You are here: Home > News > 1986/87 revisited
April 19 2024 10.33pm

1986/87 revisited

July 12 2009

Mark Bright

Mark Bright

Crystal Palace missed out on the Second Division play-offs on the final day of season 1986/87.

Anton Otulakowski joined from Millwall for £12,500 to become the first player signed through Palace's Lifeline scheme - a new fund set up by Ron Noades. Fans subscribed each month and half the money went to the club with the rest given out in weekly prize draws.

August

Crystal Palace got of to an excellent start by winning their first two games - Barnsley and Stoke. Striker Trevor Aylott moved onto Bournemouth.

September

This month saw Palace record three wins - Bradford, Blackburn and Huddersfield - and three defeats Sheffield United, Derby and Reading. In the Full Members Cup, Palace lost to Portsmouth and drew with Bury in the Littlewoods Cup first leg. Henry Hughton left for Brentford.

League Cup record

October

Home kitA league win over local rivals Millwall moved Palace top of the Second Division but they crashed to defeats against Leeds, Birmingham and Shrewsbury to end the month in ninth. Palace beat Bury in the Littlewoods Cup and were held by Forest to a draw in the next round.

See every Palace kit

November

Coppell swooped for Leicester striker Mark Bright and centre-back Gary O'Reilly joined from Brighton for £40,000.

Not a great month as Palace collected one win (Sunderland), a draw (Ipswich) which saw Bright score on his debut and three losses (Plymouth, Grimsby and Oldham).

Palace bowed out of the Littlewoods Cup with a second leg defeat to Forest. Injury meant Otulakowski played his last game for the Eagles and he eventually moved to Hastings as player-manager.

Micky Droy joined Brentford on a free transfer, while youngster John Salako made his mark from the youth set-up.

December

There were victories for the Eagles this month against Hull, Huddersfield and a Boxing Day success over Brighton. Defeats against Ipswich and Portsmouth were the other results which left Palace in 10th place.

January

Away kitPalace won their first two league matches of the year against West Brom and Derby but lost out to Barnsley to settle in seventh spot. In the FA Cup, the Eagles eliminated Forest but bowed out to Tottenham in the next stage.

FA Cup record

February

A draw with Bradford was sandwiched inbetween losses at Stoke and Reading. But a win over Blackburn ensured Palace ended February on a high and moved them to eighth.

March

programmeAlan Pardew came in from from Yeovil. Going out the door were Andy Higginbottom to Maidstone and David Lindsay to Welling.

A 6-0 thrashing of Birmingham was followed by a defeat to Sheffield United, a win over Leeds, draw with Shrewsbury and a great victory over local rivals Millwall. It propelled Coppell's men up to sixth place and within touching distance of the play-offs.

See all the Palace programmes

April

As Palace looked to clinch a spot in the play-offs, they managed wins over Grimsby and Oldham, draws with Plymouth and West Brom, but lost to basement club Brighton on the last game of the month to fall a place to seventh.

May

A loss at Sunderland in the opening game dented Palace's promotion hopes, but they beat second-place Portsmouth to go into the final game of the season at Hull just a point outside the top five play-off positions.

They would move up to fifth if they won against the Tigers and rivals Ipswich failed to beat Reading. However, Palace lost 3-0 at Hull and the Tractor Boys claimed a point to take up the final play-off spot leaving Palace agonisingly one place and two points behind.

Full results for 1986/87

Final 1986/87 league table

1986/87 league table progress graph

Player of the Year: Jim Cannon

Young Player of the Year: John Salako

View every Player of the Year winner

Top Scorer: Ian Wright 9 (8 league, 1 cup)

View the top scorers for each season

Average attendance: 7,583

See each season's average attendance

In Depth The 1980s revisited

Latest Headlines

Palace Talk Forum Latest

How many points needed to stay up?
at 9.37pm by Vaibow

West Ham Predictions.
at 9.12pm by glazedallover

West Ham Predictions.
at 8.55pm by nead1

West Ham Predictions.
at 8.52pm by Houston Eagle

New Main Stand
at 8.46pm by nead1

Nathan Ferguson
at 8.06pm by MrRobbo

You are here: Home > News > 1986/87 revisited