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fubar 11 Oct 10 9.03pm

yeah, nice thread. My first ever away game was as a 13yo on a footie special from norwood junction in 1984 to see portsmouth away. We won 2-1 I think. Cracking atmosphere even though we were having a sh*t season.

 


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The Sash Flag Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 11 Oct 10 9.13pm Send a Private Message to The Sash Add The Sash as a friend

Quote wolfiecpfc at 07 Oct 2010 5.31pm

iremeber sheff utd inthe thick fog we could not see theoth end

I was at that - cup 3rd round - lost one nil


 


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Quote jelholyoake at 09 Oct 2010 10.25pm

Anyone remember the game, Cardiff/Swansea or Wrexham away when the OB made us take our laces from our boots or trainers? I think there was agg' at a previous game between us and them.

Remember a christmas game at Cambridge where the local police confiscated peoples DM's and gave them a cardboard box to stand in to stop them freezing themselves to the terracing


 


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Seth Flag On a pale blue dot 11 Oct 10 11.42pm Send a Private Message to Seth Add Seth as a friend

Quote NickinOX at 11 Oct 2010 7.37pm

Oxford away on a wet weekday night in 1989, where we lost 1-0 to their only shot on goal. Having besieged their end for almost the entire match.

Same season, we lost to Swindon away in April. I was stuck in the home end, with two mates from work who were Swindon fans. I had to make a sharp exit after Perry Suckling (I think) saved a penalty, and I got a bit excited.


I was at those games too - bloody depressing both of them! I've got such a bad away record, we lose 90% of the away matches I go to.

I've seen Palace lose at Aldershot, Man Utd, Man City, Arse (several times), Brighton (more than once), Millwall, Charlton (multiple), Sheff Weds (not last season, lost 4-1 a few years ago), Derby (old Baseball Ground), Hull, Swindon, Oxford (see above), Ipswich, QPR, Chelsea, Fulham, Liverpool, Watford, Forest.

Seen them win at Bradford, Watford, Charlton (Playoffs years ago), Stockport (yes, THAT one), Orient. Er...that's it.

Just realised I've gone off topic..these games weren't all played in the '80's. Sorry.

 


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kenners46 Flag sydenham village 12 Oct 10 8.30am Send a Private Message to kenners46 Add kenners46 as a friend

Quote Seth at 11 Oct 2010 11.42pm

Quote NickinOX at 11 Oct 2010 7.37pm

Oxford away on a wet weekday night in 1989, where we lost 1-0 to their only shot on goal. Having besieged their end for almost the entire match.

Same season, we lost to Swindon away in April. I was stuck in the home end, with two mates from work who were Swindon fans. I had to make a sharp exit after Perry Suckling (I think) saved a penalty, and I got a bit excited.


I was at those games too - bloody depressing both of them! I've got such a bad away record, we lose 90% of the away matches I go to.

I've seen Palace lose at Aldershot, Man Utd, Man City, Arse (several times), Brighton (more than once), Millwall, Charlton (multiple), Sheff Weds (not last season, lost 4-1 a few years ago), Derby (old Baseball Ground), Hull, Swindon, Oxford (see above), Ipswich, QPR, Chelsea, Fulham, Liverpool, Watford, Forest.

Seen them win at Bradford, Watford, Charlton (Playoffs years ago), Stockport (yes, THAT one), Orient. Er...that's it.

Just realised I've gone off topic..these games weren't all played in the '80's. Sorry.

Was the Oxford away game a Zenith cup match or whatever it was called in them days as i went to one and we lost 1-0 and the away end was packed for it

 

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Les Age Flag Hastings 12 Oct 10 9.26am Send a Private Message to Les Age Add Les Age as a friend

That Sheffield Utd (87 I think) game in the fog wasn't that the day we shared the special with Millwall who was at Barnsley they had the front 2 carriages then a Carriage with the 4 coppers in then Palace in the other 11.

Millwall wasn't to brave that day, I remember them jumping off the train at St Pancreas and running for the tube I had to go home the same way has them as I lived in Brockley and didn't see one of them On the way home.

 

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gambler Flag Kent 12 Oct 10 9.40am Send a Private Message to gambler Add gambler as a friend

Cambridge United away 1983.

Think it must have been under Mullery. We were s***, but even worse than that away from home!

My dad drives us up there, we get lost, arrive late as we found Cambridge City's ground first, then when we find the correct ground we hear a big roar. Turnstile operator tells us Palace are already 2 up!

Gutted, we were complete crap away and here we are, at an away game having missed 2 early goals.

Won 3-1 in the end.

