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Quote Kermit8 at 13 Nov 2015 10.31pm

4-3 by a country mile.

It just wasn't supposed to happen and I reckon not one of the 15,000 Palace fans there that day actually thought we could honestly do it.


you're right, I think we all went up there just wanting to compete, give them a decent game and enjoy the day!!

 

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Coming in the same season as the mighty Liverpool (1989/90 Champions to be) humbled us 9-0 at Anfield it surely has to be the 4-3?!!

More recently, however, the second leg play off semi at Brighton (the Zaha show) was a cracker and who can forget the 3-3 with Liverpool at the very end of the season before last?

 


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To me ,the Zahas 2 goals at the Amex to win in the semi final .That result gave us the momentum in the final .Without that win I wonder where we would be now,perhaps where Brighton are now and not enjoying our best ever spell.

 

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Quote daven at 14 Nov 2015 7.41pm

To me ,the Zahas 2 goals at the Amex to win in the semi final .That result gave us the momentum in the final .Without that win I wonder where we would be now,perhaps where Brighton are now and not enjoying our best ever spell.


financially 'yes' but don't forget between 1989-92 we enjoyed promotion. an FA Cup final, our best ever result: 4-3 in the semi, 3rd in the league and four seasons in the top flight. That has been, indisputably, our most successful era.

 


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Going back a while (1977) but I remember being 10 watching my day play on a Saturday afternoon over at Foster Park and my job was to keep finding out how 3rd Division us were doing at Anfield in the cup.

I am sure nobody believed me when I kept shouting 0-0.

The replay was a corker as well - we lost 2-3 but what a game for those who remember it

 


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Quote The Sash at 20 Nov 2015 12.19pm

Going back a while (1977) but I remember being 10 watching my day play on a Saturday afternoon over at Foster Park and my job was to keep finding out how 3rd Division us were doing at Anfield in the cup.

I am sure nobody believed me when I kept shouting 0-0.

The replay was a corker as well - we lost 2-3 but what a game for those who remember it

It was the season after we'd beaten Leeds - the 2-3 game I missed, 42000+ if I recall, and we went 1-0 up with a 30 yard Paul Hinshelwood screamer before Pool went 3-1 up and we got a late consolation to make the score respectable - and we went on to go up that season with another classic result - 4-2 away at Wrexham as our final match of the season. Mainly happy memories from our 3rd division days, apart from the 74-75 season which was a bit flat.

 

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Quote Kermit8 at 15 Nov 2015 3.33pm

Quote daven at 14 Nov 2015 7.41pm

To me ,the Zahas 2 goals at the Amex to win in the semi final .That result gave us the momentum in the final .Without that win I wonder where we would be now,perhaps where Brighton are now and not enjoying our best ever spell.


financially 'yes' but don't forget between 1989-92 we enjoyed promotion. an FA Cup final, our best ever result: 4-3 in the semi, 3rd in the league and four seasons in the top flight. That has been, indisputably, our most successful era.

plus i honestly think that liverpool, arsenal, palace and leeds sides would murder the top teams today.

 

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View nhp61's Profile nhp61 Flag Goring-By-Sea born, now in Brackne... 21 Nov 15 10.07pm Send a Private Message to nhp61 Add nhp61 as a friend

The 4-3 semi final against Liverpool, the 3-3, beating Leeds, Chelsea and Sunderland, all away from home during that cup run in the 1970's. The two wins at the Amex, the play off finals...there are many memorable results..

My particular favourite is Reading away, winning 4-2. Victor Moses was totally unplayable that game, and his second, Palace's fourth, was pure class. He bamboozled a few defenders then curled an absolute beauty into the top corner from the edge of the box in front of the Palace support.

Nathaniel Clyne scored his first goal for Palace at the same game. That was at the opposite end of the ground from us, and I'll always remember him turning to the Palace fans with pure delight on his face.

 

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Dougie freedman winner against Stockport county may 2000. Recently playoffs second leg win against Brighton.

 

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View Irisheagle87's Profile Irisheagle87 Flag Co.Derry 31 Jan 16 3.23pm Send a Private Message to Irisheagle87 Add Irisheagle87 as a friend

Can't make my mind up between stadium of light 2004 or Hillsborough! Only stated supporting the palace in 2000! Was brought up to be a man u fan but could never like them! Always looked out for palace my whole life tho and have no idea why!

 


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View kevlee's Profile kevlee Flag born Wandsworth emigrated to Lanc... 31 Jan 16 3.38pm Send a Private Message to kevlee Add kevlee as a friend

Has to be Burnley 2-0 1979. About 20 od us from school went together and we were put through 2 for a £1, instead of 50p each - so god knows how many were really there. The first really big match of my life in more ways than one.
Unfortunately many of the more recent are distant memories through extreme inebriation!! 4-3 Liverpool - pissed; 3-3- man utd, well pissed; 1996 Leicester sober, but with massive hangover!! 1997 Sheffield deliriously pissed and happy...
So, my Palace life is one of linked to heavy drinking!!

 


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Has too be beating Brighton in the play offs and also the 4-3 against Liverpool in fa cup semi plus all the play off wins against Blackburn sheff utd west ham

 

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