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sydtheeagle Flag England 24 Apr 14 9.53am Send a Private Message to sydtheeagle Add sydtheeagle as a friend

Quote Catfish at 24 Apr 2014 8.36am

He continued to be an excellent keeper for Orient. Wonder what the story was there?

I think Big Mal wanted to go in his own direction and probably clear the older, established personalities from the dressing room. So Jacko wasn't the sort of figure he wanted to have around for any number of reasons. The problem wasn't so much the change (although as you point out, Jacko could and should have continued to serve us well for many years) as the way Mal handled things; crudely and tactlessly, given what Jacko had done for the club. For me, Jackson will always be the greatest player ever to walk the face of the earth but before I lurch into man-love, let's leave that alone. Anyone who disagrees is wrong, though.

Do you remember the first game of Mal's first real season with us, in Division 2 (he'd arrived the last couple of months before we were relegated)? He really set about the place with a broom. He drove expectations sky-high for an immediate return to the top flight, gave (from memory) Nicky Chatterton and Dave Swindlehurst debuts in the opening game and I'll never forget the match programme, where all the players had nicknames on the teamsheet page. I can't remember any of them but they were really asinine, things like "the motivator"...etc. I was about 13 but I remember going back to my mates house after the game and his older sister got hold of the programme and changed all the nicknames to stuff like the "the masturbator". Wish I still had it (for memory's sake). Of course, we got stuffed.

I think that was also the season where Mal started out by widening the pitch at Selhurst because of his plan to play exciting, winger-led football but after about three matches, during which our full-backs had been consistently raped, we reverted to the narrowest pitch allowed and left that idea for another day. Such is life at Palace.

 


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alaneagle1 Flag Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 24 Apr 14 10.03am Send a Private Message to alaneagle1 Add alaneagle1 as a friend

Syd I think Chatterton was MASTERPIECES.?

I agree with Jacko.

Especially as he was replaced by Hammond who at that time was poor to say the least.!!!

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sydtheeagle Flag England 24 Apr 14 10.45am Send a Private Message to sydtheeagle Add sydtheeagle as a friend

Quote alaneagle1 at 24 Apr 2014 10.03am

Syd I think Chatterton was MASTERPIECES.?

I agree with Jacko.

Especially as he was replaced by Hammond who at that time was poor to say the least.!!!

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To be honest, although he turned into a good shot stopper (spectacular at times), I always preferred the solidity of Tony Burns given a choice between the two.

 


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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 24 Apr 14 10.46am Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

I remember our first home game in 75 or 76 v Chesterfield. Divison 3. 25,000 turned up even after a few disappointing seasons. Lost 1-4.

We were amazingly well supported back then such was the pull of the man and the club.

 


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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 24 Apr 14 10.53am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Quote sydtheeagle at 24 Apr 2014 9.53am

Quote Catfish at 24 Apr 2014 8.36am


Do you remember the first game of Mal's first real season with us, in Division 2 (he'd arrived the last couple of months before we were relegated)? He really set about the place with a broom. He drove expectations sky-high for an immediate return to the top flight, gave (from memory) Nicky Chatterton and Dave Swindlehurst debuts in the opening game and I'll never forget the match programme, where all the players had nicknames on the teamsheet page. I can't remember any of them but they were really asinine, things like "the motivator"...etc. I was about 13 but I remember going back to my mates house after the game and his older sister got hold of the programme and changed all the nicknames to stuff like the "the masturbator". Wish I still had it (for memory's sake). Of course, we got stuffed.

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Was this the first game of the season when we lost 4-1 at Home to Notts Co ?


 

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sydtheeagle Flag England 24 Apr 14 10.55am Send a Private Message to sydtheeagle Add sydtheeagle as a friend

Quote Willo at 24 Apr 2014 10.53am

Quote sydtheeagle at 24 Apr 2014 9.53am

Quote Catfish at 24 Apr 2014 8.36am


Do you remember the first game of Mal's first real season with us, in Division 2 (he'd arrived the last couple of months before we were relegated)? He really set about the place with a broom. He drove expectations sky-high for an immediate return to the top flight, gave (from memory) Nicky Chatterton and Dave Swindlehurst debuts in the opening game and I'll never forget the match programme, where all the players had nicknames on the teamsheet page. I can't remember any of them but they were really asinine, things like "the motivator"...etc. I was about 13 but I remember going back to my mates house after the game and his older sister got hold of the programme and changed all the nicknames to stuff like the "the masturbator". Wish I still had it (for memory's sake). Of course, we got stuffed.

