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eagle in cornwall Flag Made In Thornton Heath. 19 Apr 12 10.25am Send a Private Message to eagle in cornwall Add eagle in cornwall as a friend

On this day, April 19th. 1969. we beat Fulham 3-2 in front of over 36.000. to reach the top flight of English Football for the first time in the Club's history.

We were unbeaten in the League since January - a run of 14 games - whilst Fulham were bottom of the table already doomed to relegation.
The theory was that the Cottagers had nothing left to play for, yet we were shocked after only six minutes when Dear put the visitors ahead.

We fought back but could not penetrate the Fulham rearguard which included Johnny Byrne in mid field, returning to Selhurst after leaving for West Ham seven years earlier, then Large made it 2-0 to Fulham at Half Time.

I recall walking up to the toilets at the top of the Whitehorse terracing in total dismay, talking to others on way who were feeling the same.

In the second half Steve Kember pulled a goal back which lifted the teams spirit and on the hour Mark Lazarus put us on level terms.
We were now in full voice and Cliff Jackson wrapped up the game with the winner four minutes later.

For the first time in our 64 year history we were in the Top Flight.
The only sad point was to see Johnny Byrne, carrying so much weight, that he looked a different player to the one who was our hero seven years earlier.

I remember the pitch invasion on Full Time and the players throwing items of clothing down from the Directors Box to us fans but I narrowly missed out on getting one of John Jackson's socks.

What a day to remember!!

 


........................Then along came Johnny Byrne! and the rest, as they say, is history.....................

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chris123 Flag hove actually 19 Apr 12 10.30am Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

I was there!

 

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eagle in cornwall Flag Made In Thornton Heath. 19 Apr 12 8.01pm Send a Private Message to eagle in cornwall Add eagle in cornwall as a friend

Quote chris123 at 19 Apr 2012 10.30am

I was there!


That makes two of us, good wasn't it!?...

 


........................Then along came Johnny Byrne! and the rest, as they say, is history.....................

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kingdowieonthewall Flag Sussex, ex-Cronx. 19 Apr 12 8.11pm Send a Private Message to kingdowieonthewall Add kingdowieonthewall as a friend

I was only 9.
pictures of the night look fantastic though.

On a tangent, my dad(ambulanceman) took JB to hospital once,training injury @ palace.
Dad, being a gooner & part time O's fan didnt know who he was,which upset Johnny.

 


Kids,tired of being bothered by your pesky parents?
Then leave home, get a job & pay your own bills, while you still know everything.

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ABBO Flag 19 Apr 12 8.53pm Send a Private Message to ABBO Add ABBO as a friend

Still remember guy going on the pitch to give John Sewell champagne before the game being ejected. great atmosphere in the imcomplete arthur wait.

 

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Plane Flag Bromley 19 Apr 12 9.03pm

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Quote chris123 at 19 Apr 2012 10.30am

I was there!


That makes two of us, good wasn't it!?...


Three now Lazarus did his standard lap of the pitch after scoring, if I remember right!

 

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Phil O'Sophical Flag 19 Apr 12 9.29pm Send a Private Message to Phil O'Sophical Add Phil O'Sophical as a friend

I was there what a great day (and night) that was. First time into the old Div 1. They were in Div 4 when I saw my first Palace game.

About 36,000 there on the day from memory and I was on the Holmesdale Terrace.

That day has left one great abiding mystery for me. At the end of the match the Palace team went up into the Main Stand and threw their shirts to the fans below.

They must be among the greatest of Palace memorabilia but I have never seen any mention of them since.

They're never mentioned by fans on the chat boards and I've never seen one for sale, and I would guess they would fetch a hefty price now.

Does anyone know the whereabouts of any of these shirts today? Surely, some of them must exist somewhere.

 


The crowd is outstanding, and especially with the penalty after 44 minutes it was clear when we came out after half-time the welcome would be pretty loud and not too friendly. Crystal Palace wanted to strike back, so that was all clear. This is a wonderful place to play football - Jurgen Klopp

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Co Derry Palace Flag maghera co derry 19 Apr 12 10.25pm Send a Private Message to Co Derry Palace Add Co Derry Palace as a friend

Hi everybody,
In the late 90's I was living in the west of Ireland when I got involved with the local cricket team in Co Mayo, which included Frank Large, scorer of Fulham's 2nd goal that day. When I showed him my 69 replica shirt and reminded of the match, he said with great authority that he remembered the match well and that it finished 2-2. I had to point out to him that this wasn't the case.
Lovely bloke Frank, who sadly lost out to cancer in 2003.

 

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collier row eagle Flag romford essex via another galaxy 19 Apr 12 11.06pm Send a Private Message to collier row eagle Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add collier row eagle as a friend

i was there too, fantastic scenes, loved cliff jackson!

 

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eag-les Flag Coulsdon 20 Apr 12 12.27pm Send a Private Message to eag-les Add eag-les as a friend

My first ever game and ride on the Palace rollercoaster and still on it!

 


If I agreed with you we'd both be wrong

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chris123 Flag hove actually 20 Apr 12 1.44pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Quote Plane at 19 Apr 2012 9.03pm

Quote eagle in cornwall at 19 Apr 2012 8.01pm

Quote chris123 at 19 Apr 2012 10.30am

I was there!


That makes two of us, good wasn't it!?...


Three now Lazarus did his standard lap of the pitch after scoring, if I remember right!


And a wave to his mum - or at least that's what I was told at the time!

 

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chris123 Flag hove actually 20 Apr 12 1.48pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Quote eagle in cornwall at 19 Apr 2012 10.25am

On this day, April 19th. 1969. we beat Fulham 3-2 in front of over 36.000. to reach the top flight of English Football for the first time in the Club's history.

We were unbeaten in the League since January - a run of 14 games - whilst Fulham were bottom of the table already doomed to relegation.
The theory was that the Cottagers had nothing left to play for, yet we were shocked after only six minutes when Dear put the visitors ahead.

We fought back but could not penetrate the Fulham rearguard which included Johnny Byrne in mid field, returning to Selhurst after leaving for West Ham seven years earlier, then Large made it 2-0 to Fulham at Half Time.

I recall walking up to the toilets at the top of the Whitehorse terracing in total dismay, talking to others on way who were feeling the same.

In the second half Steve Kember pulled a goal back which lifted the teams spirit and on the hour Mark Lazarus put us on level terms.
We were now in full voice and Cliff Jackson wrapped up the game with the winner four minutes later.

For the first time in our 64 year history we were in the Top Flight.
The only sad point was to see Johnny Byrne, carrying so much weight, that he looked a different player to the one who was our hero seven years earlier.

I remember the pitch invasion on Full Time and the players throwing items of clothing down from the Directors Box to us fans but I narrowly missed out on getting one of John Jackson's socks.

What a day to remember!!

We went up to the 1st division and Fulham went down to the 3rd that day

 

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