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Hoof Hearted 06 Sep 10 1.03pm

Anyone else remember him as fondly as me?

He wasn't everyone's cup of tea, bit of a showman with white boots and curly blonde hair. I liked him as he was only little but got stuck right in to anyone much bigger than him and was full of energy. Quite often he would come on as sub and his introduction used to galvanise the crowd at SP and he usually would make a difference to the outcome of the game for the better.

"Bring on Whittle" used to ring round Selhurst Park if we were playing badly for years after he stopped playing for us.

Any memories/stories of games he played in anyone?

 

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Morpeth Eagle 06 Sep 10 3.52pm Send a Private Message to Morpeth Eagle Add Morpeth Eagle as a friend

No exact memories of any particular games,but I have to agree with the buzz at SP when he played....

 

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lyeemoon Flag Girne 06 Sep 10 5.10pm Send a Private Message to lyeemoon Add lyeemoon as a friend

He certainly had some good games when he first arrived scoring in the famous 5-0 v Manure and his overall scoring record was pretty good for a winger. I always felt he flattered to deceive though, he had a very high stepping action which seemed designed to feign energetic action which, latterly, was rarely the case.

Must have been one of the very few English players to have played in Iran with one of their big clubs Persepolis. He had a season there scoring nine goals but had to hotfoot it out of the country a bit sharpish when the Shah was overthrown and the mad mullahs were taking over.

 


lo Selhurst silva felix, lo Selhurst cara nutrix, viget, vigeat, vigebit! Best team:- Jackson; Gilbert, Evans, Cannon, Sansom; Hughes, Kember, McNichol; Byrne, Holton, Wright.

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kingdowieonthewall Flag Sussex, ex-Cronx. 06 Sep 10 5.23pm Send a Private Message to kingdowieonthewall Add kingdowieonthewall as a friend

I liked Whittle a lot.
Did he play at the same time as Charlie Cooke?
Also fondly remember john(yogi) hughes

 


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teejay61 Flag The Cup of Sid 06 Sep 10 6.03pm Send a Private Message to teejay61 Add teejay61 as a friend

Quote Hoof Hearted at 06 Sep 2010 1.03pm

Anyone else remember him as fondly as me?

He wasn't everyone's cup of tea, bit of a showman with white boots and curly blonde hair. I liked him as he was only little but got stuck right in to anyone much bigger than him and was full of energy. Quite often he would come on as sub and his introduction used to galvanise the crowd at SP and he usually would make a difference to the outcome of the game for the better.

"Bring on Whittle" used to ring round Selhurst Park if we were playing badly for years after he stopped playing for us.

Any memories/stories of games he played in anyone?


his Palace debut against Man Ure in Dec '72. Scored our 4th goal and it was a superb strike from the edge of the area. Will always be one of my top 5 CPFC games.

"5 foot 2, eyes of blue, Alan Whittle's after you" etc etc

 


Supporting the mighty CPFC since September 1971

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palace chick Flag South Croydon 06 Sep 10 6.30pm Send a Private Message to palace chick Add palace chick as a friend

If I had to pick my all time favorite team from my supporting Palace since 1968 Alan Whittle would be in it. He was a great favorite of the fans and scored some great goals including the winner at Sunderland in our cup run to the semi finals. Trouble was our train broke down on the way to Sunderland and with us arriving at half time my mate and I could only get in the Roker end. When Whittle scored we looked at each other and smiled. Anything else and we would have been dead meat - Great days!

 

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alaneagle1 Flag Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 06 Sep 10 6.52pm Send a Private Message to alaneagle1 Add alaneagle1 as a friend

Quote palace chick at 06 Sep 2010 6.30pm

If I had to pick my all time favorite team from my supporting Palace since 1968 Alan Whittle would be in it. He was a great favorite of the fans and scored some great goals including the winner at Sunderland in our cup run to the semi finals. Trouble was our train broke down on the way to Sunderland and with us arriving at half time my mate and I could only get in the Roker end. When Whittle scored we looked at each other and smiled. Anything else and we would have been dead meat - Great days!

