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44.1 | Where are you Stuart???? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Ayrton Senna - World Tour 1991 | Fri Aug 09 1991 18:24 | 26 |
| In the strange absence of Mr Panes today, I hereby claim the first FE's
note on the new conference. Latest buy is Lee Sinnott for #350k,
presumably to replace Ninja Young at some point soon. So far we seem to
have only strengthened the defence over the summer, Coppell obviously
reckons that with Osborn coming on, the first chice mid field is strong
enough to start the season, and then pick up a few players when the
money rush quietens down.
Likely starting line up not much different from last year:
Martyn
Humphrey Young Thorn Bodin
???? Thomas Gray Salako
Bright Wright
The right side of midfield is the question mark. Eddie (The WotW &
New Baresi) McGoldrick? Alan "Twin Towers" Pardew? Simon "I live in
Trumpton" Osborn? Or maybe a new buy at the last minute such as Carter.
We await the northern hordes arrival at Selhurst with interest.
Paul
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44.2 | The Northernmost team is there first .. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Aug 09 1991 18:30 | 11 |
| Northern Horders indeed !
Selhurst Park will resound to the cheers of the victorious Leeds United
on Saturday. I was coming down to the match and to Old Oak Common Loco
Depot open day this weekend, but a house move has sort of knackered
that idea...
Match of the Day I think, I wonder if it will be the Radio 5
commentary?
jb.
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44.3 | !! | YUPPY::PANES | Denmark Hill Street Blues | Mon Aug 12 1991 15:15 | 25 |
| <<< Note 44.1 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Ayrton Senna - World Tour 1991" >>>
-< Where are you Stuart???? >-
Likely starting line up not much different from last year:
Martyn
Humphrey Young Thorn Bodin
???? Thomas Gray Salako
Panes (S)
^^^^^ Bright Wright
Skill, speed, flair and locally born and bred. Surely its only
a matter of time.
Stuart
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44.4 | I think its mine turn Paul | YUPPY::PANES | Denmark Hill Street Blues | Mon Aug 12 1991 15:16 | 97 |
|
Sat Aug 17 Leeds Utd H
Tue Aug 20 Totts A ( re-scheduled as the Totts have a ZDS pre-lim)
Sat Aug 24 Man City A
Tue Aug 27 Wimbledon H
Sat Aug 31 Sheff Utd H
Wed Sep 4 Villa A
Sat Sep 7 Everton A
Sat Sep 14 Arzzzenal H
Tue Sep 17 West 'am H
Sat Sep 21 Oldham A
Sat Sep 28 Q.P.R H
Sat Oct 5 Sheff Wed A
Sat Oct 19 Coventry A
Sat OCT 26 Chelsea H
Sat Nov 2 Liverpool A
Sat Nov 16 S'oton H
Sat Nov 23 Forest A
Sat Nov 30 M.U.F.C H
Sat Dec 7 Norwich A
Sat Dec 14 Luton H ( could be switched to the Sunday )
Sat Dec 21 Totts H ( " " " " " " " " )
Thu Dec 26 Wimbledon A ( don't make me laugh )
Sat Dec 28 Sheff Utd A
Wed Jan 1 Notts Cnty H
Sat Jan 4 FA Cup 3
Sat Jan 11 Man City H
Sat Jan 18 Leeds Utd A
Sat Jan 25 FA Cup 4
Sat Feb 1 Coventry H
Sat Feb 8 Chelsea A
Sat Feb 15 Forest H
Sat Feb 22 M.U.F.C A
Sat Feb 29 Norwich H
Sat Mar 7 Luton A
Wed Mar 11 S'oton A
Sat Mar 14 Liverpool H
Sat Mar 21 Villa H
Sat Mar 28 Notts Cnty A
Sat Apr 4 Everton H
Sat Apr 11 Arzzzenal A
Sat Apr 18 Oldham H
Mon Apr 20 West 'am A
Sat Apr 25 Sheff Wed H
Sat May 2 QPR A
That concludes the fixtures for the forthcoming season, and now back to Des
in the studio.
Stuart
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44.5 | | RDGENG::SWIFFEN | | Mon Aug 12 1991 16:24 | 8 |
| RE: 2
Jon,
I reckon Arsenal will be the commentary match as Radio 5 normally see how the
Champions start off.
Chris.
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44.6 | Zzzzz | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Aug 12 1991 17:51 | 8 |
| re -1
Zzzzzz pass the mogadon ;-)
I'll have to listen to the Radio Leeds commentary then, and restrict my
wanderings on Sat afternoon !
jb.
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44.7 | Game Off | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Aug 13 1991 22:00 | 10 |
44.8 | What were they building? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most Infamous Welshman | Tue Aug 13 1991 22:43 | 14 |
| Re .7,
For those of us who don't have access to the footie as reported by
the Sun etc - could you explain exactly what Palace were up to
(I'm quite familiar with the ground so a rough explanation will do)
- did they underestimate the work and start late as did Spurs a year
or two back?
Or was it just Sainsbury's adding another row on the end for fresh
vegetables or toiletries (:==:)
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
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44.9 | What a **** up!!! | YUPPY::PANES | Woke up, muzzled the dog, went to work | Wed Aug 14 1991 13:03 | 18 |
| <<< Note 44.8 by AIMTEC::WICKS_A "Atlanta's Most Infamous Welshman" >>>
-< What were they building? >-
> Or was it just Sainsbury's adding another row on the end for fresh
> vegetables
^^^^^^^^^^
Palace are not due to play Moancheaters United until later on in the
season.
The reason the games are postponed is because the pig-pen isn't ready.
I am well and truly appalled!!!!
Stuart
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44.10 | Will they miss Europe because of this ? | COMICS::PARSONS | Anyone got a turquoise tracksuit ? | Wed Aug 14 1991 14:59 | 4 |
|
Now I wonder if Palace will be docked points, like Spurs. Then will
Palace appeal and get them back, just like Spurs ? Any points lost
could be crucial if they want to qualify for Europe.
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44.11 | | YUPPY::PANES | A heart of gold and a knob of butter | Thu Sep 12 1991 12:54 | 16 |
|
.. now where were we..... oh yes the Arse's Ten Man Defence will be
visiting Selhurst on Saturday. To guarantee excitement I 'm taking a book.
No doubt Mr McCabe et al ( Al being the other Arse fan who goes to away
matches), will be there, with his tranny, thermos, car-coat and hooded
anorak, whingeing on about how few goals the Arse conceded last season, while
the people within earshot are filling in EXIT applications and giving the
Samaritans a call.
All this and their new away strip too.... be still my beating heart,
Stuart
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44.12 | Addidas: So much to answer for. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Grrreat.....Soopah | Thu Sep 12 1991 14:35 | 18 |
| >> All this and their new away strip too...
Stuart,
Purlease don't mention that away strip and on that subject did'nt I see
Palace get beat by Wales last night? Oh sorry, cough, cough, that was
Brazil. Hey but did'nt I see Brazil play Aston Villa on T.V last week?
Whoops! My mistake, it was the new Palace away strip. Delusions of
grandeur there Stuo, methinks.
Barro.
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44.13 | Anatomy lesson or enema lesson needed? | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Sep 13 1991 13:43 | 92 |
44.14 | stuo stuo whats the score? | COMICS::HAWLEY | I dont want to go on the cart! | Fri Sep 13 1991 13:59 | 5 |
| re. last
ouch! remind ME never to insult you Mike!
Ian.
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44.15 | The Road to Selhurst - 28 hours & counting | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Machine_Gun_Ibiza | Fri Sep 13 1991 14:17 | 7 |
| I see the Mike and Stuart show's back on the road; large slabs of
vitriol being thrown hurled. Great is'nt it? Ding! Ding! End of round
two.
Barry.
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44.16 | | YUPPY::PANES | A heart of gold and a knob of butter | Fri Sep 13 1991 14:35 | 12 |
|
Mike,
One further word of warning. There are a few, I repeat few, young louts in
South London who trash away supporters cars. Might I suggest that should you
drive to the Mecca you remove your crochet'd steering wheel cover and the
sticker in the rear windscreen... you know the one " I brake for donkeys".
Your old chum,
Stuart
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44.17 | | GVAADG::BUENO | | Fri Sep 13 1991 14:39 | 3 |
| Have you two thought of doing an act?
P
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44.18 | | YUPPY::STRAGED | Toto...this sure ain't Kansas!! | Fri Sep 13 1991 15:32 | 3 |
| It is an act....
PJ
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44.19 | London wit | GALVIA::SPAIN | | Fri Sep 13 1991 19:52 | 6 |
|
Man U/Liverpool, Celtic/Rangers fans please take note.
This beats that "You're S&*t", "You're S&*t too" brigade.
Gary.
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44.20 | Stuffed | YUPPY::PANES | Melts in your mouth, not in your hand | Mon Sep 16 1991 12:57 | 10 |
| Palace 1 Arsenal 4
Arsenal outplayed Palace and were well worth the victory. In my opinion
all but two of the Palace side didn't look interested. I am not going
to make excuses, but I have some theories.
Stuart
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44.21 | | YUPPY::PANES | The great cucumber robberies of 1989 | Wed Sep 18 1991 12:48 | 18 |
| Palace 2 West Ham 3
No match report as I didn't go. I was severely disenchanted with Pik Noades'
remarks and despite "a superlative performance by the Arse , surely they
must win this years Pan-Galactic Mega-Cup" ( better Mike? ), I felt that
P W Noades' comments were having an effect on the players, and I didn't
want to be associated with the club. A futile gesture perhaps, but I slept
well last night. ( And probably will tonight - most regions I.T.V 20:00hrs).
Zola Noades has now made a complete apology and I can get back to the Palace,
and hopefully the F.E's can get back to winning.
I kin only hope thet blerie min kips his mith shot in the fewcha.
Stuart
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44.22 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Sep 18 1991 14:56 | 31 |
| Re: 44.21
>>remarks and despite "a superlative performance by the Arse , surely they
>>must win this years Pan-Galactic Mega-Cup" ( better Mike? ), I felt that
Yeah, not bad Stuart, but I don't think your quite there yet. However,
if you continue to attend the group therapy sessions then I'm sure that
very soon we will see a marked improvement in your condition. Probably
within twelve months you will be able to enter a note that doesn't
mention Arsenal. Difficult, I know, but I'm sure you can do it. Will
of iron, indomitable spirit and all that. As to your other condition,
"glibitis", well I'm afraid that I think there is no cure unless there
are amazing advances in medical science in the next few years. So, I
suppose Arsenal supporters everywhere will just have to accept the
continuous use by you of the monotonous and repetitive; "carrot",
"donkey", "boring", "backpass" jibes and, of course, who could forget
that tried and trusted classic, "car-coat". Still, great strides are
being made at the moment in curing cancer, so who knows maybe one day...
Seriously though, you didn't attend Palace because of what Uncle Ron
said? Surely, Uncle Ron was making his comments (which I must confess
I haven't heard only read about) as a private individual and not on
behalf of CPFC. Although, I agree, if you mention Ron Noades one
automatically thinks of CPFC. Had David Dein opened his dirty great
gob and uttered similar words as an individual I would still be "going
down the Arsenal" but I think I would have dropped dearest David a line
asking him to go forth and mulitply and take his opinions with him.
The club being bigger than any individual and all that.
Mike M
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44.23 | 100 % ******* free | YUPPY::PANES | The great cucumber robberies of 1989 | Wed Sep 18 1991 15:38 | 40 |
| Re last;
> Seriously though, you didn't attend Palace because of what Uncle Ron
> said? Surely, Uncle Ron was making his comments (which I must confess
> I haven't heard only read about) as a private individual and not on
> behalf of CPFC. Although, I agree, if you mention Ron Noades one
> automatically thinks of CPFC. Had ***** **** opened his dirty great
> gob and uttered similar words as an individual I would still be "going
> down the *******" but I think I would have dropped dearest ***** a line
> asking him to go forth and mulitply and take his opinions with him.
> The club being bigger than any individual and all that.
> Mike M
Apart from getting stuffed last Saturday ( afternoon! ), which was
none too palatable - but accepted - the atmosphere at the ground/pubs etc
was marred by Gattling Gob Rent-a-Quote Ron. Around the area of my
season ticket some prats were spouting the kind of racist crap that
Ron said was taken "out of context", but has since fully apologised for.
His inane ramblings gave fuel to the brain-dead few. One of the black
fans who regular sits near us ( quite rightly ) got the mega-hump, and
only through his own restraint was an "off" avoided.
Quite honestly I could do without all this. I go to football to enjoy
myself and after a lot of reflection I decided that it would be
hypocritical, and masochistic, of me to go last night. The match was
also against a team whose supporters are not known for their
egaliterian and cosmopolitan views.
As to man being bigger than the club... well er .. Noades has straightened
out the Palace, for which I applaud him...but......... He is , as has
been amply demonstrated, a self-opionated , arrogant , intellectual
pygmy, who in the past has banned people from the club because they
had the gaul and temerity to question his views. Do I want to be banned?
No.
Stuart
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44.24 | Wimbeldon at Selhurst | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | The Hit Man | Mon Sep 23 1991 15:37 | 7 |
| There is no wimbeldon topic, so this is as good as any..
Could someone tell me why wimbeldon playing at selhurst and not
plough lane.
Thanks
Mick
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44.25 | A question from a geniune concerned footie fan. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Sep 23 1991 16:04 | 30 |
|
Stuo.....
I friend of mine (no need to go too much into detail..) is an
Insolvency Accountant and has met Ron Noades at several beanos
through Football contacts he has made (he was handling Aldershot's
affairs during their problems).
Without wishing to express a view either way myself coz I don't
know the guy, my friend doesn't have a good word to say about
Mr. Noades and has met him personnally at dinner functions etc.
His discription of Ron was "..an ignorant peasant.." as well as a
few other more fruity things and my mate is very down-to-earth-and-
not-at-all-likely-to-be-easily-offended.
What's going on at Palace ? They have enjoyed a couple of
tremendous seasons and become many fans' favorite "underdog/little
club/call-it-what-you-like...Their form this season is all over
the place. They seem to be on some sort of destruction course, and
that would be sad.
It would be terrible if a great ambassador such as Steve Coppell
should suffer the break-up of a very good team due to insufferable
bigottry of ANY discription.
What do the genuine Palace fans (and I certainly class you as one
of those!) think of all this?
Ando.
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44.26 | Two weeks away and all hell breaks loose.... | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Ayrton Senna - World Tour 1991 | Mon Sep 23 1991 18:07 | 27 |
| Having been on hols and missed the fun.......
Mr Noades seems to be fairly typical of club chairmen, and,
unfortunately, fairly typical of the country as a whole when his views
on black players are voiced. An "in the know" Arsenal fan (his brother
goes to bar-b-q's with Stroller) tells me that said manager considers
black players to be great when they are winning. but first to drop
their heads when they start losing. A typical view from a typical Brit.
Still the FEs seem to be getting it out of their system with Saturday's
win at Oldham, and Nige will be back between the posts at Hartlepool,
and Ninja is back in the defence. Lets hope that Sir Geoff is also back
soon.
Anybody got anymore on the paper talk of the Arse being after Wright?
Can't see they need him, myself, and we ceratinly don't need Fashanu as
a replacement, especially at the sort of prices the Wombles charge for
their second rate players (#2m for Phelan - what a joke!!!)
Normal winning ways will be resumed, and Mr Noades will keep his mouth
zipped and his wallet open.
thank you and good night.
Paul
(right Stu?)
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44.27 | The Clear Out Begins | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Sep 24 1991 12:39 | 7 |
44.28 | A bit later... | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Ayrton Senna - World Tour 1991 | Tue Sep 24 1991 12:45 | 15 |
| Latest is that Bright doesn't want to go to the Squatters and that
hence they are asking - wait for it.....
#3m for Fash!!!!
Hopefully we'll buy Dion Dublin instead, he's younger and better.
Paul
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44.29 | | YUPPY::PANES | Sophisticated? Me? I've been to Leeds | Tue Sep 24 1991 12:57 | 17 |
| re. 25
All I have said previously about Noades , stands - but now with Ian Wright
going , I find myself in the position of not being able to comment on
Il Duce, in case the Network Police object.
Arsenal have secured a jewel. As to how GG selects the strikers, Lord only
knows, but he is now spoilt for choice.
I honestly beleive if Rent-a-quote Ron hadn't have opened his poisonous gob,
Wright would still be a Palace player.
Oh well,
Stuart
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44.30 | | ASKFOR::HAIGH | Herr Reiner Geschmackssache | Tue Sep 24 1991 17:09 | 3 |
| There was an interesting article in the Observer on Sunday about
Noades. They suggested that as opposed to racist, Noades was simply
very foolish. Has he a history of saying racist things?
|
44.31 | Palace away strip to have black shirts...? | TRUCKS::SANT | | Tue Sep 24 1991 17:56 | 17 |
|
re last couple...
Sorry, perhaps .25 wasn't too clear, but I wasn't suggesting that
Mr. Noades is was or ever has been a racist or anything remotely
resembling one. He has just been conveyed to me via someone that
knows him personally as not a particularly nice chap per se.
I also believe, Stuo, that Wrighto would still be a Palace Star
if it hadn't been for the recent unheavel, whether the remarks
attributed to him were accurately interpretted or not.
Just my opinion....Your loss is Arsenal's gain. He is a fine
striker.
Andy.
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44.32 | There are a lot of Noades's out there.. | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Ayrton Senna - World Tour 1991 | Tue Sep 24 1991 18:44 | 25 |
| While its nice to think that Noades is to blame for Wright going, it
has been widely reported that he wanted out from the start of the
season. He's been linked with a fair few clubs since then, and at 28,
couldn't afford to wait too long.
I also don't think that Noades is a racist, just fairly typical of the
white "nouveau riche" class of UK society. That is to say,
"Black people are very nice, and they are very good for my team, but,
you know dear, they just haven't quite got the breeding we have.
Nothing against them of course....."
Noades has done a lot of good for Palace, and generally, promoted the
cause well, he was just speaking from the hip rather than the
diplomatic bag.
And now life after Wright...
Hartlepool tomorrow
QPR Saturday
Leeds next Tuesday
and Big Nige is back between the posts
Paul
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44.33 | Ronnie, Ronnie, Ronnie... out out out! | VOGON::HARKER | ISE/TPAG (ISVG-Europe) | Thu Sep 26 1991 15:38 | 23 |
44.34 | | YUPPY::PANES | Coldest Stream Guard of them all | Thu Sep 26 1991 16:38 | 19 |
| <<< Note 44.33 by VOGON::HARKER "ISE/TPAG (ISVG-Europe)" >>>
-< Ronnie, Ronnie, Ronnie... out out out! >-
>No problem though,winter's coming and Eddie McGoldrick will be warming
>up to "carry the Black players" anyhow :-)
Messrs Mod,
This man/woman has obviously been abusing drugs.
The W.O.T.W couldn't carry herpes.
Stuart
BTW Welcome VOGON::HARKER to the topic dedicated to London's team.
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44.35 | QED | VOGON::HARKER | ISE/TPAG (ISVG-Europe) | Thu Sep 26 1991 19:34 | 7 |
|
>The W.O.T.W [Eddie McGoldrick] couldn't carry herpes.
My point exactly. Which only goes to show how stupid Noades' comments were
in the first place. Doesn't Ron Noades watch the games or what?
PS back page of the Sun today looks hopeful at least.
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44.36 | Selhurst Parko Marco??? | YUPPY::PANES | Coldest Stream Guard of them all | Fri Sep 27 1991 12:48 | 18 |
| Palace have invested some of the fee received for Ian ( Ian Ian ) Wright
in Sunderland's Wunderkind, Marco Gabbiadini ( 1.8 mill ).
I have had a brief conversation with Mike McCabe, and we are not sure what
he will be called;
Gabba?
Gabbo?
Marco?
Marco(o)?
Zico?
Oh decisions, decisions. With a bit of luck we will make his debut against
Raynes Park Queenies tomorrow.
Stuart
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44.37 | Waste | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Sep 27 1991 14:15 | 6 |
44.38 | | ASKFOR::HAIGH | Herr Reiner Geschmackssache | Fri Sep 27 1991 14:52 | 2 |
| Not at all. Not a bad bit of business I reckon. What will Noadso have
to say about him then? I mean he isn't exactly British what!
|
44.39 | "There's only one Marco Gabbiardini....." | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Ayrton Senna - World Tour 1991 | Fri Sep 27 1991 14:59 | 6 |
| Despite the name, Gabbiadini-o (not quite the right ring eh?) is
British born & bred and is an England U21 International.
Looking forward to seeing him on Saturday.
Paul
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44.40 | Marco Goalo | GALVIA::SPAIN | | Fri Sep 27 1991 15:03 | 7 |
|
The guy has bags of talent and will score goals. However he's also a
flash harry and the bright lights and big city may be a problem.
I bet the Sunderland fans are devastated.
Gary.
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44.41 | | ASKFOR::HAIGH | Herr Reiner Geschmackssache | Fri Sep 27 1991 15:53 | 1 |
| I thought he was form one of them funny Islands somewhere near France?
|
44.42 | Naahhh, he's English. Can't you tell by the name? | TRUCKS::SANT | | Fri Sep 27 1991 16:11 | 5 |
|
Steve, you're not thinking of Le Tissier are you?
Andy.
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44.43 | no no marco | YUPPY::TAYLORM | | Fri Sep 27 1991 16:23 | 2 |
| Marco has an injury at present and is unlikely to make his debut
tomorrow.
|
44.44 | Gaberdeen Angus at the Magazine Rack ... | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Sep 27 1991 16:33 | 4 |
| That might mean he can make his first appearance for Palace vs Leeds,
and end up on the losing team vs Leeds for the 5th time on the trot.
jb.
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44.45 | Oops. | ASKFOR::HAIGH | Herr Reiner Geschmackssache | Fri Sep 27 1991 17:00 | 4 |
| > Steve, you're not thinking of Le Tissier are you?
Hmmmm, very probably!
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44.46 | East, East, East London!! | RTOEU::TRAYNER | | Fri Sep 27 1991 17:17 | 5 |
|
>> bright lights and big city may be a problem
Gary...since when has Crystal Palace been "bright lights and big city"..
its a dull suburb of SOUTH London ;-)
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44.47 | | YUPPY::PANES | Coldest Stream Guard of them all | Fri Sep 27 1991 18:47 | 13 |
44.48 | gabbia-who? | COMICS::HAWLEY | I dont want to go on the cart! | Mon Sep 30 1991 12:28 | 8 |
| i have only seen Gabbiadini once, for Sunderland against 'der' Barnsley.
He was rubbish.
He missed a wide open goal from 3 yards.
We won 3-0
i laughed.
Ian.
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44.49 | a sort of report | YUPPY::PANES | Coldest Stream Guard of them all | Mon Sep 30 1991 18:25 | 23 |
| Crystal Palace Reserves 2 Q.P.R 2
A sorely depleted Palace side gave the "Rs" a gift of a goal after just 5
minutes. Although Palace enjoyed most of the possesion they looked a little
lost in the final third of the pitch. The game was a delight for WOTW
cognescenti, and of especial mention should be the way he went down
after being "cruelly hacked" by a Rangers defender.
Palace conceded a penaly 10 minutes into the second half, and things were not
looking to good when Eric "Ninja" Young limped off. I was beginning to dread the
game against Leeds, feeling that we would be well and truly stuffed., until
the last ten minutes when the F.E's pulled back two goals.
Ray Wilkins was sitting behind me, but unfortunatley I didn't see his reaction
when someone challenged him to take his bathing cap off.
Leeds ( Leeds Leeds ) tomorrow, Mr Blythe and all.
Stuart
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44.50 | | YUPPY::PANES | Coldest Stream Guard of them all | Tue Oct 01 1991 10:45 | 8 |
| According to today's Guardian , Mark Bright is on his toes, to either
Chelsea, or wait for it
Everton (that'll put the mockers on "their" song)
Stuart
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44.51 | Dini & Deano | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Ayrton Senna - World Tour 1991 | Tue Oct 01 1991 17:00 | 23 |
| According to "inside sources" Palace still have an offer on the table
for Brian Dean, so presumably Bright would go if it was accepted, but
stay if not. I don't think he is actually asking for a move. There were
also rumours somewhere of Juventus being after Geoff Thomas!
As for tonight, we're back at virtually full strength, and I expect:
Martyn
Humphrey Young Thorn Bodin
McGoldrick Gray Thomas Salako
Bright Gabbiadini
Subs Osbourn
Sinnott
A draw is my prediction.
Give us a wave Mr Blythe!
Paul
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44.52 | Comments Mr Blythe?? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Ayrton Senna - World Tour 1991 | Wed Oct 02 1991 10:50 | 25 |
| Well,
I got the team totally wrong at the back! Coppell played Southgate and
Sinnott at full back's and dropped Eddie WotW in favour of Osborn.
Good thinking Steve - we played like a good team, even allowing for the
fact that Marco #1.8m didn't 100% gel. He had a good game, and for all
my admiration for Ian W, it was nice to see a Palace No10 passing and
setting up others. (Sorry Stu :-) )
Bad news is Salako. Radio &papers today talk about knee ligaments, any
one got anymore news?
If Salako had not been injured it would have been a bit easier and I
reckon we'd have been a couple up at half time. Still Bright did the
buso.
Rumours around of Bodin going to Sunderland as part payment for Owers,
and that Deane is almost certain to replace Bright (shame that)
Back up to 7th in the table and with games in hand over three of those
above us. An away win at Sheff W on Saturday would go down nicely, and
could see us in the top 5.
paul
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44.53 | | YUPPY::PANES | Coldest Stream Guard of them all | Thu Oct 03 1991 12:55 | 56 |
| <<< Note 44.52 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Ayrton Senna - World Tour 1991" >>>
-< Comments Mr Blythe?? >-
> Good thinking Steve - we played like a good team, even allowing for the
> fact that Marco #1.8m didn't 100% gel. He had a good game, and for all
> my admiration for Ian W, it was nice to see a Palace No10 passing and
> setting up others. (Sorry Stu :-) )
"Zico" faded a bit towards the end, but I thought he showed great
promise.
> Bad news is Salako. Radio &papers today talk about knee ligaments, any
> one got anymore news?
According to today's papers, he is out for at least 3 months (bum bum bum).
> Rumours around of Bodin going to Sunderland as part payment for Owers,
> and that Deane is almost certain to replace Bright (shame that)
I really wouldn't want to see Bright leave, but I think we need Owers.
> Back up to 7th in the table and with games in hand over three of those
> above us. An away win at Sheff W on Saturday would go down nicely, and
> could see us in the top 5.
Viv Anderson, Chris Woods et al , were sitting behind us during the
game. I think they left before the goal, but we told them that they would
get beaten on Saturday.
As to Tuesday night's match. Gosh aren't the tykes a "gritty" bunch!
I thought the ref missed at least one penalty, ( Leeds No. 6 looked
like he was measuring Bright up for a new suit). Good to see Stan the
Man have a go at goal, although why they put him wide I'll never know.
Stan seems to need about a 50 yard run-up before he hits full speed.
Andy Gray, once again was all over the pitch, and the prospect of him,
a fully match fit Sir Geoffrey Thomas and Owers ( if we get him ), would
be quite mouth watering.
Good to see JB's comments about the crowd, but what he omits to say
is that he tried to Stanley me at least five times on the way to the
match.
Sheffield Wednesday away on Saturday ( right before we get paid),
followed by the Cov at Highfield ( and the possibility of a box ).
I am told that B.R are doing major engineering works the weekend of the
Liverpool game, so it looks like I will have to save up my bus fare or
take up the 158 squid flying trip.
Stuo Panesini
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44.54 | It were 6 guv honest. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Thu Oct 03 1991 13:32 | 7 |
| I didn't try to Stanley you 5 times - it was 6. As I said in our note,
Leeds didn't play too well (crap really). Hopefully, it will wake them
up a bit and Sheff U will be crushed etc on Sat. Leeds are a team of
injuries at the moment, hopefully Strachan will be back on Sat to tell
'em how it's done.
jb.
|
44.55 | Salako Out for rest of season | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | That's Me in the Corner !! | Thu Oct 03 1991 18:30 | 6 |
| Heard on Radio 5 about 45 mins ago.
Salako had an exploritory operation on his knee yesterday, and from the results
the specialist doesn't think he'll be fit enough to play again until next season.
Al
|
44.56 | | YUPPY::PANES | Born again only child | Mon Oct 07 1991 13:30 | 11 |
| Sheffield Wednesday 4 Palace 1
Stuffed, but by all accounts the Palace didn't play as badly as the
scoreline suggests.
Apparently the Fab Ones are still inquiring about Dion Dublin ( of
Showaddywaddy fame ), and Gary Owers continues to interest the management.
Ian Wrong slotted again for the Arse, so TGA better watch out.
Stuart
|
44.57 | | YUPPY::PANES | Urbane guerilla | Wed Oct 09 1991 17:21 | 14 |
| Palace 6 Hartlepool 1
Lots of goals, didn't go ( The Panes Exchequer somewhat knackered at the moment,
and a season ticket doesn't cover Cup games). Zico Gabbiadini off the mark.
Palace go through 7-2 on aggregate.
Stuart
|
44.58 | Ricardo Gabbiadini | NEWOA::MORAN | FMSD System Manager | Wed Oct 09 1991 19:02 | 2 |
|
Doesn't Marco's brother play for Hartlepool?
|
44.59 | Palace signing | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Ayrton Senna - World Tour 1991 | Fri Oct 18 1991 10:38 | 4 |
| Palace have laid out 500K for a 23 year old midfielder from Villa
called Mortimer. Anybody know anything about him?
Paul
|
44.60 | | YUPPY::PANES | Urbane guerilla | Fri Oct 18 1991 10:51 | 14 |
| <<< Note 44.59 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Ayrton Senna - World Tour 1991" >>>
-< Palace signing >-
> Palace have laid out 500K for a 23 year old midfielder from Villa
> called Mortimer. Anybody know anything about him?
> Paul
He's not offended by Rent-a-quote Ron's banal blubberings??
Stuart
|
44.61 | 8*)) | KURMA::JJACK | Shift_D_Mad_Axe_Men_On_Tour_1991 | Mon Oct 21 1991 18:40 | 3 |
| I think his full name is Dennis mortimer and he's 46 actually !!!
|
44.62 | The Two Rons.
| FRAMBO::BRADLEY | Ja, das Bier-gut ist | Tue Oct 22 1991 13:55 | 10 |
|
I think this must be Carl Mortimer who if memory serves Big Ron bought from
Charlton when he was at Wednesday and then subsequently to Villa. That means
he's only been at Villa for a few months.
I hope Atkinson didn't indulge in any Cameroonish humour regarding mud huts
like he did in the World Cup - if so it could be a case of Two Rons don't
make a Wright (or indeed a white ;-( )
Bob
|
44.63 | news as it 'appens | YUPPY::PANES | Urbane guerilla | Fri Oct 25 1991 10:52 | 23 |
|
Fresh from the press;
Salako and Barnes have received donor tendons in L.A. ( Salako's injury
is similar to the Mars Bar Kid's ).
Palace visit the Raynes Park Queenies in the next round of the ZDS.
Steve Harrison sacked from Millwall for playing a pratical joke ( probably
used joined up handwriting durind a tatics session ) joins the F.E's
coaching staff.
Stuart
.... and of course despite the predictions in another topic ..Les Aigles
Fantastique to beat Chelsea at the Mecca on Saturday.
|
44.64 | From the Members Palatial Place | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Ayrton Senna - World Tour 1991 | Fri Oct 25 1991 14:31 | 22 |
| Paneso...
Did you attend the ZZZZDDDSS on Tuesday?
If you didn't you missed Eddie Scissorfeet's marvellous solo goal - I
kid not it was a stunning effort, in a pretty dross FEs performance.
The new lad Mortimer played OK, he's definately a 12 month replacement
for Salads, but he should be a good squad addition.
Anothe goal for Brighty, that makes for the following stunning
trivia...
Bright has now scored in 8 consecutive games,
In 10 of the past 11 games
In 12 of the 15 games so far this season.
Who was that guy who used to play at No 10, Kite? White? Something like
that.
Paul
|
44.65 | Eddie Eddie Eddie | YUPPY::PANES | The Taking of Peckham 1-2-3 | Fri Oct 25 1991 14:59 | 25 |
| <<< Note 44.64 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Ayrton Senna - World Tour 1991" >>>
-< From the Members Palatial Place >-
> Paneso...
> Did you attend the ZZZZDDDSS on Tuesday?
I had to go to see The Mock Turtles.
> If you didn't you missed Eddie Scissorfeet's marvellous solo goal - I
> kid not it was a stunning effort, in a pretty dross FEs performance.
I've always rated the WOTW.
> Who was that guy who used to play at No 10, Kite? White? Something like
> that.
Ian Wrong???
How did Zico play?
Stuart
|
44.66 | Getting better | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Ayrton Senna - World Tour 1991 | Fri Oct 25 1991 15:29 | 10 |
| The boy Zico dun good, with an assist for Bright after a run down the
left, and some good efforts. Eddie and Andy Forn are still confused by
his practise of playing to feet and innovative things like that.
He now has the requisite Palace haircut, just like Sir Geoff, and
lasted until the end of the first half of extra time, when Steevie
pulled off Zico and Bright for Osborn and Gordon to play safe. Brighty
got all the attention as they went off tho', not surprisingly really.
Paul
|
44.67 | Good job the fan was switched off | WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Oct 28 1991 18:00 | 4 |
| Re .63
According to the press, Steve Harrison's party trick was to stand|sit
on a chest of drawers|table and defecate into a plastic cup on the
floor -- in front of a crowd.
|
44.68 | | YUPPY::PANES | The Taking of Peckham 1-2-3 | Tue Oct 29 1991 12:44 | 14 |
| Palace 0 Chelsea 0
Full match report coming up..
Dire.
Stuart
BTW Mr Pateman...did we have some good luck on Saturday????
|
44.69 | Oh, this year we're off to su.... | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Ayrton Senna - World Tour 1991 | Tue Oct 29 1991 13:04 | 10 |
| Mr Panes.....
Someone noticed!!!!
Yup, I won ol'Big Mouth Noades' second prize of a week in La Manga. Not
bad eh? Brightened up the game no-end. And my god did it need it!
Mind you, I thought Elliot played very well for the boys in blue.
Paul
|
44.70 | | YUPPY::TAYLORM | | Tue Oct 29 1991 18:49 | 12 |
| re. .67
I have witnessed many times the tricks/stunts that Steve Harrison
gets up to and many have been over the top, they have been so
hilarious that everyone present laughed so much that they didn't
care too much about the 'earthy' content.
However, if the story at Millwall is true then that really does
'take the biscuit' for lavatory humour. I can now see why Harry
has resigned from the England coaching job.
Martin
|
44.71 | Rumour Mill Time | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Ayrton Senna - World Tour 1991 | Thu Oct 31 1991 12:07 | 6 |
| Paneso...
A rumour has surfaced about swapping Bodin for Franz Carr. Palace seem
determined to send Bodin oop north!
Paul
|
44.72 | ??? | YUPPY::PANES | Clown magnet | Thu Oct 31 1991 14:16 | 11 |
| <<< Note 44.71 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Ayrton Senna - World Tour 1991" >>>
-< Rumour Mill Time >-
Pray tell me, The Man from La Manga, where did you pick up this little
snippet, and why is Bod so out of favour?
Stuart
|
44.73 | The Man from La Manga say yes | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Ayrton Senna - World Tour 1991 | Thu Oct 31 1991 15:38 | 23 |
| The snippett came from them next door that do the flowers for the club,
and look after Mark Bright's bay trees.
As for why Bodin is out of favour, I guess its another "Steevie doesn't
like him" scenario. He supposedly rates Sinnott as a left back (not
sure why) and has Shaw as cover (tho' Shaw is right-footed) He reckons
Bodin is too slow. Hmmm, I'd prefer him to either of the above. At the
moment, my ideal side would be:
Martyn
Southgate Young Thorn Bodin
Osborn Gray Thomas Mortimer
Bright Gabbia-wotsit
Subs Eddie WotW
Humphrey
Waddaya reckon me ole mucker?
The second floor
|
44.74 | Why is it always before the 6th??? | YUPPY::PANES | Win your weight in fish | Thu Oct 31 1991 17:58 | 28 |
| <<< Note 44.73 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Ayrton Senna - World Tour 1991" >>>
-< The Man from La Manga say yes >-
Paul,
I always thought the W.o.t.W was your first name on the team sheet. (smiley
thing).
Young Osbourne, I believe, needs to be brought in gradually . He has the
talent ( though not the size ), and should be used sparingly until
his confidence is sufficient and allow him play to the best of his
abilities. If he has a few stinkers, the rantings of the ignorant baying
morons might destroy his self-belief.
On an even more positive note, hasn't Andy Gray been playing well.
Stuart
BTW are you going up to watch the team who cheated us out of Europe?
|
44.75 | I was there when Eddie swept... | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Ayrton Senna - World Tour 1991 | Thu Oct 31 1991 19:02 | 17 |
| Thought about a trip to see "those who were banned but still qualified
to get stuffed by some secound rate Frenchies", even thought about
taking Ron's flying taxi, particularly as we'll miss the homw game
against Soton due to DEC100 committments, but
the rubgy won
On Osborn, I reckon he's ready for the big time now (metaphorically
speaking :-) ) as may also be Dean Gordon and Simon Rodger. Chris
Coleman is also useful to have on the bench. But I'm afraid Stan
Cauliflower doesn't seem to have what it takes, despite the opinions of
the Holmesdale.
Paulo
|
44.76 | Drop trousers - insert 9-0 up bot!! | YUPPY::PANES | Six days till the fun starts | Mon Nov 04 1991 12:36 | 12 |
|
Liverpool ( representing England in Europe ) 1
Crystal Palace ( tincy-wincy lil' ole team from South London ) 2
PP.
G Courtney
|
44.77 | Palace-Wombles exchange | YUPPY::PATEMAN | CPFC - The McLaren of The First Division | Tue Nov 12 1991 17:26 | 8 |
| Today's rumour mill -
Franz Carr will not be coming to Selhurst as he needs cartledge
surgery. However, Phelan from the Wombles is reportedly coming as soon
as the new squatters get a replacement. What has Richard Shaw done
wrong?
Paul
|
44.78 | | YUPPY::PANES | Stuart Panes @U.S.M | Wed Nov 13 1991 19:15 | 17 |
| Paul, the Phelan business does seem a bit strange, but there again
I once doubted the purchase onf the Ninja.
Apparently the Eagles ( fans ) were magnificient at Anfield, and
deemed "der, the best away fans", by the Reds. Palace were resplendent
in their away kit which was matched only by the Brazilian flags and
sombreros. I am told all manner of headare could be seen.
Some friends of mine were halted by the local constabulary on their
way into the nearest pub to the ground, only to realise that the Police wanted
to make sure that they were not 'Pool fans, because the pub had been taken over
by Eagles and the locals were turned away.
Stuart
P.S I hope Andy and Sir Geoff silence a few critics tonight.
|
44.79 | | YUPPY::PANES | Stuart Panes @U.S.M | Mon Nov 18 1991 13:31 | 9 |
| Palace 1 ( Sir Geoffrey Thomas ) Southampton 0
Very grim first half, slightly better second half.
Stuart
BTW I think this report should be submitted for a Pulitzer ( Ed. )
|
44.80 | | YUPPY::PANES | Stuart Panes @U.S.M | Thu Nov 21 1991 14:04 | 8 |
| Calling Mr Pateman
Paul,
Did you go to the Rat City City game?
Stuart
|
44.81 | It was too bl--dy cold! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | CPFC - The McLaren of The First Division | Fri Nov 22 1991 11:41 | 31 |
| I'm here never fear.....
Just been out peddling a few bits of tin for the last few days.
Yup, went to the BCFC "match". Why do we do this to the fans?!?!?!
Anyway, from our unaccustomed seats near the pitch in D block, two
factors seemed to turn the match - crap finishing and good goalkeeping
by both sides. The FEs had enough chances in the first half to go in 3
or 4 up, and one miss by Bright was so embarrassing as to be untrue. It
was just about a fair result, but the large contingent of Brummies
could feel a little aggrieved as they are from D3 afterall. Still, we
should get a result in two weeks time.
As for the FEs, well, Eddie was magnificent, with never a duff cross or
headless run all night. Something must have happened to him recently.
Sir Geoff was good, Gray was on an off day, Humpy was at LEFT back!,
Thorn wasn't fully fit, and Zico was Zico. Lots of nice touches but
Bright didn't understand them and was having a duff match anyway.
Martyn was excellent as ever.
Still, if we can play this poorly with half a team and still be in both
Cups so far, and be 5th in the League, things can't be so bad.
I see that Twin Towers Al Pardew has gone to the ex-squatters on a
freebie, The Standard reckoned Salako's younger brother was coming our
way but heard nothing since.
The Man in D
5th in the league it
|
44.82 | ouch! | YUPPY::PANES | Stuart Panes @U.S.M | Mon Nov 25 1991 12:37 | 6 |
| Forest 5 Palace 1
Comprehensively stuffed.
Stuart
|
44.83 | Yes. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Nov 25 1991 13:27 | 7 |
| Stuffed Eagle sounds about right. Now, I hope you lot will regain your
composure in time for Saturday's visit of the Red Hordes of Man U, and
take 2 or 3 points from them.
jb, Temporary Eagles fan.
|
44.84 | | YUPPY::PANES | oooh said Jen, oh said Nige | Mon Nov 25 1991 18:39 | 20 |
| <<< Note 44.83 by BAHTAT::BLYTHE "Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill" >>>
-< Yes. >-
> Stuffed Eagle sounds about right. Now, I hope you lot will regain your
> composure in time for Saturday's visit of the Red Hordes of Man U, and
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Given that OPG::TONY won't be able to make it, the "Red Hoardes"
will be a few people who occasionally go to a game,and who have of course
"supported Man U all their lives".
Cynically yours,
Stuart
BTW I have been known to cheer on Leeds (Leeds Leeds).
|
44.85 | Boxing Day Bonanza for the Squatters | YUPPY::PATEMAN | CPFC - The McLaren of The First Division | Tue Nov 26 1991 14:45 | 25 |
| Having just been on to the box office.....
They are already selling seats for the "away" match with the squatters
on Boxing Day. Although we technically have the away fans section, you
can actually buy any seat that hasn't got a season squatter on it. This
is because they don't have a membership scheme. Not surprising eh?
So - all of you who want to follow the stuffed turkey with eagles
stuffing turkeys and sit in your normal seats, just dial the box
office.
Away fans? Laugh - I nearly paid #12m for Fash.
As for tonite....
The Sooper Hoops (promise I'll ask Stuart) at Loftus in the Zzzzzzds
Cup. A good chance to get Forest out of the system before the Cup
Final Robbers arrive on Saturday. Coppell was quoted as probably
playing Coleman at left back tonite. Apparently Eddie is still shell
shocked from marking Pearce! (or not as the case may be ;-( )
Match report tomorrow for Paneso
paul
|
44.86 | Palace to share note with Dons Shocker! | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Hanging out your old Love Letters | Tue Nov 26 1991 15:54 | 14 |
| About this 12 million price tag on Fash. I thought that was a print
error in last weekend's Mirror. Sam Hamman(sp?) really is full of cr*p
is'nt he? I mean, 12 million, c'mon, say it slowly Sam, ter-wel-ve
mil-li-on, for a TV presenter? I think Chelsea should move to Selhurst
when their landlords throw them out. Then you could have Noades, Hamman
and Bates all under one roof, a sort of directorial "Crazy Gang".
Barry.
p.s. Since the Dons now share your ground, can we assume that
a similar arrangement be made for all notes pertaining to
them being posted in here? I know you think it's a swell idea.
The Official Eagles/Dons note eh?
|
44.87 | | YUPPY::PANES | oooh said Jen, oh said Nige | Tue Nov 26 1991 17:19 | 22 |
| <<< Note 44.86 by ARRODS::OHAGANB "Hanging out your old Love Letters" >>>
-< Palace to share note with Dons Shocker! >-
> when their landlords throw them out. Then you could have Noades, Hamman
> and Bates all under one roof, a sort of directorial "Crazy Gang".
The nightmare scenario.
> p.s. Since the Dons now share your ground, can we assume that
> a similar arrangement be made for all notes pertaining to
> them being posted in here? I know you think it's a swell idea.
> The Official Eagles/Dons note eh?
Barry,
Go to your room.
Stuart
|
44.88 | The Holders Advance | YUPPY::PATEMAN | CPFC - The McLaren of The First Division | Wed Nov 27 1991 15:08 | 31 |
| Nice little ground Loftus Road, the fans give it a maximum of 2 "Come
on you Rs" and then shut up.
The FEs played to their usual current form, and cruised to a three goal
lead with excellent goals from Sir Geoff (5th in 5 games), Gabbi (best
game yet) and Ninja. They then let the Sooper Hoops back in with two
soft goals as Nigel threw a wobbler for a while, and they nearly took
it to extra time.
However, the R's were pretty dire until they got 3 down, then they
seemed to wake up.
As for Palace, the line up was:
Martyn
Southgate Young Thorn Coleman
McGoldrick Gray Thomas Mortimer
Bright Gabbiadini
Subs Humphrey for Southgate
Osborn for Gabbiadini
Coleman looke comfortable at left back, Bright had another stinker
but Geoff was excellent.
Anyone know the semi final draw?
Paul
|
44.89 | good game | HUGH::RAYNERT | Sysman>@REO/LOC=G2 | Wed Nov 27 1991 17:25 | 7 |
| Not a bad game, watched it on SKY sports last night, QPR were
certainly taking Palace apart in the last 20 minutes!! Gabbiadini's
goal was quite good, kept his cool, and slotted it home.....but
who is that donkey Martyn in goal?? Only joking, he made some good
low saves, but he was wrong footed, missed high balls, misjudged balls
going out (i.e second QPR goal), punched the ball away when he should
have held it....hardly England standard.
|
44.90 | Calling Yuppy::Panes | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Dec 02 1991 13:57 | 4 |
44.91 | On Holiday | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Mon Dec 02 1991 20:17 | 5 |
44.92 | Wembley & Relegation Double for The Pies | PANIC::ANDERSON | The 'Pies have gone cold | Mon Dec 02 1991 20:18 | 17 |
|
<<< Note 44.88 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "CPFC - The McLaren of The First Division" >>>
-< The Holders Advance >-
>> Anyone know the semi final draw?
Southern section (Not sure of home advantage) :
Crystal Palace v Chelsea
Southampton v West Ham United
Northern Section :
Notts County v Leicester City
Tranmere Rovers v Nottingham Forest
Rob
|
44.93 | I was a bit "under the weather" | YUPPY::PANES | Mix me a Molotov | Tue Dec 03 1991 12:11 | 12 |
| Brian,
I was on holiday yesterday, so I am sorry for the late match report.
I didn't get to see the first twenty minutes as I had to pick some
tickets up for some friends. Giggs had a marvelous game, and I hope
for the sake of football he doesn't get his talent/confidence kicked
out of him.
Err thats it .
Stuart
|
44.94 | The Eagles are Rising | YUPPY::PATEMAN | CPFC - The McLaren of The First Division | Wed Dec 04 1991 12:38 | 26 |
| Back from darkest Wales being MDC'ed....
If you missed the first 20 Stuart you missed our best play. We were on
top of them for around 30 minutes, and then we reverted to the Martyn's
hoof form of attacking, and the Mancs pulled deservedly away.
However, last night, despite the close score, we played some excellent
football to beat Birmingham. In the first half we were a joy to watch.
Eddie and Marco particularly were excellent and we should have been 4
or 5 up with a bit of luck (Eddie hit a post, Gray had a stunning drive
saved, and even Bright (who's been useless recently) got a lob only
just over.
After H-T Birmingham came more into it, and on the hour Smith (Coppell
was in the stand) took of Marco and brought on the Palace fool -
Collymore for some unknown reason. gabbi was having his best game by
far (even david lacey in the Gruaniad rates him!) and looked well
hacked off to be subbed.
Still, Swindon on the 17th after disposing of Chelsea in the Zenith
next week. I just hope Osborn keeps playing well as a sub for Sir
Geoff, who I was priveledged to share the stand with last night, along
with Salads Salako.
Paul
|
44.95 | Palace - the Carter:U.S.M of soccer! | YUPPY::PANES | Mix me a Molotov | Wed Dec 04 1991 13:27 | 17 |
| I believe that if Salako had been playing ( and had retained his
form ), Giggs would have not been allowed so much space, as United would
have to keep a close eye ( a perhaps two players on our Wunderkind).
Its amazing how people conveniently forget that it is not only
"big" clubs who lose star players to injury.
As to last night Jonathan Pierce/Pearce was firing on all cylinders
and Bobby Moore gave the M.O.T.M to Andy Gray.
I am not going to Norwich on Saturday, but instead will chanting
and stomping ( ooo-er the drugs are taking effect ) to Nancy Grifiths at
Hammersmith.
Yeee-ha!
Stuart
|
44.96 | Paneso - The Selhurst Cowboy | YUPPY::PATEMAN | CPFC - The McLaren of The First Division | Wed Dec 04 1991 14:14 | 19 |
| The Salako point is a good one - at the moment Palace are missing:
Salako
Thomas
Shaw
All regulars last season
Sinnott A regular most of this season
Mortimer Cup tied for the Rumbelows
Then add the fact that Thorn, Thomas, Young, Martyn and others have all
missed games and the stable side of last year has hardly ever played
together.
And we're still 7th, having lost 3 heavy games to screw the goal
difference.
Paul;
|
44.97 | Paul "Oh Lucky Man" Pateman | YUPPY::PANES | Mix me a Molotov | Thu Dec 05 1991 13:51 | 16 |
| Paul,
I think this topic has lost its way. Why oh why , do we insist in
discussing football? We should take a leaf out of some of the other
topics, and get into some seriously mindless bickering.
<insert name of team apart from the Palace> are ****!
See its really not that difficult.
Stuart
BTW Paul, if your passing the White Horse in Selhurst Road before a
game, do drop in and you might win a pint. Come to think of it
*YOU* might win the pub!
|
44.98 | | ASKFOR::HAIGH | Chuffed as a chocolate frog! | Thu Dec 05 1991 15:30 | 9 |
| Stuart,
You wouldn't by chance, be refering to the topics of two teams, from
the North West of England who play in red?
And I used to slag off the Scottish noters!
Steve
|
44.99 | McNoters - no longer champion whiners! | YUPPY::PANES | One hundred and one Damnations | Thu Dec 05 1991 15:43 | 11 |
| <<< Note 44.98 by ASKFOR::HAIGH "Chuffed as a chocolate frog!" >>>
> Stuart,
> You wouldn't by chance, be refering to the topics of two teams, from
> the North West of England who play in red?
As if I would.
Stuart
|
44.100 | Holders Crash out Sensation!!! Coppell for Chop? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | CPFC - The McLaren of The First Division | Wed Dec 11 1991 11:40 | 29 |
| ZDC S Area Semi Final
Palace 0 Chelsea 1 (Dixon)
Att 8,000ish
Toooooooo cold, pitch too hard, quality of play from both sides poor
and uncommitted. Clive Allen a total waste of money. Andy Gray a totla
plonker for prodding the ref and getting booked. Arson in the Members
Stand holding the match up, and all we've got to look forward to is
Luton on Sunday!
Still, after that its Swindon in the Rumbelows, the Totts in the League
and our "away" fixture with the Wombles. At least the Squatter matches
are entertaining usually, even if not high quality -
1990/91 H 4-3
A 3-0 (Wright hat-trick)
1991/92 H 3-2 (two sent off, Salako in goal, Segers coming up for
corners, ah those were the days!)
But please, please, please, when are we going to flog Mark Bright or at
least play to Gabbiadini's strengths rather than luzzing balls for a
5'8"ish guy to try and win against quality like Paul Elliot?
Any thoughts Dusty Panes?
Paul
|
44.101 | Palace - Luton - Lager Frenzy | YUPPY::PANES | Its the Filth, Ma'am | Mon Dec 16 1991 13:03 | 5 |
| Bloody marvelous. Get out of a nice warm bed.. schlep down to
the locale of the Mecca, bloody game is off. Only one thing to do really,
and I did.
Stuart
|
44.102 | FE's back on the runway | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Thu Jan 02 1992 12:31 | 42 |
| Well, the boy Marco finally come good, and has now got three goals in
three games.
2 away points and 3 home points over the holiday, although it should
have been 9 really.
1-1 "away" to the squatters
Dire game. If anybody thinks the FEs play route one, they should watch
Wimbledon. They have one tactic only - luz it up to "Big Fash" who's
sole contributions against Palace were a missed header and a booking
for elbowing Southgate in the face. The Dons equaliser was a tad
off-side too, but the forwards confused the linesman by running
backwards very quickly.
1-1 away to Sheff Utd
Sounded like a chance missed on the radio, but Marco's goal looked
classy.
1-0 home to Notts County
Should have been at least 3 up at halftime and 5-1 would have been a
fair result. But Cherry pulled off a couple of excellent saves (a
brilliant one from the returning Sir Geoff) and Bright clearly had a
hangover - then again, he's had one for most of the time since his pal
left. Still, 3 points, and with games in hand, and home games against
most of those above us we should be able to get back in the top 5 soon.
2 big cup games to come, away to Leicester in the FA, and a chance to
revenge ourselves on Forest in the League Q finals.
Considering the injuries we've suffered we're doing OK. We have had
only two ever presents this year, Bright and Gray, and when you look
back at the almost totally stable team we had last year, all is not too
bleak.
How's the head Paneso?
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44.103 | | YUPPY::PANES | Oh Timmy, you're so licky | Thu Jan 02 1992 13:05 | 32 |
| Paul,
We haven't mentioned the Totts stealing three points. The Ref was awful,
Allen was filth, but that nice Mr Lineker did despatch his goal with
aplomb.
OK, hands up all those who forgot the Wombles game was a noon kick-off and
were still in their pit at 11:00!! Your match report concurs with all I
that I had heard. Maybe beddy-bo-bos wasn't such a bad option.
Yesterday, I laughed at danger, had a little light "luncheon" before the
game and witnessed Marco lose his Mr Goal soubriquet ( as in - he missed a
goal last week, missed a goal the week before).
Whats happened to Bright?? He seems awfully demotivated at the moment.
Maybe he could do with a rest.
I have been very impressed with the Bisto kids ( Rodger and Osbourne ), and
perhaps we have some quality players coming through the ranks at last.
Happy New Year to all football lovers and extra-special wishes to the
followers of the F.Es.
Stuart
Am I right in thinking that Santa didn't get round to football until
yesterday?
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44.104 | Why can't David Lacey leave The Guardian? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Mon Jan 06 1992 11:28 | 38 |
| I have now watched the match twice (live and on the box) and have read
David Lacey's typically Palace-a-phobic report (why do the Guardian
send him to games where he hates one of the teams? Mind you that
includes most of Division 1) and I can't really believe we lost.
A few points -
Young deserved to be sent off, and deserves to be fined. It was stupid,
pointless and probably lost us the game. However, I have not seen a
single mention of the 3 Leicester players booked for crude hacks on
Eddie McGoldrick, one in the first 5 minutes. No - Palace are the
niggly side of course, 'cos Young has been sent off twice (once for
dissent but don't mention that) and 'cos Thomas got involved in a
push'n'shove at the end, but don't mention that he had just been kicked
deliberately in the small of the back while lying on the ground.
Palace could have been more adventurous for the first part of the
second half. Leicester had generally been held on the edge of the box
and Martyn had only had one serious shot to save. Also Gabbi had had a
shot cleared off the line, and McGoldrick was causing all sorts of
trouble down the right. Still, Coppell chose a tactic to contain them
and it very nearly worked. It might have been even better if the ref
had decided that Bright had been pulled down with only the keeper to
beat late in the second half. I was 10 yards away and even allowing for
bias it looked pretty blatant to me. Shame Sky chose to edit it out.
Palace deserved the draw, but such is life.
Now for an apparantly lack-lustre Forest on Wednesday - YES MR LACEY -
you are so upto date in your write up that you think we are still
playing Swindon in the 4th round when we beat them before Xmas!
The final indignaty of it all was being held in the ground for nearly
20 minutes after the place had cleared. This must be some Midlands
ritual as the only fans "kept in" at Selhurst this year have been
Birmingham City from memory.
Paul
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44.105 | Strange police habits in East Midlands | GIDDAY::PARSONS | Support SLS and see the world | Mon Jan 06 1992 11:43 | 17 |
|
re: being kept in
It is a Midlands ritual. I was "kept in" at a Forest vs Villa game
at the City Ground a couple of years ago. It was quite amusing
since the section I was sitting in was a "mixed" section so there
were quite a few peeved Forest fans in there with me. It was even
more amusing when the police tried to herd us to the station and
pack us onto trains to Birmingham since I didn't have a train
ticket (I was staying in Nottingham), clearly did not have a
Brummie accent and didn't support either of the teams. I could
see myself getting arrested for having a North East accent and
not having a train ticket to Birmingham !
I've also had hassle with the police at Filbert Street when we
tried to get in to the home end (with valid tickets) but did not
have East Midlands accents (none of us had any club colours on).
|
44.106 | Why is it always Forest? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Thu Jan 09 1992 11:38 | 36 |
| Palace 1 Forest 1
Walker og Clough
Att 14,900+ (surprisingly low, but we did go out of the FA on Saturday,
and it was a foul night)
Oh dear! Typical '91/2 vintage FEs I'm afraid. Played very well until
they got the lead and then tried to sit back and got walked on until
the equalizer.
All the FEs played well except Gray who is having problems adjusting to
having Thomas back in the side. Sinnott was man of the match and
deserved it. Bright was brighter than recently, but was still looking
lazy. Humphrey has added good distribution to the defence, and was
unlucky not to score just after they equalized.
Pearce was very quiet, obviously fearful of Fast Eddie's devastating
runs :-)
Interestingly for the small group of palace boo-boys, Clough paid gabbi
the complement of leaving Walker AND Pearce on him when Forest had
corners etc. Also, when you compare how Walker totally subdued Ian
Wright in the Cup this time last year, Gabbi gave him quite a torrid
time, particularly in the first half.
Palace also had a reasonable shout for a penalty when Pearce knocked
down across with his arm and then let Eddie "run into him" but the ref
wasn't interested. Generally though, both the ref and his second half
sub were pretty good. No bookings either.
Its not going to be easy at the City Ground.
Paul
by the way - 2 minutes of highlights ITV!?!?! After staying up til
midnight?!?! I thought we were watching Thames Sport?
|
44.107 | Selhurst Whinger at it again | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Mon Jan 13 1992 11:39 | 42 |
| Palace 1 (Bright) City 1 (Curle pen)
Another meagre crowd (14,700ish) another appalling group of officials
and another 2 points lost. Reasonable team performance by Palace,
particularly gabbi, who had a great tussle with Curle. He beat him in
the air almost every time (not bad for a 5'8" on a 6'+) and they
battled well on the deck. Good for Bright to get a goal too, will
probably stop him moaning at everybody (the crowd behind us wanted a
new award - Barclay's Moaner of the Month, first winner - Bright)
As for the penalty, does anybody other than the referee think it was a
foul? Every paper/report I have read/heard has it down as:
Dubious
Harsh
Poor decision
"Adjudged to have fouled"
When this is added to the linesman by us being totally incapable of
judging off-side for either side........
We sit half way up the stand level with a line about 10 yards outside
the box, so a lot of offside decisions take place right in front of us
as teams try and hold one another on the edge. On Saturday, I would
estimate that the linesman got around 80% of his decisions wrong. He
seemed to flag either as the ball passed the last defender or where he
last saw a player rather than where they actually were when the ball
was played. An example was Thomas standing offside while a player
behind him was dribbling around going no-where, getting played on-side
by a City defender rolling round goal-side of him just as the ball was
played through. Thomas was on-side when it was played and would have
been clear on goal. To be fair, City had their share of poor decisions
too.
Still, Leeds away on Saturday, after a double! We won there last
season, but they looked pretty good yesterday, and we won't have Eric
Young to look after Chapman. Hopefully they'll be knackered after
playing the Mancs on Wednesday.
Paul
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44.108 | | ASKFOR::HAIGH | A vision of guerrilla goodness. | Mon Jan 13 1992 11:59 | 12 |
|
Hi Paul,
The reporter on the World Service said, 'City had enough chances to
win this game easilly, but in the end salvaged a point with a dubious
penalty'. It sounded a poor game by all accounts, but in your unbiased
opinion (!), would you say that was true? Palace seem to be the only team
City can score penalties against!
Steve
|
44.109 | Not poor, just slightly skint.. | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Mon Jan 13 1992 12:22 | 10 |
| It wasn't a poor game, but it was a bit disjointed. City had a few
"opportunities" but they weren't really close. The first half was
evenly balanced despite what the press said. The second half saw Palace
sitting on their lead a bit, and with Thomas not fully fit, they lost
the midfield rather.
White looked a good player but needs a cooler head, and Quinn caused no
real problems apart from the penalty.
Paul
|
44.110 | | YUPPY::PANES | Wheelclamped on the highway of life | Fri Jan 17 1992 19:57 | 6 |
| Could somebody post the European Nations Championship draw in this
topic.
Thanks,
Stuart
|
44.111 | :-) :-) :-) | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Jan 17 1992 20:12 | 0 |
44.112 | Unforgivable | ARSNAL::ESBECK | Dec Van Esbeck | Fri Jan 17 1992 20:32 | 17 |
| Group 1
-------
SWEDEN
FRANCE
YUGOSLAVIA
ENGLAND
Group 2
-------
HOLLAND
SCOTLAND
CIS (Commonwealth of Independant States)
GERMANY
Stew.
|
44.113 | In the home of the Tykes | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Mon Jan 20 1992 12:52 | 47 |
| Leeds Utd 1 (Fairclough) Palace 1 (Thomas)
Well, what a place Elland Road is! Its quite an intimidating
atmosphere, especially in the stands surrounded by Leeds die-hards!
Anyway, for the first 20 minutes, Leeds were all over the place and the
FEs should have been 3 up. Apart from Thomas's beautiful goal, Sothgate
blasted wide after a lovely flick from Marco left him clear, and Bright
missed yet another open goal - unmarked on the centre spot!
Leeds then came back in a mad frenzy, and deserved their equaliser
which was from a poorly marked Fairclough. Miuntes before the
"unimpressive" (acca Guardian rag) Martyn, had produced a superb double
save at the post. Nige did make one error when an awkward cross/shot
pitched at his feet and nutmegged him, but that apart, he claimed
virtually every cross comfortably (Chapman might have caused a few more
probs tho' )
In the second half the FEs played very defensively, and generally very
solidly. True, Leeds hit the wood work, but apart from those two shots,
they were mostly held at the edge of the box. They probably deserved
the 3 points, but if Liverpool or Arse had played like Palace it would
have been called a disciplined defensive performance, not negative.
Equally, Liverpool with all their draws, have only lost one in 12 (to
Palace) while Palace have only won one in 9, although they have only
lost one too!
Anyway, for Palace, the defense was excellent, particularly Sinnott.
Their only fault was (as ever this season) their distribution which was
very poor. Thomas had Batty at his heels like a terrier all game, Gray
was poor again, but Simon Rodger was superb. Only 20 yet taking on
Strachan and Sterland as an equal and holding them well a lot of the
time. Great prospect. Eddie was good at sweeping in the first half but
had less to do in the second as we were playing so deep. Bright was
hopeless again, very disinterested - why did Coppell keep him on? Marco
had some nice touches in the first half, but was not really needed
after the break with the defensive style. However, when are they going
to play the ball to his strengths? He was replaced by David Whyte who
had one nice run, but was not really needed either. Osborn would have
been a better sub, to shore up the midfield.
Still another point away, and Leeds still have never beaten us under
Wilkinson!
Now for Forest on Wednesday - tough game!
Paul
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44.114 | Happy Birthday Marco | FUTURS::DAGLESS | May 16th, 1990 | Mon Jan 20 1992 18:39 | 3 |
|
On behalf of Sunderland AFC and their supporters, I would like to
wish Marco Gabbiadini a happy 24th birthday.
|
44.115 | Bright for Leeds Utd | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Mon Jan 20 1992 18:56 | 7 |
| On behalf of Crystal Palace supporters lest hope that his birthday
present on wednesday consists of a few decent passes on the ground
rather than hoofs onto his head! Then we might get some return on our
1.8m notes.
Not Stuart Panes
|
44.116 | | FUTURS::DAGLESS | May 16th, 1990 | Mon Jan 20 1992 19:19 | 5 |
|
.115> rather than hoofs onto his head! Then we might get some return on our
.115> 1.8m notes.
A bargain at half the price :-)
|
44.117 | Just as well I wasn't half way there... | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Wed Jan 22 1992 19:32 | 6 |
| The match against Forest tonight was called off at 11.30 this morning
'cos of a frozen pitch. No date for the rearranged match yet, but Weds
5th Feb looks a possibility, assuming Forest can get past Hereford
first time.
Paul
|
44.118 | Gray for Sale | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Tue Jan 28 1992 13:59 | 11 |
| Palace's Rumbelows Q F replay with Forest has been rescheduled for Wed
Feb 5th, KO 7.30.
Coppel has placed Andy Gray on the transfer list after Gray has been
not really training seriously, and generally showing a bad attitude. On
the evidence of Gray's recent performances he will be no great loss,
Simon Osborn will be a good replacement. However, it would be nice if
we could remotivate him to get back to his performance levels of the
beginning of the season. Estimated value is around #1m.
paul
|
44.119 | Gabbi-a-goner? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Wed Jan 29 1992 17:49 | 12 |
| Expect an announcement anytime soon that Gabbiadini is off to Derby for
1.2m. Another shrewd Coppell move!
Word from "an insider" at the club is that Everton have offerred Cottee
in exchange for Gray, but Coppell has said no thanks, and that the
Portsmouth 19 year old, Widdington (SP?) will be a Palace player for
around #1m.
Ho hum, just the sort of preparation for a key cup tie with notts
forest!
Paul
|
44.120 | Portsmouth aren't likely to sell Whittingham imo.. | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Jan 29 1992 18:47 | 16 |
|
re last..
Paul, Guy Whittingham of Portsmouth is an excellent striker - could
be just what the FEs are looking for this season..
What surprises me most is that Jim Smith the Pompey manager would
consider selling him. He has tremendous potential with some of his
exciting young players at Fratton Park and Pompey could force their
way into the promotion shake-up if their away form picks up at all.
Money doesn't seem to be as much of a pressure at Pompey as it is at
some clubs and to sell Whittingham would come as a huge blow to
Portsmouth at this time.
Andy.
|
44.121 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | anyone wanna buy a house ? | Wed Jan 29 1992 19:26 | 10 |
| Re last couple
Are you talking about Whittingham or Anderton ?
Whittingham's had a pretty poor season, scoring nowhere near as many
goals as last season - Anderton is the youngster who scored two
cracking goals for Pompey last week against Orient - watched by
Coppell, Souness and others.
Paul
|
44.122 | "Blimey" we cried | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | I'll have a bowl of that | Wed Jan 29 1992 20:08 | 7 |
| re. Anderton last week.
And what about that one he missed, where he did a 360 degree drag back
type thing, only to spoon it round the post. Hard luck mate. Great
turn.
F-reg.
|
44.123 | What a bargain? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Oh no he's back in Atlanta!! | Thu Jan 30 1992 04:56 | 12 |
| Guy Whittingham's much older than 19 isn't he - I remember seeing him
1 million is not bad for him as they got him for 35,000 and some old
army blankets and spam.
can't they offload Aspinall or that other old has-been who's name
escapes me from QPR or somewhere.
Time to start a Portsmouth note?
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
44.124 | Aldo for the FE's | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Thu Jan 30 1992 12:10 | 5 |
| Anderton is the one I meant, although on Coppell's recent record of
signings (Hodges, Bodin, Mortimer, Gabbi) maybe we'll be going for
Aldo!
paul
|
44.125 | Off to La Manga!!!!!!! | YUPPY::PANES | Jacques Oeuf | Thu Jan 30 1992 14:07 | 0 |
44.126 | Getting Worse | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Mon Feb 03 1992 14:20 | 23 |
| Palace 0 Coventry 1
Att 13,000+
Oh my gawd....
The post Gabbi era begins with a hatful of chances and half chances but
no goals, and a missed penalty to boot.
Coventry were were of the worst teams to visit Selhurst this year, but
Palace are suffering from a severe lack of confidence and luck infront
of goal. new boys Whyte and Moralee were OK, but Mortimer was dreadful,
and if I wasn't more charitable I'd say Gray was trying to lose us the
game with countless runs into trouble. Coppell made another cr*p show
of how to use subs, taking one wrong player off, and leaving it far
too late.
At least Forest got a good stuffing at home but Wednesday's replay
looks very tough.
What did you think Stu?
Paul
|
44.127 | | YUPPY::PANES | Jacques Oeuf | Mon Feb 03 1992 14:28 | 15 |
| <<< Note 44.126 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Life's a One Take Movie" >>>
-< Getting Worse >-
> What did you think Stu?
It looks like I made the right decision in giving it a miss and going
to the "Christmas" dinner and dance.
If Gray is b*ggering about, I think we are best off without him. His
petulent outbreaks and efforts at blackmailing the club are getting a
wee bit tiresome.
Bop 'till you drop,
Stuart
|
44.128 | Keep off the grass - smoke Astroturf | YUPPY::PANES | Jacques Oeuf | Wed Feb 05 1992 14:51 | 10 |
|
Paul,
Anything on the rumour mill about a replacement for Marco
Gabbiadonki?
Stuart
PS Whats the weather like in Nottingham?
|
44.129 | Noades - Darling of the terraces.... | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Wed Feb 05 1992 16:01 | 38 |
| One things for sure - it won't be Stan Colleyflower. Apparantly, he's
been fighting with people in training, including Sir Geoff! Bit career
limiting that.
Sherringham in an option, in a swap for Gray plus some dosh, but its
all rumour.
Squad for tonite:
Martyn
Humphrey
Sinnott
Southgate
Thorn
Thomas
Osborn
Rodger
Bright
Whyte
McGoldrick
Moralee
Coleman
Gray plays at Aldershot in the thirds or something like that.
Good news is that Shaw played a full game on Monday. Another rumour is
that part of Gabbi's problem was his salary - #2,700 per week plus
bonus's. Other players of greater fame were a little miffed.
If we win, the semi against Spurs is next Wednesday as the Met won't
swap resources from the game at Cheslea on Saturday. Thus I miss it by
being in Opio!
Full review of the Forest game, win lose or draw tomorrow.
Paul
|
44.130 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Wed Feb 05 1992 16:39 | 5 |
|
Pray tell. What has happened to the promising John Salako ??
JN.
|
44.131 | He'll be back | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Wed Feb 05 1992 18:29 | 15 |
| Salako damaged cruciate ligaments in our win over Leeds at Selhurst in
the autumn. He fell awkwardly and landed on top of Sterland. Unlike
certain other victims of said injury, he has been quietly recuperating
after having a ligament transplant in the US.
He has been doing some TV, including the African Champs for C4 and had
a column in the Croydon Advertiser. He was also on Sky last night and
said that he will start running again in about two weeks and will be in
full training by the late spring. However, he will not be back until
next season.
It was because of this that we got ripped off by Atkinson into paying
500k for donkey Mortimer.
Paul
|
44.132 | | FUTURS::DAGLESS | May 16th, 1990 | Wed Feb 05 1992 19:48 | 10 |
|
.128> Anything on the rumour mill about a replacement for Marco
.128> Gabbiadonki?
We have a few other *stars* you can have for 1.8 million :-)
As we had a %age of profit deal included in the Fattiadini transfer,
do we have to return some on the fee?
He's doing well at Derby though.
|
44.133 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Wed Feb 05 1992 20:00 | 12 |
|
Re last. Thanks for that. I obviously missed his departure
completely.
Its a shame because he would have figured in Englands run
up to the Euro finals. He had a good season for Palace last
year and played well for England in the summer tour.
I loved his FA cup equaliser in the last minutes against Forest.
Lob that keeper.
JN.
|
44.134 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Wed Feb 05 1992 20:08 | 6 |
|
RE .133. I was talking about Salako not Gabbi.
Re last should have read .131. I took too long entering
the note (phone call).
JN.
|
44.135 | Why do they have those Wembley signs on the M1? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Thu Feb 06 1992 12:30 | 50 |
| Forest 4 Palace 2
Sheringham 3 Bright
Pearce Whyte
Quite a good game and a better performance from the FEs than of late.
Palace started well and deserved the lead when Bright flicked on
Eddie's free kick. Forest then played their typical fast passing stuff
and were greatly helped by a linesman who was totally ignorant of the
off-side law. Even the local bobbies were gob-smacked. Sheringham
equalised with a free header and a whiff of off-side, ad Forest took
the lead after Martyn made a superb save from an edge of the box shot,
only to find Pearce waiting to tap in the rebound.
They then scored the night's best goal, a drive from the left hand edge
of the box by Sheringham again. The way he played last night, Andy Gray
isn't worth his shin pads in a swap. All the above happened in about 15
minutes just before half time.
Palace came back into it in the second half and Whyte got his first
goal, beating Des Walker and then Crossley from a long Martyn
clearance. Palace then should have had a penalty when Bright got a
Forest boot in the thigh area but somehow the ref called it dangerous
play (I reckon) and we had an indirect in the box.
Finally, Crosby was going no-where and had lost the ball, and Martyn
was adjudged to have brought him down, giving Sheringham a hat-trick
and Forest the semi-final place.
The "new look" Palace played well, lining up:
Martyn
Humphrey Southgate Thorn Sinnott
Thomas
McGoldrick Osborn Rodger
Bright Whyte
Thomas was not fully fit tho' and was subbed by Coleman after 75 ish
mins. If Geoff had been fully fit and not kicked a couple of times by
Keane we might have equalised. Interesting to see if Young gets back
in, and what happens when Shaw is match fit.
What did they say on the box Stu?
Paul
|
44.136 | | YUPPY::PANES | Jacques Oeuf | Thu Feb 06 1992 13:01 | 12 |
| <<< Note 44.135 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Life's a One Take Movie" >>>
-< Why do they have those Wembley signs on the M1? >-
> What did they say on the box Stu?
About what one would expect from Alan Parry and Jimmy "Drinking really
does affect the brain " Greaves.
Good to hear the Eagles sing.
Stuart
|
44.137 | Subdued FE's | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Thu Feb 06 1992 13:18 | 5 |
| I'm surprised you could here us sing... after the 3rd went in even the
travelling Eagles morale flagged. It was one of the quietest away games
I've been to.
Paul
|
44.138 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | Basingstoke escape committee | Thu Feb 06 1992 13:35 | 4 |
|
What was the crowd last night ? - It said 10,000 on teletext.
Paul
|
44.139 | Lots more than that | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Thu Feb 06 1992 15:24 | 3 |
| According to the scoreboard it was 18,000+
Paul
|
44.140 | | SEDSWS::WILLMOTT | | Thu Feb 06 1992 17:47 | 10 |
|
Re -1
i bet thats improved your Goal difference
:^)
Sorry in advance
Chris
|
44.141 | And the last 20 or so replies are good too ! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Mon Feb 10 1992 17:23 | 2 |
|
Yes !...and my Aunt mary makes a marvellous Steak Pie !
|
44.142 | It tickles!! | DCC::CHISHOLM | The wonder NEVER grows old... | Mon Feb 10 1992 18:06 | 4 |
|
> Yes !...and my Aunt mary makes a marvellous Steak Pie !
Is that the Aunt Mary who had a canary ??
|
44.144 | As many as you wanted...!! | OPG::TONY | | Tue Feb 18 1992 21:17 | 2 |
| Officially ....."3"
So book the taxi...and dont forget the baloons!!!
|
44.146 | David Pleat - the next D.P.P?? | YUPPY::PANES | laughs like a madman | Thu Feb 20 1992 19:27 | 6 |
|
According to "Ricky's Dad", the F.E's will be playing host
to Luton on Tuesday. Bit of a bugger really, 'cos I am pre-booked.
Stuart
|
44.147 | Give it a rest, Tony | YUPPY::PANES | Watching the big apple turn over | Fri Feb 21 1992 21:18 | 15 |
| <<< Note 44.144 by OPG::TONY >>>
-< As many as you wanted...!! >-
>Officially ....."3"
>So book the taxi...and dont forget the baloons!!!
Aw comon Tony. I know you are a M*FC season ticket holder, and I know that you
regularly go to O.T, but you weren't at Selhurst, you didn't see the part-time
United supporters ( " I've supported Utd for n years " ), you obviously didn't
see ( cos I didn't ), the "Biggest Club in the World's" true away support.
Palace might not have the "Red Army" - but there again we're just a "little club".
Stuart
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44.148 | Robbed by the Palace | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri Feb 21 1992 21:25 | 12 |
44.149 | Its just a jest..... | OPG::TONY | | Fri Feb 21 1992 21:52 | 17 |
| RE. 147
Stu,
Dont take it so badly. It was only meant as a joke. Simple harmless fun..
Judging by some of the comments United get, I dont think it was that bad..!
We have to dish it out sometimes...You know as much as we get...type attitude.
> "Biggest Club in the World's"..
Now how come its always everyone else who says that ...
Henyways, I hope its a good game, if you're there enjoy it..
Cheers
Tony
|
44.151 | | YUPPY::PANES | Watching the big apple turn over | Tue Feb 25 1992 13:00 | 12 |
|
News;
Andy Gray to the Totts on loan, with a view to buying him.
According to the "comics" Palace have made a bid for Brian Deane of
t'blades.
Stuart
|
44.152 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | Still no Irish in Sweden | Tue Feb 25 1992 13:07 | 7 |
| >> According to the "comics" Palace have made a bid for Brian Deane of
>> t'blades.
What ? - Palace buying a black player - has 'Herr' Noades been informed
of this ?
Paul
|
44.154 | | PEKING::JOLLYL | | Tue Feb 25 1992 16:45 | 8 |
|
Re. 150
I live in Basingstoke and follow Chelsea. When we play the Mancs we
normally get a train direct from Basingstoke via Reading, could save
you a bit of time in future,
Loz.
|
44.156 | | R2ME2::HINXMAN | I'll just sit here and rust | Tue Feb 25 1992 17:37 | 8 |
| re .155
> I meet mates in London though. Anyway, whatever way you go Manchester
> is still a dump.
There speaks a man who has not been to Leeds.
Tony
|
44.157 | Eeyup, my little pony! | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | | Tue Feb 25 1992 18:21 | 4 |
| Sophistication!? Sophistication?! Dont' talk to me about
sophistication, I've *been* to Leeeds!!
George Whitebread
|
44.158 | #3m sovs... | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Tue Feb 25 1992 19:00 | 9 |
| Re a few back....
Rumour in the florists is that Gray and an end of season sale of Bright
will be used to help fund #3m for Deane.
Tricky one tonite against Luton, what's the betting on the lowest crowd
of the season?
Paul
|
44.161 | Keep Quiet | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Feb 25 1992 21:16 | 4 |
| re last 2
Why are you SHOUTING.
|
44.164 | At least Luton were worse than us, but not much! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Thu Feb 27 1992 12:22 | 17 |
| Even more Cr*p than last year! Luton had two chances, one saved by
Martin, and one soft penalty. Palace were slack to say the least. We
had a seemingly good goal ruled off-side (an Eddie McG header no less),
but the big blow was Sinnott being carried off. At least he was a
walking wounded by half time.
Goals remain a serious problem. The last league game we scored more
than 1 in was Dec 7 (Norwich ironically). And what's all this garbage
from Coppell about being nearly safe?? Is tht the summit of his
aspirations?!? We nearly got into Europe last year, and a strong finish
would see us top London club, probably in the top 5 or 6 and in with a
chance of Europe again.... pah!
We are facing serious stuffings by Norwich and Forest (on 03-03) at
this rate.
Disgruntled G blocker who saw nothing of merit on Tuesday
|
44.166 | F.Es 3 Norwich 4 | YUPPY::PANES | a leper can't change his spots | Mon Mar 02 1992 19:10 | 5 |
|
School boy howlers from the F.E defence.
Stuart
|
44.167 | | YUPPY::PANES | New hope for the dead | Mon Mar 09 1992 19:41 | 6 |
| Luton 1 F.Es 1
Well whadya expect??
Stuart ( Keeping the faith )
|
44.168 | you (can) still stick your ******* 9-0 up your **** | YUPPY::PANES | Comon baby light my fag | Mon Mar 16 1992 18:47 | 18 |
|
Palace 1 Liverpool 0
A thoroughly deserved win, which gave us the double over the Waffles.
Due to unforeseen circumstances I missed the first few minutes.
Now before the scousers start going on about injuries blah blah, just
check out the Palace team sheet.
Love'n'cuddles,
Stuart
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44.169 | Shurely Shome Mishtake ? | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Mon Mar 16 1992 18:57 | 14 |
| re -1
'Due to Unforseen circumstances .. missing the first few minutes '...
Stuart,
This is not good enough. If I can get up, get a bus into town, imbibe x
pints of Tetleys, eat an apple, shepherd som lost Wimbledon fans onto
the Elland Rd special bus, get to the ground, buy a programme, go to
the bog twice and still be there for the kick off, then surely you can.
