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Plumpton eagle Flag East Sussex 13 Jan 13 11.49am Send a Private Message to Plumpton eagle Add Plumpton eagle as a friend

That I first went to see Palace. Family living in Upper Norwood suggested I go with them and I think I went out of politeness. I was 16 years old, living in Hayes in Middlesex and a Spurs supporter. Not a combination that was likely to lead 40 years of supporting Palace.

We stood in the White Horse end and Palace beat Southampton 3-0 in the FA Cup. I can't remember the scorers but it was a cracking cup tie. Something must have stirred within me as I went to (I think)the next home game which was Chelsea in the league. Palace won 2-0, Jim Cannon made his debut and it was the first time Palace had beaten a London team in the top flight. Another great geame with a great atmosphere and shown on the "Big Match" on the Sunday. I was hooked and started going regularly to all home games. It was difficult journey from Hayes - 3 buses and a tube but I loved it. Needless to say we got relegated that season.

The first of my Palace journey. Would I support them in the old division 2? The answer was yes, of course. I went to the first home game of 73/74 full of hope and optimism. We were playing Notts County who had just come up from the Old Div 3. I bought a new red & blue wool scarf that I still wear to home games. Notts County won 4-1 and we didn't win a game until Bristol City away in about mid November. We got relegated again, away at cardiff (I think)on the last game of the season. I was getting used to relegation by now. I also found that friends gave me respect for supporting a less fashionable team. People in pubs in Hayes would come up to me and say "Are you the Palace supporter?" I wasn't considered "cool" but it was probably the closest I have ever come.

In the 76/77 season I only missed 2 games all season, Lincoln and Northampton away. They were both midweek games and I just couldn't get there and back from Hayes. It seems a weak excuse now and I bitterly regret not doing a full season. Maybe when I retire?

The rest is history really. I have done the Wrexham aways, the Goldstones, Wembleys, Stockport, Sheffield Wednesday and the Amex last year. It has been a real roller coaster but I wouldn't want it any other way.

I bought a 25 year ticket for the Upper Holmesdale and then won a 50 year one in a draw. By my reckoning, I could be sat in the Upper Holmesdale until I am about 130 years old. How many promotions and relegations will that involve?

Writing this has made me realise what an important part of my life CPFC is. A bit below family but way up there. My 3 children all support Palace and have been season ticket holders at different times. I am head of a freaking dynasty!

Thank you for reading my story. I just wanted to mark the day in some small way. Plus, forgive me if any of my dates are a bit iffy. This is how I remember it!

 

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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 13 Jan 13 11.56am Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Great post mate

I started going around 1970 aged five and very regularly from 74 onwards until moving from London 10 years ago so know all the games you mentioned very well.

An amazing club really. Boring it ain't.

We could have been contenders

 


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Gary St.Andrews Flag Kenley 13 Jan 13 12.10pm Send a Private Message to Gary St.Andrews Add Gary St.Andrews as a friend

Hat's off to you Plumptom, i think you should have a plaque erected somewhere in the Holmesdale.

The only bit that worries me is the bit about Spurs...

 

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Palacetinian Flag Surrey Fam 13 Jan 13 12.14pm Send a Private Message to Palacetinian Add Palacetinian as a friend

Similar to my story. In fact that 2-0 Chelsea game was my third Palace match and I still remember the excitement of watching it again on the Sunday's Big Match - it was Malcolm Allison's first match in charge and Jim Cannon's debut.

My first game was against Man City (which we won 1-0), the second near my birthday when we beat Man Utd 5-0, and then the Chelsea game which we also won. What are the chances now of beating Man U, Chelsea and Man City in the same season?

Here's to 40 more years!!

 


Supporting Crystal Palace since 19.45 on 29th August 1972 (approximately)!

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Plumpton eagle Flag East Sussex 13 Jan 13 12.22pm Send a Private Message to Plumpton eagle Add Plumpton eagle as a friend

The only bit that worries me is the bit about Spurs...

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I was supporting Spurs at the time as, when I was much younger, I liked the name! It was only a phase that I was going through. I eventually moved to the light side!

 

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