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Palace Brazil Nut Belo Horizonte 27 Nov 13 3.45pm | |
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I am new on here, but am an ardent follower. First Palace match against Shrewsbury in the Third Division South cerca 1955, ground almost empty and a bore draw. Got hooked at the home match against Peterboro, our bitter rivals at that point, in Division Four's last year. "Saturday January 6th, 1962. FA Cup Third Round, at Villa Park. We were in the Third Division, they were in the top flight. We went ahead at least twice until they drew level at 3x3 nearing the end of play. A replay at Selhurst Park was only a minute away, then their winger crossed the ball over from the left and it floated over legendary goalie Vic Rouse's head into the net (it was a windy day) and we were out. Poor man never played for us again. I was there as a teenage schoolboy. You could have heard a pin drop on the train journey back!"
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It's only a game Praa Sands 01 Dec 13 3.25pm | |
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My father was at that game and often talks about how well Palace played that day and nearly caused a cup shock. Here are his comments. Over the years, I have spoken to many people and sent numerous letters to the Croydon Advertiser about this game. I am aged 80 now and apart from a couple of players, I could still name our team that played so well that day. After checking through one of the many Palace books that I have, I found the missing gaps in one of the Reverand Nigel Sands (Palace Historian) books. This was our line up: Vic Rouse Up the Palace" Edited by It's only a game (02 Dec 2013 3.46pm)
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briansquire East Drayton 11 Dec 13 2.17pm | |
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Yes remember it well. Used to go to most away games in my early teenage years. The journey home was a quiet affair. Seem to remeber the train breaking down as well.
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lyeemoon Girne 24 Dec 13 12.02pm | |
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Quote Palace Brazil Nut at 27 Nov 2013 3.45pm
I am new on here, but am an ardent follower. First Palace match against Shrewsbury in the Third Division South cerca 1955, ground almost empty and a bore draw. Got hooked at the home match against Peterboro, our bitter rivals at that point, in Division Four's last year. "Saturday January 6th, 1962. FA Cup Third Round, at Villa Park. We were in the Third Division, they were in the top flight. We went ahead at least twice until they drew level at 3x3 nearing the end of play. A replay at Selhurst Park was only a minute away, then their winger crossed the ball over from the left and it floated over legendary goalie Vic Rouse's head into the net (it was a windy day) and we were out. Poor man never played for us again. I was there as a teenage schoolboy. You could have heard a pin drop on the train journey back!" I didn't go to the game but remember the occasion and being devastated when I heard the result on the radio. It is true that Rouse was badly affected by what he perceived to be a lapse. He did though play further games that season as well as the following one when he was No.2 to Glazier.
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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delday ocean city md usa 19 Jan 14 10.16pm | |
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I was there I was 13 and remember Uphill scoring a great goal and how well we played. I thought we lost 3-2 not 4-3.
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JRW2 Dulwich 22 Jan 14 12.58pm | |
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Division 4's last season was 91/92, and I don't remember Peterborough being bitter rivals at that time. They were rivals in 60/61, their first season in the league. After 5 games we were top of Division 4 and they were second, both having won 4 and drawn 1. Palace had scored 20 goals! They came to Selhurst on Wednesday 7th September 1960, and beat us - I think - 2-0. I still have the programme. I think that was the first time I saw Park Road packed with coaches. Peterborough won the Fourth Division title that season and we were promoted. I had planned to go to the Villa cup-tie with a school pal on the railway special but applied too late. I stayed home but my friend went full fare on a proper train. He said he was pleased to have gone - I'm not sure I would have been. I think that was the match when we played so well that one of the papers called it the Byrne and Allen show, after the fifties American TV comedy series. And Ronnie Allen's first words on leaving the pitch were reputed to have been "I've always hated this place" (he was ex-West Brom). Delday, I think you'll find it was 3-4. By the way, Brazil Nut, I got to Selhurst just before you: 53/54, against Colchester - lost, I'm pretty sure.
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delday ocean city md usa 22 Jan 14 3.18pm | |
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JRW2 you are correct I looked it up it was 4-3. I remember painfully well well that last Villa goal. By the way I to was at that Peterborough game and I remember that there were well over 40,000 there. Also they had a player named Nelson who was getting a lot of stick from the Palace fans but I can't remember why. I believe he was theier captain and a comical fellow. Were you at the Palace v Slovak Bratislava game? Wow a European team at Selhurst, I think we won either 6-0 or 6-2, do you remember?
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JRW2 Dulwich 24 Jan 14 12.11pm | |
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I've located the September 1960 Peterborough programme, delday, and have to say that there's nobody called Nelson in their side. Their captain was centre-half Norman Rigby. Yes - I was at the Slovan (not Slovak) Bratislava game (31st January 1962), and have the programme, but no memory at all of the score, or even the result. I was also at the Real Madrid match, staged to celebrate the installation of new floodlights. The programme - amazingly - doesn't show the date of the match, but a clue is provided by the inclusion of a photo of the team that played in the infamous Villa cup-tie. The Real Madrid team included Gento, Puskas and Di Stefano. Final score 2-2, I think.
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delday ocean city md usa 24 Jan 14 2.40pm | |
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Yep JRW2 it was Norman not Nelson my dads friend and others heckled him all night. Madrid game was 18 April 62 but I missed it as I was abroad for the first time. My first Palace game was in the mid 50,s but I can't remember the actual game. I was a regular with my dad begining with the 1957/58 season. We weren't great but we had some characters like Chopper Greenwood. Always had good keepers (we needed them) first one I remember is Ray Potter. Hope to see them in April when I will be in England but will probably be on TV in a pubwhich will be OK as I have no Palace fans near me that I know of.
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headliner 25 Jan 14 8.14am | |
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Quote JRW2 at 24 Jan 2014 12.11pm
I've located the September 1960 Peterborough programme, delday, and have to say that there's nobody called Nelson in their side. Their captain was centre-half Norman Rigby. Yes - I was at the Slovan (not Slovak) Bratislava game (31st January 1962), and have the programme, but no memory at all of the score, or even the result. I was also at the Real Madrid match, staged to celebrate the installation of new floodlights. The programme - amazingly - doesn't show the date of the match, but a clue is provided by the inclusion of a photo of the team that played in the infamous Villa cup-tie. The Real Madrid team included Gento, Puskas and Di Stefano. Final score 2-2, I think.
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salop-eagle 25 Jan 14 9.03am | |
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I wanted to go, but it clashed with a Cup Match for the Cubs. My dad and a car full went and I remember them all talking about how well we'd played. I was really disappointed to have missed it, but the consolation was that the Cub team got through and eventually won the trophy and I still have my medal which was presented by Vic Rouse himself.
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Bin Liner London , Southfields 25 Jan 14 9.07am | |
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great memories
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