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The Sash Flag Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 03 Jan 14 9.22am Send a Private Message to The Sash Add The Sash as a friend

Watching this now from 29th April 1979 when we beat Notts County 2-0. Also on are Mullerys Brighton and Billy Elliot (not that one kids) who was Sunderlands caretaker boss. Starting the day in 4th.

A proper Whitehorse Lane, adverts around the pitch for Carsons Sunway Paints, Henry Streeter, Visionhire and lots of other businesses who went bust years ago.

Lots of lumberjack jackets and sheepkings in the crowd, no logos on shirts (although we had that brilliant admiral trackie with Phillips on the back).

A nice bumpy and sanded pitch, Swindlehurst has just tucked the first away on 4 minutes but Don Masson and Mick Vitner hit the bar and post for County and just before half time Kmeber clears on off the line.

A big half time cheer as Sunderland were one down at home to Cardiff

Second half and Vince has just gone down like Ashley Young in the box so diving was on the agenda even back when football was still a mans game. Brian has just mentioned the Selhurst noise and a shot of a pretty packed Holmesdale terrace as Vince ties two Notts County defenders in knots. Its mostly Palace but County still giving us a game whilst we wait for Zico to amble forward, socks round his ankles to play a little one-two and a few fans are on the pitch with about 3 mins left...perfect

One thing I didnt know was 6 of that side were only in their first year of playng league football according to the dome headed Brian Moore and at the time we had only hit 11 in 16 - the back four really got us up for all that flair from Vince and Zico.


That period of about 1977 - 1980 was my golden age for Palace. Despite all of the success we had had since then, cup finals, cup semis, third in the league its still my rose tinted era and I would give my right arm to go back for a day.

If you get a chance find this particular prog and watch it - if you are of a certain age you will love it

 


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kenners46 Flag sydenham village 03 Jan 14 9.30am Send a Private Message to kenners46 Add kenners46 as a friend

My dad started taking me to Palace
around 1973/74 but I had little interest in football then. It was only when I started going with my school mates regularly in 1976 that I became hooked so im sort of one year ahead of you for nostalgia and you cant take them years away from me either.

 

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The Sash Flag Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 03 Jan 14 1.02pm Send a Private Message to The Sash Add The Sash as a friend

Quote kenners46 at 03 Jan 2014 9.30am

My dad started taking me to Palace 73/74 but I had little interest in football then. It was only when I started going with my school mates regularly in 1976 that I became hooked so im sort of one year ahead of you for nostalgia and you cant take them years away from me either.

My first game and season was in 1974 - we beat Preston on 24th September and one Bobby Charlton was PM for them.

Hooked from then on so was at the front end of the Venables revolution - he was still playing in 1974 and those young players were just starting at the club...a season or so later we had the back to back Youth Cup wins and then a fantastic 1st team from about 78..its like I was on a journey with them and they are MY team....all rose tinted cods but I know what I mean

As for the Big Match - Mullery and Horton interviewed after they beat relegated Blackburn 2-1 about how much they wanted to be champions and there was a cocky arrogance to the pari of them...we were still 4th but has those games in hand an the rest as they say is history

 


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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 04 Jan 14 10.33am Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Same for me Sash. 76-80 will never be beaten for sheer fun and excitement. Villa Park 1990, Play off win '89 are up there of course but only as individual games not an era.

76 Semi-Final
77 4-2 Wrexham
77 and 78 Youth Cup Wins
Kenny Sansom
79 Team of the eighties
Winning the title
The whole Brighton thing kicking off.

Plus all those huge, huge crowds at Sehurst 52,000 45,000 x 3, 42,000, 40,000 and so many more over 30,000. Terracing, affordable, hairs on the back on the neck noisy atmosphere at the evening games and a team with flair in abundance all the way through.

The best of Palace times indeed.

Edited by Kermit8 (04 Jan 2014 10.35am)

 


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sydtheeagle Flag England 04 Jan 14 12.20pm Send a Private Message to sydtheeagle Add sydtheeagle as a friend

Quote Kermit8 at 04 Jan 2014 10.33am

76 Semi-Final
77 4-2 Wrexham
77 and 78 Youth Cup Wins
Kenny Sansom
79 Team of the eighties
Winning the title
The whole Brighton thing kicking off.


Edited by Kermit8 (04 Jan 2014 10.35am)

Memories. The whole 76 Cup Run really; Leeds, Sunderland, and Chelsea away all stand out. I think Dave Swindlehurst's goal at Elland Road, plus the entire performance, were major highlights. It wasn't a "lucky" giant killing; we took Leeds apart on every level.

With the promotion season/team of the eighties for some reason what I remember is midweek away matches on the run-in. I recall both Sunderland and Leicester falling that way, the former requiring a 24-hour unexplained absence from both home and school (before the days of mobile, but my dad had a pretty shrewd idea where I'd be). I think the coach left Selhurst about 10am (and got to Roker after Palace were 2-0 up) and didn't get back until about 4am.

Selhurst was a proper ground back then.

 


Sydenham by birth. Selhurst by the Grace of God.

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