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57 years & counting for me, '64 away to Newcastle(me mam's a geordie). My uncles were, as you would expect, 'Toon' supporters. It was one of my uncles who told me that the team Newcastle were playing were my local team, CPFC. Hence a love affair was born.

 


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View NEILLO's Profile NEILLO Flag Shoreham-by-Sea 29 Jan 22 12.47pm Send a Private Message to NEILLO Add NEILLO as a friend

Originally posted by sydtheeagle

I've been going since 1967 and this thread makes me feel like a mere youth. I'll only be celebrating 55 years with Palace next season.

Same here....Ipswich at home, March 1967 was my first game.

Lost 0-2 which set me up nicely for the many years of disappointment ahead !

 


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View monkey's Profile monkey Flag Sittingbourne,Kent 29 Jan 22 12.57pm Send a Private Message to monkey Add monkey as a friend

I like this thread, I’m an old bugger, but it’s making me feel quite young in comparison

 


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View YT's Profile YT Flag Oxford 29 Jan 22 1.25pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by monkey

I like this thread, I’m an old bugger, but it’s making me feel quite young in comparison

I take a slightly different view. Whereas I've suffered for 49 years, five and a half months, this thread reminds me that there's always someone who has suffered more!

 


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View monkey's Profile monkey Flag Sittingbourne,Kent 29 Jan 22 1.34pm Send a Private Message to monkey Add monkey as a friend

Originally posted by YT

I take a slightly different view. Whereas I've suffered for 49 years, five and a half months, this thread reminds me that there's always someone who has suffered more!

This is true, I’m actually quite proud that despite my 47 years of pain I’ve still got all my own hair and SOME of it is not grey

 


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View Kintak11's Profile Kintak11 Flag Vauxhall, London 29 Jan 22 2.33pm Send a Private Message to Kintak11 Add Kintak11 as a friend

Ah, you’re all kids!

My first game: 31.08. 55 v Torquay United, Division 3 South. We won 3-0. I was a noisy seven years old.

If only the subsequent sixty-six years had delivered such straightforward wins.

Yes, it’s been a roller-coaster. Palace is a much larger than life club, a breeding ground of great players and the mediocre, of hopes sometimes delivered, sometimes dashed, of a roll call of characterful managers that would grace any Scorsese movie and, finally, a period of Premier League stability that shows how far we’ve come.

We are the noisiest, craziest fans in the country. Long may Dave Clark defy time and changing tastes, continuing to serenade us towards the the glory we so deserve. Whatever the future holds, one ongoing certainty for Palace, never a dull moment.

 

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View Joe Bloggs's Profile Joe Bloggs Flag Nr Norwich 29 Jan 22 2.37pm Send a Private Message to Joe Bloggs Add Joe Bloggs as a friend

Originally posted by Kintak11

Ah, you’re all kids!

My first game: 31.08. 55 v Torquay United, Division 3 South. We won 3-0. I was a noisy seven years old.

If only the subsequent sixty-six years had delivered such straightforward wins.

Yes, it’s been a roller-coaster. Palace is a much larger than life club, a breeding ground of great players and the mediocre, of hopes sometimes delivered, sometimes dashed, of a roll call of characterful managers that would grace any Scorsese movie and, finally, a period of Premier League stability that shows how far we’ve come.

We are the noisiest, craziest fans in the country. Long may Dave Clark defy time and changing tastes, continuing to serenade us towards the the glory we so deserve. Whatever the future holds, one ongoing certainty for Palace, never a dull moment.

Sadly or Gladly you were slow off the blocks!

 

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View YT's Profile YT Flag Oxford 29 Jan 22 2.39pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by monkey

This is true, I’m actually quite proud that despite my 47 years of pain I’ve still got all my own hair and SOME of it is not grey

Flippin' heck!!

 


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View JRW2's Profile JRW2 Flag Dulwich 30 Jan 22 9.15am Send a Private Message to JRW2 Add JRW2 as a friend

Originally posted by Kintak11

Ah, you’re all kids!

My first game: 31.08. 55 v Torquay United, Division 3 South. We won 3-0. I was a noisy seven years old.

I wish I were as young as you!

My first game 02.01.54, aged 10. Stood behind the Whitehorse goal, where Roy Bailey was the Palace custodian (father of Manchester United's Gary, I believe). 0-1 defeat to Colchester United. I didn't enjoy it much and my attendance was patchy till we were relegated to the new Fourth Division, where we became one of the leading teams.

 

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View Spiderman's Profile Spiderman Flag Horsham 30 Jan 22 9.46am Send a Private Message to Spiderman Add Spiderman as a friend

Originally posted by JRW2

I wish I were as young as you!

My first game 02.01.54, aged 10. Stood behind the Whitehorse goal, where Roy Bailey was the Palace custodian (father of Manchester United's Gary, I believe). 0-1 defeat to Colchester United. I didn't enjoy it much and my attendance was patchy till we were relegated to the new Fourth Division, where we became one of the leading teams.

What a glory hunter!

 

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View monkey's Profile monkey Flag Sittingbourne,Kent 30 Jan 22 10.34am Send a Private Message to monkey Add monkey as a friend

Originally posted by JRW2

I wish I were as young as you!

My first game 02.01.54, aged 10. Stood behind the Whitehorse goal, where Roy Bailey was the Palace custodian (father of Manchester United's Gary, I believe). 0-1 defeat to Colchester United. I didn't enjoy it much and my attendance was patchy till we were relegated to the new Fourth Division, where we became one of the leading teams.

Custodian?? Now I know you’re old

 


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View eagle52's Profile eagle52 Flag Shirley,Croydon 31 Jan 22 8.35pm Send a Private Message to eagle52 Add eagle52 as a friend

Come March my first game will have been 70 years ago. Don’t know who it was against, just remember getting shoved into a front row spot on the railings, on the half way line in what is now the Arthur. The rest as they say is history, highs and lows, a real rollercoaster. My seat now is not that far from where it all started.

 

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