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View GerryB's Profile GerryB Flag Poole 12 Jan 17 8.37pm Send a Private Message to GerryB Add GerryB as a friend

Thanks for a great article. What I remember particularly about Alan Woan was his bustling power on muddy pitches and tremendous shot. He was the strong blunt foil up front to enable his strike partner, the outstanding Johnny Byrne to excel. The 60/61 season team was one of the best I have watched at Selhurst Park. It was a well balanced team with experienced players who could pass a ball. It had great wingers who could score goals, a fine goalkeeper in Vic Rouse, a brave full back in Bert Howe whilst Terry Long and Roy Summerby had great energy. When you remember we scored 110 goals that season you'll understand that the White Horse Terraces were a great place to be on a Saturday afternoon. And at half time peanuts were only a "tanner" a bag! I am sure Alan will be pleased to know that even though it was 55 years ago when I saw him ply his trade he is still fondly remembered for the stint he put in wearing a Palace shirt. All the best Alan, you could show one or two of our boys today how to shoot and keep things simple at the right time.

 

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Originally posted by JRW2

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.

Equaliser was scored by Gerry Priestley. He only scored 2 in all. Woan signed in October 1959.

 


lo Selhurst silva felix, lo Selhurst cara nutrix, viget, vigeat, vigebit! Best team:- Jackson; Gilbert, Evans, Cannon, Sansom; Hughes, Kember, McNichol; Byrne, Holton, Wright.

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View lyeemoon's Profile lyeemoon Flag Girne 14 Jan 17 10.29am Send a Private Message to lyeemoon Add lyeemoon as a friend

Originally posted by GerryB

Thanks for a great article. What I remember particularly about Alan Woan was his bustling power on muddy pitches and tremendous shot. He was the strong blunt foil up front to enable his strike partner, the outstanding Johnny Byrne to excel. The 60/61 season team was one of the best I have watched at Selhurst Park. It was a well balanced team with experienced players who could pass a ball. It had great wingers who could score goals, a fine goalkeeper in Vic Rouse, a brave full back in Bert Howe whilst Terry Long and Roy Summerby had great energy. When you remember we scored 110 goals that season you'll understand that the White Horse Terraces were a great place to be on a Saturday afternoon. And at half time peanuts were only a "tanner" a bag! I am sure Alan will be pleased to know that even though it was 55 years ago when I saw him ply his trade he is still fondly remembered for the stint he put in wearing a Palace shirt. All the best Alan, you could show one or two of our boys today how to shoot and keep things simple at the right time.

Thank you. You're right I was very disappointed and amazed when he left.

 


lo Selhurst silva felix, lo Selhurst cara nutrix, viget, vigeat, vigebit! Best team:- Jackson; Gilbert, Evans, Cannon, Sansom; Hughes, Kember, McNichol; Byrne, Holton, Wright.

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View lyeemoon's Profile lyeemoon Flag Girne 14 Jan 17 10.36am Send a Private Message to lyeemoon Add lyeemoon as a friend

Originally posted by Onetwobang

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.

Thank you. You're right as I wrote a while ago.

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lo Selhurst silva felix, lo Selhurst cara nutrix, viget, vigeat, vigebit! Best team:- Jackson; Gilbert, Evans, Cannon, Sansom; Hughes, Kember, McNichol; Byrne, Holton, Wright.

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View JRW2's Profile JRW2 Flag Dulwich 15 Jan 17 9.18pm Send a Private Message to JRW2 Add JRW2 as a friend

Originally posted by lyeemoon

Equaliser was scored by Gerry Priestley. He only scored 2 in all. Woan signed in October 1959.

Thanks for that information. A few years ago I posted on here my recollection of Gerry Priestley scoring direct from a corner against Aldershot, and asked whether anyone else could recall that. Apparently nobody did. That match was just seven days before the Northampton match referred to earlier. That was obviously a purple patch for Gerry!

 

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