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garyb Flag Exiled in Suffolk 03 Jan 03 7.31am

I was 12 at the time - I remember that 'butterfly' feeling during the day at school - then legging it home - my dad & uncle took me up ( was living in crawley at the time) , what a fantastic night - I remember being 'placed' down the front of the old holmesdale - couldn't see my dad or uncle during the match - jumped on the pitch at the end - and nearly got one of Jon Burridge's socks when the players through there kits into the crowd - I'm 35 now - don't think of myself as a veteran -but I feel honoured that I was there !!

 


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masonic_palace Flag Gatport Airwick 03 Jan 03 9.02am Send a Private Message to masonic_palace Add masonic_palace as a friend

Quote garyb at 03 Jan 2003 7:31am
I remember being 'placed' down the front of the old holmesdale

Me too - I was 8, it was my first season, and what a way to end it.

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nottseagle Flag Chelmsford 03 Jan 03 9.07am Send a Private Message to nottseagle Add nottseagle as a friend

1979 vs Burnley
2-0
I was 12 too and my brother took me to the game, he was 20 and he also took his small malaysian girlfried who didn't see a thing the whole game.
I was passed over peoples heads and sat at the edge of the pitch, we were standing at the ne corner of the ground.
I remember thinking that they needed a bigger ground (I hadn't been to many games and thought that they always had crowds like this). My brother was apparently a bit worried that I might never be seen again but I had a great time and remember running onto the pitch and watching the players throw their kits into the crowd. What a great atmosphere. Like Garyb, I don't feel like a veteran but the eagles got into my blood that night and they'll be there until I die and beyond.
Looking forward to seeing the photos, you won't see Valerie (my brother's girlfriend, she never went to another game... the relationship didn't last!)

 

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WA Eagle Flag Perth 03 Jan 03 12.57pm Send a Private Message to WA Eagle Add WA Eagle as a friend

I'm not sure what game some people were at?
Jim Cannon's goal is not on any tape as he didn,t score (think he hit the woodwork).
The gates were locked an hour before kick-off but people were still managing to get in before and after the start.
Burnley were already relegated and had nothing to lose.
The atmosphere was getting tense untill Ian Walsh scored from Vince's (he played the entire game) cross about half way through the 2nd half (relief all round).
After that the players relaxed and big Dave got a 2nd.
The key to Palace's success that season was a superb defence that was almost ever present and very few injuries ( Mike Elwiss excepted).

All the pubs were packed after the game and as it was a warm night many were drinking outside and on the streets.
I was celebrating in the car park at the Fountain Head in Thornton Heath afterwards myself with many others.

This was a famous victory not for the actual game but for the result, because it had taken us 6 years to get back to the 1st(old) division after enduring 2 relegations and trips to Halifax, York etc. in the third division.

As for the nonense about maraudering Millwall fans, they wouldn't have had to look very far for Palace supporters as thousands were said to have been locked out and either waited outside or retreated to nearby pubs.

How about recollections from Villa Park, now that was a match!

 

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Geoff Thomas Flag Tonbridge - 03 Jan 03 2.15pm Send a Private Message to Geoff Thomas Add Geoff Thomas as a friend

What a night as an eight year old going to the game with my brothers friends and family in one of the VW campers (the ones that Aussies travel about in!)and having Champagne in the fridge waiting!
Remember getting in the Holmesdale early at 5.00pm and sitting on a cushion on one of the bars!
Then i recall a group of skinheads unable to go to the toilet so just emptying out in front of everyone to my mothers horror,still worse was to come as one of them tried to remove the other blokes eye as he said he could put it back (was it you?).
Much of the game a do not recall other than the crush when we scored and a female being passed to the medics at the front of the terrace.
The after match celabrations were great as everyone ran on the pitch and waved white Palace flags with the red and blue sash on.
Back to the van afterwards to rack open the bubbly although i was too young to partake!


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Edited by Geoff Thomas (03 Jan 2003 2:38pm)

 


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ChrisH Flag At the front of the Bus!! 03 Jan 03 9.41pm

I was there, aged 11!! Stood by the base of the floodlight on the hill, at the holmesdale end. Hey Crofton, I could have been stood next to you!!!!

