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Pete53 Hassocks 06 Feb 23 10.55pm | |
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It hardly seems any time since I was congratulating myself for having supported Palace for 50 years, and now, suddenly, I am only one year away from completing 60 years of devotion!
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 07 Feb 23 9.50am | |
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Originally posted by Pete53
It hardly seems any time since I was congratulating myself for having supported Palace for 50 years, and now, suddenly, I am only one year away from completing 60 years of devotion! So it’ll be your diamond anniversary of supporting palace, I only know this because my old in laws have just celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary, early congratulations Pete
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Spiderman Horsham 07 Feb 23 10.54am | |
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Originally posted by The groover
50 years. Pah! Jonny come lately! 56 years for me. Best Palace player - Has to be Wilf Will add one. Best away Wrexham 2-4 '77 Plastic! 62 years this April for me. Edited by Spiderman (07 Feb 2023 10.56am)
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Joe Bloggs Nr Norwich 07 Feb 23 11.29am | |
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78 years for me, watching Alex James in a friendly game and Tommy Lawton playing for Notts County in a crowd of 35,000 with only the old stand. Favourite games when we stuffed Man United with five goals and they sacked their manager. Also against Burnley for a richly deserved promotion and the fantastic game against Ipswich and Jimmy cannons superb goal. Personal favourite players: Byrne-Sansom-Glazier-Wright-Murphy-Rodgers. Joy when Steve Parish and his mates saved Palace and having supported when we used to seek re-election to the football league, absolute joy when ever we had success that many supporters from so called glamour clubs will never understand.
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Vectis 07 Feb 23 1.13pm | |
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I guess the Notts County game you are referring to was the one in August 1973? We had just been relegated from the top division and they had been promoted from the third tier. Over the summer the club had undertaken a complete rebrand with new kit colours and design, new badge and nickname. I remember being in the AW stand on a sunny day and expectations were high both for the match and the season. We lost 1-4 and looked hopeless. It was a portent of what was to come.The last match of the season was on a wet and miserable night in Cardiff when the win required to stay up was not achieved and a second successive relegation was the outcome. The train journey back to London was as glum as the weather, especially contemplating the next season’s fixtures would be against the likes of Gillingham when the year before it had been Arsenal and Liverpool Originally posted by Spiderman
Plastic! 62 years this April for me. Edited by Spiderman (07 Feb 2023 10.56am)
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Plumpton eagle East Sussex 07 Feb 23 1.21pm | |
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The notts county 1-4 was an early Palace game for me. I bought my first red n blue Palace scarf and still wear it to home games!
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Joe Bloggs Nr Norwich 07 Feb 23 3.21pm | |
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Originally posted by Vectis
I guess the Notts County game you are referring to was the one in August 1973? We had just been relegated from the top division and they had been promoted from the third tier. Over the summer the club had undertaken a complete rebrand with new kit colours and design, new badge and nickname. I remember being in the AW stand on a sunny day and expectations were high both for the match and the season. We lost 1-4 and looked hopeless. It was a portent of what was to come.The last match of the season was on a wet and miserable night in Cardiff when the win required to stay up was not achieved and a second successive relegation was the outcome. The train journey back to London was as glum as the weather, especially contemplating the next season’s fixtures would be against the likes of Gillingham when the year before it had been Arsenal and Liverpool
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Uphill Bedford 07 Feb 23 4.27pm | |
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Since 1948 when I sat on my Dad's shoulders. I was in awe of the size of the ground - just the main stand and then vertiginous grassy banks. No segregation so you could change ends at half time, which I often did in the hope of seeing a Palace score - usually got that wrong as the goals were usually at the end I had vacated ! Some memories:
Man and boy Palace since my first game in 1948 sitting on my dad's shoulders |
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Spiderman Horsham 07 Feb 23 5.21pm | |
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Originally posted by Vectis
I guess the Notts County game you are referring to was the one in August 1973? We had just been relegated from the top division and they had been promoted from the third tier. Over the summer the club had undertaken a complete rebrand with new kit colours and design, new badge and nickname. I remember being in the AW stand on a sunny day and expectations were high both for the match and the season. We lost 1-4 and looked hopeless. It was a portent of what was to come.The last match of the season was on a wet and miserable night in Cardiff when the win required to stay up was not achieved and a second successive relegation was the outcome. The train journey back to London was as glum as the weather, especially contemplating the next season’s fixtures would be against the likes of Gillingham when the year before it had been Arsenal and Liverpool Indeed it was. Thought we were nailed on for promotion, how wrong we were.
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Far away fan On the border of jungle 07 Feb 23 5.41pm | |
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My best game was against Wrexham in old third division, it was brilliant, then against Burnley I believe I'm to flipping old maybe forgotten when we got promoted to division one, we all run on the pitch, Terry vennables come out
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ex hibitionist Hastings 13 Feb 23 1.34pm | |
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Originally posted by Uphill
Since 1948 when I sat on my Dad's shoulders. I was in awe of the size of the ground - just the main stand and then vertiginous grassy banks. No segregation so you could change ends at half time, which I often did in the hope of seeing a Palace score - usually got that wrong as the goals were usually at the end I had vacated ! Some memories: Tommy Lawton is one of Notts County's and Chelsea's all-time greats - part of England's famous five: Matthews, Finney, Lofthouse, Mannion (Wilf) and Lawton. In this clip Rigby gets it slightly wrong - he was more of an inside forward than a centre forward apparently.
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Joe Bloggs Nr Norwich 19 Feb 23 3.48pm | |
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Tommy Lawton was a centre forward and his career was interrupted by the war, Lofthouse was a little later Mannion was an inside forward in the terminology of the day as was Raich ( Horatio) Carter.
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