I seem to remember whwn I came to the Leeds game with you, you wouldn't
leave the pub ....
jb.
|
44.170 | A skip-load of salt with every entry | YUPPY::PANES | Comon baby light my fag | Mon Mar 16 1992 19:19 | 26 |
| <<< Note 44.169 by BAHTAT::BLYTHE "Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill" >>>
-< Shurely Shome Mishtake ? >-
> I seem to remember whwn I came to the Leeds game with you, you wouldn't
> leave the pub ....
> jb.
Jb,
It is an offence to enter a football ground under the influence of
alcohol. I, as anybody who knows me will tell you, am a model of
probity and a law abiding citizen.
The traffic was er bad, there was er a big queue for the programmes.
As to the Leeds ( Leeds Leeds ) game , the only reason I suggested leaving
at the last moment, was to avoid the choas caused by the "Northern hoardes"
and Notwork South-Easts inability to deal with the increased number of
whippets.
Stuart
|
44.171 | | RIGHTO::HAIGH | Sign on the dotted... Oh You have! | Tue Mar 17 1992 14:20 | 6 |
|
Don't they have special carriages for Whippets down south?
What's all this about Wimbledon fans?
|
44.172 | Whippets and Wombles | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Tue Mar 17 1992 15:20 | 15 |
| I'm afraid the trains darn sarf are a bit short and infrequent -
(political statement follows) 'cos the Govt won't let BR invest. The
455's don't have toilets, so you'll have to cross your legs hurriedley.
There are lots of old and semi decrepit trins on the LT&S and Sarf
Lunnun (especially Kent Link), so Whippets are well catered for. There
are more Whippets in the Newcastle / Sunderland area, but all the pits
have shut, and they are in the bottom 1/2 of the 2nd division.
Re Wombles fans - the taxi carrying them got lost in Leeds, and the 4
occupants wandered into the Adelphi (next to Tetley's brewery) and
started discussing Wimbledon's chances, they looked lost, so I took
pity on them and guided them to the ground, where the other 400 or so
Wombles fans were.
jb.
|
44.173 | Dire. | YUPPY::PANES | Made in South London | Mon Mar 23 1992 12:45 | 8 |
|
Palace 0 Villa 0
Why did I get there on time?
Stuart
|
44.174 | | YUPPY::PANES | Vote economic miracle | Thu Mar 26 1992 20:49 | 11 |
|
Apparently A.C Milan have "sections" (Sp?) which identify supporters
from towns other than Milano. It appears that there is now a Palace
"section", ( which is growing in numbers on a weekly basis ).
This is the first time another team has been recognised at the San Siro.
Forza Eagles,
Stuart
|
44.175 | It's Thursday | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Thu Mar 26 1992 21:25 | 7 |
| Is there a section that whines and whinges ?
Is it the 'Red Devils' section ?
jb.
|
44.176 | | OPG::TONY | | Thu Mar 26 1992 23:09 | 15 |
| > Is there a section that whines and whinges ?
> Is it the 'Red Devils' section ?
> jb.
Argh...Arghh...Very funny...
The section that spits and throws coins and generally hates everyone must be
called "Elland Road"
Tony
|
44.177 | | R2ME2::HINXMAN | I'll just sit here and rust | Fri Mar 27 1992 00:13 | 9 |
| > The section that spits and throws coins and generally hates everyone must be
> called "Elland Road"
No, no, no. The section that throws sharpened pennies is called
"Villa Park".
"Elland Road" is the section that sets fire to chip vans.
Tony
|
44.178 | ;^) | ARRODS::OHAGANB | lOnDoN cALlInG | Fri Mar 27 1992 19:12 | 6 |
44.179 | | YUPPY::PANES | Carter - the vinyl solution | Fri Mar 27 1992 19:36 | 19 |
44.180 | Playing away from home. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | lOnDoN cALlInG | Fri Mar 27 1992 20:02 | 5 |
| Stuart,
Now would I?
barry.
|
44.181 | We're back! | TRUCKS::SANT | This could be your lucky day... | Tue Mar 31 1992 16:41 | 7 |
|
Anyone see that piece by David Baddiel (Mary Wighthouse Experience
infamy..) on Standing Room Only last night on Geoff Thomas?
Hilarious 8-) 8-) - yes, I have it on tape...
Andy.
|
44.182 | Geoff Who | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Tue Mar 31 1992 20:12 | 1 |
| A cracker of a sketch.
|
44.183 | nemo me impune lacessit | YUPPY::PANES | French kisses and chinese burns | Tue Apr 21 1992 18:37 | 26 |
|
Palace 0 Oldham 0
Bright missed a sitter in the first minute, and the game went downhill
from there on. It was tedious in the extreme , with the main talking
point being Oldham's "unusual" away strip.
W.H.U 0 Palace 2
I didn't go, but the relegation doomed Hammers gifted the Palace
with a couple of schoolboy howlers. The gate was in excess of 17,000
at the start of the game and then dwindled to just 7,000 ( probably
just the Eagles ).
After the game on Saturday I went to the inaugural meeting of
the Palace Independent Supporters Association ( P.I.S.A ), who in
line with other I.S.As hope to represent the interests of the true
fans.
Stuart
|
44.184 | PISA schmeesa... | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Tue Apr 21 1992 18:45 | 11 |
| Mr Panes, you really should not be getting involved with these dubious
ventures, Mr Noades will be most upset.
Anyway, did you notice Nigel's deliberate mistake on Saturday?
Answers in note 185 please.
Paul
(it was b'awful on Saturday wasn't it, and I didn't go on Monday
either)
|
44.185 | | YUPPY::PANES | French kisses and chinese burns | Tue Apr 21 1992 18:53 | 13 |
| <<< Note 44.184 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Life's a One Take Movie" >>>
-< PISA schmeesa... >-
> Mr Panes, you really should not be getting involved with these dubious
> ventures, Mr Noades will be most upset.
Although Chris "The prat in the hat" Wright was there, it was made
plain that P.I.S.A do not want to be associated with him. Mr Wright,
by the way, assures me that he will win his libel case ( in the High
Court ) against Mr Noades and News International.
Stuart
|
44.186 | Noades in a fair man...... | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Tue Apr 21 1992 18:56 | 3 |
| But what about the deliberate mistake.....
paul
|
44.187 | wake me when its all over | YUPPY::PANES | French kisses and chinese burns | Tue Apr 21 1992 20:00 | 11 |
| <<< Note 44.186 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Life's a One Take Movie" >>>
-< Noades in a fair man...... >-
> But what about the deliberate mistake.....
> paul
I slipped into a sub-catatonic trance after about 2 minutes.
Stuart
|
44.188 | Yellow for England? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Tue Apr 21 1992 20:14 | 10 |
| You obviously didn't notice that he was late taking the green sward of
play, and duly turned up in an OLDHAM keepers jersey with Bovis taped
over. Obviously the FEs don't run to other than green keepers shirts
and hence clashed with the previously mentioned stunning bile green
Oldham away kit.
(Does all Royal blue really clash with mostly red with some blue bits -
or are the 'Lactics overstocked in the old club shop?)
Paul
|
44.189 | Stuart Panes are you there ? | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Fri Apr 24 1992 20:55 | 3 |
| I wish the Eagles luck vs Sheff Wed.
jb.
|
44.190 | Not that bad a season I suppose | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Mon Apr 27 1992 13:21 | 27 |
| FE's 1 (Bright) Owls 1 (Can't remember)
Commiserations to Sheffield, after the elation of the equaliser there
was a pang for their excellent travelling fans that they couldn't rob
the two who have had the title won since about October according to the
press.
Basically, they can only blame themselves as theysat on their lead and
allowed us to come forward. We could have won it with a Southgate
volley just over the bar and one that trickled past the post out of a
scrum. Also, Palmer looked to have handled in the box, but the ref was
only giving Wednesday any decisions :-)
Anyway, we have now scored more goals in a first division season than
any other Palace side, are guaranteed a finish no lower than 10th, and
could go up to 7th or 8th if we beat the RRR's on Saturday. Not bad for
a season which saw Wright and Gray go, Salako play only 5 games, Thomas
Young and Thorn all miss over 25% of the season, and our two young
stars (Osborn & Rodger) both miss the run in. We may not have played
well, but we kept picking up points, and are well placed for a better
run next season, with a couple of buys, a new partner for Bright (if we
must keep him - I suppose 22 goals ain't that bad) and possibly a right
winger to complement Salako.
Waddya reckon Stu?
Paul
|
44.191 | All that and a week in the sun | YUPPY::PANES | A star-spangled spaniel in the works | Thu Apr 30 1992 12:52 | 23 |
| <<< Note 44.190 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Life's a One Take Movie" >>>
-< Not that bad a season I suppose >-
> Waddya reckon Stu?
Paul,
What a weekend for footbal lovers. I thought the game was grim , but
saved by a big turnout by Wednesday fans, a late equaliser and loads
of grog.
As to the season.... if you take into consideration all the facts you
stated, I think "the boys done good".
Next season a 44 quid hike in season ticket prices ( nice letter Ron ), bar
facilities , but <fx man screaming and reaching for valium>, where I sit
is next to the new brat area ( sorry, family enclosure ). I reckon I'll
last two games before plod give me the red card.
Its still fun being a Palace fan.
Stuart
|
44.192 | 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Thu Apr 30 1992 12:56 | 12 |
| But Stuart.....
You will be able to join in the end of half countdown from where you
are!
Paul
BTW - good to see big Nige get his first full cap yesterday, plus Chris
Coleman scoring for Wales, Young being "dominating" according to
Ceefax, Eddie on a winning side for Eire, and David Lacey not slag off
Geoff in the Eng B report
|
44.193 | One world ... one Ron. | YUPPY::PANES | Sub-Standard Fireworks | Mon Jun 08 1992 18:38 | 10 |
|
"Rent-a-quote" Ron, has displayed his normal level of sensitivity and
apparently announced that the F.E's will be touring Sith Efrica.
This will be the first visit of an Englsih side since sanctions were
lifted. Personally, I am more than a little surprised that Everton
hadn't taken up the invitation.
Stuart
|
44.194 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | | Mon Jun 08 1992 19:13 | 12 |
|
Everton were supposed to play last October (or should that be
Oktober...), but appearantly, FIFA haven't actually lifted their ban
yet. Still, it'll be nice to see 'rocking Ron' out in Jo'burg with his
old friends... (allegedly).... :-)
The umbro advert for Everton's new away kit has a picture of a black
lad wearing the new away strip - proving that Everton are not a racist
club.
Paul
|
44.195 | Time for a moral re-think ?? | MIACT::RANKINE | | Fri Jul 03 1992 13:47 | 4 |
| Is the palace tour to SA in doubt now ?? The grauniad was hinting at
this the other day due to the recent events there ..
Paul
|
44.196 | | YUPPY::PANES | Do it, Fruitbat | Fri Jul 03 1992 18:44 | 17 |
| <<< Note 44.195 by MIACT::RANKINE >>>
-< Time for a moral re-think ?? >-
> Is the palace tour to SA in doubt now ?? The grauniad was hinting at
> this the other day due to the recent events there ..
> Paul
Uncle Ron ( who incidentally came round to my house the other day ), has been
at best stupid to consider this tour, and at worst displaying a singular lack
of sensitivity.
Maybe he wants to take control of Everton ( eh Watty? )
Stuart
|
44.197 | | BLKPUD::WATTY::WATTERSONP | Err is this the Rangers note ? | Fri Jul 03 1992 18:52 | 7 |
| >>>Maybe he wants to take control of Everton ( eh Watty? )
Sorry Stuo,
no room for racists at Goodison.
Paul
|
44.198 | FE's on Tour | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Tue Jul 21 1992 20:51 | 22 |
| Palace played two games in Sarth Afreeka, they beat Kaiser Chiefs in
front of 50,000 fans, score 3-2 (FE scorers Bright 2, Salako) They then
lost to ????? Chieftens 2-1 (Bright scoring again from a Salako corner)
Palace used all squad players apart from Andy Woodman, and both Salako
and Richard Shaw came through full games OK. New signing Darren
Patterson also made his debut.
The FE's depart for Sweden shortly for their traditional pre-season
tour. On the transfer front, Sheff Weds have supposedly got a #1.2m bid
in for Bright and the FEs have a #3m bid on the table for Brian Deane.
We also bid for Ferguson (?) from Dundee. McGoldrick is in contract
negotiaitions again.
Rumours abound of a change of playing style with McGoldrick and Ridger
playing wide and Bright and Salako up front.
First game - Kenny's Multi-Million Misfits at Selhurst on Sat 15th.
Paul
ps - Paneso - how was la Manga??
|
44.199 | | YUPPY::PANES | Do re me, so far, so wet | Wed Jul 22 1992 13:51 | 20 |
| <<< Note 44.198 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Life's a One Take Movie" >>>
-< FE's on Tour >-
> ps - Paneso - how was la Manga??
La Manga is a golfer's paradise. Unfortunately I don't play the game
so I had to concentrate on other pastimes and pursuits. I don't
know whether you had the sam eguy working in the bar below the flat
but he wore the same t-shirt 3 days running, but he did allow us
to walk through the bar to get to the apartment.
Did I mention earlier that Lenny Lawrence, Bob "The Cat" Bevan , and
assorted bods ( including a policeman who once arrested my travelling
companion) where there.
Stuart
BTW I lost my Evening Standard cut out'n'keep fixture list. I you have
one, please let me have a copy and I'll post it here.
|
44.200 | Fun fun fun, here we come!!! | YUPPY::PANES | Accidental death of an anti-christ | Mon Jul 27 1992 14:28 | 59 |
| Apologies for typos, and any other inaccuracies.
The home games are in capitals ( big letters )
Sat August 15th BLACKBURN ROVERS
Wed August 19th Oldham Athletic
Sat August 22nd Tottenham Hotspurs
Tues August 25th SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY
Sat August 29th NORWICH CITY
Wed September 2nd Manchester United
Sat September 5th Aston Villa
Sat September 12th OLDHAM ATHLETIC
Sat September 19th Everton
Sat September 26th SOUTHAMPTON
Sat October 3rd Coventry City
Sat October 17th MANCHESTER CITY
Sat October 24th Ipswich Town
Wed October 28th Rumbelows Cup 3rd Round
Mon November 2nd ARSENAL
Sat November 7th Chelsea
Sat November 21st NOTTINGHAM FOREST
Sat November 28th Liverpool
Wed December 2nd Rumbelows Cup 4th Round
Sat December 5th SHEFFIELD UNITED
Sat December 12th Queens Park Rangers
Sat December 19th LEEDS LEEDS LEEDS UNITED
Sat December 26th WIMBLEDON
Mon December 28th Middlesborough
Sat January 2nd F.A Cup 3rd Round
Wed January 5th Rumbelows Cup 5th Round
Sat January 9th EVERTON
Sat January 16th Southhampton
Sat January 23rd F.A Cup 4th Round
Wed January 27th Norwich City
Sat January 30th TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
Sat February 6th Blackburn Rovers
Tues February 9th ASTON VILLA
Wed February 10th Rumbelows Cup Semi-Final
Sat February 13th MANCHESTER UNITED
Sat February 20th Sheffield Wednesday
Sat February 27th COVENTRY CITY
Sat March 6th Manchester City
Wed March 10th Nottingham Forest
Sat March 13th CHELSEA
Sat March 20th Sheffield United
Tues March 23rd LIVERPOOL
Sat April 3rd QUEENS PARK RANGERS
Sun April 4th F.A. Semi-Final
Sat April 10th Wimbledon
Mon April 12th MIDDLESBOROUGH
Sat April 17th Leeds Leeds Leeds United
Sun April 18th Rumbelows Cup Final
Sat May 1st IPSWICH TOWN
Sat May 8th Arsenal
Sat May 15th F.A. Cup Final
|
44.201 | King Kenny Kracks his Konkers | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Tue Jul 28 1992 12:16 | 13 |
| Krazy Kenny is at it again. Supposedly he has made/is about to make a
#3m bid for Sir Geoffrey. Nice timing Kenny, just as all the players
and management have left the country! How bottomless is Blackburn's
pocket?
Anyway, having turned down the season's likely title hunters in the
Arse (afterall theydo have the league's best striker who is an Eagle at
heart) is Thomas really likely to go back to clog'n'cotton country from
whence he came, and give up the rural Surrey country side where he
lives now? Mind you, with the price of property in Kenley he could
probably buy most of Lancashire anyway.
Paul
|
44.202 | a nice little earner | YUPPY::PANES | Accidental death of an anti-christ | Tue Jul 28 1992 12:51 | 18 |
| <<< Note 44.201 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Life's a One Take Movie" >>>
-< King Kenny Kracks his Konkers >-
> heart) is Thomas really likely to go back to clog'n'cotton country from
> whence he came, and give up the rural Surrey country side where he
> lives now? Mind you, with the price of property in Kenley he could
> probably buy most of Lancashire anyway.
Paul,
A little parochial, but having been there a few times, I must throw
my lot in with J.A.M.M.S and agree it is indeed "grim up north". If
King Whinger ..er sorry .. Kenny wants to buy Sir Geoff for 3 mill ( no
northism intended ) then so be it, laugh - laugh - bank.
Stuart
|
44.203 | | BLKPUD::WATTY::WATTERSONP | Paul Watterson - VMS smokers | Tue Jul 28 1992 12:56 | 7 |
|
What do you mean 'grim up north' ?
We've gone nearly a week now without a riot AND the sun is shining
(it's still not warm enough to take off my five shell-suits yet though)
Paul (ex detainee of HM prison AKA Basingstoke)
|
44.204 | More Palace injuries | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Mon Aug 03 1992 16:46 | 25 |
| Results from tour of Sweden:
Can't remember the teams but the scores were:
1-0
1-0
7-2
11-1
5-0
Bright got 9 goals but the more worrying tit-bits were as follows:
Shaw did not play in any games with a knee injury
Thorn has damaged ankle ligaments
Sinnott disclocated a shoulder
Salako has pulled a hamstring
Whyte went home with cartlidge problems
Andy Woodman (our No2 keeper) played part of the last game in the
outfield and scored!
Looks like the FE's injury spate is not over yet.
Paul
|
44.205 | 28, blond England star and club captain for sale? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Fri Aug 14 1992 12:25 | 35 |
| Latest on the #3m man saga....
P W Noades has said he will only be sold if:
Geoff asks for a transfer officially (for an extra #4k per week I'd
write a letter - but to be fair, Thomas has never asked to go during
all this farting about)
Blackburn meet a #3m fee (#2.7ish to the FE's plus an additional 15% to
Crewe)
Palace have signed a replacement
That's from the Grauniad. From the Croydon Advertiser (published
earlier) Palace are after a double buy from (surprise) Wimbledon of
Phelan and Robbie Earle to avoid letting their shiny #3m gather dust
and interest too long. Apparently the transfer deadline for the Premier
League is now Friday (obviously the extra dosh from Sky has allowed
the FA to buy a fax)
Otherwise, Palace have a virtually injury free squad. Only definate
outs are Simon Rodger with an ankel injury and David Whyte after a
cartilage op. There are slight doubts about Thorn, McGoldrick (who's
signed a new 3 year contract - never mind Stu!) and Sinnott.
Squad for Saturday is:
Martyn, Heald (on loan from Orient as Andy Woodman is suspended)
Humphrey, Sinnott, Southgate, Shaw, Thorn, Young
McGoldrick, Thomas, Salako, Osborn, Massey
Bright, Coleman, Moralee
Roll on tomorrow 3pm, so we can see which shirt Geoff is wearing!
Paul
|
44.206 | | YUPPY::PANES | Your mother knits socks in Hull | Fri Aug 14 1992 12:54 | 20 |
| <<< Note 44.205 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Life's a One Take Movie" >>>
-< 28, blond England star and club captain for sale? >-
> cartilage op. There are slight doubts about Thorn, McGoldrick (who's
> signed a new 3 year contract - never mind Stu!) and Sinnott.
Now now Paul,
Have you ever heard me criticise the W.O.T.W ? If Sir Geoff is worth
3 mill then Eddie must be somewhere near a price that would stretch
the Vatican*.
Stuart
* I have it on good authority that Kenny Doglead uses this conference
as a shopping guide ( er.. I guess thats why he hasn't snapped up
T.G.A)
|
44.207 | #3.4m worth? Well he scored two good goals | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Mon Aug 17 1992 13:18 | 24 |
| FE's 3 Dalgliesh's Donkey's 3
Bright, Southgate Ripley, Shearer (2)
Osborn
Att 17,000ish
Good game, but poor Geoff Thomas really wasn't with it, not
surprisingly. Shearer did two things - score twice! As for the FE's,
Salako showed he'll be back when he is fully match fit, Southgate was a
revelation in the holding midfield role, Shaw looked to be back to his
best, and the Bisto kids (Osborn & Rodger) came of the bench to get the
equaliser. Downside was Eric Young looking decidedly off the pace, and
very uncomfortable not being able to pass back!
Noades apparently wentto Sweden for a look at an Andersson yesterday,
as did Fergie. Presumably as a replacement for Sir Geoff.
Stadium was in good shape, and had a drink in the new lounge before the
game, with (ie also in the bar!) Ray Wilkins and Gordon Cowans.
Whaddya say Paneso?
Paul
|
44.208 | .. | YUPPY::PANES | You're never alone with a Helikon 2000 | Tue Aug 18 1992 16:55 | 18 |
| <<< Note 44.207 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Life's a One Take Movie" >>>
-< #3.4m worth? Well he scored two good goals >-
> Whaddya say Paneso?
I thought the ten man Palace team were well worth the point.
Great to see Salako back ( on a couple of occasions I thought " he
wont be able to cross that", and bash me senseless with a kipper, he
did), he is obviously not fully match fit, but er (trite comment alert),
time is a great healer.
93 minute equaliser... laugh?...I almost slipped on an Arsenal away shirt.
Stu
|
44.209 | | YUPPY::PANES | You're never alone with a Helikon 2000 | Wed Aug 19 1992 13:09 | 8 |
|
According to the Grdianau, Blackburn have pulled out of the deal for Sir
Geoff, and the Squatters have accepted the F.E's bid for ( the right )
Phelan. Its now down to "personal terms".
Stuart
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44.210 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | elvis economics | Mon Aug 24 1992 21:07 | 9 |
| Dear Palace grapevine,
What's the problem between Geoff Thomas and Andy Gray then?
Judging by Thomas' attempt to go for the ball(s) at WHL on
Saturday they don't appear to be the best of friends, although
Thomas appears to be the best of fiends. Arf! Arf!
barry.
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44.211 | | YUPPY::PANES | Whither Heidi??? | Wed Aug 26 1992 15:30 | 25 |
| <<< Note 44.210 by ARRODS::OHAGANB "elvis economics" >>>
> Dear Palace grapevine,
> What's the problem between Geoff Thomas and Andy Gray then?
> Judging by Thomas' attempt to go for the ball(s) at WHL on
> Saturday they don't appear to be the best of friends, although
> Thomas appears to be the best of fiends. Arf! Arf!
> barry.
Gray was a disruptive influence at Selhurst. He is also an intellectual dwarf
who probably to wind-up Sir Geoff with some "humour".
Sir Geoff was back to something akin to his old self last night. Martyn made
a bit of a schoolboy (h)owler to allow Wednesday to level the score. Palace
had what looked to me like a perfectly good goal disallowed 2 minutes from the
end.
The Eagles need Salako back as soon as possible as the attacking options at
the moment are somewhat limited.
Stuart
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44.212 | The Imps visit the cauldron\ | YUPPY::PANES | Forget it Heidi, its over! | Thu Aug 27 1992 13:16 | 3 |
| Lincoln in the Copa de Coca-Cola.
Stuart:L.G.C
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44.213 | Played 4 Drawn 4 | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Fri Aug 28 1992 19:23 | 26 |
| Stu,
See the FEs retained their unbeaten record while I was away, and also
managed a few more injuries. When are people going to recognise the
major problems that we have had over the past season and a half.
The latest ones are:
Richard Shaw Broken cheekbone
John Salako Hamstring - 50-50 for Norwich
Dean Gordon Ankle ligaments
Simon Rodger Ankle ligaments
Mark Bright Concussion - should be OK for Norwich
David Whyte Knee injury
Jamie Moralee Multiple injuries after collision with concrete
post in reserve game
If Salako is unfit, we have no recognised leftsided midfielder fit.
Add to this Coppell's refusal to buy a partner for Bright and 4 draws
ain't bad.
When I was in Dallas I found an area called Coppell, described as a
whole new way of living. Maybe Stevie could go there for a holiday.
Paul
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44.214 | It may be winter outside, but in my heart its spring | YUPPY::PANES | Skywest & crooked, twisted & strange as | Mon Sep 07 1992 16:22 | 33 |
44.215 | Doctor in the Park? | YUPPY::PANES | You don't come close | Fri Sep 11 1992 18:56 | 7 |
|
Andy Thorn and Dean Gordon are to undergo surgery. This brings the total to
eight Palace players who have been under the knife since the beginning of
the season.
Stuart
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44.216 | We were at Wembley for the Ice Hockey | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Life's a One Take Movie | Mon Sep 14 1992 12:50 | 10 |
| Stu,
As we were two of the missing thousands on Saturday, can you provide an
unbiased match report for me? Did the FE's stick with their new policy
of playing total football!?! The goals looked quite well worked on the
box. Also - why did Geoff go off at HT? Has Kenny made another offer?
We deserve to be told....
Paul
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44.217 | Just say no.. | YUPPY::PANES | You don't come close | Tue Sep 15 1992 13:38 | 32 |
| <<< Note 44.216 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Life's a One Take Movie" >>>
-< We were at Wembley for the Ice Hockey >-
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Hung onto your Wembley season ticket for old times sake?
> Stu,
> As we were two of the missing thousands on Saturday, can you provide an
> unbiased match report for me? Did the FE's stick with their new policy
> of playing total football!?! The goals looked quite well worked on the
> box. Also - why did Geoff go off at HT? Has Kenny made another offer?
> We deserve to be told....
> Paul
Total football.... errr.... ermmm... not exactly, but Eddie did a
passable impression of Neeskens falling over. It was a memorably
unforgetable game, except for Chris Armstrong grabbing a brace of goals
in as many minutes. As to why Sir Geoff was taken off, I have no idea.
I went to the P.I.S.A meeting afterwards, but again old age, dementia or
the milk of amnesia seem to leave me with something less than total recall.
I will be appearing next at the Southhampton game ( this should be a
rehearsal for the match against the North London Kickers ), Coppell's
sublime to Branfoot's ridiculous.
Stuart
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44.218 | WHY COULDN'T WE OLDHAM? | SEDOAS::COLLIP | | Tue Sep 15 1992 21:03 | 12 |
| I too am a long term Palace fan.I was at the Oldham game on Saturday
and failed to see the first half plan.We appered to have McGoldrick
sweeping and Salako at left back.Once we resorted to orthodox wingers
in the second half it worked much better.However I cannot understand
why the ball isn't played more from Humphries to MCGoldrick on the wing
more often it seems to work well as against long balls down the middle.
I beleive the second Oldham goal was down to not using this route more
and taking the pressure off the Oldham defence.Any comments?
Peter
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44.219 | cue - Watty.... | YUPPY::PANES | White dope on punk | Mon Sep 21 1992 13:09 | 17 |
|
Huge_great_mega_club_from_up_t'north_whos_chaiman_would_sign_a_black_player_if
_there_were_any_good_ones_honest_guv 0
Teeny_weeny_little_club 2 ( Chris "Black as Newgate's knocker " Armstrong 2)
First win of the season. First time the F.E's have won at Goodison. Chris
Armstrong, four goals in four games. I take it Keown wasn't playing because
the game appears to have passed without incident.
Not content with have 8 players undergoing surgery this season, Palace's injury
list no extends to 11.
Stuart
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44.220 | Looking forward to Lincoln Crumble on Tuesday | YUPPY::PATEMAN | TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad | Mon Sep 21 1992 13:31 | 4 |
| From the TV it looked like Salads was the driving force again - maybe
Taylor will pick one good player in his squad for Norway.
Paul
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44.221 | Mine eyes have seen the dawning of the.... | YUPPY::PATEMAN | TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad | Wed Sep 23 1992 13:19 | 31 |
| Palace 3 Lincoln 1
Southgate ??
Salako
McGoldrick
First sight of the new style Eagles (slightly spoilt by the non
availability of Armstrong - cup-tied) and very impressive. Only the
Lincoln keeper kept it from being 7 or 8. We hit the woodwork twice,
Southgate had a pile driver blocked, Salako had two excellent shots
saved, Osborn had one blocked by the keepers legs and N'dah had a
header just over on his first team debut. Lincoln scored from a Martyn
error when a hard low shot escaped him, probably due to the very wet
ball, and his total loack of activity for 87 minutes.
Anyway, the FEs have now abandonned any pretence to the long ball apart
from goalkicks, and build from Southgate pushing hard in midfield
feeding Salako, McGoldrick, Williams (looks an excellent buy) and
full-back Humphrey out wide. Osborn is taking the play maker role with
Thomas out, and doing an excellent job. When the injuries clear we
should be even better. I'd be happier with Shaw or maybe Rodger at left
back, Thorn will bolster the middle, but on last night's evidence may
come in for Young rather than Coleman, and then there is Geoff. To be
honest, the midfield looked better without him, far more controlled and
thoughtful.
Anyway, the best moment last night was Salako's goal - he's wel and
truely back and must surely be in line for Taylor's line up in front of
journeyman Sinton.
Paul
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44.222 | | YUPPY::PANES | White dope on punk | Thu Sep 24 1992 13:15 | 5 |
| Paul,
Its a joy to read a report like that.
Stuart
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44.223 | Lumme!! I nearly saw a kick-off | YUPPY::PANES | Mind made up, mouth undone | Mon Sep 28 1992 13:13 | 11 |
| Palace 1 ( The Ninja ) Southampton 2
Palace missed a penalty ( so did I - nature calling ), and a bucketful
of chances. The F.E's have now slipped to second from bottom, but whereas
is season passim I would be full of gloom and despondency at least they
are playing better football and creating openings. Its the high-flyers
at Highfield on Saturday.
Stuart
Mr Pateman, please feel free to place a more fulsome match report.
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44.224 | From the other end of Ron's members | YUPPY::PATEMAN | TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad | Mon Sep 28 1992 17:20 | 23 |
| Mr Panes
This was one of the most depressing yet entertaining matches of recent
years at Selhurst, the depressing bit was our inability to put the
round thing between the tall white things with string between them.
Johnny "will Taylor pick him" Salako had 4 good chances including the
pen. If that had gone in I am sure we would have buried the Saints
(not) by 4 or 5 and Salads would have had a hat-trick. Armstrong was
let don by his first touch, Osborn had one go just over etc etc. As for
Southampton - well, 5 bookings says most of it. Niggly, whingy - what
do you expect with Adams, Speedie and Groves! The Sunday Mirror names
Flowers MotM!!! And this a man who was blatantly wasting time from the
25th minute!
Anyway good performances from most of the Eaglets, but Armstrong was
strongarmed for most of the game by Monkou. I hear we are looking at
Gary Charles from Forest - that would be a good positive buy, as would
bringing in Rodger (when fit) for Sinnot. But Thorn and Thomas will
definately have a job getting back in if we start converting the
chances.
Paulo
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44.225 | What super fun | YUPPY::PANES | Dan Quayle? Just say noe! | Mon Oct 19 1992 13:20 | 32 |
44.226 | So I missed the game of the season then... | YUPPY::PATEMAN | TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad | Thu Oct 22 1992 14:57 | 14 |
| Stu,
Now come on, can our beloved Eagles really be that bad? Unsurprisingly,
the FEs were not top billing in the US over the Presidential election
and the World Series so I didn't get the result 'til I got home. Sounds
like I missed a thriller.
What would you change to fix it? I still say Rodger for left back and
buy Charles for right back. But I don't really want Thomas back unless
he can definately be better than Southgate or Osborn.
Tell us the truth Stu.
Paul
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44.227 | | YUPPY::PANES | Sack one Major not 30000 miners!! | Mon Oct 26 1992 13:19 | 10 |
| <<< Note 44.226 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad" >>>
-< So I missed the game of the season then... >-
> What would you change to fix it?
I would stop missing bloody penalties.
Stuart ( a match report when the mists clear).
Stuart
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44.228 | oh when the Saints go marching out.... | YUPPY::PANES | Apache Twins - 300lbs of pure sex | Fri Oct 30 1992 14:40 | 14 |
| Branfoot's Booters 0 Palace 2 ( W.O.T.W Eeedddeeee McGoldrick 1
John "The new <insert name> Salako 1)
Only caught the goals on the telly but by all accounts Eddie tore the
inappropriately name Saints apart, and Salako scored an extremely good
goal.
The Arse on Monday, and a chance for George Graham's cloggers to become
thirty-somethings ( bookings that is!)
Love and kisses ( especially to Mr McCabe ),
Stuart
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44.229 | No Ian Wright return? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad | Mon Nov 02 1992 19:28 | 6 |
| According to the Evening Tory, Ian (GG made me an angry b*st*rd) Wright
will not be playing tonight, neither will Dixon or Winterburn.
Maybe this will be a good omen
Paul
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44.230 | drink up Georgie | YUPPY::PANES | Apache Twins - 300lbs of pure sex | Tue Nov 03 1992 12:43 | 45 |
|
..and so to Selhurst for the Palace's first game on Sky. The
T.V company promised music, gurls and fireworks, and the still
South London sky was illuminated after a few minutes when a
well taken goal by Merson ( completely against the run of play
) induced the pitiful Arsenal away support to rub the brush
nylon collars of their car-coats against the myriad of shell
suits thus causing a small electro-static storm.
Palace equalised later and then Ina Wrong got the winner.
( up to your usual high standard of match reports Ed.)
It was in fairness a "professional" display by the Arse , with
Bould and Adams all arms and fetlocks, but as to why the F.Es
persisted in playing the ball in the air and not run at the
quadrapeds is beyond me. After Armstrong was kicked out of the
game, Palace looked short of attacking options although I did
like the way that Coleman failed to be intimidated by our four
legged friends.
Well thats enough unbiased stuff. People often ask me
"Stuart, who are your favourite past or present Manchester
United players?"
"Mark Hughes?" - No say I, he's a cheating git!
"Bobby Charlton?" No, I reply... he's just a slim Stan
Flashman.
"Clayton Blackmore?" No, no, no, not whilst my mother is still
alive.
"Stevie Coppell"... a gentlemen says I.
"George Best"...easily the most outstanding British player I
have had the privilege to watch and last night I got to meet
him ( you'll never believe this but he was in the bar).
Stuart ( keeping the faith )
BTW Referee Vic Callow is a cheating, biased incompetent waste of space.
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44.231 | 1 from 19, will it be 2 from 38? | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Tue Nov 03 1992 13:10 | 26 |
| >> as to why the F.Es
>>persisted in playing the ball in the air and not run at the
>>quadrapeds is beyond me.
It surely couldn't have anything to do with that's the only way they
know how to play the game, could it?
Is there any truth in the rumour that the Gatwick air traffic control
staff are a might concerned about all the unidentified flying objects
that keep showing up on their radar screens every Saturday afternoon?
You'll not be surprised to here that at huge expense the CAA have invested
millions in trying to discover the source of these UFOs, passenger
safety and all that. However, so far they haven't managed to solve the
mystery. The findings so far indicate that these UFOs are spherical
objects, about 12 inches across, they appear on Saturday afternoons between
15.00 and 17.00 and make the odd appearance midweek in the early evening
The findings further show that these objects seem to emanate from an area
of London just south of Streatham. A GATC spokesman is allegdedly quoted
as saying, "This has been going on for at least ten years, but in the past
two years it's got much worse. I have to tell you we're really concerned."
Anyone with any information as to the possible cause of this phenomena
should contact GATC as a matter of urgency.
Mike M
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44.232 | Adams & Bould - Men in Motion (NOT) | YUPPY::PATEMAN | TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad | Tue Nov 03 1992 20:07 | 33 |
| What a witty chap - obviously didn't see the match last night as the
Arse caused GATC far more problems the the FEs with punts from Seaman
and the twin stone towers of ball skills at the heart of their defence
However, they deserved to win for taking their chances while we
squandered ours. But - Bould should have got a yellow at least for his
foul on Armstrong that took him out of the game, it was rather brutal.
Also - two possible penalties - one when Dixon handed down a Salako
cross at close range and another when rising star Osborn was hauled
down but decided to get up again as he isn't an acting whinger like
Smith.
Nice stamp in the face too for Southgate from Hillier - he really is a
delightful little chap - all studs and boots.
Anyway - Fergie said on Sunday that we were better than our league
position - lets hope we buy a couple of full backs and start winning.
However a run of games like:
Chelsea A
Forest H
Liverpool A
Liverpool/Sheff Utd A - Coca Cola
Sheff Utd H
QPR A
Leeds H
Wombles H
does not bode well
Paul - who nearly got the ball in the head in the second half and must
have been on the box.....
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44.233 | Paul Pateman D.E.A? | YUPPY::PANES | Apache Twins - 300lbs of pure sex | Tue Nov 03 1992 20:22 | 16 |
| <<< Note 44.232 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad" >>>
-< Adams & Bould - Men in Motion (NOT) >-
Paul,
Did you see Ray Parlour in the Players' Bar licking his wounds?
Stuart
BTW David Lacey ( Guardian hack and notorious Palace hater ) wrote
"This season Crystal Palace have abandoned their dependence on the long
ball, with the players pressing up behind it and much good has the
change done them"......"Attractive though Palace's football was..."
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44.234 | A cure for insoumnia | IMBUSY::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Mon Nov 09 1992 21:56 | 14 |
44.235 | Whaddya expect from a Chelsea fan???? | YUPPY::PANES | Beware geeks bearing gifts | Tue Nov 10 1992 12:08 | 11 |
| <<< Note 44.234 by IMBUSY::SPAIN "There's always the U.S." >>>
-< A cure for insoumnia >-
A fair match report, but may I just point out that you didn't drink
enough to survive that particular flavour of the Selhurst Experience.
Stuart
P.S Good trip?
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44.236 | Heh Heh Heh Heh Heh.... | ARRODS::OHAGANB | | Tue Nov 10 1992 12:38 | 3 |
| Fantastic first paragraph in Gary's note don't you think Stuart?
barry.
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44.237 | | YUPPY::PANES | Turn on, tune in , switch off | Tue Nov 24 1992 12:17 | 19 |
|
Palace 1 Forest 1
Not the classic that everyone predicted ( ahem ). At times Forest looked
all over the place. The F.E's took the lead with a nice finish from
Armstrong, and then 7 minutes from the end Forest scrambled an equaliser.
I have never seen Forest players celebrate so much.
Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday, and it's apparently party time again.
After the success of the "Wear a hat to Anfield " last season, its scarf
time and the Eagle Eye is encouraging everyone to wave them them Barcelona
Style. Unfortunately I wont be there.
Stuart
BTW The trainer's bench on Saturday was sponsored by Carter:The Unstoppable
Sex Machine, hopefully staying up will not be The Impossible Dream.
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44.238 | Salako Worries | FILOFX::PATEMAN | TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad | Thu Nov 26 1992 16:51 | 15 |
| Injury update...
John Salako is flying to LA to see the surgeon who fixed his knee to
try and sort out why it is currently "unstable". This sounds ominous.
Thomas and Simon Rodger are at Lilleshall for fitness rehabilitation
and should be available for the Sheff Utd game on Dec 5th.
Our Yugoslavian triallist Stankoivoich (Sp?) was supposed to play in
the reserves at Soton but it was rained off. Apparently he is a right
back-cum-sweeper.
Not very optimistic about Saturday and Tuesday....
Paul
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44.239 | if you do, take a scarf | YUPPY::PANES | Looking for Ms Good Vend | Thu Nov 26 1992 16:55 | 8 |
| <<< Note 44.238 by FILOFX::PATEMAN "TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad" >>>
-< Salako Worries >-
Bad news indeed about Salako.
Paul, are you going up to Anfield?
Stuart ( bigger debts than B.C.C.I)
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44.240 | Are you? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad | Thu Nov 26 1992 18:19 | 5 |
| Nope, not to either - off to see the in-laws on Saturday, missed Forest
to as I was at my DEC100 do in Bath. Will be back on track with the
Blades nd fat boy Hodges though.
Paul
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44.241 | Maybe next year | YUPPY::PANES | Looking for Ms Good Vend | Thu Nov 26 1992 19:01 | 10 |
| <<< Note 44.240 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad" >>>
-< Are you? >-
Nope my usual football buddies are going up tomorrow, the Panes Exchequer
is struggling to keep body and soul together ( I have even knocked drinking
on the head ). Funnily enough though, whilst moving my desk last weekend
I found a Palace scarf that I won in a raffle, in the Eagles Nest, many
pints ago.
Stuart ( The thinking mans Bob Maxwell )
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44.242 | Lifeline Scores again | YUPPY::PATEMAN | TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad | Thu Nov 26 1992 20:49 | 6 |
| Just to make you green....
I won my third Lifeline prize this week! Another #25 consolation!
As Robert palmer says....Some Guys etc
Paul
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44.243 | Down with the Wombles?? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Liverpool 4 Norwich 1 | Wed Dec 02 1992 00:50 | 10 |
| I can't believe that it's five days since the last reply to this note
Did something happen on Saturday or what? (:==:)
Will both Sainsbury row 12 (just behind the veg row) teams be relegated
this season??
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
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44.244 | FE's stuttering to take off again | YUPPY::PATEMAN | TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad | Wed Dec 02 1992 11:29 | 27 |
| As neither Paneso nor I went, the result was obviously a forgone
conclusion. Anyway, after all the scousers whinging about injuries,
consider our list...
Salako - possibly for the second season
Thomas
Rodger
Whyte - natural deputy for Armstrong
Barnes- another striker
Gordon - deputy for Salako
and now Paul Williams, so we went into last night's game without both
our regular forwards and two debutants - N'dah at 17 and Bowery (21)
who has only played non-legue and a few combi games, and the Palace
grit came though, we nearly had you and if the young lads had taken
their first half chances would have beaten you three or four nil. Even
your penalty was iffy and scored by a player who should have been off
for a professional foul on N'dah (clear with just Hooper to beat on the
half way line when chopped by Marsh).
Hopefully, with Thomas and Rodger back in the next two weeks (Rodger
was the best of the three young midfielders playing last season) our
season starts here!
Paul
Paneso - you can surface again now, the ghost has been laid!
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44.245 | I'll never play for England | YUPPY::PANES | Looking for Ms Good Vend | Wed Dec 02 1992 12:43 | 20 |
| <<< Note 44.244 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad" >>>
-< FE's stuttering to take off again >-
> Paul
> Paneso - you can surface again now, the ghost has been laid!
Before entering anything about the thrashing Palace received on Saturday, I
wanted to speak to my men on the spot. Good result last night, but it looks
like I'm scuppered for the replay. Souness has been whingeing on ( somethings
never change ), and Liverpoll got a dodgy penalty ( somethings never chanege).
The (dull) Blades on Saturday and it should be a belter ( ahem ). I have the
pleasure of introducing some colonials to the beautiful game, and what a
treat they are in for. Their first "soccer" match and its the Fab Ones at the
Theatre of Fun.
Stuart
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44.246 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | By eck it's parky | Wed Dec 02 1992 13:39 | 14 |
|
I was forced to listen to most of the game last night, and from an
unbiased point of view I thought Palace were robbed. Liverpool started
off as if all they had to do was turn up, but Palace surprised them on
the break and could have been two or three up by half-time. On of the
new blokes with an unpronouncable name - Nrorr or something like that
caused all sorts of problems.
After Palace took the lead, Liverpool dominated, but not long before
their equaliser, Marsh should have been sent off when he pulled down a
man who was clear - then just to make things worse, Marsh himself
scored from the penalty spot after a very dodgy penalty.
Paul
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44.247 | From Atlanta to Sainsburys for the game? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Soon: warm beer, football, rain | Wed Dec 02 1992 21:15 | 13 |
| Paul/Stuart,
Is the replay all-ticket? are either of you going and would be
interested in meeting up for a beer or two before and/or after.
(or even getting me a ticket - i'll pay you back honest)
I get to visit England (mainly Reading!) the week after next and can't
believe my luck at getting a chance to see the League Champions/F.A Cup
Winners/Coke cup winners Elect play at Selhurst.
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
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44.248 | Nurse - pass the screens!!! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad | Wed Dec 02 1992 21:56 | 19 |
| Andrew,
You clearly haven't been to Selhurst recently, let me shatter your
illusion. Palace get respectable crowds (15-20k depending on
opposition) unlike the squatters (4k is they are lucky) but we haven't
had an all ticketer since the arse in the year we came third.
At the moment I'm a doubtful starter as we have a meal booked for that
night. Not sure what Paneso is upto.
BTW - Chairman Ron has just announced a 10% pay cut for all Palace
staff (including himself) except for Coppell, Smith and the players.
This is in response to falling gates, down 3k on last season.
Trivia - I have just been let into a traffic queue by Steady/Fast Eddie
McGoldrick, star sweeper of last nights' game in his new K reg BeeEmm 3
series convertible, looks like he's spending the 10 goal bonus early!
Paul
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44.249 | | YUPPY::PANES | Horribilis anus | Thu Dec 03 1992 12:08 | 12 |
| Curses , rats and double rats. If it is the 16th then I'm booked and
if its the 15th ( don't the F.E's normally play on a Tuesday ), I
am out in the sticks and don't know what time I will be able to get away.
Andrew, I there is a change in plans I will mail you.
Cheers,
Stuart
P.S Of course if the referee hadn't of given an iffy penalty all of this
would be academic.
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44.250 | Eagle Droppings | YUPPY::PATEMAN | TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad | Fri Dec 11 1992 13:34 | 32 |
| Snippetts
John Salako is out for the rest of the season after a further knee
operation in LA
Sinnott (at own request) and Mortimer (at Coppells request) are on the
transfer list
Thomas and Rodger are due back for training on Monday and are likely to
be in contention for the Leeds game on Sunday 21. Thomas is also an
outside bet for a squad place against the scousers on Wednesday
Paul Williams is out for the match against QPR, but should be back for
the Coca Cola on Weds
Whinge time -
The Daily Mail's list of "fair play" has Palace near the bottom on the
basis that they order the teams by least bookings, then least sendings
off also in League only. Hence the FEs two red cards (Thorn most
unluckily by all observers with Ruddock and Sinnott for two bookable
offences one being handball) are about third from bottom, on bookings
they are around 4th from top with 14. A Minor whinge but when you hear
the Sky men talking of Liverpool's 22 bookings and 3 offs this season
(but not just in the League) Palace's bad boys tag sits a bit harshly.
Anyway, good performance against the Blades in the second half,
Humphrey was superb, as was Armstrong. Good shows also from Southgate,
N'dah and Bowery for the last 10 mins when he came on. Fast Eddie was
very poor tho'.
Paul
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44.251 | | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Fri Dec 11 1992 13:38 | 4 |
| > The Daily Mail's list of "fair play" has Palace near the bottom on the
Absolutely disgraceful show by the flatulent ones. Keep us informed on
this Stuo.
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44.252 | Ooh ah. George Ndah | YUPPY::PANES | My base is not for touching | Fri Dec 11 1992 14:49 | 10 |
|
Paul,
Bad news about Salako..doesn't he realise that only "big clubs" have injury
problems. As to you Spencer m'lad , off to your own topic and review the
Arse's unblemished record.
Stuart
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44.253 | EEEeeeeaaaaaggggggllllleeeesssssssss | YUPPY::PANES | My base is not for touching | Tue Dec 15 1992 14:24 | 19 |
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QPR 1 - Palace 3
At last a win at the subbuteo ground.
After the game Steve Coppell and Eddie ( W.O.T.W ) McGoldrick were
attacked by fans ( presumably Rangers' ). Messrs Coppell and McGoldrick
made their escape just in the nick of time, but I am surprised
that Eddie managed to get to safety, because he normally falls over when
he is chased.
Scousepool in the Coca-Cola ( formerly known by some as the "Rumbleows ")
tomorrow, then Leeds Leeds Leeds on Sunday ( 13:30 K.O ).
Salako has denied allegations that his recurring injury has curtailed
his career. Godd news for Palace , England and all football lovers.
Stuart
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44.254 | Tighten that Tendon | YUPPY::PATEMAN | TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad | Tue Dec 15 1992 15:13 | 11 |
| On Salads...
Coppell was quoted after the operation on his knee that it was now
"tighter" than the good one. The problem was that the tendon implanted
had got too slack causing the knee to flex too much.
Any news on the injuries to Coleman, N'dah and Williams? We could be
rather short of strikers with Armstrong cup-tied, maybe they'll recall
Stan the Man from Southend - NO! Quick nurse the screens!!!
Paul
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44.255 | Roll on Chelsea | YUPPY::PATEMAN | TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad | Thu Dec 17 1992 13:10 | 26 |
| Having slagged off Liverpool in their note, time to praise the FEs in
ours. Great performance by all concerned. The defence now looks close
to being as solid as when we finished 3rd in the league, and had the
added benefit of Eddie McGoldrick sweeping up (still his best position
I reckon). Southgate was superb in midfield and Osborn and Bowry
batteled very hard. Rodger looked short of match sharpness but took
some mean corners and it was his first first team game proper since
late last season (and he played a full reserve game on Monday) and
finally, Grant Watts - running his heart out at 18 years old and
scoring too!
Remember who's missing - Thomas, Salako, Armstrong, Williams, Coleman
all regulars, and the age/experience of the team -
Southgate - 22 first season in midfield
Osborn - 21 first season as a regular
Bowry - 21 three first team games
Watts - 18 first full game
N'dah - 17 5 or 6 full games
Rodger - 22ish first game back from long term injury.
Adrian Pearce on capital gold got it right -
The Palace Eaglets pecking the Liver Birds out of the cup
Paul
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44.256 | Are you SURE this isn't the Liverpool note?!! | FORTY2::ASH | Grahame Ash @REO | Thu Dec 17 1992 17:31 | 3 |
| > Remember who's missing - Thomas, Salako, Armstrong, Williams, Coleman
> all regulars, and the age/experience of the team -
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44.257 | | EBYGUM::WATTERSONP | By eck it's parky | Thu Dec 17 1992 18:02 | 9 |
| >>> -< Are you SURE this isn't the Liverpool note?!! >-
No - some of the noters in here go to games.........
:-)
Only joking - this isn't a personal attack on any individuals.
Paul
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44.258 | update? | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Thu Dec 17 1992 19:10 | 1 |
| Any update on the bookings/sendings-off front to report Stuart? ;-)
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44.259 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Dec 17 1992 20:35 | 7 |
| >>Any update on the bookings/sendings-off front to report Stuart? ;-)
C'mon, Peter, I surprised you have to ask. Surely your aware of
the FE's exemplary disciplinary record in the past four or five
seasons. Well they have, haven't they??
Mike M
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44.260 | Ian Wrong tarnished by Man in Car Coat Shock | YUPPY::PATEMAN | TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad | Fri Dec 18 1992 15:17 | 5 |
| What is it with you lot? Palace won a fair play award last season. We
have an excellent record compared to certain other London teams we
could discuss who have a liking for car coats.
Paul (maybe Paneso is stiil celebrating Wednesday)
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44.261 | Tight but the Right result | YUPPY::PATEMAN | TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad | Mon Dec 21 1992 13:25 | 28 |
| FE's 1 Thorn
Leeds 0
Att 14,500ish
Pretty dour match, Palace playing McGoldrick as sweeper plus a 4 man
midfield with only Armstrong upfront, but at our end of the table
points are more important than fancy football. The FEs played very well
to a disciplined system and held Leeds mostly at the edge of the box,
like they did Liverpool. Also good to see Thomas back and looking more
like the player of last season. Leeds didn't come that close to scoring
apart from a Varadi effort, and Young was again superb looking after
Chapman. He did a far better (and cleaner) job than Whyte managed on
Armstrong. If Coppell had decided to push out more by bringing on Watts
alongside Armstrong we could have severely dented Leeds' defence.
Still, 3 league wins on the trot, and a good potential run coming up:
Wombles at Home
M'boro away
Everton at Home
Soton away
plus cup games with Hartlepool and Chelsea. 8 points from those games
should see us in mid table and the football can start flowing a bit
more, but we got the 3 points which is the main thing.
Paul
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44.262 | | FILOFX::PANES | Don't buy Cliff, buy Carter | Mon Dec 21 1992 15:31 | 23 |
| Another fair report , Paul. I was impressed with the amount of work that
Armstrong got through, and although Palace only played one up front, he
didn't give the Leeds defence any opportunity to relax.
Three well earned points. I was a little disappointed with the bars being
closed after the game, but necessity is the mother of invention and a suitable
venue was found for some illicit Sunday afternoon grog.
The Wombles on Boxing day and hopefully the Palace's P.L position will look
more healthy.
Stuart
BTW Sir Geoff did look a lot more like his old self. Perhaps he realises that
he is not automatically guaranteed a place in the starting line-up.
There was a long article on Ina Wrong in yesterday's Observer, which ( and I
paraphrase ) suggested that he was a fine player at the F.E's but has turned
into a thug since joining the Arse.
Did the Arse pick up any bookings on Saturday? Am I any nearer my sweepstake
winning 63?
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44.263 | | FORTY2::ASH | Grahame Ash @REO | Mon Dec 21 1992 18:06 | 5 |
| Hi Stuart,
No comment on David Lacey today?? I thought he was quite nice about Palace!)
g
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44.264 | clue: it isn't one of the Wise Men | YUPPY::PANES | Don't buy Cliff, buy Carter | Mon Dec 21 1992 18:30 | 21 |
| <<< Note 44.263 by FORTY2::ASH "Grahame Ash @REO" >>>
>Hi Stuart,
>No comment on David Lacey today?? I thought he was quite nice about Palace!)
>g
Grahame,
I am still recovering from the shock. Perhaps he has acquired a ghost-writer
or maybe he is into the "season of goodwill" or perhaps he has finally realised
that Palace can ( and often do ) play good football, and that for hoofers and
hoolies he should look towards Norf London.
Stuart
BTW Does anybody know which role Tony Adams has got in the Arsenal nativity
play.
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44.265 | | BLOOMS::OHAGANB | Hey, Ho! Let's Go | Mon Dec 21 1992 18:54 | 9 |
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>BTW Does anybody know which role Tony Adams has got in the Arsenal nativity
> play.
Yep, he's understudy to Geoff Thomas who's on a months nativity
play loan from the Palace.
barry.
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44.266 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Mon Dec 21 1992 18:57 | 13 |
| >> Palace can ( and often do ) play good football, and that for hoofers
Good one, Stuart! Next you'll be telling us that Ron Noades is joining
the Labour Party!
As for Tony Adams in the Arsenal nativity play, he isn't down to play
Jesus, is he? After all they both walk on water (particularly, so I'm
told, after a few bevvies!)
BTW I understand that the FEs also thought of doing a nativity play.
The only problem was they couldn't find one wise man let alone three!
Mike M
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44.267 | | BLOOMS::OHAGANB | Hey, Ho! Let's Go | Mon Dec 21 1992 19:10 | 9 |
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>BTW I understand that the FEs also thought of doing a nativity play.
I heard they were going to stage a seasonal "Black & White Minstrel
Show", personally translated into Afrikaaner by Uncle Ron but I
now understand that Everton have recently bought the rights to that
one instead.
barry.
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44.268 | David Who? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad | Tue Dec 22 1992 11:31 | 19 |
| Before this errant gooner got admitted to these hallowed halls, another
shriek inducing name was mentioned - David (I'm in love with seaweed in
a Tesco bag) Lacey. However, I am seriously worried about this formerly
entirely predictable and trustworthy individual, since he has now
submitted two consecutive match reports praising Palace for their
organisation, system approach and (in some cases) individual
performance. Furthermore, Eric Young got the Grauniad Performanve of
the Week! This is the second time it has gone to an FE player following
Salads Salako winning it for his performance against the Sotons in the
Fizzy Brown Water Cup.
The final clincher was to here him come very close to praising Geoff
Thomas.
Something is clearly awry in the cloisters of Lacey land and the men
from the Norwood omnibus need to be told, after all, he may turn up at
Selhurst more often and we definately don't want that!
paul
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44.269 | | YUPPY::PANES | Don't buy Cliff, buy Carter | Mon Jan 04 1993 15:01 | 11 |
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Hartlepool 1 Palace 0
I couldn't bring myself to watch the game, but I am told ( even by an
Arsenal fan ) that the winning penalty was somewhat dubious.
Palace entertain Chelsea in the quarter-final of the Coca-Cola nee
Rumbleows (sic) nee League Cup on Wednesday.
Stuart
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44.270 | Brave man | OPG::TONY | | Mon Jan 04 1993 15:09 | 11 |
| Re. 269
Stu,
I must say is very brave of you to actually enter the result..
I suppose you're sick as a parrot or can you say as an eagle..
Better luck in the Coke Cup
Tony
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44.271 | Re-Intstate the Selhurst 11! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad | Mon Jan 04 1993 16:37 | 20 |
| And just when it was all going so well.....
A comfortable 2-0 win over the Wombles, the only interest really being
in how many of them would still be in the pitch at the end and trying
to get the linesman to look at Vinnie Jones's feet when he took long
throws, a hard fought 1-0 win at Middlesboro', upto 15th in the League,
just 4 points behind the Arse who they still reckon can win the title
(and we've lost two less games), and then some cr*ppy ref gives the
softest penalty I've seen in years.
Even Gary (The Blessed Ever Sitting on the Fence) Lineker thought it
wasn't a penalty.
Still, Cheslea on Weds could see Wembley getting closer in the Coca
Cola and three points from the Toffee-midgets on Saturday could even
see us above Looneypool in the League.
Chin up Stu...
Paul
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44.272 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Well Des, it was a bit of a bobbler.... | Mon Jan 04 1993 16:45 | 5 |
|
True, it wasn't a penalty, but judging from the TV highlights and reading
the papers etc, it seems that Hartlepool deserved to win anyway.
Tim
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44.273 | | YUPPY::PANES | Don't buy Cliff, buy Carter | Mon Jan 04 1993 17:21 | 15 |
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Paul,
I have seen the Wombles many times over the last few seasons, but I was
staggered to see just how dirty they now are. Anyway a useful 3 points.
Football lovers and music fans all over the country , will be tuning
into BBC 2 tonight ( 20:50 ) to watch Sean's Shorts which features
not only C.P.F.C but Carter:U.S.M.
T.V Quick
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44.274 | | TRUCKS::SANT | But sir, it's *supposed* to do that! | Mon Jan 04 1993 17:58 | 17 |
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The penalty Hartlepool were awarded was a (very sick, if you're
a Palace fan, which I'm not) joke.
Steve Coppell may very well have been steaming mad, but gets great
credit for the sporting and magnanimous way he conducted himself
in the MotD interview. Even the 'pool manager didn't try and
convince us that it was a penalty.
Harlepool didn't deserve to win from the hi-lites they showed on
the box. They had a lot of pressure in the last 20 minutes but
Palace had created enough chances to be 2-0 up long before that.
All Palace seemed guilty of was settling for a replay with about
10 minutes still to play. Jmho...
Andy.
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44.275 | Kenny Daglish saw sense JIT | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Tue Jan 05 1993 22:36 | 9 |
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The Palace game was shown in full on RTE on Saturday. For me the
highlight was not the dodgey penalty but a free kick from Geoff
(England's top midfielder) Thomas. His free kick from 40 yards, not
only sailed well over the bar but also well over the stand behind the
goal. The home fans intimated that he may well be related to a certain
talented Arsenal centre back.
Gary.
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44.276 | Willaims and Watts? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad | Wed Jan 06 1993 11:44 | 27 |
| Ignoring that last cruel jibe.....
Team news tonight is that Paul Williams is finally fit for selction
again, as is Andy Thorn. Osborn and Bowry both have injuries and face
fitness tests. Southgate will be out for another month with a broken
bone in his foot, and Armstrong is cuptied.
Squad:
Martyn, Shaw, Humphrey, Young, Thorn, McGoldrick, Thomas, Osborn,
Bowry, Rodger, Coleman, Sinnott, Watts, Williams
By the way Mr Spain.....
People at the match report a ludicrous decision by the ref calling the
FEs back for a free kick when Armstrong was clear with only the keeper
to beat. The Beeb didn't show this - is it true? Maybe it preceeded the
free kick you refer to!
Prediction for tonight.....
FEs 2 Chelsea 1
FE's then bound to be drawn against the Winners of
Forest/Scarborough/Arse!
Paul
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44.277 | | YUPPY::PANES | Don't buy Cliff.. buy Carter | Wed Jan 06 1993 11:53 | 8 |
| Gary ... go back to the L.O.I topic or I'll tell YUPPY::MCCABE what you said
about the Arse.
Paul,
If Palace get through to the next round will Armstrong be eligible?
Stuart
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44.278 | Sorry! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad | Wed Jan 06 1993 12:09 | 6 |
| Stu,
Nope! He played for Millwall and is therefore out for the whole
tournament for us.
Paul
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44.279 | | YUPPY::PANES | Don't buy Cliff.. buy Carter | Wed Jan 06 1993 12:11 | 3 |
| What formation do you see the Palace playing tonight?
Stuart
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44.280 | Baresi at the back | YUPPY::PATEMAN | TOCA - Take Our Cocaine Abroad | Wed Jan 06 1993 12:27 | 19 |
| Coppell (Manager of The Month - December) says he's unsure, but I'd be
surprised if Eddie wasn't sweeping, therefore:
Martyn
McGoldrick
Humphrey Thorn Young Shaw
Osborn Thomas Rodger
Williams Coleman
May put Watts in for Williams, or even go for 4 in the middle with
Bowry and just Coleman up front, depends on Chelsea. I'd still like to
see Rodger tried at left back if we stick with a true sweeper and then
buy someone like Gary Charles to take over from Humpy.
Paul
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44.281 | Is it on SKY. | NEWOA::BURTON | | Wed Jan 06 1993 15:15 | 5 |
|
Is tonight's game live on SKY ??
Cheers
Nige.
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44.282 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | THE END OF SILENCE | Wed Jan 06 1993 15:18 | 4 |
| No, but its on Carlton at 10.40PM and Meridian at the same time.
Gary
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44.283 | Latest Update | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Our Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the Lord | Wed Jan 06 1993 16:01 | 9 |
| Team Update:
According to the Evening Staaaaaaaaanard..
Osborn is definately out, and Shaw faces a fitness test. Watts is
likely to start up front, and the FE's own version of Ryan Giggs,
George N'dah is a possible.
Paul
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44.284 | Does this make us worse than Hartlepool | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Thu Jan 07 1993 16:02 | 8 |
|
re .276, I don't remember that incident about Armstrong but the
referee was awful so it wouldn't have stood out.
As for last night, well it was just one of those nights. I thought
Chelsea gifted you the game but then that's football.
Gary.
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44.285 | | YUPPY::PANES | Don't buy Cliff.. buy Carter | Thu Jan 07 1993 16:55 | 50 |
|
Crystal Palace F.C 3 Chelsea 1
Big game, big crowd, big atmosphere, piss poor conditions.
Marvelous attendence by the followers of the King's Road Hairdresser's XI,
made this a thoroughly enjoyable night despite the pitch which <cliche alert>
turned the game into a bit of a lottery.
A defensive schoolboy howler allied to a pool of water enabled a prostrate
Chris Coleman to slide the ball pass a <aliteration alert>helpless and
hapless Hitchcock. I dont think that the F.E's could believe that they were
1-0 up with only a few minutes on the clock, and proceeded to allow Chelsea
to dominate the game. The referee then decided to ignore a blatant foul
which led to some bloke called Townsend ( he's rather a good player
methinks ) to score a well taken and well deserved equaliser.
Chelsea must have taken kit sponshorship to the limit, but a couple
of their players kept showing us the bottom of their boots as they
launched into two-footed tackles ( whatta bitch eh? ).
To take the sting out of Chelsea dominance Ooh-ah George Ndah despatched
the ball into net and then soon it was half time and a chance for some more
quaff.
Unfortunately I was just going back to my seat when Grant Watts scored
the F.E's third. I don't know what mr Coppell said to the fledglings
at half-time but young and old (Young) alike defended with a lot more
composure in the second half. Eddie "The thinking man's Franco Baresi "
McGoldrick barring a couple of "flamboyant " moments aquitted himself well
in the Libero role, Geoff Thomas is looking more and more like his old
self , Martyn pulled off some fine saves and the youngsters ( average age
14.5yrs) played out of their little skins.
To be fair if it wasn't for the big crowd and television I am not entirely
sure that the game would have gone ahead ( the referee showed what a
dork his was during the game ), and a just result would probably have
been a draw.
Forest or the Arse in the next round and then who knows, Wembley again
(I must find my season ticket for the twin towers ), Europe, and decade
after decade of world domination.
Stuart
BTW I wished Paul Elliott good luck after his operation and then playfully
kicked away his crutches ( actually I'm lieing about kicking away
his crutches ).
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44.286 | Semi details | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Our Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the Lord | Thu Jan 07 1993 18:06 | 11 |
| First leg of the semi is at the hallowed Selhurst on Sunday 7th Feb, ko
3pm. This means that our triumph away at Kenny's Heroes will have to be
postponed. Tickets on sale soon with season ticket slots held until Jan
22nd. Prices are the same as for Chelsea.
Hope we get Forest (we are seriously due a cup win against them)
As Ayrton Senna used to say before that boring brummie won a few
races.... "It was a great victory"
Paul
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44.287 | This is a public information announcment | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Our Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the Lord | Fri Jan 08 1993 16:37 | 19 |
| Second leg of the CC Semi is confirmed as Wednesday 10th March away at
either Forest or The Arse, ko 8.05, live on ITV. This was scheduled to
be our away fixture with Forest anyway so it will have to be
re-arranged.
The first leg tickets go on sale on Saturday at Selhurst. The semi on
Feb 7 has meant that our league matach with Villa has been put back one
day from Tues 9/02 to Weds 10/02.
On the injuries, Shaw has a broken rib and will definately miss
Everton, as (supposedly) will Osborn. Southgate is still in plaster and
may be out for an extra week of so. Hopefully he'll be fit for the
Semi. Likely that Watts will drop down to the bench for Saturday's game
being replaced by Armstrong. Salako hope to be in the gym working on
strength very soon.
On the transfer front - Watford are said to be after Sinnott.
Paul
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44.288 | Eagles play crap and lose shock | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Our Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the Lord | Mon Jan 11 1993 11:37 | 45 |
| FEs 0 Short Ugly Toffee thingies 2
Att 13,500 ish
This one had 0-0 written on it all the way. The pitch was dead and very
heavy after the rain and the Chelsea match, Everton couldn't get a
decent attack going and Palace had forgotten what the goal looked like.
In their defence, it was another patchwork team with people out of
position and no cup tie atmosphere. (Side issue - who else was amused
by John Barnes's excuses for Liverpool that had so many players out of
position cos of injuries - welcome to the real world Johnny!)
Anyway, three decisions changed it all. First Milford gave martyn a
yellow not a red when he brought down Beardsley after Bowry's clearance
had hit his own face and bounced through for the little man. It was a
judgement call but I reckon Nigel went for the ball, even if I wouldn't
have been surprised if it had been a red.
Decision No2 was Coppell's - Thorn was injured when Snodin kicked him
on the ground and had to go off at HT. Logical decision - pull Coleman
(a natural centre half) back and bring on Ndah wide on the left. What
do we do - bring on a debutant midfielder and put him centre half! He
loks quite cultured but dwelt on the ball far too much. When Ndah did
come on to give us width on the left, all we did was play they ball
down the right!
Decision No3 the first Everton goal. Young and Rideout had a tussle and
the kick could have gone either way (I saw it as a Palace one, not
surprisingly) but Everton took the kick about 15 yards to one side of
the incident to allow them to put Jackson clean through on goal, and
the ball was moving fast when it was taken! Thanks for nothing Roger
Milford. Neil Midgely was on Sky yesterday and said that while the
Martyn one was a judgement call, the first goal was out of order and a
wrong decision.
Still, we were crap, as Coppell said afterwards and didn't deserve more
than a point. 0-0 would have been fair.
And on a day when a win would have taken us into the top half too.....
Such is life.
Depressingly yours
Paul
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44.289 | a very ugly confrontation... | YUPPY::PANES | My other bus is a 68 | Mon Jan 11 1993 13:20 | 11 |
|
A truly awful match. I agree with what Paul Pateman wrote, although I felt
the second goal ( scored by Tom Cruise ) owed a lot to Palace being
more adventurous.
Stuart
BTW My mum and dad woke up on Saturday morning only to find two goalposts
and a cross-bar in their front garden. Were Scotland playing in
Croydon Friday night?
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44.290 | Come on you MIDGETS.......... | SIOG::DAWSON | | Tue Jan 12 1993 16:04 | 16 |
|
Gloat time ...
F.E.S 0 Toffee Midgets 2
cheers
Liam
KEEP CHEWING ..........
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44.291 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | | Wed Jan 13 1993 16:39 | 5 |
| I'd imagine Noades is demanding a king's ransom for the privilege of
attending the first leg of the Coke Cup? Prices and allocation
anyone?
barry.
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44.292 | | YUPPY::PANES | light, bright and trite | Wed Jan 13 1993 17:22 | 14 |
44.293 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | | Wed Jan 13 1993 18:08 | 14 |
| <<<Note 44.292 by YUPPY::PANES "Bad football costs more at Sainsbury's End"
> As to allocation - it will be a lot more than the Arse will give the
> Palace.
> Stuart
Don't fret Stuart, at least next term you'll be able to look at one
of the finest stands in the land on top of the beautifully crafted
East and West Stands we already have. I know you're jealous.
barry.
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44.294 | Still can't get a full team out | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Our Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the Lord | Fri Jan 15 1993 16:04 | 15 |
| Injury news for the Soton game....
Young misses two games 'cos of points ban, but will be back for the
Arse
Shaw still missing as is Southgate, who had the plaster off his foot
this week. Osborn is 50-50 as is Thorn who suffered a dead-leg against
Everton (kicked by Snodin) Slight doubts over Thomas and Armstrong.
Could be a tough game tommorrow, still have a chance to get into the
top half if we win and other results go our way.
Any other FEs going?
Paul
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44.295 | game drop - name drop | YUPPY::PANES | Manic on the seats of Selhurst | Fri Jan 15 1993 18:02 | 19 |
| <<< Note 44.294 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Our Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the Lord" >>>
-< Still can't get a full team out >-
> Any other FEs going?
Paul,
Post-Christmas financial crisis has put the block on a visit to
Southampton's picturesque stadium.
Stuart
Btw I had a long chat and a few beers with Chris Coleman on Tuesday.
He seems like a very normal sort of bloke and had some interesting
things to "reveal".
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44.296 | | FORTY2::ASH | Grahame Ash @REO | Fri Jan 15 1993 18:24 | 11 |
| <<< Note 44.295 by YUPPY::PANES "Manic on the seats of Selhurst" >>>
-< game drop - name drop >-
Btw I had a long chat and a few beers with Chris Coleman on Tuesday.
He seems like a very normal sort of bloke and had some interesting
things to "reveal".
Stuart, you're such a tease!!
g
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44.297 | Fallen Eagles | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Our Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the Lord | Mon Jan 18 1993 12:11 | 45 |
| Soton 1 FEs 0
Maddison
Very little to say about the game - Palace looked reasonably solid at
the back despite no Shaw and Young, but lacked anything in midfield.
Thomas needs either a ball winner (Southgate) or a play maker (Osborn)
alongside him and both were injured. Armstrong was generally well
policed by Monkou and Watts looked out of it after missing an almost
open goal in the first half. That seems to be the problem with the
youngsters - they don't have the resilience for week-in/out League
football yet. The main influence on the game was the dire ref - Philip
Don who seemed intent on whistling for everything and missing most real
incidents (like LeTissier's off the ball kick at Thomas).
However, worst thing off the day was the terrible stewarding/policing
at the beginning. If you've been to the Dell, you'll know that the
visitors terrace has three pens. They started off on Satuday with two
open, but these were full by well before ko. This caused a log jam on
stairways and gangways and the police & co kept trying to shove more
andmore peopl into the two pens, while refusing to open the third area.
This caused the incident you might have seen on MotD where a steward
got a ball in the face from Ndah. He was busy trying to move people
between the two pens and was virtually on the pitch. In the end they
relented and opened up the third area which ended up around half full.
Obviously they have short memories on the south coast.
Hopefully Shaw, Osborn & Southgate will be back soon, cos we were
totally idealess on Saturday. We have a difficult run coming up...
Norwich A (Wed 27)
Spurs H (Sat 30)
Arsenal H (Sun 07) - CC Cup
Villa H (Wed 10)
Man U H (Sat 13) - FA Cup Permitting
Sheff W A (Sat 20)
Nothing like playing the big boys in a row eh?
STUART -
Did your mate Chris (did ok at centre half on Sat in place of Ninja)
say what was up with Paul Williams? Or has he got Bodinitis?
Paul
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44.298 | See Thomas run away from Hurlock | PEKING::SHALLOMA | | Mon Jan 18 1993 13:56 | 16 |
| Hi Paul,
I went to the game but was in the Southampton end.
We wondered what all the chaios was behind the goal and then noticed
they were opening the far stand gates..
BTW I think the steward got the best cheer of the game when getting
hit!.It was a poor game apart from the well taken goal and a few good
saves from Martyn.
Monkou in my opinion was by far the best player on the pitch and
stopped most of Palaces attacks.Cracking shot by Thomas at the end
worthy of a goal....
Aron...
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44.299 | Selhurst Stories | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Our Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the Lord | Wed Jan 20 1993 13:44 | 24 |
| Injury news.....
Paul Williams is still injured, Coppell reported to be rther gloomy and
feeling he was sold a pup by the Owls. Any Owls fans know if Williams
was injury prone?
Shaw and Osborn are now back in training.
Also, following a re-arrange, hows this for a run of games for a team
trying to get of of the relegation mire:
Weds 27/1 Norwich Away
Sat 30/1 Spurs Home
Tues 02/2 Blackburn Rvrs Away (FA Cup replays permitting)
(Sun 07/2 Arsenal Home CC Cup Semi)
Weds 10/2 A Villa Home
Sat 13/2 Man Utd Home (if Brighton knock out the Mancs in the cup)
Sat 20/2 Sheff Wed Away
I know that there are no easy games in the Premier League but that run
is really a bit much. Interesting opportunity for the FEs to influence
the title race tho'.
Paul
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44.300 | | YUPPY::PANES | French kisses and Chinese burns | Wed Jan 20 1993 14:05 | 10 |
| <<< Note 44.299 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Our Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the Lord" >>>
-< Selhurst Stories >-
> Also, following a re-arrange, hows this for a run of games for a team
> trying to get of of the relegation mire:
18 points and a trip to Wembley.
Stuart
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44.301 | 4000 tickets will have to do. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Beat on the Brat wit a Baseball Bat | Wed Jan 20 1993 17:45 | 5 |
|
> 18 points and a trip to Wembley.
Wembley Market that is.
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44.302 | One Wright makes loads of wrongs | YUPPY::PANES | French kisses and Chinese burns | Wed Jan 20 1993 17:56 | 14 |
| <<< Note 44.301 by ARRODS::OHAGANB "Beat on the Brat wit a Baseball Bat" >>>
-< 4000 tickets will have to do. >-
> Wembley Market that is.
Yo Bazza,
Have we been at the one-liner pills again?
Stuart
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44.303 | The "big" question | YUPPY::PANES | I bet she wears Carling Black Label | Fri Jan 22 1993 13:29 | 60 |
|
A few beers later and the discussion turns to the perennial
question - what constitutes a "big" club. This sets me musing.
Many clubs , Wolves for example , have an illustrious past,
but are they a "big" club? Some clubs like Forest have won
numerous domestic and European trophies, but do people regard
them as a "big" club? Everton and Liverpool are currently not
enjoying the best of seasons, but are they entitled to be
called "big" clubs?
So what are the criteria and who fits the "big" club bill?
Some would argue that Moancheaters United are the only "big"
club in English football. And what you may ask makes them
eligible for "big" club status? Is it the memory of the glory
years of Busby? Is it that no matter which major European
resort you choose to holiday in, you will always see a group
of saddoes wearing Moan U shirts? Is it that they are, and
have been for many years, the darlings of the media? No. It is
my belief that what puts them ahead of others in pursuit of
"big" clubbishness is the number of their players who have
nicknames. Who cannot fail to be impressed with a line-up
which boasts imaginatively and evocatively named players such
as Schmikey, Pally, Brucey, Incey, Giggsy, Parky, Sparky,
Sharpy, Choccy and Kanchelskisisiisiisyy ( all rather amusing
as I'm sure you'll agree ). The notable exception is of
course Robbo ( although some might think that Boosey might be
appropriate ). Just as an aside has anyone else noticed the
North-Western trait of abbreviating words and adding the
letter "O" to the end. Surely it is only a matter of time
before we hear a scouse voice screeching "Its a defo peno
lino!".
Maybe if the Palace are serious about being a "big" club, a
lot more energy should be focused on producing nicknames of a
high quality. However I am not convinced that the
Moancheaters approach is the right way. If this was applied to
say the Palace keeper, he would be known as Martyni. Whilst
seeing him salute the fans to strains of "anytime - anyplace -
anywhere" has a certain appeal, his detractors could start
singing "in his own time - all over the place - nowhere".
Amongst my friends Eddie McGoldrick is known variously as "The
Wizard" ( as in the Wizard of the Wing ), "Franco"
(self-explanatory ), "Kevin Webster" ( again no-need for
explanation) and a few seasons ago the somewhat oblique
"Hangyourbootsup Eddie" ( which I can only guess is a celtic
term of endearment ). None of these names have unfortunately
stuck. Perhaps the better read might be able to come up with a
character from literature, possibly a romantic hero full of
swashbuckling heroics and derring-do. Why call Geoff Thomas
Tommo? Surely with his blond hair and high cheek-bones he
should be named after a Norse God or Dolph Lundgren?
For a brief time Marco Gabbiadini enjoyed "big" player fame
as "B" block screamed "Zico" everytime he got the ball ( which
was about 15 times ), but alas his sobriquet was to be more
short-lived than his stay at Selhurst.Of course we have The
Ninja, which is not only apt but original. I do hope that the
terrace wits can come up a few more which will inevitably help
launch Palace towards pan-global mega-stardom.
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44.304 | | TRUCKS::SANT | a rockin' and a rollin' | Fri Jan 22 1993 13:56 | 6 |
|
Brilliant note, Paneso....8-) 8-)
Made my day!!
Andyyoaoayo.
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44.305 | Injuries Easing | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Our Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the Lord | Fri Jan 22 1993 16:31 | 21 |
| Injury news....
Gareth Southgate is out of plaster but will not be back for three
weeks, hence missing the first leg against the Arse.
Shaw palyed for the reserves, as did Paul Williams. Osborn should also
be fit for Norwich.
Moan at the Arse time.....
They have only allocated us 2,080 tickets for the second leg against a
cup regulation of 25% minimum. This does not apply tho' if police
regulations specify segregation areas etc, and the true Arsenal fans,
sorry the N Bank mural, :-) means that we have this pitiful allocation.
Must be something to do with all those car coats taking up lots of
space.
Eh Stu?
Paul
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44.306 | What's it all about, ....? | MILE::PRIEST | All at sea at Solent | Fri Jan 22 1993 17:35 | 4 |
| errrhhh - what's a sue-brick-ett, whack ? I 'tink ye shood keep to
werds 'at oos proper footie suppoorters kin oondertstand - no 't I
meeen, kidder.
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44.307 | | TRUCKS::SANT | a rockin' and a rollin' | Fri Jan 22 1993 19:00 | 2 |
|
What? Speak English man ;-)
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44.308 | Easy peasey | YUPPY::PANES | I bet she wears Carling Black Label | Fri Jan 22 1993 19:11 | 8 |
| Re: Arse allocation
Paul,
I might get a ticket in amongst the Arse supporters. Obviously I will boo
the Arse remorsely that way they won't suss that I'm a Palace fan.
Stuart
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44.309 | Selhurst News | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Our Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the Lord | Wed Jan 27 1993 14:59 | 20 |
| Anybody else going to turnip top land tonight as the Eagles try to
swoop on the Canaries?
Fixture news:
Blackbrun Rvrs away is confirmed as Tuesday 2/2
Forest away is now Wednesday 3/3
Chelsea home has been put back to Monday 15/3 (presumably for Sky)
Man U home is now a TBA cuz they are still in the Cup
Osborn and Shaw should both be back tonight, but no place for Paul
Williams despite playing in 3 reserve games in the past 8 days.
Definite Bodinitis I reckon! At least the Arse's replay with leeds
means that Ian Wotsisname will have a game before they play us in the
Coca Cola - and the Arse could be knackered if it goes to ET & Pens.
Tots on Saturday at Selhurst, looking forward to seeing Barmby - and
hopefully 3 points.
Paul
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44.310 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | It's MISTER IPS to you !!! | Wed Jan 27 1993 15:33 | 9 |
|
Interesting fact of the day......
Everton have played more games at Selhurst Park this year than Crystal
Palace.
Thrilling eh ?
Paul
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44.311 | This ooh-ah stuff will never catch on | SEDOAS::PANES | Let it rip | Wed Jan 27 1993 16:06 | 9 |
| Paul ( Pateman ),
Have a good time at Carrow Road tonight. I will be forced to watch
Sportsnight ( with Coleman? ). I don't often make predictions but
I will stick my neck out and say a brace of goals for ooh-ah Chris Armstrong
and one for ooh-ah Eddie McGoldrick. If he plays ooh-ah Mark Robbins to
reply for the Canaries.
