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longtime eagle Hendersonville,Tennessee 25 Nov 11 8.36pm | |
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Dick signed for us in December 1945 having previously played for us as a "guest" player during World War Two. I believe he orginated from Leicester City. He played for us for several seasons and was a very reliable keeper without being really spectacular.He then managed us and was the driving force in the sixties when we,in the third division, beat Notts Forest,in the second division, 3 - 1 in the FA Cup at Selhurst .I beieve he fell foul of the fans because of the transfer of certain of our better players including Holton and Arthur Waite fired him . I remember at the time being very upset with Mr.Waite because while Dick was laid up with back trouble he got the chop. He then went on to manage Colchester for a while. Does anyone have any more info on Dick and what eventually happened to him?
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Hoof Hearted 26 Nov 11 10.32am | |
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He wasn't called Dick for nothing........ the ladies of SE25 were impressed when he dropped his shorts.
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PalacePhotoMan Wallington 29 Nov 11 5.26pm | |
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The last I heard he was in a nursing home in Colchester and our old player Brian Wood used to visit him a lot. That was 2/3 years ago now. There are some amusing stories from those days, one was at an away game up North he had the 11 players in the changing room at about 2:45 and said that Bill Fuller would be playing left back. Only problem was that Bill Fuller was sitting in the stand on the other side of the ground. So a runner set off and got him and we started with 10 men and Fuller came on after about 5 mins. Holton was given away to Orient and replaced by England international Derek Kevan for a then club record fee of £20000. (This was 1965). Sadly Kevan was about 5 years past his best and unfit. Some would say he was a joke. I wouldn't be that rude as he's a nice bloke and had been a very good player, once. Just not for us. But yes, that and a few other odd decisions finished Dick and he was sacked.
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Pete53 Hassocks 30 Nov 11 12.29pm | |
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I remember Dick Graham very well as he was manager when I first started supporting Palace in the 63-64 season when we won promotion to the old Division 2. Apparently he was something of a no-nonsense disciplinarian. We finished in a respectable 7th place in our first season in Div 2 and reached the Quarters of the FA Cup, going down to Leeds 0-3. However, 1965-66 season saw the side slip backwards a bit. As mentioned previously Graham brought in the then somewhat past it Derek Kevan. But if he was not much cop worse still was Ian Lawson who was bought from Leeds ( I have never forgiven him for refusing to give me an autograph!). Simply dire. By mid season the there was a feeling that things were going backwards and I recall being asked to sign a petition by a fellow Palace fan which demanded Graham's removal. In fact it wasn't long before this happened as in January 1966 Graham departed. With Bert Head now at the helm we ended up 11th in the league. Dick was born in 1922 so if he is still alive he would turn 90 years old next year.
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