Me and my mate got to Sunderland OK.
The Palace directors were all delayed.
Alison sat in the Directors Box on his own.
In those days we used to go in the Supporters Club (now the Car Park),Whittle once pinched my mates now wife on the arse.!!!

On another ocaision a pissed Whittle was driving her and a mate around in his car (trying to do a Rooney).!!!!!

 


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chris123 Flag hove actually 06 Sep 10 6.59pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

I'd forgotten how young he was when he came to Palace - I had thought we were towards the end of his career, but he was only 22 when he signed.

I was at the Utd game in 1972 standing on the old stand side and Paddy scored the first two inside the first ten minutes or so, it was just the start of a extraordinary game.

Alan Whittle's goal was a glorious chip and then Don Rogers ...... sublime.

 

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eagle in cornwall Flag Made In Thornton Heath. 06 Sep 10 7.17pm Send a Private Message to eagle in cornwall Add eagle in cornwall as a friend

Cracking little player and everyone remembers his goal in that game,against Man Ure.He remined me of another small player some years before,Andy Smillie.

Apparently he was really wound up and nervous before the Fa Cup Semi Final against Southampton that he was physically sick in the dressing room before kick off.

Edited by eagle in cornwall (06 Sep 2010 7.18pm)

 


........................Then along came Johnny Byrne! and the rest, as they say, is history.....................

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lyeemoon Flag Girne 06 Sep 10 7.52pm Send a Private Message to lyeemoon Add lyeemoon as a friend

Quote eagle in cornwall at 06 Sep 2010 7.17pm

Cracking little player and everyone remembers his goal in that game,against Man Ure.He remined me of another small player some years before,Andy Smillie.

Apparently he was really wound up and nervous before the Fa Cup Semi Final against Southampton that he was physically sick in the dressing room before kick off.

Edited by eagle in cornwall (06 Sep 2010 7.18pm)

Are you thinking of Neil Smillie eic? Andy was around in the sixties. Neil arrived prior to the semi final but didn't feature in the first team until Sept 1976 the season we also had a good cup run before being narrowly beaten by Liverpool.


 


lo Selhurst silva felix, lo Selhurst cara nutrix, viget, vigeat, vigebit! Best team:- Jackson; Gilbert, Evans, Cannon, Sansom; Hughes, Kember, McNichol; Byrne, Holton, Wright.

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Quote lyeemoon at 06 Sep 2010 7.52pm

Quote eagle in cornwall at 06 Sep 2010 7.17pm

Cracking little player and everyone remembers his goal in that game,against Man Ure.He remined me of another small player some years before,Andy Smillie.

Apparently he was really wound up and nervous before the Fa Cup Semi Final against Southampton that he was physically sick in the dressing room before kick off.

Edited by eagle in cornwall (06 Sep 2010 7.18pm)

Are you thinking of Neil Smillie eic? Andy was around in the sixties. Neil arrived prior to the semi final but didn't feature in the first team until Sept 1976 the season we also had a good cup run before being narrowly beaten by Liverpool.



No,I meant Andy Smillie when playing alongside Johnny Byrne with his running style and also being short with arms held quite high,which was similar in some ways to Whittle.
He was a grafter but didn't get the recognition he deserved at the time.
As you say Neil was just after the cup run side that Whittle was part of.

Edited by eagle in cornwall (06 Sep 2010 10.48pm)

 


........................Then along came Johnny Byrne! and the rest, as they say, is history.....................

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tangerineeagle Flag cleveleys,lancs 07 Sep 10 3.24pm Send a Private Message to tangerineeagle Add tangerineeagle as a friend

always chased lost causes brilliant ,once saw him up against a giant centrehalf,so typical palace decide to hoof it up to him all match,he challanged for every ball but never got the better of the big man,also saw him at anfield making obscene gestures behind alec lindsays back-----brilliant

 


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