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eagle in cornwall Made In Thornton Heath. 15 Oct 10 3.08pm | |
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It was sad to hear the news that Malcolm Allison died today a great Palace manager who brought a smile to the face of many of us and,in his own way,left his mark on the club.
........................Then along came Johnny Byrne! and the rest, as they say, is history..................... |
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 15 Oct 10 3.09pm | |
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Quote eagle in cornwall at 15 Oct 2010 3.08pm
It was sad to hear the news that Malcolm Allison died today a great Palace manager who brought a smile to the face of many of us and,in his own way,left his mark on the club. Fiona Richmonds tits
Big Mal actually gave us a chance and said we looked stronger than them depsite being 0-1 down. After Bob 'Primrose' Wilson and Baldy Wilkins had taken the piss out of Mals assessment we then preceded to look stronger, take the game by the scruff and beat them Big Mal 1 W ankers 0 Edited by The Sash (15 Oct 2010 3.14pm)
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eagle in cornwall Made In Thornton Heath. 15 Oct 10 3.11pm | |
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Quote The Sash at 15 Oct 2010 3.09pm
Quote eagle in cornwall at 15 Oct 2010 3.08pm
It was sad to hear the news that Malcolm Allison died today a great Palace manager who brought a smile to the face of many of us and,in his own way,left his mark on the club. Fiona Richmonds tits
Edited by eagle in cornwall (15 Oct 2010 3.14pm)
........................Then along came Johnny Byrne! and the rest, as they say, is history..................... |
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 15 Oct 10 3.15pm | |
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Quote eagle in cornwall at 15 Oct 2010 3.11pm
Quote The Sash at 15 Oct 2010 3.09pm
Quote eagle in cornwall at 15 Oct 2010 3.08pm
It was sad to hear the news that Malcolm Allison died today a great Palace manager who brought a smile to the face of many of us and,in his own way,left his mark on the club. Fiona Richmonds tits
Edited by eagle in cornwall (15 Oct 2010 3.14pm) My dad had a thing for Fiona Richmond big time and he has passed that down to me, its the only Sash family tradition - knock one out to the 1970's p*** queen... I have added my proper best Big Mal memory now
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eagle in cornwall Made In Thornton Heath. 15 Oct 10 3.25pm | |
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Quote The Sash at 15 Oct 2010 3.09pm
Quote eagle in cornwall at 15 Oct 2010 3.08pm
It was sad to hear the news that Malcolm Allison died today a great Palace manager who brought a smile to the face of many of us and,in his own way,left his mark on the club. Fiona Richmonds tits
Big Mal actually gave us a chance and said we looked stronger than them depsite being 0-1 down. After Bob 'Primrose' Wilson and Baldy Wilkins had taken the piss out of Mals assessment we then preceded to look stronger, take the game by the scruff and beat them Big Mal 1 W ankers 0 Edited by The Sash (15 Oct 2010 3.14pm)
........................Then along came Johnny Byrne! and the rest, as they say, is history..................... |
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NEILLO Shoreham-by-Sea 15 Oct 10 3.28pm | |
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Rodney Marsh used to tell a great story about Big Mal when BM was manager of Palace. Results weren't going well and BM put it down to the fact that the black players in the team wouldn't pass to the white players and vice versa. So before leaving for an away game, he decided to sort it out once and for all. He gathered all the players into a dressing room and told them it had to stop...and that there was no black and white in his team, as far as he was concerned they were all blue. Having got that off his chest he told them to get onto the team coach - '' dark blues at the back, light blues at the front '' !
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 15 Oct 10 3.30pm | |
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Quote NEILLO at 15 Oct 2010 3.28pm
Rodney Marsh used to tell a great story about Big Mal when BM was manager of Palace. Results weren't going well and BM put it down to the fact that the black players in the team wouldn't pass to the white players and vice versa. So before leaving for an away game, he decided to sort it out once and for all. He gathered all the players into a dressing room and told them it had to stop...and that there was no black and white in his team, as far as he was concerned they were all blue. Having got that off his chest he told them to get onto the team coach - '' dark blues at the back, light blues at the front '' !
