked themselves over. Played their starting players and now one big one will miss UECL final. Dumb move on their end."
Nobody's Coasting Yet
Pragmatists argue both teams are still competing hard and the atmosphere will only intensify next week, dismissing suggestions that either side is phoning it in.
22.2%
"None of these teams are playing like they're on the beach are they? Selhurst Park will be rockin next week"
"Yeah kinda funny Crystal might’ve fucked themselves over. Played their starting players and now one big one will miss UECL final. Dumb move on their end."
Palace Started Brightly
Optimists highlight Crystal Palace's solid opening performance and threat level in the first quarter, suggesting they deserve credit for matching Brentford in attacking intent.
9.5%
Jordan Henderson Vitaly Janelt
"@CPFC Palace looking great in the opening quarter hour."
"@BrentfordFC I'm pleased with the score draw, Palace squad rotation is just a fluke🤣"
Crystal Palace Fans Furious at Johnson Display
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Crystal Palace supporters are venting intense frustration at Brennan Johnson's performance in the draw against Brentford, criticising his decision-making, lack of impact, and perceived weakness on the ball. There's also debate about missed penalty decisions and calls for the club to move him on, with fans suggesting he's either mentally broken or simply not cut out for Premier League football.
Johnson's a Liability, Bin Him
Crystal Palace supporters are absolutely done with Brennan Johnson's performances and mentality, demanding he's loaned out or sold because he's become a dead weight dragging the side down.
63.6%
Johnson
"@CPFC Can we stop doing this Johnson shit??? He's way off it. Play a kid instead"
"Get Johnson out on loan. Mentally weak and broken player."
The Effort Just Isn't There
Fans are dissecting Johnson's application and professionalism on the pitch, frustrated that he's taking too long to make decisions and not putting in the graft required at Premier League level.
42.9%
"Someone get close to him. We gave him 80 years to make up his mind. So far from professional this game."
"Can we sell Brennan johnson. ideally into the catering industry or something. fuming "
Mixed Bag on the Incident
A pragmatic camp acknowledging the dodgy refereeing whilst accepting the draw as a reasonable result, though still unimpressed with Johnson's overall contribution to the match.
27.3%
neutral
Johnson
"@2Goals1Schlupp @CPFC Hmm, thought Johnson went over too easily. He's a waste of space, glad Guessand is back now."
"@CPFC Well yet again officials are poor 100% shirt pull on Johnson not given. I suppose it's a decent point"
TV Gold, Accidentally
A tiny pocket of fans found entertainment value in the broadcast's coverage, though the sarcasm suggests even they're underwhelmed by what Johnson actually delivered on the pitch.
9.1%
admiration
Johnson
"Great work from the director showing Johnson complaining in slow motion indtdad an actual goal"
Dango Ouattara's Rare Goal Spark Mixed Reactions
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Brentford fans are debating Ouattara's inconsistency after he finally scored in the 2-2 draw, with supporters divided between praising his technical quality and criticising his inability to find the net regularly throughout a season. The discussion highlights frustration that a player of his passing ability should contribute more goals, whilst questioning whether occasional brilliance masks a broader pattern of underperformance.
The Milestone Merchants
These fans are celebrating the personal achievement and career moments — they're here for the feel-good story of a player reaching 50 Premier League appearances, regardless of the result.
50.0%
amusement approval
games
"50 Premier League appearances for @joshdasilva_ 🥰 https://t.co/fsLysJU74E"
"50 Premier League appearances for @joshdasilva_ 🥰 https://t.co/fsLysJU74E"
The Eye-Roll Analysts
These supporters are dissecting the raw numbers and uncomfortable truths — they're pointing out that a goal after 94 games and an £80 million price tag don't exactly scream value for money.
31.2%
neutral
games
"80m to me is absolutely insane"
"Probably because he never scores 😂"
The Nuance Defenders
These fans are fighting for the overlooked quality — they recognise the player's passing and footballing intelligence, pushing back against the one-dimensional criticism and arguing that pure technique matters as much as goals.
