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Pete53 Hassocks 27 Feb 21 2.27pm | |
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I have just opened the same topic on the Nostalgia forum. As I was watching I was marvelling at how many of our players were home grown. I then thought again and realised that every player, bar Burridge in goal, had come through the junior ranks.
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crystal-purley Purley 27 Feb 21 3.14pm | |
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Just about to post the same comment until I saw yours. Decent football too and Burridge too better than I remember him which is not to put him down at all.
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Paaalaaace Croydon 27 Feb 21 6.56pm | |
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That was a great watch, was there at the time as a 14 year old (season ticket for for U16 in the new stand enclosure was £16 !).
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 27 Feb 21 9.08pm | |
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Just watched it!! Awww the memories the first year I had a season ticket, me and my mate had seats in the new stand which were bought in error by our parents, so we spent all season jumping down into the enclosure to stand with our mates
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 27 Feb 21 9.10pm | |
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Originally posted by crystal-purley
Just about to post the same comment until I saw yours. Decent football too and Burridge too better than I remember him which is not to put him down at all. Budgie was certainly agile, love his save for the camera’s up the Whitehorse
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 27 Feb 21 9.14pm | |
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Originally posted by ex hibitionist
and the chat after the game - 'the Liverpool of the south', 'we should finish top four' - five years later we were losing at home 5-0 to Wimbledon with their fans singing 'team of the eighties'. With the right stewardship we might have proved all the sleeping giant talk wasn't just talk - I fear the club's ambition has shrunk since then - I hope to see 35,000 crowds back at Selhurst, don't think I'll ever see 40,000 + again but we used to get those crowds regularly for big games and derbies back then, even when we were in the second and third divisions (40k at home to Spurs '77 43k at home to Liverpool the same year). Stonewall pen btw. I guess ticket prices were a lot lower then comparatively. Such a shame, seemed we were going to go on to be South London’s super club
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 27 Feb 21 9.16pm | |
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Originally posted by Pete53
I have just opened the same topic on the Nostalgia forum. As I was watching I was marvelling at how many of our players were home grown. I then thought again and realised that every player, bar Burridge in goal, had come through the junior ranks. Back then we had the best youth policy in the country bar no one. At one point it seemed half the England under 21 team was Palace.
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 27 Feb 21 10.04pm | |
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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
Back then we had the best youth policy in the country bar no one. At one point it seemed half the England under 21 team was Palace. Winning the FA youth cup two years on the trot proves your point
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tonymikejoe UK 28 Feb 21 12.43am | |
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I wasn't into CPFC then and have never seen much of Vince Hilaire. What I found most impressive from him was the ability to cross with accuracy with both feet from all sorts of angles. What about Walsh up front? He doesn't get mentioned much and did score in this match and the 2-0 over Burnley that clinched promotion a few months earlier. Hero or Zero?
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 28 Feb 21 10.07am | |
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Originally posted by tonymikejoe
I wasn't into CPFC then and have never seen much of Vince Hilaire. What I found most impressive from him was the ability to cross with accuracy with both feet from all sorts of angles. What about Walsh up front? He doesn't get mentioned much and did score in this match and the 2-0 over Burnley that clinched promotion a few months earlier. Hero or Zero? Walsh in my opinion was average ish striker in a good team. Vince was a hero for many fans (including a young Tom the Eagle) The Zaha of his day. Often poor end product though but very exciting. Brilliant team, best defence we have ever. Kenny would have made any team in the world.
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 28 Feb 21 10.12am | |
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I’ve got Barry Silkman on Facebook and he posted up about this game. He said Big Mal went missing after the game and re-appeared the following Friday. He stayed in London all week apparently. Silky tried to stick up for him and ended up getting booted out for it
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Badger11 Beckenham 28 Feb 21 10.19am | |
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Originally posted by monkey
I’ve got Barry Silkman on Facebook and he posted up about this game. He said Big Mal went missing after the game and re-appeared the following Friday. He stayed in London all week apparently. Silky tried to stick up for him and ended up getting booted out for it Silkman and Harkouk, nuff said.
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