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baldeagle73 Leamington spa 15 Oct 16 3.57pm | |
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I was going too mention the Millwall 4 3 it was very lively but the constant threat of violence dulled it down a bit I was in the Arthur that day and a good few wall were in their too
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celtavigoeagles Baiona 15 Oct 16 4.06pm | |
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Blackburn Home Play off second leg
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Ginger Pubic Wig Wickham de L'Ouest 16 Oct 16 1.20pm | |
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I can't say Blackburn leaves a real mark in my brain. Euphoric yes, irrepressible even. But i dont remember it being that loud. I have a dreadful memory though. There were moments v Sunderland at home in the playoffs when the noise seemed outstanding. (The one where we got through in the replay thanks to a late and dodgy goal). Crystanbul was great. Almost everyone was screaming as loud as they could by the end of that. Spurs away 4-0 (I think) drubbing was soooooo loud. Guess around 1987.
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JRW2 Dulwich 16 Oct 16 3.26pm | |
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Originally posted by bicycle repair man
Yes, he did, and he scored - I believe - in our first First Division match, v. Manchester United. But can anyone remember who the third scorer was in that Fulham match? I'm sure that Cliff Jackson and Mark Lazarus got two of them.
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 16 Oct 16 4.09pm | |
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Burnley 79,,,,,I actually disagree with Kermit's slightly nervous shouts and cheers, I was in the new stand(Arthur Waite) enclosure and I remember this incredible wall of sound coming from what looked just like a sea of heads in the holmesdale!! Edited by monkey (16 Oct 2016 4.09pm)
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Kermit8 Hevon 16 Oct 16 8.25pm | |
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Originally posted by monkey
Burnley 79,,,,,I actually disagree with Kermit's slightly nervous shouts and cheers, I was in the new stand(Arthur Waite) enclosure and I remember this incredible wall of sound coming from what looked just like a sea of heads in the holmesdale!! Edited by monkey (16 Oct 2016 4.09pm) It was noisy Burnley, don't get me wrong, but in a different way to Blackburn. I think because we were 3-1 down with the latter the crowd knew we had to help the team big time, suck the ball into the net scenario with a crescendo of total and very loud support for 120 mins, whereas against Burnley, slight jitters aside, we kinda expected to win or at the very least draw.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 16 Oct 16 10.36pm | |
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Originally posted by baldeagle73
The Swindon play off semi 89 was on a different level although the Sunderland 2004 home leg semi was almost as good and we didn't need a drum😀 Yeah the Swindon match was more electric than the Blackburn final. Possibly as the further you go the more casual fans split up the singing. Anyone remember the red and blue beach ball?
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 16 Oct 16 10.45pm | |
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Originally posted by baldeagle73
I was going too mention the Millwall 4 3 it was very lively but the constant threat of violence dulled it down a bit I was in the Arthur that day and a good few wall were in their too Don't remember any wal@nkers in there but I do remember the disbelief of Hopkins' halfway line own goal and the shops in south Norwood being closed and possibly boarded up. Steve Anthrobus' diving header was a once in a lifetime opportunity glory goal.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 16 Oct 16 10.52pm | |
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Leeds at home around Easter time which might have been under DF just after Burley. We desperately needed points and won. They got 2/3 of the arfur to themselves and needed a win to keep any chances of play offs possible. There wasn't a big atmosphere but the singing itself was really loud. As loud as you can get. All singers knew the importance and delivered.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 16 Oct 16 10.56pm | |
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Millwall away, Spring 1990 anyone? Loud as fvck inside and outside the ground. A few bricks thrown down from the grass mounds to us outside the turnstiles to wish us a nice journey home before the escort for absolutely every palace fan to new cross station.
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 17 Oct 16 2.38pm | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
It was noisy Burnley, don't get me wrong, but in a different way to Blackburn. I think because we were 3-1 down with the latter the crowd knew we had to help the team big time, suck the ball into the net scenario with a crescendo of total and very loud support for 120 mins, whereas against Burnley, slight jitters aside, we kinda expected to win or at the very least draw. I missed the Blackburn game, but I make you right about the atmosphere for that one because I was laying in my South Norwood flat with my leg in plaster and could hear it. My most frustrating day as a palace fan by far!! As for Burnley, I expect you're right about the nervousness of the crowd, but it's a long time ago now and all I remember is the noise, especially when the first goal went in and as a kid with at that time limited big match experience it was mind blowing!!
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Pete53 Hassocks 17 Oct 16 2.46pm | |
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Stand outs for me v Burnley to win promotion 1979 As for Crystanbul let's not forget that the great atmosphere was really only for the last 10 minutes or so as we clawed our way back.
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