 

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Bubbs Flag Edinburgh 12 Oct 10 7.49pm Send a Private Message to Bubbs Add Bubbs as a friend

Apart from so many great away days in the late 80's, two earlier 80's ones stick in my mind:

1984 Sheff Wed 0-1 Wednesday needed at least a draw to win promotion to the top flight after many years away. Probably the loudest crowd i've ever heard - it was literally painful to listen to at times. The view of the Wednesday-ites in the Kop from our empty Leppings Lane end was one i'll never forget - so tightly packed, they were like a swarm of bees.

It was a Mel Stirland pen that won it after a Billy Gilbert foul. We had nothing riding on it, so it was one of those days where you didn't mind losing because of the spectacle you witnessed.

1985 Carlisle 2-2. Made the 13hr round coach trip for this evening game. Think there was about 50 Palace there if that. We were 2-1 down with a minute or two left when Barber popped up with an equaliser.

Think I was on coach No.1 and I remember Joyce the voice and husband there and also some bloke called Mel I think who came dressed in a kilt, and also a big guy called Dave who was steward on the bus - think he's since passed away.

Edited by Bubbs (12 Oct 2010 7.50pm)

 


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Quote Bubbs at 12 Oct 2010 7.49pm

Apart from so many great away days in the late 80's, two earlier 80's ones stick in my mind:

1984 Sheff Wed 0-1 Wednesday needed at least a draw to win promotion to the top flight after many years away. Probably the loudest crowd i've ever heard - it was literally painful to listen to at times. The view of the Wednesday-ites in the Kop from our empty Leppings Lane end was one i'll never forget - so tightly packed, they were like a swarm of bees.

It was a Mel Stirland pen that won it after a Billy Gilbert foul. We had nothing riding on it, so it was one of those days where you didn't mind losing because of the spectacle you witnessed.

1985 Carlisle 2-2. Made the 13hr round coach trip for this evening game. Think there was about 50 Palace there if that. We were 2-1 down with a minute or two left when Barber popped up with an equaliser.

Think I was on coach No.1 and I remember Joyce the voice and husband there and also some bloke called Mel I think who came dressed in a kilt, and also a big guy called Dave who was steward on the bus - think he's since passed away.

Edited by Bubbs (12 Oct 2010 7.50pm)


Hi Bubbs, i was at both both games. There were a few Wednesday fans in the palace end, palace should have won that day as well. Carlisle was always a nightmare trip but as a you say a good result in the end

 

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Bubbs Flag Edinburgh 13 Oct 10 7.04am Send a Private Message to Bubbs Add Bubbs as a friend

Hi Kenners - the Carlisle game: I seem to have a memory of the referee being particularly biased towards the home team that day - every 50/50 seemed to go their way. Can remember Finnigan and Gray in particular going crazy at the ref. Remember celebrating the late equaliser so well, and Irvine coming right over to us with a thumbs up.

Do you realise that in our very next match at home to Huddersfield, Ian Wright made his first ever appearance for Palace off the bench? I'm guessing then, that Wrighty was an unused sub for that Carlisle match - why didn't Coppell bring him on? We might have won!!!!

Amazing really. Little did we know as we stood on that windy terrace in Carlisle, what an unbelievable impact that young, unknown kid sitting on the bench was about to make on our club.

Edited by Bubbs (13 Oct 2010 7.07am)

 


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Quote Bubbs at 13 Oct 2010 7.04am

Hi Kenners - the Carlisle game: I seem to have a memory of the referee being particularly biased towards the home team that day - every 50/50 seemed to go their way. Can remember Finnigan and Gray in particular going crazy at the ref. Remember celebrating the late equaliser so well, and Irvine coming right over to us with a thumbs up.

Do you realise that in our very next match at home to Huddersfield, Ian Wright made his first ever appearance for Palace off the bench? I'm guessing then, that Wrighty was an unused sub for that Carlisle match - why didn't Coppell bring him on? We might have won!!!!

Amazing really. Little did we know as we stood on that windy terrace in Carlisle, what an unbelievable impact that young, unknown kid sitting on the bench was about to make on our club.

Edited by Bubbs (13 Oct 2010 7.07am)


Yep, how times have changes. I remember Wrights 1st goal against Oldham, trailing 2-1 with afew mins to go and we win 3-2

 

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blackpoolpalace Flag blackpool 18 Oct 10 9.24pm Send a Private Message to blackpoolpalace Add blackpoolpalace as a friend

anyone remember Bournemouth away in 87? 2-0 down and won 3-2 ! what a game Wright and Brighty had so many one on ones we could have had ten!!!

 


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