Ooh-ah Stuart
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44.312 | Its a long road from "A Fine City" | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Our Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the Lord | Thu Jan 28 1993 11:43 | 56 |
| Norwich 4 FE's 2
Power (2) Armstrong
Goss Thomas
Sutton
Nice ground, Carrow Road. Friendly stewards and plods, good facilities.
However, the FE's seats were supposedly in the top tier of the new
stand, but we were shown to a corner old the oldest stand (still good)
and told "anywhere on the blue seats". This was because Spurs and
Coventry fans had ripped up seats and thrown them onto Norwich fans
below in the new stand - hence that was given back to the members. Good
to know that not all clubs are good boys :-(
Anyway, Palace played Eddie WotW on the wing and Sinnott replaced Young
again. Shaw was back at left back and Osborn was back in the middle,
with Coleman upfront with Armstrong. Robbins was on the bench for
Norwich. The FE's genuinely had the better of the first half. After 1
min, Coleman ran through a square defence to cross for Armstrong to tap
home. Then we failed to clear a free-kick and Power equalised with an
excellent volley.
Palace could have then gone 4-1 up as Gunn saved well from Coleman and
Armstrong headers, and somehow kept out a Rodger volley by the angle of
the crossbar. But - Palace again were caught from a dead-ball with
Sinnott staying too deep and also allowing Sutton to take a ride on his
back (definate foul) to head past Martyn. Megson hit the bar, but the
FEs had most of the play upto half time and Thomas got on the end of a
Thorn lob to head past Gunn for the equaliser. 2-2 at HT.
In the second half, Norwich were again held back for the first 5
minutes, but then a failed Palace free kick allowed Norwich to break
clear and Goss to score. After that, try as we might, we couldn't break
out of midfield. Norwich still played on the break, and Martyn came out
well several times to clear. McGoldrick went close with a header,
Armstrong nearly got clear several times, and Ndah (on for Humpy) had a
good strike go just past the post. Right on time, Power broke away
again to score a flattering 4th, again beating Sinnott (who had a
stinker).
So, a long drive home to think that if we had played like that against
Soton and Everton we'd have had 6 more points. Thomas was excellent as
was Thorn. And although Fox buzzed around a lot, Shaw generally marked
him well. However, why does Coppell keep playing Coleman up front when
Williams is now fit, he would complement Armstrong so much better, and
would allow Coleman to have covered for Young! Also - Osborn looked out
of sorts with his distribution, he was much better playing alongside
Southgate (who we need back as the holding man in midfield).
So - Spurs the seat throwers on Saturday, then Blackburn, the Arse and
Villa.4 points from the league games and a win in the CC would be
rather nice.
Paul
Stu - I brushed shoulders with the mighty Jonathon Pearce in the tean
queue - and my ears survived!
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44.313 | | YUPPY::PANES | like a pitbull in a china shop | Thu Jan 28 1993 11:57 | 17 |
| <<< Note 44.312 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Our Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the Lord" >>>
-< Its a long road from "A Fine City" >-
> Paul
> Stu - I brushed shoulders with the mighty Jonathon Pearce in the tean
> queue - and my ears survived!
He was on fine form last night. Anyway I think I better hang up my
predictions hat.
Tottering Hopeless on Saturday - followed by a P.I.S.A meeting at the
( yes wait for it - the Wilton Arms).
Stuart
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44.314 | NOTE OF THE YEAR CONTENDER ,,,, | SIOG::DAWSON | | Fri Jan 29 1993 11:47 | 9 |
|
I know its early but i,d like to nominate .303 for note of the year ..
Classic drivel from a optimistic and hopeful "big" club supporter
who really loves Everton because he mentions them every time he
gets a chance ...8-)8-)
Liam
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44.315 | Letter to Coppell | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Our Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the Lord | Mon Feb 01 1993 11:39 | 57 |
| Dear Steve,
Thanks for putting on such a wonderful display on Saturday, it was quite
exhilarating to see such stunning attacking footbal - by Spurs for all
of 15 minutes when we let them get three goals. It was bound to be a
bad day when the Graunaid nominated Stan Colleymore, FE reject, for
their performance of the week. He couldn't hit the stand at Selhurst,
never mind the goal! To make it worse, he is also a goal of the month
contender.
Anyway, I think that your selection policy was inspired on Saturday.
Humpy, generally reckoned to be playing his best football since joining
us, gets dropped to the bench, Sinnott - culprit for all 4 goals on
Wednesday stays in and goes to left back, and you swtich Shaw to the
right! Well, you got it half right! Sinnott looked a good option on the
left, better than Shaw ever has, but Shaw was dead meat against
Samways, why didn't you bring Humpy back! Also, why do you persist with
Coleman up front? He's keen and tireless, but is only going to score
from tap ins and headers. Armstrong needs a Williams like player to
help - lets hope he's fit soon.
Also....why didn't we switch Eddie to sweep, 7 goals leaked on 3 games
must have said something, and when he does sweep, why don't you let him
push forward occasionally?
Finally, how come every other club in the league is picking up little
bargains from overseas for relatively small fees when we haven't seen
new face since September?
Still, we have three big games coming up, and I'll be shouting for the
lads at two of them. Hopefully we'll have Williams and Southgate back
soon and can field our best side. As a stands manager I would pick:
Martyn
McGoldrick
Humphrey Young Thorn Sinnott/Coleman
Southgate Thomas Rodger
Williams Armstrong
Subs: Ndah
Coleman/Bowry
I know we all think we can do better than you Steve, but at least give
the lads a good kicking from me before they go out at Blackburn
tomorrow.
Best regards
Paul
ps try reading Eagle Eye - lots of good suggestions in there
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44.316 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Mon Feb 01 1993 12:47 | 4 |
|
...and you didnt get to see Barmby.
Dave...
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44.317 | How did the PISA AGM go Stu? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Our Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the Lord | Mon Feb 01 1993 12:57 | 6 |
| Actually I did, in the bar signing autographs! My other half said who's
that kid? Barmby? But he only looks about 12!
Ho hum
Paul
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44.318 | | YUPPY::PANES | Ruts Peasants ( naga ) | Mon Feb 01 1993 13:09 | 13 |
| <<< Note 44.317 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Our Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the Lord" >>>
-< How did the PISA AGM go Stu? >-
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Apparently I am now on the committee. I was truly disappointed with Saturday's
performance. I thought that Palace started like they *wanted* and were going
to win. Totts first attack and they score and then a couple of soft goals.
Blackpud this week ( tomorrow? ) and the the Arse on Sunday. I bloody hope
things pick up soon.
Stuart
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44.319 | Oooh Aaah Paneso's a star | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Our Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the Lord | Mon Feb 01 1993 13:16 | 15 |
| Does this mean that you may get to meet Ron!!!?!?!?!?!
If so, can I have his autograph? His committment to the harmony at
the Palace has always impressed me!
BTW - does Nigel "kick em in the air" Winterburn's sending off mean he
misses next Sunday? With a bit of luck, they could be without Bould,
Limpar, Hillier, Jensen (on second thoughts he can play :-) and any
others who get kicked at Leeds. Could Batty do us a few favours
possibly?
Nothing permanent, a one game abscence would be sufficient.
Paul
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44.320 | Kinky Knees gets Rodgered | YUPPY::PANES | Seasonally adjusted | Wed Feb 03 1993 12:26 | 18 |
| Blackpud 1 Palace 2
Wegerie Armstrong ( 50 yard run blistering shot )
Rodger ( 3o yard bullet )
Panes Info-Line relayed the last few minutes live to Australia and
I thought the game would never finish. Palace appear to be a little
fortunate but apparently two great goals from the Coca-Cola kids.
Jonathan Pearce nearly exploded in the last fewm minutes, but there again
he would make a slight rush at a bus stop sound like the storming of
the Bastille.
Stuart
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44.321 | On the Up | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Our Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the Lord | Wed Feb 03 1993 14:07 | 16 |
| Great result for the kids last night, especially with no Thomas. I had
hoped that he would be there to give Kenny's Kruggerands a good pasting
after they threw his career into turmoil at the start of the season.
Pearce was wonderful on the radio last night, especially when the ref
seemed to be playing injury time until Rovers scored.
We put a pound on "Jolly" Rodger for the first goal on Saturday against
Spurs - it just came a few days late! Seriously, he has been due a
goal, I am convinced that he is the best of the youngsters, closely
followed by Southgate. Rodger should definately have made the U21's by
now but for his injury at the start of the season.
Roll on the Arse! And the a final against Sheff Wed and Marky Bright.
Paul
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44.322 | Should be a cracking, ill tempered game. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Hail Freedonia! | Fri Feb 05 1993 15:45 | 7 |
| How's the pitch at Somme-hurst Park faring? Do you think that the
assembled hoardes will have to brush up on their WW1 trench songs
should the heavens open? I'll be at home singing "Goodbyeeeee,
Gooddbyeeee!" in anticipation of your demise. Until then.....
Lord Kitchener.
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44.323 | The beautiful spectacle of the San Selhurst | YUPPY::PANES | The bland leading the bland | Fri Feb 05 1993 15:59 | 22 |
| <<< Note 44.322 by ARRODS::OHAGANB "Hail Freedonia!" >>>
-< Should be a cracking, ill tempered game. >-
> How's the pitch at Somme-hurst Park faring? Do you think that the
> assembled hoardes will have to brush up on their WW1 trench songs
> should the heavens open? I'll be at home singing "Goodbyeeeee,
> Gooddbyeeee!" in anticipation of your demise. Until then.....
> Lord Kitchener.
Bazza,
Wont you be able to see for yourself on Sunday as you sit in your favourite
armchair, bobble-hat and scarf on, a steaming hot mug of Bovril , some
cheese straws and watch the drama unfold on your television?
You do have colour television in Norf Lundun don't you?
Stuart
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44.324 | Where Eagles (won't) dare. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Hail Freedonia! | Fri Feb 05 1993 19:33 | 13 |
| <<< Note 44.323 by YUPPY::PANES "Tarts Peanuts" >>>
> Wont you be able to see for yourself on Sunday as you sit in your favourite
> armchair,
Sofa futon mate.
> You do have colour television in Norf Lundun don't you?
Indeedy. Is it true that whole streets in Sarf Lunun gather round
someone posh's black and white set?
barry.
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44.325 | Arsenal almost at Wembley | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Mon Feb 08 1993 00:03 | 8 |
|
Crystal Palace 1 Arsenal 3 Yawn.
The highlight was Ron Atkinson claiming that Arsenal were one of the
top teams in Europe. They may have been far superior top Palace today
but gimme a break.
Gary.
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44.326 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Hail Freedonia! | Mon Feb 08 1993 12:39 | 6 |
| Big Ron (author genuflects) initially made a comment to that effect
but then realised his overstatement and chipped in with "one of the
best foward lines in Europe". You can't argue with that. Wember-lee
....Wember-lee.....
barry.
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44.327 | Does big Ron know where Europe is??????? | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Mon Feb 08 1993 13:01 | 8 |
|
What a load of crap....... Trying to compare any area in The Arse's team to
that of say Milan, Barcelona, Marseille, etc.... First of all ye got to qualify
for Europe before ye can start comparing...... And as regards winning something
in Europe..... dream on.......
-dave-
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44.328 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Hail Freedonia! | Mon Feb 08 1993 13:52 | 5 |
| Firstly comparisons never came into. Secondly I'd imagaine that
Atko's verdict owes more to assessing individual talent than their
results as a unit.
barry.
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44.329 | I cannot believe that Smith has never been booked! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Confessions of a Salesman | Mon Feb 08 1993 14:36 | 33 |
| Palace leaving it late again! Poor tactical decision by Coppell in the
first half to leave Coleman on his own upfront. In fact, given that
Coleman is actually a left sided defender, we were playing with NO
strikers! After the break we looked much better with Bowry and Osborn
getting the better of Hillier and Selly, and Shaw doing a better job on
Wright.
When is Coppell going to realise that:
A) Chris Coleman should not be playing up front
B) We are at our best when McGoldrick is sweeping
C) Shaw is a natural marker not a natural full back
D) What on earth has Humphrey done wrong?
On the second half we deserved at least the 1-1 draw we got, on the first
half we were lucky to get away with 0-2. Having said that, the neutrals
behind me were saying how awful the ref (John Martin) was and Campbell
looked to plough straight into two of our defenders before the third
goal.
So - Villa on Wednesday night and then 10 days off. By the time we try
and get past the 2 goal deficit we will at least have Southgate back to
tighten the midfield and (if Coppell picks him) Williams adding some
wit up front.
The saddest part is that our dire display was there for all to see on
the box. Why don't performances like the one at Balckburn get shown?
Come to that, why don't we play like that more often!!!
Come on Stu, its safe to come out now.
Paul
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44.330 | Palace Slip on Bruised Banana | YUPPY::PANES | The face that wet a 1000 gussets | Mon Feb 08 1993 14:59 | 34 |
| Palace 1 Arzenal 3
Basically the F.Es blew it. In the first half they stood off the
Arze and allowed them to control the game. Eddie McGoldrick was
placed on man to man marking on Ina Wrong with Eric "the Ninja" Young
given the duty as the spare man ( not a role which suits him ).
The Arze went ahead through a penalty after Ina Wrong rolled up
South Norwood Hill , but had sufficient powers of recovery to convert
kick. A good save from Martyn rolled unfortunatly to Alan Smith
who slotted from 30 yards ( but his nose was at least 6 yards offside).
A more purposeful Palace took the field for the second half with
Sinnott ( pronounced useless lump of shite ) withdrawn , Watts
coming on, and Eddie slipping into an attacking right back role.
Palace converted a penalty after a quadraped or two dumped ( one
of the Simons - I always get confused ) and then lots of pushing
in the Palace box allowed big nose to get his second.
Some "robust" challenges from the Arze and would you believe that
"Sniffer" Merson ( I picked up my first yellow card of the season
for passing some advice onto him ) won M.O.T.M . The referee also
appeared to also indulge in the taking of recreational drugs. As to
Dixon - he never fails to amaze me - the footballing brain of
Benny from Crossroads coupled with the vision of Stevie Wonder.
How this man is not a regular winner of European Footballer of the Year
award completely stuns me.
Stuart
BTW The Arze deserved to win, and Place have a mountain to climb..
we shall see.
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44.331 | 3 valuable and well earned points | YUPPY::PANES | The face that wet a 1000 gussets | Thu Feb 11 1993 11:37 | 9 |
| Palace 1 Aston Villa 0
A controlled performance by the F.Es and a first goal for 21 year old
Bobby Bowry.
Probably more when I collect my thoughts.
Stuart
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44.332 | | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Thu Feb 11 1993 12:36 | 11 |
|
Just when Palace prove to everybody live on TV that they're CRAP they
go and beat Villa. Why do you have to be hammered by the team nobody
wants to win the Coke cup and then beat the team everyone wants to win
the league (not that I'd mind Norwich winning it mind).
Anyway from the TV highlights it looked a good game. Place were under
the cosh for most of the 90 minutes but defended bravely and deserved
to win.
Gary.
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44.333 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu Feb 11 1993 12:47 | 6 |
| >>wants to win the Coke cup and then beat the team everyone wants to win
>>the league (not that I'd mind Norwich winning it mind).
The pathalogical and illogical United haters might wish this; many of us don't.
Villa are effectively 3 points behind; Norwich are quickly blowing up.
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44.334 | Quickly blowing up??????? | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Thu Feb 11 1993 13:32 | 8 |
| re. last
>Villa are effectively 3 points behind; Norwich are quickly blowing up.
Norwich have been "blowing up" since October, but are still only 3 points
off the top, with a game in hand. Don't write them off yet.
Jon
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44.335 | For once..No actually twice..!! | OPG::TONY | | Thu Feb 11 1993 15:54 | 8 |
| Stuart and all other Eagles..
Congrats on last nights win against the Villa..a well earned win ..!!
Normally when I want you chaps to win you never do ..but you prooved me wrong
last night..I had this one as a definite 3 pointer for Villa.
tony
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44.336 | | YUPPY::PANES | Another day in a one horse town | Mon Feb 15 1993 15:18 | 5 |
| Inspired by Cunno's latest writings, I fell that I must say that
Palace have also conceded the championship. I guess this just makes
it a 20 horse race.
Stuart
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44.337 | Going to see Nanci Griffiths this year? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Confessions of a Salesman | Mon Feb 15 1993 16:14 | 6 |
| Come on Stu - how can we concede yet, we can still get more points than
the top team have already :-)
With 42 points up for grabs we can still get 75 - could just be enough!
Paul
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44.338 | the other "c" is conned | YUPPY::PANES | Another day in a one horse town | Mon Feb 15 1993 16:36 | 15 |
| <<< Note 44.337 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Confessions of a Salesman" >>>
-< Going to see Nanci Griffiths this year? >-
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Paul,
Surely I didn't confess to seeing her last time did I? Anyway I was coerced,
cajoled and other words beginning with c last time. Another knock for my
street cred.
On the street cred plus side, it looks as if I have got a ticket for the
Arze, even if it does mean getting static from the nylon car-coat brigade.
Stuart
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44.339 | Was Coleman mustard?? | YUPPY::PANES | Another day in a one horse town | Mon Feb 22 1993 15:19 | 6 |
| Mr Pateman,
Does your trip to Hillsborough shed any light on why Coppell hasn't been
playing Williams?
Stuart
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44.340 | From Wet and Windy Hillsboro' | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Confessions of a Salesman | Tue Feb 23 1993 13:24 | 58 |
| Sorry for the delay Stu.....trying to sort of a job for FY94!
Owls 2 FEs 1
Warhurst Armstrong
Wilson
Palace were pretty poor in the first half, line up was:
Martyn
McGoldrick
Humphrey Thorn Young Rodger
Shaw - man to man on Waddle
Bowry Osborn
Williams Armstrong
The midlfield looked very light-weight, but Shaw handled Waddle quite
well, and apart from the through ball for Warhurst to score he was
stuck wide. Up front we were very poor. We played everything down the
right and Worthington and Palmer had it very easy - Carlton is a bit
taller than Williams. We has two shots, a Humpy volley from the edge of
the box, and a delightful chip from Bowry which was cleared off the
line.
Williams limped off at the break and was replaced by Coleman (williams
has injured his *other* ankle apparently) and suddenly we looked a
class act. Hupy and Bowry were linking superbly down the right, Coleman
looked a true striker in the Lee Chapman mould - hold the ball up and
give off a good pass, and Armstrong was electric. For 30 minutes we had
them well and truly on the rack. Shaw and Humpy hit the woodwork,
Coleman has a header well saved by Woods and Bowry might have had a
penalty if he had gone down when sandwiched on a superb through run.
All this and Armstrong's goal.
But then we threw it away with McGoldrick and Martyn's muddle, and were
lucky to keep it to 2 with the penalty miss. It also got a bit niggly
between Thorn and Warhurst too.
Still, if we can play like we did in the 2nd half, plus get Southgate
and Thomas back in, our next run of games should see us with enough
points to get clear:
Coventry - Home
Forest - Away
(The Arse will fall at Highbury!)
Chelsea - Home
Sheff Utd - Away
L'pool - Home
QPR - Home
Wombles - "Away"
Middleboro - Home
It gets a bit harder after that with trips to Leeds, Man City, The Arse
and visits from Man U and Ipswich, but 15+ points from the first 8
games should see us to safety, and the return of Salads Salako to the
Premier League
Paul
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44.341 | | YUPPY::PANES | Crisis - an ongoing no Twix situation | Fri Feb 26 1993 12:02 | 6 |
|
The Arse - Palace 2nd semi of the Copa de Coca-Cola is NOT going to be
shown live on T.V. Sources close to the Arse suggest that this might
because the Arse are having difficulty selling their ticket allocation.
T.V Quick
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44.342 | Sullen Selhurst | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Mon Mar 01 1993 11:48 | 16 |
| Palace 0 Coventry 0
God that was dire! Palace were a team looking desperately for a final
pass, and Coventry were just desperate. Quinn looked an old fat b*st*rd
who goal hangs. Palace put together one good move which Armstrong
should have tucked away, and Coventry missed a sitter in the first
half. The only other point of note was the incredible speed (and total
lack of vision) of the Coventry postman, Wiliams.
However, before that game the minute's silence was observed completely,
and made us realise how noisy even the "atmospheric" Selhurst usually
is.
Forest on Wednesday - bit of a 6 pointer.
Paul
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44.343 | ZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzz | YUPPY::PANES | Crisis - an ongoing no Twix situation | Tue Mar 02 1993 12:30 | 6 |
| Paul,
It was an absolute belter of a game...... er.....not.
Stuart
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44.344 | Cloughie's baby cries a lot don't he? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Thu Mar 04 1993 12:06 | 58 |
| Forest 1 FEs 1
Keane Southgate
Att 20kish
If you believe R5 and Ceefax, Palace played in the style of the
Germans, rolling around on the ground, feigning injury and being
pandered to by the ref. You will also have heard that the ref was
abused for this by Mr Clough. Let me correct this impression. Firstly,
Mr Clough abused the ref (I think) for turning down a penalty when
Crosby tied himself in a knot on the edge of the box. As to the
injuries, Dave West (the Palace physio) was on the pitch 3 time. The
first was when Laws crippled Bowry (he had to be carried off) with a
very late, very high tackle and didn't even get a word, let alone a
card - but then Forest are a footballing side - , the Southgate went
down like he was poleaxed and the ball went out anyway, and finally
when Young got a full blooded Thorn hoof in the face, now Eric is
hardly a shrinking violet is he. The only other trainer was for Chettle
who got his head between Martyn's fist and the ball at a corner. This
upset the Forest fans a bit as he was flat out in the box with play
going on. Forest had the ball and didn't want to put it out, Chettle
was offside and interfering as he was at Martyn's feet in the 6 yard
box. Then a Forest pass went astray, Chettle got mended and Palace
played on from the throw. The Trent end seemed to think they should
have give NF the ball!
Anyway, overall the ref was dire, he booked Young for a shirt tug on
Rosario (what a donkey!) and let Laws go for a very crude tackle that
could loe us Bowry for several games. Forest clearly have the grit to
fight a bit in the basement, and also play a few long balls these days.
As for the FEs, the line up was:
Martyn
McGoldrick
Southgate Thorn Young Rodger
Bowry Thomas Gordon
Armstrong Coleman
Humphrey came on for Gordon with Southgate going into midfield, and
then Ndah came on for the unfortunate Bowry.
Coleman had a poor game against Tiler, proving again that we need a
quality striker to play alongside Armstrong (who was excellent). For a
brief period after Humpy came on, we were putting some excellent moves
together on the right, Humpy and Bowry look very good together, and
Ndah and Rodger were linking well on the left.
However, we now have a week off before trying to put 2 or 3 past the
Arse, and then get down to work with the final quarter. At least we
have more games at home than away. I reckon our fate will be sealed by
Easter. Unless we get a good set of results from Chelsea, Sheff Utd,
L'pool, QPR, the Wombles and Middlesboro, we will be running uphill
with the last few games against Leeds, Man U, Ipswich, Man City and the
Arse.
Paul
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44.345 | The Crying Game | PANIC::ANDERSON | The original Magpies | Thu Mar 04 1993 12:22 | 22 |
| >> <<< Note 44.344 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Scuba Dive in my Think Tank" >>>
>> -< Cloughie's baby cries a lot don't he? >-
Paul,
I presume you're referring to young Nigel ? There's an article from a
'claivoyant' in the latest Notts County fanzine "The Pie" illustrating
that very matter :
"Madam Zola's Revelations - November"
"....Central televise a Nottingham Forest game, and when Nigel Clough is
caught not moaning to the ref, the police begin an investigation,
believing Master Clough has been kidnapped and an imposter has taken
his place....."
Not that the fans from the right side of the Trent would be biased or
anything, just observant !
Rob
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44.346 | Could be out 'til 93 | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Thu Mar 04 1993 16:01 | 6 |
| To confirm the awfulness of Laws's tackle on Bowry last night, he has
knee ligament damage and will definately miss several games, possibly
the rest of the season. Thanks Forest. Coppell's response when asked
for what he thought of the tackle was "Not a Lot"
Paul
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44.347 | Paneso Where are you? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Fri Mar 05 1993 12:24 | 9 |
| Coppell has been talking about next week's game with the Arse, and is
promising a flat out go for it team. Eddie back being the WotW, and
going out guns blazing. Expect to see Watts and Coleman up front,
Rodger and McGoldrick wide, Southgate back in midfield and (probably)
Shaw man to man on Wright.
At least we can go out with pride if we have to go out.
Paul
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44.348 | and of course Ina Wrong was booked | YUPPY::PANES | The winter of your mind | Thu Mar 11 1993 13:28 | 23 |
| Arzenal 2 Palace 0
Sloppy marking from Palace led to Arzze's both goals, coupled with an
inept first half display from the Palace persuaded me that this was
not going to be a good night so I cut my losses at half-time and
went drinking.
I sat in amongst the local support and while I must praise the quality
and comfort of the seating, I think it is only fair that I should
comment on the Arze's fans. I have long accepted that everyone who goes
to football is an "expert". I have heard Palace fans speak utter drivel
but this is normally confined to conversation. Last night I thought I
been transported to a land where people are born stupid and loutish.
I was got totally hacked off with the local "intelegensia" shouting
"Well played TONEEEEE ADDAAAAAMS" every time he hit a ball which was
obviously going nowhere ( although to be fair to the "future captain
of England" he did have a reasonable first half). Anyway thet say love
is blind and these ****wits must be totally in love with the Arzzze.
The Arzzzzze have booked one Wembley final can they make it two?
Stuart
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44.349 | Is that a black pot? | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Mar 11 1993 15:11 | 18 |
| >>I sat in amongst the local support and while I must praise the quality
>>and comfort of the seating, I think it is only fair that I should
>>comment on the Arze's fans. I have long accepted that everyone who goes
>>to football is an "expert". I have heard Palace fans speak utter drivel
>>but this is normally confined to conversation. Last night I thought I
>>been transported to a land where people are born stupid and loutish.
>>I was got totally hacked off with the local "intelegensia" shouting
>>"Well played TONEEEEE ADDAAAAAMS" every time he hit a ball which was
>>obviously going nowhere ( although to be fair to the "future captain
>>of England" he did have a reasonable first half). Anyway thet say love
>>is blind and these ****wits must be totally in love with the Arzzze.
...and of course it's a real treat, so I'm told, to sit near someone at
Palace and get your lug-holes blasted by one of 'the local
"intelegensia" shouting" abuse at Paul Merson. Until of course the
coppers move in, "One more word and you're out mate."
Mike M
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44.350 | Back to sleep Mike... | YUPPY::PANES | never mind the Sex Pistols, here's my | Thu Mar 11 1993 17:46 | 39 |
| <<< Note 44.349 by YUPPY::MCCABE "Mike" >>>
-< Is that a black pot? >-
> >>I sat in amongst the local support and while I must praise the quality
> >>and comfort of the seating, I think it is only fair that I should
> >>comment on the Arze's fans. I have long accepted that everyone who goes
> >>to football is an "expert". I have heard Palace fans speak utter drivel
> >>but this is normally confined to conversation. Last night I thought I
> >>been transported to a land where people are born stupid and loutish.
> >>I was got totally hacked off with the local "intelegensia" shouting
> >>"Well played TONEEEEE ADDAAAAAMS" every time he hit a ball which was
> >>obviously going nowhere ( although to be fair to the "future captain
> >>of England" he did have a reasonable first half). Anyway thet say love
> >>is blind and these ****wits must be totally in love with the Arzzze.
> ...and of course it's a real treat, so I'm told, to sit near someone at
> Palace and get your lug-holes blasted by one of 'the local
> "intelegensia" shouting" abuse at Paul Merson. Until of course the
> coppers move in, "One more word and you're out mate."
> Mike M
Mike,
I'm glad to see that a trip to Wembley has brought you out of your Rip Van
Winklesque sleep. If your comments about "the Merse" are directed at me
than perhaps I could explain ( get someone to help you if you find it too
difficult and remember if you are using scissors or anything sharp - ask
an adult first ). "the Merse" committed a "clumsy" foul on a Palace player,
I pointed this out - what I didn't do was make sub-caveman comments about
the players or threaten any of the Arsenal fans sitting nearby.
Last night some oaf had a go at a mate of mine sitting next me , but when the
challenge was accepted he declined the offer - he obviously realised that
he needed to be big amongst his chums but on his own he was a typical
Arsenal Wembley Boy.
Stuart
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44.351 | Ackshirley... | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Mar 11 1993 20:26 | 70 |
| >> > ...and of course it's a real treat, so I'm told, to sit near someone at
>> > Palace and get your lug-holes blasted by one of 'the local
>> > "intelegensia" shouting" abuse at Paul Merson. Until of course the
>> > coppers move in, "One more word and you're out mate."
>> Mike,
>> I'm glad to see that a trip to Wembley has brought you out of your Rip Van
>> Winklesque sleep. If your comments about "the Merse" are directed at me
Er, nope. A couple of years ago an aquaintance of mine, Peter Armsby, and
fellow Arsenal supporter, was sitting in the Arthur Wait stand at the
Sainsbury's end. It was about the time that Mr Merson had a problem
playing pool. He was sitting near a Palace supporter who loudly and
frequently jumped to his feet to inform Merson of what he would do to
him with a pool queue. The law eventually came down and told the guy
to shut it otherwise he was out. I believe that was the end of the
matter, but I don't know 'cause I wasn't there.
I could relate a similar story of "Baso", world famous Arsenal
supporter (OK, Staines, Middx) at Oldham last season where a local was
also giving Merson (and Wright) a bit of grief. From my own experience
I could relate similar incidents, involving different players, at
different grounds. Winterburn at Man Utd; Davis, Thomas, Rocastle and
Caesar at Everton; Charlie George at Forest and any number of Arsenal
players in the West Stand at Chelsea, being prime examples.
The point I was making, albeit briefly, was that the kind of loutish
behaviour you describe happens at all grounds not just Arsenal and since
you were refering to Arsenal in the Palace note I thought I'd give you
an example of Palace loutishness.
If you start going to away grounds on a regular basis, and have to sit
in with the locals through necessity, you'll find that there are
unfortuanately a lot of louts around. Or at least people who are
vociferous in their support and say things (moronic or otherwise)
contrary to your view. Difficult though it maybe, it is grin and bear
it time or you get involved in a lot of aggro. Me? I go for the
former.
>> than perhaps I could explain ( get someone to help you if you find it too
>> difficult and remember if you are using scissors or anything sharp - ask
>> an adult first ).
Is this supposed to be witty? I'm sorry but it's too clever for me.
>> "the Merse" committed a "clumsy" foul on a Palace player,
>> I pointed this out - what I didn't do was make sub-caveman comments about
>> the players or threaten any of the Arsenal fans sitting nearby.
No doubt you were equally vociferous last night when "Ninja" gave Alan
Smith a fore-arm smash. If you were threatened by an Arsenal "fan" last
night I can't do anything about it, I can only offer you my sincere
apologies. But as I say every club has this moronic, thug or
otherwise, element.
>> Last night some oaf had a go at a mate of mine sitting next me, but when
>> the challenge was accepted he declined the offer - he obviously realised
>> that he needed to be big amongst his chums but on his own he was a typical
>> Arsenal Wembley Boy.
You and your mates seem to be really unlucky, is this the same one who was
involved with Ray Parlour and didn't one of them have a problem some
time last season? I've been going to football for 25 years and never been
involved in a fight and I don't want to be. I guess I've been lucky.
Once again I can only apologise on behalf of the vast majority of Arsenal
supporters who aren't like the people you were unfortunate enough to meet
last night.
Mike M
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44.352 | | EBYGUM::WATTERSONP | another day another bill | Thu Mar 11 1993 20:32 | 9 |
| >>> Davis, Thomas, Rocastle and Caesar at Everton
Wasn't that to do with their taste in women..... ?
;-)
But seriously, racism is virtually dead at Goodison (other than in the
directors box of course)
Paul
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44.353 | Upwardly mobile or what???? | YUPPY::PANES | never mind the Sex Pistols, here's my | Fri Mar 12 1993 11:28 | 32 |
| <<< Note 44.351 by YUPPY::MCCABE "Mike" >>>
-< Ackshirley... >-
> Er, nope. A couple of years ago an aquaintance of mine, Peter Armsby, and
> fellow Arsenal supporter, was sitting in the Arthur Wait stand at the
> Sainsbury's end. It was about the time that Mr Merson had a problem
> playing pool. He was sitting near a Palace supporter who loudly and
> frequently jumped to his feet to inform Merson of what he would do to
> him with a pool queue. The law eventually came down and told the guy
> to shut it otherwise he was out. I believe that was the end of the
> matter, but I don't know 'cause I wasn't there.
Good to see plod taking some firm action ( although there is a gulf
between gratuitous abuse and some wag shouting out a funny comment).
> You and your mates seem to be really unlucky, is this the same one who was
> involved with Ray Parlour and didn't one of them have a problem ome
> time last season?
No. And just to set the record straight, Parlour and his gang threaten
the two guys involved. I guess they just weren't ready for the chaps
not backing down.
Meanwhile back to the football, and Palace entertain Chelsea on Monday.
I am going sitting amonsgt some of the more deranged Chelsea fans ( Bates
etc ) as I have wormed my way into the Directors box. Is Uncle Ron
ready for this???
Stuart
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44.354 | Bloody slow network link | YUPPY::PANES | Jackson Pollock's No. 9(a) | Mon Mar 22 1993 12:58 | 10 |
|
T'Blades 0 Palace 1 ( Coleman )
Three valuable points, but unfortunately Chris Armstrong was sent off and
now faces suspension.
Scousepool come to Selhurst on Tuesday.
Stuart
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44.355 | Ramblings of a sick mind | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Mon Mar 22 1993 19:43 | 27 |
| Stu,
Looking forward to tomorrow night and another set of scouser scalps?
Sorry to be away for a while, but I was off with flu last week and
didn't even make it to the Chelsea game. Saturday sounded fraught from
Capital Gold, but we got the 3 points even at the cost of losing Chris
Armstrong. Does anyone know for sure how many games he misses? One or
two? Either way, he's definately out for QPR and possibly the "away"
match with the Dons.
On a separate topic, what do you make of Colleymore fever?!? When he
was at the FEs he was a total brain-fade, exceptionally fast, able to
run with the ball and almost always going down blind alleys or shooting
very wide. Now he's supposedly Super Stan, target of Notts Forest!! At
least the FEs get a percentage of any future fee.
Also, what have the Palace Eaglets like Rodger, Southgate, Ndah and,
come to that, Armstrong(who are all eligible I think) got to do to get
into the England u21 squad? Come to that how come a "striker of the
month" like Warhurst [good though he is at the moment] gets into the
main squad when Sherringham never gets mentioned?
Still, if we survive this season, and make a few judicious buys in the
summer I reckon our youngsters will start to go places next term,
particularly with Salads coming back too. Roll on the team of the 90s!
Paul
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44.356 | Souness has to shut up sometimes doesn't he? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Wed Mar 24 1993 13:09 | 53 |
| FEs 1 Looneypool Whingers 1
Armstrong Rush
Little Mr Blobby didn't even make the bench in the end. Palace had most
of the play in the first half, with Coleman going close with a lob from
the corner of the box, and also having a header well saved. Rodger also
went close and the ref made a customary - if it hits a Liverpool player
on the hands in the box it must be an accident decision. Burrows made a
classy lunge through Geoff Thomas to get himself a card, and 'pool had
one effort saved by Martyn.
The scousers then caught us cold at the start of the second half with a
class goal from Rush, set up by Whelan (he did play a few good balls
Cunno but looked several yards short of Premier league pace). Palace
then gradually got back into it and got a deserved equaliser from
Armstrong. At this point the Liverpool bench and most notably Mr Angry
decided that every time a Palace player tackled a Liverpool player it
was the equivalent of GBH (in fact I reckon 'pool out-fouled the FEs
2-1) and Souness first slagged a linesman and then swore at the ref
(who had a pretty good game) and got banished from the bench to a waft
of good hearted banter from the Palace fans (you know that sort of
stuff - cheat, **** off back to Scotland, miserable git - that sort of
stuff!)
End to end for the last few minutes and then off home with a point and
passing 40 in the league. For Palace, Thomas had his best game in a
long time, Thorn was superb, Rodger also, as was Coleman, although he
is still not a striker. Armstrong showed Nichol up to be the old man he
is, but Burrows (when he wasn't kicking) kept up well with him for
pace. Shaw was dire - far too slow and lost looking, and was replaced
by Ooh Ah George Ndah, with Rodger switching to left back. As for
'pool, Barnes sat on the wing and moaned looking fat, Rush had a chance
and took it, Rosenthal fell over a lot, Mcmanaman came on for Rosenthal
and stood off-side a lot, Whelan played some good passes, Burrows
looked in good form and Walters looked dangerous when he knew what he
wanted to do. James looks a bit dodgy tho'.
Apart from Souness, funniest (and most irritating) part of the night
was the collection of 'pool "fans" behind us on corporate season
tickets. They are so devoted to their team that they kept thinking
Walters was Barnes, were amazed at how tall James was, didn't know who
Hutchison was (by the way he also got a card for verbals) and kept
saying how much they missed the replays - obviously go to a lot of
games :-)
So - on to three "home games" to secure our future, unfortnuately
probably having two of them without Armstrong and Young (Eric has
passed 31 points - getting a bit of a liability he is).
What did you see down your end Stu?
Paul
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44.357 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | | Wed Mar 24 1993 13:15 | 7 |
|
> What did you see down your end Stu?
Erm, pur-lease I've just had me breakfast.
barry.
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44.358 | Liverwho???? | SEDOAS::PANES | Urbane guerilla | Wed Mar 24 1993 13:45 | 24 |
|
> What did you see down your end Stu?
Obviously a lot more than David Lacey. I think that your report is
an accurate account of events.
Had a bit of a problem with the stewards yesterday - but the end
result was Panes 1 Jobsworths 0 - a messy mid-field encounter but
a worthy victory.
I recommend that all football lovers buy the next issue of Eagle Eye
( out Good Friday ) as it should contain a revealing interview with
Jim Bob from Carter:USM ( and possibly some other old tosh).
Stuart
YUPPY::OHAGANB I can tell you that there is absolutely nothing wrong
with my end.
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44.359 | err.... | YUPPY::PANES | You'll never take me alive Copper | Mon Apr 05 1993 18:06 | 10 |
| Palace 1 QPR 1
Not a great match, and the memory is a little fuzzy. Perhaps that nice
Mr Pateman can supply fuller details.
Talking of which, I am a little confused about the kick off time for the
Lodgers.
Stuart
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44.360 | A more lucid reply | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Mon Apr 05 1993 20:30 | 23 |
| Now you lot in IS have fixed yuppy.............................
Palace dominated the match for long periods and the Rs only had two
chances. Sorry, make that three cos they scored for us! Palace could
have got the three points with a better final ball into the box. Ooh
Aaah George N'dah looked on another planet and was subbed for a much
more positive Dean Gordon, we also lost out on Rodger's crosses by
having him at left back. However, on the plus side, Paul Williams made
an excellent return in my opinion, giving us a new dimension up front,
and showing a lot of good quick thinking and excellent control. He was
unlucky not to get his first goal in the second half when Roberts made
a superb save from a rising volley.
I'm looking forward (with not too much hop Mr Coppell) to Armstrong and
Williams teaming up.
The Wombles on Friday - ko 3 o/c Paneso - and we are in the cheap
seats, in the Arfur Waite.
Wombles will be without Fash, Jones, Elkins and another donkey.
Paul
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44.361 | Forgot this snippett | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Mon Apr 05 1993 20:31 | 4 |
| By the way - the new away strip for next year is supposedly black and
white! All blotchy like Norwich and Coventry. Yuuukky me-thinks.
Paul
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44.362 | Will Palace get a good cross in on Good Friday? | YUPPY::PANES | You'll never take me alive Copper | Mon Apr 05 1993 20:43 | 21 |
| <<< Note 44.361 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Scuba Dive in my Think Tank" >>>
-< Forgot this snippett >-
> By the way - the new away strip for next year is supposedly black and
> white! All blotchy like Norwich and Coventry. Yuuukky me-thinks.
> Paul
I'm not too sure about that. We discussed it at the P.I.S.A comittee
meeting after the game on Saturday, and I get the impression that the
club knows how much people like the current away strip. I also believe
that Tony Willis and Uncle Ron claim to have "designed" the present kit.
The club did however register an all black kit as an away strip with the
Premier League when Bukta went belly up.
Given that its Sunday opening on Good Friday, I might re-live old
memories and stand on the Holmesdale, and save myself a packet.
Paneso
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44.363 | | YUPPY::PANES | You'll never take me alive Copper | Wed Apr 07 1993 18:13 | 5 |
| Mr Pateman,
Is it Middlesborough on Monday and if so what time is kick-off?
Semi-detached Stuart
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44.364 | Some mate !! | MILE::PRIEST | All at sea at Solent | Wed Apr 07 1993 20:15 | 7 |
| Apropos of nothing at all, a bit of scurrilous gossip from the Brentford
fan-zine (fan in the singular) "Beesotted":
When Phil Holder (that's Brentford's manager) was looking for a new
striker earlier in the season he asked his "old mate" Steve Coppell
for his opinion of Stan Collymore. Coppell allegedly told him Collymore
was slow and lazy and wouldn't be any good for him !! 8-)
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44.365 | | YUPPY::PANES | You'll never take me alive Copper | Wed Apr 07 1993 20:35 | 16 |
| <<< Note 44.364 by MILE::PRIEST "All at sea at Solent" >>>
-< Some mate !! >-
> Apropos of nothing at all, a bit of scurrilous gossip from the Brentford
> fan-zine (fan in the singular) "Beesotted":
> When Phil Holder (that's Brentford's manager) was looking for a new
> striker earlier in the season he asked his "old mate" Steve Coppell
> for his opinion of Stan Collymore. Coppell allegedly told him Collymore
> was slow and lazy and wouldn't be any good for him !! 8-)
Some might say that was fair comment. Did he mention Collymore's penchant
for fighting with his team mates in training ( allegedly ).
Stuart
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44.366 | Womble Woe | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Tue Apr 13 1993 12:25 | 20 |
| Paneso - sorry I didn't answer - out at customers
Wombles 4 FEs 0
We were awful, it was embarrassing, it was shameful. But enough about
the football.
My real gripe is with the squatters. After a bit in the prog from Sam H
about how the fans should love one another he starts ranting about how
the Wombles shouldn't feel second class cos they won more games etc at
Selhurst last season than we did! Real bridge building Sam! Also, he
issues all the free admission kiddies with red/yellow cards to wave
when they see a foul - naturally anytime a Palace player got near a
Womble (not often to be fair!) Again - a great introduction to football
and a real friendly act!
God I wish they would push off back to Plough Lane.
Paul
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44.367 | Happy again! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Tue Apr 13 1993 12:31 | 30 |
| Palace 4 M'boro 1
Rodger Wilkinson
Young
Armstrong
Coleman
That was much better! After a dull first half, the FEs took control
with a deflected Rodger free kick, followed up with a Young header and
sealed it with a wonder goal from Armstrong - watch out for it on goal
of the month. Oh sorry, Chris doesn't play for Villa, Utd or Liverpool
so it must have been cr*p ;->
Coleman headed home to make it 4 and then we gave away a silly goal.
Only gripe, why didn't Coppell play Williams with Armstrong? He has
been excellent while Armstrong's been out. He could have pushed Coleman
back to left back instead of the woeful Shaw and we could have had two
real strikers.
Transfer rumours - Sinclair from Blackpool as a striker, can't remember
the name but looks like Carlton Palmer in midfield from Port Vale and
a to be determined left back.
Leeds away on Saturday, only real hope is that they have never beaten
us since coming back up - but neither had the Wombles!
Paul
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44.368 | Kiss you shirt at Highbury | YUPPY::PANES | Are friends eclectic | Tue Apr 13 1993 13:00 | 32 |
| For only the second time ( I can remember anyway ), I left the Palace early
during the pitiful display against the Wombles. To cap it all they called us
the scum ( well both of them did anyway).
Like you I was heartened by the second half display yesterday, and thought
Armstong's goal wasan absolute belter.
Whinge time.
I went to take my seat only to find 300 bloody bandsman in the area. I
was asked if I wanted to insist on my usual position and decided that it
wasn't worth the hassle and duly moved don the stand. Low and behold,
a steward came and told us we had to move because these seats were reserved
for the bandsman . I don't think that this tattooed vision of loveliness
was quite prepared for the vitriolic, hateful outburst he received from
my companions. We told him to get the senior steward who was then told to
**** off in no uncertain terms. To cap it all the band decided to clear off.
Order restored and a missive on its way to Uncle Ron.
Did you get the Eagle Eye. I have a feeling that some people don't rate
Sinnott, and others are not great fans of the Arse.
Stuart
Question Time.
If Tony Adams and Ian Wright fell simultaneously from a tenth story window
who would hit the ground first.
A: Who cares.
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44.369 | Ipswich for the drop | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Tue Apr 13 1993 13:07 | 11 |
| Paneso...
I never realised you were a Journo, is your dad David Lacey?
Articles in (the excellent) Eagle Eye [love "the yoof team"], meeting
Carter USM I don't know. Thinking about giving up the day job.
By the way, as we play the Donkeys on the Sat before their second final
what are the odds on Ian Who? having a groin strain against us?
Paul
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44.370 | | YUPPY::PANES | Are friends eclectic | Tue Apr 13 1993 13:18 | 10 |
| <<< Note 44.369 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Scuba Dive in my Think Tank" >>>
-< Ipswich for the drop >-
> By the way, as we play the Donkeys on the Sat before their second final
> what are the odds on Ian Who? having a groin strain against us?
You don't think that George Graham would resort to subterfuge in order
to try and resue a woeful season , do you?
Scoop Panes
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44.371 | more pointless drivel | YUPPY::PANES | Saturday's great, Sunday always comes too late | Tue Apr 20 1993 18:27 | 9 |
| Big game against Salford United tomorrow night. I have a horrible feeling
that the Palace will get stuff and abet Moan U's Championship push.
I shall be soaking up the pre-match atmosphere ( and one or two pints )
tomorrow afternoon.
So heres to a good match.
Stuart
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44.372 | Palace to dent Newton Heath's title hopes? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Tue Apr 20 1993 18:41 | 9 |
| Should be Palace's biggest gate of the season, as of Friday there were
only 3,000 terrace tickets left and around 500 in the Members Stand,
the Arfur Waite was sold out. Key question - will Coppell play Williams
or Watts with Armstrong rather than Coleman? Pigs might fly!
Our interest in Trevor Sinclair of Blackpool is now official with Villa
and QPR also interested. Likely price #1m+
Paul
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44.373 | We nearly did it... | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Thu Apr 22 1993 12:28 | 48 |
| Palace 0 Mancs 2 Att 30,115
Hughes (offside)
Ince (Not a bad goal for a whinging old woman)
Great to see a full Selhurst, even if it was half full of deluded
Londoners who have never been to Manchester but seem to think that a
London team is not worthy of their support.
Palace had the upper hand for the first hour, with Southgate going
close with a 30 yd drive, and Armstrong having one off the post and two
just past. The Diving Dane was in a right paddy with Bruce and
Pallister and also had a shouting match with Fergie. Then Utd brought
on L'homme Bionique from his wheel chair and got a goal that even Alan
"If you're not in the Big 6 you don't play football" said was offside.
It was Utd's first chance, the only shot in the first half being blown
up for offside (but Nige saved it anyway)
After that the FEs were chasing the game but we nearly got back in when
Sch-thingumy let one through his legs and had to rely on Irwin
toe-poking it away from Armstrong (not a missed open goal Mr Lacey).
Utd sealed it with a good goal from Ince at the end and there fans
stayed on to celebrate.
Thorn was outstanding for us, Newman (in for Thomas who's father died
yesterday) did all that could be expected in his first first team
start, and Southgate had the better of Ince for much of the first half.
Finally, Mr Dependable - John Humphrey had a very good game and
shackled Giggs very well.
Yet again Palace played 14 men as the officials gave everything to the
"big team" - well, to be fair, one lino was total cr*p and got every
decision wrong.
If we play this well against Ipswich, M City and the Arse we should get
the 3 points to guarantee safety, although realistically I reckon
Forest and Boro are dead already. The casue will be helped by the
return of Thomas and Rodger (injured at Leeds and missed for his
corners and crosses) and is Coppell decides that Coleman needs a break
and puts Williams on from the start.
On the assumption we survive I reckon we are well set for next year
with a couple of buys and with some battle hardened young stars like
Armstrong, Rodger, Southgate and Bowry.
Roll on August (assuming we stay up!)
Paul - and from Paneso after your day's holiday to build up?!?
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44.374 | They only come at a night... | YUPPY::PANES | ADIS - don't die of dyslexia | Thu Apr 22 1993 13:38 | 5 |
| Good ( and fair ) report Paul.
Stuart
BTW aren't the woodlice fans a charming bunch
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44.375 | Safe as a Prefab | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Tue May 04 1993 13:13 | 28 |
| FE's 3 Ipswich 1 Att 18,881
Young Some farmer's boy
Armstrong
McGoldrick
Excellent performance by the FEs to (almost) guarantee Premier League
footie next year. We were all over Ipswich for most of the game and
could have had several more.Superb show by Paul Williams when he came
on for the injured Coleman, unlucky not to score himself and set up
McGoldrick's 10th of the season. Now its Man City on Weds and the Arse
(hoefully in pre Cup final slumber) on Saturday, and praying that
Oldham don't win both their games! I actually reckon we'll get
something out of the last two games anyway.
Next season actually looks quite hopeful, if we add a couple of players
like Sinclair from Blackpool, a creative midfielder and Salako back
from injury (kicking and running on Saturday!) The young players like
Rodger, Southgate, Bowry and Ndah will keep getting better, as will
Chris Armstrong. I'm not sure we actually need the full back everybody
says we are going to buy. Rodger and Salako on the left and Mr
Dependable Humphrey on the right look capable (Humpy has got at least
one more season).
By the way - Paneso - was that you I saw embracing a Palace player on
the pitch? My other half thought you looked a little "tired" :-)
Paul
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44.376 | Honest guv | YUPPY::PANES | Seratonin junkie | Tue May 04 1993 13:22 | 9 |
| <<< Note 44.375 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Scuba Dive in my Think Tank" >>>
-< Safe as a Prefab >-
> By the way - Paneso - was that you I saw embracing a Palace player on
> the pitch? My other half thought you looked a little "tired" :-)
Ermm um...it was my twin.
Stuart
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44.377 | Wanted - 3 points and a smile for Cunno | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Wed May 05 1993 12:30 | 20 |
| Very simple for the FEs tonight, a win takes us to 14th (!) in the
table and 100% cast iron safe. Anything less leaves us open to being
caught by Oldham. It is very strange to be wanting a Looneypool win
tonight!
Looks like we will finally get the attack the fans want - Armstrong &
Williams as Coleman is out with damaged ankle ligaments (courtesy of
David Linighan on Saturday) Martyn is expected to be fit after a back
strain. Also in the squad is another FE international who has yet to
appear for us, Darren Patterson, on the bench for the last two N
Ireland games and (I suspect) Eric Ninja's replacement in waiting.
By the way, Stu - you will have missed this on Saturday, nice touch by
the score board to put the scorer of the first goal up as NINJA against
Ipswich.
Come on Eagles, 3 more points and we can completely relax and maybe
turn over the Arse on Saturday as well.
Paul
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44.378 | | FORTY2::ASH | Grahame Ash @REO | Thu May 06 1993 18:00 | 4 |
| Well, it's very quiet in here today! Now you have to avoid defeat at Arsenal,
or hope Oldham don't beat Southampton. I'd be sweating . . .
g
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44.379 | The Waiting Game | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Thu May 06 1993 18:16 | 16 |
| Don't know about Paneso but some of us spend time selling to customers.
Bitterly disappointing last night - the commentary and the paper agreed
that Palace won it on points but couldn't get the goal. If only
Armstrong was fully fit rather than playing on painkillers for a broken
bone in the foot.
What is really ironic is how few games we have lost this season in
comparison to the other bottom teams - 14 (from memory) against 18-21.
We just have had too many draws. Converting even one of those would
have been enough.
Oh well - here's to Oldham performing to plan (they have not won three
consecutive games this season) and Arsenal continuing their stuuning FA
Cup build up - 0-0, 0-0, loadsa reerves, no goals.
Paul
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44.380 | | YUPPY::PANES | Seratonin junkie | Fri May 07 1993 19:15 | 10 |
| <<< Note 44.379 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Scuba Dive in my Think Tank" >>>
-< The Waiting Game >-
> Don't know about Paneso but some of us spend time selling to customers.
I am sitting in abject pain with every bit of me crossed.
Stuart
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44.381 | sainsbury's relegated | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | on the Streets of San Francisco | Mon May 10 1993 02:11 | 7 |
| Look on the bright side - Stoke and Port Vale are close together
geographically and should be easy to find for those away games
next season (:==:) and you'll also get to see TGA play.
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
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44.382 | Uncomfortably Numb | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Mon May 10 1993 12:22 | 39 |
| It all started to go wrong on Thursday. The dishwasher packed up
overnight, I turned up for a customer meeting that the customer's sec
had forgotten to cancel and the weather broke. Then, at 4.45 on
Saturday the black thunder clouds over Croydon started to rain and 4
years effort was over.
The Graudiad has it right for a change, we are all stunned. Last
Saturday we were 8 points clear and Oldham had to go to Villa AND
entertain Liverpool. We even got a good away point at Man City (not so
good in the context of what Everton did to them!) And now this!
Southend and Stan Colleymore and Chris Powell
Millwall and Moralee and Barber
Charlton and Alan Pardew
Watford and Perry Suckling
and worst.....
Derby and Zico Gabbiadini
Still, at least there will be a whole new set of grounds to go to, and
more elbow room at the bar at Selhurst :-(
What is vital now is to hang on to at least Martyn and Armstrong.
Thomas looks like he needs a change, Thorn would be great to keep but
we have Coleman, Patterson and Holman as cover, and Eddie is on a long
attractive contract (and Jack Charlton looks beyond the Premier anyway)
Martyn and Armstrong will be key. We also need to add a second striker
(we have trialed a guy called Ferdinand - from Carshalton Athletic!)
plus a left back and we need Salako fit, plus it would be nice to see a
fit David Whyte alongside Armstrong.
If we can get a flying start and a few good wins under our belt the
crowds will stay reasonable and the higher we are the bigger they'll
be. Here's to bouncing straight back (and replacing Wimbledon -
PLEASE!!!!)
Next season can't come soon enough
Paul
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44.383 | First Division Champions? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Mon May 10 1993 21:08 | 19 |
| Stu,
Looking on the positive side, what would you reckon to selling Thomas,
Thorn, Shaw, Sinnott, and some youngsters to balance the books and
playing the following (if we didn't buy anyone new)
Martyn
Humphrey Southgate Young Coleman
McGoldrick Bowry Rodger Salako
Armstrong Whyte (or Watts)
That would give us Osborn, Ndah, Williams, Patterson and the 5th Form
in reserve and we could maybe buy a couple of 500k prospects. Always
assuming we can hang onto Armstrong & Martyn.
Interesting how all the papers who slagged us off for 4 years are now
very sorry for Coppell cos we got 49 pts and still went down.
Paul
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44.384 | | YUPPY::PANES | Seratonin junkie | Tue May 11 1993 12:45 | 23 |
| <<< Note 44.383 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Scuba Dive in my Think Tank" >>>
-< First Division Champions? >-
Paul,
I have been suffering from a senses of bereavement (which was not helped
by every bastard in the world has pointing out to me that Palace have been
relegated - but I have a good memory. I also go to football matches
and will continue my season ticket at the F.E's next season. Let the
armchair sods snipe all they like - WTF do they know about football ).
I wouldn't like to see Thorn go ( but Sinnott can go anytime he wants ).
I think maybe Palace should give Gary Charles an opportunity to have a new
lease of life.
The first few games of next season are crucial.
See you at Selhurst, and I look forward to the Eaglets becoming the
"team of the ........"
Stuo
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44.385 | Relegation Aftermath | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Fri May 14 1993 17:00 | 37 |
| Loadsa stuff in the Croydon Advertiser today. Coppell has gone on hols
'til Thursday and is mulling over things. Apparently his salary drops a
fair bit on relegation. All out of contract players have been offered
new contracts (Humpy, Young, Shaw, Newman, Bowry) as have several
trainees. Only one player is being released - John Budden.
Noades is being adamant that the players are not for sale, particularly
Armstrong and states that a player will be bought to play along side
him. He states that the priorities are:
- reduce bank loans
- reduce "lesser" players wages
- get 800k worth of season ticket sales
Tulip have confirmed they will be continuing as sponsor, as will Ribero
for the kit. Home strip will stay red and blue, away strip will be
white. Plans to play in black have been abandonned as Div 1 refs are
still in black. This will be the "exhibition" strip.
Friendlies set up against Brentford, Burnley and A N Other. A planned
trip to Portugal pre-season is off, and Coppell partly blames all the
pre-season tours last year for the poor start.
The letters page is lively as ever, with most people supporting Coppell
staying and saying how they will stay with the club. One guy ressurects
the old transfer failures list again and finishes with a wonderfully
naff comment along the lines of -
they say you shouldn't kick a manager when he's down, but I say that's
the best time to do it!
A real true supporter.
Finally, Salako's column confirms the importance of going straight back
up as 1994/5 will see 3 down and 2 up. So we need that good season.
Paul
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44.386 | ? | YUPPY::PANES | Seratonin junkie | Mon May 17 1993 13:18 | 5 |
| Paul,
Is there any change in the season ticket prices?
Stuart
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44.387 | #9 per match | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Mon May 17 1993 13:37 | 7 |
| Yup, gone down in most areas apart from the new Members area on the
Whitehorse Road end.
The Players Lounge that we buy has gone from #238 to #209 (Lifeline
before 31/05)
Paul
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44.388 | | CHEFS::HOUSEB | | Mon May 17 1993 17:26 | 8 |
| I have the directions to Oxford if required......
.... what is the christian name of this Ferdinand bloke. I played
against a Barry Ferdinand who was playing for Malden Vale 3 years ago.
The only accurate play he made was when he gobbed in my face. Can't
believe any league club could be interested in him.
Brian
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44.389 | Uncle Ron looks to the future...er NOT! | YUPPY::PANES | Welcome to Berkshire | Tue May 18 1993 13:04 | 6 |
| Rumours abound that Steve Coppell is on his way, and that Alan Smith
( assistant manager ) wiil step up.
Is this the start of the decline?
Stuart
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44.390 | and now for the exodus...... | YUPPY::PANES | Welcome to Berkshire | Fri May 21 1993 15:22 | 1 |
| Coppell resigns.
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44.391 | | EBYGUM::WATTERSONP | All my failings exposed | Fri May 21 1993 16:24 | 8 |
|
Stuart,
It seems to have been downhill for Palace ever since that nice Mr
Noades made his remarks about black players - do you reckon he'll be
next to go ?
Paul
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44.392 | one flew out of the Eagle's nest | YUPPY::PANES | French kisses and chinese burns | Tue Jun 01 1993 13:02 | 9 |
| Sources close to the club have informed me that so far the only player to
request a transfer is Eddie.
The new away kit is white , but a black strip will be used for "exhibition
games".
Stuart
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44.393 | Away..away..away..away...!! | OPG::TONY | | Tue Jun 01 1993 13:33 | 8 |
|
>The new away kit is white , but a black strip will be used for "exhibition
>games".
So the Brazilian look hasn't worked then..!!!
Tony
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44.394 | Smudger at the Palace | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Fri Jun 04 1993 12:22 | 21 |
| Alan Smith confirmed as new manager on a 2 year contract. No other
candidates were considered.
The back of the Croydon Advertiser has Smith saying that Palace will
now completely abandon any pretence to long ball ply, and that this is
also the desire of the players. He says not to expect a new Swindon
overnight tho'.
Also, they state that Martyn and Armstrong have stated that they desire
to stay and that the club is adamant they will stay. However "some
players will go" (Eddie? Thorn? Thomas?) Money will also be found to
strengthen the squad.
Gievn Smith's record of bringing on the youth team (Shaw, Southgate,
Rodger, Osborn, Salako) I am cautiously optimistic. I also reckon he
may wait to see how David Whyte fares on his return from injury before
diving into the market.
Comments Stu?
Paul
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44.395 | A thoroughbred amongst donkeys | YUPPY::PANES | Carrots - the healthy alternative to sex | Mon Jun 14 1993 14:09 | 11 |
|
Paul,
It looks like your predictions were correct and that Eddie ( W.O.T.W ) will
be joining that very "interesting" team in Norf Lundun. I wonder how he
will get on with "Flair" Dixon.
Stuart
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44.396 | Ta ra Geoff | YUPPY::PANES | Carrots.The healthy alternative to sex | Wed Jun 16 1993 13:42 | 5 |
|
Stripped of his Knighthood , Geoff Thomas has moved to Wolves. Its a
shame really , his pronunciation was coming along a treat.
Stuart
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44.397 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Finishing's not his strong point | Wed Jun 16 1993 14:14 | 4 |
| Has John Salako decided to stay at Palace or is he too joining the general
exodus of players?
Mike
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44.398 | Two does not an exodus make | YUPPY::PANES | Carrots.The healthy alternative to sex | Wed Jun 16 1993 14:52 | 19 |
| <<< Note 44.397 by FORTY2::FOWLERM "Finishing's not his strong point" >>>
>Has John Salako decided to stay at Palace or is he too joining the general
>exodus of players?
>Mike
Given his pass medical history, it was once thought that Salako might not
play again. I believe that he is expected to be fit sometime early in the
season, but it would be a gamble for any club to buy him. I suspect that the
best of Johnny S it yet to be seen, and if he gets back to full fitness
( and confidence ) and strikes up a good understanding with Armstrong, it
could be entertaining times at the San Selhurst.
Stuart
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44.399 | Bye Bye Mclean... | KURMA::CDOUDIE | Zig....IN YOUR FACE !! | Sat Jun 19 1993 00:52 | 7 |
|
Couldn't see a Dundee Utd topic, so this is the next best thing....
Steve Coppell may be taking over at Tannadice as Utd's new manager,
exclusive on Scottish news tonight at 6.00.
colin.
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44.400 | Palace Hotspurs? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Mon Jun 21 1993 13:05 | 7 |
| A small one-liner in the Grauniad today (amongst all the stuff about
Ardiles) says that there are rumours of an El Tel buy out at Selhurst -
anybody else heard it? I wouldn't be sorry to see the back of Noades
and if Venables could overcome the ill feeling of creating and
destroying "team of the 80's" it could be a very good thing.
Paul
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44.401 | | YUPPY::PANES | Think or thwim | Tue Jun 22 1993 13:06 | 17 |
| <<< Note 44.400 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Scuba Dive in my Think Tank" >>>
-< Palace Hotspurs? >-
> A small one-liner in the Grauniad today (amongst all the stuff about
> Ardiles) says that there are rumours of an El Tel buy out at Selhurst -
> anybody else heard it? I wouldn't be sorry to see the back of Noades
> and if Venables could overcome the ill feeling of creating and
> destroying "team of the 80's" it could be a very good thing.
> Paul
I wouldn't mind seeing Venners back at the San Selhurst. Perhaps this
will allow Mr Noades a quiet retirement at his caravan on Canvey.
Stuart
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44.402 | But where are Grimsby and Barnsley? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Fri Jul 30 1993 14:37 | 32 |
| Well,
Time to accept the inevitable and get ready for Division 1. News from
the Palace.....
Tulip have dropped out as sponsor, not surprising given their financial
state. The FEs hope to do an 18 month deal by Xmas.
Young has still not signed a contract and has been told to stay at home
until he does.
Salako estimates he will be playing in October
Chris Armstrong has signed a 2 year extension to his contract.
Crawley Town dispatched 7-1 in a friendly, team was:
Martyn
Humphrey Thorn Shaw Coleman
Whyte Bowry Southgate Rodger
Williams Armstrong
Plan seems to be to play Whyte & williams interchangeably on the right
supporting Armstrong. When Salads gets back on the left that will be
some forward line. My only concern is depth in the squad, we look ok in
midfield but strikers are a bit thin, with only Watts as real cover for
Armstrong.
Still, here's to the joys of Tranmere and TGA on the first day of the
season.
Paul
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44.403 | Got that ticket yet Paneso? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Wed Aug 04 1993 12:55 | 8 |
| Friendly winning streak continues.....
Seaweeds 0 Palace 3 (Southgate, Osborn, Bowry)
Some good signs here, lots of goals, some coming from the midfielders,
lets just hope we keep it up when the real stuff starts.
Paul
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44.404 | Life after The Sky Sports Show | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Fri Aug 06 1993 14:54 | 33 |
| Teams in friendlies:
V Brentford
Martyn
Humphrey Thorn Shaw Coleman
Osborn Bowry Southgate Gordon
Williams Whyte
Sub - Newman for Bowry
V Brighton
Martyn
Humphrey Thorn Young Coleman
Osborn Bowry Southgate Gordon
Williams Whyte
Sub - Newman for Osborn
Armstrong, Rodger and Shaw are expected to be fit for selection against
Fulham, plus Darren Patterson has been playing well in Club XI games
The Fulham side is expected to be the league team. I would expect:
Martyn
Humphrey Thorn Young Coleman
Whyte Bowry Southgate Rodger
Williams Armstrong
Subs - Shaw & Gordon
Thorn has also been named Club Captain.
No sign of the two most promising youngsters in the pre-seasons, Watts
& Ndah.
Paul
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44.405 | Still not got a ticket Paneso? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Mon Aug 09 1993 12:26 | 17 |
| Final Friendly:
Fulham 0 Palace 5
Armstrong 3
Williams 2
Interesting to see Patrick Barclay in the Observer almost writing us
off for this season in favour of a midlands trio coming up. Why should
Debry be any more consistent this season? My predicitions -
Promotion between: Palace, Leicester, Forest, Wolves (if the side
gels), Middlesboro
Here's to giving TGA & Co a good stuffing on Saturday.
Paul
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44.406 | When Andy goes up to lift the Anglo-Italian cup,,,,, | YUPPY::PANES | Its Official - Morale is High | Mon Aug 09 1993 13:05 | 17 |
| <<< Note 44.405 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Scuba Dive in my Think Tank" >>>
-< Still not got a ticket Paneso? >-
Paul,
Correct ... still no ticket. I also read Barclay's comments... what a
plank. But the most cutting comment of the weekend was by "her", when
surveying the new strips of the Premier League teams , she asked "Where's
Crystal Palace??"
Ho hum, but one of the rags compared Williams and Armstrong to Wright
and Bright.
Stuart
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44.407 | Quietly hopeful | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Mon Aug 16 1993 12:20 | 28 |
| Palace 0 Tranmere 0
Att 14,700ish
Well, the new Sainsbury's end look like a good investment. Actually, it
wasn't too bad a game, and if Tranmere are up amongst the play off
contenders we should be there too. As with lots of games last year, a
couple of early breaks and it would have been very different. As it
was, the only early break was Simon Osborn's (seemingly) dislocated
shoulder (again) causing a sub at 10 minutes. David Whyte came on and
looked excellent, but the side also looked a bit unbalanced as he
played further forward than Osborn would have done.
Still, the players looked like they wanted to hang onto the ball not
pass it immediately, and they showed good ball skills that they
obviously hid under the Coppell style. Also, the defence looked very
solid. Coleman very sure at left back.
Once Simon Rodger is back to provide some quality crosses things should
improve even more.
Still, Eagle Eye made a great read and it was a surprise to have the
Players Lounge sunshine blotted out by Martin McCauge, English
Australian - god is he tall!
Where abouts were you Stu? How did you manage without Eddie?
Paul
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44.408 | There is life after Eddie | YUPPY::PANES | The taming of the Stu...NOT! | Mon Aug 16 1993 13:15 | 11 |
| Paul,
I knew the omens were'nt too good, as I got there in time to see the kick-off.
This of course meant I saw the opportunity in the first minute just go
over the bar. Nixon ( Tranmere 'keeper ) had a great game and I had to feel
a little sorry for him getting a crowd induced booking for time-wasting.
Unfortunately I am off to parts foreign so will miss the Bristol game
and possibly Forest, but all in all not a bad opening performance.
Stuart
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44.409 | Getting used to no paper reports | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Mon Aug 16 1993 16:05 | 7 |
| Ossie is out for at least 2 months with a disclocated shoulder.
Hopefully the other Bisto kid will be back for Bristol or N Forest.
As for Nixon, I actually agreed with the booking, shades of Flowers
last season. He was pretty tardy in getting things going.
Paul
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44.410 | | YUPPY::PANES | The taming of the Stu...NOT! | Mon Aug 16 1993 16:11 | 31 |
| <<< Note 44.409 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Scuba Dive in my Think Tank" >>>
-< Getting used to no paper reports >-
> As for Nixon, I actually agreed with the booking, shades of Flowers
> last season. He was pretty tardy in getting things going.
Paul,
There was still some time to go, and as far as I know the ref had
not said anything to him. In fact I got the impression that the ref was
interested until the Eagles started baying like bloodhounds.
Still it gave me a chuckle, but I hope the standard of reffing
gets better.
Stuart
BTW I'm sorry if I have lapsed in to reasonableness - must read a few
of the other topics, and maybe I can be as blinkered and biased
as some of our fellow noters.
P.S Gleaned from the Eagle Eye..
Q: What do you call 200 hundred Arsenal fans at the bottom of the sea?
A: A start.
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44.411 | End to Endsleigh stuff? | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Better to reign in hell... | Mon Aug 16 1993 16:34 | 8 |
| > This of course meant I saw the opportunity in the first minute just go
> over the bar.
^^^^^^^
Which you happened to be in at the time.
barry.
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44.412 | Better Balanced Team | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Scuba Dive in my Think Tank | Fri Aug 20 1993 14:55 | 23 |
| Team news for Bristol City away...
Osborn likely to be replaced by Simon Rodger, now recovered from an
ankle injury.
Richard Shaw may come in for John Humphrey at right back (WHY?!?!)
David Whyte expected to start, probably for Dean Gordon, possibly
switching roles with Williams. Likely line up:
Martyn
Humphrey/Shaw Thorn Young Coleman
Williams Bowry Southgate Rodger
Whyte Armstrong
Martyn O'Connor also rumoured to be pushing for a place.
Darren Patterson has asked for a transfer
Alan Smith inquired about Paul Wilkinson from Middlesboro and got told
that the price was #1.2m and rising by #3k per week!
Paul
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44.413 | 23rd to 11th in a single bound! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Wed Aug 25 1993 12:59 | 31 |
| After Saturday's little rural upset ---
Palace 2 Forest 0 Att 15,000+
Young
Gordon
Excellent performance by the new look FEs, with even this morning's
Grauniad complementing their play. For the third game running we were
forced to re-organise early when Andy Thorn pulled up with a hamstring
problem and had to go off. This caused Chris Coleman to pull across to
the centre and Dean Gordon to drop in at left back - a position he
filled excellently.
The team played good, pacy passing football, tackled exceptionally
well and restricted Forest to just one effort on goal, from the #2m
donkey Colleymore. The main revelation was Richard Shaw, playing as a
ball carrying midfielder. He's always looked like Frank Rijkaard and
last night he played like him! One run and shot from the half way line
was superb. I never thought I'd rate Shaw as a candidate for MotM but
he was last night!
As for Forest, they were very poor, lots of pretty passing but no
penetration, and a few lumping high balls to Rosario (another donkey).
They could well struggle to get back at this rate. Their best player
was Woan, and he could be a target if they look to be not going
straight back.
The Eagles are flying again!
Paul
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44.414 | Charlton Overload | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Thu Aug 26 1993 16:26 | 12 |
| FEs paired with Charlton in the Diet Coke Tab Aspartame Nutrasweet Cup.
This means that we'll see quite a bit of them during September -
7th Away Anglo-Italian
21st Home CCola
25th Away Division 1
5th Oct? Away CCola
That'll be quite enough of Twin Towers Al (Pardew) for one season!
Paul
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44.415 | Five goals and Foster's frenzy.... | YUPPY::PANES | Spoilsports Personality of the Year | Tue Aug 31 1993 15:13 | 19 |
|
Palace 5 Portsmouth 1
Portmouth took the lead with a well taken goal ( aided and abetted by
some slack defending ). The Eagles' defence was all over the place
for the first twenty minutes and then the tide turned. Two-one up at
half-time. Southgate who had a poor first half scired a tremendous
goal after picking up the ball in his own half and unleashing a venomous
shot.
Armstrong picked up his first hat-trick.
A few beers before hand render details a little fuzzy, but the result,
a more beers and curry afterwards, ensured that a great time was had by all.
Stuart
BTW Palace are now sixth in the table.
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44.416 | Flying a bit higher | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Wed Sep 01 1993 12:45 | 19 |
| Brum 2 Palace 4
Williams, Armstrong (2), Shaw
Listened to the game on Capital Gold, having missed the Pompey
thrashing due to being 600 miles away in Scotland. Sounded like an
excellent performance by the FEs with Paul Williams finally getting a
well deserved first goal for Palace, Richard Shaw getting his second in
around 160 games, and Chrissie A becoming the top scorer in the
division with a brace following signing his new 4 year contract.
Sounded like the Palace were generally on top, and the guy from
Birmingham radio said we looked a class above Brum.
Palace are now third. with 11 goals scored.
Next two games, Bolton(A) and Charlton(A) in the Copa Italia may be
postponed due to Young and Patterson (plus possibly Coleman) being on
WC duty.
Paul;
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44.417 | At least we're out of the Italian thing | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Wed Sep 08 1993 13:01 | 16 |
| Great, not only do we get rolled over by Charlton 4-1 but Chris
Armstrong decides to get himself sent off for violent conduct! Now
he'll be out for 3 games. And all for the micky mouse Ital Cup.
Still, at least we're out of it now (Charlton through unless Millwall
beat us by more than 3 goals at Selhurst) and can concentrate on proper
competitions.
Actually considering we were missing Young and Coleman on Wales duty,
Thorn and Osborn injured, Bowry suspended and Young/Thorn's cover,
Patterson, on NI duty we probably didn't do to bad.
However, Alan Smith will need to watch the crime count, 2 sent off in 6
games is not good, and we are getting silly bookings too.
Paul
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44.418 | Starting to fly again | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Mon Sep 13 1993 13:13 | 26 |
| God its good to read nice things about the FEs in the Grauniad!
Palace 1 Sunderland 0
Armstrong
Att 11k+ (awful weather, live TV and a long way from Sunderland)
Not a really sparkling performance from the lads, but with Thorn still
out and Bowry missing too, it was the sort of game we regularly lost or
drew last term. Bowry replaced by Stuart massey who played very well,
and could stay in at Richard Shaw's expense when Bowry is back. Shaw
and Southgate had anonymous games but there really wasn't too much of a
threat.
God isn't Goodman a whinger! He never shut up!
Salako was on Sky in the morning saying he had an agreed date for being
back in action in the reserves - "in 2 or 3 weeks" so our "new #3m
signing" should be back soon.
Now up to second in the table, with a game in hand ovre leaders
Charlton. Only cloud on the horizon is Armstrong's suspension for 3
games.
Paul
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44.419 | SUNDERLAND AFC | WELCLU::FOSTER | | Tue Sep 14 1993 16:27 | 9 |
| Wouldn't you be a winger if you had the rest of that team around you!!
I thought we defended quite well, on chances created we sould have been
stuffed. We haven't had a midfield for years, without that we're nowt!!
John.
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44.420 | | YUPPY::PANES | Spoilsports Personality of the Year | Wed Sep 15 1993 14:15 | 14 |
| Anglo Italian Cup Qualifying Round
Palace 3 Millwall 0
Scorers, Armstrong , Williams and Whyte. So David Whyte is fit and
bangin' them in.
The game was played in front of OVER 2000 people.
I didn't go, but I believe Mr Pateman did.
Can we have a report please, Paul.
Stuart
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44.421 | Sub keeper? Can we have one of them then? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Wed Sep 15 1993 19:52 | 49 |
| Ever able to oblige....
Palace 3 Millwall 0 Att a Womble-ish 2717
Williams 5
Armstrong (Pen) 35ish
Whyte 89
Oh dear................
Palace line up:
Martyn
Humphrey Shaw Southgate (c) Gordon
Massey Newman Rodger (sub OConnor) Ndah
Williams Armstong (sub Whyte)
What an atmosphere - why the hell did we go?!?! Still it was
entertaining to see the Millwall lads manage to get thrown out of teh
ground for fighting with the police (no Palace fans in sight!) Palace
put out a semi reserve side (Ninja, Coleman and Thorn were in the bar
when we arrived) and still didn't really look troubled - and also
looked pretty dire in the second half! First goal - throw from Martyn
to Ooh-Ahh on the half way line, sprint past vdHawe, shot parried,
Willow buries it. Second goal, through ball from Massey to Armstrong,
round the keeper, pulled down, almost but not quite keeps feet to score
- penalty. Ref (Vic Callow) doesn't realise its a noddy game and sends
off keeper to universal disgust. Millwall in spot of bother as they
have neglected to bring a sub keeper! Armstrong score from the spot.
Other highlight - a lovely curler from 30 yds by Massey that clips the
angle of the bar.
Armstrong off at half time with a slight knock, plus to avoid anger at
Judas chants from Millwallese, replaced by Whyte who misses two sitters
when clean through. Palace generally lose shape and interest
particularly when Jolly goes off and we fail to get one more cross in!
OohAah looks seriously out of sorts, miss the third goal after leaving
from boredom at non-serious cup. Oh - and Millwall hit a post once, but
looked truly dire (no Barber or Moralee) Palace trialist Salou (?)
sitting in the stand - dead ringer for Ninja. Interest only created by
earwigging conversation by ex yoof captain Mark Holman on Coppell vs
Smith, what a great deal Andy Turner at Spurs is on, how Salako's
younger brother blew his chance of a Palace move, and what Gordon and
OohAah's right legs are for (standing on only)
Oh well - next weeks Caffine flavoured Water cup game should be a bit
better.
Yours enthralled....
|
44.422 | | YUPPY::PANES | Spoilsports Personality of the Year | Fri Sep 17 1993 21:24 | 1 |
| .... and off to Rat City.....
|
44.423 | W.B.A 1 - Palace 4 | YUPPY::PANES | Spoilsports Personality of the Year | Mon Sep 20 1993 14:08 | 56 |
|
Despite the best efforts of various roadworks to prevent
an early arrival, we got to Birmingham a good 90 minutes
before kick-off. The few pubs which were open did not
allow us entry, and the Police even got the off licence
to close just before we got there. I do not understand
this attitude, because all but the nearest pub to the
Palace, seem to let all and sundry in. Why is he telling
us this , I hear your murmur. Well, Dear Reader, I would
have been a lot happier watching the first half with a
little "milk of magnesia" inside me. The high flying
Eagles were all over the place.
West Bromich dominated the first half playing some neat
football on approach to the F.Es penalty area. If they
had been a little less pretty pretty when in the danger
zone they could have had Palace dead and buried by
half-time. The Palace mid-field was appalling ( Shaw
ineffectual, and Southgate a waste of a clean shirt -
although one of the papers said he was man of the
match!!!).
W.B.A took the lead through local hero Bob Taylor , who
took full advantage of some very sloppy Palace marking.
This led to taunts ( and I must admit a wry chuckle from
me ) when the locals chanted one-nil, one-nil etc in very
bad "cockney accents".This was followed by a spirited
rendition of the mystifying "Bo-ing Bo-ing Baggies "
song.
Williams , who was concussed , did not come out for the
second half, and was replaced by David Whyte. Chris
Coleman opened the Palace account with a well placed
header. This rocked the Throstles and inspired Palace to
goon and score more. Three more in fact. A great turn by
Whyte left two defenders in his wake , before blasting
the ball past the WBA keeper. Southgate ( still having a
stinker in my opinion ) latched onto a off-side trap
breaking through ball and cooly rounded the keeper. Next
up that man Armstrong , who having earlier spurned a
similar chance , found himself with the keeper to beat,
and made no mistake. Earlier Shaw had been replaced by
Dean Gordon.
The next few weeks should prove interesting. Armstrong
banned , but appealing, against a three game suspension
is out for the Charlton Coca-Cola Cup, Charlton league
and Stoke league games. Williams is skillful but easily
knocked off the ball. Southgate has had a massive drop in
form. Shaw is out of sorts and out of position. Maybe it
is time that Alan Smith made a foray into the market ,
and bought some experience to go with the youthful talent
that is coming through.
Stuart
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44.424 | Taylor's performance of the week! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Mon Sep 20 1993 15:11 | 18 |
| Thank you Mr Panes - watching ceefax/CGold on Saturday I thought we
were going to be done for, but unlike last year we piled back.
News from that organ of reliability the Croydon Advertiser:
Salako has pencilled in October 2nd vs Stoke to come back. Final visit
to the specialist this week, and he's been "superb in training".
I would speculate he would come in for Shaw with Rodger tucking inside
on the left. Alternatively, Williams could drop into right wing and
Salako go upfront.
Palace are not signing Salou but have got Andy Salako training with
them and he played for the reserves last week.
Re Armstrong - one theory is for Coleman to temporarily go upfront but
I hope not, I would go for Grant Watts.
