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auk Flag 12 Apr 13 11.45am Send a Private Message to auk Add auk as a friend

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Can anyone shed any light on the tragedy of Billy Callender, a Palace star of yesteryear?

The book about him suggests that it was brought about by his grief at the death (from polio) of his girlfriend. But is that the whole story?

Did he have a bust-up with the club that was subsequently covered up?

Why was there no mention of him - let alone a tribute - in the club programme in the match after his death?

Palace's manager at the time was John Tresarden (who played for West Ham in the famous "white horse" Cup Final at Wembley.

What, if anything, did he know about the events leading up to the fateful incident?

It seems odd that none of the players gave evidence at the inquest, even though some of them must have been with Callender in his last moments.

 

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Bin Liner Flag London , Southfields 12 Apr 13 11.54am Send a Private Message to Bin Liner Add Bin Liner as a friend

tragic tale

 


Portillo's teeth removed to boost pound

Boy roasts himself in sacrifice to Chris Kelly

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Hoof Hearted 12 Apr 13 6.00pm

What was his name again?...... I've got a mind like a sieve.

 

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Joe Bloggs Flag Nr Norwich 12 Apr 13 6.46pm Send a Private Message to Joe Bloggs Add Joe Bloggs as a friend

He apparently was a top rated keeper and used to spend a lot of his free time in Thornton Heath rec.

All I can do is suggest that a different view and attitude existed towards suicide in those days and may explain why reference was not made to his death.

 

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auk Flag 14 Apr 13 1.38pm Send a Private Message to auk Add auk as a friend


This is his grave in the cemetery at Prudhoe.

There is no reference on the headstone to indicate that he had been a professional footballer who had given illustrious service to Crystal Palace FC for many years.

There is no material about him in Prudhoe Library. The staff there had never heard of him.

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Bubbs Flag Edinburgh 16 Apr 13 6.12pm Send a Private Message to Bubbs Add Bubbs as a friend

I think this is Billy

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barracuda Flag east sussex 23 Apr 13 8.46am

yes, i've been supporting palace since 1969 and i've only just found him out. over 200 appearences a great favorite with the fans and a great keeper. took his own life in one of the stands at selhurst park. [Link]

 

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Phelpsie Flag Kenley 23 Apr 13 9.08am Send a Private Message to Phelpsie Add Phelpsie as a friend

Must have been the Main Stand. It was the only stand until 1969.

 

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Guntrisoft Flag Beckenham, Kent 23 Apr 13 10.03am Send a Private Message to Guntrisoft Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Guntrisoft as a friend

Here is his stats on the Player database

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