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YHTM Flag 22 Aug 16 7.16pm Send a Private Message to YHTM Add YHTM as a friend

Totally different to today's away experience. As a 16 year old I really enjoyed entering the enemy territory. Scarves hidden, don't give your south London accent away, keep close to a copper! Really was tribal. Don't recall getting onto Coach 1, seemed to be a closed shop of regulars, vaguely recall Denny Warren being the hard man.

 

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starks park Flag 23 Aug 16 12.53am Send a Private Message to starks park Add starks park as a friend

Originally posted by Bazeldog

Steve Rolfe and the Addington Boys.

I last saw him at the very first game at the amex when we won 3-1, I believe he died a couple of years ago...

 

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Dodgerthai Flag pattaya 30 Aug 16 6.35am Send a Private Message to Dodgerthai Add Dodgerthai as a friend

I remember Illy he was a postman and if my memory serves.

Originally posted by Willo

Might have been in the 80s but I remember feeling unwell with cold,sore throat etc and getting on a coach to go to Shrewsbury.Got around the Birmingham area and it started to snow haevily to the extent we were informed that the game had been postponed !

There was talk of going to see a game at Coventry but couldn't do so because of insurance reasons. One of the blokes on our coach was Big 'Dave Illingworth'.He was a rather rotund chap with big bushy sideburns and was well known by supporters. Does anyone have any news of the chap who was known as "Illy" ?

 

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westquay Flag 58 miles from se25 07 Sep 16 8.36pm Send a Private Message to westquay Add westquay as a friend

Yep..Denny was a nutter but a good bloke...
Palace Hardcore....
Surely not gone.... Arfurs, Ellis, Broughton, Polish Rick. .Andrews....Snowy....Reggie... Morrison. .Streeter. .Lurch... All great lads...
All the Melbourne crew.... Their coaches were class..

Totally different to today's away experience. As a 16 year old I really enjoyed entering the enemy territory. Scarves hidden, don't give your south London accent away, keep close to a copper! Really was tribal. Don't recall getting onto Coach 1, seemed to be a closed shop of regulars, vaguely recall Denny Warren being the hard man.

 


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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 11 Sep 16 5.50pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Used to get on Neil Everitts coach in the late 70's as a young teenager. Every away game you came back with a tale. Usually about the trouble inside a ground and outside. All worth it though as some very special memories as clear as day from back then reside in me bonce still.

Maine Road was the hairiest 'adventure'

 


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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 11 Sep 16 5.58pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by westquay

Yep..Denny was a nutter but a good bloke...
Palace Hardcore....
Surely not gone.... Arfurs, Ellis, Broughton, Polish Rick. .Andrews....Snowy....Reggie... Morrison. .Streeter. .Lurch... All great lads...
All the Melbourne crew.... Their coaches were class..

Totally different to today's away experience. As a 16 year old I really enjoyed entering the enemy territory. Scarves hidden, don't give your south London accent away, keep close to a copper! Really was tribal. Don't recall getting onto Coach 1, seemed to be a closed shop of regulars, vaguely recall Denny Warren being the hard man.

Are you referring to 'Tufty Ellis' and 'Johnny Broughton' ?
I have a feeling that Broughton sadly passed away many years ago.
Yes I remember 'Denny Warren'.

 

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dorking Flag 16 Sep 16 3.26pm Send a Private Message to dorking Add dorking as a friend

Dave Illingworth still goes to all the home games (season ticket), and some aways - sometimes by coach. Often seen at home games with Robbie tobin.
He walks with a stick now as he's still a big chap and the years haven't been kind on his joints.
Last saw him at Spurs away a few weeks ago, he'd got there via a combination of buses using his free bus pass!

 

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palace64 Flag bromley 16 Sep 16 3.34pm Send a Private Message to palace64 Add palace64 as a friend

Originally posted by dorking

Dave Illingworth still goes to all the home games (season ticket), and some aways - sometimes by coach. Often seen at home games with Robbie tobin.
He walks with a stick now as he's still a big chap and the years haven't been kind on his joints.
Last saw him at Spurs away a few weeks ago, he'd got there via a combination of buses using his free bus pass!

Both watch the u21 or this year u23 still

 

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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 16 Sep 16 3.37pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by dorking

Dave Illingworth still goes to all the home games (season ticket), and some aways - sometimes by coach. Often seen at home games with Robbie tobin.
He walks with a stick now as he's still a big chap and the years haven't been kind on his joints.
Last saw him at Spurs away a few weeks ago, he'd got there via a combination of buses using his free bus pass!

Thanks for the update on "Illy".
Does he still have bushy sideburns ?

 

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Eaglesnut Flag Waterford 26 Sep 16 8.39pm Send a Private Message to Eaglesnut Add Eaglesnut as a friend

Remember the coach being stopped in traffic outside Ninian Park & Cardiff yobs opening the emergency exit and trying to pull out whoever was in the back row. Had to travel back to Selhurst with the alarm going off.

 

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Spiderman Flag Horsham 26 Sep 16 8.54pm Send a Private Message to Spiderman Add Spiderman as a friend

Originally posted by YHTM

Totally different to today's away experience. As a 16 year old I really enjoyed entering the enemy territory. Scarves hidden, don't give your south London accent away, keep close to a copper! Really was tribal. Don't recall getting onto Coach 1, seemed to be a closed shop of regulars, vaguely recall Denny Warren being the hard man.

My first away game was Leicester (I think about 1972) we lost 1-0. It all kicked off outside, I remember Palace being chased by hordes of Leicester, Denny just turned around and gave the lead Leicester fan a right thumping.
In 1973 I went to Leeds on a coach (number not known) with Denny's pal Chris Oakes I think, he looked after me that day. Does anyone remember him or have I got the name wrong?

 

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Dweeb Flag East London 07 Feb 17 6.41am Send a Private Message to Dweeb Add Dweeb as a friend

Sad to report that Neil informed me that Gerry Mansfield passed away several weeks ago from a heart attack.

Like a lot of others on this topic I too traveled on the Supporters' Club coach as it was in those days. I remember approaching Halifax where for the first time the phrase "dark satanic mills" actually meant something, also getting to Tranmere to see a blackboard propped up against a closed turnstile saying "Match Off - Waterlogged pitch" and Gerry like the rest was amazed that no one could have told us before.

But whatever the trip Gerry was invariably there with the hand drawn eagle on a folded circular board to be defiantly stuck between the back of the seat and the back window.

Edited by Dweeb (07 Feb 2017 6.42am)

 


Taking the bungy jump since 1964. Never to see John Jackson in a shirt again

Sorry to see Lee Hills go, did we ever see Alex Marrow? We did January 2013

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