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Great article about Alan Woan. I remember him well as he was a player in the year that I first went to Selhurst as an eight year old.
My naive memory is that we seemed to win all our home games 4-0 - if only !! . Happy days !!

 

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He'd never make it now. Looks too much of a man to fall on the floor in agonising pain at the slightest touch.

 


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View Onetwobang's Profile Onetwobang Flag West Wickham 12 Jan 17 11.46am Send a Private Message to Onetwobang Add Onetwobang as a friend

Good to read your comments on Alan Woan, however for me it was Roy Summersby who was our main man behind Johnny Byrne. 60/61 was a great season, I was just 10 but remember many games well. Attendances were big, often was squashed up against the railings in the old enclosure by the players tunnel.

 

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View Scucca's Profile Scucca Flag Ely 12 Jan 17 3.14pm Send a Private Message to Scucca Add Scucca as a friend

Indeed it was a great season. My first watching Palace. I remember Alan Woan. As you say in the article (which I thoroughly enjoyed) I remember him as appearing to be a rather lazy player, but who cares when he scored so many goals? My biggest regret that season was missing the first game, the 9-2 against Stanley. Odd that I remember it as 9-1. Ho hum, when you score 9 yourselves it doesn't really matter. Think we also had an 8-2 against hereford in the cup or am I mistaken? I often am.

 

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Originally posted by Scucca

Indeed it was a great season. My first watching Palace. I remember Alan Woan. As you say in the article (which I thoroughly enjoyed) I remember him as appearing to be a rather lazy player, but who cares when he scored so many goals? My biggest regret that season was missing the first game, the 9-2 against Stanley. Odd that I remember it as 9-1. Ho hum, when you score 9 yourselves it doesn't really matter. Think we also had an 8-2 against hereford in the cup or am I mistaken? I often am.

Seem to remember it being Barrow we beat 8-2 but do doubt I too am wrong.

 

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View Pigglelet's Profile Pigglelet Flag Deepest Darkest Sussex 12 Jan 17 4.05pm Send a Private Message to Pigglelet Add Pigglelet as a friend

Originally posted by Scucca

Indeed it was a great season. My first watching Palace. I remember Alan Woan. As you say in the article (which I thoroughly enjoyed) I remember him as appearing to be a rather lazy player, but who cares when he scored so many goals? My biggest regret that season was missing the first game, the 9-2 against Stanley. Odd that I remember it as 9-1. Ho hum, when you score 9 yourselves it doesn't really matter. Think we also had an 8-2 against hereford in the cup or am I mistaken? I often am.

If you are thinking of the same game as me (the only 8-2 I can remember), it was against Harwich and Parkeston in the first round in November 1963. Cliff Holton got a hat-trick that day.

 


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View Pigglelet's Profile Pigglelet Flag Deepest Darkest Sussex 12 Jan 17 4.09pm Send a Private Message to Pigglelet Add Pigglelet as a friend

Originally posted by Windebank

Seem to remember it being Barrow we beat 8-2 but do doubt I too am wrong.

No, the big win against Barrow was 9-0.

 


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Stanley scored first in that game that we went on to win 9-2. We beat Barrow 9-0 and Watford 8-1 but not sure it was the same season.

My Dad was driving back from Cornwall and missed the Stanley game and he didn't believe me when I said we won 9-2 so I went out and got the Evening news classified edition to prove it - he was pig sick at missing out as normally he never missed a home game.

 


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View Superwag's Profile Superwag Flag Westoning, Bedfordshire 12 Jan 17 5.04pm Send a Private Message to Superwag Add Superwag as a friend

I also remember the times well. I first watched Palace as a 12 year old in 1958 and have been following them ever since, getting to the ground when I can. Full of great players and characters in those days. I remember watching training and having my Photo taken with some friends and the great Johnny Byrne all standing by the old Dug out (The photo sadly lost a long time ago). My favourite at the time though was Ronnie Allen, an ex England Centre forward who took the best penalties ever (Look and learn Mr Benteke)

Originally posted by rayanniss

Great article about Alan Woan. I remember him well as he was a player in the year that I first went to Selhurst as an eight year old.
My naive memory is that we seemed to win all our home games 4-0 - if only !! . Happy days !!

Edited by Superwag (12 Jan 2017 5.05pm)

 


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View headliner's Profile headliner Flag 12 Jan 17 6.32pm Send a Private Message to headliner Add headliner as a friend

Originally posted by PZ Eagle

Stanley scored first in that game that we went on to win 9-2. We beat Barrow 9-0 and Watford 8-1 but not sure it was the same season.

My Dad was driving back from Cornwall and missed the Stanley game and he didn't believe me when I said we won 9-2 so I went out and got the Evening news classified edition to prove it - he was pig sick at missing out as normally he never missed a home game.

Accrington 9-2 was my first game too, as a 10 year old .... it was 1-1 after 3 minutes and 5-2 at half time. Byrne 4, Woan 3 and Heckman 2 were the scorers. I remember it like yesterday.

The season we beat Watford 8-1, we then lost 4 in a row, before beating Barrow 9-0. Typical Palace ups and downs!!

H & P was def 8-2 in the cup (I think Uphill was playing but might be wrong).

 

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View batcountry's Profile batcountry Flag Melbourne 12 Jan 17 7.10pm Send a Private Message to batcountry Add batcountry as a friend

Some of my earliest memories of Palace include Alan Woan.
My opinion then was Johnny Byrne and anyone you care to mention would have made a good partnership. Everything is so straightforward when you're ten years old.

Edited by batcountry (12 Jan 2017 9.01pm)

 

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My first sight of Alan Woan was on 3rd January 1959 (I've had to look that up) and he was playing for Northampton. We had just come from winning three games in the space of 6 days (2 of them away) and I think everyone assumed we'd notch up another win. Northampton took the lead, and I had already left and was queueing at the bus stop when a roar went up. Before Sainsbury's, the spectators at the top of the Whitehorse Lane mud heap were visible from the road and we could see the boys jumping up and down. I don't know whether Woan scored, but I clearly remember this fair-haired prematurely balding forward giving us no end of trouble, and was very pleased when he joined us.

 

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