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Alboss South North Wood 20 Nov 20 12.35pm | |
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I’ve supported Palace since I was 9 years old. Started to start paying attention in the mid 90’s and become pretty obsessed since. During the entirety of my following, Palace have been nicknamed ‘The Eagles’. Now I appreciate they were formally known as ‘The Glaziers’ and I was just interested in how fans of the time felt during the transition between the two titles? Was there uproar? Grumbling? Barely audible muttering? Or was it just generally accepted? The question is based on standard curiosity based on if a team attempted something like that in the modern day, I suspect there would be uproar. I Look forward to any comments or recollections that anybody may have. COYP!
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stuckinbristol In the woodwork. 20 Nov 20 12.55pm | |
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Originally posted by Alboss
I’ve supported Palace since I was 9 years old. Started to start paying attention in the mid 90’s and become pretty obsessed since. During the entirety of my following, Palace have been nicknamed ‘The Eagles’. Now I appreciate they were formally known as ‘The Glaziers’ and I was just interested in how fans of the time felt during the transition between the two titles? Was there uproar? Grumbling? Barely audible muttering? Or was it just generally accepted? The question is based on standard curiosity based on if a team attempted something like that in the modern day, I suspect there would be uproar. I Look forward to any comments or recollections that anybody may have. COYP! I am far too young (and handsome!!!) to remember the change to the Eagles. I would be quite happy if we were to return to the Glazers. tradition and all that.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 20 Nov 20 1.02pm | |
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I suppose at nearly 68 years of age and being a supporter since the 60s, I could be described as a "Mature fan" ! The nickname was changed by Malcolm Allison in the early 70s, inspired by the Benfica 'Eagles'. Certainly many moons ago and at my 'Ripe' age recollection of yesteryear can be somewhat challenging however I don't have memories of any mass protestations due to the change.
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Teddy Eagle 20 Nov 20 1.15pm | |
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Plumpton eagle East Sussex 20 Nov 20 1.38pm | |
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I was just starting to go regularly when these changes happened. I think they kicked in just as Palace were relegated from the then Division 1. I don't remember anyone being upset. Perhaps having just been relegated and with the excitement of Malcolm Allison as manager, it seemed like a god time for a change. I immediately liked the new red and blue strip. I bought a red and blue barred scarf at the first home game that season and I still wear it to games. I think that first home game was Notts County and we lost 4-1 and went on to be relegated again. Different topic, but I do miss the excitement of being in playoff contention or dire relegation battles.
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kingdowieonthewall Sussex, ex-Cronx. 20 Nov 20 1.40pm | |
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big Mal just done it more or less over night.
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PatrickA London 20 Nov 20 1.44pm | |
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I don’t recall there being much of a protest at the time of the change of the club crest.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 20 Nov 20 1.44pm | |
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Originally posted by Plumpton eagle
I was just starting to go regularly when these changes happened. I think they kicked in just as Palace were relegated from the then Division 1. I don't remember anyone being upset. Perhaps having just been relegated and with the excitement of Malcolm Allison as manager, it seemed like a god time for a change. I immediately liked the new red and blue strip. I bought a red and blue barred scarf at the first home game that season and I still wear it to games. I think that first home game was Notts County and we lost 4-1 and went on to be relegated again. Different topic, but I do miss the excitement of being in playoff contention or dire relegation battles. This game was in the season when we never won a game until November.Alan Whittle scored in a 1-0 away win at Bristol C to secure our first victory.
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milesy potton 20 Nov 20 1.44pm | |
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I am 69 and been going since mid 60's and don't remember any grumbles or protests, think we just accepted it as being a bit of a new era with Mr Allison at the helm.
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mezzer Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 20 Nov 20 1.48pm | |
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I think it was readily welcomed as I remember because for the first time we were getting noticed nationally. Episodes like Fiona Richmond in the team bath helped on that front. It was all part of the rebranding under Big Mal and I don't remember anyone thinking that being called The Eagles rather than The Glaziers wasn't a little bit more grrrr.
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Spiderman Horsham 20 Nov 20 1.48pm | |
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Originally posted by milesy
I am 69 and been going since mid 60's and don't remember any grumbles or protests, think we just accepted it as being a bit of a new era with Mr Allison at the helm. I am 64 and do not remember any issues. Think fans were pleased we had Big Mal and just accepted it
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mezzer Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 20 Nov 20 1.49pm | |
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And don't forget that seagulls can make a mess on your windows but you never see a seagull mess with an Eagle.
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