Paul
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44.425 | Are you watching Graham Taylor? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Wed Sep 22 1993 13:15 | 28 |
| Express headline:
King Salako back at the Palace. Yes John Salako was back last night for
the 3-1 defeat of Charlton, coming on as a 70th minute sub for Paul
williams. He looked a class above the enitre Charlton defence, and the
comment from a Charlton player sitting in front of us was....
"If he's like this in his first game, what's he going to be like after
10!"
Good performance from Palace, despite missing Andy Thorn again and
Chris Armstrong. On last night's evidence, I can see a forward pairing
of Whyte and Armstrong coming together pretty soon. Southgate was CC
MotM, and deservedly so, back to his best and a screamer of a goal.
Slight wobble in the second half after we let them back in with a
softish goal (very rare mistake by the Ninja) but the re-emergence of
Salako gave the team and the crowd a huge boost.
Current season record now stands at:
P 10, W7, L2, D1, For 23 A 11 (and 4 of those were without our regular
defence in the Anglo Italia!)
Keeping them crossed for the rest of the season and the Premier in
94/5.
Paul
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44.426 | 6 wins on the spin? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Fri Sep 24 1993 12:59 | 13 |
| Update for Sunday at the Valley, top of the table clash....
Andy Thorn is fit and will be back in defence
Salako has a slight groin strain and will most likely be on the bench
again
Otherwise, unchanged, Whyte and Williams up front with Armstrong out, I
would expect Salako and Gordon to be on the bench.
We seem to be getting a good squad now with competition for places,
this must be a good sign for on-going chances of promotion.
Paul
|
44.427 | Lacey/ITV jinx strikes again! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Mon Sep 27 1993 12:14 | 19 |
| Charlton 0 Palace 0
Did you go Stuart? We were out motor racing and missed both TV and live
versions.
Looks like the live TV bogey struck again and the FEs played a stinker.
Great match for David "Seaweed" Lacey to pick to turn up to. Still, we
go back top and Salako played another half an hour. I think that at the
moment the midfield is a little slanted to work rather than creation.
Shaw, Southgate and Rodger are all grafters with only Bowry providing
ideas. With Salako back for either Shaw or Rodger (hopefully the
former!) we would have a bit more balance.
Also, Whyte still seems inconsistent so maybe it will be Armstrong &
Williams again.
Stoke at Selhurst on Saturday but still no Armstrong.
Paul
|
44.428 | | YUPPY::PANES | Spoilsports Personality of the Year | Mon Sep 27 1993 15:16 | 34 |
|
Although Charlton ( on Police instructions ) raised the
allocation of tickets for the Palace, I was unable to get one.
I therefore settled down in front on a friend's t.v. and
eagerly awaited a feast of football.
Unfortunately this was not to be. The weather combined with
familiarity of the teams, and the absence of both sides main strikers,
made for a pretty poor spectacle.
Palace looked solid at the back ( although Coleman tried to
bring the game to life with a spectacular header which left
Martyn for dead ), the midfields canceled each other out, and
the strikers looked bereft of ideas.
Even when Salako came on ( and to be fair he didn't do much ),
it looked as if both sides would settle for a point. It would
have been nice to see Salako down one flank, Bowry down the
other and perhaps - having already taken Williams off - pushed
Coleman up front to supply some knock-ons for Whyte.
Palace's best chance came from a Salako low centre which Whyte
managed to miss ( Rodger was hurtling towards the penalty spot
and a drag back to him might have been more fruitful ).
Again Shaw looked out of his depth, but this was offset by
"Twin Tower" Supa Al being equally ineffectual.
Stoke on Saturday and Armstrong will be missing again.
Stuart
|
44.429 | Salad puts dressing on Potters Pudding | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Mon Oct 04 1993 15:38 | 32 |
| Palace 4 Stoke 1 Att 12k and a bit
Southgate Stein
Salako (3)
Radio 5 (not Palace's fave station after their ads linking us with the
Wombles and Cambridge) were a little harsh on Stoke. They played very
well and have a pretty potent pair of strikers in Stein and Carruthers.
However, they came upon a Premier quality defence and an England class
keeper (martyn made three stunning saves), which left them shooting
from long range. Meanwhile, their defence was tormented by John Salako
proving that just like Shearer - he's back (and he doesn't cripple
defenders so he can get past them)
Excellent performance all round and great to see Salad boy playing so
well, and charging about despite the tricky surface. Now Smith has a
problem - who to leave out to bering back Chris Armstrong? Paneso
reckons that Salads will be rested for the Tab Clear cup and if the
Leicester C match if off cos of Young and Coleman being on WC duty it
may not be until Wolves come down on Sunday 17/10 that we'll know. My
guess?
Armstrong and Whyte up front
Salako, Rodger, Southgate and Bowry across the middle
Williams and Shaw on the bench
Watch out Premier we're looking like we're coming back - with a much
better side. Suppose we'll pass Swindon, Oldham and Sheff Utd (or WHU,
Soton or Ipswich) on the way?
Paul
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44.430 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Waist not, want not! | Tue Oct 05 1993 19:10 | 14 |
44.431 | No Chance - He's staying | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Tue Oct 05 1993 19:35 | 11 |
| No mention at all in anything. Armstrong has just signed a 4 year
contract and has committed himself to Palace several times. Also the
management has committed that he will not be leaving under any
circumstances. Anyway, #2.25m woulddn't be anywhere near enough in
today's inflated prices, #3m would be nearer the mark if a donkey like
Colleymore goes for #2m-ish.
Why would Keegan want Armstrong anyway when he's got Cole? The two are
very similar.
Paul
|
44.432 | | YUPPY::PANES | Spoilsports Personality of the Year | Wed Oct 06 1993 11:47 | 17 |
44.433 | 4th Round Beckons | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Wed Oct 06 1993 11:48 | 29 |
| Charlton 0 Palace 1 Agg 1-4
Armstrong
From the sound of Capital Gold, the FEs took a defensive view to the
game, and played a very deep midfield until swapping Rodger for Salako
with about 20 minutes to go. We then came forward and duly scored via
Chris Armstrong. Saw the goal on London tonight - neat header after he
had split the defence with a through ball for Bowry to cross. I think
Bowry got MotM but I'm not sure (The Charlton fans booed so it must
have been a Palace player!)
Ray Clemence was very complementary about the defence but couldn't
comment on the attack as we didn't do much!
11 days off now until Wolves on October 17th, as the match at Leicester
is off due to Coleman & Young being in the Welsh WC Squad.
Side issue - talk last night of how p*ssed off Martyn must be with
Taylor. He got assurances from GT on the US tour that being in the 1st
Division wouldn't harm his England chances, and by general consent did
well against the Germans. Now he isn't in the first 4! Woods plays crap
and stays in the first 2, and Coton suddenly gets the standby slot. All
this while martyn is playing very well and Palace have the best
defensive record in Div 1! Mind you Taylor and McThingy have only
picked 5 non Prem League players out of 50 for the two squads. What do
people like Armstrong have to do to get a look in?
Paul
|
44.434 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Waist not, want not! | Wed Oct 06 1993 13:50 | 10 |
|
Re Chris Armstrong,
Well, Terry Mac has stated on clubcall that Newcastle are not interested
in Armstrong. However, he's rebuffed claims of interest in a player in the
past, only for us to sign him (or attempt to) at a later date. Anyway,
judging by last night's performance, there seems little need to buy a
new striker at the moment.
Tim
|
44.435 | | YUPPY::PANES | A heart of gold, and a knob of butter | Mon Oct 18 1993 11:42 | 11 |
|
Palace 1 Wolves 1
The curse of the cameras hit the San Selhurst. A stunning goal by John
Humphrey equalised for the under par Fab Ones, and brought a little joy
to the Palace faithful. The Wolves central defence dealt extremely well with
the F.E's naive tactics.
Ho hum - still two games in hand.
Stuart
|
44.436 | Whaddya say Watty?? | YUPPY::PANES | Be a whiner | Tue Oct 26 1993 11:42 | 9 |
|
The Palace go to Goodison tonight to play Eugene Terreblanche's All Star XI,
in the Panda Lo-Cal Mutual Assurance Windscreen Cup (formerly the "Rumbleows").
After a recent dip in league form it will be interesting to see how the
Eaglets perform against a Premier League side.
Stuart
|
44.437 | Smith's Golden Wonders | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Tue Oct 26 1993 14:23 | 8 |
| Article today has Smithy asking for a bit less belief in their own
publicity from the players and a bit more knuckling down and playing.
Expect Salads to be on the bench with a super sub role.
I predict either a 2-1 for the FEs or a draw and a turn over at
Selhurst in 2 weeks
Paul
|
44.438 | We'll Be Back | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Wed Oct 27 1993 12:39 | 29 |
| Strong performance from the former Premier Leaguers last night only to
be robbed at the death. Still, it means more cash for the club from the
replay. I bet we beat the 11k Everton managed last night.
Unfortunately, Capital Gold stuck with the tedious two some of Arsenal
and Chelsea last night, but from their snippets and from the papers, it
seems that the FEs dominated and only Beagrie was any threat for the
scousers. Goals from Thorn and Southgate, wood rattlers from Southgate
and Gordon and Southall saves from Armstrong (twice). Also several
"world class" saves from Martyn.
Team:
Martyn
Humphrey Thorn Young Coleman
Gordon Shaw Southgate Gordon
Armstrong Whyte
Sub - Salako for Gordon (Bowry not used)
Replay - 9th November at Selhurst
"Palace (.....), showed they are still Premiership quality and they
were clearly the better team in terms of application and ideas"
- Daily Telegraph
Paul
|
44.439 | CC 5th Round | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Thu Oct 28 1993 11:26 | 10 |
| Coca Cola 5th Round:
Palace/Everton vs Man Utd
Now there's an incentive for the boys, and a potentially 30k Crowd at
Selhurst.
Not sure of the date, either 23/11 or 30/11 I guess.
Paul
|
44.440 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | Igrunent Norvern git | Thu Oct 28 1993 11:39 | 5 |
|
Why would there be 30k at Sainsbury's car-park - watching Everton vs
Man Utd on the big-screen ?
Paul :-)
|
44.441 | A Load of old Toffee | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Thu Oct 28 1993 11:51 | 3 |
| Dream On Wattie!
Paul
|
44.442 | Back to Third | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Mon Nov 01 1993 12:37 | 23 |
| Palace 1 Grimsby 0 Att 12k
Southgate
Just one of those games! Palace had endless chances, even missed a
penalty, but found the woodwork and a goalkeeper in good form and had
to settle for the one goal and three points. Grimsby took over an hour
to have a shot, and to be fair came back with a bit of a flurry
allowing Martyn to show his international class again (but will Taylor
notice? Pah!)
As for Palace, Whyte was in sparkling form and was desperately unlucky
with a superb overhead in the second half. Armstrong was good too with
a hit post and a close ovrehead kick in the first half, and a missed
penalty via an excellent save in the second half.
I would still prefer to see Salako in, Southgate looked uncomfortable
on the wide right, and Gordon was anonymous in the second half. Maybe
we will see some changes on Tuesday when 3 more points beckon against
Luton.
Paul
ps - Not one of the suspensions were you Stuart?
|
44.443 | | YUPPY::PANES | Blimey' Caff, we've 'ad a wight wesult | Mon Nov 01 1993 13:02 | 28 |
|
> ps - Not one of the suspensions were you Stuart?
Is this a reference to people being banned from the club?
As to the game I totally agree about Whyte - the poor love didn't
get the run of the ball when it mattered, but made some scintilating
turns.
News from Selhurst;
* Place to play PSV Eindhoven this month to open the new floodlights
* Palace were the first to sign the CRE anti-racist initiative. Uncle Ron
was being blackmailed into putting a full page advert in the programme.
He told them to poke it.
* Newcastle *did* make serious moves for Chris Armstrong ( but he appears
to happy at San Selhurst despite his pushy agent).
Stuart
Luton on Tuesday ( what time is kick-off? ) on past matches this should be
a thriller ( Not!)
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44.444 | Salako shines again | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Wed Nov 03 1993 16:15 | 29 |
| Palace 3 Luton 2 Att 10k ish
Young, Shaw, Whyte
First the bad news, Andy Thorn will be under the knife today for a
cartledge op and will be out for 6 weeks.
Now the really bad news - we were crap!
After letting Luton waltz into the lead twice we finally woke up and
got some sort of control and could (and should) have pulled comfortably
away in the second half. When Salako came on he was instantly a breath
of fresh air. Presumably he will now be a regular with Gordon dropiing
back to left back.
In defence - the ref was the worst I have seen for years. Apparently
when Alan Smith complained too loudly he went over to the dugout and
said something like:
"Look - I know I'm having a crap game but shouting won't make it any
better"
So much for professional refs! Still, 3 points and three goals and back
to second, plus a reasonable crowd for a Tuesday with no (well a couple
of hundred) away fans.
Nott Co on Saturday and hopefully 3 more.
Paul
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44.445 | | YUPPY::PANES | A heart of gold and a knob of butter | Wed Nov 03 1993 20:21 | 11 |
| <<< Note 44.444 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space" >>>
I thought that Simon Rodger was the only Palace player in mid-field.
The rest of my match report is with the Obscene Publications Squad.
Stuart
BTW I spoke to the Ninja after the game - scary bloke - I wonder if I'll
sleep tonight.
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44.446 | It was a very iffy penalty | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Mon Nov 08 1993 11:31 | 22 |
| Stu - I thought Ninja was a closet accountant! Maybe he was just miffed
at having a bad ankle?
Anyway - did you go to Notts Co on Saturday? Shame that we seemed to
forget that matches are 90 minutes long and that a good hiding for 20
minutes doesn't necessarily get 3 points. Still, two great goals from
Chris "Andy Cole - who he?" Armstrong. And most of the opposition
managed to cock it up too.
Now - Toffee on Wednesday night, and then a weekend off followed by 3
away games!
Barnsley 20/11
Bolton 24/11
Watford 28/11 (Sunday for TV)
No games at Selhurst 'til 05/12 - Notts Co (unless we beat the midgets
and play the Mancs on 01/12.
Do you think that Southgate is totally wasted on the wide right?
Paul
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44.447 | I'll have to avoid Ando for the next few days.... | YUPPY::PANES | Cruelty without beauty | Mon Nov 08 1993 11:43 | 32 |
| <<< Note 44.446 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space" >>>
-< It was a very iffy penalty >-
> Stu - I thought Ninja was a closet accountant! Maybe he was just miffed
> at having a bad ankle?
He is training to be a chartered accountant. I wouldn't like to
work for the Inland Revenue when he gets his qualifications.
> Anyway - did you go to Notts Co on Saturday? Shame that we seemed to
> forget that matches are 90 minutes long and that a good hiding for 20
> minutes doesn't necessarily get 3 points. Still, two great goals from
> Chris "Andy Cole - who he?" Armstrong. And most of the opposition
> managed to cock it up too.
I didn't go. As soon as I read that Thorn would be out for 6plus weeks
I realised that one of the better defences in the league would start
letting in a few goals. I hope that the Welsh internationals gel soon
as the chasing pack has er chased and caught up. Anyway at least
yesterday the results went well for the Fab Ones.
well for the F.E.'s
> Do you think that Southgate is totally wasted on the wide right?
Yes.... but there again I'm normally totally wasted in Block "B".
Time to start practising the "Hi-hoing".
Stuart
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44.448 | You can't park when the Mancs come anyway! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Thu Nov 11 1993 11:32 | 42 |
| When asked how best to replace the injured Dean Gordon at left back,
most FE fans would suggest Richard Shaw. Alan Smith got this right.
When asked to replace Shaw in midfield, the answer would also be
simple, add Bowry, or maybe the fit again Osborn, to Southgate, Salako
and Rodger. Smith got this badly wrong. Not in the darkest nightmare
did I ever think I would see Paul Mortimer in a Palace first team shirt
again, much less in replacement for a fit John Salako. Mortimer has
always been crap and last night was no exception. As surely as the ball
followed him into crucial positions, he cocked it up. Smith compounded
the error by substituting Bowry for Williams and leaving Mortimer
sullying the pitch. It was obvious to all in the stadium that we were
threatening down the right with Bowry, Southgate and Humphrey, and
doing nothing down the left, where Shaw was having to play incredibly
deep to block Preki 'cos Mortimer wouldn't tackle (touch of the Twin
Towers Al eh Stu?)
Anyway, Palace deserved their lead from an excellent Southgate shot and
should have been two up when Armstrong blazed over (not shown on TV).
This let Everton back in via a good goal from a corner. They then took
the lead from a corner that shouldn't have been given followed by some
slack defending. After that, Palace had to chase the game, Southall
started blatantly time wasting and Palace got caught on the break twice
for the penalty and the own goal.
Interesting to note that Everton persist in building Palace up as the
bad guys. Radio in Liverpool was billing us as "the most violent team
in the country" before the first game, and Watson described last night
as a battle. Funny, the booking for a foul went to Ablett, thought he
played for Everton?
Anyway - 10 days off for Gordon & Thorn to get fit, and for Smith to
sort out the problem with Salako's "attitude". We are still amongst the
best in Div 1, but need to be strengthened for the SS Premier. How
about Gary Parker?
Good news about Rideout, it looked very bad indeed when he went off
motionless on a stretcher, but it was just mild concussion.
Stu - what was the verdict from the Glaziers?
Paul
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44.449 | In a fluffy kinda mood.... | YUPPY::PANES | Shiny headed people | Thu Nov 11 1993 11:50 | 15 |
| Paul,
We were cheering for Mortimer. Obviously not the allegedly 3 grand
a week Paul, but his more talented namesake Bob. I spotted Salako
before the game and I guess that Alan Smith sees him in a sort of
roving car park attendent role.,
On a positive note at least we don't have to endure the ignorance of
the "Galaxy's best supported team" souring the San Selhurst. Good
luck to the Toffees in the next round.
Stuart ( who left after the penalty).
BTW We were knocked out of the cup by a "big" club - it could have been
worse...imagaine losing to Kebabwaitersinnit FC.
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44.450 | Mildly Interesting | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Tue Nov 16 1993 11:22 | 10 |
| Palace beat a Guernsey Representative Team 8-0 in a friendly at the
weekend. Goals from Armstrong (4), Mortimer (2), Whyte and an Osborn
penalty. Fairly noddy team:
Martyn, Humphrey, Southgate, Mortimer, Newman, Osborn, Salako, Rodger,
Armstrong, Whyte, Shaw (I think), with Massey and Bowry on the bench.
At least we didn't concede any goals!
Paul
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44.451 | | YUPPY::PANES | French kisses and chinese burns | Tue Nov 23 1993 12:02 | 10 |
| Barnsley 1 Palace 3
( Palace reject Redfern) Armstrong 1
Williams 2
Palace took the lead with the third hand just coming up to 11 through
Armstrong. Williams with a brace of headers completed the scoring. Hopefully
this victory will put to rest the little set back at Meadow Lane.
Stuart
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44.452 | No goals and no Humps | UBOHUB::COLLIP_P | | Thu Nov 25 1993 18:12 | 13 |
| Bolton 1 Palace 0
I went to the game last night (working in Warrington for 2 days)1st
half was fairly even.
Palace were out-played in the second but should have had a penalty.
Good support for a mid-week away game in the snow several hundred made
the trip.
I understand from terrace chat that Humphrey,Mortimer ,Patterson are
transfer listed.I can't beleive we could possibly sell Humphrey he
didn't play last night or Saturday.Can anyone confirm this?
Pete
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44.453 | Visitor's Update | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Mon Nov 29 1993 15:25 | 23 |
| Back after a week off - and a nice televised win over Watford, 3-1, to
take us back to 3rd, still with games in hand. The next couple of weeks
look interesting with home games against Notts Co and B'ham and trips
to Leicester and Tranmere. 9 points from that lot would be nice.
Good second half performance yesyetrady, with Simon Osborn looking in
good form and spraying some neat passes around.
Ref -1
Yup, Humpy is on the list, along with Mortimer, Sinnott, O'Connor,
Patterson and 6 youngsters. Smith supposedly has his eye on two new
players, one I would guess being a right back. Also, Ninja stripped of
the deputy captaincy for refusing to accept any blame for the defeats
by Everton and Notts Co. I would guess that Ericwas the player fingered
by Smith for letting Watson go against the toffees.
As for Humpy, I would have thought that he would have seen the season
out, but Shaw looked good there yesterday. Also, who makes way for
Thorn? Coleman and Gordon are playing exceptionally well, so maybe the
unthinkable and the Ninja?
Paul
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44.454 | Rathole | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Mon Nov 29 1993 16:01 | 4 |
| Stuart - did you read David Lacey today? Looks like he's found another London
team to gripe about. Very entertaining!
g
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44.455 | ? | YUPPY::PANES | French kisses and chinese burns | Mon Nov 29 1993 20:00 | 17 |
| <<< Note 44.454 by FORTY2::ASH "Mail Interchange Group, Reading" >>>
-< Rathole >-
>Stuart - did you read David Lacey today? Looks like he's found another London
>team to gripe about. Very entertaining!
>g
Grahame,
I hope you are not referring to the fabulously entertaining Arse, who served
up yet another goal feast ( using their own particular brand of the Totts
60's push'n'run style called er... hit'n'hope ) in the Premier (sic) League?
Stuart
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44.456 | At Least Eagle Eye was a good read | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Mon Dec 06 1993 11:24 | 32 |
| Oh dear! Oh ****!
Palace 1 Notts Co 2
Osborn (I thought it was Armstrong)
A number of things went missing on Sunday - our defence being the most
noticable. Others included our unbeaten home record, our 3rd place, our
chance to go top on Wednesday with a win at Leicester, our points in
hand over Charlton, our passion.
What a dire performance. From that I exempt Osborn who tried very hard
and for whom most things came off, and Armstrong who never gave up as
usual. Partial exemption for Salako and Southgate, Salads for his
stunning run and shot against the bar that nearly got us an undeserved
point. To be honest, 3 or 4 - 1 would not have been unfair. And to a
team with 1 point away this season, and no away win since Sept 1992!
Changes? Well, we need Thorn back, but the sight of him on crutches
before the game was depressing, I would also swallow some pride and get
Humphrey back at right back. Switch Salako to the right and push Rodger
wider. He and Gordon seem to link better than Salako and Gordon.
Alternatively, bring Shaw in on the left of defence with Coleman and
give Gordon a break. He's only 20 after all.
As for the FA Cup, I should have guessed! Who are Palace playing the
week after the 3rd round? Wolves away - oh that means that it will be
Wolves in the Cup then, sure enough it was! Just the same as with
Charlton in the C-C Cup and Forest in all sorts of Cups in the past few
years. Two trips to Molyneux in 4 days.
Paul
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44.457 | | YUPPY::PANES | Poke it , Santa!! | Tue Dec 07 1993 11:43 | 11 |
| Gleaned from the E.E.
What have Crystal Palace and Manchester United fans have in common?
Yep you've guessed it...
Very few come from Manchester.
I thenk yew,
Stuart
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44.458 | | YUPPY::PANES | Hair by Edward Scissorhands | Tue Dec 14 1993 12:06 | 13 |
|
Palace 2 Birmingham 1
Southgate A lucky deflection off the Ninja
Salako
Not the best of displays, but Palace displayed some seasonal finishing
which allowed Barry Fry's new charges to leave the San Selhurst with
a more respectable scoreline.
The Eagle Eye book was officially launched. A must for literary fans
everywhere.
Stuart
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44.459 | Rocky at San Selhurst? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | I'm a Mean Green Mutha from Outa Space | Wed Dec 15 1993 11:11 | 7 |
| A little un-rose tinted Stuart! Better finishing (and a bit of luck)
would have seen 5 or 6 go in.
Anyway - any advance on the Graundiad's - "Palace for Rocastle" bit?
Does 26 count as being an "old lag"?
Paul
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44.460 | | YUPPY::PANES | Hair by Edward Scissorhands | Wed Dec 15 1993 12:01 | 18 |
44.461 | FE News | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Fri Dec 17 1993 11:52 | 26 |
| From the Advertiser:
Third string keeper Jimmy Glass is back in action after nearly two
years out with broken wrists.
Simon Rodger is fit again and in the squad for Tranmere. Expected to
play in place of ??? My guess would be Bowry, with Newman, Southgate,
Rodger and Salako making up the midfield.
Turn down by Leeds on Rocastle confirmed, also that the FEs are
watching three other players. Chairman Ron confirms that cash will be
made available but that we have slipped a bit and are three points
behind his target for us! Must be the Notts County game! He is clearly
still worried by the thought of expensive players and a failed
promotion bid.
Humphrey and Sinnott confirmed as gone on loan, O'Connor turned down a
move to Chesterfield, Mark Holman and Stokes paid off from their
contracts.
Also- BUY ONE TODAY: We All Follow the Palace, with mystery
contributions from our own Paneso! (Stuart are you Percy Palace?)
The best Fanzine book around.
Paul
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44.462 | Booker Prize material | YUPPY::PANES | Hair by Edward Scissorhands | Fri Dec 17 1993 18:52 | 16 |
| <<< Note 44.461 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Some Fantastic Place" >>>
-< FE News >-
> Also- BUY ONE TODAY: We All Follow the Palace, with mystery
> contributions from our own Paneso! (Stuart are you Percy Palace?)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> The best Fanzine book around.
> Paul
No, but like the rest of me my Percy is 100% Palace.
Stuart
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44.463 | Poor Percy | UPROAR::LEMP | Paul Lem | Fri Dec 17 1993 20:10 | 10 |
| > <<< Note 44.462 by YUPPY::PANES "Hair by Edward Scissorhands" >>>
> -< Booker Prize material >-
> No, but like the rest of me my Percy is 100% Palace.
Covered in blue and red stripes, no doubt.
Paul.
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44.464 | Up to your old tricks , eh Paul | YUPPY::PANES | Hair by Edward Scissorhands | Fri Dec 17 1993 20:17 | 7 |
| <<< Note 44.463 by UPROAR::LEMP "Paul Lem" >>>
-< Poor Percy >-
Aha, Lemp, I wonder how long it would be before we experienced the razor
sharp yorkie humour that we missed for all those years.
Stuart
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44.465 | It's the lard that does it | UPROAR::LEMP | Paul Lem | Fri Dec 17 1993 20:38 | 1 |
|
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44.466 | Looking forward to being back aboard the 'ship | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Dec 20 1993 11:23 | 15 |
| Best team on Merseyside 0 Palace 1
Williams
Back to the top on the table on live tv with a prefessional if not
sparkling performance. Generally solid in defence and the Great ***o
allowed only one cr*p shot plus some very near things at the Tranmere
end. Their goalkeeper kept them in it and was voted MotM.
Nice to start the festive season in pole position, 6 points off Oxford
and Southend would set us up nicely for a new year's day clash with
Millwall.
Happy Xmas
Paul
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44.467 | Up where we belong | PCPLOD::PERIOD::Panes | Hair by Dewhursts | Mon Dec 20 1993 15:27 | 1 |
|
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44.468 | Holiday on Water | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Tue Jan 04 1994 12:17 | 37 |
| Top of the league into 94 despite a poor show against Millwall and a
rained off match vs Peterboro'. 6 points out of 9 over the holiday.
vs Oxford 3-1 (Armstrong [2], Salako)
Locked doors at the Manor Ground (but Mr Panes still got in somehow.
Not too good a performance really, but Oxford only scored when the FEs
were down to 10 men with Ninja off the pitch for stiches. Palace were
pretty steady at the back most of the time but Oxford were pretty poor
at the back.
vs Southend 1-0 (Rodger)
Good competitive match, Southend have a good player in Otto. Palace
nicked it in the last minute with a Rodger goal from a beautiful Salako
cross. One of those games that should have ended in a draw to be
strictly fair, but who's complaining!
vs Millwall 0-3
Didn't go - but from the sound of it the FEs played well for 45
minutes, attrociously for 15 minutes and averagely for the last 30. Did
you go Stu?
vs Peterboro'
Rained off at 1.20pm
Looking very tight at the top of Div 1 still, with anyone of 9 or 10
teams in with a shout. My current guess would be 3 from Palace,
Charlton, Millwall, Forest, Derby and Leicester. I don't think Tranmere
and Southend will make it.
Here's to Saturday at Wolves in the FA Cup and getting into the 4th
Round for the first time since we made the Final!
Paul
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44.469 | same as it ever was, same as it ever was | YUPPY::PANES | Hair by Edward Scissorhands | Wed Jan 05 1994 17:23 | 5 |
|
One thing for sure the "Missing Maxwell Millions" didn't go on ground
improvements at the Manor.
Stuart
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44.470 | Ride that Double Decker Stuart Panes! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Fri Jan 07 1994 13:27 | 25 |
| Update from todays Croydon Advertiser:
Thorn is still out after "a slight setback" after his cartledge op.
Southgate is the only other worry after having his foot stamped on
against Southend. He played against Millwall with a painkilling jab,
but would have missed the Peterboro game is it had gone ahead.
Otherwise, expect Rodger and/or Osborn in the line up against Wolves.
Plans have been confirmed for the Holmesdale Road stand. It will be a
double decker and will mean the end will be closed all next season,
reducing the capacity to 19k. It should be finished for 1995/6 season
subject to cash. Current cost estimate is #3m with #1.5m coming from a
grant.
Palace are still favourites for the championship with Ladbrokes
although the odds lengthened a bit after Millwall.
Two players are being watched with a view to purchase - any clues
Stuart?
Oh, and Alan Smith was manager of the month for December, this is sure
to mean an appalling January with no wins!
Paul
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44.471 | We are top of the league - we are top of the league | PCPLOD::PERIOD::Panes | Hair by Dewhursts | Mon Jan 10 1994 19:19 | 10 |
|
Wolves 1 Palace 0
Kelly scored the only goal of a game which seemed destained
to be a draw.
Good atmosphere at the game and a tidy old stadium.
Stuart
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44.472 | Croydon Good Beer Guide | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Tue Jan 11 1994 11:06 | 15 |
| Stuart or Paul,
As there isn't a seperate topic for the Squatters, I thought I'd put
this in here. It's more to do with the scenic environs of "San
Selhurst" anyway. I'm paying a visit to that part of Sarf Lundun
tonight to watch the Owls play the Vauxhall Conference Misfits and
wondered if you, or anyone else for that matter, could point me in the
direction of a decent pub for the pre/after match beers. As we've got
to travel back North of the river after, a pub near a railway station
would be preferable. A good pint of bitter wouldn't go amiss as well.
Cheers,
Paul.
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44.473 | Ring the Publine - (7)847-5627 | YUPPY::PANES | Hair by Edward Scissorhands | Tue Jan 11 1994 11:31 | 23 |
| <<< Note 44.472 by UPROAR::LEMP "There ain't no Sanity Clause...." >>>
-< Croydon Good Beer Guide >-
> Stuart or Paul,
> As there isn't a seperate topic for the Squatters, I thought I'd put
> this in here. It's more to do with the scenic environs of "San
> Selhurst" anyway. I'm paying a visit to that part of Sarf Lundun
> tonight to watch the Owls play the Vauxhall Conference Misfits and
> wondered if you, or anyone else for that matter, could point me in the
> direction of a decent pub for the pre/after match beers. As we've got
> to travel back North of the river after, a pub near a railway station
> would be preferable. A good pint of bitter wouldn't go amiss as well.
> Cheers,
> Paul.
I can't imagine why you thought I might know about pubs. I'm a
one o'clock wait outside the gates and read the programme man.
Aldridge Prior
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44.474 | Loans Knees & Transfers | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Thu Jan 13 1994 11:23 | 23 |
| Palace News......
Humphrey has had his loan to Reading extended by a month
Sinnott is still at Bradford (one paper said he had "re-signed")
Grant Watts has gone to Colchester on loan
(for non FE watchers - Watts scored the goal to put Looneypool out of
last years Coca Cola but hasn't had much chance since Armstrong's been
around)
Andy Thorn missed the reserve game vs Chelsea cos of heavy ground and
his knee puffing up slightly - looks like the home game to Leicester at
least before he'll be back.
Apparently we are watching the Brett Angell/Portsmouth scenario and
could step in if it falls through - would have thought a midfielder
would have been a better buy.
Off to Wolves on Saturday for the revenge game - they won't have Bull,
hopefully 3 points this time.
Paul
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44.475 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | | Thu Jan 13 1994 12:48 | 7 |
| > Sinnott is still at Bradford (one paper said he had "re-signed")
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I saw this on Teletext last week. Can't remember the transfer fee though.
Al
|
44.476 | Lee Goes Home | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Thu Jan 13 1994 14:00 | 3 |
| On recent form we will have PAID Bradford to take him back!!
Paul
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44.477 | Advertiser Snippetts | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Fri Jan 14 1994 11:20 | 32 |
| Transfers:
Smith & Noades are agreed we need to buy, Noades would prefer March!
Anyway, we are looking at the following:
Paul Furlong (again) and we have upped Tranmere's offer of #1m
Alex Dyer (Watford) 18 yr old winger, looked good against us
Brett Angell
An American with 50 caps playing in Germany (any ideas?)
and.....
(I'd put in a FF if I knew how:
Paul Stewart on loan from 'pool (PLEASE NO!!!!!)
Other bits:
Sinnott went for #50k
Only change for tomorrow's trip to Wolves is likely to be dropping
Osborn (for Bowry? or Salako on the right with Williams back up front?)
Peterborough game is rescehduled for Tues Feb 1st
Oh, and some cretin has written in with "come back Andy Gray" at the
botton of his letter!
Paul
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44.478 | | YUPPY::PANES | Hair by Edward Scissorhands | Fri Jan 14 1994 11:40 | 18 |
| <<< Note 44.477 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Some Fantastic Place" >>>
-< Advertiser Snippetts >-
> Oh, and some cretin has written in with "come back Andy Gray" at the
> botton of his letter!
> Paul
I'm definitely in the clear with this one.
Stuart
BTW
is control/L
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44.479 | It was grim oop norff | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Jan 17 1994 11:40 | 49 |
| Well, it could have been worse - still second, and only on goals scored
with a game in hand, AND playing Leicester at Selhurst on Saturday.
That's the first of 3 consecutive home games that will hopefully see us
rescue the winning habit - with the help of Paul Stewart from Liverpool
on loan ( I remain sceptical about this move) and possibly Furlong.
As for Saturday - well the Wolves stadium was nearly full (23.5k) and
still had a great atmosphere, I particularly like the prekick off PA.
After the team emerge to Fanfare for the Common Man a la Leeds, on
comes either The Liquidator or Return of Django (any help from Wolves
fans) during which the entire home support seems to get to its feet, do
a little dance, and, at the final sequence of hand claps chant at the
away fans " F*** O**" although I am sure the official words are
different. However, it is done in a caring way :-)
After the first 10 minutes when the FEs looked threatening Wolves took
over, particularly on the right where they had almost total freedom. We
had another good spell in the second half including a Southgate rasper
which their keeper only just hung onto, but Wolves deserved it and
looked capable of mounting a serious challenge for the title. Their new
midfielder, Marsden, looked a good buy.
As for Palace, we looked threatening down the left with Salako and
Rodger, all at sea down the right with Shaw almost on his own most of
the time, and missing in the middle. But for two superb saves from
Martyn it could have been much worse. Hopefully Stewart will strenghten
the midfiedl and add some final telling passes, seriously lacking on
Saturday. The next priority will be a striker to pair with Armstrong.
Williams is very streaky and is also looking lightweight on the heavy
pitches against big defenders. David Whyte hasn't got the experience.
On the strenght of his hat-trick on Saturday, Furlong would be a god
buy at around #1.5m.
Nice to see Palace in the news tho - firstly McMenamie using us as an
example of how Soton have to buck up (we only lost 15 ganes and went
down - the Saints have already lost 16) and David Lacey comparing Spurs
to us - they have only 3 more points than we had at the same number of
games last year.
And finally....
thanks to the ever friendly W Midlands police for throwing out some
Palace fans on Saturday right behind us. God forbid that some noisy
little oik spoil my enjoyment. I mean, they were miles from any Wolves
fans (in the centre of the Palace block) and singing foootball songs
(not like the Wolves 20,000 fans telling us to f-off) Makes you proud
to be British :-(
Paul
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44.480 | | YUPPY::PANES | Its pancreatitis, Officer | Fri Jan 21 1994 12:10 | 6 |
|
Time Out this week reviews "We All Follow the Palace". It says "it stands
out as a worthy landmark in football literature"
Stuart
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44.481 | South London tops Midlands | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Jan 24 1994 12:05 | 40 |
| Palace 2 Leicester 1
Coleman Southgate (og)
Armstrong
Att: 17k
Palace back on top thanks to the addition of Paul Stewart who looked a
revalation up front. He added real ball winning skills to help
Armstrong and in the second half we were all over our fellow leaders.
First half was nothing special. Leicester went ahead after getting a
highly dubious free kick about 30 yds out (the ref was dire - S Mirror
gave hin 5/10). If was thumped vaguely goal wards only to flick off
Southgate's head and loop over Martyn's head. Palace hit back
immediately with Shaw hitting a post and then Coleman equalising with a
half volley at the post. By this time the Leicester players (keeper
particularly) were already playing for the point and wasting huge
amounts of time. Not really fitting for the League leaders.
After the break it was all Palace. Salako had a superb effort palmed
away, Rodger had one blocked and then the rebound too as Armstrong was
too casual, Coleman hit the bar and the keeper flicked Armstrong's
header over the bar. Finally, Gordon released Armstrong to head round
the keeper and seal the points. Leicester then had their second and
third shots of the game, the second superbly saved by Martyn. It showed
that they could have given us a real game if they had had more
ambition. Stewart got a card for a foul (frustration at being kicked
all afternoon I think) and looked drained at the end.
Alan Smith seems to think we'll buy him, and add Bruce Dyer from
Watford too. This should see us through to the Premiership I hope.
We'll need to add a right back and centre half in the close season
though.
Next game, Tuesday week vs Peterborough at Selhurst, this is our game
in hand and hopefully will see us 4 pts clear. With Derby, Charlton and
Millwall all to come to us - here's to three S Londoners going up.
Paul
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44.482 | News from the Ladbroke's box | YUPPY::PANES | Its pancreatitis, Officer | Mon Jan 24 1994 16:33 | 4 |
|
Andy Thorn will not be back in training for another 2.5 weeks.
Stuart
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44.483 | Got 16-1 om Jolly getting the first goal :-( | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Jan 24 1994 16:36 | 5 |
| So you were up there with Ashton were you?!?!
I thought gambling was against your religion Stu?
Paul
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44.484 | I did have a Tooheys or two or...or.. | YUPPY::PANES | Its pancreatitis, Officer | Mon Jan 24 1994 16:58 | 15 |
| <<< Note 44.483 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Some Fantastic Place" >>>
-< Got 16-1 om Jolly getting the first goal :-( >-
> So you were up there with Ashton were you?!?!
Without wishing to be picky, Ashton was up there with me.
> I thought gambling was against your religion Stu?
I've been know to have the odd punt - with unparalled poor results.
Stuart
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44.485 | Armstrong rather than Fash | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Wed Jan 26 1994 11:14 | 11 |
| Chris Armstrong (along with Ekokou) has been selected by Nigeria for
the African Cup (?) tournament in Tunis. He has a Nigerian mother. To
be honest i thought he had turned them down as he hoped to play for
England, maybe he believes the Cole & Fowler hype. Anyway, I cannot
believe the club will release him as the tournament runs for nearly 2
weeks during March and April when we have 4 league games! A bit crucial
wot! Same would go for Norwich on Ekokou as well I would think.
Any other news Stu?
Paul
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44.486 | No news is er... er.. no news | YUPPY::PANES | Gill lost - well I'll be blowed | Wed Jan 26 1994 11:47 | 7 |
| re: <<< Note 44.485 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Some Fantastic Place" >>>
-< Armstrong rather than Fash >-
I hope he retains his English status , as he will be a vital
part on of European Cup Campaign in a couple of seasons.
Stuart
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44.487 | Friendly Result | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Thu Jan 27 1994 12:04 | 8 |
| Palace beat Derry City in a friendly last night 2-1 with goals from
Dean Gordon and Paul Stewart. Team was as per vs Leicester except for
Darren Patterson instead of Eric Young.
Also, the club have been quoted that Chris Armstrong has no intention
of playing for Nigeria as he wants to try and play for England.
Paul
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44.488 | 4 points clear | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Wed Feb 02 1994 12:37 | 27 |
| Palace 3 Peterboro 2
Salako Charlery 2
Rodger
Armstrong
Phew, that was lucky. We were serios cr*p for 70 of the 90 minutes, but
for the other 20 played sublime attacking football, particularly Salako
who was back in England form. Stewart also looked sharper than in the
first game. The other star was Dean Gordon who has surely made the left
back slot his for keeps now.
Peterborough should have been 2 up by half time, but didn't finish
well.
Its always the same - Palace get some attention, play poor opposition,
have a good rest - and play serious garbage! Oh well, Derby on Saturday
and an opportunity to get 3 points off another of the top 10. No
further solid transfer rumours, L'pool wanted #1m for Stewart under
Souness, but I think a further loan will be gone for as Smith wants a
midfielder as well.
The Wombles Andy Clark and Warren Barton were in the stand last night,
supposedly along with Hoddle & Ardiles. In the case of Ardiles I hope
he's spotted a Peterborough player he wants!
Paul
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44.489 | Hands off | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Wed Feb 02 1994 15:07 | 11 |
| According to the Evening Standard Hoddle & Ardiles were at Selhurst to
check out Gareth Southgate and Chris Armstrong. Alan Smith is quoted as
saying neither is for sale. Southgate is supposedly rated at #1.5m, and
Armstrong must be in the #2m+ bracket, probably close to #3m.
I would ask both players a simple question:
"Do you want to be relegated with Spurs or Chelsea, or be promoted and
win the title with Palace?"
Paul
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44.490 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Feb 02 1994 15:51 | 16 |
|
FYI
Reported in the papers this morning that two of the Palace goals were
controversial, but didn't say why they were, and that had the 'Boro
striker Charlery been a bit more accurate there'd have been a serious
upset.
Alan Smith said, "It was pitiful. It's a mental not a football thing.
They look at the table and think this will be alright"
Don't slip up. The Islington Owls are looking forward to another "home"
game next season.
Paul
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44.491 | But remember - Palace are the big club now! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Wed Feb 02 1994 17:16 | 17 |
| The controversies both involved P Stewart esq.
For the first, he challenged the keeper for a cross, the keeper
fumbled, Stewart ended up in the net, and Rodger flicked home. Pboro
thought the keeper was fouled but I reckon it was 50/50.
For the second, Stewart was off the pitch to avoid off side, when the
dust settled he nipped back on to put the cross in - I couldn't see if
he was off side or not, but it was possibly iffy.
As for Pboro - they could have had 2 more, but we could have had
several more in our "purple patch".
We'll be back next year to give Arsenal their customary 6 points and
Ian Who? a goal or two. Or then again - maybe things'll change.
Paul
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44.492 | 5 points clear and climbing | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Feb 07 1994 12:41 | 25 |
| Palace 1 Derby 1
Gordon Charles
Phew - play cr*p, get a last minute (well 3rd minute of injury time)
equaliser and INCREASE our lead! Derby came to spoil things with 5 at
the back, and hardly got over the half way line in the first half. Mind
you - neither did we! In the second half Palace went for a 5 man
midfield and looked a bit better, but yet again fell into the trap of
not trying to beat three central defenders on the ground rather than in
the air. Derby scored on one of their breaks and the FEs seldom looked
like getting back into it. Then Stewart chested off a Martyn clearance
to Dean Gordon, who moved forward and let fly from 35 yards right into
the top corner. A goal worthy of winning any match.
We'll need to be better at Grimsby on Saturday, but will still be top
regardless of the result, and then its another potential 1st vs 2nd at
Forest.
As for incoming players - Stewart has one more game to go before we
need to decide - I would go for another month's loan, we need a "foot
on the ball" midfielder and we need Thorn back to calm down the
defence.
Paul
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44.493 | We are top of the leagye, we are top of the league | PCPLOD::PERIOD::Panes | Hair by Dewhursts | Mon Feb 07 1994 12:51 | 13 |
|
Due to logisitical difficulties I missed the goal. Marvelous. I
got to see it yesterday and was mightily impressed. I am still
concerned that Smith has stuck with the Newman/Southgate
partnership, as I think they are too similar. One of the Sundays
suggested that the F.E's are giving a trial to an experienced
Italian midfielder.
I am still not sure about Paul Stewart. He adds some bite but
seems less than 100% fit, and I don't think he is worth a
million plus.
Stuart
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44.494 | Product of a sick mind | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Wed Feb 16 1994 15:54 | 22 |
| Have any other FE fans noticed the alphabetic conspiracy occuring at
Selhurst? Firstly, they tried to convince us we had two strikers -
Wright and Bright, when everybody inside the club knew that they were
the same person changing one letter of their name. Then someone nicked
the letter I so that Whyte and Martyn had to spell their names oddly,
and now someone is stealing the letter S all over the club!
I mean......
Rodger(s)
Humphrey(s)
Matthew(s)
Other letters are under threat too....
Osbo(u)rn(e)
Thorn(e)
The fans deserve to be told, is this a campaign by the Wombles to nick
our best players letter by letter!?!?
Yours derangedly
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44.495 | Still Top of the League | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Feb 21 1994 12:04 | 46 |
| Forest 1 Palace 1 Att 27k
Bohinen Matthew
Well, not a feast of flowing football, but exciting enough. It was
spoiled by a somewhat odd referee, and a lot of tension. Palace took
about 2000 to the City Ground and we produced an excellent array of red
blue and white balloons at the start. The first half was pretty flat.
Martyn had one save to make to Crossley's 3 or 4. The best chance fell
to Armstrong on half time. Matthew dispossed Chettle in the centre
circle and put Armstrong clear but he managed to spoon it high and
wide.
After the break Forest were brighter but Palace had a possible goal
disallowed. Crossley picked up a loose ball. Armstrong stood in front
of him (not too close). Crossley threw the ball in the air and
Armstrong headed it away from him, and ran on to tap in. Ref says fould
on the keeper. Ho hum.
Anyway, Forest went ahead from a shot from the edge of the box, and
Palace hit back quickly with a defelected shot from Matthew, prompting
a minor pitch celebration. Forest wound up the pressure in the last few
minutes and Martyn proved why he should be in the England reckoning.
Bookings for Bohinen and Stewart (again) for kicking the ball away (to
be honest Stewart looked unlucky as he actually knocked it back to
Crossley) and one of the Forest defenders for a very late crude hack on
Stewart. Forest we very weak up front mostly shooting from the edge of
the box. Stone was their best player imho.
As for Palace, excellent performances by Rodger, Martyn and Young, good
ones by Coleman, Humphrey, & Matthew, patchy one from Armstrong,
Stewart, Salako and Gordon and a nightmare one from Southgate. Salako
got a lot of stick from the fans for not tackling back in the first
half and not pushing on in the second, but I felt he was playing to
orders. It was interesting that for most of the game we left Armstrong
and Salako on the half way line at Forest corners which was hardly
defensive. (Stewart was back marking Pearce - good move) Stewart
dropped into midfield after the goal and it looked like we settled for
the point.
Bristol C at home on Tuesday (weather permitting - snow in Croydon this
morning) and Bolton at home on Saturday. 6 points would come in very
handy!
Paul
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44.496 | You got all the goals Stu! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Wed Feb 23 1994 11:37 | 46 |
| Palace 4 Bristol C 1 Att 11k
Gordon (Pen) ___dunno
Salako
Armstrong 2
I see that the Guardian persists in ignoring the Endsleigh League
despite its protestations that the Premiership is not up to much!
Anyway - the first half was poor, if open, neither side coming to terms
with the heavy and partly snowy pitch. Bristol went ahead from almost
their only attack when Martyn only palmed a lumped over cross into the
path of a BC forward. The FEs hit back immediately and equalised though
a Dean Gordon penalty for hands in the box - almost the first penalty I
can remember us scoring at Selhurst for ages!
Palace gradually would up the pressure in the second and ran riot in
the last 30 minutes. First the Bristol keeper came out to clear a
through ball, looked to handle it, tried to dribble round Stewart and
Salako, only to have Salako collect the ball and curl a 30 yarder into
the net - magic! Then, the best goal, a beautiful pass to Stewart from
Southgate, a superb cross from the left and a killer header from
Armstrong. For the first time in a few games we then started playing
with confidence and showing what we can do, and Armstrong added a 4th
from a David Whyte knock down. Armstrong could have had two more, Whyte
curled a header just wide, Southgate put over the bar from 6 yards, and
Matthew pulled a shot over as well - 6 or 7 could have been realistic.
We still need a permanent partner for Armstrong - Stewart is not really
a full time target man but has seen us (hopefully) through the worst of
the heavy pitches, and Humphrey will possibly struggle in the Premier
although he was superb last night. Also, Eric Young was done for pace
several times by Wayne Allison - rather worrying that - but Andy Thorn
is nearly back. Thorn's coolness will also take some pressure off
Southgate and allow him to work on his passing more.
All in all - an excellent night - roll on Bolton and stretching the
lead even more!
Paul
PS - Game changes:
Charlton at Selhurst moved to Sunday 20/03 for TV
Middlesboro re-arranged for Weds 23/03 at Selhurst
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44.497 | Ref steals the points in last gasp thriller | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Feb 28 1994 11:33 | 55 |
| Palace 1 Bolton 1 Att 17,250
Southgate Coyle
Never trust the understudy who becomes a star! Palace played very well
for the first half, getting a deserved lead via Southgate's 11th goal
of the season, and having several other excellent chances, plus a goal
for Stewart diallowed by the lino for offside. Stewart picked up a
rebound from the keeper after an excellent save from Coleman's shot -
who it have been offside if it had gone straight in?
Anyway, Bolton came more into it but never looked threatening 'til the
ref swapped with said lino. This man had been subjected to fierce abuse
from fans in my area for (correctly) not flagging offiside for some
players running back - so we should have guessed. Two Bolton players
went in the book - McAteer for kicking ball away and someone else for
kicking Salako away, and Bolton duly equalised. They could have had a
penalty on 90 mins when Young got between Coyle and the ball but then
Mr Lino came into his own:
Clearance from Martyn, chested off by Stewart to Armstrong, flicked
into the box for Salako to head on, Armstrong gets into the 6yd box and
powers a header home - crowd extascy, 3 points, but no - the ref sees a
push that no-one else does and the balloon goes flat - very flat.
Reasonable performance by Palace, hampered by a very dead and bumpy
pitch sending passes awry. I still cannot make my mind up whether we
need new blood in midfield or whether Andy Thorn's return in the next
two weeks will sort it out.
One side issue in our favour in the run in is that we will generally be
playing mid-table drifters with only Charlton and Millwall of the top 6
and both of those al Selhurst. Of the others Charlton, Millwall and
Derby all have 5 or 6 games with the other top 7 or 8, in Charlton's
case almost all away!
New issue of Eagle Eye out on Saturday - good bits:
Review of the Noades/Smith forum
Rise & Fall of the Hooligan
Crystal palace school of Diving
Millwall - The Family Club
Ian Wright Nope Poster - excellent
Paul Stewart's influence on Crystal Palace
Grimsby's view of Selhurst
Stubyortoe
Less good bits
A few "reminiscence" articles presumably left over from "We all follow
the Palace"
The general tone of a lot of the comment slagging off Smith when we are
clear at the top of the league
Pauu
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44.498 | We're ( still ) top of the league | YUPPY::PANES | Hobo Humpin' Slobo Babe | Mon Feb 28 1994 12:00 | 16 |
|
Unfortunately due to "illness" I missed the first 25 minutes ( during
which I am told ) the Palace were playing great football and should have
stuffed T'Wanderers.
I was at the end where the goal was disallowed and couldn't for the life
see what was wrong with it. C'est la vie.
re Eagle Eye.. did you see that my good pal Donny the Beast won the
David Seamen caption competition. His suggestion included the words
"Arse" "Pigeon" and "Wright". For some reason they wouldn't print the
whole answer.
Stuart
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44.499 | Oh - So there is life outside the SS Premier | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Wed Mar 02 1994 11:44 | 10 |
| Congratulations to Dean Gordon on getting a standby slot for the
England U21's in his first season of regular first team football. Also,
given El tel's comments that he was considering 5 keepers and 10
strikers for the full side, Martyn and Armstrong must live in hope.
Rumours of a bid for David Lee from Chelsea
Andy Thorn due back in th reserves on Thursday
Paul
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44.500 | Did you go Stu? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Mar 07 1994 11:36 | 18 |
| For the first time in ages a combination of a visit to relatives away
from Capital Gold and Ceefax, and the Beeb concentrating on Rugby meant
that the first we knew of the score was from the Vide-printer. Up came
Portsmouth 0 (great - at least a point) then Palace 1. Then every other
team bar Forest managed to lose ground, and Millwall and Leicester
managed to lose a lot of face too with their dreadful display.
So, 7 points clear, with a crucial 10 days starting next Saturday.
12/03 WBA H
15/03 Sunderland A
20/03 Charlton H
23/03 Middlesboro H
A solid 9+ points from those games would see us well into the 70pts
range and bang on track to get back as Champions.
Paul
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44.501 | | YUPPY::PANES | Melts in your mouth, not in your hand | Mon Mar 07 1994 12:29 | 10 |
| <<< Note 44.500 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Some Fantastic Place" >>>
-< Did you go Stu? >-
I was awake, I didn't have a hangover ( well at least not one of huge
proportions), I had paid for the coach, but alack and alas a quick check
of the Panes sporran revealed that this, unfortunately, was a non-starter.
Three good points.
Stuart
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44.502 | half in jest | YUPPY::PANES | Melts in your mouth, not in your hand | Mon Mar 07 1994 12:51 | 6 |
| 31 year old Massimo Mauro is training with Eagles. Apparently having
played in the Italian league with the likes of Platini and Maradona
as team mates , he wishes to fulfill a life-long ambition to play alongside
Richard Shaw.
Stuart
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44.503 | He actually thought Lee Sinnott was here! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Mar 07 1994 13:10 | 14 |
| Half in truth.....
Mauro is described by Alan "he's got no hair but we don't care" Smith
and a skillfull player who probably wouldn't fit in the English League,
and anyway, whenever he trains he gets injured!
More likely signing is Keith Millen, ex-Brentford Centre Back, who has
been on trial. Likely to sign for around 100k as cover for Thorn,
Coleman & Young. Palace also still interested in Furlong & Dyer of
Watford. Expect a signing or two before the march 24th deadline, plus a
decision on Stewart. Match trivia - Palace have now gone 8 games
undefeated since the former Liverpool "Mr Angry" arrived.
Paul
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44.504 | | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | ashib smitty? | Mon Mar 07 1994 16:26 | 7 |
|
What's the fans verdict on Damien 'leather-lungs' Matthew then?
He used to be one of the fitest players at Chelsea but for one reason
or another never seemed to be able to hold down a regular place.
Andy
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44.505 | Its Official lets take the p|$$ out of Shaw month" | YUPPY::PANES | Melts in your mouth, not in your hand | Mon Mar 07 1994 16:45 | 15 |
| <<< Note 44.504 by YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH "ashib smitty?" >>>
> What's the fans verdict on Damien 'leather-lungs' Matthew then?
> He used to be one of the fitest players at Chelsea but for one reason
> or another never seemed to be able to hold down a regular place.
I've been quite impressed with the young man. He does a lot of work
and his distribution has been pretty good. Whether or not he was a
good buy ( bearing in mind that Richard Shaw is fit and available ),
only time will tell.
Stuart
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44.506 | Salako - Eve Std Player of the Month(Feb) | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Mar 07 1994 16:55 | 13 |
| Stuart, how on earth can you compare Matthew to the future England
midfield dynamo Richard Shaw?!?!? Fitness and boot-cleaning come to
mind :-)
Actually, I agree that Matthew has made a good impression in his first
few games. He does a lot of work, puts in very good crosses, is a good
passer (Selhurst pitch permitting) and knows which players are wearing
the red & blue shirts.
All of which probably means he'll end up out of the team when we make
our #5m bid for Terry Hurlock.
Paul
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44.507 | Only one road out of Pompey | UBOHUB::COLLIP_P | | Mon Mar 07 1994 20:38 | 14 |
| I took my sons to the game Saturday,good Palace support.Palace were on
top most of the second half and could have had a couple more goals.
As for Matthew he is making a difference,much sharper than R.U.Shaw
and the otherone,whos name I cant remember (must have been impressed).
I hope we sign Stewart he definatly adds the bite and the touch we have
lacked in the past.
PS I'ts going to cost Pompey a fortune to get their ground anywhere
near the required standard.It's like something out of the 1950's.
PPS they ran out of Programes,Burgers and Hotdogs which made me
question the 13k gate reported in the papers !
Pete
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44.508 | Things that nake you go HmmmH | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Mon Mar 07 1994 21:13 | 14 |
| pete,
Portsmouth's ground is actually one of the better ones in the 1st (aka
old second division) you should see some of the others! ah well next
season you might be able to visit such state of the art grounds as
the Dell.
P.S there's actually 3 roads out of Pompey (:==:), M275, A27 and the
middle one.
regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
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44.509 | | UBOHUB::COLLIP_P | | Tue Mar 08 1994 20:08 | 8 |
| Andrew,
point taken ! I am interested to know the capacity of Fratton
Park because there seemed to be more than 13K at the match.I wasnt
having a pop at Pompey but the traffic getting away was diabolical.
I did here that they were looking at another site for the future as the
cost to develop the current ground would be almost as much.
Pete
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44.510 | 18 at the most | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Tue Mar 08 1994 20:23 | 15 |
| Pete,
I think the capacity has been cut again this season - it's two years
since I saw them play - 4,000 miles is a bit far for a home game.
Before the Fratton End itself was condemned and the back half
demolished the capacity was around 25,000 though as recently as the
mid-eighties they had a crowd of about 35,000 - I would guess that 18,000
is about the safety limit now.
maybe one of the other ex-pompey residents in this notes files knows.
regards,
Andrew.D.wicks
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44.511 | Big Crowd for the Champions | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Mar 08 1994 20:40 | 4 |
44.512 | | YUPPY::PANES | Melts in your mouth, not in your hand | Wed Mar 09 1994 15:07 | 5 |
| I have been led to believe ( by my spy in the Hornets ) that today
Bruce Dyer will sign for the Palace for 1.4million. Of course if
this doesn't happen "I will look like a prat".
Stuart
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44.513 | Here's to stuffing some Bags tomorrow | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Fri Mar 11 1994 11:37 | 22 |
| Remember when a 1m player was BIG news? Well, Palace completed the
signing of Bruce Dyer (18 3/4) from Watford for 1.25m plus 150k based
on appearances and England honours. He's likely to be sub tomorrow and
is thought to have been bought for long term grooming rather than short
term promotion push - a good sign that we are still ambitious. Also
signed this week is Ian Cox a 21yr old midfielder from Carshalton Ath
for 35k plus another 35 based on appearances.
Andy Thorn has been told he still needs to rest after his carteledge op
so must be doubtful for the rest of the season now. Dean Gordon WAS
called up to the full U21 squad but didn't get on the bench. Smith has
denied rumours of moves for Paul Williams and Simon Osborn.
Paul Stewart's loan is likely to be extended to April 16 (the longest
possible) and could well turn permanent if we are up (or very close) by
then. We are also still interested in Furlong as a partner for
Armstrong and are still mulling over Keith Millen as defensive cover.
Finally - anybody fancying a night's tv - Palace away fixture with
Sunderland is being shown live at the club (Weds 16th) for #10.
Paul
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44.514 | Who were yer? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Mar 14 1994 12:18 | 25 |
| Palace 1 (Stewart) WBA 0 Att 16.5k
I notice Mr Waite is a little quiet? I also notice rather fewer than
3-4000 Baggy fans, my estimate was closer to 1000. Anyway, they saw a
pretty lacklustre performance by the FEs but the 3 points came our way.
"Star" of the show was the ref and his linesmen - they were truely
dire, rated 3 by one of the papers. Palace pretty much ran things, with
WBA getting in only one decent shot, which hit the post late in the
game. As for the great Bob Taylor - he spent his time sending the ball
into the executive boxes.
The ref let everything go - he let Albion get away with murder. I have
never seen a team use more flying elbows when jumping. One of their
guys also saw off Dean Gordon with a dreadful tackle when the ball was
already out for a throw but got nothing! On this evidence, Albion will
never be in Europe, although they would do well in Italy with their
acting. One of their forwards went down clutching his face attempting
to get Eric Young in trouble when Ninja was no where near him.
To quote Neil Webb, it wasn't meant to please the neutrals, but it got
3 points for the fans and put us 8 points clear. We've now got 2 games
a week for 4 weeks, which will hopefully see us clear into the top two
and back aboard the good ship Premier.
Paul
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44.515 | WHATS IT LIKE TO SEE A CROWD... | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Mon Mar 14 1994 12:39 | 7 |
| Re 514
Rubbish. More than 1,000... More like 2,000 - 2,500.
/GAry
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44.516 | Odd counting used in the Midlands | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Mar 14 1994 13:02 | 28 |
| Sorry Gary - learn your arithmatic:
Sainsbury's end 3k
Holmesdale 4k approx
Arfur Waite 3k
Members 5k
Total 15k Att 16.5 Therefore max WBA 1500
As for your team playing better football, I don't call neaderthall
elbowing by centre halves better football OR falling over feigning
injury. The Young incident was right in front of us, and we were
looking straight at it. There was no contact and the baggy fell over on
his own. Sorry.
Palace playing like the Wombles - sorry, wrong again. Yes we play some
long balls to Armstrong, but also play it wide to Salako and Matthew to
take it down the wings, and also for Gordon to bring it forward. We
weren't clicking on all cylinders on Saturday, and during the heavy
pitches (Selhurst is still rather bumpy) have played it long more often
out of necessity.
Face facts - WBA were an OK team playing badly (and niggly) and we were
a goodish team playing OK. result, a 1-0 win which if we had clicked
like we did against Pompey or Leicester would have been 4 or 5. palace
ALWAYS play poorly against weak opposition. Right Stu?
Paul
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44.517 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Mon Mar 14 1994 13:35 | 25 |
| RE 516
Ho ho Paul. Trying to have a laugh are yer... 1,500 tops... ho ho...
As for young Donovan acting....yeah right. Eric Young is a dirty
player. If the ref had bottle then he would have gone. Punching of
the ball is out of order.
Palace's play is a long boot from Young to over the top of the defence
for Armstrong to chase. Or the long boot for Armstong to flick to the
wing. Ala Wimbledon. They've always played that way.
Also some of the fells were the same as Wimbledon. Damn right dirty...
If it had been Wimbledon then I sure the press would have slated them.
Face facts Paul... The only difference between Wimbledon and Palace is
Wimbledon are better.
Now put a serious report in and stop wasting everyones time with your
lies.
/GAry
P. S I have nothing against Palace. My Uncle is a fan who used to
travel everywhere. He was also dissapointed with The Palace.
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44.518 | Do NOT call us Wimbledon! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Mar 14 1994 14:21 | 26 |
| This is hardly worth answering! Look at the table - look at the
bookings on Saturday - 2 WBA for very bad tackles, Armstrong for
blocking a free kick. Also look at the one sensible thing the ref did -
taking "young Donovan" to task for play acting. If you were behind the
pylon (and there was no need to be - there was plenty of space
elsewhere) you were 2 or 3 times further away from the incident than we
were.
Please do not compare Palace to Wimbledon - Stu and I will set Ninja on
you in a dark alley. Palace have only 23-24 bookings this season, and
only 2 reds, both in the first few weeks of the season, and one highly
dubious. Yes, Stewart is the bad boy, we recognise that, but he was
getting incredible stick on Saturday. Your comment about cheers when he
was clattered betrays a rather different view of football than comments
about how dreadful Palace are.
Palace DO build from the back via Humphrey and Gordon, the problem we
had on Saturday was that Southgate and matthew had poor games so the
link from full back to the forwards was weak. Our regular move forward
is Gordon to Salako overlap back to Gordon, cross for Armstrong or
Stewart with Southgate and Rodger following up. We do not always lump
it upfield.
I am sure Msr Panes will agree
Paul
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44.519 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Mon Mar 14 1994 14:27 | 8 |
|
As a neutral outsider Paul, I have to say that I find it very hard to
believe what you are saying. I mean, its your word against Gary's and
we all know how rational and unbiased Gary is 8-)
JBG
Ps. did Axl get booked??
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44.520 | Terminal 3.. terminally boring | YUPPY::PANES | Melts in your mouth, not in your hand | Mon Mar 14 1994 14:55 | 9 |
|
Paul,
Unfortunately I have to agree with .519 on this one.
Stuart
BTW Missed the game , but I also missed the mortars.
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44.521 | | PRSIS7::LAFONTAINE | A flame about this high | Mon Mar 14 1994 15:05 | 3 |
| >> Ps. did Axl get booked??
Actually, Axl got a Rose card...
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44.522 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Mon Mar 14 1994 15:09 | 76 |
| Re 518
>>>Look at the table...
Yeah, what about it??? West Brom were still the better team on
Saturday. WBA played the football whilst Palace relied heavily on the
big boot.
>>>Look at the bookings on Saturday - 2 WBA for very bad tackles,
>>>Armstrong for blocking a free-kick.
Well if yer gonna booked do it in style. Bradley should never have
been booked for his innocent tackle on Chris "fall over near the box"
Armstrong.
>>>Also look at the one sensible thing the ref did - taking young
>>>Donovan to task for play acting.
This was a typical example of poor refereeing in my books. Young
should have been shown the red for swinging at him. I was hoping
"Young Donovan" would take revenge later on in the game with a strike
of his own.
>>>If you were behind the pylon (and there was no need to be - there
>>>was plenty of space elsewhere).
Where??? I had to struggle to get to the burger bar at half-time. It
looked and felt packed to me. Are you sure you're not confusing the
Albion away support to that of the Palace???
>>>Please do not compare Palace to Wimbledon - Stu and I will set Ninja
>>>on you in a dark alley.
Maybe thats what young Donovan done. Compared you to Wimbledon and
Eric Young (Ex-Wimbledon) thought he better clobber him. Pity that it
was in the daytime. Maybe he couldn't see under his stupid head band
that he wears.
>>>Palace have only 23-24 bookings this season, and only 2 reds, both in
>>>the first few weeks of the season, and one was highly dubious.
So you get away with murder... The refereeing is weak.
>>>Yes, Stewart is the bad boy, we recognise that, but he was getting
>>>incredible stick on Saturday. You comment about cheers when he was
>>>clattered betrays a different view of football than comments how
>>>dreadful Palace are.
Our cheers was what he deserved. Mardon did well. Stewart had fouled
a couple of players earlier and this challenge by Mardon gave him what
he deserved.
>>>Palace DO build from the back via Humphrey and Gordon, the problem
>>>we had on Saturday was that Southgate and Matthew had poor games so the
>>>link from full back to the forwards was weak. Our regular move forward
>>>is Gordon to Salako overlap back to Gordon, cross for Armstrong or
>>>Stewart with Saouthgate and Rodger followingup. We do not always lump
>>>it upfield.
Since Steve Coppell has left, Palace have changed into a worse
Wimbledon. Which has disapointed me... I thought better of Alan Smith.
The way they played on Saturday was....
Young hoofed over Raven and Mardon for Armstrong to chase. If it
didn't make it past Raven or Mardon then Armstong would lay it off to
the wing. Similar to what Fash the bash does for the Dons.
All the best,
/GAry
Re 519
Thanks Mr Goode.
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44.523 | Irony is such a delicate weapon | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Mar 14 1994 15:42 | 55 |
| Aah, Gary, and you sounded so rational on the telephone, clearly the
misty eyes of youth and the mindless drone of GnR have addled the
brain!
The table I was refering to, ie the League one, show Palace top by 8
points above the scrum of midland non-entities who have been scrabling
to get back to the 'ship for seasons. My tip to up? Palace, Charlton
and Forest. But maybe WBA will make a late run, afterall, they can
still get 73 points!
I won't go into the Ninja arguement again, nor the Palace being a dirty
side issue. We blatantly are not - our yoof-ful midfield aren't allowed
out past 6pm and so never get to see nasty things after dark.
The Wombles/Coppell debate has some value - by the time he left, most
Palace fans were convinced he had run out of ideas. He relied on a very
few players, prefering to play "in" players out of position rather than
bring in youngsters, despite them doing well in cup games. Hence Chris
Coleman spending a season struggling as a make-shift centre forward at
the expense of Grant Watts (or - say it softly - Stan Collymore [god
forbid]) Alan Smith started the team playing very attractive, flowing
football, with lots of pace and lots of movement. Look back at
performances such as the 5-1 drubbing of Portsmouth, the second half
at WBA and the demolition of Birmingham in the first few weeks.
However, we started to believe we were invincible and got relaxed and a
little soft, so some steel was put in and we got tighter. We also
started to play in patches, like a stunning half hour against
Peterborough and 20 minutes on the box vs Watford, rather than for 90
minutes.
Smith wants the style to be pass and move with lots of pace, not slow
build ups, he encourages hitting the early ball, long or short. This
season even Eric Young has been dribbling the ball out. The back 4
regularly passes the ball across rather than just back to martyn for a
hoof as in Coppell days.
With the end in sight we are buckling down to get promotion, who cares
if it gets a little un-pretty sometimes. Look at what happens when it
stays pretty - Forest go down, Swindon concede 80 goals in 30 odd
games, Spurs look totally toothless. We have learned to adapt and play
as required. On another day, we would have swept forward and put 4 or 5
past WBA in some style. It didn't work on Saturday.
A Cunno-ism (is he your hero gary?) - we are the top scorers in the
division, have the best goal difference, have the best home record,
have lost only twice in 16 games and not at all in 9. It adds up to top
of the League.
Sunderland away on Wednesday, Charlton on TV on Sunday. Hopefully that
will see more of the true Smith style.
Paul
ps - Stu - I won Lifeline Again! Must be a fix!
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44.524 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Mon Mar 14 1994 16:05 | 9 |
| Re 523
Top you may be....But your style is still the same as Wimbledon's.
Hoof and hope. And foul of the ball whenever possible.
As for that Cunno geezer. I understand that he wants a signed picture
of me to put up by his desk....
/GAry
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44.525 | Sweet Innocence of Youth | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Mar 14 1994 16:11 | 7 |
| :-) :-) :-)
Oh well, at least you won't have to play us for quite a few seasons
anyway, as we become the team of the nineties and you slide into
Conference oblivion
paul
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44.526 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Mon Mar 14 1994 16:29 | 9 |
| Re 525
Thats true. You'll be down in two years at the most and by that time
Albion would have secured their place in the Premier league...
Good luck Wimbledon....errr sorry Palace. I keep getting confused.
Same ground, same players, same style and same sort of fans.
/GAry
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44.527 | Fixture Change | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Tue Mar 15 1994 11:23 | 8 |
| For all Div 1 followers - apparently it's confirmed that all the games
on the weekend of May 7 will be played on Sunday to avoid teams in
televised fixtures getting preferencial treatment.
But Palace will be Champions by then anyway, and WBA will be down, eh
Gary? :-)
paul
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44.528 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Tue Mar 15 1994 12:05 | 10 |
| Re 527
What a load of tosh.. Another bloody victory for TV over supporters.
Anyway keep me away from Portsmouth that weekend. Its the annual WBA
beach party where everyone dresses up in....errrr beach gear. I have
my bermuda shorts ready but you won't catch me wearing any of those
sandals that Stuart Cook likes to wear.
/GAry
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44.529 | Its Grim Up North | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Thu Mar 17 1994 13:17 | 50 |
| Sunderland 1 Palace 0
Watched the game live at Selhurst on the big screens. Promising first
half with Palace having the better of play against a gale force wind
that blew goal kicks backwards. Several good chances for Southgate,
Stewart and Armstrong, and Martyn never really tested. Bit of an upset
when Matthew had to go off after about 20 minutes for wunderkid Dyer.
Not sure of the extent of Matthew's injury. To disprove MR Waite we
played nice neat passing football.
In the second half we were rank. Sunderland came more into it and
scored after 60 odd minutes from some slack marking. They could have
had a couple more with two superb saves from Martyn plus one Martyn
kick that hit a Sunderland forward and went over his head!
Palace rarely threatened apart from one very close misss from Armstrong
and some scrambles from corners/throws. Dyer really did look like the
unfinished article. His control was generally excellent, but he had a
worrying McGoldrick-ness in delaying crossing. Also, his crosses were
singularly awful. From the left - well there wasn't anything. For some
reason I couldn't fathom EVERYTHING came down the right, Salako and
Gordon hardly got a kick. Every clearance went to Humpy (who was one of
our best players) or Dyer. Southgate was very average again and Rodger
never got in the game. Stewart won most things in the air again and
showed good control but neer really had a distribution channel.
Still, we are 5 points clear (2 if you count the game in hand of the
pack) and have a chance to pick off Charlton on Sunday. The best news
of the week is that the chasing pack has thinned a little with a gap
opening up below Stoke. This leaves;
Palace
Leicester
& Forest - all slightly clear
Millwall
Charlton
Derby
Notts Co
Stoke
Tranmere - a few points adrift
Southend
Wolves
Bolton
Bristol C
Middlesboro
Grimsby - struggling to keep up
Paul
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44.530 | 0-3 wasn't it Gary? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Mar 21 1994 11:47 | 44 |
| FE's 2 Charlton 0 Att a miserable 14.4k (tv pah!)
Armstrong
Stewart
Even David Seaweed Lacey managed to praise us this morning. The Sunday
Times gave over their Sunday preview to this game, describing Palace's
push and run style as opposed to Gary's perceived long ball hoof.
Palace were missing Matthew after Wednesday and opted for Bowry rather
than Dyer. First half was 60-40 Palace with us having the better
chances. Stewart put it over from 10 yds, Salako put it inches wide
after a stunning run from Armstrong, Rodger had a volley well saved,
Armstrong pulled two saves from Vaughan before meeting a Rodger corner
superbly for the opener. Immediately afterwards, Bowry somehow managed
to slide it wide after Stewart had got through again. Charlton had one
break through a Leaburn header that Nelson volleyed only for Martyn to
make a superb save.
Second half saw a little bit more pressure from Charlton but again,
palace were on top and made it two when Stewart headed home a Salako
cross. He is now a real crowd favourite and went off to a standing
ovation. One of the papers speculates that he may now have found his
niche again after never really being popular at Spurs or Looneypool.
Vaughan pulled off stunning saves from Armstrong and Dyer, was in the
right place for a Coleman header, and somehow three Palace players
couldn't get a touch from 2 yards on an Armstrong cross. Charlton's
best effort was a header that Martyn grabbed low, on the line at the
post, only for Pardew to come in feet first and kick him over the line.
Grurbishleyitt said "two crosses - two goals" and whinged that Palace
had a #4m forward line when they can't buy anyone (for all his faults -
Noades has sorted out the finances well of late), but was blind to the
paucity of Charlton's forward line. if Leaburn doesn't frighten the
defenders they struggle and he struggled against Young and Coleman.
Palace 5 clear of Forest, who are 3 clear of Leicester. These 3 seems
to have broken away a bit with Millwall a further 4 back but with games
in hand. After Leicester, places 4 to 12 are covered by 8 points.
Middlesbro' on Wednesday and the chance to go 8 clear of the back
(having played 2 more admittedly). The Premiership beckons again.
paul
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44.531 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Mon Mar 21 1994 12:35 | 18 |
44.532 | It will be quiet in here soon | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Mar 21 1994 12:51 | 9 |
| Please set the previous hidden as it seriously drags down the tone of
this note. Funny that none of the TV people, nor the papers thought it
was boring or poor.
BTW - nice photo in the Palace prog showing one of those shrinking
violet baggies elbowing Chris Armstrong in the chin. Relegation is too
good for them.
paul patEman
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44.533 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Mon Mar 21 1994 12:55 | 7 |
44.534 | Bobby Charlton.... lest we forget | YUPPY::PANES | Parking... the new rock'n'roll | Mon Mar 21 1994 13:23 | 12 |
44.535 | Why didn't Digital do that. | UBOHUB::COLLIP_P | | Mon Mar 21 1994 17:45 | 7 |
| I noticed in the Palace programme on Sunday that it will cost 10 quid
for "The Last Stand" on the Homesdale at the Watford game with no
reduction for kids or members.Perhaps this is a ploy to raise cash to
by Stewart...It said the ticket will be a collectors item..er..yes..
Pete(compound 1)
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44.536 | Ooh Aaah Bruce Dyaaah | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Mar 21 1994 17:54 | 6 |
| It's actually because its the last time the Holmesdale will evr be used
as its being torn down for a new stand - hence the "souvenir" value.
The cash will go towards the second phase of the building work. There
is also talk of selling off chunks of the terrace.
Paul
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44.537 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Mon Mar 21 1994 17:57 | 9 |
| Re 536
Rip-off... Knock the whole ground down and start playing in the
Croydon Sunday League....
/GAry
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44.538 | I couldn't eat a whole one | UBOHUB::COLLIP_P | | Mon Mar 21 1994 18:11 | 3 |
| Wombles in yer ground and Baggies in yer notes file..bliss
PC
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44.539 | Armstrong emerging from Bob Taylor's shadow | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Wed Mar 23 1994 12:07 | 10 |
| Quite an important game tonight. A win will take Palace 8 clear of the
pack, albeit with a couple of extra games played, but we'll be over the
70 point barrier. Equally, Middlesbro can get level with Derby Co if
they win and on the edge of the playoff places. Allowing for games in
hand, there is now a gap below Charlton of 5 points, leaving 1 play off
place to get, and 10 or so teams chasing it.
Here's to a "donkey" Armstrong super show like on Sunday.
paul
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44.540 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Wed Mar 23 1994 12:23 | 10 |
| You're learning Mr Pateman. Armstrong is a donkey and he'll never be
as good as 'Super' Bob.
Also will Palace be playing the usual style of Young 'long ball' over
the defence for Armstrong to chase. Yeah... I thought so..
Will you sign Cascarino???
/GAry
|
44.541 | | YUPPY::PANES | Parking... the new rock'n'roll | Wed Mar 23 1994 12:32 | 14 |
| <<< Note 44.540 by SUBURB::WAITEG "WHO ARE YER???" >>>
Gary,
I have to admire your devotion to the plucky little Midlands club,
but if you look at the amount of goals scored, you will find that
the "donkey" Armstrong is second top scorer with 20.
I hope that West Brom's season doesn't end in disappointment and
relegation, because it will mean missing out on "big" local derbies,
with Wolves and Rat City City.
Stuart
|
44.542 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Wed Mar 23 1994 12:36 | 15 |
| Re 541
Stu,
Sir Bob Taylor has missed a lot of games through injury but the lad is
coming back to his best. He also tends to lay a lot of goals on for
Sir Andy Hunt (Hunt Hunt) which is something Armstrong never does.
As for Albion getting relegation, I can't see it. The lads are just
about to give a good run for promotion and meet Palace in the Wembley
play-off final.
/Gary
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44.543 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Wed Mar 23 1994 12:51 | 10 |
|
Gary,
it doesn't surprise me that you can't forsee the imminent
relegation of your beloved WBA, given that you obviously go around
wearing a blindfold......for instance, you haven't noticed that there
is an obvious reason for Armstrong never laying on any goals for Andy
Hunt. 8-)
JBG
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44.544 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Wed Mar 23 1994 13:00 | 5 |
| I'm gonna miss you Mr Goode. I'll never forget you:-)
/GAry
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44.545 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Wed Mar 23 1994 13:06 | 4 |
|
Wow, aren't I the lucky one.
JBG
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44.546 | Must be the smog in the midlands blinding him | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Wed Mar 23 1994 13:46 | 11 |
| Middlesbro 3 WBA 0 - wonder how Palace will do? last time (when we were
both in the premier - how long since WBA said that?) we stuffed em 4-1
and we are a much better side now.
Strange that every one I have spoken to, all the papers, and all the TV
people said what an excellent performance Palace put up on Sunday.
Pacey, skillfull, quick passing. True we don't endlessly play the ball
around in midfield like Forest - but then we are top and they are
second. And WBA are.........???
paul
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44.547 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Wed Mar 23 1994 14:07 | 14 |
| Ho ho, Mr Pateman. Nice one.... Trying to bait me into another
argurment. Well it won't work.
We all know that Palace love the kick and rush game. We all know that
since Stevie Coppell left that Palace haven't and never will be that
superb team they once were.
We all know that Alan Smith likes Wimbledon and the size of the Palace
crowd isn't far of the mighty Dons. What will the crowd be tonight???
12,000 + if you're lucky.
/GAry
|
44.548 | Palace in Bob Taylor swoop on deadline day | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Thu Mar 24 1994 11:32 | 43 |
| To get in with some honesty before GW arrives in the office......
Palace 0 Middlesbro 1 (Young og) Att 13k and a bit
Palace strolled onto the pitch with a combined air of "we are the top
team, we beat Charlton, the rest is gonna be easy, just let us score a
couple you lot" and lethargy. Basically, we were cr*p.
'bro went in front after a weak header out from Young fell directly to
Hignett who's shot took a deflection off Young again past Martyn who
was otherwise well placed. MBro caused general confusion in the Palace
defence without ever really coming close again - you just thought that
they would score sometime. Wilkinson led the line superbly and Hignett
looked class. They also got their two full backs up very well and only
started leaving 5 back for corners late in the second half. However,
Stewart got an awful pasting from their defence and looked only half
fit, He was also subdued after an early booking (one game ban - not
sure when). A couple of MBro players then tried to rile him for a
second card, notably the No 5 who play acted a push off the ball but
the ref spotted him.
