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How much did our Chocky love Palace?
Read this thread.:love: |
That was great to watch. Some observations:
1) Sansom and Cannon were class 2) Palace fans sounded great and outsung them even then 3) we were well defensive but better on the counter, kind of like these days 4) That kit! Best sash ever? 5) Palace in their end when we scored :D 6) Hammond in nets had a pretty shit song |
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Not the best result for Palace, but some great old Selhurst footage. Also - check out the Man Utd shirt! |
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The numbers on the sleeves Allison brought to Palace too although I think we had the club badge on both sleeves at sone point? Way ahead of most other clubs - although Leeds had the fancy number tags on the socks, if I recall? |
We're on again!! 3rd April 1977 Rotherham away!!
Tuesday July 25th 6PM BT Sport 2 |
Rotherham away from 1977 on again after the Wham game on BTsport 2.
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It's on again now. BT Sport 1
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Just watched the episode titled "15 May 1977". We're not the featured game but Venables and an 18-year old Kenny Sansom are the studio guests. Young Kenny talks about joining Palace and they show the goals from the 4-2 at Wrexham including the mental celebrations in the away end. This is due to be shown again on BTSport1 on Tue 29/08 at 06:00 and 14:00 if anyone is interested.
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For the day it was a bit like having Messi, Ronaldo and Ibrahimovic in the same team. We weren't too shabby. |
Rotherham v Palace on BT Sport2 at 3:30pm. Probably about 10 minutes highlights as it's not the main match
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Just spotted "We delve into the Match of the Day archives to revisit highlights of the 1980/81 First Division clash between Crystal Palace and Everton at Selhurst Park." On BT Sport 2 on 29 Dec 2017 at 3:00pm.
I remember that we lost this 3-2 and one of our goals was the subject of What Happened Next on Question of Sport where the shot hit one post and then rolled along the line before hitting the other post, coming back into play and I think it may have been Vince stabbing it home. Dreadful, dreadful season. Dwindling crowds, the Whitehorse reduced to a few steps and the Holmesdale was reduced in capacity and split into 3. I remember going to each game first assuming and then hoping that that would be that game that we turned it around. Completely gave up hope by the time we signed Bason, Langley and Price. Bizarrely we won the next game home to Birmingham City 3-1 in front of less than 10,000. Less than a year before we were drawing 0-0 again the champions-elect Liverpool in front of over 40,000. What a turnaround. |
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