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View Followthebear's Profile Followthebear Flag Chislehurst 20 Nov 02 1.44pm Send a Private Message to Followthebear Add Followthebear as a friend

Was that the game when we kicked off, played the ball back to Richard Shaw who passed the ball straight into our own net!
My best away game has to be Birmingham away when we won 6-0 and Andy Gray scored the worse penalty ever, to make it 6. He hit it to the keepers wrong side, but so poorly the keeper got up, ran across the goal and dived again....only to push the ball into the onion bag!

 


I remember when I was a kid bunking over the wall at Palace home games.........trouble was the old bill always caught me and threw me back in.

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View monkey's Profile monkey Flag Sittingbourne,Kent 20 Nov 02 2.19pm Send a Private Message to monkey Add monkey as a friend

nice one bear,I was at the 6-0 Brum game,and If I rememeber right they was taking us apart before we scored the first goal LOL!
We broke down on the way home and I had a flight to catch,did I care? no I bloody didn't,not after a result like that.
A mate of ours had not missed a game home or away for years,but had to miss this one for some reason,and we've never let him forget It

 


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View Dangermouse's Profile Dangermouse Flag Hastings 20 Nov 02 10.41pm Send a Private Message to Dangermouse Add Dangermouse as a friend

Quote Selhurst Stallion at 20 Nov 2002 12:55pm

Quote RoostersNavigator at 19 Nov 2002 2:37pm

Quote Dangermouse at 19 Nov 2002 12:31pm

So many, not including semis and finals:
Chelsea fa cup 76
Wrexham 77, Oh what a night.
Man City 89
Nottm Forest in some Simod/Zenith thingy
Southampton 0-0 1990, the game after Anfield. Open terrace, not a massive turnout, had fun with Tim Flowers and it took balls to go there after losing 9-0!!!!!


That game finished 1-1


And it was 1989.


Well get you, pedantic or what.
I don't honestly remember the score even though you have just told me and it was the 89/90 season then, ok.

 


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View The Saint's Profile The Saint Flag Burnham,Buckinghamshire 23 Nov 02 2.18am Send a Private Message to The Saint Add The Saint as a friend

Well for me it has to be the Away matches at Tranmere (99/00) and Stockport (00/01) as the Tranny game it could well have been our last (after the emotional Blackburn game at home the week before. Giving it large to the Tranny kids before and during the game as well. Remember going up to Cream the night before and when we got in, 10 mins later the place was closed down for a drugs raid!!! There were lots of Palace in there as well.

Also the following at the Semi Final against United in 1995 - we should have beaten them then and when Dowie and Armstrong scored - the place went mental. For me, that was one of my favourite days out with Palace!!

Norwich trips are always vociferous affairs, and after the year after Austin Powerless' heroics we went there again and beat them 1-0. Although was disappointed at missing the Pie on the Piggy incident this year! Norwich is always good value.

The worst.......Cambridge away in the FA Cup lost 0-2 and we were beyond cr*p, pissed down, got home at 3am and Mullins got sent off. (Floella also scored against us that day!) and Colchester away in the Worthless - sh*te ground middle of nowhere and only got a 2-2 draw. Although remember giving Sagi Burton a torrent of abuse as he thought he could give it large to us....to$$er!
Then, also must come the Arsenal game in 1993 - although the Palace support there was tremendous! I remember the suspense when some bloke with a radio announced that Le Tissier made it 4-3 to Soton and we started jumping like maniacs...shame it wasnt true though!!!

 


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View dougie.com's Profile dougie.com Flag milton keynes 15 Apr 06 8.35pm Send a Private Message to dougie.com Add dougie.com as a friend

Quote ChrisH at 15 Nov 2002 8:02pm

I think the finest noise ever heard from the Palace faithful was at Anfield when we lost 9-0. I have rarely heard such passion and feeling towards our club. Fantastic stuff. It was pretty close to it in the Worthy cup 5-0 aswell. 90 mins of non stop singing!

