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maghull 05 Jul 14 1.58pm Send a Private Message to maghull Add maghull as a friend

Quote Bubbs at 05 Jul 2014 10.10am

Was at that Cambridge first game too. Hinshelwood with a double pen.

One of the more memorable home games that season was the 3-3 draw against Luton who won the league that year. Think it was televised too but have never seen footage of it since.

The sudden drop in attendances was for a few reasons I think and certainly not to do with Alan Mullery becoming manager, as many have stated as fact in retrospect. For a start, Mullery didn't arrive until the following season.

Obviously our sudden drop in quality didn't help. The unbelievably exciting Team of the 80's being torn apart and the subsequent relegation and influx of mediocre players certainly made many walk away.

But the crowd reduction was not just a Palace phenomenon; it happened up and down the country outside the 1st Division. Coincided with prices starting to creep up - nothing major - but enough to make people look elsewhere especially with the early 80's recession and 3 million unemployed at that time.

Another factor was the hooliganism. Think a lot of dads thought twice about taking their kids. Going to football at that time in this country was almost deemed a lower class pursuit; a game for the riff-raff. You would certainly never hear a member of the Government or a Royal openly profess to supporting a side as you do now.

Football in the 80's was a totally different animal to what it was in the decades before and after, and in many ways what happened at Hillsborough in '89 was a culmination of this.

It does come across as quite a paradox, but I look back on going to football then as my favourite time. Palace were mostly cr*p; trouble in the air everywhere you went; grounds and facilities in total disrepair; treated like animals by the authorities; and yet, there was something real, creative, loose and invigorating about the whole experience.

There is more than a whiff of predictability and conformity about football these days.


Great post Bubs, totally summed it up there.
I still look back on those days with rose tinted glasses.
It was much more of an adventure back then,going to games.

 

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There was an amazing game at SP v Middlesborough around '83 when we had two men sent off within the first half hour then crazily we went 1- 0 up but managed to hang on for an hour for the victory.

Crowd about 7,000 but hell we made some noise to help the team over the line.

 


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maghull 05 Jul 14 7.43pm Send a Private Message to maghull Add maghull as a friend

Remember it well.
It was the Saturday after the 4th round of the fa cup on the saturday and the replay on the tuseday v west ham.
The week before we had 28,000 at selhurst.
Even if west ham did have 10,000 there.

 

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Quote Kermit8 at 05 Jul 2014 7.02pm

There was an amazing game at SP v Middlesborough around '83 when we had two men sent off within the first half hour then crazily we went 1- 0 up but managed to hang on for an hour for the victory.

Crowd about 7,000 but hell we made some noise to help the team over the line.

I was at that game ! What a result in the circumstances.
I might be wrong but I have a feeling that Peter Nicholas (In his second spell at our club) was playing as was Stan Cummins.


 

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monkey Flag Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 05 Jul 14 8.49pm Send a Private Message to monkey Add monkey as a friend

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And our away support was about 500 at most.

I only missed 2 away games that season and we were lucky if there was 100 of us there for some of the games of any sort of distance, i know this because we would be thinly spread on some big old terraces and as the performances were pretty grim back then it gave us something to do counting!! It wasted all of 5 minutes

Edited by monkey (04 Jul 2014 11.44pm)


Your right come to think of it.
500 back then was a good turn out.
I remember going to Wrexham that season and it was the first time we had won away for 18 months,steve Lovell scored, and there was only about 150 of us on a terrace that held about 3000.

I was there, that turned into a great day, as you say we hadn't won away for so long, we were both in the bottom 3 i think, it was cold, foggy, a poxy long journey, we were caged in with fences all around us and it was a s***e game, but when Lovell popped up with the winner we all went mental, we'd lost a few away games 1-0 up to then and to finally win one was a great feeling.


It was a good day that.
I remember coming out the station and we all started singing england! england! england!
That was the first time id ever gone on the special aswell.

We were obviously on the same train then, it did turn out to be a great day, amazing what a win can do!! To be fair though, I enjoyed those early 80's years, despite the crap team, the lack of numbers and the bleak northern grounds it was good times, because we were young and keen and all that mattered was following team.

The amount of games we lost 1-0 away that season was unreal though, Sheffield Wed, QPR, Norwich,Luton, Shrewsbury, Bolton, derby, Chelsea, just off the top of my head, might be a couple more!!


 

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Quote Kermit8 at 05 Jul 2014 7.02pm

There was an amazing game at SP v Middlesborough around '83 when we had two men sent off within the first half hour then crazily we went 1- 0 up but managed to hang on for an hour for the victory.

