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Did Mick Hill really exist?

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View ex hibitionist's Profile ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 02 May 16 8.19pm Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

Looked back at my old progs many years back, saw this name in the team lists, must have watched him play several times - must be the most boring anonymous striker or player we've ever had - read Big Mal got him cheap from Ipswich, but I have no personal recollection of him whatsoever despite being notoriously anal retentive and having 'watched' him several times. Am I being paranoid thinking there may be something a bit X-Files about this. Can someone please put my mind at rest and provide me with substantive proof of Mick Hill's existence, apart from the link below which is a google image of him (apparently).

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View The Sash's Profile The Sash Flag Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 03 May 16 11.37am Send a Private Message to The Sash Add The Sash as a friend

Mick Hill scored the first Palace goal I ever saw live at my first ever game.

24th September 1974 v a Preston team that included Bobby Charlton and Nobby Stiles. Header in front of the Holmesdale..so yep I have actually seen him score - he is real

 


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View ex hibitionist's Profile ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 03 May 16 5.18pm Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

hang on I was at that the bloody game, it was one of the first Sunday games, Paul Hammond in goal, Sir Bob was manager not playing, imagine Nobby was asst mgr - he'd hung up his shin kickers by then - you sure it wasn't Dave Swindlehurst or Jeff Johnson who both look similar or maybe the man from Del Monte or the Sandeman's port advert, Milk Tray, the phantom rasperry blower, one of the Mysterons ... was it really the man they call simply ... Mick Hill? I'm still not totally convinced.

 

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View Pete53's Profile Pete53 Flag Hassocks 03 May 16 6.32pm Send a Private Message to Pete53 Add Pete53 as a friend

I am sure the Preston game with Bobby Charlton ( who I thought was player manager) was an evening game.

I think the Sunday game was the previous season.

I think Mick Hill suffered from some sort of depression if I recall correctly. I am not sure how this affected his football though.

Just checked - Sept 24 was a Tuesday.

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View Pete53's Profile Pete53 Flag Hassocks 03 May 16 6.39pm Send a Private Message to Pete53 Add Pete53 as a friend

Further research tells me that he made 49 appearances ( 49? really?) between 1973 and 1976. He scored a grand total of 6 goals. It seems that having ineffective strikers playing for the Palace is nothing new!

 

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View ex hibitionist's Profile ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 03 May 16 8.21pm Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

we beat Preston 2-0 on a Sunday in the 73/74 season and 2-0 again in an evening game in 75/76 (first home win for four months cup run fedora etc) and
I was there both times - maybe we beat them 2-0 also in the 74/75 season on a September evening and that's when Mick Hill scored or maybe not!!!!!

 

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Hoof Hearted 04 May 16 11.49am

I saw him play.... can't remember who against but probably towards the end of his stay with us - 75/76 maybe?

He was a lean lanky streak of p1ss that was clumsy and never looked like scoring even though he wore the number 9 shirt.

I can only think that Swindlehurst was injured and no one else was available.

Comparisons with Tom Soares are valid as both were as much use as a chocolate teapot or balls on the Pope.

 

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View crystal's Profile crystal Flag reading 04 May 16 11.54am Send a Private Message to crystal Add crystal as a friend

Seem to recall that he also played for Sheffield United

 


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View neild's Profile neild Flag Upminster 04 May 16 7.19pm Send a Private Message to neild Add neild as a friend

Mick Hill was a big, tall striker in the Chris Jones mould (occasional skill, occasional goals and a lot of hustle and bustle) and signed from Ipswich, though he had been ill and hadn't played for about a year. He played 43 times for us and scored 6 times. I recall the papers suggesting that the then Palace secretary Alan Leather made a crazy plane dash to secure his signature for £40k just before Christmas 1973 - with the club languishing at the foot of (in old money) Division 2. He was a Welsh international and, said Palace at the time, it would be his goals that would save us from Div 3. Or not. In this case, not.
He was spotted playing for a part time team called Bethesda in North Wales by scouts from Sheffield United. He played 35 times for the Blades (scoring 9 goals) before Bobby Robson paid £33k to take him to Portman Road (where he played 63 games and scored a tidy 18 goals). By mid 73/74 season he had become surplus to requirements at Ipswich (though he was their top scorer in the 70/71 season).
He was a trier and although he didn't score many I remember, aside from his lankiness, straggly hair and big moustache, he scored a couple when we battered Bournemouth 4-1 at home in April 1975 (pics of his 1st goal attached).
In the relegation season of 73/74 he often played in a front 3 with Rogers and Possee - but didn't score a single goal. In the 74/75 season he was fighting for a place with Wyn Davies (!), Rogers, Whittle, et al and did ok.
Ultimately early on in the 75/76 season, he was pushed out of a regular first team place by both Dave Kemp and young Dave Swindelhurst. Although in those mad Allison/Venables days sometimes all 3 played! The rest, as they say....

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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 04 May 16 7.30pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

I do have a recollection of Mick Hill "Ploughing his furrow" up front.Never really "Set the world alight" at our club. So yes, he DID exist !

 

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View kinky1960's Profile kinky1960 Flag Hampshire 04 May 16 7.46pm Send a Private Message to kinky1960 Add kinky1960 as a friend

I too witnessed Mick Hill play for us and he ranks in the category of strikers who didn't cut it for us along with Marco Gabbiadini, Ade Akinbadbuy and Paul Hinshelwood. The latter going on to be the famous right back "Doris"!

 



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View Penge Eagle's Profile Penge Eagle Flag Beckenham 04 May 16 11.46pm Send a Private Message to Penge Eagle Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Penge Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by ex hibitionist

Looked back at my old progs many years back, saw this name in the team lists, must have watched him play several times - must be the most boring anonymous striker or player we've ever had - read Big Mal got him cheap from Ipswich, but I have no personal recollection of him whatsoever despite being notoriously anal retentive and having 'watched' him several times. Am I being paranoid thinking there may be something a bit X-Files about this. Can someone please put my mind at rest and provide me with substantive proof of Mick Hill's existence, apart from the link below which is a google image of him (apparently).

[Link]

Yeah I scanned that pic in for his profile here [Link]

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