Anyway, Palace were dire in the first half. No ideas, poor crosses, no
bite in midfield, lots of aimless through balls. After a tongue lashing
they looked slightly better in the second half, with Stewart bringing a
superb save from Pears and Southgate (who generally had a stinker) and
Armstrong going close. But by 10-15 minutes to go, with Dyer dribbling
round in circles and midfield powerhouse Richard Shaw spending most of
his time defending breaks we adopted headless chicken mode and after a
brief dash about, lay down and died.
Its so sad - 8 hours of anticipation through the day, day dreaming of 5
or 6 and Armstrong hat-tricks only to see this garbage - AND having
forked out #44 for away tickets to Peterboro and Southend!
Smith reckons its only a glitch and Lennie Lawrence agreed. However,
Mbro are now level on points with Derby with games in hand and looking
good for the play offs - they are the team in form. What odds on the 3
relegated last year going back up?
Palace still face 2 games a week until after Easter with 3 games away
in the next 4. But then we tend to battle better away........
Paul
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44.549 | errrr...0-1 wasn't it Paul | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Thu Mar 24 1994 12:08 | 9 |
| I tell you something Mr Pateman. You need Bob Taylor because as Palace
showed yesterday they have no bottle. Fear not if you win the rest of
your games you'll be crowned champions. That will be thanks to WBA will
beat Notts Forest for you at the end of April.
All the best to Palace and their supporters.
/Gary
|
44.550 | Where's GW when we need him? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Mar 28 1994 13:30 | 18 |
| Stoke 0 Palace 2 (Gordon pen, Williams)
Reports suggested it was a poor game, but we got the 3 points. Smith
changed the team around a bit, bringing Dyer in for Bowry and Shaw for
Salako (!!!) with Rodger pushed out wide. However, Armstron went off
after 22 minutes for Williams to come on, and Young after 60 for
Salako. Both are doubtful for Tuesday against Peterborough (to be
watched by our fav mod Mr Spain perhaps)
Martyn was in superb form, and with all the rest slippling up our 8
point gap is restored, a couple of points from Mbro and Sunderland and
it would have been 14 0r 16 clear!
The Premiership beckons, and we can only screw up by ourselves no.
Withg Peterborough, Oxford and Southend the next 3 games, we could be
guaranteed the playoffs by next Wednesday.
Paul
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44.551 | | YUPPY::PANES | Deep and meaningless | Mon Mar 28 1994 12:35 | 16 |
| <<< Note 44.550 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Some Fantastic Place" >>>
-< Where's GW when we need him? >-
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Yep, my thoughts entirely. I wanted to hear Gary's comments about
the unforunate slip in WBA's promotion push.
Paul,
If you have a moment please would supply the final ( revised ) dates
for the Palace.
Cheers,
Stuart
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44.552 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | WHO ARE YER??? | Mon Mar 28 1994 13:37 | 6 |
| Great win for Palace. I loved the dive by their striker to win a
penalty.
Your going up,
/GAry
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44.553 | As requested | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Mar 28 1994 12:53 | 15 |
| Oh my gawd - just when you thought it was safe to go back into
notes....
Anyway pour le monsieur Paneso
Tues 29/03 Peterborough A (we'll be there)
Sat 02/04 Oxford H (unfortunately being missed due to motor racing)
Weds 06/04 Southend A (we'll be there)
Sat 09/04 Millwall H
Sat 16/04 Luton A (may be moved for TV?)
Sat 23/04 Barnsley H
Sat 30/04 M'bro A
Sun 08/05 Watford H
Paul
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44.554 | | YUPPY::PANES | I'd rather be parking | Mon Mar 28 1994 13:59 | 5 |
|
Thanks Paul.... the negotiating can now commence.
Stuart
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44.555 | Alan Smith's hall hearted army | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Wed Mar 30 1994 13:00 | 60 |
| Peterborough 1 Palace 1 Att 8.5k
Iorfa Rodger
Oh dear oh dear, Premiership complacency hits Palace.
Days hols to take a family outing to Posh, including mother-in-law for
her first ever Palace game. Smith kept pretty much the same side as
Saturday:
Martyn (10/10)
Humphrey(7) Young(5) Coleman(7) Gordon(3)
Dyer (6) Southgate (4) Shaw (6) Rodger (8)
Stewart (7) Williams (6)
Sub - Salako (5) for Gordon
Peterborough's 3rd biggest league crowd of the season, swelled by
around 3-3500 Palace in excellent voice. Palace started well, and took
the lead from an excellent run and cross from Dyer. The papers reckon
Williams met it and forced the save, I thought it was Stewart (but it
was the other end) and anyway, Rodger was there to nod in the rebound.
First half was shaded by Palace but we looked to be playing at two
thirds throttle. Peterborough looked dangerous whenever Iorfa got the
ball and he gave Dean Gordon a dreadful time. But, martyn hardly had a
save to make and their keeper was always busy.
After the break, Palace seemed to go totally to sleep, it was almost
all Peterborough, although again martyn wasn't really troubled for the
first 25 minutes. Then Iorfa took an outrageous dive out of a Gordon
tackle and got Deano a yellow card (despite the fact he took the ball
cleanly). Smith brought on Salako for Gordon, with Shaw dropping back.
Salako instantly made a superb run only to be robbed of the ball on the
edge of the box when looking for a shot. Williams, free on the other
side of the box, was not pleased! Iorfa then made yet another run, got
into the box, shot, it hit Richard Shaw and ballooned over Martyn. That
prompted palace to up their game, but to no real effect with Dyer yet
again doing all the right things to beat players but then crossing too
early, too poorly or not at all.
Martyn then kept us in the game with a string of superb saves, real
England class again, and at the end the Palace fans were grateful for
the whistle.
The pack is now sorting itself out a little, with Palace, Forest,
Leicester & Millwall loooking to have the top two places between them,
and anyone of Derby, Tranmere, Notts Co, Charlton, M'bro, Wolves,
Grimsby, Stoke and a couple of others after the other two play off
places. Palace still have the edge with the points in the bag, 4 or
their last 7 games at home, and no top 8 teams bar Millwall to play.
The others will (hopefully) all be taking points off one another.
If we go up, we need some cash spending on younger defenders and a ball
player in midfield. Maybe that could be Stewart with a new "tough guy
up front"?
Anyway - glad to get a point and then back in the car to hear the
cricket score! Serious cr*p!!!
Paul
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44.556 | Palace's Mr Nasty is hanging around a while | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Wed Mar 30 1994 16:32 | 8 |
| Palace have extended Paul Stewart's loan period to the maximum three
months - ie 28th April. He misses the game at Southend due to
accumulated points, and cannot play (I think) in the last two games of
the season. However, should we go up - it looks like he'll be a
permanent signing - hopefully in midfield playing just behind the front
two, but possibly as a permanent striker.
Paul
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44.557 | This time the opposition do us favours | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Thu Mar 31 1994 12:21 | 19 |
| This comes very hard, but it is Gary's last day....
Thank you WBA for taking the points of Charlton. There I said it. At
least Bob Taylor didn't score.
Anyway, generally good results for Palace last night with only Forest
winning, and now they will be missing Stan the Man for 3 games. Looks
to be between the FEs and Forest for the title. Millwall could sneak in
but have to come to Selhurst, and entertain Forest. My current cash
(not surprisingly) would be on Palace given that Forest face away trips
to Middlesbro, Charlton, Millwall, Derby and draw specialists Grimsby,
plus relegation battling Peterborough.
6 points from the next two games (Oxford H, Southend A) and a win
against the Lion Droppngs would see us almost guaranteed a place.
Happy Easter
Paul
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44.558 | Cricket in the FOOTBALL conference? Sacrilege! | PAVONE::TURNER | | Thu Mar 31 1994 18:20 | 10 |
| re: .555
>Anyway - glad to get a point and then back in the car to hear the
>cricket score! Serious cr*p!!!
Not that I don't find your Palace reports interesting, Paul - but just
what *was* the cricket score (result)? Cricket rarely makes the Italian
press...
Dom
|
44.559 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Thu Mar 31 1994 18:31 | 9 |
| Dom,
the great English cricket team scored a magnificent 46 ALL OUT to be just
pipped by the Windies by about 500 runs....
(snigger, ha ha ha) 8v)
Ray
|
44.560 | Apologies to Palace fans for the interruption. | PAVONE::TURNER | | Thu Mar 31 1994 19:05 | 6 |
| Whaaat? That's got to be some sort of record, even by our standards! I
bought the Guardian last Monday, and they seemed to be doing OK then...
Back to normal service.
Dom
|
44.561 | And they were *so* optimistic before! | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Mar 31 1994 19:13 | 8 |
| Second worst score for an England team ever, and only beating the worst
by 1 run. Ambrose was 6 for 24. England lost 8 wickets in an 80 minute
period.
Makes you glad your first sport is footie, doesn't it.
Paul.
|
44.562 | ... | YUPPY::PANES | Peritonitis - well I'll be blowed | Tue Apr 05 1994 14:23 | 9 |
| Palace 2 Oxford 1
Armstrong An Oxford player .. Byrne I think.
Stewart
An Arse-type performance from South London's finest. But , we are top of
the league ( X 2 ).
Stuart
|
44.563 | So close you can almost touch it | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Wed Apr 06 1994 15:25 | 17 |
| Thanks for the detailed match report Stu! I even missed videoing the
highlights as LWT switched programs and had Alan Wicker on instead.
Southend tonight, and a win will almost guarantee the play-offs.
Another win on Saturday against Millwall will very nearly put us there.
In fact, 3 wins makes it between us, Forest and (just) Millwall
(assuming they are one of the wins) but realistically we'll be back
with 9 points from the last 18.
The situation below us is changing all the time with Notts Co now
looking a prospect for the Play offs. My bet would be Millwall,
Leicester, Derby and Notts Co on recent form. Now there's a nice bunch
of fans to get together!
Paul
|
44.564 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Wed Apr 06 1994 15:29 | 6 |
|
Is the great Jonathen Peirce an EEEEEEEAAAAAAAAGGGGLLLLLLEEEEESSSSSSSS
fan or what ?, I know he lives out that way, but he claims to support
Bristol City, but he's always babbling on about Palace.
Dave...
|
44.565 | ? | YUPPY::PANES | Nearly back | Wed Apr 06 1994 19:37 | 14 |
| <<< Note 44.564 by PEKING::WILSOND1 "DAVE WILSON @WLC" >>>
JP,
He is an Bristol thingy fan, but he married a Croydon Gal and settled
in the leafy environs of South London. I believe he has a fondness for the
Fab Ones, but if you listen to his commentary on any London side he
tries to give them a boost.
Stuart
BTW Southend v Palace on Carlton tonight.
|
44.566 | We'll be Back! - Told You So! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Thu Apr 07 1994 12:26 | 36 |
| Southend 1 (Hunt) Palace 2 (Young, Armstrong)
Att 9.5k (4k+ Palace)
The great advantage of mobile working - logged out of AI1 at home at
5.30 - into the car and off to the seaside.
Superb performance by the Palace fans, totally taking over the place.
The team almost did the same. Despite the Carlton editor's efforts,
Palace ran the first half. Southend had one close header to take away,
although they looked quite dangerous whenever Otto got the ball. Palace
nearly went ahead after about 15 minutes when Armstrong broke clear
from the half way line and brought out an excellent save from Sansom.
It was a stream of Palace corners (we got 13 to their 1) that finally
got the goal, Ninja heading home on the half hour.
Southend took advantage of a post half time doze to equalise and press
forward more threateningly, put good chances for Armstrong and Young
showed we should be alright. Finally, Southgate swung over a cross
which Armstrong neatly controlled, rounded the keeper and tapped home.
Dyer came on for the lightweight Williams and brought off a superb
strike which was tipped over and from the corner, Dean Gordon fired
just over with the help of a deflection (un-noticed by the ref hence
causing "no-hair" Smith to get a talking to.
Mucho celebrationo at the end and a good all round performance. We
missed Paul Stewart (one match ban for points - not 3 as the Carlton
man thought - he also called Rodger Osborn or Rodgers) and Southgate
was still not on song, neither was Salako, although there were some
flashes from him in the second half.
10 points clear and uncatchable by the likes of Wolves & Stoke, if the
results go our way at the weekend it could be just us Millwall and
Forest with just one win needed.
paul
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44.567 | Looks like more trips to San Selhurst next season | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Thu Apr 07 1994 13:09 | 10 |
| Paul,
Any chance of posting the top of the First Division. Is there any
chance of 3 London teams getting promoted or does it look as though
Forest have done enough for an automatic place?
Cheers,
Paul (Interested Islington Owl).
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44.568 | Ever keen to help | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Thu Apr 07 1994 13:25 | 22 |
| In this case I'd be delighted
Team Played Goals Points
Palace 41 67 78
Forest 39 62 68
Millwall 38 51 64
Leicester 39 62 62
Notts Co 39 58 61
Derby 39 60 60
That's the current play off positions. Charlton are further back on 58
points from 38 games. They look an outside bet for the play-offs but
have had a bad run. The key games seem to be:
09/04 Palace v Millwall Charlton v Forest
16/04 Millwall v Forest
Those should sort out which of Millwall and Forest go up with us
automatically (I hope). My money is on Forest.
Paul
|
44.569 | Safe & Sound Stu? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Apr 11 1994 13:03 | 43 |
| Palace 1 (Armstrong) Millwall 0 Att 23.3k
Again ITV manage to show the wrong game :-) Also, how about Helms as a
commentator:
"Crystal Palace have elected to play in their red & blue stripes, while
Millwall play in their away strip" Odd for a game at Selhurst
"And there is the scoreboard, and electronic one which shows the
score..." Stunning!
Anyway, the first half was pretty even, with Stewart always dangerous,
and Millwall getting a couple of headers on target. main incident was
Martyn colliding with Mitchell in front of the Millwall neaderthals.
They bayed for red, our much hated ref, Mr Gunn, showed yellow, rightly
as Mitchell was heading for the corner flag.
Second half was almost all Palace. Stewart was again superb and should
have had a penalty when he was sandwiched by van den Hauwe (who
couldn't handle him at all) and some other defender, and then Armstrong
got the goal - a superb header from a superb cross from Gordon.
Millwall looked lightweight up front, Moralee looked outclassed against
Young, and Allen just old. A win against Luton next Saturday will see
us clear of everybody bar Millwall and Forest who play on the Sunday,
and anything but a Millwall win will see us definately up, with
possible championship celebrations against Barnsley the following week.
News - the Middlesbro game has been switched to Sun 01/05 for TV.
Martyn, Young and Armstrong have all been selected for the PFA
Div 1 team of the season:
Martyn
Charles Cooper Young Minto
McAteer Draper Walsh Gemmill
Armstrong Collymore
Surprised at the midfield, thought one of Southgate, Rodger or
Salako might have got in.
Oh - and we won #30 on a 6-1 bet for a 1-0 scoreline on Saturday, and
saw a few Millwall "lads" getting ejected.
paul
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44.570 | we are top of the league ( x 2 ) | YUPPY::PANES | Jesus loves you, more than I do | Mon Apr 11 1994 13:35 | 18 |
| <<< Note 44.569 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Some Fantastic Place" >>>
-< Safe & Sound Stu? >-
I vowed after I shaved my head that I wouldn't get my hair cut until
Palace were back in the top flight. Four more points will save me from
cultivating my Stig of the Dump look.
For all their huff and puff ( probably generated by their need for the
points being greater than the Fab Ones' ), I thought that the 'Wall were
well contained and had very few chances. Stewart should have done better
with a couple of efforts and once again I thought Southgate had a poor
game and he should take a leaf out of Young Simon' Rodger's book.
No problem with those charming chaps from badlands, but I did enjoy
tremendously singing " Nowhere, Millwall are going nowhere".
Stuart
|
44.571 | Luton Tickets ? | UBOHUB::COLLIP_P | | Mon Apr 11 1994 20:35 | 5 |
| Gents,
can anyone confirm that all Luton Tickets have gone ? If so how
many were we allocated ?
PC
|
44.572 | Not going but they're all gone | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Apr 11 1994 20:38 | 5 |
| Yup, the game is all ticket and Palace were allocated 1900. They were
announced as being sold out at half time on Saturday. I don't know if
it's possible to but tickets in the Luton area?
Paul
|
44.573 | South-East London vs East Midlands | PANIC::ANDERSON | Running Through The Forest | Mon Apr 11 1994 21:05 | 20 |
| >> <<< Note 44.563 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Some Fantastic Place" >>>
>> -< So close you can almost touch it >-
>> The situation below us is changing all the time with Notts Co now
>> looking a prospect for the Play offs. My bet would be Millwall,
>> Leicester, Derby and Notts Co on recent form. Now there's a nice bunch
>> of fans to get together!
Please Mr P., do not lump the splendidly behaved U'Pies fans in with
those other louts. Besides, there's not enough of us for it to be a
fair contest!
And, incidentally, looking at the remaining fixtures, I'm not putting
any money on County - Tranmere, Wolves, Chalton at home with Derby,
Stoke and Oxford away.
My bet would be for Tranmere, now rejuvenated, to bag the fourth
play-off place alonside your other three nominees.
Rob
|
44.574 | Sorry! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Apr 11 1994 21:12 | 8 |
| Sorry Rob, no slur on Co intended - your lot had a great party at our
place (and our expense!) when we allowed you to restart your season
with your first away win in 11 months!
Given the choice between your bit of the East Midlands and the other
bit of S London - I hope you make it!
Paul
|
44.575 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Tue Apr 12 1994 12:06 | 9 |
| >announced as being sold out at half time on Saturday. I don't know if
>it's possible to but tickets in the Luton area?
I tried to get a ticket on the day at Luton a few years ago. Couldn't
get one anywhere so don't go up on spec as I did. It would be a wasted
journey.
Paul.
|
44.576 | R5 Tranny News Time | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Tue Apr 12 1994 12:13 | 12 |
| Won't be there unfortunately - timing motor cars round in circles at
Snetterton.
Snippett from the reserves - last night - Swindon 0 Palace 6. Seems
Swindon are the same at all levels!
Also - heard Venebles on the radio last noght saying he was keeping his
eye on Armstrong for the future. Personally, I can't see why Coton
keeps getting in in front of Martyn. But then again, we're not in the
Premiership (yet!)
Paul
|
44.577 | Y | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Tue Apr 12 1994 17:14 | 16 |
|
Div 1 team of the season:
Martyn
Charles Cooper Young Minto
McAteer Draper Walsh Gemmill
Armstrong Coolymore
I don't believe this selection. No TGA, it's the worst decision that I have
seen recently. How could they have left out the great one after all the goals
he's been scoring recently. Still if we win the world cup in July, it will
make up for this injustice.
C U N N O
|
44.578 | | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Tue Apr 12 1994 17:20 | 5 |
|
Maybe his fellow pro's thing the same as the rest of us, ie: HE'S
CRAP!!
Neil..
|
44.579 | I believe he's off to the vet at the end of the season ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue Apr 12 1994 18:09 | 1 |
| Maybe, but at least he's a nice bloke ;-)
|
44.580 | Doesn't he normally write in the Mancs Note? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Tue Apr 12 1994 19:10 | 11 |
| Yup, TGA was mightly impressive against the FEs - we were quaking in
our boots when the tashed one missed from 0 yards. But then, wouldn't
you rather have a 36 (or 37?) year old has been when you could have
players like Armstrong, Joachim, McGinlay, Coyle, Moralee, Bull,
Colleymore (well maybe not :-) ), Scott Oakes, Ricky Otto, and not
forgetting Bob Taylor (of where for art thou GW?!?!)
Get back to the reality of the Man U note Cunno, TGA will never play in
the Premiership again.
Paul
|
44.581 | Over The Hills And Far Away | PANIC::ANDERSON | Running Through The Forest | Tue Apr 12 1994 20:59 | 10 |
| Cunno,
At the time the voting took place, TGA was languishing in
mid-Goalscorers-Table having notched the supreme total of 11 league
goals.
Why would his fellow pro's nominate him when he was not performing to
the standards we are all aware that he is capable of of ;-)
Rob
|
44.582 | A slip of the finger ? | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed Apr 13 1994 14:39 | 10 |
| Re: -2
> Yup, TGA was mightly impressive against the FEs - we were quaking in
> our boots when the tashed one missed from 0 yards. But then, wouldn't
I think you meant to say Quacking ;-)
Jerry.
|
44.583 | E-I-E-I-E-I-O Up The Football League We Go | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Wed Apr 13 1994 18:22 | 14 |
| Ref 44.573
You were right Rob - a draw against the 10 man Tranmere (even without
TGA) has put Palace at least out of your reach. We now need a win on
Saturday against Luton and anything other than a Millwall win against
Forest to guarantee promotion.
Looking at the other remaining fixtures, Derby have a good run in with
4 out of 6 at home, and Leicester have probably the easiest set of
games. I'm hopeful of the title for Palace as 3 of our games are
against teams in the bottom 6 - but these can be harder than title
deciders.
Paul
|
44.584 | for the Totts | YUPPY::PANES | Smells like Kurt Cobain | Fri Apr 15 1994 15:20 | 63 |
|
As the season draws to a conclusion and most find people
themselves thinking about promotion ( by no means a certainty
at the time of writing ), I find myself in reflective mood.
What has a season in the Endsleigh League Division One meant
to me?
I suppose it all started to come into focus just after
Christmas. Fueled with the spirit of the season , we set off
for Oxford, to the rather "picturesque" Manor Ground ( when
the dust has settled , and the accounting firms conclude their
investigations, I can confidently predict that none of the
Maxwell Missing Millions will be found to have been invested
in this "homely" stadium).
The fiasco surrounding arrangements for entering the ground
have been well documented elsewhere, and I am sure someone has
previously commented on the wonderful catering facilities. I
do feel however that the Police and stewards were rather too
keen to enter into the pantomime spirit that engulfs us all at
that time of year.
I digress. It was great to be back on the terraces amongst the
Palace faithful , it was also enjoyable , in a masochistic
way, to endure Wingnut's youthful enthusiasm as he tried to
chivvy us out of the pub, but the highlight for me was the
sudden realisation that Darwin and Bronowski has got it wrong.
From Homo Erectus to Homo Sapiens the evolutionary theorists
had all missed out one vital stage - Biggus Footus - typified
by Oxford's number two and other members of his "pack" in the
their defence.
The veil , having been lifted from my eyes, I started to
study other teams' back fours ( or often fives ) with this
revelation in mind. Christ, practically all the sides in the
Endsleigh are populated by these "honest journeyman" who sport
size 13 boots and who's idea of a good first touch is hoofing
the ball or player as far as possible.
OK.... the Palace have the Ninja, but some of the keener
observers might have noticed he occasionally dribbles his way
out of trouble ( one particularly mazy run at the Hawthorns
set my heart racing ). He also knows when to play the short
ball. He is hard in the tackle , admittedly not the fastest,
but no way is he Biggus Footus.
OK... the Premiership has a number of Biggus Footi. In fact
the donkey sanctuary on the Piccadilly line probably has more
than most. But, begrudgingly , I must admit that even Mr Ed , I
mean Toneee Adams has certain skills that the average Biggus
Footus can only dream of attaining. Some would say he lacked a
little subtlety in getting the wall back ten yards, others
would argue that they wouldn't like to "hit the hut" when
Fireman Sam is in town, but he has won things. The typical
Endsleigh Biggus Footus has only the fantasies of trotting out
at Wembley and leading his team to glory.
Though I long to see the Palace back in the top flight, it
will be through rheumy eyes when I reflect on the Endsleigh
experience and those men of steel with feet like the Thames
barrier.
|
44.585 | That's a cheap shot at Kurt | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Fri Apr 15 1994 16:30 | 18 |
| So the F'ing Eagles are back already.
Fond memories of Blackburns first game in the Premier League, Selhurst
Park and my first exposure to the brilliance of Alan Shearer.
Less fond memories of Palace coming to Ewood and making Wimbledon look
like the Bolshoi Ballet but I do remember thinking that we should make
an offer for Chris Armstrong.
Congratulations on bouncing back, I'll look forward to your reporting
of Rovers at Palace next season.
Cheers,
Andy
ps. I don't suppose McEwans will be sponsoring you, so what masculine
product will be advertised on your shirts next season ?
|
44.586 | LardCo team up at Selhurst | YUPPY::PANES | Smells like Kurt Cobain | Fri Apr 15 1994 16:37 | 10 |
| re: Shirt sponsorship.
Palace have been sponsored by some sad companies - "Red Rose Stores" and
"Andrew Thingy Insurance ". I reckon TDK will stay on the famed
Red'n'blue shirts for next season, although I believe that prestigious
firms such as American Express, Armani, Ferarri and Millets are all
interested in the cachet of having their names associated with a glamour
club.
Stuart
|
44.587 | | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Fri Apr 15 1994 16:42 | 6 |
| >"Andrew Thingy Insurance ". I reckon TDK will stay on the famed
TDK = The Deft Kickers perhaps?
Paul.
|
44.588 | Biggus Footus and Brainus Minimalis | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Fri Apr 15 1994 18:05 | 34 |
| Excellent note Stu, I too have noted the dazzling skills of the
opposition defenders this year. What has impressed me most is their
speed into the tackle, often they are so fast, and have such excellent
anticipation, that they arrive before the ball!
Also - we may have "toughed it out" at Ewood, but we still beat you.
Actually, we play rather better football now than we did then, so
hopefully you'll see a difference.
Interesting that none of the nationals picked up on Millwall fan's
behaviour after the game on Sunday. The Croydon locals are full of a
"riot" by 300 Millwall fans around the station after the game,
activities includes shoving a brick into a plod's face, trashing a
police motor bike, smashing up amorphous cars and stealing some police
body armour. 15 were arrested and apparently there was also trouble at
Portsmouth the week before. Chairman Bloy reckons they are all well
behaved and that all 300 were provoked by one getting knocked by a
Palace fan's car. The Police called this a sick joke.
Bet you Premiership types are hoping Millwall getthrough the play offs
eh?
Anyway - no injuries for the trip to Luton tomorrow, and Paul Stewart
has now officially requested a transfer to Palace for next season.
Season ticket prices will be released in time for the Barnsley home
game by which time we will hopefully be guaranteed promotion, and 4000
tickets have already been sold on the Homesdale for Watford, meaning
that away fans will get seats only and all three compounds will be
Palace. The club is predicting a near sell out of Season Tickets for
next year.
I predict a 3-1 win tomorrow.
Paul
|
44.589 | And not a car coat to be seen! | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Apr 15 1994 18:06 | 13 |
| >> OK... the Premiership has a number of Biggus Footi. In fact
>> the donkey sanctuary on the Piccadilly line probably has more
>> than most. But, begrudgingly , I must admit that even Mr Ed , I
>> mean Toneee Adams has certain skills that the average Biggus
>> Footus can only dream of attaining. Some would say he lacked a
Aw c'mon, Stuey, any more of this and people will be calling you an
Arse lover. Mind you what you get up in the privacy of your own home
is entirely up to you. Incidentally, nothing to do with football, have
you read 2987.* in the HUMANE::DIGITAL conference? It's a cracker, a
bleedin' cracker!
Mike M
|
44.590 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Mon Apr 18 1994 12:45 | 12 |
|
So, either Sky have got their figures all wrong (50% likely),
you guys haven't heard yet (5% likely), or you've all got incredible
hang-overs.......(99.99% likely)
Palace have won promotion back to the Premiership (according to
Sky), thanks to Forest drawing with Millwall (I can't see the link
myself, maybe somebody could explain)
8-)
JBG
|
44.591 | | CUCKOO::YEOMANSD | Fund holder | Mon Apr 18 1994 12:51 | 5 |
| Millwall were the only team in the chasing pack who could catch Palace.
Since Millwall dropped 2 points, the lowest Palace can now finish is
second (to Forest), an automatic promotion place.
Dave.
|
44.592 | Get those lifebelts printed - we're back aboard | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Apr 18 1994 13:32 | 33 |
| Yup - the bubbly was out last night! Stu is probably late because he's
haveing his head shaved again. I'm late 'cos I'm in shock over the
share price :-(
Anyway - couldn't go on Saturday but from the reports and brief
highlights, it looked like we played on the break and absorbed Luton
pressure. Travelling support again looked good, and Armstrong had one
off the bar and one superbly saved. Southgate also hit a post.
Millwall and Forest drawing meant that only Forest can now match our
points total. We have 84, their max is 87. A win at home to Barnsley
will put us up (almost) as Champions as Forest seem unlikely to win ALL
their games.
Smith was on the box saying that Coppell was first to phone him and
congratulate them. He also alludes our defensive prowess to modelling
on the Arse (must be carrots for lunch for Young and Coleman :-) ) The
defence has been excellent tho', even without Andy Thorn. 6 conceded in
the last 12 games, and no more than 1 conceded since the 1st of Feb.
The signing of Stewart was the clincher. He arrived after defeats at
Millwall and Wolves and in the 18 games since we have lost just twice.
The record since then is P18 W11 D5 L2 F26 A13.
Pleat said we were a defender short of challenging in the Premier. I
would agree. We need a right back to replace Humpy who is a little
short of pace, presumably Thorn will be in for Young next year who will
also be a little slow for the premiership. We also need another quality
midfielder, and a squad "heavyweight" striker to back up Stewart. Our
reserve strikers, Whyte and Williams, are both too slight.
Anyway - party time on Saturday!
Paul
|
44.593 | You're up | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Mon Apr 18 1994 13:54 | 6 |
| Congrats to the FE's for doing it first time. Look out for the
Islington Owls (all three of us) rampaging (well, walking) through the
streets of SE London next season.
Paul.
|
44.594 | Staying Down, Staying Down,..... | PANIC::ANDERSON | Slip Sliding Away | Mon Apr 18 1994 16:58 | 11 |
|
Well done to the F.E.'s. Just make sure now that you get those three
points to deny Forest any hope of the Championship.
But who will County manage to get six points from next season ?
With a bit of luck, it will be Everton ;-) (Shame Watty's no longer
around)
Rob
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44.595 | Phew that was close - WotW Back? Never!! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Wed Apr 20 1994 18:06 | 12 |
| From tonight's Evening Standard:
"Alan Smith today ruled out the possibility of Eddie McGoldrick
returning to the club in the summer. "I haven't spoken to Arsenal about
Eddie and I have no intention of doing so""
Also - the reserves stuffed the Arse (who included Merson) 5-1
yesterday with David Whyte getting 4.
Stu - you've been very quiet since the weekend, still hung over?!
Paul
|
44.596 | Will Selhurst be a Tott free zone?? | YUPPY::PANES | Back in the Premier | Wed Apr 20 1994 18:46 | 21 |
| <<< Note 44.595 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Some Fantastic Place" >>>
-< Phew that was close - WotW Back? Never!! >-
> From tonight's Evening Standard:
> "Alan Smith today ruled out the possibility of Eddie McGoldrick
> returning to the club in the summer. "I haven't spoken to Arsenal about
> Eddie and I have no intention of doing so""
Phew indeed.
> Stu - you've been very quiet since the weekend, still hung over?!
Paul,
I have been celebrating in a quiet, considered manner. After last season
I have been keeping my powder dry. When we become Champions , I envisage
a lager frenzy of some proportions.
Stuart ( roll on Saturday )
|
44.597 | Champions (almost) | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Apr 25 1994 12:18 | 23 |
| Palace 1 (Young) Barnsley 0 Att 20.3k
Barnsley ruined the party atmosphere by playing a 5 man defence and 4
man midfielwhich took Palace 70 minutes to break down, with a Young
header from a Rodger corner. The first half was particularly turgid.
After the goal we nearly pulled away with Armstrong and Southgate going
close. Earlier, Humpy took a superb free kick only to see it skim the
outside of the post.
Forest can no only equal our points score, so the first dropped point
for them (Derby on Weds night?) or a point for us at Middlebro gives us
the title.
Stewart played his last game on Saturday but will stay training with
the team and Liverpool are supposdely giving us a price for him this
week. Sticking point seems to be the $600k contract he has left.
Player of the year voting on Saturday too - candidates:
Martyn, Armstrong. Coleman, Young, Rodger & Stewart. Armstrong has
already won the Capital Gold Young player of the year award.
Paul
|
44.598 | Uncle Ron - your flexible friend | YUPPY::PANES | Back in the Premier | Mon Apr 25 1994 16:10 | 20 |
|
A reasonably dreary game and a somewhat ( all things considered ) muted
atmosphere. For old times sake I slipped on the Holmsdale for the last
minutes. I got the impression that everyone is saving themselves for
the big clash against the Hornets. The barmy Watford Army should be
down in their drove.
The Ninja shook my hand after the match ( which I can only assume was
because he thought I had a good game ). Things were a bit hazy Saturday
night, which I put down the post-match tiredness.
The "boro on Sunday ( live on a teevee somewhere near you ) and who knows
the F.E's might be crowned champions.
Stuart
Paul, do you think Uncle Ron will accept an I.O.U. for my season ticket?
|
44.599 | Ron'll do anything for a fan like you Stu! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Apr 25 1994 21:05 | 12 |
| No - but you could try the 4 equal installments! But did you see that I
can't wear trainers or jeans in my area next year!!! We are planning to
investigate this scandalous turn of events.
Paul
BTW - E Eye had some nice stuff, didn't publish my letter tho. AND
aren't they all miserable about being top of the league - particularly
Barrie Greene - what a whinger. Can't they see that teams like Barnsley
do nothing but stop us playing? Nice stuff about Wrighty tho'!
Paul
|
44.600 | | UBOHUB::COLLIP_P | | Mon Apr 25 1994 21:47 | 6 |
| Re:season tickets,I applied today and I overheard someone else
metioning the jeans and trainers senario.I have two boys it may be a
little difficult getting them to wear anything else.I'll have to check
the small print !
PC
|
44.601 | David Lacey - Dontcha just luv'im? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Tue Apr 26 1994 12:43 | 21 |
| I meant to say this yesterday but forgot......
What is it with David Lacey? I know he is a Seaweed supporter but even
after Palace's superb season with most of his colleagues praising our
football he still managed to have a dig on Saturday. He was discussing
what he called the yo-yo effect of clubs going straight back up after
relegation.
After saying that Forest would probably be up by right and discussiing
various topics such as cash resources etc. he closed by asking who
would bet against Palace and the team up via the play-offs
(conspiuously NOT Forest) fighting off relegation this time next year.
Even when we are doing well he can't admit it. Almost enough to make me
buy the Torygraph!
Ref Trainers/Jeans
The area we sit is the Players Lounge. The next block along between us
and the Directors seating is the Glaziers which has no dress code. Odd
eh?
|
44.602 | Didn't he mention the teams who did well? | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Tue Apr 26 1994 13:12 | 7 |
| Paul
There are also, in recent years, a few teams who have gone up and done
extremely well in their first season. Leeds, Wednesday and Newcastle
spring to mind.
Paul.
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44.603 | | YUPPY::PANES | Back in the Premier | Tue Apr 26 1994 13:53 | 9 |
| re: jeans and trainers -
This shouldn't be a problem for me, as I am known the length and
breadth of the "Old Stand" for my sartorial elegance and sobriety.
Blocks B, C, and D will allow the riff-raff in. Me? I'll stay put
in Block B. The prices for the Player's Lounge and the Glaziers
are of course the same. Methinks Uncle Ron and Vic Worall have
put a lot of thought into this one.
|
44.604 | Did you see | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Tue Apr 26 1994 14:27 | 5 |
| Paneso,
Was that you on the back of the Goals mag in the Sun yesterday.
You looked good in your Premier Eagle outfit :-)
|
44.605 | ? | YUPPY::PANES | SDP - ( no relation ) | Tue Apr 26 1994 14:32 | 15 |
| <<< Note 44.604 by ESSB::BLONG "UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993" >>>
-< Did you see >-
>Paneso,
> Was that you on the back of the Goals mag in the Sun yesterday.
>You looked good in your Premier Eagle outfit :-)
Somehow I didn't get round to reading the Sun yesterday. Er.. let me think.
was I dressed up as a blue Eagle on Saturday...er..no.
Hope this helps,
Stuart
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44.606 | | R2ME2::HINXMAN | It's waiting for it that's so trying | Tue Apr 26 1994 17:55 | 5 |
| Promotion to the top flight of English football can, of course, lead
to great things, as I am sure followers of Carlisle and Northampton
would agree.
Tony
|
44.607 | In style at Selhurst. | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Tue Apr 26 1994 18:18 | 12 |
| Let's not forget Swansea. On second thoughts, they don't appear to have
fallen that far. In fact they must be much more successful than Aston
Villa in that they won the Autoglass Trophy at Wembley on Sunday.
Stuart, dressing up in that Blue Eagle outfit was just so that you
could get in, wasn't it. I bet you had jeans and trainers on underneath
didn't you??
Yours in full morning suit,
Paul.
|
44.608 | But Steve C did do a good job... | YUPPY::PANES | SDP - ( no relation ) | Tue Apr 26 1994 19:32 | 14 |
| <<< Note 44.606 by R2ME2::HINXMAN "It's paying for it that's so trying" >>>
> Promotion to the top flight of English football can, of course, lead
> to great things, as I am sure followers of Carlisle and Northampton
> would agree.
Without tempting fate, I think that Palace will be snuggled in
the rest of mid-table mediocrity in the Premiership next season. The
difference this ( 4th ) time around is that the club is not in
the brown stuff financially and Alan Smith appears to be a shrewd
manager ( albeit with a very bad Stuart Panes haircut ) who will not
be sodded about by "superstars".
Stuart
|
44.609 | | UBOHUB::COLLIP_P | | Wed Apr 27 1994 13:55 | 3 |
| Any news on Paul Stewart,apparrently there were talks yesterday..
PC
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44.610 | | YUPPY::PANES | Its national cake awareness week | Thu Apr 28 1994 13:13 | 10 |
| <<< Note 44.609 by UBOHUB::COLLIP_P >>>
> Any news on Paul Stewart,apparrently there were talks yesterday..
I've heard nowt so far.
The Forest result means that the Lucozade has to stay on ice for a
few more days.
Stuart
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44.611 | Stewie wants to come - we want to pay less | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Fri Apr 29 1994 17:54 | 28 |
| From the decorators lair (while on hols)
Looneypool have asked #1.5m, Palace are thinking more like #1m so they
will have discussions at the end of the season. Likely replacements on
Sunday are Dyer or Whyte as Willo has has a knee op.
More snippetts from the Advertiser....
All senior players with contracts ending have been offered new deals
with the exception of Massey.
Away strip next year will revert to the Brazil look rather than the all
black
Palace will have to ammend the strip slightly for players names but are
against squad numbers (isn't everybody?)
There will be a few more seats in the Old Stand as they clear out the
old exec boxes, and.....
My area IS no jeans. Apparently it was meant to be this season but
everybody ignored it. Gill (my other half) had a long chat to Noades'
secretary and is writing suggesting they make it no smoking too.
Anyway - play up Peterboro against Forest and here's to Palace breaking
a club record with a 6th consecutive win on Sunday at Bro'.
Paul (back to the paint pots)
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44.612 | DIGITAL F.C. | UBOHUB::COLLIP_P | | Fri Apr 29 1994 19:49 | 6 |
| Any truth in the rumor that Alan Smith is to take over from Chris
Conway at the end of the Season/Fiscal and uncle taking ousting Bob
Palmer ? Perhaps I should save this for another conference...
PC
|
44.613 | Champions | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Mon May 02 1994 12:13 | 10 |
|
Seeing as there won't be any Palace fans in for a while....
Crysatl Palace came from behind twice yesterday to beat Middlesborough
and claim the 1st Division Championship. Forest in 2nd place have a
game in hand but are 9 points behind.
Congrats to the F? Eagles!
JBG
|
44.614 | One bright spot... | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Tue May 03 1994 12:38 | 6 |
| Thanks for the congrats. Watched the game on TV although I couldn't
concentrate really because of events at Imola. Palace getting the titel
was just about the only good thing that happened this weekend.
Hopefully I'll have cheered up by Sunday and we'll have a real party.
Paul
|
44.615 | 0-1,1-1,1-2,2-2,2-3 | WEAR::BODDY | Slaven was born offside !!! | Tue May 03 1994 14:06 | 11 |
|
NIT:-
Palace were never behind .
Congrats to Palace . They looked very strong on Sunday and worthy
of Champions , from the teams I've seen ay Ayresome Park this
season .
Bill
|
44.616 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Tue May 03 1994 14:09 | 5 |
|
Bill, they must of replayed the goals in the wrong order on Sky News then!
8-)
JBG
|
44.617 | Leave Bill alone ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue May 03 1994 14:19 | 10 |
| Jon,
Get yourself back to the Welsh World Cup note, and stop trying to
capitalise on other teams' success !
Jerry.
Oh how silly of me, Wales didn't qualify for the Finals, did they !
Please forgive my insensitivity ;-)
|
44.618 | I feel a team of the 90's coming on | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Thu May 05 1994 19:34 | 5 |
| El Tel has gone back to his old stamping ground and picked Chris
Armstrong and Nigel Martyn for the England B Squad next week. With only
16 players picked they'll probably all get a game.
Paul
|
44.619 | Roll on August 20th | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon May 09 1994 12:30 | 32 |
| Palace 0 Watford 2 Att 28,700
Oh well, after the celbrations before the kick off it was not
surprising it all went flat. To be fair, Palace dominated the game but
Watford took their two chances and we didn't take our 7 or 8. Best
Palace moments - Southgate's tackle back and shot in the first half,
Humphrey's long shot that went just past the post and the two goal line
clearances.
The Homesdale said farewell with a superb show of red and blue. ITV
were interviewing Noades on the box when the fans did their big wave
for the camera. Watched it on video last night and he was really
choked. For all his faults and gaffes he has done a good job for the
club overall, and if he can swing it to get a 40,000 all seater stadium
it will be excellent.
In the end, Forest pipped us by one goal for top scorers and by one
defeat for least losses, but we had the best goal difference, the
second top league scorer and most points and hence the Championship by
7 points in the end.
Now we get down to sorting the Paul Stewart deal with Liverpool and
eyeing up a new right back and possible striking partner for Armstrong.
A final note - driving past the ground at about 10.30pm last night
after dinner with the brother in law, we saw some Palace fans walking
away from the ground carrying:
An 8 foot by 3 foot section of signage - Homesdale Turnstiles 3 - at
least they got their piece of the ground for their memories.
Paul
|
44.620 | Its cramp ref!! | YUPPY::PANES | Fred West - Dad of the Year | Mon May 09 1994 20:46 | 11 |
|
The day started well, but the match did not live up to the occasion
( see topic 46 for other euphemisms ), and it was probably more
entertaining watching Wingnut trying to turn on the charm with Jonathan
Pearce's wife. I blagged my way into the Player of the Year evening
but I began to feel a little tired and left before the announcements and
remain still none the wiser over the winners.
Roll on August and another chance to do the double over Scousepool.
Stuart
|
44.621 | Done by the 'dons | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Tue May 10 1994 13:17 | 11 |
| Out of the London 5-a-sides by the 'dons again on a shoot out, Martyn
and Armstrong on the bench for England B tonight, BUT
Palace's match on Sunday drew the biggest crowd of the season in the
1st Division, beating those two Midlands "sleeping giants" Brum vs WBA
by 500.
Oh - and Chris Coleman completed a sweep of Player of the Year awards
by getting the Supporters' one on Sunday night.
Paul
|
44.622 | Palace in shock move for ageing star (Not Aldo!) | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Fri May 20 1994 17:12 | 27 |
| Summer news department...
Palace took Orient's 19 yr old England Youth right back, Mark Warren,
on their tour of Spain. A signing is thought to be likely.
Seems that we've ducked out on Paul Furlong after Watford set the price
at #2m. We're still negotiating on Paul Stewart, and are also
alledgedly looking at Feyenoord's Dean Gorre (maybe someone said dean
Gordon??) for #300k. Any Dutch noters know him?
Martyn O'Connor has gone to Walsall for #40k and Andy Woodman has gone
to Exeter.
Alan Smith was unsurprisingly named Endsleigh First Division Manager of
the Year - and got #1000 plus a "maginicent owl figurine made in
porcelain".
Finally
Tonight's Evening Standard reports that the Eagles are looking to sign
Ray Wilkins (given a free by QPR) as a player coach, possibly to
replace Steve (in the cup) Harrison who is being linked with Turnip
Taylor at Wolves. That should be a good move. Wilkins will add some
class to the energy in midfield and should bring on our dynamic duo of
Southgate & Rodger a treat.
Paul
|
44.623 | Old spammy has signed | YUPPY::PANES | Butch Wilkins is God | Fri May 27 1994 15:58 | 6 |
|
Fellow slap-head Ray Wilkins has signed a one year contact with the
fab ones. He raises the average age of the squad to 16.
Stuart
|
44.624 | Palace news | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Fri Jun 03 1994 12:59 | 17 |
| Latest on transfers.....
Palace are hunting Gordon Watson from Sheff Weds as a partner for
Armstrong. Smith is expected to discuss details with Trevor Francis on
his return from Toulon watching Gordon & Dyer in the U21's. Francis
wants a joke #2.3m, Palace will go to around #1m ish and expect to get
that from a tribunal.
We are also still looking to sign Heald and Warren from Orient, but the
Paul Stewart deal looks to be going cold. Liverpool will not budge from
#1.25m despite clearly not wanting the player, Palace have offered
#500k (plus presumably paying out his contract?) but Ron Noades is
still talking to them.
Season ticket sales have already topped 6,000 - the best take up ever.
Paul
|
44.625 | A snip at 2 million per nickname!! | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Fri Jun 03 1994 19:23 | 23 |
| Paul,
Hands off Watson. Now that Rolly (Roland Nilson) has gone Gordon
"Flash" Watson is the only Wednesday player who's got a nickname (you
can't really count Hirsty, Brighty and Waddley as real nicknames).
You lot have got plenty of players with nicknames - Salads, Ninja,
Deano, No_hair (although he's the manager) and now Butch - so why do
you want more??
Seriously, Watson has come on well in the last season so I'm suprised
that Francis has even considered letting him go. Tricky must either be
confident that Hirst will last a full season or be going into the
transfer market during the close season (I think that Shearer lad's OK
so we might buy him).
I would, however, agree with you that 2.3 million is a bit overpriced
for Gordo (look! that's two nicknames).
Keep us posted.
Paul (without newspaper)
|
44.626 | Pitcher for Palace | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Fri Jun 10 1994 16:46 | 11 |
| Evening Standard reports that Palace have agreed terms with Charlton
midfielder/utility player Darren Pitcher. As he is out of contract the
fee will be determined by a tribunal. The Croydon Advertiser quotes No
Hair Smith as saying he will slot into the back 4 - presumably as our
new right back?
Also - Ray Lewington has joined as coach with Dave Kemp being appointed
Assistant Manager following Harry (In a Cup) Harrison's departure to
join the Turnip army at Molineux.
Paul
|
44.627 | Get some Swedish at Palace | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Jun 13 1994 17:31 | 24 |
| Palace are expected to complete the signing of Kennet Anderssen from
Lille today for #1.3m, He will partner Chris Armstrong and this
presumably puts an end to Paul Stewart's move which is a shame, but is
down to Liverpool being greedy. Anderssen has 22 Swedish caps and is in
the USA for the WC.
Baldy also confirmed the signing of Darren Pitcher from Charlton on a
tribunal fee (Charlton want #750k - we want to pay #150-200k) and
isexpecting him to play at full back. So, the starting line-up seems to
be:
Martyn
Pitcher Thorn Coleman Gordon
Wilkins
Salako/Dyer Southgate Rodger
Armstrong Anderssen
I expect new England hero Bruce Dyer to be a regular sub next season,
replacing Butch when his legs go a bit. I'm guessing that Salako will
be on the right, 'cos we've got 5 midfielders for 4 places!
Now all we need is a number 2 keeper.
Paul
|
44.628 | don't you have one already ;-) | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Mon Jun 13 1994 17:43 | 3 |
| > Now all we need is a number 2 keeper.
I've heard Martin described as a load of number 2
|
44.629 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Believe in Revenge | Mon Jun 13 1994 18:07 | 13 |
|
For your info --
Richard Shaw got married Saturday just gone. John Salako was best man.
Anybody go to his stag night ????
I did.
Gazzer
|
44.630 | ]Y | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | I am the best footballer in DEC by a long way | Thu Jun 16 1994 02:26 | 4 |
|
Is Eric Young still at Palace?
C U N N O
|
44.631 | Ninja still around | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Thu Jun 16 1994 12:53 | 18 |
| Yes - but why do you want to know?? Did he fould the beloved Aldo or
Ronnie once?
Ninja is still with us but is likely to be second choice behind Thorn
(if fit) and Coleman next season.
Bizzare rumour of the week....(perpetrated by the non Palace connected
club line - you know the one, advertises on Teletext with lines like:
West Ham: Hurst to Return? or Chelsea: Striker Targeted)
Salako on Smith's hit list after comments from Steve Coppell of all
people to be replaced by Rikki Otto!!! Now Otto is a good player but
not in the same league as a fully fit Salako. Also, we already have two
other left sided options in Rodger and N'dah.
Still, at least the Kennet Andersson thing looks to be real.
Paul
|
44.632 | Stu News Bulletin | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Wed Jun 22 1994 16:34 | 11 |
| For the benefit of Paneso, currently away from his beloved S London...
Pretty solid expectation of David Whyte (and possibly Paul Mortimer -
please, please please!!) going to Charlton as part of the deal to bring
Pitcher to Selhurst. Also, Peter Nicholas has been appointed Youth
Coach replacing Dave Garland who moves over to take charge of one of
the Schools of Excellence.
Fixtures due out early w/c 27/06.
Paul
|
44.633 | cead mile failte ( sp ) | YUPPY::PANES | Only 24 Hours from Tulse Hill | Thu Jun 23 1994 12:54 | 12 |
|
Thanks Paul. Over here they just keep going on about some minor football
tournament, and miss the big issues , like what is happening to the Fab Ones
at the San Selhurst.
Its a shame about Mortimer ( not ) , but I just hope David Whyte doesn't
suddenly grow and come back to haunt us. I trust that Uncle Ron has put
a percentage of any future profit from transfer clause in.
sliante,
Stuart
|
44.634 | More news from the Advertiser tomorrow | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Thu Jun 23 1994 13:18 | 16 |
| Stu,
Glad to hear from you. The deal was confirmed last night, Whtye,
Mortimer (described as a utility player) plus a small fee for Pitcher.
The Kennet Andersson deal is still not tied down but I presume that its
due to the fact he's playing in some minor tournament at the moment.
Saw a couple of flashes of him in Sweden's first game and he looked
strong in the air and with a decent first touch.
There were comments over the weekend that if the KKK at Everton don't
get Dhalin (their first black player for over 20 years) they will look
at #2.5m rated Chris Armstrong. Odd eh?
Keep on the Guiness
Paul
|
44.635 | Your heard it here first | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Thu Jun 23 1994 16:59 | 63 |
| Premiership Fixtures 1994-5
Aug 20 LIVERPOOL H
Aug 24 Norwich A
Aug 27 A Villa A
Aug 30 LEEDS H
Sep 10 Man City A
Sep 17 WIMBLEDON H
WK Sep 21 C Cola 2nd Rnd/1st Leg
Sep 24 CHELSEA H
Oct 1 Arsenal A
Wk Oct 5 C Cola 2nd Rnd/2nd leg
Oct 8 West Ham A
Oct 15 NEWCASTLE H
Oct 22 EVERTON H
WK Oct 26 C Cola 3rd R
Oct 29 Leicester A
Nov 2 Coventry A
Nov 5 IPSWICH H
Nov 19 Man Utd A
Nov 26 SOUTHAMPTON H
Wk Nov 30 C Cola 4th R
Dec 3 Sheff Weds A
Dec 10 Liverpool A
Dec 17 NORWICH H
Dec 26 QPR H
Dec 27 Spurs A
Dec 31 BLACKBURN H
Jan 2 Forest A
Jan 7 FA CUP 3rd
Jan 11 C Cola 5th R
Jan 14 LEICESTER H
Jan 21 Everton A
Jan 24 MAN UTD H
Jan 28 FA CUP 4th (Shouldn't interest us!)
Feb 4 Ipswich A
Feb 11 COVENTRY H
Feb 12/15 C Cola SF/1
Feb 18 Southampton A/FA CUP 5th
Feb 21 SHEFF WEDS H
Feb 22/26 C Cola SF/2
Feb 25 ARSENAL H
Mar 4 Chelsea A
Mar 7 Leeds A
Mar 11 A VILLA H/FA CUP 6th
Mar 18 Wimbledon A
Apr 1 MAN CITY H
Apr 2 C Cola Final
Apr 8 Blackburn A
Apr 9 FA CUP SF
Apr 15 SPURS H
Apr 17 QPR A
Apr 29 FOREST H
May 6 WEST HAM H
May 13 Newcastle A
May 20 FA CUP FINAL
Great! Wimbledon at home on my birthday!!! :-(
Paul
|
44.636 | Guiness is good for stu | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Fri Jun 24 1994 12:26 | 17 |
| Palace have signed Andy Preece from Stockport County for #350k plus
#50k linked to appearances. He was Chris Armstrong's striking partner
at Wrexham and they are great mates (holidays together etc - shades of
Wright & Bright?) Preece plays on the left and his strenght is on the
ground rather than in the air.
Palace have also cooled in their bid for Kennet Andersson after they
found out his preference was for a move to Cannes (Can't understand it
myself, preferring Cannes to Croydon :-) )
Last signing of the summer is expected to be a goalkeeper with Paul
Heald of Orient still favourite.
Season ticket sales stand at #1.5m (7,500) plus 300 takers already for
the 5 or 6 year tickets for the new stand.
Paul
|
44.637 | Endsleigh Eagles | OPG::JULIAN | Manchester United - Double Kings 1994 | Fri Jun 24 1994 14:13 | 4 |
| re: -2 looking forward to Nov 19th and Jan 24th!
Julian
|
44.638 | Still on the Guinness Stu? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Fri Jul 01 1994 13:06 | 17 |
| Paneso - come back to Note 44 where you belong!
Anyway, no particular gossip in the Advertiser this week. A piccy of
Andy Preece who has far better dreadlocks than Richard "Rijkard" Shaw
ever managed, and some words from El Smitho about playing with multiple
formations next season such as 3 strikers or 5 in midfield. He implies
that the spending is pretty much done for the summer although the
"Teamtalk" Ceefax headlines have been going on about closing in on
world cup star for the past couple of days, presumably Kennet
Andersson. On the basis of his performance against Brazil, he looks a
snip at #1.2mil, strong in the air, good touch and great shooting.
Oh - and the game away at West Ham has been moved back to Mon 10/10 for
TV, with rumours that Sky's first visit to San Selhurst will be for the
game against the Squatters on Sep 18 (moved to 19 or 20/09).
Paul
|
44.639 | World Cup stars will be knocking on the doors of San Selhurst | YUPPY::PANES | Only 24 Hours from Tulse Hill | Fri Jul 01 1994 13:24 | 13 |
| <<< Note 44.638 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Some Fantastic Place" >>>
-< Still on the Guinness Stu? >-
> Paneso - come back to Note 44 where you belong!
^^^^^^
After my recent away performances ( notably Tuesday ) I think O'Panes
is probably more apt. Anyway I shall be dropping into to Croydon tomorrow
and will grab a copy of the Advertiser to check out the locks on the
latest member of the Fab Ones.
sliante,
Stuart
|
44.640 | Liverpool 4 C P 0 | SIOG::HAUGHEY | | Tue Jul 12 1994 20:37 | 5 |
| As Liverpool are going to give Crystal Palace a hiding to remember in
Crystal's first ever Premier match I would like to thank Crystal's for
getting promoted so that we can stuff you'se
SLAINTE - proper spelling
|
44.641 | Sorry to disillusion you | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Mon Jul 18 1994 15:28 | 4 |
| Actually we were in the Premier League a year ago, and a 4-0 scoreline
would be excellent as we are at home.
Paul
|
44.642 | mistake made | SIOG::HAUGHEY | | Mon Jul 18 1994 16:33 | 4 |
| Re :.641
I realise the mistake I made. Must have been the impact they made at
the time.
|
44.643 | News for Stuart | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Living on ice cream & chocolate kisses | Mon Aug 01 1994 12:26 | 48 |
| Carshalton Ath 0
Palace 5 (Armstrong 3, Salako, A N Other)
First look at the new Palace. An almost full strength line up of:
Nelson (on loan from Partick)
Pitcher Shaw Coleman Gordon
Southgate Wilkins Rodger
Salako
Preece Armstrong
I would expect one of Young or Thorn for Shaw and Dyer for Preece (more
on that later) plus of course Martyn in goal. Palace played at about
75% throttle for most of the game which was not surprising given the
heat (80 Deg +) The loan keeper looked quite good and did not betray
too many Scottish habits. Pitcher made a reasonably solid start at
right back, and Butch (seemingly to be followed by crys of "you've been
tangoed") looked as classy as ever. We played passing football with
roll outs from the keeper, balls swept from one side to the other
actually finding Palace players, nice 1-2s followed by through balls
and the only long passes generally being for Salako or Gordon to run
onto down the flanks. Salako and Armstrong both looked well in form.
As for Mr Preece, he seemed to follow the Mark Bright model of
finishing (as last seen at Palace) as in miss from any angle or
distance. However, in the set up play he looked good and made two of
Armstrong's goals. However, I would hope to see Bruce Dyer alongside
Armstrong up front.
Bowry came on for Coleman and then a mystery player with no number or
name on shirt (but looking like one of the yoof team) came on for
Wilkins and played wide right and looked superb. He also scored within
2 minutes of coming on! He presumably isn't a first team squad player -
hence the nameless shirt, but looked very useful.
As for the squad numbers, it looks like the championship winning side
has kept 1-11:
1 Martyn, 2 Humphrey, 3 Gordon, 4 Southgate, 5 ???, 6 Coleman, 7
Rodger, 8 Wilkins, 9 Armstrong, 10 Dyer, 11 Salako. Shaw was 14,
Pitcher 16, and Preece and Bowry something else.
So, a better test on Tuesday at Charlton. But it looks ok for now.
Paul
|
44.644 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Mon Aug 01 1994 13:30 | 3 |
| I thought squad numbers had been dropped?
g
|
44.645 | I wish.... | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Living on ice cream & chocolate kisses | Mon Aug 01 1994 14:17 | 6 |
| Nope,
Unfortunately the powers that be decided otherwise. No body seems to
like them but they obviously earn the shirt makers revenue.
Paul
|
44.646 | (Don't) Stay Sharp | YUPPY::PANES | Roberto Baggio: the new Diana Ross | Tue Aug 02 1994 13:07 | 15 |
| Thanks for the update Paul. Looks like we could be in for some interesting
times.
It sounds like my season ticket has arrived, and at the weekend I took
Uncle Ron up on his offer of a 5 year season ticket. Will you be snapping
up this bargain?
Stuart
BTW Last night I had to have dinner in my room , as a certain "Northern" side
were apparently staying in my hotel, and I didn't want to risk nickname
overdose.
|
44.647 | Old Stand Stagers | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Living on ice cream & chocolate kisses | Tue Aug 02 1994 15:07 | 6 |
| No sign of our seasons yet, but Pateman comes after Panes (ooh-eer). We
did think about the 5 year deal, but would like to stay where we are in
the ground rather than move to the end. maybe I should make Ron an
offer.
Paul
|
44.648 | Does this make sense? | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Wed Aug 03 1994 02:05 | 7 |
|
Re:.644
I'm sure i read somewhere that the reason the squad numbers were
staying was because the FA wanted to keep the players' names on the back
of the jerseys and it would've cost the clubs a fortune to have
reverted to the 1 - 11 system to do this.
|
44.649 | Still keeping clean sheets | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Wed Aug 03 1994 17:09 | 16 |
| Couple more friendlies.....
Charlton 0 Palace 1 Dyer
Crawley 0 Palace 2 Rodger, Armstrong
Both played last night with the stronger team at Crawley, but neither
team being first choice. It seems Smithy is playing half his best team
in each game.
Remaining friendlies:
Sat 6th Fulham A
Sat 13th Arsenal A (Adams testimonial) Martyn should be back for
this
Paul
|
44.650 | Palace swoop for top flight keeper | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Fri Aug 05 1994 12:43 | 8 |
| We've finally signed a reserve keeper, Rhys Wilmott from Grimsby for
80k. Also - the mystery man who scored last weekend was Rory Ginty a
YTS trainee (lloked better than Preece!)
Also, the other half of the first team beat Sittingbourne last saturday
1-0 with a goal from the Ninja. Andy Thorn played the full game.
Paul
|
44.651 | palace snippets | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Fri Aug 05 1994 18:30 | 19 |
| For the continued benefit of the exiled Mr Panes:
If you are over here this weekend, it is the Palace Open Day on sunday
with a rather good looking pro-celeb 5 a side scheduled (Angus Deayton,
Sean Hughes, Joey from Bread, John leslie, Stevie Coppell) vs a Palace
team. We won't be present as we are motor racing this weekend.
Osborn has gone to Reading for 90k so we made a 10k profit on the
transfer deals this week.
Season ticket sales are at 8,000 equating to around 1.5m, plus they
have raised nearly 400k on the long term tickets.
Star of the friendlies has been Ian Cox, signed from Sutton for 35k who
seems to be pushing for a role as Armstrong's partner up front.
14 days to go til we dump Looneypool
Paul
|
44.652 | Arsenal next week in aid of Donkey Week | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Mon Aug 08 1994 12:12 | 24 |
| Fulham 0 Palace 3 (Armstrong 2, Southgate)
Sounded like we played a near full strength team:
Willmott
Gordon
Pitcher
Coleman
Young (sub Shaw)
Southgate
Wilkins (sub Bowry)
Rodger (sub Dyer)
Salako
Armstrong
Preece
Also, season tickets arrived yesterday complete with nice little
hologram and sticker saying No Jeans or Trainers. This is making us
reconsider the 5 year deal in the new Homesdale Stand. Stu -
did you get any choice of tickets or location when you signed up or any
indication of facilities (ie bars!) in the new stand?
Paul
|
44.653 | | YUPPY::PANES | Roberto Baggio: the new Diana Ross | Mon Aug 08 1994 17:53 | 16 |
| <<< Note 44.652 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Waiting for the Great Leap Forward" >>>
-< Arsenal next week in aid of Donkey Week >-
> did you get any choice of tickets or location when you signed up or any
> indication of facilities (ie bars!) in the new stand?
Paul,
You get a choice of Whitehorse, Holmesdale lower tier or Holmesdale upper
tier ( I was thinking about getting one for each end so I could be closer
to all the F.E's goals ). We went for Holmesdale upper tier, and I am told
that the choice of seats will be determined by the order in which people
sign up. As to bars etc ... I cannot see Uncle Wrong missing out on a
revenue generator like that.
Stuart
|
44.654 | Bulletin for Dublin | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Fri Aug 12 1994 12:56 | 12 |
| Andy Thorn will not be fully match fit for about 6 weeks so we will be
starting with Coleman and either Young or Richard Shaw (don't cry
Stuart) at the back. Shaw has been very impressive in pre season and
fits withe the pattern of slow build up from the back that we are now
playing. He is also more mobile to take on people like Wright and
Shearer. (I have NOT been smoking anything odd!)
Looneypool looks like being a sell out to the new 18k capacity and we
will be taking a full strength team to the Elderly Donkey Week match on
Saturday with Nigel Martyn playing half a game.
Paul
|
44.655 | Depressed Donkey | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Mon Aug 15 1994 13:01 | 9 |
| Despite all the various Armstrong mails The Merseyside KKK, sorry
Everton, are reputedly going to offer #4m for Chrissie. I don't believe
he'll go, unless Ron sees it as a chance to finish the new stand.
Anyway, I didn't go but it was nice to see the lads lay a Highbury
ghost by beating a full strength Arsenal side 3-1 with goals from
Armstrong, Southgate and Preece. Now on to the 'pool.
Paul
|
44.656 | He's rubbing his hands... | YUPPY::PANES | Don't try this at home, kids | Tue Aug 16 1994 12:54 | 8 |
44.657 | Too good to refuse? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Tue Aug 16 1994 13:55 | 7 |
| Stuart,
Much as I would hate to lose Chrissie, 6 mil would finish the new stand
and buy a couple of new players! Plus we have Bruce to take over!
Having said all that, Uncle Wrong had better not sell him!
Paul
|
44.658 | They're at it again | YUPPY::PANES | MAB its big horse I'm a Londoner | Wed Aug 17 1994 13:16 | 4 |
| The Fab Ones have written to the Grand Master Wizzard at Everton complaining
about their suspect approaches for the boy Armstrong.
Stuart
|
44.659 | KICK IN THE TEETH FOR THE SCOUSERS | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Wed Aug 17 1994 18:41 | 7 |
|
RON NOADS HAS SAID THAT HE WOULD NOT EXCEPT 6M FOR CHRIS ARMSTRONG,AS
WELL AS SAYING THAT PALACE ARE A BIGGER CLUB THAN EVERTON AND THAT
THEY ARE NOT A SUCCESSFUL SIDE ANYMORE, AND IF CHRIS WAS TO LEAVE IT
WOULD BE TO THE LIKES OF MAN UTD OR FLY OFF TO ITALY.
|
44.660 | Setting the price for Armstrong? | YOUWOT::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Wed Aug 17 1994 19:19 | 8 |
| Six million is six million, whoever pays it. By saying he wouldn't accept
six million, does that mean he wants the bidding to start at that figure? ;-)
If he didn't want to sell him, he would have just said - Not for sale.
Dream on, if Everton (or anyone) offered six million - Noades would bite
their hands off and offer Armstrong on a platter.
My 6p worth... Norman
|
44.661 | No Sale | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Wed Aug 17 1994 19:59 | 18 |
| A few facts:
Everton made a "newspaper offer" of #2.3m which Noades described as an
insult. This has also been referred to the FA as an illigal approach.
They subsequently came back with #4m which was rejected.
The rationale is that Palace are trying to complete major ground
rebuilding via 5 year season tickets. Selling players like Chris would
damage this sort of program irretreivably. We do not need the money,
Armstrong is happy with us, he has a good team around us, is in the
England reckoning and, unlike Ian Wrong, has his whole career ahead of
him.
Everton are getting increasingly desperate as players work out that
Walker isn't a very good manager, and that the Toffees will come
unstuck from the Premiership wrapper this season.
Paul
|
44.662 | PALACE IS THE TEAM FOR ARMSTRONG. | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Wed Aug 17 1994 20:08 | 5 |
| ARMSTRONG WILL NOT BE SOLD FOR THE TIME BEING BECAUSE THE PRESENT
STRIKE FORCE COULD NOT COPE WITH THE PRESSURE AS THEY DO NOT HAVE
EXPERIENCE. ALSO IT WOULD BE QUITE POSSIBLE THAT THE BREAK UP OF THE
SIDE THEN WOULD HAPPEN NOW, AND IF PALACE SOLD ARMSTRONG AND WERE
RELEGATED THE FINANCIAL LOSS WOULD BE JUST AS GREAT AS SELLING CHRISSY.
|
44.663 | | TRUCKS::SANT | a legend in his own lunchtime | Wed Aug 17 1994 20:13 | 14 |
|
I think Chris Armstrong is going to be a big hit this season (and I
don't mean handbags-stuff with Eric the Red Card). He seems to have
all the potential to be a major goal-scorer in the Premier League this
season.
I think the Flapping Eagles are well-advised to hang on to this
boy at whatever cost. His long-term presence in the Palarse front
line will gaurantee their survival, nay dare I say it, thriving
in the league this year. Watch out for Selhurst Park becoming the
graveyard of a few Championship aspirations this season...and it
won't be just because Wimbledon play there!
Andy.
|
44.664 | OUCH! | ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLION | Can-tas-tic | Wed Aug 17 1994 20:17 | 5 |
| Would PEKING::JOYCEK please unlock his keyboard. Uppercase is
restricted to SHOUTING.
Thanks
/JF 8-()
|
44.665 | sorry | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Wed Aug 17 1994 20:35 | 2 |
| sorry!
|
44.666 | Everton bite back. | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Fri Aug 19 1994 13:44 | 7 |
| Everton chief Peter Johnson has branded Ron Noads a tiresome irritant
after Ron had made remarks about Palace being bigger than the
Scousers.Johnson also said that he was in charge of a bigger club than
Palace last season. TRANMERE.
Price of tomorrows match day programmes is two pound as it is a so
called special edition
|
44.667 | We Are Foot of the League, we are etc etc | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Mon Aug 22 1994 12:27 | 46 |
| As our Looneypool colleagues noted - we left this topic on .666 - the
number of the beast, or should that read Premiership ref convinced
that the big teams get the decisions?
Well, one decision to be accurate, the awful penalty decision that
started the rout. Even Hansen reckoned it was harsh and the Grauniad
says "Jones fell over for a penalty". Still, having said that, our
defence, our strongest point last season, decided to take the extra
day's holiday - maybe they thought we were live on Sky Sunday?
To be fair to the attack, we actually had more chances than the
scousers. James's wonder save from Rodger, Jones off the line from
Armstrong, Deano's thunderbolt that would have broken the net a foot
either side of James, Coleman's header into James's arms, a couple of
bits of Salako & Dyer magic. But all that was thrown away. Last season
Pitcher's error would have been capitalised on 3 or 4 times in 10. This
year it will be 9 in 10.
Martyn didn't have a prayer with any of the goals, yet virtually had
nothing else to do! Pitcher looked out of his depth, Young was all over
the shop leaving Coleman to struggle with two or three players, and
Dean Gordon was lost without a traditional wide man to mark. We would
have been better with Richard Shaw than Young. Nothing much went
forward from the right because Southgate was having to cover Pitcher
leaving Salako isolated, and unfortunately Wilkins looked much like the
"old bald git" my other half affectionately calls him - he also could
be out for a while, he hobbled off looking in serious trouble.
On the plus side? Dyer will do well, and will also look awful
sometimes, but he is only 19. Armstrong will score goals, Salako looked
sharp and the board in front of the Holmesdale Hole is advertising HP!
Preece has a trapped nerve, not sure how long that'll keep him out, but
I would prefer Dyer anyway. Not sure about Pitcher. He looked excellent
going forward but against Macmanaman was in serious trouble, the
thought of Giggs against him is rather worrying.
Liverpool? Not bad. Fowler is class and Rush always was. Barnes is not
quite as fat, but is not very quick, and Ruddock is as evil as ever.
How he escaped a card when he nearly kicked a players head off I do not
know (I do actually - he plays for Liverpool ;-> )
Norwich Wednesday - always lots of goals between us two, hopefully
we'll get more than them.
Paul
|
44.668 | | YUPPY::PANES | M.A.B. its big horse, I'm a Londoner | Mon Aug 22 1994 12:40 | 9 |
| Not a great start to the season , but I cannot see Alan Smith taking the
defence to one side and saying "Nevermind chaps , we all have off days".
On the bright side.. Armstrong looks as good as ever - Salako has got some
of his pace back and we still have three points more than the Totts.
Let the slagging begin,
Stuart
|
44.669 | LIVERPOOL | SIOG::HAUGHEY | | Mon Aug 22 1994 14:55 | 1 |
| And a goal difference of -5.
|
44.670 | No Tango-ing for a while | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Mon Aug 22 1994 15:46 | 4 |
| Wilkins is out for 4-6 weeks with a fracture of his left foot. Yet
again Palace's first match injury jinx strikes.
Paul
|
44.671 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Let them eat fish | Mon Aug 22 1994 17:12 | 5 |
| Remarkable.
Tony
|
44.672 | Norwich News | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Wed Aug 24 1994 12:11 | 15 |
| Andy Preece is doubtful for tonight's away game at Norwich with a badly
bruised back. Dyer looks likely to keep his place. Also added to the
squad are Humphrey (surprise surprise!) probably in for Pitcher, Shaw
and Patterson. I wouldn't be surprised to see no Ninja with Patterson &
Coleman at the back and Shaw on the bench. Bowry is slated to replace
Wilkins.
Also, Etienne Verveer is training with palace for a week with a view to
a permanent move. He's out of contract at Millwall (and probably fed up
with crowd witticisms regarding his ethnic origins.
AND - we are off the bottom! Leicester go bottom after losing to
Blackburn.
Paul
|
44.673 | latest news. | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Wed Aug 24 1994 12:42 | 5 |
| Smith has said that several so called stars, could be axed for
tonights game, and that things had got too nice at the club.
Palace Res beat Oxford Res 2-1. George Ndah scored one of the goals,and
Andy Thorn got taken off half way through.
|
44.674 | Say ooh ah Richard Shaw | YUPPY::PANES | New plus fours, Rod? | Wed Aug 24 1994 12:44 | 10 |
| <<< Note 44.673 by PEKING::JOYCEK >>>
-< latest news. >-
> Palace Res beat Oxford Res 2-1. George Ndah scored one of the goals,and
> Andy Thorn got taken off half way through.
Was Thorn taken off because he got injured?
Stuart
|
44.675 | reply | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Wed Aug 24 1994 15:26 | 4 |
| I heard from a friend who was playing in the game and he said that he
was struggling. I am not sure if he was injured.
|
44.676 | | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Wed Aug 24 1994 15:33 | 3 |
| Maybe he will make a shock return tonight.
z
|
44.677 | | PEKING::JOLLYL | Viva la rock .... the killer lives on | Wed Aug 24 1994 16:31 | 7 |
|
If you can break down there 10-0-1 formation you should have no
problems with Norwich tonight.
You certainly won't concede 6.
Loz.
|
44.678 | Six of the BEST | SIOG::HAUGHEY | | Wed Aug 24 1994 16:47 | 1 |
| Says who...
|
44.679 | first point. | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Thu Aug 25 1994 13:13 | 9 |
| Palace got their first point of the season last night. Apparently they
rode their luck but they deserved it after saturday.I think it will be
a while before we see Eric Young as he will not accept that it was the
defence to blame for saturday.
Last nights line up: Martyn, Patterson, Gordon, Southgate,
Coleman(inj), Rodger, Shaw, Bowry, Salako, Armstrong, Dyer,
Subs used: Newman, Cox.
|
44.680 | Look Behind you... | SIOG::HAUGHEY | | Thu Aug 25 1994 13:53 | 1 |
| Well, Spurs are now a point behind. Worrying isn't it...
|
44.681 | | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Thu Aug 25 1994 20:46 | 3 |
| Palace have drawn Lincon City in the coke coca cola cup, first leg at
home.
|
44.682 | Armstrong Englands number 1. | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Fri Aug 26 1994 12:56 | 2 |
| Armstrong has pledged his International career to England after turning
down the chance to play for Nigeria and IRELAND.
|
44.683 | lets hope for 3 points tonight. | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Tue Aug 30 1994 18:01 | 5 |
| Palace left it late on Saturday and deserved a least a point for their
efforts.Palace should be looking at getting their first win of the
season tonight at home to Leeds,but Armstrong is an injury worry with a
bad back,but it looks like he will play.
|
44.684 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Tue Aug 30 1994 18:46 | 7 |
| Hey don't worry about it... Leeds will go 2 up.. but you can always
count on John Lukic to give you at least free two goals...
And watch out for the two Lord Lucan's in mid-field... i.e. Gary Mac. &
Gary Speed... cos they were nowhere to be seen on Saturday!
Rick.
|
44.685 | Luck must change (musn't it?) | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Wed Aug 31 1994 12:57 | 34 |
| Luck - what luck?
Palace had none last night. Actually it was a very good game. Lots of
attacking play, loads of strikes on goal (mostly from Palace), some
excellent saves (even from Lukic) but the WRONG result.
Softish goal for Leeds, two cleared off the line from Armstrong &
Southgate, three excellent saves from Lukic from Gordon (2) and
Armstrong. Marvellous equaliser from Dean Gordon, scrappy second from
a Leeds corner, Armstrong hits the bar, Preece puts it in the side
neeting with an excellent glancing header.
Ho Hum.
Palace side:
Armstrong
Patterson Shaw Coleman Gordon
Southgate Rodger (Newman H-T)
Dyer Preece Armstrong Salako
Best players - Shaw (superb) and Newman (good peformance of passing
midfield play)
Worst - Dyer & Preece
Preece is a yard too slow, Dyer is too naive.
Now 10 days off and then Man City away, Wombles home.
Paul
|
44.686 | | TRUCKS::SANT | involuntary employment? | Wed Aug 31 1994 13:08 | 8 |
|
Cheer up, Paul. Palace have a good, promising young-ish side and
will turn it around. There are plenty of sides with little future
that will be below you by May...
Once Armstrong finds his scoring boots you'll win a few.
Andy.
|
44.687 | | UBOHUB::COLLIP_P | | Wed Aug 31 1994 17:30 | 11 |
| What are peoples views on Paul Stewart,I think Palace should renew
there interest.It was obvious last season we had no one to hold the
ball up for Armstrong until he came in.Preece may in time provide
that,Dyer is too lightweight at the moment.Even if Stewart was short
term I think it would give the side some extra confidence during the
first half of the season...does anyone know if he is still at Liverpool
and what the position is ? Also where's Ninja I heard last night he'd
walked out !
PC
|
44.688 | Ninja in the sunset | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Thu Sep 01 1994 11:39 | 19 |
| Ref Ninja -
In the "discussion" regarding the Liverpool game he refused to accept
that the defending had been at all at fault, just like he did last
season when we lost against Everton and he was stripped of the
captaincy. Smith described him as "rowing his own boat". I reckon it is
unlikely he will play again, and on his display against Liverpool he
did look to have the pace for the Premiership.
On Stewart - I would agree, get him back. Armstrong needs someone to
hold the ball, Dyer is not that sort of player and is too slight at the
moment, and Preece looks like cover for Armstrong. Alternatively, lets
go for the kindergarten approach and go for Brian Launders.
Launders and Terry Scully are both in the Irish U21 squad, Gordon &
Dyer in the England U21 Squad, Coleman (not Young) in the Welsh squad
and Patterson in the NI squad. Not bad for a little club.
Paul
|
44.689 | Armstrong signs new deal. | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Thu Sep 01 1994 12:44 | 10 |
| One of the major factors of Paul Stewart not joining Palace was that he
wanted Liverpool to pay up his contract,for the 2 years remaining on
this which was a total of 600,000.That is why Liverpool rejected the
bid from Palace of 750,000.But I agree Palace need him and he can play
football,but on the other hand he still wants about 4,000 a week. This
could more harm than good to the team,because players such as
Southgate,Coleman etc, who are just as important to the team will
demand the same amount of money.
Chris Armstrong signed a new 4 year deal yesterday.
|
44.690 | San Selhurst - the home of heroes | SIOG::PANES | Displaced persona | Thu Sep 15 1994 13:34 | 7 |
| Any team news for the Fab Ones as they set to do battle against the squatters?
Stuart
BTW Although this week has been a veritable footballfest, I can't wait to
get down to the mecca on Saturday.
|
44.691 | MECCA -> | SIOG::HAUGHEY | | Thu Sep 15 1994 13:58 | 1 |
| Worshipping?????
|
44.692 | | SIOG::PANES | Displaced persona | Mon Sep 19 1994 19:44 | 10 |
|
Palace 0 Squatters 0
Palace had the best of this uninspiring encounter. Segers kept Wimbledon
in the game with a couple of fine saves. The exciting strike force appears
to have a collective loss of confidence, and something/somebody needs to
turn things round before it pervades the rest of the team.
Stuart
|
44.693 | | PEKING::JOLLYL | Viva la rock .... the killer lives on | Tue Sep 20 1994 17:04 | 9 |
|
Stuart,
I'm sure our defence will help your strikers confidence no end on
Saturday.
I just hope our strikers have the opposite effect on your defence.
Loz.
|
44.694 | Just when you thought it was safe... | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Wed Sep 21 1994 12:15 | 17 |
| Oh Dear :-(
Lincoln 1 Palace 0
Just when Smiffy wanted the strikers to regain some confidence by
pushing three or four past a third division team too...
By all accounts we hit the post, hit the bar, Armstrong missed two
sitters and Ndah had one disallowed. The game was played on a swamp in
driving rain.
This season needs turning round soon. 4 goals in 6 games is very poor
with players like Armstrong & Salako & Dyer around. I'm staring to feel
all Swindon-esque (or should that be Toffee-esque :-) )
Paul
|
44.695 | DEANE EXCLUSIVE. | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Wed Sep 21 1994 14:41 | 2 |
| Palace are reportedly going to sign Brian Deane for 1.7m.But I thought
they had no money.
|
44.696 | Rebuilding the 80's | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Thu Sep 22 1994 13:33 | 6 |
| Not Deane please!
Another rumour in one London paper is that Mark Bright may be on his
way back. That would be better!
paul
|
44.697 | no PDMs in here, pleez..... | TRUCKS::SANT | comfortably numb... | Thu Sep 22 1994 13:37 | 4 |
|
Why's that, Paul? Are you missing him? 8-)
Andy.
|
44.698 | Rumour | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Sep 22 1994 13:39 | 5 |
| re:Bright's return.
Chris Armstrong going in the other direction perhaps??
Paul
|
44.699 | | YUPPY::PANES | Dave Yeomans - the new Nesta Bough | Thu Sep 22 1994 14:03 | 17 |
| <<< Note 44.698 by UPROAR::LEMP "We danced the Lumbago till dawn" >>>
-< Rumour >-
> re:Bright's return.
