Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage displayed his love for Crystal Palace during an eyebrow raising conversation with Matt Le Tissier.The outspoken, controversial politician was recently a guest on the Southampton legend’s online talkshow.
Farage more known for his influence in convincing Great Britain to leave the European Union, rather than his sporting interests.
However, Farage confessed his love for the south Londoners, reminiscing about the early days of watching the Eagles when Malcolm Allison was in the dugout for Palace.
And he even still follows Patrick Vieira’s side to this day, even if it is not necessarily from the stands at Selhurst Park.Read More: Jordan Henderson's family may snub World Cup in Qatar after Wembley and Paris horrors“Of course I follow football,” Farage said to Le Tissier on Gettr. “My earliest memories of football are being taken, I suppose 1969 or 1970, to watch Crystal Palace play.“Malcolm Allison, with the big fedoras, who’d come from Man City, was the manager.
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