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YT Flag Oxford 28 Apr 18 9.44am Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Back in the 60s and 70s when my dad would take me to the footie, he would often grumble about "the old pals' act" i.e. clubs "taking it easy" against their relegation-threatened neighbours in matches towards the end of the season.

The logic was that it was better to let some northern team get relegated, in favour of retaining two local derbies, with all the revenue-generating opportunities that came with them (and lower travel costs!). "Football is a business" he would wisely remind me!

Leaving aside that our destiny should be in our own hands, do we think "the old pals' act" still exists, and if so, should we be wary of it today - Southampton against Bournemouth?

 


Palace since 19 August 1972. Palace 1 (Tony Taylor) Liverpool 1 (Emlyn Hughes)

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topcat Flag Holmesdale / Surbiton 28 Apr 18 9.54am Send a Private Message to topcat Add topcat as a friend

Bournemouth fans are desperate to help send Southampton down. That plus the £2 million a place at stake for finishing higher up the table should see a decent match.

 


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Midlands Eagle Flag 28 Apr 18 10.30am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by YT

Back in the 60s and 70s when my dad would take me to the footie, he would often grumble about "the old pals' act" i.e. clubs "taking it easy" against their relegation-threatened neighbours in matches towards the end of the season.

I was at Selhurst Park in the seventies when we were in danger of relegation and were playing Chelsea. Peter Osgood was clear through on an open goal when he inexplicably tripped over an ant

 

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Badger11 Flag Beckenham 28 Apr 18 11.41am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by YT

Back in the 60s and 70s when my dad would take me to the footie, he would often grumble about "the old pals' act" i.e. clubs "taking it easy" against their relegation-threatened neighbours in matches towards the end of the season.

The logic was that it was better to let some northern team get relegated, in favour of retaining two local derbies, with all the revenue-generating opportunities that came with them (and lower travel costs!). "Football is a business" he would wisely remind me!

Leaving aside that our destiny should be in our own hands, do we think "the old pals' act" still exists, and if so, should we be wary of it today - Southampton against Bournemouth?

Somehow I can't see us doing Brighton any favours. The only time I smelled a rat was when the Wet Spam need a result at Old Traffic. I watched the game and wanted to ask Sir Alex where did he get the 11 lookalikes because they were awful. Big surprise United then signed Tevez.

 


One more point

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YT Flag Oxford 28 Apr 18 12.36pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

I was at Selhurst Park in the seventies when we were in danger of relegation and were playing Chelsea. Peter Osgood was clear through on an open goal when he inexplicably tripped over an ant

So an Ant put him on the Dec?

I always liked the original 'Ossie'. Bizarrely, I met Sir Alf Ramsey on Plymouth railway station on the 9th of April 1970, and told him I thought Peter Osgood should be in the England team! I was 11 at the time though!! A few weeks later he (Osgood) was nodding one in against the hated Leeds Utd in the FA Cup Final replay. To this day the most enjoyable Cup Final ever IMO.

 


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kingdowieonthewall Flag Sussex, ex-Cronx. 28 Apr 18 1.24pm Send a Private Message to kingdowieonthewall Add kingdowieonthewall as a friend

in an old palace fanzine(eagle eye?) there was an interview with I think, eddie McGoldrick.
He mentions playing Arsenal in an evening game with Palace fighting relegation.
'on several occasions he got past donkey Adams a bit easier than he would hope for'
Adams said to him'cmon I dont want to be going to oldham on a tuesday night!

 


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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YT Flag Oxford 28 Apr 18 5.23pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

2-1 to Southampton.

I won't say "I told you so" (oops, I just did!).

Anyway...we don't need help!!!

 


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