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Bubbs Edinburgh 22 Jun 12 12.40pm | |
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It's all over. Just by the right hand corner flag you can see the lads, having just had the customary team photo with the cup, start to make their way around for a lap of honour. Trailing behind is Coppell hand in hand with his young son. Attachment: zds final everton 7.4.91 (3).jpg (289.69Kb)
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Bubbs Edinburgh 22 Jun 12 12.41pm | |
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The players proudly parade the cup infront of the jubilant Palace fans, as somewhere behind the scenes Ron Noades greatfully receives the £100,000 winners cheque. Infact, according to a report at the time, all in all we gained £300,000 from that victory. Attachment: zds final everton 7.4.91 (2).jpg (306.03Kb)
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Bubbs Edinburgh 22 Jun 12 12.42pm | |
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The side show to this final was the treatment dished out by mainly Thomas, Thorn and Young on Martin Keown. He had to be helped off with 10 minutes to go to save him from further punishment. His nose was broken, his eyes were cut and bloodied and lips badly swollen. An improvement some would say. Team mate Mike Milligan said: 'You want to see the state of Martin's face. He will be in the zoo next.' The other part that added the icing on the cake for us supporters was seeing their keeper Neville Southall, refusing to go and collect his losers medal and instead moping on his own at the other end of the pitch with his arms folded. Attachment: zds final everton 7.4.91.jpg (272.25Kb)
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Bubbs Edinburgh 22 Jun 12 12.44pm | |
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13/4/91 Div 1 Palace 0 Aston Villa 0 It was always going to be hard to get ourselves up for this one after the Cup Final win - and so it proved. Coppell was against the players parading the Zenith Cup around Selhurst for fear of taking their minds off the job at hand, instead letting our youth team do the honours at half time. Is that a young Gareth Southgate leading with the cup in hand? Attachment: villa 0-0 91 ll.jpg (225.68Kb)
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Bubbs Edinburgh 22 Jun 12 12.45pm | |
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Villa on the attack with Tony Cascarino being shadowed by Eric Young. Attachment: villa 0-0 13.4.91.jpg (236.28Kb)
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Bubbs Edinburgh 23 Jun 12 8.44am | |
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20/4/91 Div 1 Palace 0 Everton 0 Whenever i think of this game all i think of is a feeling of huge disappointment mixed with seething anger and injustice. Three days previously, we had beaten Spurs 1-0 at Selhurst, almost certainly clinching 3rd place and so a European spot. By Saturday we'd learned that the FA and Uefa had conspired to recind Liverpool's 3 year ban and let them take the Uefa place instead. Coppell went bananas calling the FA 'chocolate soldiers'. The further injustice of it was that East Germany - by then a non-existent country - had 4 representatives in Europe the following season. Geoff Thomas said after the Everton match: 'I have never known the dressing room so quiet before or after a game.' It was a stitch up job that no one outside Selhurst gave a damn about. As Coppell said: 'Who listens to Crystal Palace?'. ANYWAY (deep sigh), understandably the Everton game was a bit of a non event, most remembered for Martin Keown getting revenge on Eric Young for what happened at Wembley with a sickening lunge, putting Ninja out for the remaining games of the season. It looks from the picture that Wright has hit the ball wide when Thomas was better placed. Who cares! - our European dream had been robbed from us. Attachment: everton 0-0 20.4.91.jpg (260.88Kb)
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Penge Eagle Beckenham 23 Jun 12 3.54pm | |
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Fantastic photos Bubbs!
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staffie There is NO capital "S" in staffie 23 Jun 12 4.26pm | |
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Some great memories there Bubbs, thanks for posting them.
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Hoof Hearted 24 Jun 12 12.00pm | |
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Loving your work Bubbs and appreciate the effort you made.........Thanks.
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jelholyoake 24 Jun 12 12.08pm | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 24 Jun 2012 12.00pm
Loving your work Bubbs and appreciate the effort you made.........Thanks. X2
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Bubbs Edinburgh 24 Jun 12 5.41pm | |
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Thanks guys.
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Bubbs Edinburgh 24 Jun 12 5.43pm | |
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4/5/91 Div 1 Wimbledon 0 Palace 3
It was a game which we struggled in a bit, until Wright decided to take it by the scruff of the neck. Of course there was the joy post match of seeing such a brilliant hat trick, but there was also that uneasy feeling inside that you tried to ignore: 'how long can we keep hold of someone this good?' Not much longer as it turned out. This picture is taken from the 1st half. It also shows you how amazing it was that a top flight side were still able to operate in what was in actual fact, a 3rd or 4th division stadium. I have to say i loved that about Wimbledon and the fact Man U and Liverpool's prima donnas had to come and slum it every season down there. For all their critics, Wimbledon made the top flight a much more diverse and colourful league. Attachment: a wimbledon 3-0 91.jpg (223.91Kb)
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