I managed to find myself a small tuft of grass to "teeter" on. It wasn't big enough to stand on properly!!

I remember it being absolutely manic. I don't remember much of the game because at 11 the world is full of giants!! I remember the goals though. I lost my Dad twice!

 


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Pikester Flag Worthing 07 Jan 03 12.34pm Send a Private Message to Pikester Add Pikester as a friend

I think the Jim Cannon goal was the one when we beat Ipswich 4-1 to go top of the old first division. He spanked in a shoulder high volley.

Walsh and Swindlehurst scored against Burnley and according to the 'Complete Record' Vince Hilaire started.

I was at the game - 11 at the time - and can't remember much about it. My brother's car broke down and we had to get the train. We could hear the singing as soon as we got off at Selhurst (How I long for that again).
I remember Walshie's looping header but didn't see Swindles goal.
Other than that I just remember some bloke open the train door at East Croydon and asked us if we won. When we told him we had, he replied "Oh Bollocks!" and sloped off.

The next day Saint and Greavsie (On The Ball) showed the goals.

An absolutely amazing night.

Team:
Burridge, Hinshelwood, Sansom, Kember, Cannon, Gilbert, Nicholas, Murphy, Swindlehurst, Walsh, Hilaire.

I've still got the program in the roof.

 


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CiderEagle Flag I'm an Englishman in Newport 07 Jan 03 1.21pm Send a Private Message to CiderEagle Add CiderEagle as a friend

Well, I stand corrected on the Hilaire thing - I really WAS there, honest! And I also saw the Sex Pistols at the 100 Club, the Beatles at the Cavern, Kenny Sansom walking past a betting shop and Gareth Taylor scoring a goal in a Palace shirt.

Ok I lied about the last one.

 


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JeffBourne Flag 07 Jan 03 1.49pm Send a Private Message to JeffBourne Add JeffBourne as a friend

I went with my brother 'Geoff Thomas', but I was 16 at the time so me and my mate decided to stand in the middle of the Holmesdale. My abiding memories are of groups of Brighton and Sunderland fans that were in the Whitehorse, having aching legs prior to kick off, looking at my watch praying that we would score and take the championship from the Brighton scum, my feet not touching the ground when we scored and the drinks afterwards.

I kept a scrapbook at the time, which my dear old nan used to assist with by providing clippings from the Croydon Advertiser. I have a picture of the Holmesdale in my scrapbook which is amazing, as someone said before, it was a sea of heads. According to the Advertiser there were over 23000!!! in the Holmesdale alone that night.

Have to say though, that this night was overshadowed by the trip to Wrexham in 1977!!
That was pure drama.

 


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south coast eagle Flag Rustington West Sussex 07 Jan 03 3.21pm Send a Private Message to south coast eagle Add south coast eagle as a friend

Guntri

when will these pix be on the site cos they will bring back better memories than the FA Cup final & semi finals

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eryr Flag Caerphillydelphia 07 Jan 03 4.51pm Send a Private Message to eryr Add eryr as a friend

In the words of Max Boyce, I was there!!

I stood on the Holmesdale at the back trying to get the best view I could. I was 15 at the time. I don't remember much about the game although I vaguely remember the goals. The pitch celebrations were amazing. I recall how jam packed it was on the pitch, yet when you looked around the ground there weren't any spare gaps on the terraces or in the stands.

I remember reading The Sun in Biology lesson at Purley Boys (usual practise) on the day of the game. The Burnley chairman at the time, Bob Lord I think, said they would turn Palace over because he would rather see Sunderland in the 1st Division than Palace. Git!

Ian Walsh summarises on all the Welsh games on BBC here in sunny Cymru and I always think of '79 when I hear him.

 


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matt_the_eagle Flag Tulse Thrill 07 Jan 03 5.10pm Send a Private Message to matt_the_eagle Add matt_the_eagle as a friend

My old man was there and I was born roughly 9 months later! A good night for him, Palace win, big crowd and a drunken jump with my Mum!

 


I think Keith Murray said it best when he rapped
"If you aint fly you cant play with my yo-yo".

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