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lyeemoon Flag Girne 11 Aug 15 9.03am Send a Private Message to lyeemoon Add lyeemoon as a friend

My tribute to the great Johnny Byrne appears today. I know it's difficult for younger supporters who didn't see him play but I'm sure many will share my dismay at the removal of a fitting tribute, ceremoniously opened by the man himself. To my mind that is deeply disrespectful not just to him but also his family and it should be reconsidered.

Please indicate if you would like to support another apt tribute being petitioned to club and council or organised by others.

Thanks. My twitter a/c is @lyeemoon

 


lo Selhurst silva felix, lo Selhurst cara nutrix, viget, vigeat, vigebit! Best team:- Jackson; Gilbert, Evans, Cannon, Sansom; Hughes, Kember, McNichol; Byrne, Holton, Wright.

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PalacePhotoMan Flag Wallington 11 Aug 15 9.20am Send a Private Message to PalacePhotoMan Add PalacePhotoMan as a friend

Totally agree, very disrespectful and I'm sorry to say that CPFC 2010 are showing very little interest in our proud club's history. As another example they are dispensing with the historical elements in the programme, the WW1 articles and Picture Palace are going and Ian King is now going to write about an "old" programme, the oldest of which in the whole season is 1964.

Going back to Johnny Byrne, his family came over last winter and wanted to see a game while they were here. The club c#cked that up and forgot to print anything in the programme till a few weeks after the family went back to South Africa. Whereas, at West Ham, the family got the red-carpet treatment.

Still, we have £10m players now so we can't complain.

 


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Borussia Flag Crystal Palace 11 Aug 15 9.35am Send a Private Message to Borussia Add Borussia as a friend

Cannot believe that one of my boyhood heroes (I started going to Palace in the 1960-61 season) is being eased into the background of history. I suppose the same thing has happened to Peter Simpson to a certain extent, and he was our top scorer ever. It should be remembered that there was life before the Premier League, and that crowds would come to games in the lower divisions to watch exciting players like Johnny Byrne.
Incidentally, it should be remembered that Vic Rouse, Palace's then goalkeeper, was the first 4th Division player to win a full international cap (for Wales).

 

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Quote lyeemoon at 11 Aug 2015 9.03am

My tribute to the great Johnny Byrne appears today. I know it's difficult for younger supporters who didn't see him play but I'm sure many will share my dismay at the removal of a fitting tribute, ceremoniously opened by the man himself. To my mind that is deeply disrespectful not just to him but also his family and it should be reconsidered.

Please indicate if you would like to support another apt tribute being petitioned to club and council or organised by others.

Thanks. My twitter a/c is @lyeemoon

I enjoyed reading your tribute to Johnny and like you I remember him with affection as a Player and a wonderful young man who was proud to wear the claret & blue.
Johnny was really approachable and happy to stop for a chat and talk the game with whoever he bumped into, never letting the notoriety go to his head.
I also missed out school to go to Wembley on a wednesday afternoon (1961) to watch him play against Mexico but Derek Kevan was a late replacement much to my annoyance.

However it's really sad to read that the suite dedicated to his memory and bearing his name has been removed.
I've always been proud of this Club as it's been my belief that it always pays deep respect to it's past Player's but this situation is deeply disrespectful!

Johnny was in my opinion the best Player that's ever played for CPFC, not only played but scored goals for England and one who never got bigger than the Club.

He deserves better than this!

 


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

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lyeemoon Flag Girne 11 Aug 15 8.24pm Send a Private Message to lyeemoon Add lyeemoon as a friend

Quote PalacePhotoMan at 11 Aug 2015 9.20am

Totally agree, very disrespectful and I'm sorry to say that CPFC 2010 are showing very little interest in our proud club's history. As another example they are dispensing with the historical elements in the programme, the WW1 articles and Picture Palace are going and Ian King is now going to write about an "old" programme, the oldest of which in the whole season is 1964.

