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Ulysses 12 Aug 13 9.11am Send a Private Message to Ulysses Add Ulysses as a friend

With Spurs just under a week away, it got me thinking about everyone's most memorable opening game. Unfortunately, amongst the positives like Burnley, the most memorable for me is the 6-1 thrashing by Liverpool in 94-95.

I don't think I had ever been as confident about a season and I remember reading beforehand on Ceefax (!) that Alan Smith was aiming for a top 6 finish. Darren Pitcher - who turned into one of my favourite players - probably had the worst debuts I'd ever seen of a Palace player.

It was just an utter disaster.

 

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Therealeaglestilidie Flag 12 Aug 13 9.54am Send a Private Message to Therealeaglestilidie Add Therealeaglestilidie as a friend

Palace 3 Backburn 3 (1992)

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I'm so Palace I don't even know it

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eagle73 Flag Whyteleafe 12 Aug 13 9.56am Send a Private Message to eagle73 Add eagle73 as a friend

I remember that game well. We'd won the Division 1 title and everyone was so fired up for the new season. Then Liverpool arrived, Ray Wilkins played his only half hour for us, and the game was a total disaster. What a "welcome back" that was.

 

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Therealeaglestilidie Flag 12 Aug 13 9.58am Send a Private Message to Therealeaglestilidie Add Therealeaglestilidie as a friend

Firstly, sorry sticky L on the keyboard.

Secondly, Thank god we are not watching footbal from cages anymore !!

 


I'm so Palace I don't even know it

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roythom Flag 12 Aug 13 4.52pm Send a Private Message to roythom Add roythom as a friend

I was just recalling the game a couple of days ago. 1969, Palace had made it to Division 1 for the first time ever. The opponents, Manchester United.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNQl4oUovgE">Link </a>

Just look at the Man U team for the day:

<a href="http://www.mufcinfo.com/manupag/match_data/match_sql.php?my_match_date=1969-08-09">Link </a>
A Selhurst crowd of over 48000. A lovely sunny August day. What more could a Palace fan want? A point? We got it.

A better game? My favourite game ever at Selhust: Palace 5 Man U 0
The noise on that misty and magical afternoon was just unbelievable:
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRPvJ-fYqDA">Link </a>

 


Feeling low? Watch Palace beat Man Utd 5-0: [Link]

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roythom Flag 12 Aug 13 5.00pm Send a Private Message to roythom Add roythom as a friend

(Sorry about the first attempt to post this. Not got the link format right and can't see a way to delete.)

I was just recalling the game a couple of days ago. 1969, Palace had made it to Division 1 for the first time ever. The opponents, Manchester United.

[Link]

Just look at the Man U team for the day:

[Link]
A Selhurst crowd of over 48000. A lovely sunny August day. What more could a Palace fan want? A point? We got it.

A better game? My favourite game ever at Selhust: Palace 5 Man U 0
The noise on that misty and magical afternoon was just unbelievable:
[Link]


Edited by roythom (12 Aug 2013 5.09pm)

 


Feeling low? Watch Palace beat Man Utd 5-0: [Link]

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monkey Flag Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 16 Aug 13 9.04pm Send a Private Message to monkey Add monkey as a friend

I remember us beating Barnsley 4-3 in the mid-90's, I think it was when ray Lewington was gaffer!!
I was also there when we beat millwall 3-0 at the den in 1977,which was memorable,if a little scary for a 12 year

 

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briansquire Flag East Drayton 23 Jan 14 1.27pm Send a Private Message to briansquire Add briansquire as a friend

Most memorable without doubt 20th August 1960. Palace narowly beat Accrington Stanley 9-2.

 

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collier row eagle Flag romford essex via another galaxy 23 Jan 14 6.44pm Send a Private Message to collier row eagle Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add collier row eagle as a friend

1969.........palace 2 man utd 2

 

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cov eagle Flag coventry 23 Jan 14 7.07pm Send a Private Message to cov eagle Add cov eagle as a friend

Millwall 3-0 away 77, although couldn't enjoy at the time, like someone else said, scary to say the least. If I remember rightly it was on the big match the next day.

 

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SloveniaDave Flag Tirana, Albania 27 Jan 14 3.16pm Send a Private Message to SloveniaDave Add SloveniaDave as a friend

Home to Notts County in 1973, but for the wrong reasons!

After Malcolm Allison took us down in 1972-3 he promised we would only spend one season in the old second division, and I think we all thought we would be strong favourites to bounce straight back.

A home 1-4 defeat by Notts County was so humiliating (especially as it was my uncle's home team). And of course we did only spend one season in Division Two, but not in the way Big Mal expected!

 


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