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View pdemeagle's Profile pdemeagle Flag eaglebhoy - @eaglism - Cottage in ... 19 Nov 13 7.06pm Send a Private Message to pdemeagle Add pdemeagle as a friend

Dear fellow CPFC fans (prepare for a mini essay please) but I would appreciate knowing how you rate this team, manager and particular season for CPFC please ?

I ask this as I feel, IMHO, I rarely see it mentioned here or on BBS when people pine for our past glories in light of our recent times !

As to why ? Well this was the season I first caught the Palace bug when brought to my first 2 games aged 13, 5-1 over Pompey and 2-0 over Forest and I thought we were class ! However I remember very little of it from then on due to the much lower levels of coverage back then in Ireland !

For the record I actually didn't support anyone upto then, for those who don't believe this just remember football was at nowhere near the saturation level it is now, and my reason both for being at Palace and sticking with them is because I was brought by family who live in the area and they still do.

Therefore that was my, as far as I was concerned, legitimate reason to be a CPFC fan rather than be a Glory Hunting a*se following Man Utd over those years, or worse the new Chelski or worse the even more shameless new Man City fans, ugh !

Thanks in advance, PD.

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View Leiceagle's Profile Leiceagle Flag Great Glen Leicestershire 19 Nov 13 7.26pm Send a Private Message to Leiceagle Add Leiceagle as a friend

We played some excellent, and quite direct, football throughout 93 94 and only had one real dodgy spell at the start of the New Year. The back four was much the same as during the previous relegation season but Southgate, , Osborne, Rodger and Bowry really played well throughout the season. John Salako made a welcome return from his injury but the real star to me was Chris Armstrong. What a season he had and what a player he should have become. He scored some superb goals. Pace, two footted and good in the air. Ultimately a wasted talent.
93 94 was a great season and we should never have been relegated the following season. The building work on the ground probably limited Uncle Ron's ambition to loosen the purse strings and his prickly relationship with Smith didn't help either

 

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Quote pdemeagle at 19 Nov 2013 7.06pm

Dear fellow CPFC fans (prepare for a mini essay please) but I would appreciate knowing how you rate this team, manager and particular season for CPFC please ?

I ask this as I feel, IMHO, I rarely see it mentioned here or on BBS when people pine for our past glories in light of our recent times !

As to why ? Well this was the season I first caught the Palace bug when brought to my first 2 games aged 13, 5-1 over Pompey and 2-0 over Forest and I thought we were class ! However I remember very little of it from then on due to the much lower levels of coverage back then in Ireland !

For the record I actually didn't support anyone upto then, for those who don't believe this just remember football was at nowhere near the saturation level it is now, and my reason both for being at Palace and sticking with them is because I was brought by family who live in the area and they still do.

Therefore that was my, as far as I was concerned, legitimate reason to be a CPFC fan rather than be a Glory Hunting a*se following Man Utd over those years, or worse the new Chelski or worse the even more shameless new Man City fans, ugh !

Thanks in advance, PD.

Edited by pdemeagle (19 Nov 2013 7.07pm)

Edited by pdemeagle (19 Nov 2013 7.16pm)


2 points.

1...that southgate goal against pompey is still probably my favourite ever

2...i cannot have people knock man city fans, theyve had it hard for 5/6 seasons not to long ago and their attendances went up over that time! they filled the new stadium most weeks even before the takeover.

 


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View pdemeagle's Profile pdemeagle Flag eaglebhoy - @eaglism - Cottage in ... 19 Nov 13 7.44pm Send a Private Message to pdemeagle Add pdemeagle as a friend

Quote braunstoneagle at 19 Nov 2013 7.33pm

2 points.

1...that southgate goal against pompey is still probably my favourite ever Netbuster

2...i cannot have people knock man city fans, theyve had it hard for 5/6 seasons not to long ago and their attendances went up over that time! they filled the new stadium most weeks even before the takeover.

Fair enough and ,to further explain Brauny, I'm not as narrow minded as that and in actual fact before I belittle a Man City fan I would actually ascertain just how genuine a fan any Man City fan is before being judgemental and here's why:

I grew up in a small town, Carlow, and I always remember there was this one guy who I didn't know but was probably 2-3 years older than me and I always saw him nearly living in a Man City jersey from as long ago as I can recall !