> Chris Armstrong going in the other direction perhaps??
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Paul,
I hope this isn't a feeble attempt to bring smutty innuendo into this
topic, and consequently dragging it down to the gutter level of the
SWFC topic.
Stuart
|
44.700 | I don't know Armstrong that well, Stuart | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Sep 22 1994 14:18 | 11 |
| Stuart,
Would *I* do a thing like that??
>topic, and consequently dragging it down to the gutter level of the
>SWFC topic. ^^^^
Think "up" was the word you were looking for here!!??
Paul.
|
44.701 | ARMSTRONG UNDER FIRE. | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Fri Sep 23 1994 14:47 | 2 |
| Alan Smith has threatened to axe Armstrong for tomorrows game against
Chelsea.
|
44.702 | Hi | SIOG::HAUGHEY | | Mon Sep 26 1994 15:01 | 2 |
| Will Palace recover from that 6-1 defeat at the start of the season?
|
44.703 | | YUPPY::PANES | Surly to bed, surly to rise | Mon Sep 26 1994 17:21 | 7 |
|
I couldn't make it to the San Selhurst on Saturday, but by all accounts
it was a case of Less than Fabulous Eagles? How did the young Oirish
lad Launders play?
Stuart
|
44.704 | Dire to Dreadful | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Mon Sep 26 1994 20:12 | 19 |
| So it wasn't you abusing Chrissie about his salary? The lads played
very well for 20 minutes and then ran out of ideas.
Brian Launders started superbly and looks a real prospect, if a little
vertically challenged for a central strikers role :-) Shaw was
excellent at the back, Ndah made some good runs, Newman was OK, and
Coleman had little trouble beating the vertically challenged Spencer in
the air. However, Gordon had another poor game, Southgate was very
average, and the rest were anonymous.
Word is today that we are looking at Bradley Allen and Brian Deane.
Deane I could understand as he would hold the ball up for Armstrong,
but Allen seems a bit light-weight.
Still, we're playing our sitting ducks the Arse on Saturday - so that
should be 3 points! Palace had sold out so we have ended up in the
North Bank lower tier, via Ticketmaster - with very buttoned lips!
Paul
|
44.705 | | ARNIES::SMITHP1 | toora, loora, toora, loo rye ay... | Tue Sep 27 1994 12:50 | 9 |
|
I'll have you know that Bradley Allen is far from light weight.
Although slightly (a lot actually) vertically challenged, he's
deadly with the shot. Francis must be mad not having him in the
Rangers' side....(but then again he includes Roberts every week
so he must have some brain impediment or somesuch.) It will be
a sad day for the R's when he goes.
p1
|
44.706 | SHOCK! | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Tue Sep 27 1994 12:56 | 2 |
| Andy Thorn has put in a transfer request after a bust up with Smithy.
|
44.707 | when the going gets tough!. | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Thu Sep 29 1994 14:44 | 2 |
| Alan Smith has said that PALACE are too nice, and must toughen up.
|
44.708 | Exclusive | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Fri Sep 30 1994 11:58 | 1 |
| Palace are to bid 500,000 for MARK BRIGHT.
|
44.709 | No more slagging | SIOG::HAUGHEY | | Fri Sep 30 1994 15:03 | 4 |
| Stuart, always remember that there will be NO SURRENDER.
All the best to Palace and lets hope that a footballing team remains in
the Premiership
|
44.710 | So Palace are going down then | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Fri Sep 30 1994 15:05 | 1 |
|
|
44.711 | Stunned silence? | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | Kicker conspiracy | Mon Oct 03 1994 16:28 | 1 |
|
|
44.712 | More a quiet whimper | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Oct 03 1994 16:41 | 7 |
| Too bloody right and it's not just from you Palace fans. I always
remembered Palace as being 6 points a season (4 if we played badly at
your place) and never less than 3 goals at Highbury. Still, fair play.
We were our usual inventive selves in the first half and in the second
Nigel Martyn showed that he may have been worth the transfer fee.
Stunned Arse fan of DEC Park
|
44.713 | THORN OFF | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Tue Oct 04 1994 11:35 | 1 |
| Andy Thorn is set to join The Dons on Friday.
|
44.714 | no more room at the inn. | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Tue Oct 04 1994 18:20 | 1 |
| Saturdays game against West Ham is already sold out!.
|
44.715 | place your bets. | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Wed Oct 05 1994 13:31 | 2 |
| If anyone fancies a flutter Selhurstparkflyer is running in the 4.15
at Haydock today.
|
44.716 | last gasp | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Wed Oct 05 1994 16:10 | 2 |
| Palace left it late last night,94 minute but took control in extra time
with Armstrong finaly scoring again.
|
44.717 | far away game in cup. | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Thu Oct 06 1994 14:39 | 2 |
| Palace have been drawn away to WIMBLEDON in Coca Cola cup.
|
44.718 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Thu Oct 06 1994 15:19 | 8 |
| > If anyone fancies a flutter Selhurstparkflyer is running in the 4.15
> at Haydock today.
which was won by Palacegate Jack!! The real money was to be won on the 2.15,
won by Lucky Magpie - at 25/1. I wonder if backing football team horses pays
better than DEC?
grahame
|
44.719 | Robbed by the luck of Champions | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Mon Oct 17 1994 11:22 | 36 |
| Its been a while since I've been in here - pressure of work and all
that. But after Saturday.....
Palace put in a superb performance and matched or outplayed Newcastle
in every department - except for Beardsley's genuis finishing. Comments
in the press such as:
"Palace will beat a lot of teams"
"when they start scoring Palace will score hatfuls"
"Palace looked a mid table of higher team"
say it all really. Despite my other half's protestations that he is
cr*p Southgate got lots of plaudits and deserved most of them, Humphrey
was superb on his return, giving us much needed width on the right,
Salako was brilliant when he didn't try and beat one too many players,
Coleman & Shaw was superbly solid and Armstrong looked keen again.
Also, despite being a little "sluggish" off the mark, Preece did the
same job as Paul Stewart last year , winning the knock downs and laying
the ball off. His return should give Dyer a chance to mature and maybe
allow Smith to look at wide right players with the #1m he has to spend.
For all that, Newcastle looked like possible champions, because they
still played solidly, and in Albert had one of the best defenders I've
seen for a long time - and how much did he cost compared to Babb (loser
of Fantasy League points by the barrel load) and Scales.
At least we now have some easier games coming up - Everton, Coventry,
Leicester & Ipswich before the trip to Old Trafford. Playing like we
did on Saturday will see 9 or more points from that lot.
On the injury front, Rodger is out for at least 2 months.
Stu - saw you and wingnut in the crowd when we left, but your mean
shades scared us off :-)
Paul
|
44.720 | BITS AND PIECES. | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Tue Oct 18 1994 16:06 | 4 |
| Palace are watching an are likely to make a bid for Ian Dowie.Former
Spurs full back Gudni Burgson is training with Palace this week and we
have been given the whole of the A Waite stand for the DONS game in the
cup.
|
44.721 | Learning to Fly Again | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Wed Oct 26 1994 11:44 | 40 |
| In an odd 5 minutes....
Wimbledon 0 Palace 1 (Armstrong)
Through to the next round of the Coke Cup with a reasonably comfortable
win over the Squatters. Palace kept the same side as Saturday:
Martyn
Humphrey Shaw Coleman Gordon
Bowry Southgate Newman Salako
Armstrong Preece
The Wombles had Vinny back, and Thorn sweeping. It was interesting
seeing the change from two years ago (I don't count the game earlier
this season - I was jet lagged and it was dire). While Palace players
now look comfortable with the ball, exchange passes, look for diagonal
balls & space (OK not in the Newcastle class but give it time!) the
Wombles are still smashing early balls forward, playing for corners &
throws etc. Even without Fash, they still pump it blindly into the box.
Palace were better than against Everton, not as good as against the
Toons, but apart from a couple more England class saves from big Nige,
they kept the game under control. Salako did everything but score,
Armstrong looks close to his best, and Preece is coming on a pace. The
revelation was Bowry who had a stormer (should have been MotM - rather
than homer Andy Clark) The goal was well worked. Vinnie played a sloppy
ball in the middle, Bowry collected and carried forward, slipped it
through to Southgate, hard low cross from the right, Armstrong at the
far post WITH HIS FOOT! Predator boots finally score at Palace!
Nicest moment was the Palace fans (massed in the Arthur Waite "away"
area) giving a huge round of applause to Thorn and a few chants at the
end. To be honest, apart from some good positional play, Thorn doesn't
look to have it anymore. He's clearly not fit, and was limping badly at
the end. Very sad.
Well, off to Leicester on Saturday, 3 more points hopefully, and who's
nest in the Cup? Not Millwall PLEASE!!!!
Paul
|
44.722 | Top 10 Finish? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Mon Oct 31 1994 11:53 | 26 |
| Leicester 0 Palace 1 (Preece)
Good support away for the Palace, and a superb display of controlling a
game by the defence. Team was the now regular one, with Pitcher
replacing the poor Bowry after an hour. Armstrong was again excellent,
bringing out one superb save and setting up the goal for Preece. Salako
was also on top form, particularly in the first half.
Unlike Palace teams of old, the defence looked very solid, Martyn was
man of the match, and when they looked to break out, it was a thought
about pass rather than a hoof and hope.
Only sour notes were -
the usual cr*p referee-ing from Don
the poor view from the away stand
the charming Leicester fans bombing coins into the Palace fans (two
kids at the Soton game ended up in hospital for stiches according to
the PA trying to stop them) What is is with Midlands fans?
16th and on the climb - and the best defensive record in the
Premiership, if you lose the first game of the season. 8 goals conceded
in 12 games, and only 4 away - that's the best in the Premiership bar
none.
Paul
|
44.723 | A great night for English football | YUPPY::PANES | Duke of Url | Thu Nov 03 1994 11:56 | 9 |
| Coventry 1 Crystal Palace 4
Dublin 23' Preece 18' 49'
Salako 20'
Newman 80'
Sorry, no match report.
Stuart
|
44.724 | Oh, Avocado's !! | SUBURB::RUTHERFORDI | Alan Rough's Greatest Slips | Thu Nov 03 1994 12:49 | 9 |
| Why the hell can't Chris Armstrong score ??!! He's really messing up my
Dream Team in the Sun !!
Slightly Miffed,
Ian.
|
44.725 | Class - Pure Class | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Fri Nov 04 1994 12:02 | 10 |
| But he's getting a fair few assists...
Listened to the match on Capital Gold, and will hear about it on
Saturday from the bruv-in-law. Seemed like an excellent performance,
particularly by Newman - he's been due a 30 yard screamer for a while.
Looking forward to 3 more points against Ipswich, moving into the top
10 possibly, and two weeks off before the Mancs.
Paul
|
44.726 | London's form team | YUPPY::PANES | Duke of Url | Mon Nov 07 1994 12:04 | 18 |
|
Palace 3 Ipswich 0
Newman
Armstrong
Salako
After a disappointing first half, Palace stepped up a gear and cruised
to a easy victory over an umambitious Ipswich ( who's Uruguayan import
obviously had an "s" missing from his shirt).
Stuart
BTW Chris Coleman came into the pub after the game and we gave him a few
pointers on how to deal with "Sparky" during the Salford match. He seems
keen to learn.
|
44.727 | Passing Forest Soon | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Mon Nov 07 1994 12:35 | 19 |
| Do not be harsh on Msr Paz Stu, he was the only decent player the
Turnip Tops had, god were they awful!
We, however, were excellent except for when we tried to cruise to a 1-0
rather than going for the throat. The only player who had a poor game
was Gordon who seems to have forgotten how to cross the ball. I see
from the Torygraph today that some people prefer memory to their eyes
as their scribe still alludes to us and route 1 in the same breath. I
would have thought that the sweet passing football woudl be killing
this one. Interesting to note that this is also very much Smiffy's team
with the youth mob, plus Armstrong - who he recommended to Coppell.
Are you going to see them against said Mancs Stu?
Paul
ps - did you see who all the photographers were shooting in the
directors box before the game? Venables checking on Nige & Salads per
chance?
|
44.728 | butch off | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Wed Nov 09 1994 16:24 | 2 |
| BUTCH WILKINS has been linked to the current managers position at
Everton.
|
44.729 | New Nickname required | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Wed Nov 09 1994 16:26 | 5 |
| >BUTCH WILKINS...
I'm sorry but there is no way that he can be called Butch any more.
With a haircut like that he needs a new nickname. To start off, I
propose "Thatch"
|
44.730 | Slap'ead Wilkins.... | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Wed Nov 09 1994 16:41 | 1 |
|
|
44.731 | Ray "Crab" Wilkins | REOSV2::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Wed Nov 09 1994 19:56 | 9 |
| Given Ray's propensity for passing sideways (although he is vastly improved
in recent years), maybe he could move Everton sideways into Premier (North).
The only reason they think he's a candidate is - when asked whether he was
interested in the post... he replied "Very much so"..
What they haven't worked out is, that this is his reply to absolutely EVERY
question aasked of him. ;-)
Norman
|
44.732 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Ooooh, it's good, but not roight. | Wed Nov 09 1994 20:17 | 11 |
| Ray : "yes Ralph. Let's see that again, shall we. Little Napolean comes out
the gate, and plants a smacker on our man's face"
Ral : "OOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooooHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!"
YOU KNOW WHEN YOU'VE BEEN TANGOED
etc..
etc..
|
44.733 | Best of Luck Ray | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Tue Nov 15 1994 11:19 | 16 |
| According to this morning's rags, the Old Bald Git has gone to Rangers
as player manager (our compensation and his salary to be funded by the
sale of Ferdinand). So end an illustrious career with Palace for one of
the true greats, his record in competitive games:
FA Carling Premiership Played 1 Lost 1 For 1 Against 6
Avon Combination Played 1 Won 1 For 1 Against 0
I can think of few Eagles who have contrbuted more.
However, being serious, our midfield has looked a class above itself
this year and I can only put that down to his and Ray Lewington's
influence. Also - who would we have dropped to let him back in the
team?
Paul
|
44.734 | Butch Wilkins is gone(?) | YUPPY::PANES | Will you take a cheque, Bruce? | Tue Nov 15 1994 11:59 | 5 |
| "Its a shame about Ray"... I would have liked to see more of the OBG
at the San Selhurst, not only for his undoubted football skills and knowledge
but for the endless comedic opportunities his presence afforded.
Stuart
|
44.735 | LOADSAMONEY | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Thu Nov 17 1994 14:40 | 2 |
| Palace and QPR have agreed on a fee of 75,000 for Wilkins in the way of
compensation.
|
44.736 | | RTFM1::GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Nov 17 1994 17:00 | 11 |
|
Re -.1
>> Palace and QPR have agreed on a fee of 75,000 for Wilkins in the way of
>> compensation.
.....but .622 says that he came to Palace on a free transfer only a few
months ago. Not a bad deal for Palace (given that his left foot has now
been amputated 8-)
JBG
|
44.737 | Very much so.... | REOSV2::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Thu Nov 17 1994 17:00 | 3 |
| Which club gets the 75,000? ;-)
Norman
|
44.738 | Way to go buster! | WOTVAX::HARDYP | | Fri Nov 18 1994 10:50 | 8 |
| SEs
Which BR station is closest to Selhurst Park and how long to walk from
there to the ground?
tks
Peter
|
44.739 | | RTFM1::GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Fri Nov 18 1994 10:58 | 7 |
|
There's a stop called Selhurst Park. Take any Exeter train out of
Waterloo & get off at the 3rd stop.
JBG
Enjoy the trip - it'll be more exciting than the game! 8-)
|
44.740 | Stuff 'em | YUPPY::PANES | Will you take a cheque, Bruce? | Fri Nov 18 1994 11:36 | 23 |
| Peter,
I assume you are going to watch the Toon versus those "cheeky chappies - the
Crazy Gang", and not just doing so pre-Christams shopping at the Palace Club
Shop.
The nearest stations ( affluent South , eh ) are Norwood Junction ( trains
from London Bridge ), Selhurst or Thornton Heath ( these are on the same line
and most of the trains depart from Victoria and stop at Clapham Junction ).
The distance to the ground is about the same in all cases, but I prefer
to go to Selhurst because of the magnificent vistas, whereas the Islington
Owls like Thornton Heath because there is a Young's pub opposite.
I would say just follow any Squatters supporter, but I gave up doing drugs
ages ago.
Have fun ( and no shoplifting ),
Stuart
|
44.741 | Fame at last! | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Fri Nov 18 1994 14:20 | 1 |
|
|
44.742 | I've drowned my sorrows there many a time! | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Brazil v Italy - I was there! | Fri Nov 18 1994 19:36 | 15 |
| stuart (.740)
I would have to partially agree on the best way to get to Selhurst - I
prefer the far side stations (norwood or selhurst?) because it is on the
away supporters end of the ground and you
don't have to fight your way past all those bloody yuppies in Range
Rovers going into Sainsbury's to buy caviar.
Also if you turn right on the high street past all the shoe shops
and then right again at the traffic lights there's a pub just round
the corner that serves Fullers ESB.
Regards
Andrew.D.wicks
|
44.743 | Bitter??? Me???? | YUPPY::PANES | Will you take a cheque, Bruce? | Mon Nov 21 1994 11:39 | 10 |
|
M*FC & Brian Hill 3 Palace 0
Qu'elle surprise. The Ref that Funguson said he never wanted to officiate
at a United game, offered the olive branch and gave the Mancs a lifeline.
Stuart
|
44.744 | Bizarre | ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLION | Teenage Kicks indeed | Mon Nov 21 1994 11:43 | 9 |
| And Cantona who played his worst game for France last Wednesday and did
not finish exhausted scored for MUFC.
Eric, if you like Manchester more than France why don't you stay
"home".
P****d.
/JF
|
44.745 | You Too Can Win the Lottery - I DID! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Mon Nov 21 1994 11:50 | 74 |
| What a sad experience...
Turned up at Euston to catch the 9.50 to Manchester and rapidly
realised why CPFC had booked its coaches on the 8.50 & 10.50, this one
was the cockney reds express. All those "true" mancs were aboard with
accents from every corner of London. Still, we avoided the flash gits
(most of whom looked like ticket touts) and settled into weekend first.
Old Trafford *is* an impressive stadium - cos its got no corners. It
just sweeps round. The Palace had just under two thousand in one corner
with a pretty reasonable view. The match could be summed up by a few
incidents:-
- Schmiecal looks in trouble, Brian Kidd wanders onto the pitch for a
chat while play is at the Palace end, arrogant as you like, no asking
ref or lino for permission or anything.
- Mancs get an iffy free kick when Irwin goes down. While the ref lines
up the wall, Irwin "places" the ball about 4 yards more centrally so as
to get a better shot, ball gets a deflection leaving Martyn no chance
- Armstrong robs Irwin of the ball and goes to run clear about halfway
in the mancs half, he's taken down at the knees - play on! Even the
Manchester "pink" after the game thought it a red card
- Pally tries to play the ball back to the sub keeper under pressure
from Armstrong, it looks like being short, the keeper dives on the ball
and slides about two yards outside the box, surely a card and handball?
Play On!! By now even the Manc fans are looking embarrassed.
- Patterson gets booked (yet again) for a late tackle, no problem with
that. Southgate is booked for a tackle on Paul ("Your dads' a drunken
down and out in the Rose & Crown in Croydon") Ince. Ince says to the
ref not to book him, but... yellow card. Ince make two two footed
tackles in succession, no card
Having said all that, they were probably three goals better and if
Kanchelskis had stayed on, possibly more. Salako had a stunning game
going forward but left gaps when he defended. Armstrong caused
Pallister lots of problems and hit the bar after a run from Salako that
started in our box, and Preece again looked effective. The centre of
the defence looked solid, particularly Coleman, but Gordon and
Patterson were caught a few times.
But the ref was inept and they should have had 10, or even 9 men by
half way through the first half.
Anyway, we came up with some good chants, notably -
to Go West:
"Stoichkov and Romario, etc "
"See you...on the motorway"
to We'll support you etc
"We support our local team"
and, "Quiet when you're winning, you're only quiet when you're winning,
Shhhhhhh,......AAAH"
Palace dropped a couple of places as a result, the season now looks
like a battle for the mid table with 6 or 7 other teams. We've got
Soton, Sheff Weds, Norwich, QPR & Spurs coming up where we shoudl be
looking for points, plus Looneypool and Moneybags Rovers (plus Forest)
before Everton & Leicester again.
We have two Swedes from Trelleborg coming on trial this week, the two
Carlsson's who scored against Rovers. We still depserately need a wide
right player, plus a new right back for next season, that could well
see the right team being available.
Paul
|
44.746 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Mon Nov 21 1994 16:23 | 17 |
|
Thanks for the match report, Paul. Pretty much in line with
both the Times and Telegraph yesterday....
You forgot to mention that Armstrong hit the bar (twice?) at
1-0.
All in all a totally unsatisfactory, fortunate 3-0 win for the
double-champions that seems them slump to top of the Premier
League.
Ferguson has repeated his request that Brian Hill never
referees another game at corner-less Old Trafford - expect more
disenchanted and hard-done-by journolistic hyperbole from most
of the readers of this conference by the end of the season...
Andy.
|
44.747 | He's got no hair, but we don't care | YUPPY::PANES | Will you take a cheque, Bruce? | Wed Nov 23 1994 14:34 | 72 |
| Some stuuf about His Baldness lifted, shamelessly, from the Palace mailing
list which, in turn, lifted it from 90 Minutes.
Reproduced without permission... but hell... I live life on the edge.
Stuart
Hugh Southon (90 Minutes Magazine) Writes:
------------------------------------------
Alan Smith doesn't have to manage Crystal Palace. Thanks to some shrewd
property deals and investment moves, he could walk away from Selhurst Park
tommorow, safe in the knowledge that he'd still be comfortably off. With
Mike Walker and Ossie Ardiles recently relieved of their managerial duties,
it might be tempting but it isn't.
"I love football," shrugs the Eagles boss. "It's a passion, a disease -
and I'm a big time-sufferer. If I wasn't boss of a big club, I'd be
managing a youth team or a Sunday team - anything.
"The anxiety of the sack is all part of it. This is a passionate game and
passionate decisions have to be taken now and again.
"I can't stop just because I've got a few bob in the bank. It's not like
that. OK Ossie's temporary little problem has probably ben made easier
because of the pay-off, but he'll want to get back involved."
Smith, who was appointed Palace manager when Steve Coppell walked out in
June 1993, is a man obsessed...as his wife found out to her cost.
"Listen, when you're one down with 10 minutes to go all the dough and
lovely houses in the world don't matter a stuff - it's about winning or
being a loser," he adds.
"I'm the most unbearable bastard in the world if we get beat. I've been
maried for 20 years but after a defeat I don't want to talk to the wife. It
takes me over.
"If I got the sack tommorow, I'd be absolutely gutted. But the first thing
I'd do would be to apply for another job. It's the football that counts
not the money."
Smith's love affair with the game stretches back 20 years. Youth team manager,
reserve team manager, you name it - he's done it at Palace. "I had to drive
the f***ing mini van for miles with all the kids in the back!" he recalls.
"I've done all the shitty jobs and I'm enjoying this. It's bigger and better
than having money."
But he's a compassionate man and his thoughts are currently with Mike Walker,
who was given the shove by Everton last week.
"I feel for him. I know how hard this job is. You have to deal with agents,
players, boyfriends, girlfriends, sisters, brothers, parents - and thats
before you start thinking about how to win games.
"It's a hard job abd I've been where he was at over the last few weeks. I was
assistant manager to a team that went down and I went home and bawled my
eyes out.
"When the players start saying it's all right for me because I've got some
money, I take everything off, get in the shower and say: 'There you go -
we're all the bloody same now!'
"Money is unimportant. It's all about respect and I want that respect for
my management techniques, not because of a few bob in the bank."
Which just goes to prove that you don't have to be pathologically obsessed
with 22 grown men chasing after a bag of wind to survive in the cut-throat
world of management - but it helps.
--
CPFC Mailing List - palacefc@wise.demon.co.uk
|
44.748 | | CUCKOO::YEOMANSD | Make mine an Oxo | Wed Nov 23 1994 17:10 | 3 |
| Funny how Alan Smith mentions money in every other sentence.
Dave.
|
44.749 | | RTFM1::GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Wed Nov 23 1994 17:21 | 8 |
|
What I found funny is he says that "If I wasn't boss of a big
club, I'd be managing a youth team or a Sunday team - anything."
What a load of rubbish. When's he ever gonna get the chance to manage a
big club? 8-)
JBG
|
44.750 | But at least I won the Lottery AGAIN! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Mon Nov 28 1994 13:31 | 20 |
| Palace 0 Southampton 0
Cr*p game, made even cr*ppier by a mega-cr*p referee. Soton always seem
very niggly and whingy and with Le Tiss being off song until the last 5
minutes the were very ordinary. Palace couldn't find a decent final
ball and Armstrong and Salako missed a couple of good chances. But the
ref seemed to give every decision the wrong way, let definate fouls go
unpunished and booked people for trivial offences.
However - a match to forget.
Palace are still second in the D Mail Fair Play League behind Liverpool
with 21 bookings and no sending offs, and Darren Patterson has got 8 of
those bookings!! Looks good for the two Carlsson's from Trelleburgs,
but no definate word yet.
Villa on Wednesday in the Merson Cup, hope they defend like they did
yesterday!
Paul
|
44.751 | | YUPPY::PANES | Will you take a cheque, Bruce? | Mon Nov 28 1994 14:24 | 4 |
| Not much I can add to Paul's match report, except I know how to spell
crap.
Stuart
|
44.752 | BENALI IS NOT A DIRTY PLAYER! | PEKING::JOYCEK | | Tue Nov 29 1994 16:29 | 4 |
| The away game against Liverpool a week on saturday is to be shown live
on sky.
P.S did any see Cookie Coleman score on the Big Breakfast yesterday.
|
44.753 | ? | YUPPY::PANES | Papa's got a brand new wolfbag | Tue Nov 29 1994 17:16 | 13 |
| <<< Note 44.752 by PEKING::JOYCEK >>>
-< BENALI IS NOT A DIRTY PLAYER! >-
> P.S did any see Cookie Coleman score on the Big Breakfast yesterday.
Sorry, you've lost me here.
Stuart
|
44.754 | Score on the Big Breakfast? | EXPDEC::JHUSSEY | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Tue Nov 29 1994 17:22 | 1 |
| Was that Paula or Gabi. Or has Dani Behr dumped Giggsy?
|
44.755 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Tue Nov 29 1994 17:35 | 1 |
| I think it was Paul Ross !
|
44.756 | Little Team beat Little Man | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Thu Dec 01 1994 11:07 | 41 |
| Yeeaaaahhhhh!!!
Palace 4 Little's Litigants 1
Armstrong 2 Atkinson Jnr
Southgate 2
Excellent performance by Palace, who now get Man City or Newcastle at
Selhurst in January. Villa were never really in it. Dean Gordon hit the
post with a 30 yarder in the second minute, Armstrong went close with a
header and a looping shot-cum-cross soon after, and then Egioghu got
his red card after the first of many dreadful clearances from Bosnich.
Villa's real attacks in the whole game consisted of the excellent goal
from the well known twin sons of Big Fat Ron, Daly&Atkinson, a post
shot from Saunders and a late drive by King, superbly saved by Martyn.
Palace on the other hand, scored 4 good goals, hit the woodwork, missed
several sitters (Armstrong's being the worst), and controlled the game.
There was just that awful brief feeling at half time that 10 men might
do it.
However, Coleman & Shaw were again excellent in defence, Southgate was
the best I have seen him for a long time, Armstrong was electric, and
Salako was his now usual skillful but occasionally over showy self.
Christmas & January is now shaping up to be quite a few weeks -
26/12 QPR Home
27/12 Spurs Away
31/12 Blackburn Home
02/01 Forest Away
07/01 FA Cup (Maybe our first win since Looneypool at Villa
Park?)
11/01 Man City or Newcastle CCCup Home
14/01 Leicester Home
21/01 Everton Away
24/01 Man Utd Home
Quite an entertaining month!
Paul
|
44.757 | Sleeping West Midland giants humbled | YUPPY::PANES | Papa's got a brand new wolfbag | Thu Dec 01 1994 11:58 | 19 |
|
Good report Paul.
Couple of things about last night. I am tad worried about Armstrong's
obvious frustration and eagerness to score. He seems to be fouling
( but only holding and pushing - nothing of the Ince/Cantona/Hughes
variety ) when there is no need to make contact. His horrendous miss
last night nearly caused a spontaneous outburst of "Son of Aylott", but
it was great to see him bag a couple, and hopefully his confidence will flood
back.
On a much more serious note, the Palace have once more been linked with
Dowie. We already possess one Endsleigh standard lump ( Preece ), why should
we pay good cash money for a similar, though far far uglier, player?
Bring on the Manchester team or the Toon,
Stuart
|
44.758 | No Jolly in 1994/5 for Palace | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Waiting for the Great Leap Forward | Fri Dec 02 1994 12:10 | 22 |
| Bad News department ...
Simon Rodger is to have an operation on his back and will be out for
the rest of the season.
Interesting News department...
Palace have bid #200k for Sizwe Motaung, a 24 year old South African
right back. His club want #300k. He's been on trial for two weeks,
playing in several reserve games. His girlfriend is Miss S Africa!
The three Swedes, Teddy Lucic, Christian & Joachim Karlsson have all
returned unsigned although the latter two are reportedly still of
interest.
Sheff Weds tomorrow with the 14 players from the Merson Cup, plus Bruce
Dyer & Ian Cox, given the Owls wonderful finishing in their last two
games, they will either score 4 or our defensive record will remain
impressive!
Paul
|
44.759 | | YUPPY::PANES | I think therefore I ambient | Mon Dec 05 1994 14:15 | 10 |
| Match report in t'Owls topic.
Palace have drawn those plucky Imps from Lincoln in the 3rd round of the
Cup.
Popular opinion has it that the Eagles were extremely lucky against the
Imps in the Merson Cup. Hopefully, this time we will show some compassion
and soundly thrash them.
Stuart
|
44.760 | Housekeeping | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Descale my Think Tank | Mon Dec 05 1994 18:35 | 9 |
| A couple of minor bits:
Tickets for Spurs, away at Xmas are now on sale
Tickets for Forest at New Year haven't arrived yet
They should have decided on the date for the FA Cup 3rd round game
(given that both Palace & the Squatters are at home) bythe end of the
week.
Paul
|
44.761 | | YUPPY::PANES | I think therefore I ambient | Wed Dec 07 1994 12:50 | 19 |
| From the Palace mailing list.
From: YUPPY::VBORMC::"palacefc@wise.demon.co.uk" 6-DEC-1994 22:56:15.41
To: crystalpalace@wise.demon.co.uk
CC:
Subj: News
I just read this on Teletext:
Palace are understood to be closely following the form of Croation striker
Al Josser Asanovic of Hajduk Split.
The prolific marksman is valued at (UKP)1.5M by his club and is also being
tracked by QPR and Arsenal.
--
CPFC Mailing List - palacefc@wise.demon.co.uk
|
44.762 | No Cookie on Sunday | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Descale my Think Tank | Thu Dec 08 1994 14:43 | 10 |
| Chris Coleman & Ian Rush both miss Sunday's game due to the Welsh
trying to keep their forlorn Euro 96 hopes alive, interesting to see
who Smiffy puts in alongside Shaw. Patterson is suspended so could it
be Ninja Young? Or possibly Southgate?
The FA Cup tie vs Lincoln is on Sunday Jan 8th, ko 12 noon, Presumably
the Wombles won the toss for playing on Saturday and anyway it doesn't
take so long to clear up the stadium after their paltry crowds :-)
Paul
|
44.763 | Gritty Away Point | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Descale my Think Tank | Mon Dec 12 1994 12:36 | 17 |
| Looneypool 0 Palace 0
Nice to see the papers crediting Palace with a disciplined defensive
performance. Watched the game on Sky and we were very organised and
unlike Palace performances of the past didn't fall apart when the
pressure mounted.
Actually, 'pool were so inept at times (particularly Harkness & Scales)
that Palace could have gone at them more. Had August 20th not happened
we might have done so, but Smiffy was right to play it this way.
Up 3 places, just below "drinkdrivincokesnortinbungtakin" Arsenal, and
with Salako staying ooop north for the England B game. Norwich on
Saturday in the most colourful game of the season, usually complete
with well known cullinary star Delia Smith (Alan's mum :-) )
Paul
|
44.764 | | YUPPY::PANES | and that's down a chimney | Mon Dec 19 1994 12:36 | 5 |
| Palace 0 Norwich 1
A singularly grim experience. Palace seem to have forgotten how to score.
Stuart
|
44.765 | Grim | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Descale my Think Tank | Mon Dec 19 1994 13:56 | 9 |
| Cr*p beat bigger cr*p 1-0 in totally boring dull tedious exchange.
Lets hope:
a) Richard Shaw isn't out for too long
b) Alan Smith gets some Xmas shopping done pronto with a right winger
and striker
Paul
|
44.766 | Grimmer! | SNLV01::PARSONSDAVID | | Tue Jan 03 1995 07:47 | 1 |
| Scored any goals lately?
|
44.767 | All We Are Saying ---- Is Give Us A Goal! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Descale my Think Tank | Tue Jan 03 1995 11:29 | 67 |
| What a dismal Christmas!
Boxing Day Palace 0 QPR 0
Best game we played. We did everything but score. Southgate hit the bar
and the inside of the post, plus forced a superb save from Dykstra (who
must be bidding for the Tim Flowers Miserable Git of the Year Award),
and we had a load of other chances. Butch was right to say after the
game that we could have won 4 or 5. But we didn't.
Dec 27 Spurs 0 Palace 0
Good defensive performance, keeping Spurs to a couple of long range
efforts, but it was crazy to play twice in two days. The players looked
knackered and we ended up losing our best player, Salako, for 3 weeks.
As for the visitors end - how Spurs have the cheek to charge full price
(15 squid) for sitting in an uncovered building site with minimal
facilities amazes me.
Dec 30
Sad but very funny bit on Fantasy Football on BBC 2 about Bob Geldof's
lastest famine relief effort, complete with slo-mo film and "Who's
Gonna Drive You Home?" by the cars, focused on - yup, Palace. Asking
for a deflection, own goal, a team signing Dave Beasant, anything.
Also, on a positive note, Bobby Gould on Sky tipped Ricky Newman as one
of his 5 young stars for 1995. Cheers Bobby.
Dec 31 Palace 0 Blackburn 1
Poor game. Blackburn were dull in the extreme, at least the Mancs &
Toons play some pretty football to watch while we lose! Palace were
poor and looked jaded. Rovers had had a week off.
Jan 2 Forest 1 Palace 0
Crap game, bloody cold, crap ref, no atmosphere. Bizzare event of the
holiday - total crowd belief that Stan Thingummywhatsit had been sold
to the Mancs for #7.5mil. Everybody in the ground believed it! Forest
were very poor without him, just like two seasons ago. Only Stone
looked to have any quality. Palace looked to be running scared by now.
However, the ref was dire. In the first half he booked Armstrong for
putting the ball the net after the whistle had gone. In the second, he
didn't book Bull for exactly the same. Key difference? Bull had already
been booked for flattening Nigel Martyn (which ended up with Martyn
having to be subbed with 5 mins to go). Sent off for kicking the ball
away? Sound like lack of bottle Mr Ashby. But by far the worst was the
no penalty decision when Ndah was flattened in the Forest box. Forest
fans after the game agreed it should have been a penalty and TV looked
to confirm it.
So where next? The saving grace in all this is that if we could start
scoring, we would be winning. We have still only conceded 22 goals all
season, and 9 of those were in two games with 'pool & ManU. The only
other side to score twice was Leeds, and even through our little, er,
barren spell, we have only conceded 4 goals. In 19 of our 22 games the
odd goal has decided it, or it has been a draw. This Xmas we kept out
Ferdinand, Gallen, Klinsmann, Sherringham, Sutton, Shearer and just
before, Le Tissier & Fowler. We are great at the back, but we need a
goal scorer to support Armstrong.
2 cup games to come before Leicester in the League. If the goals start
to come, we'll be fine, but if we can't score against
Leicester...........
Paul
|
44.768 | Worrying | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Descale my Think Tank | Thu Jan 05 1995 11:12 | 6 |
| Apparently the sensational soaraway Sun yesterday was predicting Fash
the Bash to arrive at San Selhurst! Can't see him fitting in with
Smiffy's style of management. Also, we already have one slow, laborious
beanpole in Andy Preece, why buy another one?
Paul
|
44.769 | No Fash - Sorry Villa Fans | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Descale my Think Tank | Thu Jan 05 1995 19:42 | 9 |
| Panic over ---- tonight's Evening Standard quotes Smiffy as describing
Fash as a complete non-starter. It also goes into great length about
Chris Armstrong not being for sale (who'd buy him at the moment???)
Seriously - I would expect Smith to look at buying someone after the FA
Cup at the weekend when some teams in the lower leagues will have their
season "over"
Paul
|
44.770 | | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Si, Barone | Thu Jan 05 1995 19:51 | 4 |
| Surely the idea is to buy someone before they get cup-tied. Or is this
not going to matter for Palace...
Stuart
|
44.771 | Concentrate on the League | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Descale my Think Tank | Thu Jan 05 1995 20:12 | 8 |
| I reckon Smith is working on the principal that the main priorities are
the Coca Cola and the League. Its too late for anyone in the CC now.
Smith & Noades reckon they will get ripped off if they try and buy
someone before the Cup, plus the price will be better if the team is
already out.
Paul
|
44.772 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Sammy Chung's Scarlet Army | Thu Jan 05 1995 20:34 | 7 |
44.773 | Normal Scoring Service to be Resumed vs the Imps | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Descale my Think Tank | Fri Jan 06 1995 11:07 | 13 |
| Back to reality (well Palace matches anyway!)...
Salako is expected to be back for Sunday's game. He could have been
risked at Forest at a pinch. Martyn is also expected to be fit after
his knee wrench at Forest. No other injury problems - just scoring
ones!
After our good Autumn, we now have less points than at the equivalent
time two years ago when we went down on 49 points - scary eh? Still, on
the upside, it is very tight apart from Leicester & Ipswich with 11
points covering about 15 teams!
Paul
|
44.774 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jan 06 1995 12:17 | 2 |
| Heard on the news that Palace have signed Dowie from Southampton.
Looks like the goals will start flowing now !
|
44.775 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Fri Jan 06 1995 12:31 | 20 |
| >Smith & Noades reckon they will get ripped off if they try and buy
>someone before the Cup, plus the price will be better if the team is
>already out.
You could be right there Paul. There could be some surplus strikers
knocking around after teams are knocked out of the cup.
Gazing into the crystal ball I see a vision of the future.....
I see an inspired United sending the other United (the one from
Salford) out of the FA Cup, Stan Collymore being transferred from
Forest to Man Utd for a British record transfer fee and, finally,
Palace getting their man to end the goal drought at a knock-down
price......
Mark 'Sparky' Hughes
Remember you saw it here first.
Paul.
|
44.776 | How do I do a keyboard "spit"??? | YUPPY::PANES | Crystal Palace 0 | Fri Jan 06 1995 13:56 | 9 |
| <<< Note 44.775 by UPROAR::LEMP "There ain't no sanity clause" >>>
> Mark 'Sparky' Hughes
Knob off Lem, we don't want any of Satan's spawn at the San Selhurst.
Stuart
|
44.777 | 8-) | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Fri Jan 06 1995 14:05 | 6 |
|
> -< How do I do a keyboard "spit"??? >-
,
8-P
Hugs etc...
|
44.778 | Dowie's coming | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Descale my Think Tank | Fri Jan 06 1995 15:49 | 10 |
| Despite denials on the club call service that anything is finalised,
The Evening Standard states that the Dowie deal is going through today
at #400k. It even quotes Alan Smith as to why we are buying him. He
will not be eligible for Sunday's FA Cup tie since there is a 7 day
rule apparently. Not sure whether he played for Soton in the CCola Cup.
Oh well - at least he is a bit faster than Andy Preece, a sort of
racing donkey rather than just a donkey!
Paul
|
44.779 | You *just* can't please some people, can you | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Fri Jan 06 1995 17:18 | 10 |
| >Knob off Lem, we don't want any of Satan's spawn at the San Selhurst.
Stuart,
And here's me thinking that you'd be glad if Smith signed a 'quality'
frontman to end Palace's goal famine.....
Anyway, all the beast for '95.
Paul.
|
44.780 | Palace in goalfest | YUPPY::PANES | Crystal Palace 0 | Mon Jan 09 1995 13:57 | 17 |
|
Palace 5 ( five, yes count 'em missus ) Lincoln 1
Salako 2
Gordon (pen)
Armstrong
Coleman
Palace had a few chances before a Chris Coleman header put them in
front against "the plucky little Imps of Lincoln ". The floodgates
should have opened but Palace went in only 3 up at halftime. Two second
half goals for John Salako , separated by a consolation goal for the
P.L.I.O.L, saw the Palace safely through the 3rd round ( the first time
since 1990 ) and an away 4th round tie against Nottingham Forest.
Stuart
|
44.781 | Good, solid performance | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Descale my Think Tank | Tue Jan 10 1995 17:51 | 9 |
| Delayed answer due to ABU Kick Off meeting, but a generally good
performance on Sunday. Salako was on top form, and Ndah looked twice
the player he has done in the past. A league line up of Dowie &
Armstrong up front with Salako playing a free role behind them and
Newman, Southgate & Ndah in midfield could be interesting.
Man City tomorrow and Wembley starts to beckon.
Paul
|
44.782 | Memories of 1990, 9-0 then Villa Park! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Descale my Think Tank | Thu Jan 12 1995 12:07 | 30 |
| Palace play Liverpool in the Semi finals of the CCCup, legs to be
played wc/ 12th & 19th of February. Other Semi is Bolton vs Swindon.
Palace are at Anfield in the first leg, so hopefully that will be a
Sunday afternoon and the home game will be a night game. Either way the
odds are on Palace's home league games vs Coventry & Sheff Weds getting
moved.
Palace 4 Man City 0 Att 16.6k
Pitcher
Salako
Armstrong
Preece
Great performance by the lads, and the goal fest continues, 9 in two
games. Lets hope some have been saved for Leicester in the Prem on
Saturday. Man C were pretty poor, particularly at the back. With the
tightness of the league at the moment they could get sucked into the
mire. All 4 goals were great, Salako's being the pick, and Preece made
some very positively agressive gestures to the bench after he scorewd
with a superb 18 yard drive, sort of - "Pick that one out Dowie!"
City had 3 chances all game, while Palace could have had 4 or 5 without
being flattered. Maybe this was the problem with a few City fans who
wanted to smash up the place at the end. Mostteams seem to have
lost these gits.
On a roll, and playing "vibrant" football, according to the press.
Paul
|
44.783 | Palace News | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Descale my Think Tank | Mon Jan 16 1995 15:56 | 42 |
| A few bits & pieces
Palace v Man U on Weds 25th Jan is completely sold out
Tickets for the FAC game at Forest go on sale on Jan 17
Palace are away at Anfield for the first Coke Cup game on 15/02, KO
8pm, also live on TV. No date for tickets yet
The home game is w/c 19/02, no date fixed yet, but tickets on sale from
17/01.
The Armstrong saga.....
Noades received a bid of #4m from Newcastle, plus pay off of the sell
on fee to Millwall, net value #4.7m. This before the Man C game. On
Monday 9th, he discussed it with Smith + the coaching team and they
agreed to keep the player. On Thurs 12, after the Man C game, they met
Chrissie and told him of the bid, he said he was more than happy to
stay as long as the club wanted him to. Hence no deal, or planned deal.
Goodish performance against the crap Foxes (worst team I've seen for 2
years) We should have buried them by 5 or 6 but ran out of steam in the
second half.
Good run of games coming up:
21/01 Everton A
25/01 Man U H
29/01 Forest A - FAC
04/02 Ipswich A
11/02 Coventry A
15/02 Liverpool A - CC Cup Live on ITV
18/02 Soton A (may be off)
19/02ish Liverpool H - CC Cup Live on ITV?
22/02 Sheff Weds H
25/02 Arsenal H
05/03 Chelsea A - Live on Sky
The season will be sorted out in these few weeks I reckon.
Paul;
|
44.784 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Mon Jan 16 1995 16:05 | 8 |
| > The Armstrong saga.....
>
> Noades received a bid of #4m from Newcastle, plus pay off of the sell
> on fee to Millwall, net value #4.7m. This before the Man C game. On
BEFORE Newcastle sold Cole?! Interesting.
g
|
44.785 | Salad Boy Stays | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Descale my Think Tank | Tue Jan 17 1995 11:47 | 5 |
| John Salako has signed a long term contract with the club that will
keep him there until the end of the decade (nearly) I presume its three
year & a bit to the end of 1998ish.
Paul
|
44.786 | Selhurst on the 22nd | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Descale my Think Tank | Wed Jan 18 1995 11:01 | 8 |
| The Second Leg of the Coke Cup semi is confirmed as Weds 22nd Feb at
Selhurst. This mean that the home Premiership game v Sheff Weds scheduled
for Tues 21 is postponed.
Oh - and the reserves beat the Arse (including Donkey on his comeback)
6-1, with Dyer getting a hat-trick.
Paul
|
44.787 | | YUPPY::PANES | Chantelle - what a girl | Wed Jan 18 1995 11:31 | 17 |
| <<< Note 44.786 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Descale my Think Tank" >>>
-< Selhurst on the 22nd >-
> The Second Leg of the Coke Cup semi is confirmed as Weds 22nd Feb at
> Selhurst. This mean that the home Premiership game v Sheff Weds scheduled
> for Tues 21 is postponed.
Yipee! I'll be back in Blighty.
> Oh - and the reserves beat the Arse (including Donkey on his comeback)
> 6-1, with Dyer getting a hat-trick.
Poor old Mister Ed, he's not having much fun against the Eagles this
year.
Stuart
|
44.788 | Its my last game for over 3 weeks... | YUPPY::PANES | Selhurst Parklife is all a blur | Mon Jan 23 1995 17:17 | 11 |
|
Everton 3 Palace 1
Er... thats it.
Palace entertain Manchester United ( and Ref?...ed. ) on Wednesday. Palace
need the points as much as Moancheaters, but unfortunately for different
reasons.
Stuart
|
44.789 | I saw the end of Eric | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Descale my Think Tank | Thu Jan 26 1995 11:19 | 48 |
| Cunno has already been in the Man U note with a surprisingly rational
view of last night's craziness, so here is what I saw from about 20
rows back, directly in line with the incident...
Cantona was clearly not happy. He thought he was getting fouled, the
ref (amazingly for a Mancs game) disagreed most times. As he jumped
with Shaw he lashed out with his elbow, unseen by the ref. I followed
the ball back to Schmiecal who cleared up field. Out of the corner of
my eye I saw Cantona kick out and Shaw go down, right in front of both
ref & lino. No question about the red card, despite all the Utd players
surrounding the ref (oh what a surprise!) notably Keane, Irwin & Ince.
Cantona walks slowly off, very slowly, to the massed home stand waving
him goodbye. While this was going on, the Utd players were still
surrounding the ref, there was a little finger pointing with Palace
players, and Shaw was waiting to take his free kick. Cantona was being
walked away by the Utd kit man, and when he got level with us (the
press box is right behind us so they got the same view) someone said
something and he looked towards the crowd & gestured. No one from the
crowd approached him closer than the seats. Clearly something else was
said, and as my wife said, you suddenly saw this awful vicious look in
his eyes and he jumped two footed into the crowd which scattered. As
the Man U man and a steward tried to hold him, he started throwing
punches before finally being dragged away.
By now, Ince and Irwin were standing hurling abuse and gestures at the
crowd, while Armstrong, McClair (one of Utds few sane players) and
police & stewards tried to move the Utd players away.
The rest of the game saw police moving around the crowd taking names &
addresses for statements. What was really sad was the contrast with
Andrei Kanchelskis who had been running that line warming up all game,
laughing & joking with the crowd and signing autographs, what a pro
footballer should be like.
In my mind, Cantona should be instantly banned rather than waiting for
investigations. Why do you need to investigate when there are TV &
press photos for all the world to see? Alan Smith said afterwards that
it unsettled Palace more than Utd and Ferguson has been notable by his
silence.
Until last night, I wanted Utd rather than Moneybags Rovers to win the
league because despite their many irritating and annoying traits they
play the better football. Now I don't care who wins as long as they
don't. Half their team did them very poor service last night, and one
in particular should never be seen at Selhurst again.
Paul
|
44.790 | But what about the football? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Descale my Think Tank | Thu Jan 26 1995 11:32 | 48 |
| About the game....
Palace 1 Utd 1
Southgate May Att 18.4k
Biggest crowd of the season saw Utd play pretty poorly on a dead pitch
which cut up badly. Palace were the better team in the first half, but
still looked overawed sometimes. It was interesting to compare
Armstrong & Cole. Armstrong was always running, putting Pallister under
pressure, hustling for the ball, trying something, while Cole was
anonymous for 89.5 minutes, and in the 30 seconds you noticed him
missed two chances. Is 30 seconds of action worth #7m? I wouldn't have
thought so, he contributed very little to the game.
Salako was again in good form, and Darren Pitcher chased and hustled
and tackeld all over the pitch. He has been a revelation in recent
games. Smiffy made an error in going for Patterson rather than Humphrey
at right back as Patterson doesn't really attack and we lose an option.
Also, we looked more cohesive up front when Preece came on rather than
with Dowie.
Armstrong picked up another booking for a very innocuous tackle on
Giggs, I think that might be his 21 points and a ban - possibly from
one of the Coca Cola games. At least if it is, Dowie is cuptied (but
not for the FA Cup) so the lightening pairing of Dowie & Preece will
not grace Anfield - more likely Bruce Dyer.
Good gritty performance by Palace that lifts us to 16th and should give
us some confidence. As for the Mancs - good riddance. Ince moaned all
game, Irwin moaned even more and Keane was lucky to stay on the pitch.
The ultimate joke was Schmiecal moaing about Palace time wasting when
he had been doing it from the first minute!
Forest away on Saturday, and then a run of crucial league games:
Ipswich A
(FA Cup replay?)
Coventry H
(Liverpool A CC Semi)
Southampton A (of FA Cup)
With luck Armstrong's ban could be over for Looneypool.
And now....
back to Eric, our community liaison officer
Paul
|
44.791 | Au Revoir Cantona | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:21 | 21 |
| >> In my mind, Cantona should be instantly banned rather than waiting for
>> investigations. Why do you need to investigate when there are TV &
>> press photos for all the world to see? Alan Smith said afterwards that
Agreed - I am absolutely gutted this morning. Whatever other
people think about Cantona, to Utd fans he is a hero. Kids and adults
alike worship the guy. What he did last night was disgusting and imho
he should never grace the English stage again. What disappoints me
most is that he has such a talent. It is such a waste to think that
the good side of his game will be lost to English football - it's not
as if we are overflowing with talented players. But he has let the
club and its fans down - Fergie must accept this time that Cantona
cannot be defended. The club should/must act before the FA and refuse
to select Cantona until the FA have ruled.
Now then Utd fans, how about a whip-round for Le Tissier ;-)
Dave
|
44.792 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A Hit with the Pups | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:26 | 18 |
| A couple of questions:
1. Getting rid of Cantona raises an interesting point re his contract. If
he is sacked by Utd, will they have to pay him off or does his actions
mean that it was constructive dismissal and therefore he is basically
out with no compensation due?
2. The Palace fan has alledged that he was assaulted by Cantona:
(a) Is he guilty of inciting Cantona
(b) Will he sue Cantona for damages in a Civil Action
(c) Which tabloid/sunday paper has signed him up to give his side
of the story?
Stuart
|
44.793 | | YUPPY::PANES | Selhurst Parklife is all a blur | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:30 | 9 |
| Ermmmm..... if Joe Soap did in the street what Le Merde did last night
it would have been off to the nick tout suite.
Its a funny old game.
Stuart
BTW Let us not forget "O.J." Ince's alleged assault.
|
44.794 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:34 | 15 |
| Stuart,
I don't think Utd will sack Cantona being dropped, followed
up by the lengthy ban imposed by the FA, Cantona will storm off in a
huff never to be seen again on these shores.
A question for you though as an Arsenal fan ....
If Cantona is to be charged with bringing the game into disrepute, then
why hasn't Merson been dealt with in a similar manner ? I'm not
defending Eric The Beast, I'm just wondering if the FA think that being
a self-confessed alcoholic, drug-addict, gambler is more acceptable
than punching a Palace fan ?
Dave
|
44.795 | I'm not one to gossip but... | 45769::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A Hit with the Pups | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:40 | 14 |
| Dave
Personally, I thought Merson was a idiot and should have been dealt
with more severly (sp) than he was. GG wants him to play against AC
Milan next week so he has missed 12 weeks. The only differences are:
1. Merson was only hurting himself
2. Merson is English
Both he and Eric are role models to millions of youngsters, both have
let those people down badly and both are idiots.
Stuart
|
44.796 | and there's more ..... | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:45 | 19 |
| I've just spoken to a colleague whose just got into work and has been
listening to the Radio 5 phone-in about Cantona. He reckons that 9/10
of the callers were *defending* Eric - unbelievable. He said that the
only people knocking Eric were Utd fans. All the others, including a
scouser !!!!!!!, came up with various "justifiations" from ...
he was provoked
he had things thrown at him
it were only a Soft Southern Sh*te that he hit !! - yes, really !!
The mentality of football fans amazes me !!
>>BTW Let us not forget "O.J." Ince's alleged assault.
Stuart (Palace variety)
What has Ince been accused of ?
Dave
|
44.797 | | 45769::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A Hit with the Pups | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:50 | 9 |
44.798 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:57 | 6 |
| Stuart,
I wish I was winding you up - It's true. All the neutral fans phoning
up are defending him.
Dave
|
44.799 | | YUPPY::PANES | Ban him | Thu Jan 26 1995 13:13 | 15 |
| <<< Note 44.796 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
-< and there's more ..... >-
>>BTW Let us not forget "O.J." Ince's alleged assault.
> Stuart (Palace variety)
> What has Ince been accused of ?
Dave,
He was in there throwing punches. No change there then.
Stuart ( Palace variety )
|
44.800 | Were you at the game today, caller ? | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | All aboard the Skylark ... | Thu Jan 26 1995 13:25 | 15 |
|
Dave, re your phone in facts :
Most of the people who ring in to phone-ins are total bampots (good
Scottish word) whose opinions are extreme and who just want to hear
themselves on the radio. And they are tolerated by the radio people
because it makes their "experts" look good by ripping these nutcases to
bits without letting the run of the mill listener realise that they are
soft targets. So, basically, don't lend too much credence to phone-ins.
Having said that they are compulsive listening. I never miss the one
on Radio Clyde every Saturday.
Malc.
|
44.801 | Eric the Viking would be proud ... | ZURA6::BOLGER | Funny Scotty,now beam down my clothes! | Thu Jan 26 1995 13:34 | 19 |
| C'mon chaps,
I think this is all being blown completely out of proportion.
I mean, it was only a Palace fan after all ;-)))
Naw, seriously, everyone knows that Eric is a nutcase. It's a real pity
that he has to go and repeatedly prove this on TV ! I didn't actually
see last night's incident yet but I presume that there must something
to it given the level of activity it's provoked in here this morning !
So, what odds on Sparky getting a two or three year deal and dropping
back deeper into midfield to feed Cole ? (I'm assuming that Eric will
be out of the equation for some time !).
Jerry (Visiting for a few days !)
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44.802 | No Coins Here Chaps | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Descale my Think Tank | Thu Jan 26 1995 14:01 | 8 |
| Re accusations of coin throwing etc...
I can state categorically that nothing was thrown to spark the original
incident. From the TV pictures, when Cantona & Schmeical were getting
back towards the tunnel, it appeared that a cup of tea was thrown in
their direction but they didn't react.
Paul
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44.803 | Your Honour.... | SIOG::DPIS10::d_morrissey | Pretty Please with sugar on top | Thu Jan 26 1995 14:06 | 4 |
|
There's no way coins could have been thrown. Palace fans are hard
up enough as it is :^)
|
44.804 | | CODIN::PHAYDEN | | Thu Jan 26 1995 14:37 | 23 |
| Re: Last Night.
What was that guy doing down there anyway. By all accounts he wasn't even
sitting in one of the front seats but came from 10 ( or so) rows back down to
the touchline to hurl abuse. Where were the stewards ?
Who knows what was said to Cantona ? Maybe it was that bad ?
The only unjustifiable thing IMO about the whole thing was that the Cantona
didn't seem to have enough cop on to realise or care that a full scale riot
could have ensued if the game had've been at almost any other major Premier
league ground.
Who cares about that little shit in the crowd , it's the kids and other fans who
were frightened and who's well being was put in jeopardy that this gut should
pay for. The fan should be banned from every league ground in the country also.
Cantona needs help and if Paul Merson can go off and get counseling for his
problem maybe Cantona should be sent to a Psychiatrist. Uncontrolable agression
can be treated I'm sure. That the player should be banned from all English
football is a big mistake , his talent is what had rejuvinated the English
League over the past four years and English football need him.
Peter.
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44.805 | | YUPPY::PANES | Ban him | Thu Jan 26 1995 14:39 | 7 |
| re .804
Have you just beamed down from an alien planet??
Inquiringly yours,
Stuart
|
44.806 | | 45769::EDWARDSD | | Thu Jan 26 1995 14:48 | 20 |
| >>Have you just beamed down from an alien planet??
Maybe Peter's expressing a view shared by many neutrals, it would seem,
that yes Cantona was at fault, yes he should be punished, but is this
"off with his head" mentality really the answer ?
I think it was Stuart of the Arse(nal) variety who stated earlier that
Merson had only hurt himself, whereas Cantona had attacked a fan. Well,
there are 2 parts to this punishment. There's the attack on the fan
which the police will deal with, and there's bringing the game into
disrepute, which the FA will deal with. Now I repeat what I said
earlier, this is exactly what Sniffer was charged with. Which is the
worst offence ? Maradona admits to using drugs and is banned for ?
years. Merson gets to go to a rehab clinic with the full support of
his club. Why shouldn't Cantona be given a chance to sort himself out?
Please try to refrain from the "Because he's a French twat who deserves
to be banned" ..........
Dave
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44.807 | Hear is the news..... | SUBURB::RUTHERFORDI | Alan Rough's Greatest Slips | Thu Jan 26 1995 14:53 | 9 |
|
Headline
PALACE FAN COMPLAINS OF "FROG IN THROAT"
:-)
Ian.
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44.808 | Telling it like it is! | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Thu Jan 26 1995 15:02 | 22 |
| Re last few
There you go again trying to justify away what happened last night.
If it were any other player in the world he would be banned - no question -
but because it's poor Eric "the tortured" he should be treated differently
to everyone else. It isn't a crime to shout abuse at anyone (at a football
match) as far as I know. It is a crime however to try and kick someone
in the head and then follow up with punches to the stomach, inciting a riot
at the same time. I don't think the Leeds crowd would have been as
sympathetic to Eric last night as the Palace crowd were.
Eric is a danger to himself and to football! Do the needful before some
idiot will do some more drastic?
James.
P.S. Sir. Wilko is probably walking around with a big smile this morning
after the events of last night. Wilko knew what he was like all along
and wouldn't tolerate that kind of goings on at Leeds under any
circumstances (give or take Mr. Cantona having special relationships with
some players' wifes).
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44.809 | He's 'entitled' to medical help... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu Jan 26 1995 15:19 | 24 |
|
And supposing any one of us noters hit a Digital customer...irregardless
of what he/she said, what action would Digital take ??!!
'This employee can obviously not represent us in the manner to which we
are accustomed...etc etc...'. The customer would probably sue Digital
AS WELL as the employee, Digital being sued for negligence/complacency
in seeking to get Cantona some professional help i.e. a shrink.
There has been a case in the UK press that employeRs can be made
responsible for medical negligence in both mental (e.g. extra work,
stress related demands) as well as the physical side (e.g. torn carpets,
faulty machinery). Now Mr Cantona had this happen to him (sent off) on many
occasions last season along with numerous bookings and a little
incident in Turkey for which UEFA imposed a ban.
It's time United employed the famed 'bean counter'. Asset or liability?
There are written rules, unwritten rules, hidden rules and convenient
rules; Mr Cantona doesn't even seem to be capable of adhering to the
written ones.
Regards,
Dezzz.
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44.810 | | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Thu Jan 26 1995 15:43 | 10 |
| > PALACE FAN COMPLAINS OF "FROG IN THROAT"
Hold the front page.....
LEEDS WOMAN ALSO VICTIM OF "FROG IN THROAT" SYNDROME
erm... lets see how long that one lasts
Paul.
|
44.811 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Thu Jan 26 1995 15:54 | 8 |
| Re .810
Hey moderators delete this note immediately. It's too funny for
words :-).
Good one Paul. You're on a roll!
James.
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44.812 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Jan 26 1995 16:49 | 14 |
| re:.808James,
Noone is trying to justify whatr Cantona did last night. Far from it,
the majority of people here have stated that they want him banned.
What has been discussed is how Cantona should be dealt with in the
light of the recent Merson case.
To be consistent, the FA should have banned Vinny Jones for his video,
Merson for his sniffing and now Cantona for his violence. They have
also failed to act in the Grobbelaar case and the so-called "bung"
cases. I totally agree with you in that he shouldn't be treated
differently to anyone else.
Dave
|
44.813 | This is note excusing Mersons stupidity... | 45769::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A Hit with the Pups | Thu Jan 26 1995 17:12 | 14 |
| Dave
Given their treatment of Vinnie Jones, I think the FA will come down on
Cantona like a ton of bricks. The difference between Merson & Maradona
is I believe, that Maradona used the drugs for performance enhancement
whereas Merson used them for recreation. There is no way he could have
used them as a performance enhancer 8^)
Also, I think that the FA caught Graham Roberts on a drugs charge when he
was at WBA and never banned him so Merson had precedent on his side.
Also, I think they were trying to get other players who have a drug
problem to come forward (I can't believe Merson is the only one).
Stuart
|
44.814 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Jan 26 1995 17:15 | 9 |
|
Stuart...
-< This is note excusing Mersons stupidity... >-
please explain......are you excusing Merson's stupidity or not?
.....ie, have you missed out an 'a' or added an extra 'e'????? 8-)
JBG
|
44.815 | | CODIN::PHAYDEN | | Thu Jan 26 1995 17:22 | 24 |
| In addition James , what about assault on the pitch...?
Bosnich - Last Night. GBH if ever I saw it.
Fash on Mabutt.
Gascoine on Charles( At least 'Divine' justice was done in this case )
Cluff on the fans invading the pitch. A very similar incident. Was Cluff banned
from football. Were any of these players told to pack their bags ?
In condeming Cantona people are condoning the fans who hurl abuse at players. Is
that right ? Should players have to put up with being spat at , called racist
names , having things thrown at them while on the pitch. Gary Lineker said last
night that players should expect abuse from the opposition and should accept it.
Well do you think they should ?
Somebody made a comparision between Digital and a Customer situation where an
employee hits a customer and the company are sued , employee is sacked etc.
Well if every day that said employee goes to said site he/she is called every
name under the sun and told by the company to accept it as part of the job one
can understand how if they are of a voatile nature they might snap and plant the
said customer with a two foot kick to the upper body followed by a right hook.
Cantona isn't innocent but neither is he the only one to blame. United would be
mad to sell him. He should be banned for 2-3 months and that's it.
Peter.
|
44.816 | This note is not excusing Mersons stupidity... | 45769::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A Hit with the Pups | Thu Jan 26 1995 17:55 | 5 |
| JBG
It was the 'e' ;^)
Stuart
|
44.817 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Thu Jan 26 1995 18:46 | 12 |
| > <<< Note 44.813 by 45769::STRATFORDS "Sealclubbing: A Hit with the Pups" >>>
> Given their treatment of Vinnie Jones, I think the FA will come down on
> Cantona like a ton of bricks. The difference between Merson & Maradona
Do you really think so? After the Spurs fiasco,I think the FA are going to
think very carefully before they start handing out draconian punishments
again. I could easily imagine then banning Cantona for a year (say), (not long
enough for some people in this conf!) and then him and Manu taking the FA to
court for restraint of trade . . .
g
|
44.818 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | A pint of your finest sputum please,barman | Thu Jan 26 1995 18:54 | 14 |
| > <<< Note 44.813 by 45769::STRATFORDS "Sealclubbing: A Hit with the Pups" >>>
> Given their treatment of Vinnie Jones, I think the FA will come down on
> Cantona like a ton of bricks.
Does this mean their going to turn C@ntona into a Welshman as well? Shit.
Time to start checking my family tree....come on...there must be some
Englishmen there...
p.s.
> Cantona like a ton of bricks.
In that case, shouldn't it be a ton of coal?
|
44.819 | | 45769::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A Hit with the Pups | Thu Jan 26 1995 18:59 | 7 |
| Grahame
I think the FA will want to reassert their authority and Monsieur
Cantona is just the right target for them. Big name, Big Club. I bet M
Kelly & Co are rubbing their hands with glee.
Stuart
|
44.820 | Any precedents ? | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | All aboard the Skylark ... | Thu Jan 26 1995 19:17 | 11 |
|
(it's a bit intense in 32 so I'll stay in this topic)
I vaguely remember Mark Hughes thumping a member of the crowd in a
match last season. Swindon Town ??? He ran off the pitch to try and
keep a ball in play and someone took a swing at him so he retaliated.
(Eric the King got sent off in that game too.) Was there any come-back
from that incident, does anybody recall ?
Malc.
|
44.821 | From the Sane Side? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Fri Jan 27 1995 12:57 | 61 |
| Last night I telephoned the BBC for the first time ever, doing my "Mr
Angry of Croydon" bit. It was in response to the final bit on Cantona
on the nine o'clock news when an MU "fan" and his two little girls who
were pictured close to the incident were interviewed. I can excuse
children being less damining of Eric tyhan adults but their father was
basically blaming the Palace fans around him for everything and saying
that Eric wasn't really to blame.
The whole thing is now getting very clouded. Paddy "Old Manc" Crerand
blames the stewards! Rodney Marsh & George Best (pillars of
respectability & sobriety) blame the fan totally. The tabloids battle
it out with the Sun & Today having the fan's side of the story and the
Mirror & Star claiming he's a failed mugger and thug!
Through all this, the Man Utd clan seem to be trying to swing the blame
round to Palace as a club.
To try and be objective and a little bit rational....
Man U stir strong emotions. They are full of household names, people
who know nothing of football love them, to paraphrase Star Wars,
"They're more retailer than football club now" However, check out the
90 Minutes tables and you'll find that they have the worst disciplinary
record in the whole League, despite the "big club" syndrome that
generally affects referees.
Add to that the general glee felt by football fans when a member of the
opposition is booked or sent off, or makes a dreadful pass and you get
to understand why MU get a lot of verbal abuse.
Cantona was unhappy with a couple of tackles and was having a poor
game. In hindsight, he deserved his card far less than would have
Bosnich, Collymore or Sinclair on the same night under different refs,
but to blame Richard Shaw is harsh, he has been a superb defender this
season and I can hardly recall him getting any cards. Palace also have
one of the best disciplinary records and have not had one red card all
season. So Cantona can only blame himself or the ref.
The area where the incident happened is basically all members, it was
until the Homesdale closed for rebuilding. In 5 years of sitting there
I have seen nothing worse than handbags at dawn with the odd Millwall
or Chelsea fan around there. Most people are boring, middle aged fans,
like me and often have kids in tow. So there is usually little need for
stewards.
Right or wrong, football fans chant and shout at the opposition.
Sometimes it gets crude, sometimes, sadly, racist. If you are honest
calling someone a Scottish, Welsh or French git is as bad as calling
someone a black git, or a fat git? Players put up with it. The bloke
who had a go at Cantona very probably wnet over the top, MU stir that
sort of emotion, very strong ones. The Palace fans WERE pleased to see
him go, it gave us a better chance of winning. But Cantona went into
unacceptable territory when he attacked someone physically for a verbal
assault. The fan should/could be charged with verbal abuse under the
public order act, Cantona with assault & battery.
I just hope that Noades speaks up for Palace and our Stewards and fans
soon. To the credit of Palace & MU fans on Wednesday there was no other
reaction or aggro, just disbelief.
Paul
|
44.822 | | 45807::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Fri Jan 27 1995 13:12 | 12 |
|
Paddy Crerand was a joke on TV this morning. Going on about the Palace
kid being an " ex armed robber " as if for some reason this makes what
Cantona did excusable.
It does'nt matter what this bloke said to Cantona, it can't be any
worse than he suffers every time he plays an away game anywhere in the
Country.
Cantona has no defence.
Dave...
|
44.823 | re: Last | CODIN::PHAYDEN | | Fri Jan 27 1995 14:25 | 17 |
| 1) Paddy Crerand is a gobshite anyway so I really wouldn't pay much attention
to what he says. On Littlejohn yesterday evening he was pathetic but then
again so were Garath Crooks( what a prat ) and that other ex-England
international( whoever the hell he was ).
2) >It does'nt matter what this bloke said to Cantona, it can't be any
>worse than he suffers every time he plays an away game anywhere in the
>Country.
Maybe not. Do you or does anyone know what was said. Did this guy in his
interview with the Scum give a quote of what he said ?
P.S
George Best in an interview on the radio this morning reckons that Cantona
slipped.
|
44.824 | | PEKING::WILSOND1 | DAVE WILSON @WLC | Fri Jan 27 1995 14:31 | 8 |
|
RE-1
Yeah...he reckons he said " off you go Cantona, is an early bath for
you "............................and I believe him.
Dave...(-: (-:
|
44.825 | Go back to France you nasty French person you ! | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jan 27 1995 14:37 | 7 |
| One of the papers has interviewed the friend of the Palace fan, and I
quote ...
"Michael Pickett,a freind of Matthew Simmonds, who was attacked by
Cantona, said yesterday that his fellow Palace supporter had told him
[Cantona] to go back to France and had made a derisory gesture. "
|
44.826 | | UTRTSC::WARD | | Fri Jan 27 1995 14:47 | 1 |
| You mean -- "Get to France !!"
|
44.827 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | the Dutch have no concept of rust. | Fri Jan 27 1995 14:49 | 6 |
| You're muzzerrr waz a hamsterrrr, and your fazzer smelt of elderberreeez!
I fart in your general direction!
etc.
etc.
|
44.828 | | YUPPY::PANES | Oh la la or au revoir? | Fri Jan 27 1995 14:57 | 24 |
|
I have a season ticket to go and watch football. I do not pay to watch
the ritual that Cantona has to go through every time he is sent off. He struts
around like a peacock with a Vick's inhaler up his arse, wearing an
expression of disbelief. If he had gone straightaway maybe all of the
unpleasantness would have been avoided.
As to the crap that the media are spewing, and the ill-informed opinions
of "old pros", some of it beggars belief. To the press and teevee it is a
top story, which has so many different "angles". Racism, football hooligans,
criminals, star names and a chance to wheel out some old faces.
I beleive that most people who follow football realised that Cantona's
temperament is dodgy and that he was going to explode soon.
Can I claim my fifteen minutes of fame yet??
Stuart
BTW One of the papers said that United are going for their third straight win.
In case you missed it the Palace-United game was a one all draw.
|
44.829 | | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri Jan 27 1995 15:01 | 1 |
| You Arthur Keeeng!!
|
44.830 | Promise I won't agree with a Palace supporter agaiin | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Fri Jan 27 1995 18:36 | 4 |
| Re .821 - cheers,Paul, a rare moment of sense on thtis topic. But you didn't
tell us what the BBC said in reply?!
g
|
44.831 | Kick out the scum. | WSTENG::DSMITH | Shut the F**K up Mr. Howe | Sat Jan 28 1995 01:29 | 55 |
|
Ok folks, here are a few comments from the "football supporter"
involved in the incident with Cantona. Taken without permission
from that well known "newspaper", the Sun/Scum in their "world
exclusive" interview.
"He came at me feet first like an exocet missile"
"When Cantona was ordered off, I thought that would give me a couple
of minutes to nip to the loo. I walked 11 steps down to the front and
found myself bang in front of Cantona. I yelled, off you go Cantona,
its an early bath for you"
This contradicts many other witnesses who said the "supporter" ran
down 11 steps yelling, "you French B*****D, F**K off back to France"
"I do have a habit of shouting and swearing quite loudly without
realising it"
One of his colleagues said Cantona was getting the normal abuse about
him being French and all that, "thats what fans pay their 20 quid for"
The Sun/Scum makes great pains to point out that the incident happened
in the family enclosure. However, they do not condemn the "supporter"
involved for using foul and abusive language in the family enclosure
in front of many young children. A couple of young girls interviewed
on BBC the other night said they were shocked at the amount of abuse
Cantona was subjected to.
Of course Cantona should pay heavily for what happened, but comments
in certain "newspapers", imho, are racist in there nature and do not
help football in cleaning up its image. For a few years now we've all
been hearing how football should attract more families to games and
how all clubs are actively involved in stopping foul and abusive
language. If football is to clean up its image properly, surely
"supporters" like the one involved should also be kicked out of the
grounds.
If it had been, for example, Paul Ince that had been sent off, would
he have been called "an English B*****D" as he left the park? I think
not. The idiots may have called him a black B*****D, forgetting that
half of their own team would therefore be "black B*****S's". The dregs
that are involved in this sort of action/abuse should also be hammered
in the press, not made out to be some sort of white english hero.
Danny.
ps, before any flak is directed at me, I agree that Cantona should be
punished severely and support Man. U. in their decision to ban him
until the end of the season. Calls for him to be banned for life and
kicked out of the country are ridiculous. Remember Englands captain,
Stuart Pearce was hardly dragged through the gutter press for the
racist remarks he made to a certain player in a recent match.
|
44.832 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A big hit with pups | Mon Jan 30 1995 11:51 | 9 |
| The News of the Screws had Erics mum plastered over the front page
quoted as saying thta he attacked the Palace fan because he insulted
Erics mum by calling Cantona "A french motherf!$%er".
In the same paper they decided that Cantona was violent because he has
a speech defect. As Bob Mills pointed out on Goals on Sunday, it
explais a lot about Chris Eubank...
Stuart
|
44.833 | George Best - A Double short of a Measure | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Mon Jan 30 1995 12:32 | 23 |
| Before going on to Palace's great win....
From the Guardian Soccer Diary:
At The Fairfield Halls (Croydon) George Best was asked what he thought
of MU's purchase of Cole while on his Best/Marsh roadshow, his answer?
7 million is a lot for a n*gg*r
The management has requested assurances that he will make no such
comments again before any thought of asking him back.... and he was in
a rage about racist remarks to Cantona!
Anyway - excellent result at the City Ground and a 5th round tie away
at Watford - tempting fate, a quarter final berth beckons! No replays
to clog up the fixtures, just a suspension for Armstrong after another
yellow on Saturday for kicking the ball away (the Indy called it "over
fussy referee-ing") AND - no goals for "the future England centre
forward" Collywobble.
Should give us confidence for our next two games vs Ipswich & Coventry.
Paul
|
44.834 | Who the blinking flip are Crystal Palace? | CUCKOO::YEOMANSD | The only voice of reason | Mon Jan 30 1995 12:52 | 6 |
| > Anyway - excellent result at the City Ground and a 5th round tie away
> at Watford - tempting fate, a quarter final berth beckons! No replays
Tempting fate indeed, given the result at the end of last season.
Dave.
|
44.835 | Apples with Apples | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Mon Jan 30 1995 15:55 | 10 |
| Ref -1
Ah yes, but also remember the away game, which we won 3-1 if memory
serves.
The game at Selhurst was after the Championship presentation and
celebrating the last day of the Homesdale Terrace, the atmosphere was a
little different!
Paul
|
44.836 | | CUCKOO::YEOMANSD | The only voice of reason | Mon Jan 30 1995 18:01 | 1 |
| When is the 6th round being played?
|
44.837 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Mon Jan 30 1995 18:43 | 3 |
| >> When is the 6th round being played?
March 11th - I think you'll be "concentrating on the league" by then !
|
44.838 | | CUCKOO::YEOMANSD | The only voice of reason | Mon Jan 30 1995 18:59 | 6 |
| Ah, so Paneso misses this one. He'll be gutted.
Fancy going all the way to Australia, just because his face is well
know to Watford's 'biggest and hardest'.
Dave.
|
44.839 | Feb 18 | YUPPY::TAYLORM | | Mon Jan 30 1995 19:10 | 1 |
| Fifth Round starts on Feb 18.
|
44.840 | Neck, Out & Stick come to mind | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Fri Feb 10 1995 20:24 | 38 |
| A quick update for Stu when he gets back from Oz - been very busy this
week;
Ipswich 0 Palace 2
Great Palace support sang the lads to an eventually comfortable win,
marred by a harsh "2 yellows" sending off for Newman. Goals from Dowie
& Deano from the spot. Ipswich looked very poor, and had very little
passion in the stands. The pitch was also dreadful although it looked
good.
Palace v Owls is now Tuesday Mar 14 (damn! I'm on a course)
Soton v Palace is now Weds Mar 22
Palace have signed a 17 year old Swede, Bjorn Enqvist from Malmo for
#75k ish. He's the U18 captain of the national side.
Armstrong misses Coventry on Saturday & Looneypool away on Weds through
suspension
Dowie misses both Coca Coal games, ineligible, and Watford & Arsenal,
suspended. Newman misses Watford for sure but they are not clear yet
how many games he misses for his red card as it was for two yellows.
Choice without Armstrong is likely to be Salako & Dowie up front with
Ndah on the wing, and then Preece coming in for Dowie against
Looneypool.
I suppose Bruce Dyer could be a possibility also.
Predictions:
Palace 2 Coventry 0
Liverpool 1 Palace 1
Watford 1 Palace 3
Paul
|
44.841 | There was an empty seat in Row 11... | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Mon Feb 13 1995 11:08 | 29 |
| Well, I got the score right anyway.....
Palace 0 Coventry 2 (Jones, Dublin)
Att 11k ish
Lowest crowd of the season, caused by 3 cup games in the next week,
dreadful weather and Coventry brining about 50 fans!
Palace changed the midfield about a bit and it showed. Salako was
upfront to replace the suspended Armstrong with Ndah coming in on the
left. Main problem however was that Newman was missing, presumably
injured as his suspension doesn't start 'til the FA Cup game and was
replaced by Bowry who had a dreadful game. The midfield lacked any
co-hesion and allowed Coventry and the conditions to kill the game.
Palace were still complaining about a penalty (the second possible)
when Cobi Jones got on the end of an Ogrisovic hoof with Shaw & Coleman
playing after you Claude, and we ended up chasing the game (with little
effect)
I hope Smith changes it a bit for Liverpool. Patterson should make way
for Humphrey (not sure why JH was dropped anyway!) Preece & Dyer up
front and Salako back to midfield with Southgate, Pitcher and Newman.
If Newman isn't fit then try Matthew, he's a better passer than Bowry
and scraps for the ball more.
At least I predicted a draw for Liverpool!
paul
|
44.842 | ;-) | TRUCKS::SANT | There is a canal far away - Far Canal! | Tue Feb 14 1995 20:16 | 7 |
|
What did the brined fans taste like, Paul? Can't say I've ever
fancied a Coventry fan soaked in saltwater...
Never mind. We can't all have the same tastes, can we? 8-)
Andy.
|
44.843 | The man in black he say "Leeverpool" | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Fri Feb 17 1995 15:16 | 55 |
| Went to the match at Anfield - what a let down, 28 seconds left on the
watch apparently when they scored.
I took one of my salespeople alon, a neutral, and his comments at one
point was:
"Why does the ref give a free kick every time a Liverpool player falls
over but never when a Palace player falls over?"
Cue chants of "Who's the Scouser in the Black?" and "Same old Scousers
- Always Cheating" ;-)
Anyway, I'll watch the video tonight, but main reaction was a pretty
disciplined defensive performance from Palace who could have scored on
the break, and a "Forest-esque" performance from Liverpool, lots of
pretty swirling passes but no real bite.
I'll be interested to see Ruddock's flattening of Preece on TV - it
looked a definate red card but the ref totally ignored it.
Palace line up:
Martyn
Coleman Patterson Shaw
Humphrey Pitcher Gordon
Matthew Salako
Preece
SUBS: Dyer, Bowry, Wilmot
Still not sure why Newman wasn't playing. He was injured for Coventry
and is banned for Watford, but there is confusion as to what happened
on Wednesday. Anyway, Armstrong is back for Saturday and for the second
leg, when Ruddock is out.
Coleman's booking took him over 21 points so he will miss Chelsea &
Leeds.
Spurs game at Easter is live on Sky and has come forward to Good
Friday.
Up-coming games:
Sat 18 Watford A FACup
Weds 22 Liverpool CC Semi/II
Sat 25 Arsenal H (They have no Adams, Wright or Hartson!)
Weds 1 FAC Replay if necessary
Sun 5/3 Chelsea A
Weds 8/3 Leeds A
Sat 11 Villa H or FAC
Tues 14 Sheff Weds H
Sat 18 Wombles "A"
Weds 22 Soton A
Paul
|
44.844 | Razor's close shave | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | atom drum bop | Fri Feb 17 1995 16:10 | 5 |
|
re Ruddock - the referee either ignored or missed the challenge on
Preece. Brian Moore was in near hysterics over it!
