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Quote PalacePhotoMan at 11 Jun 2014 9.44pm
Quote dingdong at 11 Jun 2014 8.44pm
does anyone know the attendance for that game?
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I was there on the Holmesdale terrace and remember being in awe of the men in white shirts. So fluid and strong. It was a real joy to watch. There have always been special times at Selhurst and this was one of my earliest ones. I especially remember the Terry Long goal because I had many opportunities to reminisce with him in person about it. He became a neighbour of mine after he retired and, although never a close mate, we socialised a little. He was very laid back about it. Didn't score too often did Terry but he was a very solid, old fashioned, half back.
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Quote staffie at 11 Jun 2014 11.30am
Quote Spiderman at 11 Jun 2014 7.06am
You are right 1962/3 I believe. Madrid were the biggest club in Europe and I think they won 4-3. I was living abroad at the time but have got a programme somewhere. Dont know how CP managed to get them over.
Ģ186,000 according to an on-line inflation adjustsr. The equivalent in 1962 of today's average income of Ģ25000 was Ģ1340, according to the same site. So, yes, Ģ10000 was a huge amount of money for normal people - but equivalent today to what many footballers earn in a week.
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I was on the Holmesdale that night - a young boy - amazed to be watching the team that I had previously seen win the European Cup with 7 goals ! I can clearly remember Puskas scoring from a free kick by blasting through a gap just wide enough for the ball - I was right in line with it.
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A season or two afterwards we changed our colours to an all white Real style strip - and it won us promotion in 1964!
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Quote PalacePhotoMan at 11 Jun 2014 7.17pm
Brian Wood is No 5 and Andy Smillie facing the camera to left. The Madrid No 7 is Tejada according to the programme. I have touched the shirt worn by Madrid No 5 Santamaria as Brian Wood swapped shirts with him after the game and has brought it to the club on one occasion. You are right itīs my father Justo Tejada he remembered well that game My father now its 82 but he its perfect next friday we will go to england for the easter. I would like to get the programme for that game. My frien Bill wyman its a Palace supporter. All the best from barcelona.
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Quote justo at 01 Apr 2015 12.07pm
Quote PalacePhotoMan at 11 Jun 2014 7.17pm
Brian Wood is No 5 and Andy Smillie facing the camera to left. The Madrid No 7 is Tejada according to the programme. I have touched the shirt worn by Madrid No 5 Santamaria as Brian Wood swapped shirts with him after the game and has brought it to the club on one occasion. You are right itīs my father Justo Tejada he remembered well that game My father now its 82 but he its perfect next friday we will go to england for the easter. I would like to get the programme for that game. My frien Bill wyman its a Palace supporter. All the best from barcelona. Hi
Zaha, Williams, Murray, Ambrose, Scannell. A 5-man forward line who scored 3 goals in 10 minutes on 27th September 2011 at ....................... |
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I was there, I think it was1961 and from memory Palace lost 4-3 and that was against a Real side that had all their top players eg Ghento,Puskas, DeStefano, Santamaria. Terry Long scored a memorable goal and I thing Johny Bryne came back on the night to play for us. We were a third division side then. My Dad took me, I was 13 and had started watching Palace in 1958 when they were in the old fourth division south. Hope I'm right, it was a long time ago and a lot of water has gone under the bridge. Yes, you were right, it was the opening of their new floodlights. A great game and still have the programme.
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I was taken to the game. Palace were 4-1 down at half time and recovered to 4-3 with young goalie Bill Glazier coming on for the 2nd half. Johnny Byrne came back for the game although he'd already gone to West Ham. As a 9 year old Gento impressed the most with his mazy dribbling runs. The subtle skills of Di Stefano were probably lost on me at that age. Santa Maria the Real centre half couldn't understand that Johnnie Byrne wasn't in the England 40 for the World cup in Chile that year and neither could I.
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