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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 24 Apr 14 3.05pm | |
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Quote NEILLO at 24 Apr 2014 12.22pm
Ultimately he was shrewd to bring Venables in. If my memory serves me well (Which it sometimes doesn't !), it was a double transfer with Ian Evans also joining from QPR.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 24 Apr 14 3.11pm | |
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Quote alaneagle1 at 24 Apr 2014 3.02pm
I might be wrong but I have a feeling we went down 2-1.I think former keeper Tony Waiters was the Plymouth manager at that time.But I could be totally wrong about all of this - wouldn't be the first time !!!!
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blind eagle Covington.Tennessee 12 Jul 14 11.47pm | |
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Fort me Big Mal ment bubbly and prawn sandwiches and plenty of em!.
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Hoof Hearted 13 Jul 14 9.58am | |
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Quote blind eagle at 12 Jul 2014 11.47pm
For me Big Mal ment bubbly and prawn sandwiches and plenty of em!. Attachment: Big Mal.jpg (173.65Kb)
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adrian b Landrindod, Wales 13 Jul 14 3.50pm | |
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The season Ray Bloye bullied Waite out of Selhurst and set up the import of Big Mal as an (supposed)assistant to Bert Head. Palace had bought some great players (Whittle, Rogers, Phillip) and were starting to turn the relegation tide, as per usual. Bert picked the team v Chelsea and Cannon for his debut. Jimbo scored, Palace won (the first league victory v London Clubs in the First) But still Bert felt the pressure of being told what to do by Bloye backed Mal and he quit. The rest is shame and history for The Glaziers who became the Eagles. Nicked named the team players with (I think) Blythe as Master pieces and Tony Taylor as Stroller among others. Complete crap and the wonderful gates Bert and AW had built up went on a long slow tumble.
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Catfish Burgess Hill 13 Jul 14 4.00pm | |
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When Mal published his memoirs he said that the club was in a dreadful state and everything crumbled as he was takng over, ie it wasn't his fault we dropped two divisions. Bert Head pointed out that when he left Palace were a 1st division club and Mal was talking nonsense.
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adrian b Landrindod, Wales 13 Jul 14 4.25pm | |
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Quote Catfish at 13 Jul 2014 4.00pm
When Mal published his memoirs he said that the club was in a dreadful state and everything crumbled as he was takng over, ie it wasn't his fault we dropped two divisions. Bert Head pointed out that when he left Palace were a 1st division club and Mal was talking nonsense. Yes. seriously over rosed on the Mal issue are most Eagleantites. Even as it happened many fell for it hook line and sinking down the league. What did Mal do later? Don't even waste your time looking
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adrian b Landrindod, Wales 13 Jul 14 5.08pm | |
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And Mal brought both Venables and George Graham to the club. Which should he keep, as both had managerial qualities? Vnables stayed and made history. Graham left and made history. I suppose you could say Big Mal could spot a player, but wasn't the best at creating success from these riches.
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Red-Blue-Yellow Surrey 15 Jul 14 11.16pm | |
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I'm not in the best of moods right now so that might explain why instead of my usual " Well, he was a character" attitude to Big Mal, I'm going to say that I think he is one of the real villains in our history. Most of what he attempted football-wise back-fired, his handling of players was frankly appalling, his ideas on promoting the club were cheap and childish. What was wrong with our nick-name or the colours we played in? If you ask me, he was too easily impressed by American ideas of what constituted a Football club and totally seduced by media attention. "All mouth and trousers" as my granny said.
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adrian b Landrindod, Wales 16 Jul 14 11.01am | |
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Another telling memory of the big fella was at the famous Villa Park semi v Liverpool. Mal was the touchline reporter who, at half-time, with Palace 1-0 down, said, 'Palace look the stronger team from here'. Howls of laughter from the bedesked studio pundits. The rest really is history. Hope that puts you in better humour RB&Y
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