Crowd about 7,000 but hell we made some noise to help the team over the line.

I remember the game and the report the next day in the News of The World which had the headline 'The Fine Nine'.

 

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And our away support was about 500 at most.

I only missed 2 away games that season and we were lucky if there was 100 of us there for some of the games of any sort of distance, i know this because we would be thinly spread on some big old terraces and as the performances were pretty grim back then it gave us something to do counting!! It wasted all of 5 minutes

Edited by monkey (04 Jul 2014 11.44pm)


Your right come to think of it.
500 back then was a good turn out.
I remember going to Wrexham that season and it was the first time we had won away for 18 months,steve Lovell scored, and there was only about 150 of us on a terrace that held about 3000.

I was there, that turned into a great day, as you say we hadn't won away for so long, we were both in the bottom 3 i think, it was cold, foggy, a poxy long journey, we were caged in with fences all around us and it was a s***e game, but when Lovell popped up with the winner we all went mental, we'd lost a few away games 1-0 up to then and to finally win one was a great feeling.


It was a good day that.
I remember coming out the station and we all started singing england! england! england!
That was the first time id ever gone on the special aswell.

We were obviously on the same train then, it did turn out to be a great day, amazing what a win can do!! To be fair though, I enjoyed those early 80's years, despite the crap team, the lack of numbers and the bleak northern grounds it was good times, because we were young and keen and all that mattered was following team.

The amount of games we lost 1-0 away that season was unreal though, Sheffield Wed, QPR, Norwich,Luton, Shrewsbury, Bolton, derby, Chelsea, just off the top of my head, might be a couple more!!


Did you go Oldham that year?
f*** me that was a bleak day. Middle of November,freezing cold,pissing down with rain and about 100 of us on that massive wind swept end all for a proxy 0-0 draw.

 

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Quote maghull at 04 Jul 2014 6.36pm

And our away support was about 500 at most.

I only missed 2 away games that season and we were lucky if there was 100 of us there for some of the games of any sort of distance, i know this because we would be thinly spread on some big old terraces and as the performances were pretty grim back then it gave us something to do counting!! It wasted all of 5 minutes

Edited by monkey (04 Jul 2014 11.44pm)


Your right come to think of it.
500 back then was a good turn out.
I remember going to Wrexham that season and it was the first time we had won away for 18 months,steve Lovell scored, and there was only about 150 of us on a terrace that held about 3000.

I was there, that turned into a great day, as you say we hadn't won away for so long, we were both in the bottom 3 i think, it was cold, foggy, a poxy long journey, we were caged in with fences all around us and it was a s***e game, but when Lovell popped up with the winner we all went mental, we'd lost a few away games 1-0 up to then and to finally win one was a great feeling.


It was a good day that.
I remember coming out the station and we all started singing england! england! england!
That was the first time id ever gone on the special aswell.

We were obviously on the same train then, it did turn out to be a great day, amazing what a win can do!! To be fair though, I enjoyed those early 80's years, despite the crap team, the lack of numbers and the bleak northern grounds it was good times, because we were young and keen and all that mattered was following team.

The amount of games we lost 1-0 away that season was unreal though, Sheffield Wed, QPR, Norwich,Luton, Shrewsbury, Bolton, derby, Chelsea, just off the top of my head, might be a couple more!!


Did you go Oldham that year?
f*** me that was a bleak day. Middle of November,freezing cold,pissing down with rain and about 100 of us on that massive wind swept end all for a proxy 0-0 draw.

no it was one of the two I missed, we had train tickets but missed it at Euston and as it was a special and we didn't have much spare money we couldn't get an ordinary train. your description seems to be my memory of most away games back then lol

Did you do Barnsley just before xmas? another defeat, knee deep in snow and because of the snow they shut the away end and because there was only about 50 of us they chucked us in a home enclosure with their fans, as it happens they were a friendly bunch, but it could've been a bit dodgy.

my 1-0 stats are a bit wrong, I've looked it up as you got me thinking about that season, the derby and Bolton games I'm thinking of were a season or 2 after and Chelsea we actually won!! the seasons all merge in together now, it was so long ago.


 

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Quote maghull at 05 Jul 2014 9.44pm

Did you go Oldham that year?
f*** me that was a bleak day. Middle of November,freezing cold,pissing down with rain and about 100 of us on that massive wind swept end all for a proxy 0-0 draw.