funniest thing seen on the road, was the Cup Semi. The Liverpool end at Villa park, just a few minutes to go, the scousers singing walk on, all their scarves held up high. What a sight. You can't mistake it anywhere. Then Palace had the F'king cheek to score! You have never seen thousands of scarves dissapear so quickly!!!! I still giggle about that now!!

what about all the coaches turning up, seeing the palace going mad when we equalised then off they went again. BRILLIANT DAY

 


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View topcat's Profile topcat Flag Holmesdale / Surbiton 18 Apr 06 2.40pm Send a Private Message to topcat Add topcat as a friend

For me, Loosing 5-0 at Liverpool on a cold evening but not stopping singing. The Liverpool semi at Villa Park was special too but being honest, most of what I remember about the match was from watching the video after.

The QPR quarter final at Loftus Road, for all of the wrong reasons. Believe the hype, it was a riot.

Playing at Enfield’s ground (don’t remember the name of it). Had a ticket for the away end but ended up in the home end and was a great laugh. We won, but I don’t remember the score. Great day out.

Stockport with Mr Freedman. It been talked about before but it was a special day, it was even sunny. We went wearing either red or blue wigs and got on Sky tv.

 


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View Wilko's Profile Wilko Flag Walking in a Freedman Wonderland..... 18 Apr 06 9.48pm Send a Private Message to Wilko Add Wilko as a friend

My first proper away was Liverpool when we lost 5-0 up there, however due to ym age my next away was again at liverpool, singing for 90+ mins inc half time and alll the way back to the coach then gettin stoned by some 'naughty' scoucers.

That was quality because it was my first memory of palace away.

 


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View Cookie The Eagle's Profile Cookie The Eagle Flag Norfolk in Chance 01 Jan 07 1.39pm Send a Private Message to Cookie The Eagle Add Cookie The Eagle as a friend

Brighton 2005

look below to see the score

 


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View teejay61's Profile teejay61 Flag The Cup of Sid 03 Jan 07 7.53pm Send a Private Message to teejay61 Add teejay61 as a friend

Quote monkey at 15 Nov 2002 2:24pm

yeh right,I still hate that Git for that!!! he ran the length of the pitch to do that,how many of us wish that bottle had actually made contact?


....bloody hell. Glad I'm not the only one who still feels that way. Even 25 years later (which really makes me feel old) my blood still boils over when I think of Allen doing that to us. Good job we were in the Upper Tier, because I would have been on the pitch and probably would have done something stupid which I would have later regretted. Not one of our best days out.

 


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chollis Flag Dingly Dell 09 Jan 07 12.07pm

Quote teejay61 at 03 Jan 2007 7:53pm

Quote monkey at 15 Nov 2002 2:24pm

yeh right,I still hate that Git for that!!! he ran the length of the pitch to do that,how many of us wish that bottle had actually made contact?


....bloody hell. Glad I'm not the only one who still feels that way. Even 25 years later (which really makes me feel old) my blood still boils over when I think of Allen doing that to us. Good job we were in the Upper Tier, because I would have been on the pitch and probably would have done something stupid which I would have later regretted. Not one of our best days out.

I was in the upper tier that day too. I'm not ashamed to say that I wanted that bottle to hit him right in his mush. The coppers were OTT with the Palace fans below us as I recall.

In more recent times, out trurnout last year at Reading was fantastic. We completely filled the away end and the singing was brilliant. Shame we fcuked up the evening by letting a 2-1 lead turn into defeat, and AJ got injured.


 


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View Ian Who?'s Profile Ian Who? Flag Croydon 09 Jan 07 12.20pm Send a Private Message to Ian Who? Add Ian Who? as a friend

Had to be the FA Cup Final and the Play-Off Finals.. no so much the matches but the atmosphere and drinking at Victoria Station before the match...was so good. Always remember the look on the faces of a coach of Chinese tourists trying to get through the crowds.

Edited by Ian Who? (09 Jan 2007 12:21pm)

 

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View holmesdaler3s46's Profile holmesdaler3s46 Flag 16 Jan 07 6.01pm Send a Private Message to holmesdaler3s46 Add holmesdaler3s46 as a friend

I actually think Ipswich this year was amazing! Great numbers turned up and the whole lot of us never stopped singing

 


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