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Hoof Hearted 15 Oct 10 3.31pm | |
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Quote NEILLO at 15 Oct 2010 3.28pm
Rodney Marsh used to tell a great story about Big Mal when BM was manager of Palace. Results weren't going well and BM put it down to the fact that the black players in the team wouldn't pass to the white players and vice versa. So before leaving for an away game, he decided to sort it out once and for all. He gathered all the players into a dressing room and told them it had to stop...and that there was no black and white in his team, as far as he was concerned they were all blue. Having got that off his chest he told them to get onto the team coach - '' dark blues at the back, light blues at the front '' !
My memory is the FA Cup semifinal at Stamford Bridge in 1976 when he came out to greet us with his fedora on and we all had ours on.... biggest cheer for a manager I've ever heard. The guy was a legend.
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 15 Oct 10 3.36pm | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 15 Oct 2010 3.31pm
Quote NEILLO at 15 Oct 2010 3.28pm
Rodney Marsh used to tell a great story about Big Mal when BM was manager of Palace. Results weren't going well and BM put it down to the fact that the black players in the team wouldn't pass to the white players and vice versa. So before leaving for an away game, he decided to sort it out once and for all. He gathered all the players into a dressing room and told them it had to stop...and that there was no black and white in his team, as far as he was concerned they were all blue. Having got that off his chest he told them to get onto the team coach - '' dark blues at the back, light blues at the front '' !
My memory is the FA Cup semifinal at Stamford Bridge in 1976 when he came out to greet us with his fedora on and we all had ours on.... biggest cheer for a manager I've ever heard. The guy was a legend.[/quote] That he was HH...
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kingdowieonthewall Sussex, ex-Cronx. 15 Oct 10 3.43pm | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 15 Oct 2010 3.31pm
Quote NEILLO at 15 Oct 2010 3.28pm
Rodney Marsh used to tell a great story about Big Mal when BM was manager of Palace. Results weren't going well and BM put it down to the fact that the black players in the team wouldn't pass to the white players and vice versa. So before leaving for an away game, he decided to sort it out once and for all. He gathered all the players into a dressing room and told them it had to stop...and that there was no black and white in his team, as far as he was concerned they were all blue. Having got that off his chest he told them to get onto the team coach - '' dark blues at the back, light blues at the front '' !
My memory is the FA Cup semifinal at Stamford Bridge in 1976 when he came out to greet us with his fedora on and we all had ours on.... biggest cheer for a manager I've ever heard. The guy was a legend.
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Hoof Hearted 15 Oct 10 3.45pm | |
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Quote kingdowieonthewall at 15 Oct 2010 3.43pm
Quote Hoof Hearted at 15 Oct 2010 3.31pm
Quote NEILLO at 15 Oct 2010 3.28pm
Rodney Marsh used to tell a great story about Big Mal when BM was manager of Palace. Results weren't going well and BM put it down to the fact that the black players in the team wouldn't pass to the white players and vice versa. So before leaving for an away game, he decided to sort it out once and for all. He gathered all the players into a dressing room and told them it had to stop...and that there was no black and white in his team, as far as he was concerned they were all blue. Having got that off his chest he told them to get onto the team coach - '' dark blues at the back, light blues at the front '' !
My memory is the FA Cup semifinal at Stamford Bridge in 1976 when he came out to greet us with his fedora on and we all had ours on.... biggest cheer for a manager I've ever heard. The guy was a legend.
Then the fight on Chelsea's North Stand end and Jimmy Hill on MOTD going on about the fella with the flat cap on doing a kung fu kick...hahaha
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Penge Eagle Beckenham 15 Oct 10 4.10pm | |
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Photos of Fiona Richmond's famous visit here [Link]
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