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It's only a game Flag Praa Sands 21 Dec 18 2.25pm Send a Private Message to It's only a game Add It's only a game as a friend

Originally posted by ektaff

Cheers for that, must be the age...

Anyone have a copy of the programme team line-ups to post?


I was only recently reminiscing about this game to some friends & family of the late Alaneagle.

Alan & I went to the game & to celebrate our 2-1 victory, we stopped off at an ‘Offy’ to purchase refreshments, which included a bottle of Pomange, for the train journey home. Word got around that the players were coming back by train and as we were looking out of a window, to our delight the players came walking past us. At that point Alan hands the opened bottle of fizz to Alan Whittle, who proceeded to guzzle it!

I have just found the programme from the game & have attached a couple of pics including the teamsheet. Although Alan Whittle is not listed, I’m pretty certain he started the match wearing the no 9 shirt in place of David Kemp.

Happy days!

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It's only a game Flag Praa Sands 21 Dec 18 2.26pm Send a Private Message to It's only a game Add It's only a game as a friend

Originally posted by It's only a game


I was only recently reminiscing about this game to some friends & family of the late Alaneagle.

Alan & I went to the game & to celebrate our 2-1 victory, we stopped off at an ‘Offy’ to purchase refreshments, which included a bottle of Pomange, for the train journey home. Word got around that the players were coming back by train and as we were looking out of a window, to our delight the players came walking past us. At that point Alan hands the opened bottle of fizz to Alan Whittle, who proceeded to guzzle it!

I have just found the programme from the game & have attached a couple of pics including the teamsheet. Although Alan Whittle is not listed, I’m pretty certain he started the match wearing the no 9 shirt in place of David Kemp.

Happy days!

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YT Flag Oxford 21 Dec 18 2.30pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by It's only a game


I was only recently reminiscing about this game to some friends & family of the late Alaneagle.

Alan & I went to the game & to celebrate our 2-1 victory, we stopped off at an ‘Offy’ to purchase refreshments, which included a bottle of Pomange, for the train journey home. Word got around that the players were coming back by train and as we were looking out of a window, to our delight the players came walking past us. At that point Alan hands the opened bottle of fizz to Alan Whittle, who proceeded to guzzle it!

I have just found the programme from the game & have attached a couple of pics including the teamsheet. Although Alan Whittle is not listed, I’m pretty certain he started the match wearing the no 9 shirt in place of David Kemp.

Happy days!

With the not-untypical incorrect spelling of ‘Hinshelwood’!

What a team though, eh?

 


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It's only a game Flag Praa Sands 21 Dec 18 4.18pm Send a Private Message to It's only a game Add It's only a game as a friend

Originally posted by YT

With the not-untypical incorrect spelling of ‘Hinshelwood’!

What a team though, eh?

Well spotted, although they got the spelling correct in the players write up section (see pic). Back in those days it was not uncommon for incorrect info on the opposition players to be made. No WIKI back then!

The comment relating to life never being dull at Selhust Park, still applies!

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YT Flag Oxford 21 Dec 18 4.33pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by It's only a game

Well spotted, although they got the spelling correct in the players write up section (see pic). Back in those days it was not uncommon for incorrect info on the opposition players to be made. No WIKI back then!

The comment relating to life never being dull at Selhust Park, still applies!

It most certainly does! They were unfortunately a bit ‘out’ in making us firm favourites for promotion that year

 


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YT Flag Oxford 29 Dec 18 12.54pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

From my 1975/76 CPFC scrapbook (yes I really did maintain one and yes I really have kept it!), the Sunday Express report.

According to the note made by the 16-y-o YT, David Kemp DID play and Alan Whittle was the substitute.

And I may once more have to bow to Spidey's recollection, because the cutting showing the 4th round draw does look to have come from the Sunday Express too, which would confirm that the draw WAS made on the Saturday evening.

Palace certainly did turn on the style, but unfortunately they didn't do so in the four league games surrounding this cup tie, which were all defeats:

Millwall (Away), Aldershot (Away), Gillingham (Home), Walsall (Home).

This set the scene for the rest of the season; majestic performances in the Cup and mostly dross in the league, culminating in failure to secure promotion.

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Originally posted by PalacePhotoMan

Warnock played for Aldershot in the 1975/6 season. He didn't play any league football for Scarborough but he managed them from 1986-9 in which time they were promoted to the Football League for the first time.

He's had 14 jobs since, including us twice.

As a matter of interest did Warnock play against Palace in that match at Aldershot just after Christmas 75? The one where we had massive support that completely packed out the whole home end.

 

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It's only a game Flag Praa Sands 04 Jan 19 12.46pm Send a Private Message to It's only a game Add It's only a game as a friend

Originally posted by Nth Kent Eagle

As a matter of interest did Warnock play against Palace in that match at Aldershot just after Christmas 75? The one where we had massive support that completely packed out the whole home end.

Indeed he did (see team sheet of matchday programme below) & a match I witnessed us lose 1-0.

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Originally posted by It's only a game

Indeed he did (see team sheet of matchday programme below) & a match I witnessed us lose 1-0.

So did I. wasn't there only 3 sides for spectators, one end behind a goal was just a fence? Recreation ground I believe

 

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I went to the 1-0 loss at Aldershot. It was a 3 sided ground with a high netting fence behind one goal. As I remember, Aldershot also played in red and blue and we really did pack out the away end.

I also seem to remember feeling hard done by as they had one or two really good loan players in their side. That was a bit more unusual in those days.

 

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Originally posted by Plumpton eagle

I went to the 1-0 loss at Aldershot. It was a 3 sided ground with a high netting fence behind one goal. As I remember, Aldershot also played in red and blue and we really did pack out the away end.

I also seem to remember feeling hard done by as they had one or two really good loan players in their side. That was a bit more unusual in those days.

I recall that the turnstile was a converted Park Hut at the open end of the ground, just behind the netting. Yes it was very packed out in the away end (although no segregation back then). The gate was 13,997, their 3rd ever highest at the time & way above 3-4k they were getting that season.

 


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YT Flag Oxford 04 Jan 19 5.11pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by Spiderman

So did I. wasn't there only 3 sides for spectators, one end behind a goal was just a fence? Recreation ground I believe

'The Recreation Ground' is indeed the name of Aldershot's stadium, so that is a great recollection 43 years on, Spidey!

 


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