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JRW2 Dulwich 06 Apr 20 5.35pm | |
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With so much time on my hands, my mind has been wandering all over the place, and the memory of a very strange incident floated into my mind. A home match against Wolves, about 20 years ago at a guess. An evening match, I think - or at least the lights were on. Wolves had a corner, where the teams come out. In a pre-arranged move the Wolves player passed the ball a couple of yards to a colleague, who tapped it over the line for a goal kick. Cue for loads of applause from the home fans for a very sporting gesture. But I just can't remember what led up to this incident. Any offers?
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daven Hailsham 06 Apr 20 6.19pm | |
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I can remember that game. That particular incident started with a stoppage in play near the half way, on the restart Wolves kicked the ball back to Speroni who tried to collect it but spilled it out for a corner. So 2 Wolves players came forward and performed the act that you described. This was the only game that I have ever left early because we were embarrassingly bad.
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esox lucius Deal 06 Apr 20 6.28pm | |
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Think I vaguely remember that incident. One would imagine the the ball had clearly gone out of play from a wolves player but the ref had given a corner and wasn’t going to change his decision. Also remember another game against wolves probably in the 70’s when a Palace player had a shot into the side netting at the Holmesdale end, the ref gave a goal, the Wolves players naturally went ballistic, after a few chaotic moments the ref asked Steve Kember if it was a goal to which Kember said it wasn’t. Think Kember got some sportsman of the month award or something similar.
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 06 Apr 20 6.46pm | |
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Originally posted by esox lucius
Think I vaguely remember that incident. One would imagine the the ball had clearly gone out of play from a wolves player but the ref had given a corner and wasn’t going to change his decision. Also remember another game against wolves probably in the 70’s when a Palace player had a shot into the side netting at the Holmesdale end, the ref gave a goal, the Wolves players naturally went ballistic, after a few chaotic moments the ref asked Steve Kember if it was a goal to which Kember said it wasn’t. Think Kember got some sportsman of the month award or something similar.
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NEILLO Shoreham-by-Sea 06 Apr 20 8.02pm | |
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Originally posted by esox lucius
Think I vaguely remember that incident. One would imagine the the ball had clearly gone out of play from a wolves player but the ref had given a corner and wasn’t going to change his decision. Also remember another game against wolves probably in the 70’s when a Palace player had a shot into the side netting at the Holmesdale end, the ref gave a goal, the Wolves players naturally went ballistic, after a few chaotic moments the ref asked Steve Kember if it was a goal to which Kember said it wasn’t. Think Kember got some sportsman of the month award or something similar. It was against Forest actually. Regards, Statto
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eritheagle Erith 07 Apr 20 7.23am | |
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Originally posted by daven
I can remember that game. That particular incident started with a stoppage in play near the half way, on the restart Wolves kicked the ball back to Speroni who tried to collect it but spilled it out for a corner. So 2 Wolves players came forward and performed the act that you described. This was the only game that I have ever left early because we were embarrassingly bad. It was Kolinko in goal, not Speroni.
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daven Hailsham 07 Apr 20 7.40am | |
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Can you remember what year it was?, and yes about keeper.
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chris123 hove actually 07 Apr 20 7.45am | |
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Originally posted by daven
Can you remember what year it was?, and yes about keeper. 1971.
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JRW2 Dulwich 07 Apr 20 8.52am | |
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Originally posted by chris123
1971. Is that a keyboard error? Speroni and Kolinko weren't born in 1971. Another question. In trying to work out when this incident took place I scanned through our results against Wolves, and I see that in 1996/97 we played four league matches against them: on 23rd November, 15th February, 10th May and 14th May. What was that all about?
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chris123 hove actually 07 Apr 20 8.58am | |
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Originally posted by JRW2
Is that a keyboard error? Speroni and Kolinko weren't born in 1971. Another question. In trying to work out when this incident took place I scanned through our results against Wolves, and I see that in 1996/97 we played four league matches against them: on 23rd November, 15th February, 10th May and 14th May. What was that all about? The Terry Wharton "goal" against Forest was in 1971.
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JRW2 Dulwich 07 Apr 20 9.19am | |
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Originally posted by chris123
The Terry Wharton "goal" against Forest was in 1971. Doh! I knew there would be a good explanation. I wonder whether the same will apply to my question about the four league games against Wolves.
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eritheagle Erith 07 Apr 20 9.34am | |
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Originally posted by daven
Can you remember what year it was?, and yes about keeper. Could it have been the last home game in the 2000/01 season before the great escape wins at Pompey and Stockport?
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