Yrs later when City got their rich backers and their improvement the first thing I thought was I'm delighted for that guy from Carlow who supported them in their worst of times in a town basically dominated by utter glory hunting only Man U fans

 


Nice one Daz: [Link]

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View pdemeagle's Profile pdemeagle Flag eaglebhoy - @eaglism - Cottage in ... 21 Nov 13 8.29am Send a Private Message to pdemeagle Add pdemeagle as a friend

Bump

Thanks lads.

Anyone else care to dwell on this nostalgia and fill it out for me with their views please or do you all just wanna keep losing the plot about the Next Manager farce ?

 


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View dave4343palace's Profile dave4343palace Flag Copthorne 21 Nov 13 9.22pm Send a Private Message to dave4343palace Add dave4343palace as a friend

Smith was lucky to have inherited Sir Steve's team that should have never been relegated on 49 points. The only signing I can remember was Damien Matthew, who didn't really shine... But then Smith pulled off a master stroke in getting Paul Stewart and putting him up front. He held up the ball SO well and added a whole new dimension, even if he wasn't prolific himself.

One of my biggest memories is that Ayrton Senna's tragic death stole our headlines of winning the championship. Seem to remember that before that, a Millwall result sealed our promotion without us actually playing?

Maybe this season is overlooked these days due to Smith's utter incompetence in his second spell, when he inherited a poor team that Sir Steve had got the very best out of - the opposite to Smith's first time!

 


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View Andy_G's Profile Andy_G Flag Wimbledon 21 Nov 13 9.33pm Send a Private Message to Andy_G Add Andy_G as a friend

Played some excellent stuff early season, got bit tough towards the end as teams just defended at Selhurst. The 5-1 over Pompey was one of the best displays I've seen probably up there with the 4-0 over Wednesday under Bruce.

Alan Smith inherited a team that was by far and away the best in the division and his managerial ability really should in the top flight struggles.

Good team not my favourite though.

 


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delwboy Flag Tewkesbury 09 Dec 13 6.26pm


Alan Smith? Wasn't he the leader of the Labour Party who previously played for Leeds?

 

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View sydtheeagle's Profile sydtheeagle Flag England 10 Dec 13 10.17pm Send a Private Message to sydtheeagle Add sydtheeagle as a friend

As I recall, that was really the season Dean Gordon broke through into a regular (and impressive, at the time) role.

 


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View hedgie's Profile hedgie Flag Flitwick 02 Apr 14 7.39am Send a Private Message to hedgie Add hedgie as a friend

It was a great season - I went to every match, home and away, and we won the league easily.

Too many great memories, one of the best was standing on the terrace at Stoke City after a 2-0 win, singing songs whilst waiting for the Police to disperse the locals, and hearing all the other results had gone our way.

The worst was walking out at Middlesbrough after winning the league, onto the coach and waiting to hear about us on the Sports news, only to hear the tragic news about Senna and nothing else. Talk about high to low.

I suspect that this season is too unlike Palace to feature in many memories, as the team just went out and did what it had to. Most of the best stuff happened away from home as well, at a time when all you'd get on TV was the goals on ITV at 1am and nothing else. It all seemed quite routine, winning most weeks and dominating the league. There was no defining 'cup final' moment.

In fact, some of my strongest memories from the season were other bad ones - 3-0 loss at Millwall, losing at Wolves two weeks running, a dire 1-0 evening defeat at Bolton in the snow with about 70 Palace fans in attendance, and exactly the same at Sunderland (1-0, evening, snow!), where our coach driver got there too late for everyone to get in on time and then got stopped for speeding on the way home, getting back to Selhurst just before 5am.

 

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One of, my favourite seasons. Went to all home games and most away. We were fantastic in 15 or 20 minute spells and then shut up shop. Armstrong was on fire though missed some games having got sent off v Charlton in the Anglo Italian Cup. Remember being more angry going home that he'd got suspensions than the fact we lost. Southgate's goal v Pompey is one of the best I've seen, rivaled only by Wright v Chelsea, Hopkins looking to curl one and Don Rogers v Man U. We did go through a dodgy patch new year, rectified when Paul Stewart announced his arrival by taking out a Leicester central defender. Brilliant moment for me was beating Millwall at home. They were giving Armstrong dogs abuse and he scored the winner.

Next season we were naive and the unimaginative. We went down fourth from bottom to add to our relegation records ( highest points total, most times from Prem, only team fourth from bottom, first team third from bottom etc)

 


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