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Was this the first game of the season when we lost 4-1 at Home to Notts Co ?


Yeah that's the one. Good memory!

 


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sydtheeagle Flag England 24 Apr 14 10.56am Send a Private Message to sydtheeagle Add sydtheeagle as a friend

Quote Kermit8 at 24 Apr 2014 10.46am

I remember our first home game in 75 or 76 v Chesterfield. Divison 3. 25,000 turned up even after a few disappointing seasons. Lost 1-4.

We were amazingly well supported back then such was the pull of the man and the club.


Brilliant. In those days Hereford were always near the top, along with Brighton. Imagine...big matches against Hereford drawing crowds in excess of 30,000! Couldn't get promoted but man did we play some football and have the power to entertain!

 


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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 24 Apr 14 10.57am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Quote sydtheeagle at 24 Apr 2014 10.55am

Yeah that's the one. Good memory!

Thank you very much.


 

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Hoof Hearted 24 Apr 14 11.34am

Quote sydtheeagle at 24 Apr 2014 9.53am

Quote Catfish at 24 Apr 2014 8.36am

He continued to be an excellent keeper for Orient. Wonder what the story was there?

I think Big Mal wanted to go in his own direction and probably clear the older, established personalities from the dressing room. So Jacko wasn't the sort of figure he wanted to have around for any number of reasons. The problem wasn't so much the change (although as you point out, Jacko could and should have continued to serve us well for many years) as the way Mal handled things; crudely and tactlessly, given what Jacko had done for the club. For me, Jackson will always be the greatest player ever to walk the face of the earth but before I lurch into man-love, let's leave that alone. Anyone who disagrees is wrong, though.

Do you remember the first game of Mal's first real season with us, in Division 2 (he'd arrived the last couple of months before we were relegated)? He really set about the place with a broom. He drove expectations sky-high for an immediate return to the top flight, gave (from memory) Nicky Chatterton and Dave Swindlehurst debuts in the opening game and I'll never forget the match programme, where all the players had nicknames on the teamsheet page. I can't remember any of them but they were really asinine, things like "the motivator"...etc. I was about 13 but I remember going back to my mates house after the game and his older sister got hold of the programme and changed all the nicknames to stuff like the "the masturbator". Wish I still had it (for memory's sake). Of course, we got stuffed.

I think that was also the season where Mal started out by widening the pitch at Selhurst because of his plan to play exciting, winger-led football but after about three matches, during which our full-backs had been consistently raped, we reverted to the narrowest pitch allowed and left that idea for another day. Such is life at Palace.


Your bestest post EVER Syd.

Tres amusing informative and a bit edgy.

 

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alaneagle1 Flag Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 24 Apr 14 11.41am Send a Private Message to alaneagle1 Add alaneagle1 as a friend

Lads your getting 'senile' !!!!

The Notts County Pitch Widening/Nicknames/Going ages before a WIN season.

And RELEGATION at CARDIFF was 1973/74.

 


Palace 13th 2017/18.

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NEILLO Flag Shoreham-by-Sea 24 Apr 14 12.22pm Send a Private Message to NEILLO Add NEILLO as a friend

Big Mal raised the profile of the club, there's no disputing that. And the Cup run was unforgettable.

However, I did used to wonder if we would have stayed in the First Division that season had he not have been appointed when he was.

And to follow that up with another relegation was plain embarrassing.

Ultimately he was shrewd to bring Venables in and let TV build on some of the foundations he had laid down.

 


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alaneagle1 Flag Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 24 Apr 14 3.02pm Send a Private Message to alaneagle1 Add alaneagle1 as a friend

Quote NEILLO at 24 Apr 2014 12.22pm

Big Mal raised the profile of the club, there's no disputing that. And the Cup run was unforgettable.

However, I did used to wonder if we would have stayed in the First Division that season had he not have been appointed when he was.

And to follow that up with another relegation was plain embarrassing.

Ultimately he was shrewd to bring Venables in and let TV build on some of the foundations he had laid down.


Anybody remember PLYMOUTH away in the FA CUP.?
1974 ?
Venables missed a penalty in the Last minute.
The TEAM cam home with the Fans on the train.
Soon after this Big Mal told Venables to stop playing and Coach.

 


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