33.3%
"He's basically the English pirlo. He needs not pace nor explosive behaviour when he's the best passer of the ball within a thousand miles of every pitch he plays on"
"Celebrating like that , after scoring for the first time in 94 games, off the back of a howler by the keeper, should be am automatic 3 game ban for excessive cringe"
The Reality Checkers
These critics are unwilling to let celebration slide when the circumstances are dodgy — they're calling out the theatrical celebration after a rare goal that came from goalkeeper error, demanding accountability for the performance.
18.8%
games
"Celebrating like that , after scoring for the first time in 94 games, off the back of a howler by the keeper, should be am automatic 3 game ban for excessive cringe"
"Probably because he never scores 😂"
Brentford and Palace Fans Celebrate Dramatic Draw
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Supporters from both sides are expressing relief and elation after a thrilling 2-2 comeback, with Dango Ouattara's late equaliser salvaging a point for Crystal Palace in a match that swung back and forth through penalties, headers, and crucial finishes. The overwhelmingly positive sentiment reflects gratitude for an entertaining encounter that kept both sets of fans on edge until the final whistle.
Chaos and Reaction
Fans processing the frenzy of a wild match moment with bewilderment and expletive-laden disbelief at what just unfolded.
48.6%
neutral
"someone’s mad 😂"
"Fer fuck's sake "
Gratitude and Connection
Supporters expressing heartfelt appreciation for their club and fanbase, celebrating the emotional bond that defines their identity.
43.2%
love admiration
"Thankful for your support ❤️💙 https://t.co/RDdVjZT2G1"
"Thankful for your support ❤️💙 https://t.co/RDdVjZT2G1"
Pure Frustration
Enraged fans venting raw anger at a specific incident, convinced the match has been decided by injustice rather than football.
8.1%
"Fuck 🫩"
"Fer fuck's sake "
Crystal Palace Fans Hail Adam Wharton's Standout Performance
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Crystal Palace supporters are singing the praises of midfielder Adam Wharton following his impressive display in the 2-2 draw with Brentford, with fans particularly impressed by his athleticism and overall quality on the ball. The midfielder scored a crucial goal in the match and has clearly won over the Palace fanbase with his energetic and skilful contributions to the side.
Pure Class, Pure Emotion
Palace fans overcome with admiration for Wharton's quality and composure, celebrating him as a genuine talent who's earned their unqualified love.
46.2%
admiration amusement
"Adam Wharton what a player ❤"
"Adam Wharton, what a boy 🥹 https://t.co/Gz7oXc6RKZ"
The Wharton Legacy Debate
Supporters wrestling with generational comparisons and what Wharton's emergence means for Palace's identity, caught between nostalgia and excitement for the future.
46.2%
neutral
"​@GlaceddieScott Wharton is about 5 or 6 years older then Adam though? Don't see him all of a sudden realising he had amazing talent but chose not to use it"
"Adam wharton🔵⚪️ my goat 🔵⚪️ forever a rover 🔵⚪️"
The Moment That Slipped Away
A frustrated minority furious that Wharton's brilliance couldn't carry Palace to victory, torn between pride in the performance and heartbreak at dropping points.
7.7%
"​@GlaceddieScott Wharton is about 5 or 6 years older then Adam though? Don't see him all of a sudden realising he had amazing talent but chose not to use it"
Wharton Stuns Fans With Unexpected Backflip Celebration
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Crystal Palace supporters were left amazed and amused when midfielder Adam Wharton marked his 52nd-minute goal with an impromptu backflip, with fans flooding social media in shock at the unexpected acrobatic display. The celebration became the talking point of the match, with viewers repeatedly expressing disbelief that Wharton possessed the athleticism to pull off such a move.
Pure Backflip Brilliance
Fans celebrated Wharton's acrobatic moment as a joyful, memorable spark in an otherwise tense match—the kind of spontaneous magic that reminds you why you love football.
46.7%
amusement admiration
"ADAM WHARTON HAS SCORED AND I CAN CONFIRM HE'S DONE A BACKFLIP https://t.co/sSTU9sCmtD"
"ADAM WHARTON HAS SCORED AND I CAN CONFIRM HE'S DONE A BACKFLIP https://t.co/sSTU9sCmtD"
Heart-Stopping Goal Chaos
These supporters were too caught up in the drama of the goal itself to process what happened next, oscillating between relief that he scored and bewilderment at the risky celebration.