Andy
|
44.845 | Mr Knowitall again | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Ayr we go | Fri Feb 17 1995 16:27 | 6 |
| Re. -2
I suspect the Ricky Newman was suspended as all suspension start 2 Mondays
after sending-off/21 points limit. As he was sent off (albeit for 2 bookings)
he will be suspended for at least 2 games but probably 3.
|
44.846 | Not only - but also... | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Fri Feb 17 1995 17:31 | 13 |
| Aha - but....
Newman was sent off on Sat 4th Feb, so his suspension started Mon 13,
which is Looneypool/1 & Watford. Similary Dowie passed 21 points vs
Ipswich so misses matches from Watford (ineligible for Looneypool)
BUT, what about Ruddock & Babb?
Ruddock was sent off on Weds 8th is memory serves, so a suspension from
Mon Feb 20th seems OK, but Babb was sent off before that so surely it
should have been from Monday 13 as well? But he is only missing
Wimbledon - a single game, for a professional foul.
Confused of Selhurst
|
44.847 | | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Heavens to Murgatroyd | Fri Feb 17 1995 17:40 | 7 |
|
So John Hussey has got it wrong has he ?
Nothing new there then.
Malc$sarfend_are_rubbish.
|
44.848 | | TRUCKS::SANT | There is a canal far away - Far Canal! | Fri Feb 17 1995 17:44 | 11 |
|
Ruddock's suspended for the second leg, Paul....
..and he should have been sent off for his assault on Preece. I
think the ref totally missed it, although it seemed to be in his
line of sight towards the ball.
Palace played well. This tie is not over by a long way yet.
Andy.
|
44.849 | Blame the FA | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Ayr we go | Fri Feb 17 1995 17:46 | 4 |
| Malc,
I'm never wrong. It just confirms the bias to any team wearing Red which
and plays in what used to be called Lancashire (smiley things)
|
44.850 | Every Prediction Wrong! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Mon Feb 20 1995 13:03 | 20 |
| Had a ticket for the "game" on Saturday but couldn't go due to a 24 hr
flu bug - stuck in bed all Saturday. Still, it didn't sound as if I
missed much! The pitch looked awful on TV. Palace seemed to have the
most of what chances there were, while Watford kept up their clean
sheet record.
The fixture list is looking congested now, and the dreaded "19th but
with 2 games in hand" starts to look possible! If we best Watford on
March 1st, we have Wolves at Selhurst sometime between Sat Mar 11 & Mo
Mar 13. If the Wombles beat Looneypool in their replay then they are at
home too! The main thing is that neither of the above scenario's look
likely to attract BBC or Sky, they'll be more likely to show MU Vs QPR
or Everton Vs Newcastle.
The replay means that Coleman will now miss Watford & Chelsea and be
available for Leeds. Newman will be back on Wednesday against
Liverpool. The Twin Towers beckon twice and we are down to 14-1 for the
FA Cup.
Paul
|
44.851 | | YUPPY::PANES | Flipper the bush kangaroo | Wed Feb 22 1995 15:17 | 6 |
|
According to the paper, Jan "Weeble" Molby might be "filling" a position
for Scousepool tonight.
Stuart
|
44.852 | 1-1 after extra time... | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Wed Feb 22 1995 16:16 | 4 |
|
He might be useful in the penalty shoot-out. :-)
Neil
|
44.853 | My shoes are STILL wet! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Thu Feb 23 1995 10:56 | 14 |
| Wet is too mild a euphemism - drowned, drenched, gale blown and snowed
on are better ones.
We left for Selhurst at around 6.45 in moderate rain. Got out of the
car at 7 in a downpour, got to the ground at 7.10 soaked to the skin in
every area not covered by coat or hat, and saw the ref call it off at
7.30 in a blizzard.
The match is rescheduled for March 8th, which means that our away match
at Leeds goes on hold and that Ruddock is back for them. Fortunately,
our replay with Watford means that Coleman does not miss the game,
being banned for Watford & Chelsea.
Paul
|
44.854 | Helder - 6.0 for diving, learning from McGoldrick | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Mon Feb 27 1995 11:27 | 36 |
| Half hearted, bunch of kids beaten by boring north Londoners, aided &
abbetted by serious crap referee.
Serious trouble for Palace, Andy Gray was talking about home form
keeping you up, our form this season looks like this: (Cups in
brackets)
H: LLDL(W)LWWD(W)LDL(WW)WDLL 3 League Wins 8 League Defeats
A: DDD(L)WL(W)WWLLDDLL(W)W(LD) 4 League Wins 5 League Defeats
Add to that the worst scoring record in all 4 divisions and it looks
grim. We should have taken #4m for Armstrong and bought a winger, and
played Dyer & Dowie or someone up front.
We are probably 2 or 3 players short of true premiership class week in
week out. Martyn, Coleman, Shaw, Pitcher, Salako are there. Gordon &
Newman will be. Southgate baffles me, the press go on about him, but I
haven't seen him have a good game for a year. He is playing too deep
this year.
We need a quality right back, a wide right player and a striker.
Humphrey has 2 good games in 3, but at 33 is getting caught for pace.
Patterson is a squad cover player, and the rest of our midfield is
lightweight. And as for Dyer.........
Watford on Wednesday, we need some confidence boosting.
Final point - had a new person sitting next to me on Saturday as our
regular pal was off ski-ing. I think he was a refugee from Care in the
Community. Although his mindless shouting was tolerable by most for
most of the game, I did start to get worried when he started yelling
"You're crap ref, I'm going to kill you with my knife"
This is not a joke.
Paul
|
44.855 | Littlewood's F.A, Coca-Cola and relegation | YUPPY::PANES | Flipper the bush kangaroo | Mon Feb 27 1995 11:41 | 21 |
| <<< Note 44.854 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Runnin' on Empty" >>>
-< Helder - 6.0 for diving, learning from McGoldrick >-
> Community. Although his mindless shouting was tolerable by most for
> most of the game, I did start to get worried when he started yelling
> "You're crap ref, I'm going to kill you with my knife"
Paul,
Its good to know that my ventriloquism is coming along. The ref did
seem to fall for just about every appeal the Dreary Ones went for. I
thought it was an "interesting" team selection, but was baffled by the
timing of Dyer's appearance. Once again Palace failed to exploit the
lack of pace of Arsenal central defence.
Southgate has been somewhat "patchy" of late. Take the captaincy off
him, give to Coleman or Shaw and lets go for the treble.
Stuart
|
44.856 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Super Donny Rovers | Tue Feb 28 1995 14:33 | 6 |
| Is the Palace - Villa game still on for the 11th March? I've been told that it's
been cancelled to make way for the F.A. Cup.
Cheers,
Mike
|
44.857 | One small problem... | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Ayr we go | Tue Feb 28 1995 14:37 | 7 |
| Aren't you presuming something here? Now what was it...
Oh, yes. You haven't actually got to the next round of the cup. The replay
is tomorrow night and looking at both sides recent scoring record it could
be a long penalty shoot-out :-)))
|
44.858 | how about 1996? | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Tue Feb 28 1995 15:52 | 7 |
|
re: -.1
I think Mike has a long wait for his team to get to the 6th round of
the FA cup. :-)
Neil
|
44.859 | Dull - but we got the result | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Thu Mar 02 1995 11:04 | 43 |
| 119 minutes of tedium, 1 minute of joy. Bit like selling really!
Watford looked like they were playing for penalties most of the game,
with 3 centre halves and 2 defensive full backs. They were also helped
by truely amazingly eccentric refereeing by (who else) Brian Hill.
Palace lacked the guile to break them down, and Watford could have
sneaked it in the first period of extra time but for two stunning saves
by Martyn.
Generally, Watford were only vaguely threatening from long range
efforts and high balls to Foster (Palace were without Coleman due to a
ban and lacked height at the back)
Dyer got a start cos of the Armstrong Affair (more later) and looked
dire apart from 1 header, Watford really saw us coming with him. He was
replaced by the eventual scorer Ndah and later Preece came on for
Humphrey to good effect - Preece & Dowie, now doesn't that strike
terror into the heart of Premiership defenders!
MotM for Palace - Darren Pitcher (again), with Martyn & Shaw close
runners up.
As for Armstrong, at first it seemed like he was just dropped. Then an
injury was rumoured, then (presumably from people who didn't see him on
the bench & Smith in the Director's box) that a deal had been done with
the Toons, for some combination of Lee Clark, Steve Howey, Watson &
Cash. Ultimately, Smith told the press that he hadn't played on the
advice of the club surgeon, but they hoped he would be available in a
couple of games (Looneypool?). No further info was forthcoming. Strange
& stranger.
Next games:
Chelsea Away Sunday (Sky)
Liverpool Home Weds (CC Cup - ITV)
Wolves Home Sat 11th FA Cup
Sheff Weds Home Tues 14th (damn - I'm on a course!)
Wombles "Away" Sat 18th
Soton Away Weds 22nd
Leeds Away & Villa Home to be re-arranged
Paul
|
44.860 | Buzz buzz?? Ho ho | YUPPY::PANES | Skippy the bush dolphin | Thu Mar 02 1995 11:37 | 11 |
| When I heard Smith mention a surgeon on the radio, I thought he must have
meant a tree surgeon - to get rid of the dead wood like Bruce Dire (sic).
Ho hum... QPR must be really bad this season because the bookies
have given them even longer odds that the (less than) Fab Ones.
If Palace perform against Scousepool like they did last night, I imagine the
score will make the opening game of the season seem tight.
Stuart
|
44.861 | He's got Eagle's Disease | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Ayr we go | Thu Mar 02 1995 11:57 | 6 |
| Apparently, Armstrong is the worst affected player at Selhurst PArk - he's
allergic to scoring ;-))
But seriously, R5 said he had a 'virus' and was told not to play by the club
doc.
|
44.862 | | ARNIES::SMITHP1 | Bigmouth strikes again | Thu Mar 02 1995 13:47 | 6 |
|
>Ho hum... QPR must be really bad this season because the bookies
>have given them even longer odds that the (less than) Fab Ones.
They are Stuart, they are.
|
44.863 | Armstrong being Victimised? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Tue Mar 07 1995 11:44 | 27 |
| Does anybody else in here (other than Palace fans!) think Armstrong is
being harshly & unfairly treated by the FA? Sure he smoked a joint, so
does a very high percentage of the population at some time (even Bill
Clinton - but he didn't inhale :-) ) It is not performance enhancing,
is non-addictive and is barely illegal (Its not in Holland), yet he has
to undergo rehab! The circumstances haven't come out, but given that he
was tested on a Monday, it was presumably after a game on Saturday or
on Sunday afternoon.
Palace are currently being told he is definately out for the CC on
Wednesday, probably the FAC on Saturday and possibly Sheff Weds & the
Wombles in the League the week after, and he has already missed 2
games. A 6 match ban would equate to a very violent act on the field.
Christ, Vinnie Jones got nothing for biting a journo!
Given that 8 other players have also tested positive for something
Chrissie seems to be being victimised here because he playes in the
Premiership. For once I agree with the Sun when they said that it was
understandable given the pressure of fighting relegation, not scoring
goals, constant transfer speculation and a sick young baby plus other
stuff going back to when he was a kid.
Am I being too afflicted with Rose tinted specs here? Is having a toke
so heinous a crime? Probably 30-40% of the players in the league have
at some time.
Paul
|
44.864 | Wrong side of the bed...not me.. | YUPPY::PANES | Strength through ennui | Tue Mar 07 1995 12:16 | 22 |
| <<< Note 44.863 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Runnin' on Empty" >>>
-< Armstrong being Victimised? >-
> Does anybody else in here (other than Palace fans!) think Armstrong is
> being harshly & unfairly treated by the FA? Sure he smoked a joint, so
Paul, I feel that you are jumping to conclusions here. Did Armstrong
smoke a joint? As far as I am aware the only "fact" to emerge in this F.A.
fiasco is that traces of cannabis were found in a sample that he provided
for a random drugs test. He has since been tested ( 7 times ) and no traces
of the IOC/FIFA class B drug have been found.
Its another Scousepool stitch up.
Stuart
BTW On a lighter note I see that "O.J" Ince has been charged by plod for
attacking Dennis Warren. I hope that the Munichs do the right thing
and ban him before Her Majesty's Justice administers a suitably
harsh sentence.
|
44.865 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Tue Mar 07 1995 12:19 | 17 |
| Paul,
I would agree with you that he is being treated extremely harshly.
Having the odd smoke isn't going to affect his performance unless he
does it in the dressing room 5 minutes before kick-off. The FA, whilst
having the commonsense to have a rehab programme for serious cases ie
Mr. Merson, have overreacted completely. Given the fiascos of the
season thus far at various clubs they are wanting to show that they are
in charge. Unfortunately for Armstrong, he is being made the scapegoat.
Presumably, someone in the FA will be taking responsibility for the
leaking of Armstrongs name to the papers (Okay everyone guessed but
they still confirmed it) instead of received. I would interested to
know the other players involved to see the predicament that their clubs
were in and if they have been entered into a rehab programme.
Stuart
|
44.866 | 4p worth | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Tue Mar 07 1995 12:21 | 12 |
|
Armstrong should play on Wednesday. If it wasn't a classified IOC/FIFA
stimulating drug then so what? Sounds like the FA playing power-games
again.
Personally I would rather see the full strength Palace side play.
As for the Ince situation, I think he should get the same treatment as
M. Cantona. Just because he used his fists rather than a drop-kick
doesn't make his behaviour anymore excusable.
Neil
|
44.867 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue Mar 07 1995 12:32 | 28 |
| >>It is not performance enhancing,
In Armstrong's case, I don't think this needed to be stated.
>>and is barely illegal
? What does "barely illegal" mean - either it is legal or it is
illegal.
>>For once I agree with the Sun when they said that it was
>>understandable given the pressure of fighting relegation, not scoring
>>goals, constant transfer speculation and a sick young baby plus other
>>stuff going back to when he was a kid.
Stop please - you'll having me crying in a minute. The man is paid x
thousand pounds a week to put up with such "pressure". Does this mean
we can expect the entire squads of Leicester and Ipswich to be enjoying
the odd spliff because they're fighting relegation, Stan Colleymore
because of his transfer speculation, Gary Lineker cos his son was sick
and me because I wasn't allowed to have a fish-tail parka when I was a
lad. Do me a favour !
Having said all that I do think the FA have over-reacted. It's all
part of the FA's master-plan to ensure those nice-boys from Merseyside
win a trophy this season.
Dave
|
44.868 | say no to drugs.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Tue Mar 07 1995 13:06 | 12 |
| Anyone caught using drugs should be punished because it's against the
law. Whether the drug was performance-enhancing, mind-bending or a
`social' drug is totally irrelevant. Drugs are a plague in society and
must be stamped out. I can't understand how anyone can feel `sympathy'
for Armstrong. I presume that he's a VERY well paid player and it looks
like he's been caught red-handed. He deserves whatever punishment he
gets, (that goes for anybody caught using drugs)....
I'll get off my high horse now, but where drugs are concerned there
should be no half measures....
Ray....
|
44.869 | | FORTY2::ABRAHAMS | | Tue Mar 07 1995 13:08 | 1 |
| so you would advocate the banning of players who use alcohol?
|
44.870 | Flying Eagle | TRUCKS::SANT | There is a canal far away - Far Canal! | Tue Mar 07 1995 13:16 | 14 |
|
Sounds like he'd advocate public flogging ;-)
I think Armstrong's being hung out to dry by the media. The drug
is on the IOC list and therefore banned. So ban him, fine him and
let him get over it.
I don't think argueing that it's only "slightly" illegal is
relevant....bit like being only "slightly" pregnant.....but I'm
amazed at the outcry. It wasn't coccaine or heroin, it was a joint.
Nothing to get too exitied about really, and in this country it's
illegal. In several it isn't.
Andy.
|
44.871 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Tue Mar 07 1995 13:34 | 9 |
| .869
>>> so you would advocate the banning of players who use alcohol?
not at all. In the first place, alcohol isn't illegal. And I'm not
going to get involved in comparing the evils of drink against drugs.
I've seen too much of what the abuse of both can do to people, nuff
said....
Ray....
|
44.872 | | YUPPY::PANES | Strength through ennui | Tue Mar 07 1995 13:45 | 7 |
| Ray,
It is not illegal to take drugs. It is illegal to be in possession of drugs.
No-one has proved that Armstrong knowlingly took cannabis or has ever
knowlingly been in possession of any illegal substances.
Rumpole
|
44.873 | re -2 | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The West is the Best | Tue Mar 07 1995 14:06 | 9 |
| ....Abuse of Cannabis? What? How the hell can you abuse a non-addictive
substance like that? You're getting confused with Cocaine, Ray. I've known
loads of people who take Cannabis, and none of them appear to have suffered
from "abusing" it. Alcohol is far more detrimental to one's performance.
Anyway, I agree that if a substance is banned, you can't complain about being
suspended if traces are found in your blood.
The argument then deflects onto the inclusion of certain substances on the
list.
|
44.874 | say no to drugs.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Tue Mar 07 1995 15:11 | 14 |
| .873
never having taken cocaine or cannabis, it's quite possible that I am
confused....
whether I'm confused or not, the fact remains that `whatever' substance
he (allegedly) took is illegal and he should be punished....
I also know people who have taken cannabis with no ill-effects but some
of these people couldn't get high enough eventually and went on to the
harder stuff....it's a sad situation to get into and I hope Chris
Armstrong has learnt his lesson after this episode....
Ray....
|
44.875 | Hang Draw & Quarter Him! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Wed Mar 08 1995 16:28 | 33 |
| Interesting debate....
It now appears that the FA was being even more draconian. Ron Noades
has now issued a statement on the matter. Palace never disputed the
test and voluntarily withdrew Armstrong (Noades instructed Smith to
pull him out vs Watford) they also agreed with the FA to keep it
confidential (Why would the FA want to do that?) The FA informed them
that if they did publicise it, and kept playing Armstrong pending
further discussion, he would be banned sine die for SIX MONTHS! That
smacks of very awry logic and justice to me.
Wise is still playing with a conviction and pending jail sentence,
Brucie's stuff seems to have gone away etc etc. Wise even had the brass
neck on Sky on Sunday to criticise Armstrong 'cos footballers should be
role models! Excuse me while I beat up this taxi driver.
Anyway, we are without him for a while. On drugs/cannabis etc, cannabis
is non addictive, legal in some European countries, medically less
dangerous than alcohol and will *probably* be legal in our lifetime. I
hasten to add I am not a user! Just know a few! It seems rather two
faced to ignore footballers getting pissed and beating up
people/cars/property and threaten a 6 month ban on someone for a quiet
toke at home.
But....on to tonight. Not very optimistic given that Looneypool haven't
conceded 2 for ages and we have only scored once in 6 games. Expect
Preece & Salako up front unless Smiffy throws a wild card like Launders
or a joker like Dyer (please no!) into things.
Overall, pretty glum about staying up the moment but hopefully the lads
will "do it for Chris"
Paul
|
44.876 | | YUPPY::PANES | Strength through ennui | Mon Mar 13 1995 12:25 | 23 |
|
Palace 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1
Palace still without Chris Armstrong failed to get into any sort
of rhythm against a huff'n'puff Wolves, until Iain "Pretty Boy" Dowie
slotted home a volley from 7 yards. This followed a nod-on by Coleman
after a Richard Shaw free-kick. Palace then appeared to be in control
of the game until Gordon Cowan's equalised. If you saw the goal on teevee
I'll let you judge whether it should have been allowed or not.
Mike Stowell pulled off a good couple of saves late in the game, notably
one from Eric "Ninja" Young.
Replay at Wolves on Wednesday 27th March. The winners will be playing
the self-styled "Biggest Club in the World" in the semi-final. I
presume that this will be played at Highbury so as not to inconvenience
the "World's Biggest Club"'s fans.
Stuart
|
44.877 | Three points to the Palace | YUPPY::PANES | Its not colossal, and its not clever | Wed Mar 15 1995 11:52 | 18 |
|
Palace 2 Sheffield Wednesday 1
The goals just keep on coming at the San Selhurst. A lively looking
Wednesday attack took the lead in the first half after Palace had
squandered a few chances. One nil down at half time and the story of
the season appeared to be continuing. After what one paper described
as a "wonderful through ball from Southgate " ( which looked like a
hopeful punt to me ), Drug Crazed Chrissie Armstrong potted home, having
previously made a hash of things, to score Palace's equaliser. More
pressure resulted in Palace pin-up Iain " Freddy Kruger " Dowie slotting.
Err thats it,
Stuart
|
44.878 | Eeven Donna McPhail is having a pop | YUPPY::PANES | It was definitely Elvis | Mon Mar 20 1995 13:16 | 13 |
|
Wimbledon 2 Palace 0
A truly awful "performance". Little effort, little skill, half-hearted support
and no points.
Palace are back in the messy stuff .
Stuart
|
44.879 | Grim & Grimmer | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Mon Mar 20 1995 15:03 | 29 |
| Not been around for a while due to having to do some manager type
stuff.
- Looneypool in the CC Cup - no complaints, they deserved it. We'd have
been better with Chrissie and the ref was a little myopic but then they
always are with "big" teams
- Wolves in the FA Cup - should have won it on the day. Truely awful
ref, a fact agreed with by the papers. Cowans' goal should never have
stood, then Stowell kept them in it
- Sheff Weds, Prem - missed it due to a course, but the other half says
it was great and we played really well.
- Wombles, Prem
Stuart said it all really. We were dreadful after the first 20-30
minutes. The Wombles strangled the game with a mix of long ball and
offside and we were too naive to sort it out. Interesting seeing te
goalline melee from inside the goal - yeah Ninja went in a bit late,
and deserved a card, but what about two Wombles - one stamping on his
head and one kicking him repeatedly in the stomach? Action from the FA
- nah! no chance
IMHO we have to either buy a couple of players or throw someof the kids
in. We have supposedly got some real quality teenagers (Enqvist,
Harris, Scully, Launders, Ginty etc) they couldn't do worse.
Paul
|
44.880 | and hang the D.J. | YUPPY::PANES | It was definitely Elvis | Mon Mar 20 1995 18:41 | 5 |
|
Rumours abound that Smith has 2 weeks/2 matches to make a noticeable
improvement or he gets the old tin tack.
Stuart
|
44.881 | Sell Bruce Dyer - Buy Vinny Samways | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Mon Mar 20 1995 18:51 | 18 |
| 2 weeks would be interseting as we only have a cup and one premier
game! Current sequence is:
Weds 22/3 Wolves A FAC Rep
Sat 1/4 Man C H Prem
Sat 8/4 Blackburn A or Sun 9/4 Man Utd FAC Semi
Tues 11/4 Villa H
Fri 14/4 Spurs H
Mon 17/4 QPR A
Sat 29/4 Forest H
Weds 3/5 Soton A
Sat 6/5 W Ham H
Tues 9/5 Leeds A
Sun 14/5 Newcastle A
All looks very similar to 1992/3
Paul
|
44.882 | Post-goal theatre with Iain Dowie | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | atom drum bop | Tue Mar 21 1995 17:19 | 15 |
| What do Palace supporters think of Iain Dowie's post goal celebrations
then? I like the one where he jumps up in the air, both knees bent and
grimaces as though his constipation has just come to an end or this
new one where he goes down on one knee and does a sort of Charles
Atlas impression.
Having played in the same 6th Form School side, (oh no! sychophant
alert!) I can confirm that he never took part in these sort of antics
in his early days and these performances have obviously been groomed since
playing at the professional level. Actually, Iain was a skillful
midfield player in those days who would score pretty regularly whereas
these days he is considered a centre-forward in the 'donkey' mould
who probably treasures goals.
Andy
|
44.883 | Dreaming of Villa Park | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Tue Mar 21 1995 17:24 | 13 |
| Palace have never adopted such trivia as goal celebrations, probably
because we never score that many! We prefer to watch from the sidelines
as Fowler switches his shirt round so skillfully (and Razor tries to
emulate him and gives up in confusion) or Colly-prat turns round from
firing his blanks to find no Forest players share his enthusiasm for
his efforts.
Dowie clearly has yet to learn that the "little" teams like the Eagles
dare not allowed to do such things because we would affront the Sky
cameras.
The One Who knows his place
|
44.884 | | YUPPY::PANES | It was definitely Elvis | Tue Mar 21 1995 17:30 | 11 |
| Andy,
As a Chelsea fan , I am sure that you have a lot of experience of watching
"donkey" centre forwards. Iain Dowie has not only brought his impressive
array of talents to the San Selhurst, he has also brought a touch of
glamour. Too much is made of the film star good looks of some of the younger
players in the Premier. Dowie has film star looks as well. Ok, so the film
in question is Nightmare on Elm Street, but looking like Freddy Kruger has to
be better than looking and playing like Robert Fleck.
Stuart
|
44.885 | Brief, to the point & in the Semis | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Thu Mar 23 1995 13:43 | 31 |
| Wolves 1 (Kelly) Palace 4 (Armstrong 2, Dowie, Pitcher)
Great win, and a good performance by all & sundry. Palace looked a yard
quicker and much better organised. All 4 goals were superb, and
Armstrong started to repay some of his debt to the fans & club with a
brilliant performance.
All on to the Mancs at Villa Park now - Sunday 9th.
It was a shame Soton came back to beat the Toons, but looking at the
table in the light of games in hand etc, all of the following are
potentially within a point or two of each other:
W Ham Max Pts 61
Soton 66
Villa 63
Everton 63
Arsenal 64
Man City 65
Norwich 66
Sheff Weds 64
Coventry 64
Palace 64
Palace have to play Man C, Villa & W Ham at Selhurst, and Soton away.
If we play like last night we'll have no problems.
Now for a couple of players on deadline day, and a nice bit of porridge
for oooh-aaah.
paul
|
44.886 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cos I missed you... Yeah.... I missed you | Thu Mar 23 1995 13:52 | 4 |
| Arsenal are a bit close to going down if they can only get a maximum of
64 points... things are lookup a bit dodgy for the Gooners..
Rick.
|
44.887 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Thu Mar 23 1995 14:07 | 9 |
| The problem with allocating maximum points is that most teams on the
list have to play one or more of the other teams on the list.
Additionally, how many of the teams have to go to Blackburn or Man U?
Can't see many of those teams beating either of them.
My four to go down are Leicester, Ipswich, West Ham & Palace (despite
last nights good performance).
Stuart
|
44.888 | Condolences to Scottish Football | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Thu Mar 23 1995 17:42 | 27 |
| Semi Final News ----
Tickets on sale at the club on Sunday 26th from 10am to:
Golden Eagle Members
Season Ticket Holders
Club Members
Holders of stubs for Watford H or Wolves A
Prices #38/30/22/14 + restricted view for 12
Cash only, unsold tickets on sale from 9.30am on Mon 28th, also cash,
personal application only. Don't know how many we get, I would guess
10-15,000 out of the 40,000 ish? We have 8,500 season ticket holders.
Re-arranged fixtures:
A Villa H now Tues 04/04
Blackburn A now Tues 11/04 (unless the semi is replayed)
Transfer speculation:
Expect signing of Ray Houghton for around #250k to fill the Wilkins
role, and (alledgedly) Eddie McGoldrick is on his way back for around
#400k (a profit of #400k - less George's cut :-) )
Paul
|
44.889 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Thu Mar 23 1995 17:49 | 6 |
| Paul,
Is it true about McGoldrick or are you just telling porkies. If it is,
I think I'll have a pint to celebrate getting rid the useless lump.
Suart
|
44.890 | Looks Possible | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Thu Mar 23 1995 17:51 | 5 |
| It's "true" according to the Evening Standard, but nothing from the
club. It wouldn't be that bad for us, as a right winger, as we have two
very promising teenagers in that position for a couple of years time.
Paul
|
44.891 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | m|o|t|o|r|h|e|a|d | Thu Mar 23 1995 18:36 | 4 |
| Eddie McGoldrick, right wing, the only thing missing is the word
speed.
barry.
|
44.892 | | YUPPY::PANES | It was definitely Elvis | Thu Mar 23 1995 18:38 | 12 |
| <<< Note 44.891 by YUPPY::OHAGANB "m|o|t|o|r|h|e|a|d" >>>
> Eddie McGoldrick, right wing, the only thing missing is the word
> speed.
barry,
By speed, I'm sure you mean charlie.
stuart
|
44.893 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Thu Mar 23 1995 18:53 | 4 |
| It's ok, he's just got to ask Chris Armstrong & i'm sure he'd be able
to come up with some 8^)
Stuart
|
44.894 | Ray replaces Ray (Tango Variety) | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Fri Mar 24 1995 11:11 | 21 |
| Got Houghton for #300k, missed out on McGoldrick for #400k 'cos "Stuart
Houston wanted to keep his squad as strong as possible"
And all you Gooners never rated Eddie?!?
Houghton can play in the Semi Final.
We've got just over 15,000 tickets for the Semi, so presumably the
Mancs have 30k+, sounds like the Alamo!
Also - Dowie is supposedly suspended for Villa & Man C in the League
so we will have to have Preece I suppose. And finally....
Ron Noades has turned down Bruce Dyer's transfer request.
A passing thought - Alan Smith gave Armstrong an ultimatum before the
Wolves game - score & win it for us or else... I wonder if Noades had
told him that if we went out and Armstrong didn't do well enough he
would have been sold yesterday?
Paul
|
44.895 | Two weeks and sore bottys all round | YUPPY::PANES | It was definitely Elvis | Fri Mar 24 1995 11:55 | 34 |
| I cannot believe that Houghton haggled over personal terms. Surely he should
regard playing for the Palace an honour, an expect the club just to give
him out of pocket expenses.
Re: ticket allocation... another warm welcome for Graham Belly at Wembley
methinks.
Cantona
=======
His case is the greatest miscarriage of justice since the Guildford Four. To
say that his defence is flimsy is being unfair to really flimsy things. As
Lloyd Grossman ( he of irritable vowel syndrome ) would say .."lets consider
the evidence".
Firstly Le grand Merde says that he was fouled "repeatedly and painfully"
throughout the match. Not from where I was sitting. He kicked Rick Shaw
a few times but that was about the extent of it.
Secondly, it alleged that he was of "previous good character". Ok, so
he used to confine his violent petulant outburts ( stamping etc ) to the
pitch, but surely that does not make him an angel.
Thirdly, and possibly most damning of all, it is alleged that St Matthew
Simmons, said "F**king, cheating Fr*nch c*nt. F*ck off back to Fr*nce, you
motherf*cker". I find it highly improbable that Mr Simmons used exactly
the same words as me.
I rest my case,
Rumpole
|
44.896 | | XSTACY::FUNBOX::jLuNdOn | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Fri Mar 24 1995 17:07 | 5 |
| re -1
Trying to stir something Rumpole?
James.
|
44.897 | | TRUCKS::SANT | There is a canal far away - Far Canal! | Fri Mar 24 1995 17:54 | 12 |
|
He's just upset at not getting called as a key witness, which he
obviously was, along with all those other 100s of unbiased CP fans.
Another travesty of justice, as once again the fair-minded, honest
citizen is prevented from testifying against a potential axe-
murderer.
Are the streets safe these days?
Andy.
|
44.898 | | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Thu Mar 30 1995 12:47 | 8 |
|
Mr Pateman,
Have you heard of any injuries from last night? Good to see
Palace Pin-up Iain Dowie slot.
Stuart
|
44.899 | Looks OK to me | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Thu Mar 30 1995 18:52 | 8 |
| Only those probably inflicted on Eire by Psycho Patterson. Dowie took
his goal well, Coleman didn't look at fault for any of the Wales goals,
and Deano & Launders looked OK in the U21's New man Houghton didn't get
on the pitch for Eire.
Oh - and Dowie is suspended for Man C & Villa - alledgedly.
Paul
|
44.900 | Justice must be *seen* to be done | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Fri Mar 31 1995 13:05 | 6 |
|
Eric Cantona's appeal is being heard today. Hopefully he'll be locked up
and then we can get back to watching and discussing football.
Stuart
|
44.901 | 15 points from 30 needed - please give generously | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Fri Mar 31 1995 21:07 | 5 |
| Palace have won the first battle of the Semi by winning the "toss" and
wearing their home kit. I presume Man U will be in all black - suitably
funereal for their double hopes I would say!
Paul
|
44.902 | Grim Reaper | FUTURS::MARSHALL1 | | Fri Mar 31 1995 22:12 | 7 |
|
... or the same colour as the Grim Reaper, coming to end Palaces hopes
of ever winning anything
;-) Steve
|
44.903 | Moving On Up | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Mon Apr 03 1995 12:33 | 27 |
| Palace 2 Man C 1
Armstrong Rosler
Patterson
Excellent first half performance, should have been more that 1 up.
Houghton made a real difference. His passing was accurate and his
running off the ball was superb - something we have been missing all
season. (Why wait until deadline day to replace Old Bald Git Butch?)
When the younger Palace players such as Dyer get to know his style, we
should be a 100% better team.
City came back into it whenthe dropped their 5 at the back and brought
on Summerbee, which led to Rosler scoring, but Palace got the points
through Darren Patterson's first ever goal for the club. Coleman hit a
post and Salako missed a sitter shortly after. Bruce Dyer also had his
best game for the club, setting up Armstrong's goal and winning the
corner for Patterson's. City looked very average and could be in deep
trouble soon.
Villa on Tuesday at San Selhurst and a win could see us above Everton &
Soton. But it will leave us with 5 away games left and only 3 at home
(Forest, Spurs & WHU) still - our away form has been good. I reckon
wins against Villa, West Ham & Soton (A), plus a couple of draws would
see us safe on 48 points - but then we said that last time!
Paul
|
44.904 | I'm sure he's getting worse | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Mon Apr 03 1995 12:41 | 8 |
|
Paul,
What did you think of Smith's new plan, start the game with 10 players and
add Dyer to make up the numbers?
STuart
|
44.905 | Harsh - but not totally unfair | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Mon Apr 03 1995 12:48 | 12 |
| Stuart,
I think you are being harsh, Dyer's only big mistake was losing the
ball to allow City to score - well, and not passing to Houghton when he
could have been clear on goal, and missing a header in front of goal
and...
but never mind, he's one for the future ;-> Actually, I do believe he
had a generally good game and showed (strength on the ball apart) he
could become a good player.
Paul
|
44.906 | April Fools? | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Mon Apr 03 1995 15:03 | 5 |
| Had to laugh at Grandstand on Saturday seeing Martyn flailing around in
those large goals. Best quote from the manager when he said he couldn't
think why FIFA chose Palace ;-)
Must have helped the Eagles strikers copnfidence though.
|
44.907 | WHAT ?!?!?! | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cut Throat Jake | Mon Apr 03 1995 15:26 | 9 |
|
YOU MEAN THAT WAS AN APRIL FOOL ??? Damn and blast, I was totally
taken in by that one, especially with Lineker giving it the perfectly
serious comments at the end.
And I thought I'd spotted them all. I'm sick as a parrot, Brian.
Gullible of Battlefield.
|
44.908 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Mon Apr 03 1995 15:27 | 3 |
| I went for it too...
B****cks. I usually spot them all......b*ggery, b****cks. Dammit.
|
44.909 | Blame FIFA | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Mon Apr 03 1995 15:55 | 2 |
| I think FIFA is to blame for making the story so believeable. You
wouldn't put anything past that lot. ;-(
|
44.910 | Griffin Park & Wycombe next year?!?! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Wed Apr 05 1995 13:37 | 6 |
| Grim - and getting grimmer :-(
0-0 summed it all up really. And Ninja & Coleman looked crocked.
Paul
|
44.911 | Its looking good for Sunday | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Wed Apr 05 1995 14:33 | 17 |
| <<< Note 44.910 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Runnin' on Empty" >>>
-< Griffin Park & Wycombe next year?!?! >-
Paul,
I am sorry but I do not share your pessimism. Dyer was once again the
Man of the Match and looking worth every penny of the million Palace
paid for him. Surely, with Bruce showing such dazzling form the injuries
and suspensions the club have are an irrelevance.
Stuart
( this posting has not been processed by the Houghton-Mifflin Sarcasm
checker)
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44.912 | Seagulls and Sardines | UBOHUB::COLLIP_P | | Wed Apr 05 1995 14:57 | 13 |
|
Guys
I thought Villa played very well and we were fortunate not to loose
by 2 or 3.I must question Smiffys tatics up-front as all the high
balls were won by the Villa defence.We looked better once the injured
Coleman moved up..Why didnt he switch it before the injury ala-the
Liverpool tie ? Will Dyer ever score..not in this division,bring back
Willo at least he could control the ball.
Give me a wave on Sunday...Im in the cheap seats in the corner of the
Doug Ellis
Pete C.
|
44.913 | | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Wed Apr 05 1995 15:09 | 11 |
| Pete,
I agree that Palace were fortunate that the linesman was Russian.
According to the papers it doesn't look good for The Ninja and Surf Hero
Chris Coleman and they will probably miss Sunday. I am also beginning
to worry about Smith's team selection. Surely Wilmot should have started
instead of Dyer.
Stuart
BTW It was a bit of a corker of a shot from Southgate .
|
44.914 | and they say ban boxing | KERNEL::WITHALLG | We Don't Do Duvets ....... | Mon Apr 10 1995 12:42 | 12 |
|
Palace 2 Man U 2
dowie Irwin
Armstrong Pallister
Good game, but the only thing the radio was reporting this morning is
the apparent murder of a Palace supporter kicked to death at a Walsall
service station by so called Man utd supporters.
Nice one boys.
|
44.915 | | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Benny the Ball | Mon Apr 10 1995 12:50 | 6 |
|
.914
On the 8:30 news : three men from Manchester have been arrested in
connection with the incident.
|
44.916 | Not to blame - but why didn't Eric stay cool :-( | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Mon Apr 10 1995 16:02 | 44 |
| The Palace fans enjoyed themselves inside Villa Park - the Mancs looked
bored & worried by turns.
There were obviously going to be a few MU in the Palace areas, but when
tickets went on sale the club said that W Midlands police would eject
them. Ho Ho - when MU equalised, up they stood, and the police watched
them. The only incident seemed to be at the far end (Holte end) of the
Doug Ellis, where it looked like a large block of seats had gone to
Mancs and they ended up ring fenced by plod.
As for the game - the Palace fans made the day with balloons & colour
and the team lived up to it. MU were awful at the back and we should
have punished them more. Martyn was in trouble from the first minute
when he got a kick on the hand, and winced when ever he took crosses,
but still pulled off a blinding save from Giggs.
Richard Shaw played his now usual excellent game at the back ( a better
option for El Tel than the two behemoths he currently plays? He's
certainly much more mobile and a better marker) Coleman went off after
the first serious tackle on his bad ankle, but Dean Gordon looked back
to form. We guessed something was on when Twin Towers Al Pardew sat a
couple of seats away from us, and Geoff Thomas was spotted in the
coffee queue.
Saw no trouble of note either in or out of the ground. From our
perspective, we couldn't see why singing about Cantona would upset the
Palace fans - its a Man U problem. Very little singing about Cantona
from us, mostly Glad All Over which the PA for some reason played both
at the start of the match and at the start of extra time!
Very flat feeling leaving, just like Wembley 1990, unfinished business.
I don't think we'll be able to get there on Weds (if its played - if
its postponed we'll be on hols) so Sky will have to do.
Dreadful news about the Palace fan, I just hope we don't know him from
our area of the Members stand - but what the hell were coaches doing in
Walsall an hour before kick -off? That's a fair way from the ground?
Fixture congestion is a real problem now, especially if the game is
called off. We already have Spurs on Friday, QPR on Monday, and one
assumes the following week is still sacrosanct for Euro Champs. I
cansee three game in a week coming up.
Paul
|
44.917 | I suppose the cretins now think they're even | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Mon Apr 10 1995 20:14 | 23 |
| Replay is confirmed as going ahead. Palace's away game at Blackburn is
now Thurs 20/04, leaving the next week:
Weds 12/04 Man Utd FAC Replay
Fri 14/04 Home Spurs Prem
Mon 17/07 Away QPR Prem
Thurs 20/04 Away Blackburn Prem
Looks like Nigel Martyn could be out for the season with a broken
finger, expect Jimmy Glass to be recalled from loan at Portsmouth as
cover for Rhys Wilmott (why did the Graun on Saturday have to talk
about big Nige only missing 3 games in 5 years!!!) Coleman & young are
also struggling.
News reports say that the Palace coach was a family coach attacked by
MU "fans" hell bent on trouble come what may. Hmmm.
The fan who died was a 35 year old father of 4.
Lets hope everybody keep their head on Wednesday.
Paul
|
44.918 | Here we go again | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Tue Apr 11 1995 13:32 | 24 |
| <<< Note 44.917 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Runnin' on Empty" >>>
-< I suppose the cretins now think they're even >-
> News reports say that the Palace coach was a family coach attacked by
> MU "fans" hell bent on trouble come what may. Hmmm.
Echoes of my own experiences on the way to the '90 Cup Final ( replay ).
Our bus had its windows stoved in ( it had about 40% woman on it ), and
the bus behind carrying mostly women and children suffred a similar
fate. This happened in traffic as we went passed the Manc pub in Kilburn.
Fortunately everyone on our bus stayed on. I could tell by the tortured
faces on the MU fans that they didn't want to swap scarves etc.
Back to football and I think that the Palace have blown it. If Coleman
Martyn *and* the Ninja are out then I can't see the team containing MUFC.
Anyway another trip to Rat City and the beautiful vistas around Villa
awaits.
Stuart
|
44.919 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | We Don't Do Duvets ....... | Wed Apr 12 1995 15:18 | 8 |
|
Is it on the box ?
Gary_rooting_for_palace_fnar
|
44.920 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Wed Apr 12 1995 15:27 | 5 |
| > Is it on the box ?
Yeah, Sky have it live. Presumably, BBC are showing highlights
Stuart
|
44.921 | Enjoy the game | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Wed Apr 12 1995 15:29 | 8 |
| I believe it on Sky. Me? I'm in the Witton, Block W1, Row P.
I suspect that the Fab Ones will get a right stuffing, but I would like to
say that Alan Smith and the players have shown great tact and sensitivity
throughout this whole ghastly business. Unfortunately I cannot say the same
for Messrs Noades, the F.A., the press and West Midlands Plod.
Stuart
|
44.922 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Nooooooo I shall believe..... | Wed Apr 12 1995 15:40 | 3 |
| Its on Sky.. I think the Sky coverage starts at 7pm...
Rick.
|
44.923 | Trouble brewing... | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Wed Apr 12 1995 15:48 | 8 |
| Whilst I think the match should have been delayed I think the urging of a
boycott by Noades only inflames the situation and will distract the CP
players from the match.
Personally, I would have liked to have seen the players to show more of a
lead as they do in Italy.
Here's hoping football wins tonight
|
44.924 | It was all so flat | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Thu Apr 13 1995 12:13 | 62 |
| Palace 0 Man U 2 (Bruce, Pallister)
Quite ironic to see MU beating Palace from set pieces. Bad defending by
us, but we never really got going, and from TV the whole thing seemed
very flat until Roy Dick Head decided to revert to being a thug. How
Ferguson left him on with stiches in his foot anyway is beyond me. The
game hadn't been rough. Salako was booked for almost the first time
this season, Hughes for mouthing (quel surprise), Pallister for
onstructing Armstrong, Patterson for a mild knock but from behind, and
Young for probably the worst tackle. Pitcher was later booked for a
lunge at Ince.
The RK gets to work. A high tackle on Southgate, Southgate lunges in a
bit late, Roy decides to resurrect Eric and imprint his studs on
Southgate's chest. There follows handbags at dawn stuff, but Patterson
has to go too as he had already been booked (I hope his was for a
second bookable offence as it was a shove not a push) After that, the
MU fans seemed to lose all sense of propriety they had shown during the
minutes silence etc by starting up their Cantona song. Maybe Stuart can
enlighten us here as he went up.
The local paper is out today with lots of stuff about Sunday. Even
allowing for Croydon-centric views, the blame seems squarely with Utd
fans for both Paul Nixon's death and numerous other bits of assault,
all seeming to stem from them blaming every Palace fan and the club for
the loss of their beloved nutter.
There *is* history between the two clubs, of sorts. The 1990 Final
replay still rankles (and not just for our dreadful kit!) Palace were
portrayed as the hard mean machine yet Utd out-fouled us and in Robbo &
Sparky had two lovely gentle players, there was also the question of
whether Sealy should have been allowed to play instead of Leighton.
Then two years ago a Palace fan was stabbed and very nearly died after
their visit to Selhurst, being saved by two Utd fans. Then Cantona,
then Sunday and then Keane. Add some resentment that two Utd players
avoided red cards at OT this season (Irwin for brining down Armstrong &
their sub goalie for handball - all the neutrals thought they should
have walked plus the MU fans next to me!) and it gets fraught.
Plus there is MU themselves. They do provoke strong emotions. Firstly
other fans are envious because they win things, have some wonderfully
talented players and attract huge support. But that huge support means
that the tiny percentage of headcases all clubs get is numerically much
higher for them. Also, they attract fans from all over the world rather
than the more local support other teams get. This "travelling" support
and the huge volume of fans following them means that they always crop
up in home fans areas, causing resentment. The players do not help with
people like Ince, Irwin, Keane etc constantly whinging to referees
about decisions. They and their fans take it all so seriously.
I hope that Palace fans have a reputation for humour and good behavior,
we certainly seem more self deprecating than most (Man City were pretty
good at Selhurst tho'!) Now we just have to self deprecate ourselve to
stay in the Premiership. Having said that, last season was great fun,
winning all the time and chasing a championship. Unfortunately a second
drop would probably lose us our best players.
Here's to a minutes silence, well observed at Selhurst tomorrow when
the two beaten Semi Finalists play Not The Cup Final. At least we won't
punch Jurgen.
Paul
|
44.925 | | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Thu Apr 13 1995 13:11 | 29 |
| <<< Note 44.924 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Runnin' on Empty" >>>
-< It was all so flat >-
> The RK gets to work. A high tackle on Southgate, Southgate lunges in a
> bit late, Roy decides to resurrect Eric and imprint his studs on
> Southgate's chest. There follows handbags at dawn stuff, but Patterson
At least Roy Keane provided some variety, by confining his violent
outburst to the pitch.
> MU fans seemed to lose all sense of propriety they had shown during the
> minutes silence etc by starting up their Cantona song. Maybe Stuart can
> enlighten us here as he went up.
I believe that some of the supporters of the self-styled "Biggest Club
in the World", had difficulty understanding the tricky concept of a
minutes silence.
Lousy game, lousy atmosphere, but a great result for English football.
Wembley will see the final its so richly deserves.
Tomorow, the Totts ( their name is on the cup.. apparently its an
anagram of F.A. Challenge ), and Palace need three points.
Stuart
|
44.926 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Thu Apr 13 1995 13:18 | 3 |
| Apparently last nights attendance was 7000 lower than the previous
worst FA Cup semi final attendance. Seems that Big Ron had his wish
with a boycott...
|
44.927 | | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Thu Apr 13 1995 13:23 | 13 |
| <<< Note 44.926 by CHEFS::STRATFORDS "Pass the Babel Fish" >>>
> Apparently last nights attendance was 7000 lower than the previous
> worst FA Cup semi final attendance. Seems that Big Ron had his wish
> with a boycott...
By the look of it some of the followers of the self-styled "Biggest
Club in the World" also staged a boycott.
Stuart
|
44.928 | TACTICS ? | UBOHUB::COLLIP_P | | Thu Apr 13 1995 15:28 | 10 |
| I have to say that if Palace had put a defender on each post at three
of the set pieces,it could have been quite different.They did not learn
from Pallisters goal on Sunday.
I would like to have seen the replay on Saturday and would probaly have
gone,as would lots of others I have spoken with.For what should have
been a big game I think to play them mid-week is poor planning.I would
also like to see England games played on a Saturday or Sunday to give
people more oppertunity to go.
PC
|
44.929 | R5 laid into the whole thing | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Thu Apr 13 1995 15:34 | 5 |
| Nothing to do with the 25 quid for a ticket + travel + rip-off burgers.
Not many of are that rich/committed to fork out that amount twice in 4 days.
The Owls had the same problem a couple of years ago with 4 trips to
Wembley in a month.
|
44.930 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Born to Lose, Live to Knit | Thu Apr 13 1995 19:02 | 21 |
|
> also like to see England games played on a Saturday or Sunday to give
> people more oppertunity to go.
> PC
Even better, take England games around the country. Not a new idea
I know but since we've now got some pretty wonderful stadiums in
every major football area of the country it's certainly feasible.
It would appear that 10 years on the FA Cup is to be contended by
the very same teams as 1985. Hopefully this time around the score
will be reversed but I'm hoping that if United are to ape the past
and have a player sent off (Moran being the first ever player in
FA Cup history to be sent off in a final, remember?) it could'nt
happen to a nicer guy than Mr P Ince, well known diplomat, closet
Buddhist and student of the Bjorn Bjorg school of fair play and
sound temperament.
barry.
|
44.931 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Apr 13 1995 19:21 | 14 |
| >> will be reversed but I'm hoping that if United are to ape the past
>> and have a player sent off (Moran being the first ever player in
>> FA Cup history to be sent off in a final, remember?) it could'nt
>> happen to a nicer guy than Mr P Ince, well known diplomat, closet
>> Buddhist and student of the Bjorn Bjorg school of fair play and
>> sound temperament.
>> barry.
... and one of the Utd players who was trying to calm things down
when half of the Palace team decided it was time to steam in to Keane.
But I suppose that doesn't count eh ?
|
44.932 | Erm............ | SUBURB::RUTHERFORDI | Alan Rough's Greatest Slips | Thu Apr 13 1995 19:26 | 7 |
| re -.1
NOPE !!!
Ian.
|
44.933 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Apr 13 1995 19:32 | 1 |
| Just checking !
|
44.934 | | YUPPY::PANES | Mixing up phat | Tue Apr 18 1995 13:54 | 20 |
|
Palace 1 Totts 1
Once again favour fortuned the other team. Palace took the lead through
a 25 yard strike from Armstrong, but this was cancelled out by a very well
taken free-kick from Jurgen Klinsmann. It is thought that the free-kick
should not have ben given due to an earlier foul by a Tott. C'est la vie.
Raynes Park Queenies 0 Palace 1
Palace secured three vital points courtesy of a header from Iain "Dreamboat"
Dowie from a Ricky Newman corner. Salako was substituted with a thigh injury
after 33 minutes. Unfortunately I was unable to witness the Palace away
support.
The relegation battle is still wide open.
Stuart
|
44.935 | | YUPPY::PANES | Sink Eric's trawler | Wed Apr 19 1995 13:02 | 24 |
| Prior to the game against the Totts last Friday, I attended a
committee meeting of the Palace Independent Supporters Association.
One of the committee members was on the coach involved in the murder
at the New Fullbrook pub near Walsall.
This normally ebullient chap is still in a state of shock, but recounted
dispassionately the events. Forget what the press have sensationalised.
The Palace supporters having earlier in the day declined unequivicobly
the Manchester United Football Club PLC's "fans" invitation to "have it",
were subjected to a brutal and unprovoked attack, where they had
( "they" being the adults involved in the party ) to quite literally
"fight for their lives".
I feel that at this time it would be improper for me to go into too much
detail about the incident, but PISA have written to the F.A.,
the West Midland's Police, the Press Complaints Commission, and all the
national papers.
Makes ya proud to be English, don't it??
Stuart
|
44.936 | A police nark writes ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Zippy and Bungle | Wed Apr 19 1995 13:57 | 5 |
|
Why can't you go into more detail ? We won't tell the rozzers.
Malc.
|
44.937 | Rumpole replies | YUPPY::PANES | Sink Eric's trawler | Wed Apr 19 1995 14:06 | 35 |
| <<< Note 44.936 by AYOV29::MTHEODORESON "Zippy and Bungle" >>>
-< A police nark writes ... >-
> Why can't you go into more detail ? We won't tell the rozzers.
> Malc.
Well
a/ hopefully criminal prosecutions will take place and I wouldn't want
to jeopardise justice.
b/ it might be misconstrued as being name calling or sour grapes
c/ it wouldn't take me ages to type in
d/ I wouldn't want to fuel any "voyeurism"
Pick any of the above, but the smart money is on "c".
Stuart
Apropos of nothing in particular does anybody have the phone and
fax numbers of the F.A. at Lancaster Gate.
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44.938 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Wed Apr 19 1995 14:18 | 12 |
|
Stuart,
I've met some lazy people in my time but you take the biscuit man!
8-)
>> c/ it wouldn't take me ages to type in
.
.
>> Pick any of the above, but the smart money is on "c".
JBG
|
44.939 | | CHEFS::COSSEYN | | Wed Apr 19 1995 14:19 | 8 |
|
But, wasn't the supporter in question a known thug and didn't he have
convictions for football violence...A nice fellow to have on a family
coach, I suppose he was having a nice day out with his Mum and Dad...
I think not...
Neil....
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44.940 | er....no | YUPPY::PANES | On course for the Endsleigh, Cap'n | Wed Apr 19 1995 14:35 | 16 |
| <<< Note 44.939 by CHEFS::COSSEYN >>>
> But, wasn't the supporter in question a known thug and didn't he have
> convictions for football violence...A nice fellow to have on a family
> coach, I suppose he was having a nice day out with his Mum and Dad...
He sentenced to do community service after being found guilty
of theft ( some time ago ). He failed to do the community service
and therefore was imprisoned. He had no convictions for violence
at football grounds or anyway else.
Sorry to shatter tabloid induced myths.
Stuart
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44.941 | Directory Enquires? | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Wed Apr 19 1995 14:40 | 6 |
| Stuart,
I would imagine your friendly BT person will have the number for the FA.
Failing that I should be able to obtain said number for you.
John$am_beating_a_FA_person_in_Fantasy_League
|
44.942 | Sensationalist or what ? | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed Apr 19 1995 14:42 | 5 |
| Did he fall under the wheels of the coach or was he pushed.
Murder seems a very harsh word to use for what appears to be have been an
unfortunate accident albeit an accident which was induced by crowd trouble.
Peter
|
44.943 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Wed Apr 19 1995 14:42 | 27 |
|
Neil,
I hope that's not meant as a joke as given the chap in question was
killed its in very bad taste.
Stuart,
I still don't understand the inconsistency between the news reports.
Sky interviewed people who claimed that both sets of fans had been
drinking in the pub quite peaceably together for some time before the
incident until someone started on about Cantona & a fight started. I
can't see where a coach of family supporters with children fits into
this - surely they weren't at the pub too?
I think, of course, its tragic that a man with 3 kids gets killed
on his way to a football match, but I also think that we must be
careful in laying blame. Those responsible must be caught & punished
but Manchester United, the football club, thier fans in general, are
not to blame. These hooligan elements exist in most clubs and are happy
to stir up trouble & get publicity. The newpapers & TV should be much
more sensitive in thier reporting as they are only stirring up
unnecessary hatred between rival groups of fans.
I think we too should be sensitive in what we write.
JBG
|
44.944 | sright | COMICS::HAWLEYI | and the horse you rode in on! | Wed Apr 19 1995 14:50 | 8 |
| JBG is right,
It doesnt matter what team you support, if youre a thug, youre a thug.
Supporting Milwall for example, doesnt automatically make you a nutter
(allegedly). Lets keep the clubs out of this and punish the individuals
that commit these acts of violence.
Ian.
|
44.945 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Wed Apr 19 1995 15:06 | 3 |
| re .942
wot 'e sed.
|
44.946 | | CHEFS::COSSEYN | | Wed Apr 19 1995 15:14 | 7 |
|
No, it's not a joke....He's got convictions for Football violence
but people are making him out to be saint...Notes with the words Murder
in them are a bit strong....I don't think the coach driver will be to
happy being tagged a murderer do you ?..
Neil..
|
44.947 | | YUPPY::PANES | On course for the Endsleigh, Cap'n | Wed Apr 19 1995 15:56 | 57 |
| <<< Note 44.943 by GENIE::GOODEJ "Mr Dragon - 761 4831" >>>
> Neil,
> I hope that's not meant as a joke as given the chap in question was
> killed its in very bad taste.
I agree.
> Stuart,
>
> I still don't understand the inconsistency between the news reports.
> Sky interviewed people who claimed that both sets of fans had been
> drinking in the pub quite peaceably together for some time before the
> incident until someone started on about Cantona & a fight started. I
> can't see where a coach of family supporters with children fits into
> this - surely they weren't at the pub too?
Trouble was offered and declined in the pub. The attack
started as the Palace supporters were boarding their coach.
> I think, of course, its tragic that a man with 3 kids gets killed
> on his way to a football match, but I also think that we must be
> careful in laying blame. Those responsible must be caught & punished
> but Manchester United, the football club, thier fans in general, are
> not to blame. These hooligan elements exist in most clubs and are happy
> to stir up trouble & get publicity. The newpapers & TV should be much
> more sensitive in thier reporting as they are only stirring up
> unnecessary hatred between rival groups of fans.
> I think we too should be sensitive in what we write.
I agree. Paul Nixon's died as a result of being run over by the
(Palace) coach. He fell over as a result of being hit on the head
by a brick as he was attempting to board the coach.
Manchester United Football Club are not to blame for his death,
although I feel that they way that they dealt with the Cantona affair,
the incident and other misconduct on the pitch leaves them open
to question. The club has a considerable following, and consequently
their "hooligan element" statistically would be larger than most
clubs. It would be a great shame if this element blackened all
Man Utd fans name, in the same way that the hooligan supporters
at national level have blackened English football's name.
Stuart
BTW The Football Association is ex-directory ( I suppose this
is to stop people from bothering with football related matters),
but I have now got them.
|
44.948 | Yes... I know its over the top | YUPPY::PANES | On course for the Endsleigh, Cap'n | Wed Apr 19 1995 16:16 | 161 |
|
Just as an aside you may be interested ( probably not ) in a
letter I intend to send to Fatty Kelly and Inert Bert Millichip at
the F.A. Although it mentions Palace and Man U, its intention
is too point out that this dithering bunch of wasters couldn't
run a bath.
Stuart
BTW Press next unseen if you bore easily
Dear Sir,
I am writing to you in order to register my concern about the
Football Association's response to recent events.
While the content of this letter may seem to revolve around
incidents involving Crystal Palace and its supporters, I feel
that a pattern is emerging which affects the whole of football
in this country.
I believe it is time to question who controls football in
England, and how much responsibility the Football Association
must accept in the events which lead up to the death of a
supporter.
On 26th January Eric Cantona attacked a supporter at Crystal
Palace. This was witnessed by the match officials, the
majority of the 18,000 crowd and subsequently by tens of
millions of television viewers in England and abroad. The
F.A.'s "immediate" response was that they would take no
action until "all the facts are known". The victim of Mr
Cantona's brutal attack has since been accused of various
offences which are yet to come before the court and therefore
it is improper for us to speculate on the outcome, but surely
no amount of verbal abuse could justify Mr Cantona's actions.
If the F.A. was serious about cleaning up football, both on
and off the pitch, swift action should have been taken,
resulting in the player being suspended indefinitely , pending
an inquiry when "all the facts are known". This would be seen
as a statement that the F.A. are the controlling body of
football. Unfortunately as has happened before, the F.A.
appears to wait, not for all the facts, but to see what other
considerations and opinions,( in this case the media), before
deciding what action to take.
Manchester United stole the initiative from the F.A. by
announcing that they would be suspending their player. Swift
and decisive action by the F.A. would have reinforced the
message that if a player breaks the rules, he will be dealt
with firmly and fairly, irrespective of his club or personal
fame.
At the semi-final many Crystal Palace supporters, men , women
and children, received verbal abuse and threats. Others were
not so fortunate and encountered violence. What should have
been a celebratory event was conducted against a backdrop of
hatred, where a lot of followers of Manchester United blamed
Crystal Palace Football Club and therefore its fans for the
punishment meted out.
Whilst I fully understand that the F.A. cannot be held
directly responsible for the behaviour of supporters, I have
to question whether that by delaying their decision, the F.A.,
are open to the accusation that they acted on the "facts" as
presented by a wave of press hysteria and therefore helped to
perpetuate the myth that Cantona was a "marked man" .
Forgetting the sensationalised reporting in the press, first
hand accounts from the New Fulbrook Public House have clearly
indicated that Mr Cantona's name was chanted immediately prior
to the killing of Paul Nixon. If the F.A. had been more
positive in the first place, then perhaps Mr Cantona would not
have been seen by some as the victim of a conspiracy, but as
someone who broke the rules and was punished accordingly. His
name, once associated with skilful football, has now become a
mantra for the paranoia of Manchester United fans, and a
rallying call to hatred and violence.
A lot of criticism, some with justification and some
ill-informed, has suggested that the timing of the kick off
played a contributory part in the ill-feeling and violence. If
the F.A. subscribe to this theory, then they should be looking
no further than Lancaster Gate in apportioning blame in
allowing television to dictate kick off times and dates.
Some eighteen hours after the final whistle the F.A. declared
that the replay would go ahead as scheduled. This was despite
Crystal Palace Football Club's express wishes that the game
should be delayed a week, out of respect for the family of
Paul Nixon.
The F.A's rationale behind the decision appears to be based on
the police's wishes to go ahead. Once again the F.A. abdicated
responsibility. The Football Association is charged with
running the game. It has the power to withdraw teams from
competitions and cancel matches, but when it has within its
aegis, the ability to follow the wishes of one of its members
on a matter far greater than television schedules, it hides
lamely behind a Police preference. Is this the same Police
force that would have preferred the previous game to kick off
earlier?
It has also been suggested that if similar circumstances had
of occurred earlier in the season, before fixture congestion,
then there would not have been any debate about whether the
game should be delayed a week.
The game itself appears to have passed without major incident
off the pitch , but was marred by Roy Keane stamping on Gareth
Southgate. The dismissal of Mr Keane was again a major news
item witnessed by millions. The F.A.'s response to Mr Keane's
actions was to announce that he would be facing a charge of
bringing the game into disrepute.
The Football Association also announced that Darren Patterson
would face the same charge. Presumably this was decided "after
all the facts were known" and not the action of an
organisation who are no longer in control. By charging Darren
Patterson the F.A. have not only diluted the seriousness of
the original "crime", they appear to have confused justice
with the misplaced notion that in order to be fair, a player
from each side should be brought to task.
The Chris Armstrong fiasco also demonstrated that the F.A. is
experiencing difficulty in running the game. At a time when
the "sleazier" side of football is rightly being condemned,
the Crystal Palace manager was confronted with a dilemma over
whether to lie ( about what had happened weeks earlier ) or to
have his star striker banned by the F.A. for taking a
non-performance enhancing drug. He made a decision which may
have cost Crystal Palace a trip to Wembley, a place in the
Premiership and ultimately his job, but he at least has
retained some integrity.
I appreciate that the U-turn the F.A. had to make over
Tottenham Hotspur illegal payments affair, has badly affected
its credibility and perhaps made it reluctant to make
difficult decisions and rulings, but in order for the Football
Association to claw back the respect of the clubs, the players
and the supporters and for it to regain control of the game,
it must make these decisions no matter how difficult they are.
Boomshanka,
Stuart
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44.949 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Wed Apr 19 1995 16:37 | 7 |
| Hi Stuart,
Worth reading just to see you say "Mr. Cantona and Mr. Keane"!
Looking forward to seeing the reply,
grahame
|
44.950 | | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Wed Apr 19 1995 16:38 | 13 |
| > BTW The Football Association is ex-directory ( I suppose this
> is to stop people from bothering with football related matters),
> but I have now got them.
Stuart,
why would you want to speak to them about football. They don't know
anything about that subject!!!
PS.
I will get on the blower after lunch to launch an investigation. Will report
back in about 3 years time ;-)
|
44.951 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | We Don't Do Duvets ....... | Wed Apr 19 1995 16:49 | 11 |
|
I used the word 'Murder' first in this string of notes. - Possibly out
of context (sp?). Regardless of the actual intention those caught
should go down for a very long time indeed. Those other so called
supporters involved should be hunted and bought to justice.
Manchester United should do the honourable thing and play behind
closed doors - show a little respect but have they ? will they ?
do they ?.
|
44.952 | I hope they take notice | MOEUR8::SMITH | | Wed Apr 19 1995 17:01 | 11 |
|
Excellent letter, I too am interested in seeing the answer.
The 'coach' incident also made the news here in France, and is another
sad incident within British football 'support' which is leading to more
and more cries to have the '96 European Championships moved from
England. The 'cries' I mention, are from the likes of people I play
soccer with week in, week out, and to whom I continually find myself
'defending' the British supporters.
Ian
|
44.953 | :-) | COMICS::HAWLEYI | and the horse you rode in on! | Wed Apr 19 1995 17:10 | 5 |
| Stuart,
What does "boomshanka" mean?
Ian.
|
44.954 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Wed Apr 19 1995 17:31 | 12 |
| Sorry to be a damp squib, but I very much doubt whether you'll get any sort of
relevant reply to that letter. Firstly, there are far too many points raised
for them to bother replying to, and secondly, they won't say a thing to
"respected" members of the press, so it's unlikely that they'll give a toss
about a Crystal Palace supporter's views. FWIW, I thought it was a good
letter, and I keep my fingers crossed that you receive some kind of
acknowledgment of receipt from the F.A. From my experience with the RFU and
the WRU, you could expect a "Your letter has been passed onto the appropriate
personnel" type letter.
Good on yer for getting off yer ar$e (metaphorically), and doing something,
though. Talking of which, I'm doing this sponsored bike ride....
|
44.955 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Wed Apr 19 1995 17:45 | 9 |
| Stuart,
Wise words mate! It will be intersting to see if you do get a response
worthy of the name (ie anything other than "we appreciate your concerns
but as far we're concerned we're doing a good job"). My own experience
of corresponding with the FA is that you get sweet FA in explanations
for their (in)actions.
Stuart
|
44.956 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Wed Apr 19 1995 17:50 | 51 |
|
Stuart,
whilst I'm no fan of Kelly & Millichimp (8-), I have to defend them
on a few of your issues (ok, I don't have to, but in the interest of
thought provoking discussion...8-).
Firstly the issue of Cantona's punishment by the F.A., and in
particular the delay in announcing their decision until after the club
had themselves banned the player. You already argue that Manchester
United ought to do more to ensure gentlemanly conduct of players & fans
etc. I was under the impression that ManU & the FA agreed that the club
would announce their punishment first, not in order to steal the FA's
thunder, but to show that they as a club do not tolerate such
behaviour. I think this was exactly the correct response as it showed
that Cantona wasn't being victimised by the governing body but was
being disciplined by his own club (who have surely lost the
Championship as a result).
If anything, IMO the FA's mistake was in extending the ban into the
next season which doesn't really achieve much (ok, it saves Cantona
getting sent off in the Charity Shield 8-) other than giving United
fans the chance to claim they, and their Eric, are being victimised.
So, to sum up, I think the FA got this one more or less right. I
personally would also have put Cantona on probation next year with a
warning that any more "incidents" would see him banned for life.
I think the FA are also right in accusing both Keane & Patterson
of "bringing the game into disrepute". Neither behaviour is acceptable
and both should be punished. Just because the Palace player was
responding to Keane's attack on his colleague doesn't give him the
right to wade in like he did - the same rules apply to him as do to
Eric. I do think that the FA should start to really crack down
hard on persistant offenders which certainly includes the likes of
Keane, Cantona etc (Vinny of course). They are great players but have
to learn to be sportsmen. Maybe there should be some kind of
rehabilitation centres where highly strung players are sent to cool
off.
The last point is the issue of the replay. I think the FA would
have been on very shaky ground had they decided to ignore police advice
concerning the replay. They would leave themselves open to all sorts of
critism had something then gone wrong. The local police, IMO, must be
allowed to decide when and where matches can be played if there is a
potentially volatile situation. I of course agree that out of respect
to the family of Paul Nixon it would have been more appropriate to delay
the replay.
Anyway, good for you for writing to the old men at the FA. Why don't
you add a note asking what they think old Terry is doing? 8-)
JBG
|
44.957 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | We Don't Do Duvets ....... | Wed Apr 19 1995 18:00 | 13 |
|
> I personally would also have put Cantona on probation next year with
a warning that any more "incidents" would see him banned for life.
I personally would also have put Cantona on a ferry to France this
year.
In the interest of thought provoking discussion. ;-)
Gary
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44.958 | Results of Inquiry | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Wed Apr 19 1995 18:58 | 6 |
| Stuart,
I have a number for the FA which is 0171-262 4542. This may not be the
switchboard but I'm sure they will be able to supply a fax number.
John
|
44.959 | | YUPPY::PANES | On course for the Endsleigh, Cap'n | Wed Apr 19 1995 19:11 | 15 |
| <<< Note 44.958 by AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 "John Hussey - Dunure's great" >>>
-< Results of Inquiry >-
>I have a number for the FA which is 0171-262 4542. This may not be the
>switchboard but I'm sure they will be able to supply a fax number.
John,
Thanks but I managed to obtain the number earlier. Do you not think it
a little strange that English "football's governing body", make it
difficult to find out their number?
Stuart
|
44.960 | | YUPPY::PANES | On course for the Endsleigh, Cap'n | Wed Apr 19 1995 19:13 | 23 |
| <<< Note 44.954 by CHEFS::GEORGEM "Cannibalise Legalbis" >>>
>Sorry to be a damp squib, but I very much doubt whether you'll get any sort of
>relevant reply to that letter. Firstly, there are far too many points raised
>for them to bother replying to, and secondly, they won't say a thing to
>"respected" members of the press, so it's unlikely that they'll give a toss
>about a Crystal Palace supporter's views. FWIW, I thought it was a good
>letter, and I keep my fingers crossed that you receive some kind of
>acknowledgment of receipt from the F.A. From my experience with the RFU and
>the WRU, you could expect a "Your letter has been passed onto the appropriate
>personnel" type letter.
Matt,
I realise the best I hope to achieve from the letter is the square root of
bugger all. Its a cathartic exercise and for the price of a stamp a lot
better than moaning down the pub ( and a lot cheaper).
STuart
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44.961 | no grammar or spell checking | YUPPY::PANES | On course for the Endsleigh, Cap'n | Wed Apr 19 1995 19:30 | 91 |
| <<< Note 44.956 by GENIE::GOODEJ "Mr Dragon - 761 4831" >>>
> Stuart,
>
> whilst I'm no fan of Kelly & Millichimp (8-), I have to defend them
> on a few of your issues (ok, I don't have to, but in the interest of
> thought provoking discussion...8-).
> Firstly the issue of Cantona's punishment by the F.A., and in
> particular the delay in announcing their decision until after the club
> had themselves banned the player. You already argue that Manchester
> United ought to do more to ensure gentlemanly conduct of players & fans
> etc. I was under the impression that ManU & the FA agreed that the club
> would announce their punishment first, not in order to steal the FA's
> thunder, but to show that they as a club do not tolerate such
> behaviour. I think this was exactly the correct response as it showed
> that Cantona wasn't being victimised by the governing body but was
> being disciplined by his own club (who have surely lost the
> Championship as a result).
That is a positive way of looking at the argument, but I feel that
( and I'm not Manc bashing ), Alex Ferguson has not demonstrated a
particularly firm line in the past. He suggests that his players give
their all and sometimes as a consequence something untoward happens.
Hardly a damning condemnation of violent play. I was trying to
intimate that the normal ( and possibly some of the more unruly
element) would accept swift ( and fair ) action from the FA as,
"Well, Eric's been a bad lad, he's got caught and now he has to
face his punishment". I suggest that most dispationate football
followers wil see MU's action as damage limitation.
> If anything, IMO the FA's mistake was in extending the ban into the
> next season which doesn't really achieve much (ok, it saves Cantona
> getting sent off in the Charity Shield 8-) other than giving United
> fans the chance to claim they, and their Eric, are being victimised.
I agree that it was atoken gesture by the FA which achieves nothing.
> So, to sum up, I think the FA got this one more or less right. I
> personally would also have put Cantona on probation next year with a
> warning that any more "incidents" would see him banned for life.
I do not believe that Cantona should have been banned for life. I do
believe that the F.A. should have acted first. Lets not forget that
Mr Cantona ( there I've done it again Grahame ) was facing a police
inquiry.
> I think the FA are also right in accusing both Keane & Patterson
> of "bringing the game into disrepute". Neither behaviour is acceptable
> and both should be punished. Just because the Palace player was
> responding to Keane's attack on his colleague doesn't give him the
> right to wade in like he did - the same rules apply to him as do to
> Eric. I do think that the FA should start to really crack down
> hard on persistant offenders which certainly includes the likes of
> Keane, Cantona etc (Vinny of course). They are great players but have
> to learn to be sportsmen.
Patterson PUSHED Keane..er..bringing the game into disrepute for
pushing?
> Maybe there should be some kind of
> rehabilitation centres where highly strung players are sent to cool
> off.
Arsenal reserves?
> The last point is the issue of the replay. I think the FA would
> have been on very shaky ground had they decided to ignore police advice
> concerning the replay. They would leave themselves open to all sorts of
> critism had something then gone wrong. The local police, IMO, must be
> allowed to decide when and where matches can be played if there is a
> potentially volatile situation. I of course agree that out of respect
> to the family of Paul Nixon it would have been more appropriate to delay
> the replay.
My point was that the FA hide behind the most convenient cloak whenever
its decision time.
JBG ( and others ) thanks for your comments.
Have fun,
Stuart
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44.962 | British Sport in general | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Wed Apr 19 1995 19:33 | 18 |
| >>Do you not think it
>>a little strange that English "football's governing body", make it
>>difficult to find out their number?
Stuart,
I think its symptomatic of British sport in general in that they are more
concerned with keeping their privileges & freebies intact than they are
with improving their particular sport - football, cricket, Rugby Union, etc.
Until they get rid of the old duffers and get professional administrators in
we will have to put up with 2nd class teams.
And before any Celts object you just have to look at the shenanigans the
Scottish & Welsh FAs have got up recently. (The SFA Inquiry (to report in 3yrs)
has appointed some bloke to the committee who has no connection with football
other than that he's mates with Ernie Walker, the inquiry's chairman.)
|
44.963 | Oi Matt !! | SUBURB::RUTHERFORDI | Alan Rough's Greatest Slips | Wed Apr 19 1995 19:42 | 11 |
| re. a few back
Matt
That wouldn't be the London to Brighton Bike Ride would it ?
I've been cajoled into that aswell !! 58 bloody saddle sore miles !
Why do I let myself get talked into these things.
Ian.
|
44.964 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed Apr 19 1995 19:45 | 11 |
| Well Stuart I may not agree with all that you have said in your letter but I do
respect you for taking the time and effort to voice your concerns to the
relevant authorities. As you've said it's a damn sight better that moaning down
the pub and never doing anything about the situation( a pastime of which I am
frequently guilty ).
Fair play and I hope you get a response comparable to the quality of your
letter.
Peter
|
44.965 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Wed Apr 19 1995 20:36 | 4 |
| > Fair play and I hope you get a response comparable to the quality of
> your letter.
You've never dealt with the FA have you?
|
44.966 | From a _very_rare contributor ... | AYO105::DCHALLONER | Dave Challoner @AYO - 823 3311 | Wed Apr 19 1995 21:40 | 22 |
| Stuart, great letter. Never used the dictionary so often in one afternoon ;-)
I, too, feel you'll be lucky to get a reply, but then again, I, too, am cynical!
One point I am surprised nobody (that I've seen / heard) has picked up on,
regarding the timing of the replay is this.
In all previous rounds of the FA & CC Cups, replays are ~10 days after the game
- a change that came about a few years ago - at the request of the police - to
give them time to 'organise' themselves.
How, when we get to a semi, the police are ready in 3 days ?
Surely, if they _needed_ an excuse to delay the replay, the FA could have used
this, plus the "we need time to re-sell tickets", as a back-up to "in respect of
the family of Paul Nixon". Why was the semi ever scheduled so soon anyway?
wiggy$need_a_rest_after_all_that
ps Hope your letter has _some_success
|
44.967 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Wed Apr 19 1995 22:14 | 7 |
| re last: the replay was at the same venue whereas prior to the semis' the replay
would be at a different ground( unless it was Crystal Palace v Wimbeldon).
The Police had everything in place and obviously wanted to play the game asap so
that they could get things in their region back to normal.
Peter
|
44.968 | | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Wed Apr 19 1995 22:15 | 4 |
|
Stuart,
I think you'd stand more chance of a reply if you were to send copies of
this letter to some of the leading newspapers as well.
|
44.969 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Thu Apr 20 1995 13:18 | 15 |
| re .960
Yup, I figured that 8-)
re Ian, a few back.
Nope, I'm doing the S.Wales bike ride (36 miles of 1:3 hills, but including
plenty of nice country pubs along the way. Mind you, I'm looking for some more
rides to get involved in...When is the London to Brighton?
err....back to footy, if you like, lads.
|
44.970 | Laugh I nearly paid my poll tax | YUPPY::PANES | Reasons to be beerful part III | Mon Apr 24 1995 15:33 | 8 |
|
Things aren't looking so clever for God's eleven at the moment. As the
football diary in the Guardian pointed out, Palace are looking to finish
in the last four of every competition they have entered this season.
Ho bloody ho,
Stuart
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Nigel Martyn hopes to play on saturday against Forest. And according
to the Sun, Villa want Southgate and Newman.
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44.972 | | YUPPY::PANES | Reasons to be beerful part III | Thu Apr 27 1995 13:20 | 6 |
| A good night for Palace's internationals in the European Championships.
By all accounts Chris Coleman had a stormer for the plucky little Welsh side,
Ray Houghton nearly scored twice for the Oirish and Iain "Dreamboat" Dowie
got the only goal for Northern Ireland.
Stuart
|
44.973 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Apr 27 1995 13:27 | 4 |
|
Coleman got stretchered off I believe.
JBG
|
44.974 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Mon May 01 1995 12:15 | 6 |
|
Palace lost 2:0 to Forest on Saturday (Roy & Colleymore) and rivals
West Ham took all 3 points against Blackburn yesterday to make Palace's
troubles a little bit worse.
JBG
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44.975 | | YUPPY::PANES | Reasons to be beerful part III | Mon May 01 1995 12:55 | 14 |
| <<< Note 44.974 by GENIE::GOODEJ "Mr Dragon - 761 4831" >>>
> Palace lost 2:0 to Forest on Saturday (Roy & Colleymore) and rivals
I keep telling you ... Palace lost 2 bloody 1.
Good goal from ex-Palace Enfant Terrible Colleymore, Its not looking
too good. That mob from Upton Park beat Blackpud and visit San Selhurst
on Saturday.
Stuart
|
44.976 | | YUPPY::PANES | Reasons to be beerful part III | Tue May 02 1995 15:15 | 290 |
| The following is a full report of the Palace - Forest game , followed
by the player of the season result, from the Palace mailing list.
Stuart
Shaggy's report
***************
I arrived at Selhurst Park to discover the Salvation Army band playing -
does anybody actually find this 'entertainment' interesting? I've never
really understood why football clubs continue with this and (in the case of
Northern clubs) majorettes.
Anyway, onto the game which showed how far Forest have come since last
season. The early play was dominated by Palace although they couldn't
actually create a chance - the odd half chance was driven over or wide but
it looked like more of the same. After a quarter of an hour, Palace were
punished by a long ball which exposed the fact that an injured Chris
Coleman should not have been on the pitch. Collymore headed on, Coleman
missed the ball due to lack of confidence and Brian Roy calmly lobbed
Wilmot.
Palace created very little in the first half but Ricky Newman looked like
he was beginning to get back to his best and Richard Shaw showed just how
good he is by winning a large percentage of headers against Collymore. The
worrying players were Armstrong and Salako who did very little indeed and
the fact that a Pitcher-less midfield seems easy to run straight through.
Forest almost increased their lead just before half-time when Collymore hit
the ball just wide on a quick counter attack.
Half Time: Palace 0 Forest 1
Palace improved in the second half but were still the poorer team - at
times, it looked like the Forest players were taking the piss. A tremendous
move down the left involving Newman and Gordon ended up with Gordon cutting
inside and curling a shot against the base of the post from 20 yards.
Later, a similar interplay saw Dowie pick up a nod down from Newman but
fail to make a decent contact.
Unfortunately, Forest then increased their lead with a magnificent goal
from Collymore; he received the ball 20 yards out on the left of the
penalty area, dribbled across the edge of the box before beating Southgate
and Gordon and unleashing a strike from 10 yards.
It was just depressing by this stage but 10 minutes later, Dowie gave us
all some hope when Chettle hit the ball into the back of Gemmill, it
rebounded and Dowie struck it into the corner. Unfortunately, they couldn't
build on this although an equaliser should have been taken when another
brilliant Gordon cross was headed over by Armstrong.
Full Time: Palace 1 Nottingham Forest 2
Man of the Match: His passing was tremendous, as was his tackling and
workrate. I think the best of RICKY NEWMAN is still to come and if
Armstrong worked as hard as Newman, we might be a lot higher in the table.
SHAGGY
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Shaggy writes: Player of the Year
*********************************
The voting has now closed. 40 members of the Palace mailing list have cast
their votes and the result is as follows:
1 2 3 TOTAL
1. Richard Shaw 22 13 1 92.5
2. Nigel Martyn 11 12 7 64
3. Chris Coleman 5 11 6 43
4. Iain Dowie - 2 13 17
5. Darren Pitcher 2 - 2 7.5
6. John Salako - 1 4 6
7. Eric Young 1 - 1 4
8. Gareth Southgate - 1 - 2
9. Chris Armstrong - - 1 1
Ray Houghton - - 1 1
Paul Mortimer - - 1 1
One person voted two players in joint first place while another voted three
in joint first place. These were dealt with by splitting the available
points.