Going back to Johnny Byrne, his family came over last winter and wanted to see a game while they were here. The club c#cked that up and forgot to print anything in the programme till a few weeks after the family went back to South Africa. Whereas, at West Ham, the family got the red-carpet treatment.

Still, we have £10m players now so we can't complain.

Thanks for that. It appears there is little chance of the club rectifying the situation. Parish has scrupulously ignored all my exhortations regarding JB.
He is obviously to be respected for the way he and his colleagues have turned the club round but it is almost the case that he wants to eradicate the past which is not just wrong but deeply disrespectful.


 


lo Selhurst silva felix, lo Selhurst cara nutrix, viget, vigeat, vigebit! Best team:- Jackson; Gilbert, Evans, Cannon, Sansom; Hughes, Kember, McNichol; Byrne, Holton, Wright.

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lyeemoon Flag Girne 11 Aug 15 8.31pm Send a Private Message to lyeemoon Add lyeemoon as a friend

Quote Borussia at 11 Aug 2015 9.35am

Cannot believe that one of my boyhood heroes (I started going to Palace in the 1960-61 season) is being eased into the background of history. I suppose the same thing has happened to Peter Simpson to a certain extent, and he was our top scorer ever. It should be remembered that there was life before the Premier League, and that crowds would come to games in the lower divisions to watch exciting players like Johnny Byrne.
Incidentally, it should be remembered that Vic Rouse, Palace's then goalkeeper, was the first 4th Division player to win a full international cap (for Wales).

You're right. It would have been great to have seen Peter Simpson and make the comparison especially as he went on to W Ham and ended his careere with knee trouble. You may be aware that he ended up running a newsagents on Spurgeon's Bridge in Croydon and was a very bitter man. How times have changed.


 


lo Selhurst silva felix, lo Selhurst cara nutrix, viget, vigeat, vigebit! Best team:- Jackson; Gilbert, Evans, Cannon, Sansom; Hughes, Kember, McNichol; Byrne, Holton, Wright.

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lyeemoon Flag Girne 11 Aug 15 8.40pm Send a Private Message to lyeemoon Add lyeemoon as a friend

Quote eagle in cornwall at 11 Aug 2015 8.08pm

Quote lyeemoon at 11 Aug 2015 9.03am

My tribute to the great Johnny Byrne appears today. I know it's difficult for younger supporters who didn't see him play but I'm sure many will share my dismay at the removal of a fitting tribute, ceremoniously opened by the man himself. To my mind that is deeply disrespectful not just to him but also his family and it should be reconsidered.

Please indicate if you would like to support another apt tribute being petitioned to club and council or organised by others.

Thanks. My twitter a/c is @lyeemoon

I enjoyed reading your tribute to Johnny and like you I remember him with affection as a Player and a wonderful young man who was proud to wear the claret & blue.
Johnny was really approachable and happy to stop for a chat and talk the game with whoever he bumped into, never letting the notoriety go to his head.
I also missed out school to go to Wembley on a wednesday afternoon (1961) to watch him play against Mexico but Derek Kevan was a late replacement much to my annoyance.

However it's really sad to read that the suite dedicated to his memory and bearing his name has been removed.
I've always been proud of this Club as it's been my belief that it always pays deep respect to it's past Player's but this situation is deeply disrespectful!

Johnny was in my opinion the best Player that's ever played for CPFC, not only played but scored goals for England and one who never got bigger than the Club.

He deserves better than this!

Thank you I greatly appreciate that and I totally agree with your comments. I tried approaching the club in the proper way but in the end I had no option other than to go public. I still hope that they and/or the council will do something. Jeff Astle was the same era and he is lauded by WBA albeit with extenuating circumstances.


 


lo Selhurst silva felix, lo Selhurst cara nutrix, viget, vigeat, vigebit! Best team:- Jackson; Gilbert, Evans, Cannon, Sansom; Hughes, Kember, McNichol; Byrne, Holton, Wright.

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