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Palacetinian Flag Surrey Fam 02 Oct 12 8.49am Send a Private Message to Palacetinian Add Palacetinian as a friend

Quote chris123 at 29 Sep 2012 2.39am

Quote Palacetinian at 29 Sep 2012 12.35am

...Palace made it to the top of the old English First Division by beating Ipswich 3-1 at Selhurst Park. It was a day I'll never forget.

As much as I love Palace I don't think it will ever happen again...


I think you might have forgotten a goal

I stand corrected! Palace won 4-1, and I do remember Gerry Francis - former England and Palace captain!

 


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Sussex Based Palace Flag Sussex 02 Oct 12 12.53pm Send a Private Message to Sussex Based Palace Add Sussex Based Palace as a friend

Quote Bubbs at 30 Sep 2012 9.33am

Great day - was there.

1-0

Just take a look at the Arthur Wait in that picture of Jimbo hitting the volley - mobbed. What memories eh!!


Edited by Sussex Based Palace (02 Oct 2012 12.58pm)

 


We are Palace from Selhurst.

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Bubbs Flag Edinburgh 02 Oct 12 5.59pm Send a Private Message to Bubbs Add Bubbs as a friend

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I would sell my first born to see some footage from that game.

Just our luck that ITV was off air at that time due to a technicians strike. Sure LWT would've shown the game otherwise. Can almost here Brian Moore's voice booming 'CANNON! AND THAT'S FOUR!'

Wonder what games MOTD showed that weekend instead of ours?



Just checked it: they showed Forest 1 Liverpool 0 which is understandable, but followed it up with a 'gigantic' clash from Division 3 - Sheff U 3 Oxford 1.....that's made me feel a whole lot better


Mind you Bubbs I like that - before all this Sky and PL nonsense you could get, on both channels a MOTD that might have Liverpool v Wolves and Oxford v Huddersfield or the BM model which would have the game of the week, regardless of Division from your area witg the best games from the other regions so you might see us in Div 3 v Grimsby as the main game as much as you would see Tottenham or Chelsea, from teh North a Notts Co v Sheff Utd without a Man Utd or Liverpook in sight with the likes of John Helm or Hugh Johns as commentators..

I would still love to see that Ipswich game though - the memories would just fly back - one of the best Palace performances EVER


Oh I totally agree. We got a few appearances that way in those dark early 80's days: Wolves at home (lost 4-3) and Man C away (lost 2-1) spring to mind.

 


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montystammers Flag uk 19 Oct 12 8.56pm Send a Private Message to montystammers Add montystammers as a friend


Jim Cannon,s goal was CLASS, happy days

 

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Remember this WELL! Was my first ever game, bottom right corner of the Arthur Wait terrace. Pre game had my uncle get me the starter kit of scarf, badge, and a sheet of "pen pics" of the squad, if anyone remembers those!!! 8 years old and hooked for life. We were pony 12 months later....

 

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Winter_Palace Flag Dublin 27 Jan 13 6.18pm Send a Private Message to Winter_Palace Add Winter_Palace as a friend

Remember it so well. Palace going to top, and I went off to college supporting England's top side. The England Manager of the time even announced that he was going to base the England team around players from the 4 top sides - Palace, Liverpool, Man U & Arsenal. We were the team of the eighties.

( After note. By the time I finished college, we were sliding I to the third division. )

 

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Pete53 Flag Hassocks 30 Jan 13 12.54pm Send a Private Message to Pete53 Add Pete53 as a friend

For some reason there is an incident in that game that I always remember (aside from Jim's magnificent volley). I was standing on the Holmesdale and Ipswich were attacking that end in the 2nd half (not very much mind you).

At one point Paul Mariner, Ipswich's centre forward, broke through into the Palace penalty area but somehow or other tripped over his own feet and landed flat on his face. He lay face down for a couple of seconds appearing to have injured himself. The Holmesdale crowd, to a man, broke into cheers and jeers, at which point Mariner jumped to his feet, looked up to the crowd with a smile on his face and tapped his nose as if to say "fooled you".

I think the reason this has stuck with me is because, apart from goal celebrations, it is very rare during the course of play for a player to interact with the crowd in any way. Mariner's response showed a nice touch of humour.

 

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