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ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 19 Feb 17 12.30pm Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

Been reading one or two messages on here re the subject ... two things following Palace since Jan '73 I've never understood. The first is the timing of bringing Big Mal in when we were doing OK in the league - we beat Chelsea first game under Allison then went on a losing run and got relegated - I remember the feeling that we were going up in the world getting the ex-City boss in - why didn't we wait till the summer if we wanted to upgrade, and why did we feel the need to upgrade?

Any fans older than me who can remember the circumtances their take on it would be welcome.

And while I'm here I've read the explanations but the collapse of the team of the 80s under Bloye and Venables, the mass exodus to QPR, never really understood the issues and how it went so wrong so quickly, most seem to put it down to Bloye as an asset stripper, but there were no complaints about him it seems until the autumn of 1980 - the mismanagement must have been going on before it all went pear-shaped - explanations welcome.

 

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Joe Bloggs Flag Nr Norwich 19 Feb 17 1.59pm Send a Private Message to Joe Bloggs Add Joe Bloggs as a friend

Bloye upset the Venables applecart because It became known that we had approached Blackburn for Howard Kendall behind his back.

Jim Gregory QPR chairman appointed Venables who then signed our players.

 

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Lakeview Flag Lincoln 20 Feb 17 7.15pm Send a Private Message to Lakeview Add Lakeview as a friend

I suspect the club wanted to take the next step upwards and Malcolm Allison was glamorous to their eyes. Bert Head's record in those years suggests it was a mistake, despite Allison bringing in Venables as a player, but also towards a career as a coach.
I seem to recall we did a semi-swap deal with QPR, wherein they took Don Rogers ( genius-player, but knees had gone) and we got Ian Evans ( fine, goal-scoring centre-half) and Venables ( legs almost gone).
We certainly collapsed over the next couple of years, but Venables developed as a coach with us, even though I seem to recall QPR tried to get him back.
The promotions under Venables were great but "The Team of the 80's" title fell apart when we sold Kenny Sansom & didn't really replace the greatest full back we've ever had. Maybe, like Pardew, the cup run gave a false sense of success to Allison's time with us.

 

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Lakeview Flag Lincoln 20 Feb 17 7.29pm Send a Private Message to Lakeview Add Lakeview as a friend

Others may recall better than me, but Venables came back again (under the disastrous Goldberg chairmanship) and it didn't end well.
Going back to the original thought:it's an interesting thought: where would we be now if we'd stuck with Bert Head back then? It's all meaningless conjecture,of course, but it was a turning point in our club's history for sure.

 

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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 24 Feb 17 9.44am Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Palace were going down if my research (wiki) and memory is correct so Bert was moved 'upstairs' and Big Mal brought in with about 10 games to go but he couldn't halt the slide. Bert had been with us seven seasons so was probably not a kneejerk decision.

The best of times of the worst of times was to come under Allison and Venables over the following seven years.

 


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merganser Flag 26 Feb 17 12.37am Send a Private Message to merganser Add merganser as a friend

As I recall, Bert Head left the club with a sense of bitternesss.

It was all smiles when Allison came in as team manager, and Head became general manager.

But Allison wanted full control. He didn't want to share the reins as had happened when he was with Joe Mercer at Man City - with Mercer getting most of the plaudits for City's success.

So Head ( who had been appointed when Arthur Wait was chairman) was shown the door.

Allison changed the culture of the club.

Formerly we had been nicknamed the glaziers. Now we became the eagles, signifying aggression.

The claret and blue shirts gave way to red and blue.

Allison raised the profile of the club, but his tenure - at least as regards results - was mostly unsuccessful.

In a way, Pardew was a bit of a poor man's Allison.

 

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Dweeb Flag East London 27 Feb 17 11.05pm Send a Private Message to Dweeb Add Dweeb as a friend

The mass exodus to QPR, following Venables, was in large part due to the fact he was involved, directly or indirectly in an agency* (a fore-runner of today's agents) and I think at least 4 of our players were on the agency's books. So once El Tel had left it didn't take a genius to know others were sure to follow!

* It was named after his former wife using her maiden name of Christine McCann [Agency]. Clearly nothing dodgy going on there and the bright sparks at the FA & FL clearly thought the same....

Edited by Dweeb (27 Feb 2017 11.15pm)

 


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Sorry to see Lee Hills go, did we ever see Alex Marrow? We did January 2013

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alaneagle1 Flag Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 27 Feb 17 11.56pm Send a Private Message to alaneagle1 Add alaneagle1 as a friend

Originally posted by Dweeb

The mass exodus to QPR, following Venables, was in large part due to the fact he was involved, directly or indirectly in an agency* (a fore-runner of today's agents) and I think at least 4 of our players were on the agency's books. So once El Tel had left it didn't take a genius to know others were sure to follow!

* It was named after his former wife using her maiden name of Christine McCann [Agency]. Clearly nothing dodgy going on there and the bright sparks at the FA & FL clearly thought the same....

Edited by Dweeb (27 Feb 2017 11.15pm)

Agreed I remember this.
Players I can remember going to QPR were Clive Allen,Gerry Francis and Steve Wicks.

 


Palace 13th 2017/18.

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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 28 Feb 17 12.27am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Some memories !

And yes, I was supporting the team in the 'Bert Head' days when the 'Palace Dollies' welcomed the team on to the pitch ! I have been supporting the team since the 60s - I am 65 this year.

 

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alaneagle1 Flag Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 28 Feb 17 12.39am Send a Private Message to alaneagle1 Add alaneagle1 as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

Some memories !

And yes, I was supporting the team in the 'Bert Head' days when the 'Palace Dollies' welcomed the team on to the pitch ! I have been supporting the team since the 60s - I am 65 this year.

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Palace 13th 2017/18.

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dreamwaverider Flag London 28 Feb 17 5.11am Send a Private Message to dreamwaverider Add dreamwaverider as a friend

Originally posted by Dweeb

The mass exodus to QPR, following Venables, was in large part due to the fact he was involved, directly or indirectly in an agency* (a fore-runner of today's agents) and I think at least 4 of our players were on the agency's books. So once El Tel had left it didn't take a genius to know others were sure to follow!

* It was named after his former wife using her maiden name of Christine McCann [Agency]. Clearly nothing dodgy going on there and the bright sparks at the FA & FL clearly thought the same....

Edited by Dweeb (27 Feb 2017 11.15pm)

 

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dreamwaverider Flag London 28 Feb 17 5.12am Send a Private Message to dreamwaverider Add dreamwaverider as a friend

Originally posted by Dweeb

The mass exodus to QPR, following Venables, was in large part due to the fact he was involved, directly or indirectly in an agency* (a fore-runner of today's agents) and I think at least 4 of our players were on the agency's books. So once El Tel had left it didn't take a genius to know others were sure to follow!

* It was named after his former wife using her maiden name of Christine McCann [Agency]. Clearly nothing dodgy going on there and the bright sparks at the FA & FL clearly thought the same....

Edited by Dweeb (27 Feb 2017 11.15pm)

 

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