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The whole game is on Sky Sports right now but we are 3-0 down after 75 minutes. If you switch on now you might just see something amazing.
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GOAL!!!!! Damo Delaney with a left foot volley from 28 yards. Palace 1 v Liverpool 3
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GOAL!!!! An amazing 50 yard run from Yannick Bolasie before passing to Dwight Gayle who calmly slotted the ball into the Scousers net. Palace 2 v Liverpool 3
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GOAL!!!!! A wonderful chest down from Glenn Murray puts Dwight Gayle through and he provides another calm finish. Palace 3 v Liverpool 3
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Boo! You didn't give a spoiler alert
Palace since 19 August 1972. Palace 1 (Tony Taylor) Liverpool 1 (Emlyn Hughes) |
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I put it on for the last 15 minutes, it had to be done!!
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Stunning comeback after our third goal went in I had to sit down knackered chest pounding thought I was gonna have heart attack
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I recall that, after we'd equalised, Damo had another long-range shot, that didn't miss by that much. He talked afterwards of his frustration, saying that he should have scored (again) and we should have won.
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This game is one of our best ever. What I mean is, it is a perfect portrait of what Palace are like as a team not just in 1989 but a game that sums up our modern personality as a club. It was only a couple of weeks after losing 9-0 at Anfield and you can see why we struggled there. The defence is all over the place. Geoff Thomas regularly had to wade in and bail out the defence, like he does in this game. Poor Perry Suckling is clearly still haunted by the Liverpool game and not long after this game we broke the transfer record for a goalkeeper to buy Nigel Martyn. Up front Palace were so classy. The Wright Bright partnership was already well established but you can see here how hungry they both were. For those not old enough, you had to take a lot of stick for being Palace at this time. The 9-nil really hurt but we knew we were good and this game against Millwall was a great showcase for what we were about.
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Originally posted by Lombardinho
This game is one of our best ever. What I mean is, it is a perfect portrait of what Palace are like as a team not just in 1989 but a game that sums up our modern personality as a club. It was only a couple of weeks after losing 9-0 at Anfield and you can see why we struggled there. The defence is all over the place. Geoff Thomas regularly had to wade in and bail out the defence, like he does in this game. Poor Perry Suckling is clearly still haunted by the Liverpool game and not long after this game we broke the transfer record for a goalkeeper to buy Nigel Martyn. Up front Palace were so classy. The Wright Bright partnership was already well established but you can see here how hungry they both were. For those not old enough, you had to take a lot of stick for being Palace at this time. The 9-nil really hurt but we knew we were good and this game against Millwall was a great showcase for what we were about.
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So next to me is a bloke with his family. Never seen the guy before. Didn’t sing or shout anything during the game so was pretty suspicious already. One of my top three games ever.
"It feels much better than it ever did, much more sensitive." John Wayne Bobbit |
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