I went to Oldham about 3 years ago to see the Oldham v Peterborough game. The 'Posh' won 5-0. I was in the Stand opposite the end where the stand had been demolished.I was absolutely frozen as the wind whipped in from the open end.Never been so cold at a football match.


 

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Quote Kermit8 at 05 Jul 2014 7.02pm

There was an amazing game at SP v Middlesborough around '83 when we had two men sent off within the first half hour then crazily we went 1- 0 up but managed to hang on for an hour for the victory.

Crowd about 7,000 but hell we made some noise to help the team over the line.

I was at that game ! What a result in the circumstances.
I might be wrong but I have a feeling that Peter Nicholas (In his second spell at our club) was playing as was Stan Cummins.


Yeah, I was there too, gate was given as a mighty 4819. I think the 2 players sent off were Kevin Mabbutt and Billy Gilbert and then Vince won a penalty and Peter Nicholas scored it. And I also think Big Mal was in charge at Boro then too.

 


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Quote monkey at 06 Jul 2014 11.53am

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Quote monkey at 04 Jul 2014 11.25pm

Quote maghull at 04 Jul 2014 6.36pm

And our away support was about 500 at most.

I only missed 2 away games that season and we were lucky if there was 100 of us there for some of the games of any sort of distance, i know this because we would be thinly spread on some big old terraces and as the performances were pretty grim back then it gave us something to do counting!! It wasted all of 5 minutes

Edited by monkey (04 Jul 2014 11.44pm)


Your right come to think of it.
500 back then was a good turn out.
I remember going to Wrexham that season and it was the first time we had won away for 18 months,steve Lovell scored, and there was only about 150 of us on a terrace that held about 3000.

I was there, that turned into a great day, as you say we hadn't won away for so long, we were both in the bottom 3 i think, it was cold, foggy, a poxy long journey, we were caged in with fences all around us and it was a s***e game, but when Lovell popped up with the winner we all went mental, we'd lost a few away games 1-0 up to then and to finally win one was a great feeling.


It was a good day that.
I remember coming out the station and we all started singing england! england! england!
That was the first time id ever gone on the special aswell.

We were obviously on the same train then, it did turn out to be a great day, amazing what a win can do!! To be fair though, I enjoyed those early 80's years, despite the crap team, the lack of numbers and the bleak northern grounds it was good times, because we were young and keen and all that mattered was following team.

The amount of games we lost 1-0 away that season was unreal though, Sheffield Wed, QPR, Norwich,Luton, Shrewsbury, Bolton, derby, Chelsea, just off the top of my head, might be a couple more!!


Did you go Oldham that year?
f*** me that was a bleak day. Middle of November,freezing cold,pissing down with rain and about 100 of us on that massive wind swept end all for a proxy 0-0 draw.

no it was one of the two I missed, we had train tickets but missed it at Euston and as it was a special and we didn't have much spare money we couldn't get an ordinary train. your description seems to be my memory of most away games back then lol

Did you do Barnsley just before xmas? another defeat, knee deep in snow and because of the snow they shut the away end and because there was only about 50 of us they chucked us in a home enclosure with their fans, as it happens they were a friendly bunch, but it could've been a bit dodgy.

my 1-0 stats are a bit wrong, I've looked it up as you got me thinking about that season, the derby and Bolton games I'm thinking of were a season or 2 after and Chelsea we actually won!! the seasons all merge in together now, it was so long ago.


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That night game at chelsea brings back memorys.
Zico murphys free kick.
They werent to happy about it if i remember.
Very nasty walking back to fulham broadway that night.
They were a worse team than us back then and thats saying something.

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Quote maghull at 05 Jul 2014 7.43pm

Remember it well.
It was the Saturday after the 4th round of the fa cup on the saturday and the replay on the tuseday v west ham.
The week before we had 28,000 at selhurst.
Even if west ham did have 10,000 there.


I remember the 1-1 vs West Ham at SP for all the wrong reasons...went with a mate from Brighton who was a WHU supporter and who INSISTED on going together into the away end. Stood behind a couple of absolute Gorillas in claret&blue...couldn't see much, couldn't SAY much, couldn't sing at all......but managed to cop off with said mate's sister on getting him home, stayed 3 days with her(best and longest sex session of my life), lost my job as a consequence AND missed the replay AND got attacked by her husband(she never said she were married!)and two of his mates and spent following weekend in Kings College Hospital......those were the days.....oh yeah, she gave me crabs too!

 


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