33.3%
neutral
"IT'S HAPPENED! Get in Adam! What the fuck was that celebration tho bro heart in mouth lol"
"He’s literally doing cartwheels here why is that a funny commentary to me"
That Backflip Could've Gone Wrong
A minority of fans were genuinely alarmed by the unnecessary acrobatics, fearing Wharton might've injured himself mid-celebration and questioning the wisdom of such a reckless display.
20.0%
"Damm any one else shoked at that backflip?"
"He’s literally doing cartwheels here why is that a funny commentary to me"
VAR Penalty Call Splits Brentford and Palace Fans
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Fans remain heavily divided over whether the fourth-minute penalty awarded to Crystal Palace for an alleged foul on Ismaïla Sarr was a legitimate decision or a dramatic dive, with Brentford supporters adamant it was contact-free theatrics whilst some neutral observers defend it as a clear foul. The controversy epitomises broader frustrations with VAR's consistency this weekend, with several posts calling for the system's complete removal.
VAR's Bottled Another One
Brentford fans are absolutely convinced the officials have stitched them up with a dodgy penalty that never should have stood, blaming systemic incompetence at the VAR booth rather than a genuine foul.
56.9%
game
"VAR needs sacking. Useless bastard. How is that shirt pull not given?!!! Fuuuuuuuuuuuck, they're so useless. I literally despise all refs. "
"Garbage officiating. Sarr was falling before any contact occurred. PGMOL fucking us over again. They really don’t want us in Europe."
The Technicality Argument
This camp is picking through the microscopic details of contact and player positioning to interrogate whether the incident actually met the threshold for a penalty, suspending outrage in favour of forensic debate.
39.2%
neutral
game
"I have never seen a throw in that fast - it was as fast as a corner kick."
"That looked like a terrible landing, hopefully not serious "
Chaos and Controversy
Fans are reacting raw to the sheer oddness of the moment — the frantic throw-in, the stumble, the whistle — treating it as a spectacle worthy of immediate comment rather than a settled grievance.
37.0%
"never a penalty"
"That throw in was a missile"
Brentford's Toothless Display in Eight-Goal Thriller
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Fans are heavily criticising Brentford's attacking performance and midfield organisation in what became a frenetic 2-2 draw, with particular frustration aimed at lack of movement, poor forward passing, and tactical decisions that left them outplayed despite late heroics keeping them level. The discussion centres on squad selection for upcoming international duty and concerns that the midfield needs wholesale changes to compete.
Brentford's Collapse Was Unacceptable
Fans are furious at a toothless, disorganised performance that squandered a chance to climb the table against a struggling side.
79.4%
disappointment anger
Ethan Pinnock Kristoffer Ajer
"This is fucking miserable. What the hell?"
"This may be the worst game all season "
The Wharton Problem Runs Deeper
Tactical observers believe the midfield construction — particularly defensive cover — is fundamentally broken and needs wholesale restructuring.
28.9%
"breaking news: team plays worse against better team"
"Wharton and Anderson should go as CDM picks. Rice can also cover CDM , but would prefer him box-to-box at CM. So no Garner aint ahead in the CDM pick. Plus Tuchel seems to like Hen"
We've Forgotten How to Play
Supporters processing the chaos point to a complete absence of shape, intensity, and basic football intelligence across ninety minutes.
17.5%
neutral
Ethan Pinnock Kristoffer Ajer
"Looking like an actual team now"
"We look like we’ve never played football and don’t understand the concept. Lucky to be just one down. Lazy and gutless so far. Weak pen though… player went to ground before he got "

Cross-Cutting Patterns

Jordan Henderson
Appears across 2 debates: Brentford Fans Frustrated as Team Looks Disengaged, Kelleher's Howler Costs Liverpool European Dream
Vitaly Janelt
Appears across 2 debates: Brentford Fans Frustrated as Team Looks Disengaged, Kelleher's Howler Costs Liverpool European Dream