So, what did you have to say about the players you voted for (I have
selected comments made by Keith Brody aswell):
1. RICHARD SHAW
'In my opinion the best centre back in the English game at the moment, and
certainly by far the best that I've seen in a Palace shirt'
tom@op.ph.ic.ac.uk
'I think he has matured superbly' - Simon Horbury
^^^^^^^
Keith says: He hasn't matured. He's just finally being played in position,
something Coppell never did with a lot of players.
'He has played out of his skin this season, way beyond anything you would
have thought possible if you'd seen him in the past' - Andy Walker
'Has provided me with many a beer due to the usually good odds on a Palace
0-0' - Dazza
'Richard Shaw is clearly the most consistently competent, eager and skilful
player on the team' - James Calder ^^^^^^^
Keith Says: Well Said
'Always consistent...' - Michael Pring
'Best man marker in the Premiership and wins a lot in the air for a guy who
is only 5'9"' - Robin Hammond
'A player who I wrote off as an enthusiastic journeyman who would always
struggle at the top level, has been a titan in the heart of the defence. He
has deceptive pace and has rarely been caught out of position. My only
concern is sometimes his challenging/jockeying is a little on the "clumsy"
side and some referees might not be so lenient in the future. On a brighter
note, he will forever live in the football hall of good guys for his part
in the dismissal of the French thug' - Stuart
2. NIGEL MARTYN
'Committed' - Jon Allen
Keith Says: Who cares? It's hard for a 'keeper not to be committed. I'd
rather have one who could learn how to distribute a ball and who, rather
than being brilliant in one or two areas, actually IMPROVED his game each
year!
'Outstanding performances' - Kevin Pike
'Some of his saves have been inspirational' - Simon Horbury
'Definitely ranks as one of the top keepers in English football'
Michael Pring
'Consistently pulls off World class saves, match after match'
Tony Fletcher
3. CHRIS COLEMAN
'Cool defending' - Jimmy
'Played the steadying role in defence that all good teams need'
Keith Henderson
'Never seems to be in a hurry; shows just how much time a quality player
has when in possession' - Neville Cooper
'Commanding performances in the heart of defence and at left back'
Robert Bance
'A model of consistency, physical strength and positive attitude. He has
moved seamlessly from his favoured central defensive role to left back. On
top of that he's a really good bloke who is honest both on and off the
field' - Stuart
Keith Says: Left back is Chris' favoured role - he feels he is at his best
in the left back position.
4. IAIN DOWIE
'If Palace stay up, the purchase of Dowie will have been the critical
reason' - Andrew Clark
'Done exactly what's expected of him, put the ball in the back of the net'
James Calder
'Always gives 100%, has produced a good strike rate, acknowledges our
support' - Robert Bance
'"Dreamboat" Dowie is slow but has scored vital goals, never hides on the
pitch and has great ability to hold the ball' - Stuart
Keith Says: Not entirely fair. Dowie is quick (as opposed to fast) over
5-10 yards and with good timing, that is what you need.
5. DARREN PITCHER
'A player that I wrote off as a donkey in December has turned into one of
England's best midfield ball winners. This and his simple but effective
distribution make him my player of the season' - Shaggy
'Arguably one of the most feared midfielders in England' - Robert Bance
'Hard tackler who keeps going and doesn't give the opposition any time'
Ian Luck
'Has made the midfield ball winner role his own. His passion and commitment
whilst wearing a Palace shirt have been second to none. A measure of which
is the fact that he could and should replace Southgate in the middle of the
pitch. Truly a revelation!' - Bill Stewart
6. JOHN SALAKO
Keith Says: I noticed most people naming Salad didn't give a reason,
perhaps because there isn't one.
'Inspirational when he goes on those killer runs' - Tato
Keith Says: John's killer runs this year have been entirely the result of
meeting Lincoln in BOTH Cups.
'To come back from an injury and play like that says it all'
Jesper Antonsen
Keith Says: Play like what? He has done some superb impressions of the
invisible man though.
7. ERIC YOUNG
'Solid, stable, reliable, tough. He's like a young Paul McGrath and takes
no crap' - Mark Klincewicz ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Keith (and most of us) Say: Uuh, Ninja is 35 years old!
9. RAY HOUGHTON
'The purchase of Houghton must be one of the buys of the season'
Mark Klincewicz
PAUL MORTIMER
'For his all round skill, quality, commitment to a club that he always
loved and purely for the fact that he finally pissed off to Charlton'
Dazza
Other Mentions:
'Ray Houghton produces the sort of passes that we've previously only
dreamt about' - Dr Curse
'Despite having the worst running style of any Palace player he bizarrely
has the best passing ability (pre Houghton)' - Dr Curse
'Andy Preece is big and slow. Shone for a few games when he got all the
goals but then disappeared again. Best haircut at the club and these are
the things that matter' - Dr Curse
'I'd like to see Ian Cox play more' - James Calder
'Eric Young deserves credit for responding in a truly professional manner
when asked to rejoin the team' - Bill Stewart
'Iain Dowie's work rate and goals have done much to relieve the pressure
on the hapless Armstrong' - Bill Stewart
'What a comeback from Ninja Young. Has proven that there is life in the
old boy yet and hasn't put a foot wrong since his return from the
wilderness' - Ian Taylor
And finally, let's have some of the most inappropriate comments (apart from
naming John Salako in the top three of course):
Chris Armstrong - this man can keep us up, has put the past behind him and
is now in good form.
Shaggy Says: If Armstrong had got 10 more goals in the Premiership, we
wouldn't be in this position and on Saturday, he was totally invisible
until missing a great chance to equalise 3 minutes from the end.
Darren Pitcher - Can we have David Whyte back?
Keith Says: My vote for 'moronic comment of the year' award. This sort of
logic is sadly the sort of thing that betrays the ignorance of all too
many supporters and gives a lot of us a bad name.
Darren Patterson - His positioning is terrible, always gets caught out and
seems to be a 12th man for the opposition.
Shaggy Says: I'd agree that Patterson isn't the greatest player in the
World but he's done a lot more to keep us in this division than the likes
of Salako and Armstrong. Patterson always gives everything and don't
forget that he'd only ever played 1st team football for Wigan Athletic
before this season. Could improve so give him a chance.
So, that's it. I hope you've all enjoyed the comments made.
SHAGGY
---
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44.977 | | YUPPY::PANES | Reasons to be beerful part III | Thu May 04 1995 13:09 | 10 |
|
Southampton 3 Palace 1
A result to cheer the heart of every Manchester United supporter. Me??..
I 'm a bit depressed as it looks more and more like Palace are Endsleigh
bound and the ensuing break up of a nearly good side.
Stuart
|
44.978 | And the first shall be the last... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu May 04 1995 14:16 | 19 |
|
>Southampton 3 Palace 1
>A result to cheer the heart of every Manchester United supporter. Me??..
You're kidding yourself, Stuart. I would think that most Manchester
United supporters were impressed with the way CPFC behaved over the
Cantona incident. In any case, I guess that Matthew Thingummy can now be
considered an "ex-Crystal Palace supporter", can't he? ;-)
Also, if Palace do get relegated, I fear a 150-line missive co-signed
by yourself and Mr. Pateman informing us that:
a) If there was any justice in the game, Palace would have a UEFA place
b) The Cantona and Keane incidents unsettled the younger players at San
Selhurst
c) More of the same
Dom
|
44.979 | Anyone can answer! | WOTVAX::HARDYP | | Fri May 05 1995 14:52 | 10 |
| Stuart,
Do you know the situation for tickets for the Newcastle game?
Do you have the number of the ticket office?
thanks
Peter
|
44.980 | ?????? | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Fri May 05 1995 15:49 | 14 |
|
Now I'm convinced that you're completely paranoid, Stuart. How
any United supporter, me included, could derive pleasure from
seeing Palace get relegated beggars belief.
I've commented this season on Palace's qualities, and would like
to see them stay up at the expense of others.
You on the other hand seem determined to wage a war of words with
anything and anyone connected with Old Trafford.
Mr Cantona has stirred up some demons in your own psyche, methinks.
Andy.
|
44.981 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | I'm hot and when I'm not.... | Fri May 05 1995 18:52 | 18 |
| The following directions may come in handy next season. First
person to identify this destination wins a night out with
Mr Panes in this very place.
barry.
A203
A202
A302
A4202
A5
A406
M1
M18
M180
A180
A1136
|
44.982 | Guess.... | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Fri May 05 1995 19:08 | 2 |
|
Grimsby?
|
44.983 | | YUPPY::PANES | But why do you ask, Two Dogs F' | Fri May 05 1995 19:47 | 43 |
| <<< Note 44.980 by TRUCKS::SANT "No sleep 'til bedtime" >>>
-< ?????? >-
> Now I'm convinced that you're completely paranoid, Stuart. How
> any United supporter, me included, could derive pleasure from
> seeing Palace get relegated beggars belief.
Andy,
Do I continually quote your name in meaningless diatribes..er..
I think not.
> I've commented this season on Palace's qualities, and would like
> to see them stay up at the expense of others.
Well done..good football is good football..Palace haven't played
that much good football this season and I beleive that I have pointed
that out..as I have pointed out when other teams have played
"good football".
> You on the other hand seem determined to wage a war of words with
> anything and anyone connected with Old Trafford.
I have made my feelings about Manchester United PLC, some of
its supporters, its board and some of the players for many years.
> Mr Cantona has stirred up some demons in your own psyche, methinks.
Andy,
If you read what I have written, rather than what you think I have
written, you will fully realise that the previous comment, is
unfounded, unsubstatiated and unnecessary.
Have a good weekend,
Stuart
|
44.984 | | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Fri May 05 1995 20:02 | 13 |
|
err, sorry to be so picky, Stuart, but your note said:
> A result to cheer the heart of every Manchester United supporter.
I repeat: not this one. No you didn't "quote my name in endless
diatribes" but I considered myself to be included by you in your
sweeping generalisation.
Have a good weekend.
Andy.
|
44.985 | | YUPPY::PANES | But why do you ask, Two Dogs F' | Fri May 05 1995 20:08 | 25 |
| <<< Note 44.984 by TRUCKS::SANT "No sleep 'til bedtime" >>>
> err, sorry to be so picky, Stuart, but your note said:
> > A result to cheer the heart of every Manchester United supporter.
Sorry, but I hope you are not expecting me to use "smileys"
everytime I use sarcasm., irony or , dare I say humour.
> I repeat: not this one. No you didn't "quote my name in endless
> diatribes" but I considered myself to be included by you in your
> sweeping generalisation.
Err.. the word "paranoia" springs to mind.
Have fun,
Stuart
|
44.986 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | I'm hot and when I'm not.... | Fri May 05 1995 20:34 | 7 |
| re .981,982 and the rest.
Err, we might have to change the prize. ;^)
barry.
|
44.987 | caught in the middle! | WOTVAX::HARDYP | | Fri May 05 1995 20:37 | 8 |
| Oi Stuart,
Put the handbags away and answer .979!
smileys
Peter
|
44.988 | | YUPPY::PANES | But why do you ask, Two Dogs F' | Fri May 05 1995 21:00 | 19 |
| <<< Note 44.979 by WOTVAX::HARDYP >>>
-< Anyone can answer! >-
> Stuart,
> Do you know the situation for tickets for the Newcastle game?
> Do you have the number of the ticket office?
> thanks
Peter,
Its at St James' Park.... err . kick off is at 16:00... the last
flight back is 18:15.
Stuart
|
44.989 | call direct. | WOTVAX::HARDYP | | Fri May 05 1995 21:45 | 11 |
| Stuart,
I was hoping to get tickets with the Palace fans, hence really meant
the ticket office at San Selhurst.
I'll get the number from directory enquiries, and ask about
availability. 'suppose I could/should have done that in the first place!
If I go, I'll send you a programme
Peter
|
44.990 | | TUXEDO::HINXMAN | Dreadful human being | Fri May 05 1995 22:43 | 8 |
| re .988
> Its at St James' Park.... err . kick off is at 16:00... the last
> flight back is 18:15.
!!flight!! Do Palace followers have more money than sense?
Tony
|
44.991 | Eagles on the runway - can they take off? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Tue May 09 1995 12:12 | 31 |
| Palace 1 WHU 0
Armstrong
Sell out crowd, equal biggest of the season with MU at 18,224 (capacity
with one side closed) Great atmosphere and the team lived upto it. WHU
looked like they came for a draw, Hutchison & DeBoer were pretty
disappointing, although DeBoer did get the ball into the net. Palace
had most of the play but still found it hard to score. Houghton was
excellent, bringing a great save from Miklosko after running from his
own half, Gordon struck the bar with a beautiful curling drive, and
then Houghton & Armstrong combined to put us ahead. A few minutes later
we had a certain penalty turned down when Dicks blocked Southgate's
drive on the goalline with his arm, and Dicks endeared himself even
more to the crowd by deliberately hitting Martyn's injured hand as he
ran past him.
Anyway, three points in the bag and a superb show of support for Smiffy
at the end. Shame Looneypool have no professional pride and couldn't
even get a point off Villa.
The good news is that our fate is still our own in that we do not have
to rely on other teams losing. Wins at Newcastle & Leeds will guarantee
us safety regardless of whatever happens to other people. The bad news
is its Leeds & Newcastle away! A win tonight and neither Everton nor
Coventry winning guarantees safety too as Everton & Coventry play each
other on Sunday.
I might have some nails left by Monday next week!
paul
|
44.992 | | YUPPY::PANES | But why do you ask, Two Dogs F' | Tue May 09 1995 12:22 | 13 |
| Peter,
Newcastle have allocated very few tickets to the Fab Ones. I believe
it is one per season ticket holder.
Paul,
Yip yip... three points and isn't that Mr Dicks a nice man - pretty useful
keeper as well. I lurrrve the "new" 'There's only one Iain Dowie ' song.
Off to Leeds (x3 ) tonight and er ....
Stuart
|
44.993 | | FORTY2::MDAVIES | | Tue May 09 1995 17:03 | 1 |
| and err.. Endsleigh League football next season!!! hum hum...
|
44.994 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | These words... you will be mine.. all the time.. | Tue May 09 1995 17:09 | 9 |
| >Off to Leeds (x3 ) tonight and er ....
Have you already planned out somewhere to park.... want any ideas??
Hope you loose tonight Stuart... I predict that Carlton Palmer will
score in injury time... and we will win...:->
Rick.
|
44.995 | Reality at last | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Wed May 10 1995 12:45 | 78 |
| Paneso went to the game (I think) so may put in a report, but its
looking bleak. Our only options left are:
A draw at Newcastle West Ham have to lose both games by at
least 7 goals in total
A win at Newcastle Villa lose at Norwich
Villa draw at Norwich but we win by 9
goals!
OR
Sheff Weds lose by ?? goals to Ipswich
(we are at -14, they are at -11 so 2-0 in
both games would do it!)
OR
West Ham lose one and draw one
Not looking too good.
The Endsleigh will become important again - but at least Cantona won't
be back at Selhurst for a Palace game. Now we have to see who will be
running the team and what team we have left. Two years ago we only lost
Thomas & McGoldrick and the rest stayed loyal. This time I'm less
optimistic.
Nigel Martyn will alomst certainly go to a premiership team
and I don't blame him or feel betrayed. He has done his bit and won us
lots of games. How Walker & James can have got in front of him for
England is beyond me.
Armstrong can go whenever he likes. My other half lays the blame
squarely at his feet - the lack of goals, the cannabis stuff, the
endless transfer speculation, his poor attitude. I hope we get a decent
fee for him - at least #4m, but I can see him being a Robert Fleck or a
Gary Birtles somewhere.
Salako remains an enigma. He has oodles of talent and shows it
sometimes. But he still seems worried about his injuries and seems to
take the easy option too much. He will probably go despite his long
term contract. All that may keep him is his Testimonial and the loyalty
Palace showed him when he was out of the game. If he does stay, he will
be the Endsleigh player of the year.
One or both of Coleman & Shaw will go. Our defence has been our big
plus this season and they have been superb. Either will be sadly
missed. Gordon could go too, but probably not yet.
Of the midfield - who knows? Southgate is the one people rate. My wife
remains totally unconvinced (nickname Mr Inept!)
Still, if some or all of them go, we should end up with a few million
in the bank to either build a championship winning side immediately or
to strengthen things when we get back again. The Endsleigh looks pretty
poor quality, and I can see Palace & Norwich fighting out the title
with Sheff Utd, Wolves or Bolton (depending on who goes up) and
Birmingham. The rest? Average. Famous last words! We'll probably end up
in the second division!
I can see a mix of youth & experience next season with Houghton running
the show in the middle and maybe Bruce Dyer justifying his fee. Players
like Launders, Scully, Ginty, Jamie Vincent, Enqvist, Jason Harris and
a fit again Simon Rodger should do us well.
Its just so sad for Alan Smith. Its easy to look at a few incidents
that could have changed it but....
- Phillip Don not giving US the free kick against Spurs when Dean
Gordon nearly had his head knocked off by Jurgen - 2 points lost
- Beardsley's killer goals at Selhurst after we had played Newcastle
off the park - 1 point lost
- A failure to put away one of a hatful of chances against QPR on
boxing day - 2 points lost
- Armstrong not slotting home when clear at Anfield - 2 points lost
- The two outrageous decisions at Old Trafford which kept 11 not 9
Mancs on the pitch - at least 1 point lost
If "ifs & ands" etc
paul
|
44.996 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | These words... you will be mine.. all the time.. | Wed May 10 1995 12:55 | 5 |
| Any chance of a match report then Stuart???
Cheers,
Rick.
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44.997 | I'm tired and I'm fed up | YUPPY::PANES | But why do you ask, Two Dogs F' | Wed May 10 1995 14:50 | 35 |
| Leeds (x3) 3 Palace 1
I knew it wasn't going to be a great day, when we got rear ended on the
way to the ground. The new stand is pretty bloody impressive - the Directors
box facilities luxurious. The football..well..I'm in a bit of a depressive
state as I have to accept that Palace are almost certainly down.
I can't be bothered to give a proper report but just a few observations.
Palace... Martyn pulled off some great saves... Shaw played well but
was probably a little fortunate to stay on the pitch after he pulled
down ( Yeboah .. I think ).... Southgate had a good game... Dowie was
as always, gorgeous.... Patterson was out of his league... the Ninja
put in some good tackles...Houghton tried hard but was obvioulsy not fully
fit... Salako didn't do a lot...same for Armstrong.. Pitcher harried and
hussled but didn't really make that much in impression....Gordon probably
was at fault in the build up leading to the first goal but as always
looks better going forward than defending.
Leeds.... Lukic made a great save from The Ninja which would have made
the score 3-2 with 15 minutes to play..Kelly is a class act.. Wetherall
and Pemberton kept "Dreamboat" and Potty quiet but do look a bit
uncomfortable when people run at them.... Palmer was all arms and legs but
effective... Speed and Mcallister played well but "Macca" in particular
not as influential as he came be... Deane played like a man with a
new lwase of life ( probably relieved to get the Elland Road fans off
his back )....( The Right ) Wallace was a handful and not scared to
run at defenders or shoot at any opportunity....Yeboah is brilliant when
the ball is at his feet and Leeds ( x3) should do everything to make sure
he stays with them.
Keegan, McDermott, and Dave Bassett were all spotted at the ground...the
Palace Manager's position ( "The Biggest Job In Football ") appears to
attracting a lot of interest ( oblig. smiley ).
Stuart
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44.998 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Wed May 10 1995 19:04 | 13 |
| Re -1
Agrees completely with what I heard on the tranny last evening (before I went
to face my own soccer hell) and what is on the Leeds list this morning. Ye
were unlucky to hit Leeds on a roll. It could have been a diffeent matter
if this game had taken place when it was supposed to - last February. We
didn't have the Ghanian version of God at that stage.
Looks like curtains for CPFC at this stage, though I wish you the best of
luck at Newcastle on Saturday. Do us a favour and turn them over for us so
that all self-respective LUFC fans can support Everton in the Cup :-).
James.
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44.999 | Smiling through the tears... | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Thu May 11 1995 12:47 | 41 |
| Oh well - down to us Villa & Wednesday. Lets hope that Armstrong
decides to try an impress Keegan and that Norwich & Ipswich try and go
out with pride (unlike certain North London & Merseyside teams of
recent days ;-( )
And after the form feeds....reasons to be cheerful in the Endsleigh
There are lots of teams more crap than you are
We won't have to go to Wimbledon and sit in the away stand at our own
ground
We won't have to put up with "cockney reds" all over the place
We can fall asleep on Saturday night and not mind missing MotD
We won't have any games switched to Monday nights
Assuming we're doing ok we'll be on TV more than with Sky
When Noades gets rid off Smiffy we can start a Noades Out campaign
We get more games for our money
We can poke fun at Gabbiadini and know he won't take his revenge by
scoring
We'll get the "big team" decisions from the referees
Going for the championship (assuming we don't do a Swindon) is much
more fun than fighting relegation
You don't have to feel guilty when your star striker in Fantasy
Football scores against you
Well at least we're trying to look on the bright side - which brings me
to my Fantasy Nightmare - Noades re-instates Coppell who dives into the
transfer market to re-sign Bright, Thomas, Pardew, Barber, McGoldrick,
Bodin, Hopkins etc
Paul
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44.1000 | That's 1000 notes *:@)))))))))) | VYGER::REIDI | And we're off to Dublin in the green.... | Thu May 11 1995 13:11 | 1 |
|
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44.1001 | THE WIT & WIZDOM... | YUPPY::JAYP | Paul Jay @HHL | Thu May 11 1995 15:33 | 12 |
| When the seagulls follow the trawler, it is because they think sardines
will be thrown...
E.Cantona
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44.1002 | Having missed No. 1000... | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Fri May 12 1995 12:20 | 24 |
| Advertiser today lists those players out of contract at the end of the
season:
Eric Young Bet he'll get a free
John Humphrey Probably the same
Simon Rodger Should be staying now he's fit again
Darren Patterson ??? Anyone want him?
Jimmy Glass Will be needed if Nigel goes
Paul Williams With Brum on loan - may stay
Tony Scully A right winger & Eire U21 international, should
stay
Brian Launders Another Eire U21 - hope he stays, looks promising
Paul Sparrow Apparently done well for the reserves
Jamie Vincent Regular defender in the reserves
The good news is none of the "at risk" players are out of contract. The
less good news is that Noades wants Armstrong to stay - can't he see
the damage he's done to the club and its morale? He should sell
Armstrong and hang on to the defence in Shaw & Coleman at all costs.
Also looking increasingly likely that Peter Nicholas will be manager or
coach or something. Salako, Houghton & Coleman all doubtful for Sunday.
Paul
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44.1003 | | YUPPY::PANES | But why do you ask, Two Dogs F' | Fri May 12 1995 13:38 | 43 |
|
Some of you might remember that in a fit of pique I fired off a missive
to the Football Association about recent events. Like most people who
commented I expected to receive , at best , a "thank you for your letter,
now knob off" reply.
Which is sort of what I got. For anyone interested the reply is after the
form feeds.
Stuart
BTW I have left my address off as I don't want to receive any live bullets
through the post... sorry, cheap shot...ooops sorry cheap pun.
Dear Mr Panes
Thank you for your letter.
We appreciate what you are saying - but there are one or two
misconceptions in your letter. For example, when a player
is charged with an offence like "bringing the game into
disrepute", he has fourteen days in which to answer that
charge. If Cantona had been punished immediately, the FA
would be breaking its own rules.
However, all our rules are currently under review - and
there will be changes without doubt. There is a definite
feeling here that we want to be able to make a decision in
football's best interests as soon as possible after an
incident has occurred. Waiting to "collect all all(their typo) the
facts" can seem like prevarication.
Sincerely
David Barber
Public Affairs Department
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44.1004 | 5 syllables....incredible!! | AMIS::STRAGE | David STRAGE @GEO | Mon May 15 1995 04:04 | 11 |
| I didn't know the FA were allowed to use words like 'prevarication'!
It just goes to show you....
PJ
PS. Stuart, sorry to see Palace go down on Sunday. That'll be six
points the Arse won't get next season!! 8-)
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44.1005 | | YUPPY::PANES | But why do you ask, Two Dogs F' | Mon May 15 1995 12:42 | 20 |
| <<< Note 44.1004 by AMIS::STRAGE "David STRAGE @GEO" >>>
-< 5 syllables....incredible!! >-
> PS. Stuart, sorry to see Palace go down on Sunday. That'll be six
> points the Arse won't get next season!! 8-)
Still following the Arse eh?? I thought Young Boys were your new team.
Stuart
BTW Alan Smith fired a "parting shot" at Noades, by saying he will
speak to the Chairman behind closed doors - a clear reference
to rent-a-gob Ron's spewings in the press.
Palace down, and the speculation starts.
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44.1006 | Down but not too disheartened | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Mon May 15 1995 13:00 | 37 |
| Down, but with a bit of a fight in the second half with Judas Armstrong
getting a final goal for Palace. 9 in 15 games since he gave up the
spliffs. I thought Smiffy showed great dignity yesterday. The clear
inference was that while he had been given money for donkey's like
Preece or ageing quality like Houghton & Dowie, he needed serious money
for a striker and a midfielder. Or maybe Paul Stewart?
Now the decisions start on who takes over, which players follow (my bet
would be Armstrong & Southgate for sure, possibly
Salako/Shaw/Coleman/Martyn) If we can hang onto most of these, add some
quality youngsters like Scully, Launders & Enqvist, get Simon Rodger
back fully fit, and invest the sell proceeds in a quality goalscorer to
play alongside dreamboat Dowie and maybe a passing/scoring midfielder
(Nigel Clough?) we SHOULD be in with a chance of getting straight back
up again. The first division looks light years behind the Premiership.
So long as we start scoring goals again. Our season was dire in that
respect:
First 11 games 7 goals
Next 10 games 8 goals
Next 10 games 8 goals
Last 11 games 11 goals
14 cup games 27 goals
Hmmmph!
We really lost it over Xmas & New Year I think, we played 7 games
during December and conceded only 4 goals, yet still got only 3 points.
Yes, 3 0-0 draws and 4 0-1 defeats. 2 goals (in two different games :-)
) would have seen us still in the Premiership.
Ho hum - maybe I'll see the Yoof Team win the Standard 5-a-sides
tonight!
Paul
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44.1007 | | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Mon May 15 1995 13:27 | 11 |
|
What's happening at Selhurst then boys? Has Smith quit? Is
Armstrong definately going?
Great fight-back yesterday - at 3-0 it looked all over. Bad luck
on relegation - that gag about finishing in the last four of every
competition they entered sounds a bit sick now...
What's the solution for the team of the 80s? Noades to go?
Andy.
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44.1008 | Smith - RIP - The Fan's Favourite | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Tue May 16 1995 13:02 | 68 |
| Confirmed yesterday - Smiffy and the Fuhrer agreed on a mutual parting,
thank you for your efforts blah blah blah. Noades is now considering
running things himself with Peter Nicholas as coach. Several of the
players, notably Southgate & Coleman have made their feelings clear and
would seem to be on their way out, Southgate particularly. Its always
messy when these things happen, but Noades is a part master at the
crass. For example, it now transpires that Smith wanted to buy Furlong
as the heavy weight target man for Armstrong, Noades insisted on Dyer
and even upped the agreed price by several hundred thousand to ensure
we got him. He is even taking Chris "Judas" Armstrong's side in the run
ins with Smith no, despite wanting to sell him.
Anyway, doubtless we'll all buy our season tickets and troop down to
watch the Endsleigh next year with whoever we have in the team - maybe
we should all boycott the ground!
Went to the Standard London 5-a-sides last night, Palace beat Orient
3-0 and then lost in the best shoot out (1 on 1's rather than
penalties) of the night to Wycombe who went on to retain their title.
Palace played Glass, Bowry, Pitcher, Dyer, Matthew, Launders & Vincent.
Vincent, Pitcher & Dyer got the goals.
So what of the team? I was mulling it over on the walk to the station,
we seem to currently break up as follows looking forward to 1996/7 if
we get straight back:
Keepers Defence Midfield Strikers
Premiership Quality
Martyn Shaw Southgate
Coleman Salako
Gordon Rodger
Pitcher
Premiership Squad Quality
Wilmot Patterson Newman Dowie
Ndah
Cox (Improving)
Bowry
Might get us by in the Endlseigh (At a pinch!)
Matthew Preece
Too Old
Young Houghton (but not for the Endlsiegh!)
Humphrey
Enigmas
Armstrong
Dyer
All to play for
Glass Boxall Enqvist Launders
Bell Vincent Scully Harris
Cyrus Ginty
Sparrow Quinn
Given that several of the Premiership quality players will leave, we
need to buy, and buy fast - any suggestions?
Paul
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44.1009 | We want Reggie | UBOHUB::COLLIP_P | | Tue May 16 1995 14:18 | 9 |
| Re: who should we buy...WIMBLEDON ?
It seems to me that Ron has been running the show anyway,so he
obviously wants a yes man.A friend of mine knows Smiffy from non league
days and says he is not the mister nice guy he makes out to be.Lets
face have you ever met a nice property developer.I am sorry to see him
go,Peter Nicholas is young but is he mentally tough !
Pete(still choking on his MacNoades(tm) burger)
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44.1010 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Tue May 16 1995 14:28 | 1 |
| Do you what Eddie back???
|
44.1011 | Battleship Ron gets underway | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Tue May 16 1995 16:58 | 9 |
| According to the Evening Standard, Palace are about to sign 20 year old
Fulham fullback Duncan Jupp for #600k, presumably he's a right back?
Any Cottagers confirm this? This is assuming QPR don't get there first.
This is all being instigated by Ron "anything an incoherent Scotsman
can do I can do better" Noades. Current betting is Peter Nicholas as
first team manager, Ray Lewington as first team coach and Noades as
everything else.
Paul
|
44.1012 | Super Mac/Back | AYOV20::SCMS_999087 | | Tue May 16 1995 18:05 | 11 |
| Re; .1011
Though it's embarassing, I have to admit my family are erstwhile Fulham
supporters, ie. we no longer bother to actually see them play but check
on their (lack of) progress on the sports pages. Jupp is one of the few
names I've seen scoring for Fulham. Considering Fulham played Malcolm
MacDonald at full back before he was transformed into a rampant
goal-scorer by Newcastle(?), you could be on to a good thing.
Mike
|
44.1013 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Wed May 17 1995 15:56 | 9 |
| > Considering Fulham played Malcolm
> MacDonald at full back before he was transformed into a rampant
> goal-scorer by Newcastle(?), you could be on to a good thing.
I think it must have been Luton who spotted that he couldn't tackle and never
passed so transformed him. However, he was certainly a great sight in the b/w
stripes.
g
|
44.1014 | Care in the community?? | YUPPY::PANES | Noades Out | Thu May 18 1995 12:48 | 8 |
|
Under the Mental Health Act, I believe it is possible for someone to be
"sectioned" in they are deemed to be a danger to themselves or others.
I was wondering if anybody has any experience in obtaining the order
as a Mr R G Noades is obviously completely hatstand.
Stuart
|
44.1015 | | UBOHUB::COLLIP_P | | Thu May 18 1995 14:17 | 7 |
| Re:-1 totally agree,will he be player/manager next ?
I heard today that John Humphrey has been given a free transfer !
I personally think he has been excellent and cannot believe Patterson
gets in ahead of him.
What player or manager in their right mind will want to go to Palace now.
It is also muted that Norwich are interested in Smith.
|
44.1016 | But they're keeping quiet about it | AYOV29::MPEACOCK | | Thu May 18 1995 14:32 | 2 |
44.1017 | One Ron doesn't make a right | YUPPY::PANES | Noades Out | Thu May 18 1995 14:56 | 5 |
| News from roving reporter Paul Pateman ( the thinking man's Clubline ) is
that Palace will not announce a new manager for at least a week. Perhaps
Noades is giving himself a second interview.
Stuart
|
44.1018 | If only Ray the Slaphead hadn't broken his foot | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Fri May 19 1995 12:07 | 30 |
| From the Croydon Advertiser....
Latest "Hot" rumour is a managerial double act of Peter Nicholas &
Kenny Sansom. Sansom was at the WHU game. This could work (if Kenny
could avoid betting on the results!) and would also placate the fans a
bit.
More quotes from Southgate, confirming he hit Salako after the Leeds
game. Favourites to leave are Coleman, Shaw & Southgate, all rated at
around #1.5-2m. I would have thought Coleman would have been more.
Interestingly, Nigel Martyn's name is hardly cropping up anywhere which
probably means he's already been sold! Jupp is also mentioned as a
first signing - worryingly he's described as Scottish! We don't have
any Scottish players!
Letters page confirms the general support for Smiffy and damnation for
Noades but generally a real sadness that somehow an opportunity to
build on the Championship has been lost.
Also confirmed that all senior players bar John Humphrey have been
offered new contracts, Paul Williams' being conditional on Barry Fry
not taking up his option to buy him.
Amazing init - Reading with a 13,000 capacity (9,000 standing according
to the Graun) looking a possibility for the Premiership while we get to
go back to Wolves again with their superb stadium and multi-million
team. Shows that cash isn't everything, but team spirit is. Whoever
replaces Smith will need to get that back asap.
Paul
|
44.1019 | :^@ | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Fri May 19 1995 13:13 | 12 |
| re last
>> Jupp is also mentioned as a
>> first signing - worryingly he's described as Scottish! We don't have
>> any Scottish players!
Perhaps that's why you got relegated.......?
Seriously though, he is an U21 international and a move to a bigger
club than Fulham was a certainty. Palace could do a lot worse....
Kev...
|
44.1020 | Shaw upset | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Fri May 19 1995 16:31 | 10 |
| Evening Standard quotes Richard Shaw as saying:
"I think the whole thing ended disgracefully. Alan did a great job but
it was made very difficult for him. Palace has meant everything to him,
and me come to that. I have loved my time at the club but I don't want
to play for them now."
Transfer request expected next week?
Paul
|
44.1021 | First on Noades' List | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Tue May 23 1995 12:02 | 9 |
| John Salako has requested & been granted a transfer by Chairman Ron. On
the evidence of the latter part of the season he will not be greatly
missed and was in need of stimulation by a new challenge rther than
Chrissie's Splif Shop.
Hopefully a fee of over #2m - he's still only 26 and was back in the
England B squad last season.
Paul
|
44.1022 | Post quaffage ramblings | YUPPY::PANES | Quick, scarper its the filth | Tue May 23 1995 12:41 | 12 |
| <<< Note 44.1021 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Runnin' on Empty" >>>
-< First on Noades' List >-
> John Salako has requested & been granted a transfer by Chairman Ron. On
News to hearten this "bitter twisted" man's otherwise sad life.
Stuart
BTW Paul Ince is appearing in panto sorry court today at Croydon. If
Alf "Jerry " Wiggin can get off, I'm sure O.J Ince can.
|
44.1023 | Here's to Adams catching flu!! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Runnin' on Empty | Wed May 24 1995 15:39 | 8 |
| Congrats to Richard "Rijkard" Shaw on getting on the standby list for
the England squad. Ironic it happens on the day Salads is quoted as
having to leave Palace to ensure his England career!!
Hopefully, if Shaw does leave, this will put another few hundred
thousand on his value (#1.5-2m?)
Paul
|
44.1024 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Wed May 24 1995 18:29 | 9 |
| Err...Hasn't Richard Shaw (the rugby player from Bristol) been put on Standby
for the England *rugby* squad? Have you got your news mixed up, or is this
just the mother of all coincidences...?
Actually, I'm starting to wonder if I've got his first name wrong...
Ah, forget it.
|
44.1025 | Shaw thing... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed May 24 1995 18:35 | 10 |
| >Err...Hasn't Richard Shaw (the rugby player from Bristol) been put on Standby
>for the England *rugby* squad? Have you got your news mixed up, or is this
>just the mother of all coincidences...?
Or could it be that Richard Shaw (the soccer player from Crystal Palace)
has been put on stndby for the England *rugby* squad? ;-)
When does the tournament start, anyway (the soccer one, that is)?
Dom
|
44.1026 | From the lower reaches of football's private hell | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Fri May 26 1995 12:22 | 23 |
| Palace Trivia:
Apparently we are not now signing Jupp from Fulham but are buying Mark
Edworthy for #350k from Plymouth. He's a 22 year old right back who can
also play in midfield (shades of Darren Pitcher?!?!)
Armstrong is playing for a Premiership XI in Chris Hughton's
testimonial
Richard Shaw will be with the England Squad at Bisham Abbey throughout
the tournament despite being only on standby
Coventry City have inquired about Salako
Coleman, Shaw & Southgate all met with Noades, Nicholas & Lewington on
their return from holiday to "clear the air"
Lewington is coaching the England U21's in Toulon and is expected to be
confirmed as joint "first team coach" with Peter Nicholas. Noades is
still considering a general manager type appointment with Steve Coppell
apparently in the frame
Paul
|
44.1027 | Bring back Cannon and Droy. | CHEFS::JOYCEK | | Wed May 31 1995 17:31 | 4 |
|
Richard Shaw and Chris Coleman have both put in transfer requests, to
join Salako, and Southgate on the want away list.
|
44.1028 | Ron - He say no | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Thu Jun 01 1995 13:00 | 7 |
| Ceefax last night reported that Ron "Il Duce" Noades had vetoed any
moves by Salako, Southgate, Coleman & Shaw until a new management team
was in place and possibly even after that....
They'll be really motivated then!
Paul
|
44.1029 | TidBits | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Fri Jun 02 1995 12:36 | 22 |
| Palace News.....
Lewington & Nicholas confirmed as "team coaches" - Lewington being the
senior one
"Technical Director" to be announced next week with Steve Coppell
emerging as favourite
Salako's transfer request apparently accepted, Shaw, Coleman &
Southgate's rejected for the time being
Friendlies set up:
- 3 match overseas tour, details TBA
- 22/07 Away Bournemouth
- 28/07 Away Swansea
- 05/08 Home QPR
- TBA Away Brentford
Patterson & Williams yet to sign new contracts as has Eric Young.
Paul
|
44.1030 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Hmmmmmm...... | Fri Jun 02 1995 12:45 | 10 |
| >- 22/07 Away Bournemouth
>- 28/07 Away Swansea
>- TBA Away Brentford
Well what a set of testing matches....
NOT!!!!!!!!
Rick.
|
44.1031 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Menace to Sobriety | Fri Jun 02 1995 14:34 | 7 |
| re -1
Watch it Rick....you'll see....
re -2
Where's Salako gone then?
|
44.1032 | No-where, Salads is going nowhere | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Fri Jun 02 1995 15:11 | 7 |
| Salako's gone nowhere yet. Only interest I've heard is from Coventry.
Blackburn are supposedly interested in Coleman, Wimbledon in Shaw and
QPR in Southgate.
regards
Paul
|
44.1033 | | KERNEL::SMITHS | more nonsense in a minute ... | Fri Jun 02 1995 15:28 | 7 |
| re-friendlies
I also believe My local team - Woking are playing Palace around July 30/31,I'm
not sure of the exact date.
That will be a better test than the other fixtures ... :-)
Steve.
|
44.1034 | :-) | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I luv Farnborough Town | Fri Jun 02 1995 15:40 | 14 |
|
Steve,
> That will be a better test than the other fixtures ... :-)
I dont think so...
I cant see Woking being tested by some poxy outfit from South London!
Ian.
|
44.1035 | Steve's back | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Thu Jun 08 1995 13:50 | 4 |
| On R5 this morning - 8.15, Steve Coppell confirmed as "Technical
Director" . Nicholas & Lewington run the team selection etc.
Welcome back Stevie - you must like Ron!
|
44.1036 | Ron/Steve/Pete/Rays' Red'n'Blue Army | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Fri Jun 16 1995 12:04 | 12 |
| Andy Preece has been listed, #200k to Blackpool looks a possibility.
Darren Patterson has also been told he's not needed and Paul Williams
won't sign his contract so looks to be off.
Brian Launders and Simon Rodger have both signed new, improved 2 year
deals and Ninja has a meeting with Coppell to discuss his future.
Southgate & Coleman still talking about only wanting to play in the
Prem etc etc etc. Coppell is adamant that there will not be any "cheap"
sell offs so unless someone meets OUR price, they stay put.
Paul
|
44.1037 | Walk - don't Ron | YUPPY::PANES | Ken Dodd's Dad's dog's dead | Fri Jun 16 1995 21:01 | 6 |
| Apparently Alan "Alan Smith" Smith is on a Sport in Question with "The Saint"
and ****wit on Monday.
Should be fun.
Stuart
|
44.1038 | Armstrong's Silk Cut,errrr, I mean Silky skills | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Mon Jun 19 1995 12:36 | 10 |
| As mentioned in the Spurs note, it looks like Chrissie is off to either
Spurs or Everton for #4.5mil. Given his all round performance last
season that seems reasonable business if we can get a decent
replacement. If Salako loses his cold feet and goes to Toon Town and 2
of Coleman/Shaw/Southgate go we would have close to #10mil to spend on
players. Could see some good buys in key positions - maybe even some
more stars like Gabbiadini, Bodin, Sinnott & Mortimer - they'd bring
the good time back to Palace :-)
Paul
|
44.1039 | New Star Striker | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Tue Jun 20 1995 15:48 | 10 |
| Palace have signed some lad called Steve Taylor for #80k from
Bromsgrove Rovers - a striker. Could he be the new Stan Collymore? That
is to say, we sell him for #100k and then see him sold for #8.5mil.
Armstrong has gone to Spurs, no news on Salako & the toons yet.
Who's the first game Stu? I think the Wombles are at home on the first
day of the Prem so presumably we are at home on August 12th?
Paul
|
44.1040 | Some games | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Tue Jun 20 1995 15:58 | 27 |
| I can answer my own question!!
A few fixtures:
12/08 H Barnsley (Wow!!!)
19/08 A Ipswich
26/08 H Charlton
29/08 A Sheff Utd
02/09 H Tranmere
21/10 H Millwall
21/11 H Wolves
23/12 A WBA
26/12 H Luton
30/12 H Grimsby
01/01 A Portsmouth
13/04 H Southend
20/04 A Wolves
27/04 A Derby
04/05 H Norwich
Quite a last few games - lets hope the game against Norwich is a
Champions vs runners up game!
Paul
|
44.1041 | Surely you mean Southend | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Arran's in view today | Tue Jun 20 1995 16:07 | 6 |
| After their storming finish to the season I think you need to worry
about the Shrimpers rather than those little clubs that you play in the
last 3 games ;-)
Barring that you can give us your strikers you don't want so we can sell
them for 3m.
|
44.1042 | Palace-Norwich: Relegation Decider! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Tue Jun 20 1995 16:10 | 5 |
| You can have Andy Preece for around #1m, I'm sure you could turn a
profit in season ticket sales alone, let alone shirts (oops - forgot,
we don't do that in the Endsleigh do we!)
Paul
|
44.1043 | Salads Staying? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Wed Jun 21 1995 20:08 | 8 |
| Toons note reckons Salako is not joining them. The Evening Standard
said the sticking point was their wish to have him on a pay as you play
contract because of his previous injuries. Seems odd considering he has
only missed a handful of games since coming back.
Oh well - that's #2m not coming in to the coffers
Paul
|
44.1044 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Billy No Mates | Wed Jun 21 1995 20:15 | 6 |
44.1045 | Left Over Salads | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Wed Jun 21 1995 20:17 | 7 |
| Salako did not perform to his best in the latter stages of last season.
He was supposedly carrying a hamstring injury but did disappear from a
lot of games. To be honest, I think he has had his best years and needs
a new challenge. If he stays and plays as we know he can I would love
him to stay, but not if he is like he was last year.
Paul
|
44.1046 | Uh-oh ...incoming | YUPPY::PANES | Man behaving baldly | Thu Jun 22 1995 12:33 | 5 |
44.1047 | Newcastle? That's all eskimoes isn't it? | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Thu Jun 22 1995 13:30 | 5 |
|
Too far north? I suppose that means that he won't be signing for
Watford? :-)
Neil
|
44.1048 | Palace Echoes | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Fri Jun 23 1995 12:20 | 24 |
| Salads apparently has a baby lettuce on the way and didn't fancy the
disruption (or the lack of being the mega star at the club, and the
lack of a guaranteed start etc etc!)
Anyway, replacements for Armstrong under consideration are:
Forster from Brentford
Booth from huddersfield
Stewart from Bristol Rovers
and as Brum are bidding, doubtless Andersson from Caen
We are also talking to Scott Taylor from Reading for a right wing slot.
We got #140k from Southend for Colly getting a cap and getting sold!
Millwall get #600k for Armstrong moving, but as they a reputedly buying
Bob-Bob-Bob-Bobby Bowry, they will doubtless be sending over at least
#400k in our direction?!
Noades is quoted as saying Wilkins hasn't got enough money to buy
Southgate and the "I might move the earth to keep some players"
seemingly refering to Shaw & Coleman - first sensible thing he's said
for ages!
Paul
|
44.1049 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Billy No Mates | Fri Jun 23 1995 12:49 | 6 |
44.1050 | Go for it Gareth!! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Fri Jun 23 1995 13:03 | 9 |
| #2.5m for the man known by Stuart P as Floodgates and by my other half
as Mr Inept, and by me as someone who can be quite good but don't see
why other people rave about him, is a good deal. Presumably Townsend is
off as a result? They seem identical players to me.
Salads will go if a London team comes in for him - my bet would be
Chelsea possibly.
Paul
|
44.1051 | And Gareth scores #2.5m and NO PASSES!! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Fri Jun 23 1995 16:56 | 7 |
| Southgate thing is official - its on the back page of the Standard!
#2.5mil eh - good business Ron!
Another player being linked with us is Chris Luckhetti, a Bury central
defender.
Paul
|
44.1052 | 2 down | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Mon Jun 26 1995 14:12 | 9 |
| Transfers confirmed:
Preece to Blackpool for #225k
Bowry to Millwall for #250k, as part payment of sell on fee for
Armstrong
Two friendlies in Turkey planned for pre-season.
Paul
|
44.1053 | Cookie Too? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Mon Jun 26 1995 16:43 | 7 |
| Evening Standard reports Villa coming back down Selhurst way to collect
Chris Coleman for around #4mill.
I hope he's one of the players Noades is "moving heaven & earth to
keep".
Paul
|
44.1054 | | YUPPY::PANES | Slut | Mon Jun 26 1995 18:10 | 16 |
44.1055 | | YUPPY::PANES | Slut | Tue Jun 27 1995 21:12 | 129 |
| The following was lifted from the Palace mailing list . I find it interesting
not just because the wonderful prose , but because it appears to perpetuate
the legend that most Palace choose/need to take drugs, and the name
of the person who alleges to have written it.
Stuart
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Martin writes
*************
Well ! - I've kept my mouth shut over the semi's, even
the relegation but the confusion over what sort of team
we will have next year has broken the silence ! I felt that
I should share with you a (rather long - apologies) 'dream'.
Rather like mystic Meg I saw an image of what may
have already taken place . . . . .
The time - 0345 on a Sunday morning in June, the first
traces of light are attempting to break their way into the
night sky. At 'Noades park', The Ayatollah Ron, Stevie and
Ray are sitting in a darkened board room. In the shadows
sits an even darker figure, who growls from time to time.
Ron's Accountant, Spike, is never far from his side. Ron's
jewel encrusted throne sits on a raised dais in the centre
of the room. There are eight rubies and countless diamonds,
one ruby for each of the premier goals that Chrissie netted
last year, the diamonds for those he missed. In fresh gold
lettering stands out the immortal words 'Sugar is sweet'.
Ron's 'boys' knew that this must be a meeting of some
importance as Ron had requested a new mat for them to kneel
upon. They huddled together and looked nervously at each
other as they waited for the great one to speak.
Suddenly the silence was broken as Ron reached for his
1989 'Shoot' filofax and flicked through the well
worn pages. Most would order new dates each year for their
planner but Ron said that he liked to remember the good old
days and besides Tippex was 'deductible' and worked a treat!
'Well, its like this my lads, Next season we've got the
prospect of just Ndah and Dowie left, some nice new kit, a
stack of money and a new stand. What shall we do boys ?'
Stevie and Ray looked frantically at each other knowing
that the wrong word here could result in a 'chairman's
vote of confidence'. Suddenly a look of calm overcame
Stevie's face. After all, Steve had been here before. He
responded tentatively 'Er, perhaps we should buy someone,
Ron ? Someone cheap of course, but with potential so that
we can sell him for a profit as soon as we get promoted eh?'
Stevie and Ray watched for a change of expression while
the level of growling from the corner rose. Suddenly
Ron leapt from the throne, 'No, Wait, I've got it !' Ron
cried. 'Let's buy someone cheap. Yes, someone with
potential. But someone that we could sell for a PROFIT
later on !'
'Brilliant boss. 'ow do you do it ?' the 'lads'
chorused.
Ray feeling a little cocky now added 'There's this great
little player, Scott Taylor, at Reading - just fits the
bill, your sort of player, smashin' marvellous, wonderful,
Ron.'
Stevie agrees, nodding his technical head approvingly and
scribbling on his notepad furiously. Having calculated the
frequency of each letter that Ron had used in his last 4
sentences Steve was convinced he was now ready to make a
prediction. Statistically he reckoned that Ron was about to
say . . . 'eargoo thy flump' Hmmm, he placed the
pad in his pocket deciding these statistics would need some
more work. Instead, Ron said, 'Yes, great, you have my full
backing Stevie, I shall ask Spike to arrange the details
for the purchase of Mr Taylor - you may leave now, and by
the way see if you can get the other 8 players for free'.
The growling from the corner was at a fever pitch by now as
Spike paced back and forth.
Stevie and Ray, heads bowed, backed from the room.
Ron waited until they had left the room. He turned and said
defiantly 'Eargoo thy flump ! There is no way we are going
to shell out big money for this, Spike !' 'Hang on a
minute', he flicked through the enormous pile of 'free ads
papers' at his side and beamed as he pulled out the
Bromsgrove Bulletin, Dec. 1993. 'Aha, I thought so, there's
a STEVE Taylor, plays for their local side, who we should
be able to get for under 100k and pay him peanuts for
wages. Tell the lads that we will sign S. TAYLOR as agreed.
Make sure that all PR uses his initials and not his first
name and we're home and dry.' Ron strode back to his
throne, triumphantly wringing his hands, 'It'll take them
until December to notice and they daren't admit it after
that, Ha, Eeagles, Eeeagles, Eeeeeagles !'
Spike was quiet now, as he curled up at his master's feet,
happy that the 'emergency leave the club for Barbados' fund
was again safe. They both drifted to sleep . . both
wondering if a supermarket would 'go down well' at one end
of the West Indian Test ground.
Meanwhile, Steve had recalculated until his pencil had
virtually disappeared and he was still convinced that by
the law of averages Ron should have said 'Eargoo thy
flump'. He threw his pad into the bin and started to count
the number of cars and their average speed, splitting them
by colour and manufacturer. After all you never could be
too careful when crossing the road could you ?
He'll never know how close he was will he children . . .
not unless we tell him eh !
It was at this point that I awoke, bathed in sweat from not
a dream, but a nightmare. But never fear it could never
happen . . . .
Martin (slightly cynical, with tongue firmly in cheek,
and wearing red and blue around my neck)
-- Martin Hayes No words can describe my feelings . . .
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
44.1056 | Eagles Swoop (well sort of) | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Thu Jun 29 1995 17:20 | 9 |
| Palace have signed a young lad called Gareth Davies from Hereford. He
is a 21 year old centre half who has played for the Welsh U21 side. Fee
is #120k.
Also - Alan Smith has been appointed Manager at Wycombe Wanderers with
Dave Kemp as his assistance. Best of luck to him - but here's hoping
Palace aren't playing Wycombe for a while
Paul
|
44.1057 | | YUPPY::PANES | Togs off, lotion on | Mon Jul 03 1995 13:42 | 13 |
| <<< Note 44.1056 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Faster than a speeding TurboLaser" >>>
-< Eagles Swoop (well sort of) >-
> Palace have signed a young lad called Gareth Davies from Hereford. He
> is a 21 year old centre half who has played for the Welsh U21 side. Fee
> is #120k.
Its good to see that Ron isn't just leaving the millions from the
sale of Armstrong and Southgate in the bank to gather interest, and
that the rebuilding of the side has started.
Stuart
|
44.1058 | First Game of the Season | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Fri Jul 14 1995 14:59 | 8 |
| Palace won their first freindly of the season, away in Turkey to
Muglaspor(?) 4-0 with goals from Coleman, Dyer, Gordon & Launders. They
play another Mumble-spor tonight.
Two players are expected to sign shortly, one being Chelsea right
winger, David Hopkin, on offer at about #750k.
Paul
|
44.1059 | Its Prozac time | YUPPY::PANES | Not even with yours | Fri Jul 14 1995 15:07 | 14 |
| <<< Note 44.1058 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Faster than a speeding TurboLaser" >>>
-< First Game of the Season >-
> Two players are expected to sign shortly, one being Chelsea right
> winger, David Hopkin, on offer at about #750k.
Paul,
Apparently Chelsea fans consider Hopkin to be somewhat of a pup.
Nevermind , that still leaves Ron a few million up his sleeve to squander.
Stuart
|
44.1060 | Pre-season friendlies? It's only mid-July! | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri Jul 14 1995 16:46 | 9 |
| >Apparently Chelsea fans consider Hopkin to be somewhat of a pup.
>Nevermind , that still leaves Ron a few million up his sleeve to squander.
If he's that carrot-haired littl'un that barely got a game last year,
then I have to say that he doesn't really look Premier League material.
Then again, that's pretty irrelevant if he's going to sign for Palace,
isn't it? ;-)
Dom
|
44.1061 | New Midfielder | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Tue Jul 18 1995 12:24 | 6 |
| Palace are about to sign (subject to medical) Andy Roberts the Millwall
21yr old midfielder for around #2mill. Another player is also expected
to sign this week after agreeing personal terms, could be Hopkin of
Chelsea or Luchetti or Bury(?)
Paul
|
44.1062 | Ricky Newman went to Millwall as part of the deal | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | South of Hell | Tue Jul 18 1995 13:05 | 1 |
|
|
44.1063 | Newman - tipped by Bobby Gould last season | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Faster than a speeding TurboLaser | Tue Jul 18 1995 13:19 | 6 |
| Seems like Millwall will be having an all Palace midfield with Bowry &
Newman. Maybe they'll get Mortimer from Charlton as well! Now there's a
prospect - Palace superstar Paul Mortimer back at Selhurst, I can
hardly wait.
Paul
|
44.1064 | | YUPPY::PANES | Not even with yours | Tue Jul 18 1995 13:35 | 9 |
| <<< Note 44.1061 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Faster than a speeding TurboLaser" >>>
-< New Midfielder >-
> Palace are about to sign (subject to medical) Andy Roberts the Millwall
> 21yr old midfielder for around #2mill. Another player is also expected
Is he another New Cross pot-head pixie?
Stuart
|
44.1065 | Cheer up Stu - Ron will sort out your seat | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Wed Jul 19 1995 12:38 | 11 |
| Transfer deals are confirmed...
Andy Roberts, England U21 captain, from Millwall for #1.8m + Ricky
Newman (valued at #500k)
David Hopkin from Chelsea for either #750 or #850k
Presumably defenders are on hold until Coleman & Shaw decide while
strikers are (hopefully) under scrutiny.
Paul
|
44.1066 | Wait till you see the whites of their eyes | YUPPY::PANES | Bert alert - don't panic | Thu Jul 20 1995 12:38 | 7 |
|
I went to San Selhurst last night to select my seat ( ooh-err missus ).
The new stand is quite impressive and the upper tier has a 60/40 non-smoiking/
smoking split. My pals smoke so I am in the end nearest the away supporters -
in fact no more than a fragmentation bomb's throw away.
Stuart
|
44.1067 | Altitude Bombing or Low Level Strikes? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Thu Jul 20 1995 14:09 | 5 |
| Stu - Upper or Lower Tier?
Is it going to be finished for August 12th?
Paul
|
44.1068 | | YUPPY::PANES | No names - no packdrill | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:26 | 17 |
| <<< Note 44.1067 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Cuore Sportivo" >>>
-< Altitude Bombing or Low Level Strikes? >-
> Stu - Upper or Lower Tier?
Upper , in the A bit of PALACE.
> Is it going to be finished for August 12th?
I bloody hope so. I have organised my holiday around it.
Bring on t'Barnsley.
Stuart
|
44.1069 | Do they reduce the Bovril prices in the summer? | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:30 | 8 |
| >> Is it going to be finished for August 12th?
> I bloody hope so. I have organised my holiday around it.
Now that's what I call a devoted fan. Shame on all those who sun
themselves on the Costa Brava every year while they sip Martinis...
Dom
|
44.1070 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Jul 20 1995 17:32 | 6 |
| Stuart,
Just think, when you get back there'll be at least a weeks worth of cat
puke for you to clear up....
Stuart
|
44.1071 | ***WARNING*** long note | YUPPY::PANES | No names - no packdrill | Fri Jul 21 1995 12:58 | 1042 |
|
Palace FAQ... courtesy of the mailing list
CRYSTAL PALACE FC
written by Keith Brody edited by Simon Gleave
==============================================================
contents: GENERAL INFORMATION
THE TEAM
PALACE MAILING LIST PLAYER OF THE YEAR
PLAYER TO WATCH
WHAT WE NEED
REVIEW OF THE SEASON 1994/5
PREDICTION 1995/6
FIXTURES 1995/6
==============================================================
GENERAL
Address: Selhurst Park Stadium, London SE25 6PU
Phone: 0181-653-1000
Ground Details: Selhurst Park is now all-seater, and covered
on all four sides. Away supporters sit in the corner of the
Arthur Wait stand along the side of the pitch. Entrances are in
Park Road at the corner of Holmesdale Road. With the exception
of big matches, you can buy tickets on the day from a box office
on Park Road right beside the turnstiles.
Directions: Thornton Heath, Norwood Junction, and Selhurst
stations are all more or less equidistant from the ground, and
all are reached by rail from Victoria and/or Clapham Junction.
In all three cases, follow the match-day crowds to reach the
ground. The stations are about a fifteen minute walk, with
Selhurst being marginally the closest of the three. One word of
warning; Crystal Palace Station is nowhere near the ground!
The Crystal Palace Mailing List: Formed two years ago by Keith
and Rhiannon, there were originally about five of us. There are
now around 200 members from around the globe. The nucleus of the
list (Keith, Nutmeg, Dr. Curse, Shaggy, and Bill) plus a number
of others meet before and after every home game (details below
in the section on Pubs.) We're always happy to meet/host away
Mailing Lists, particularly on a reciprocal basis. If you're
interested, send an e-mail to the mailing list address;
palacefc@wise.demon.co.uk
Pubs: There are numerous pubs around the ground, and there's
not much point reviewing them all. They're all invariably filled
with supporters on match days. The Palace Mailing List meets in
the Goat House at around 1PM before matches, and again
afterwards, and issues this open invitation to any other mailing
lists or supporters to join us for a pint. To get to the Goat
House, take the train to Norwood Junction and walk out of the
station and up the access road to the High Street. Turn right,
and follow the High Street to its end, at which point cross over
the railway tracks to the right and you'll see the Goat House in
front of you. We're in the bar at the back, which you enter
through the car park. Ask for Keith, Shaggy, Bill, or Nutmeg if
you want to know who we are!
Parking: There is a car park at the ground, and plenty of street
parking around the stadium.
Colours: Red and blue striped shirts, red shorts, red socks.
(home). Yellow shirts, light blue shorts, yellow socks.
(away).
Nickname: The Eagles
Chairman: Ron Noades
==============================================================
THE TEAM
Management:
Steve Coppell (Director of Football)
Ray Lewington (Manager)
Peter Nicholas (Coach)
Ron Noades opted for a three strong management team after the
dismissal of Alan Smith over the summer. Coppell's
responsibilities lie with the signing of players and scouting,
whilst taking overall responsibility for all football affairs.
Lewington, last years reserve team manager, is the closest thing
we'll have to a traditional manager in that he'll pick the first
team itself--he'll report to Coppell rather than to the Chairman-
-though coaching responsibilities will be shared by Lewington and
last years successful youth team manager, Peter Nicholas.
It's hard to know what sort of playing style Palace will adopt
since neither Lewington nor Nicholas have an established approach
at first team level, this being the first such job for both of
them. Those of us who saw the reserves play last year might be
somewhat encouraged to know that, by and large, they kept the
ball on the ground rather more than the first team, but given
player turnover at that level it's hard to know whether that
represents a consistent footballing philosophy on Lewington's
part. The reserves were successful early in the year but tailed
off after Christmas, though injuries in the first team surely
impacted their consistency.
The Youth team under Nicholas did seem to play attractive
football, and in conversation with Nicholas I got the impression
that in a general sense his approach to the game is a pleasant
mixture of laissez-faire and discipline where necessary. He
seems to be one of the few who grasps that a players role should
be dictated by his talent, rather than forcing the player to fit
the system. We shall see.
Although, sadly but inevitably, many Palace fans would have liked
a 'big name' to succeed Alan Smith, there are a number of us who
feel that the hiring of Lewington and Nicholas, particularly
under Coppell's tutelage, represents the right step for the club.
We have maintained continuity whilst at the same time keeping
decisions in the hands of a management team which knows the
players capabilities and personalities. It is to be hoped that
this local knowledge will be wedded to a more tactically astute
and flexible playing system than the one Alan Smith was able to
implement.
Non-First Team Set-Up
Steve Kember (Reserve Team Manager)
It's worth mentioning a few words about the reserve and youth
set-up which most of you will know has been one of the games most
productive in recent years. Palace have a heady record of
developing home grown talent and last years side included Salako,
Southgate, Newman, Bowry, Ndah, and Shaw all of whom had come up
through the youth ranks, plus others like Coleman who arrived
early enough in their careers that they developed substantially
at the club.
At present there are a number of talented young players who,
though they may play little or no part in the first team next
year, are names to look out for in the future. Leading amongst
these are Irish youth international winger Rory Ginty, a slight
but endlessly tricky and skillful player who, in testimonials and
friendlys has not looked out of place alongside senior players
and Bjorn Enquist, captain of the Swedish Under-19 team and an
attacking midfielder of real potential. Peter Nicholas told us,
last March, that 'the higher the level, the better he seems to
fit in.' Enquist may yet make the breakthrough next year.
Nigel Martyn Goalkeeper
Signed from Bristol Rovers in 1990 as Britain's first one million
pound goalkeeper, Nigel has lived up to expectations though he
hasn't become the regular England 'keeper that many once
expected. It is arguable that this is due to the fact that he
does not play for a glamour club. Prejudice aside, for my money
he is considerably better than Ian Walker, and in a general sense
more or less on a par with Tim Flowers or David Seaman.
Nigel seems to be in the tradition of Palace goalkeepers (John
Jackson in particular comes to mind)--loyal players who do not
get the recognition their abilities deserve outside of Selhurst
Park. His game has no obvious weaknesses, and particular
strengths include agility and reflexes that belie his physical
size. He was once less than strong dealing with crosses and
commanding his penalty area, but these shortcomings seem to have
been largely been resolved over the past two seasons. His goals
against record last year attests to the strengths of his game.
It is interesting to note that after relegation Nigel was the one
star player who neither moaned, nor demanded to leave the club.
Whether this attests to loyalty, or a lack of personal ambition
one can only wonder. That we are lucky to have a player of his
quality is an indisputable fact, and as the best 'keeper in the
first division he gives us a sound starting point in the drive
towards promotion this season.
Rhys Wilmott Goalkeeper
The purchase of Wilmott from Hull for stlg80,000 last summer proved
to be a sound investment in the wake of Nigel Martyn's injury in
the FA Cup semi-final, which saw Wilmott pressed into service for
half a dozen critical games.
Wilmott is not a 'great' keeper, but as a back-up he is more than
adequate, and though he will be remembered for a terrible gaffe
at Southampton in April supporters will hopefully not lose sight
of how well he played in a number of other matches, particularly
against Tottenham at home and QPR away when he made a large
contribution to our winning four critical points.
He is a sound all-rounder with one particular strength, and that
is that he is a tremedous distributor of the ball. As soon as
he is in possession, he is looking for an outlet and his long,
accurate throws enabled our attack to have a feature that they
lacked under Nigel Martyn.
Dean Gordon Left Back (midfield)
Two years ago Gordon was one of the first divisions dominant
players, breaking into the Palace team after his conversion from
left wing and gaining an ever-present position in the England
Under-21 side. That he struggled at Premiership level was one
of last seasons major dissapointments, and more than many others
Gordon has much to prove this year. There was a time twelve
months ago when one might have expected Deano to be our next big
money sale, but interest in him this summer has been almost nil.
Gordon's great strength is his speed and attacking ability. He
can get forward quickly and find positions from which to shoot,
then deliver twenty five or third yard shots of devastating pace
and accuracy. Opposing defenders would do well to shut him down
quickly, as he moves into their half. Given the time and space,
he can and will cause problems.
His deficiencies are defensive, and whilst at first division
level opponents were less able to exploit his lack of positional
sense and tendency to get left upfield on the counter-attack, in
the Premiership these inadequacies were exploited by opponents.
Whilst Gordon does have the speed and tackling ability to recover
from his errors sometimes, the sheer volume of his mistakes last
year undid him all too often.
This will be a key year in Gordon's career. If he learns from
last season and becomes a good defender in addition to his other
skills, he can yet mature into a key player bearing in mind that
he is still only just twenty two. However, if mistakes continue
to play a large part of his game, he risks becoming just another
good lower division full-back.
Chris Coleman Left Back/Centre Half
The best player, pound-for-pound, that I've seen at Selhurst Park
since Kenny Sansom (possibly excepting Ian Wright.) Coleman has
it all, and whilst Gareth Southgate's stlg2.5 million pound transfer
to Villa seemed like an enormous fleece to most of us, the stlg4
million pound valuation Ron Noades has placed on Coleman seems
reasonable indeed to anyone who's watched him play regularly.
I would take Coleman before Scales or Babb in a heartbeat.
There are no weaknesses in Coleman's game. As a defender he has
speed, strength, tremendous timing in the tackle, and often
overlooked distribution ability. He is also a leader on the
pitch and covers his teammates brilliantly. Simply put, he's the
one player no-one that I know wants us to lose.
Without Coleman (and he may be gone by the time you read this)
Palace will remain in contention for promotion. If we keep him,
it is very hard to see our defence, assuming it remains intact,
giving up an awful lot of goals in this division. Chris Coleman
will, in my opinion, be by some distance the quality player in
the first divison. It requires no great stretch of the
imagination to suggest that if he was a). English, and b). played
for Manchester United, he'd be a considerably more familiar name
to everyone by now.
Richard Shaw Centre Half/Full Back
Until last year Shaw had been a utility player, moving from full-
back to midfield without ever really making a major impact.
Then, switched to his preferred position of centre half after the
first game of the season, he became a revelation, winning the
Palace Mailing Lists Player of the Year Award (and deservedly so)
and being named as an alternate for Terry Venables Umbro Cup
England squad.
Shaw had a tremendous season, on the evidence of which it's hard
to not to conclude that he's one of relatively few quality
English centre halves. Non-Palace supporters will have to
remember that, relegation or not, only four teams conceded fewer
goals than us last year and you need look no further than Shaw,
Coleman, and Martyn to understand why. To watch Shearer, Wright,
Klinsmann, and Cole all shut-out during the course of the season
was a testament to just how well they played.
Shaw is neither tall nor imposing. To use the cliche, he's a
'continental' type of player who's equally comfortable both in
the air or on the ground. He makes up for his lack of height
with both superb timing and jumping ability (you'll be surprised
how big centre forwards almost always lose aerial duels with him)
and he is a master of the sliding tackle. His positional sense
is also such that he'll often shut down opportunities after you
think they're unmissable.
Sadly, Shaw is another who may leave the club before you read
this but who, like Coleman, if he stays it is hard not imagine
him being a dominant force at first division level.
Marc Edworthy Full Back
None of us have seen our summer signing from Plymouth, but we are
told by the Plymouth list that he's a superb player who 'will
absolutely certainly play for England one day.' Apparently he
had Collymore in his pocket in a Cup game last year.
Anyway, whilst it's nice to get carried away with fanciful
predictions, all we do know is that he can play either full back
or centre half, and that he's right-sided.
Darren Patterson Full Back/Centre Half
Darren is not the most popular player at Palace, though I'm not
entirely sure why. Perhaps it's that his style of play is
neither perfect nor spectacular, but he's nonetheless the sort
whom every team needs in their squad. As a regular member of the
line-up, he'd be fine at first division level though he was
stretched at times in the Premiership. As a squad member, he's
invaluable in either league.
Apart from his short fuse--Darren rarely goes more than eighty
minutes without a yellow card...his sending off for being 'first
man in' after the Keane foul at Villa Park was more inevitable
than the sun coming up the next day--his game is founded on
solidity and a good sense of awareness on the pitch. He is not
particularly fast, though he's crunching in the tackle, and not
particularly tall though he's reliable in the air. Rather, he
plays well within his limitations and the key to his game is that
he doesn't expose himself to defensive situations that he can't
handle...in other words, unlike Gordon, he doesn't let attackers
get behind him and thus give them a head start.
It's true to say that the best forwards will find they can
exploit Patterson, either through sheer pace or raw skill, but
he's an uncompromising opponent and one nobody will relish
facing. He's a 100% player and a good pro. He's also a regular
Northern Ireland international, for the record.
Eric Young Centre Half
Poor decisions by Alan Smith form a significant part of the
reading material in this FAQ for Crystal Palace. None was poorer
than his decision to drop Eric The Ninja, the man who became the
scapegoat for our 6-1 defeat by Liverpool on opening day last
year. By the time Eric returned from exile, at Chelsea in March
we were all, as Gareth Southgate has said, but down and Eric's
presence neither could, nor did, make a difference. Nonetheless,
in the last three months of the season he reminded us again just
how much he has to offer.
Tall, gangly, graceless and awkward, you look at Eric Young and
frankly you think 'Well, we might lose a few in the air, but
we're going to get by this guy.' Except no-one does. Superb
timing in the tackle, deceptive skills on the ground (he's no
George Best, but he CAN beat a man with the ball), and dominant
as you'd expect in the air, Young's biggest drawback is probably
his age (36 this season.) However, since he didn't turn pro
until well into his twenties his longevity may be explained by
the fact that he has fewer miles on the clock than the average
elder pro.
Bottom line is that Young is another who should cope comfortably,
or excel at first division level. In concluding this section on
our defenders, I can only say again that they contributed nothing
to our downfall last year, and if Palace were not a Premiership
team, it is as well to remember that they did have a Premiership
defence. Odd, you might think, that since the end of the season,
none of our big money sales played at the back!
Ricky Newman Midfield
When a story ran in March that Aston Villa were interested in
Gareth Southgate and Ricky Newman it illustrated just how
football fans are misled by the papers. The departure of
Southgate grabbed the headlines, but shrewd Palace fans realised
that the departure of Newman was the one to avoid.
Ricky Newman is not a complete player yet by any means but he has
one ability all too often missing in English football, and that
his ability to pass a ball. He doesn't do it with anywhere near
the consistency required to be a really top player, yet, but last
season was really his first in league football so that should
come in time. That this basic ability to pass, this vision, is
allied to a ferocious determination in tackling makes him all the
more appealing a prospect.
Newman did not have a great season, but there were moments,
stretches of games particularly in November when he hinted at the
player he could become. One hopes that under Ray Houghton's wing
he will realize this potential. He can hit, in particular, the
forty yard pass or the crossfield ball and land it on a sixpence,
and if those passes often went awry, when they did not they were
of the variety that goal chances inevitably resulted. It is
possible that by the end of this year Newman will be the Palace
player everybody has heard about.
Darren Pitcher Midfield
The poor man's Paul Ince, Pitcher was probably the one non-
defender to emerge from last season with any real credit,
finishing second in the Palace Mailing List Player of the Year.
Played out of position at right back in the Liverpool debacle,
he lost his place in September but returned, around Christmas,
to play a more and more influential role in the team though his
influence was largely defensive...preventing opponents from
playing, rather than creating chances.
Another absolutely ferocious tackler who goes in for, and wins,
practically every loose ball (thus gaining the nickname 'Psycho')
Pitcher is also a good passer, not in the artistic sense but in
that he makes the short, simple pass quickly. He thus plays well
within himself. Though he doesn't use it, Wolves fans will
attest to the fact that he also has a shot on him, something
Lewington has stated that he'd like to see more of in the coming
year.
Pitcher is a player not to underrate. He's not spectacular, but
when he's playing well, chances are that Palace will always be
in the game. Another with much to prove this year, and who may
become an influential figure as the season goes by. For the
record, he's a graduate of the Lilleshall training school.
Ray Houghton Midfield
Needs little introduction, Ray should be a driving force behind
our efforts this season. His arrival did not turn the club
around but he added a vision, skill, and technique that was
entirely absent before he came plus an all too needed ability to
lead on the pitch. Watching his palpable sense of frustration
at the lack of imagination and organization of those around him
during the final few games was to realize just how little Alan
Smith had the team prepared for the task in hand. Time and time
again Ray would see an opening and pass into space...or take a
free kick quickly and absolutely no-one would react to the
opportunity he'd created. Our team were static, whilst Ray alone
understood the element of surprise.
A lot of us felt that Ray might become player-manager at the end
of last year, and it's hard to imagine that he won't play at
least some role in formulating tactics or coaching this season.
With all due respect to Lewington and Nicholas, Houghton is the
one person at the club, on the playing side, who has 'been there,
seen it, done that.'
The only negative is, again, his age, but the drop to a lower
division might help him stretch out what's been a tremendous
career. His influence, over six months instead of six weeks,
should be an asset to the club this year.
Simon Rodger Midfield
It's amusing, as anyone who supports a 'small club' knows, how
one injury for Manchester United and Liverpool is hailed in the
press as a crisis which offers all manner of excuses for a poor
run, yet a similiar happening at a club like Crystal Palace
passes unnoticed. Thus, you've probably not read anywhere that
the fact that Simon Rodger, a lynchpin in our midfield in recent
seasons, played only the first half of the first game last year
contributed anything to our poor season.
Rodger is a good player, perhaps not outstanding in any one sense
of the word, but a good all-rounder who tackles and passes
consistently well, and above all is, or was, very much the cog
at the heart of the machine. That his absence had a negative
effect last year is beyond question.
He missed the season with a serious back injury from which he
will supposedly recover. So far as we know, he should be fit by
August though how long it will take him to regain match fitness
and a place in the side is uncertain. If Rodger can regain his
former level, he will be an influential figure this season.
John Salako Midfield/Winger
Another who, at the time of writing is on the transfer list and
may not be around by the time you read this. Salad's career has
been something of an amazing story, emerging into the England
squad somewhat unexpectedly in 1991 and once there playing
persuasively enough to suggest he had a long international career
in front of him. At his best, at that time, Salako was a
brilliant and versatile player with a combination of skill and
pace which, frankly, would have seem him leave Selhurst long ago.
That he's still here, and less than popular with the supporters
is the result of not one but two potentially career ending
injuries from which he's managed to return, courageously it must
be said, but perhaps not as the same player he was before. As
in Gareth Southgate's case, most of us feel that stlg2 million for
Salad would be a good piece of business for us.
Salako's preferred role has traditionally been on the flank,
where his assets are, or were, the ability to beat a man to the
byline and cross the ball. He has also played down the middle
in recent seasons, though never for long stretches. His problem
now, highlighted last year, is that he no longer has the pace to
create space for himself, and even when given the opportunity to
get the ball into the middle, the quality of his crossing has
been poor. Only once in the forty odd games I saw last season
did he truly dominate a defender, and given that that defender
was Phil Whelan of Ipswich it is hard not to conclude that Salad
is not really a Premiership player anymore.
His deficiencies are further highlighted by the almost inevitable
lack of committment in the tackle which tends to follow serious
injuries. On the plus side, Salako remains an enthusiastic
player, and to his credit, in spite of poor performances on the
pitch he did seem to be one of the relatively few Palace players
who actually cared towards the end of last season. In some ways
the fact that his physical skills no longer matched his desire
was a sad thing to see. It is to be hoped that at a lower level,
and with a full year behind him Salako will be able to make more
of an impact this season but if he remains a peripheral player,
as he was last year, his place in the team will surely be in
jeopardy by mid-year.
George Ndah Midfield/Winger
Ndah may, or may not, be the next young Palace player to make a
big name for himself. Had he not been injured throughout much
of last year it's probable he would have played a greater role,
and when given limited opportunities he certainly demonstrated
skill and ability. Ndah has the potential to be that rarest of
things--an exciting player to watch.
Incredibly slight physically, he is both fast and skillful with
a born ability to run at, and take the ball around defenders.
Admittedly the quality of his distribution was often found
wanting, but if he can improve that area of his game then he will
become dangerous because he is able to make the time and space
from which dangerous opportunities derive. He has particularly
good close control, able to move when room is in short supply.
It will be interesting to see whether Ndah features in the team's
plans early in the season. If he does, it will make a broad
statement about the type of style Palace are going to adopt. He
is a player with a big 'up-side.' He could have a devastating
year, or he could play only a peripheral role. It may be simply
a question of whether we have the confidence to give him a
chance.
Ian Cox Midfield/Winger
Played sporadically last year, largely as an alternative to
Ndah/Salako, and was generally impressive in the context of being
a young player in a poor team. Cox is a different type of player
to Ndah, slightly less skillful and exciting, but more reliable
and arguably a better all-rounder.
He remains a traditional wide player, and as such speed and some
skill are present, but he is also an energetic player who takes
his defensive duties seriously. My feeling is that at some point
he may be used equally effectively through the middle, though
that remains to be seen.
In general Cox, like Ndah, may or may not play a significant role
in the coming year, but he's reliable enough to contribute if he
does find himself in the side.
Damian Matthew Midfield
An astute, if not revelationary buy by Alan Smith in our
promotion season two years ago, Matthew settled into a reserve
role last year and there's no reason to believe that won't
continue to be the case this season. Once a promising Under-21
international at Chelsea, he's matured into something of a
journeyman play who has his uses, but mainly as a member of a
squad.
He's a solid tackler whos passing is adequate and he is good in
a man marking role. He'll occasionally find good positions going
forward and can pop up to score the odd important goal. But
basically, as I said, he's a role player at this point in his
career.
I wouldn't expect Matthew to make a major impact on the team, but
probably to see a lot of time on the fringes, perhaps on the subs
bench. It is worth remembering, however, that he was Captain of
Lewington's reserve side last year, and the new manager may have
more faith in him than did Smith.
Bjorn Enquist Forward/Midfield
It may be a reach to include Enquist in this FAQ since it's quite
possible that he will not see a game this year, but he is simply
potentially a star player and given that last years youth team
manager is now our first team coach, Peter Nicholas is, we know,
only too aware of his abilities. Since Nicholas personally told
us that Enquist looked entirely at home with the first team on
the training pitch, perhaps we will see if he is as good as his
word.
Enquist, captain of the Swedish Under-19 side, is an attacking
midfielder completely at home on the ball and with tremendous
ability from the set piece. He's the sort of player who will
eventually be the fulcrum of a team, even if he presently
probably lacks the physical stature and maturity to be dominant
over the course of an entire season.
My guess is that at some point this year we will see Enquist in
a limited role in the first team, and if does make an impact he
may be hard to displace.
Brian Launders Forward
Launders, an Irish Under-21 international striker, is one of our
star youngsters, highly sought after at youth level picking
Palace over a host of big-name teams. He's made a significant
contribution in the reserves, and made his first team debut last
year although playing in only one game.
Stylistically he's an old-fashioned inside forward type in my
opinion, closer to Peter Beardsley than, say, Ian Wright. He's
at his best playing slightly behind the front two where his man-
on-man skills can be utilized to create space and opportunities
for others. That said, he's quite capable of finding the net.
Launders is another whose role in the team this year is hard to
predict. It could be significant, but he could also end up being
on the fringes of the side. Regardless, he's another name for
the future.
Iain Dowie Forward
Dowie's signing from Southampton, after months of on-again, off-
again specualtion was not greeted with rapturous applause by the
supporters so it is all the more to his credit that, by May,
'Walking in a Dowie Wonderland' was about the only thing sung
with any passion at Selhurst Park. Well, perhaps it was because
of the immortal line 'He's ugly as sin, but he puts the ball in.'
Dowie proved to be an astute purchase for Palace, maybe an
unfashionable sort but with a real premiership pedigree and with
veteran instincts which made a real contribution to the team.
He's superb at holding the ball up and laying it off, strong in
the air, and with a good sense of being in the right place at the
right time. He may never grab the attention like more
spectacular players, but Dowie more than anyone else is likely
to shine in a lower division.
He'll be a key figure for us this season, and in many ways he'll
be the man who defences will have to stop. It's likely that,
whatever style we play from midfield, Dowie will be the focal
point of our attack. It's a role which he should be able to fill
to great effect.
Paul Williams
Popular with the supporters, Willo was never one of Alan Smith's
favourites and thus got little playing time last year, eventually
being loaned out for most of the latter half of the season. He's
a small, skillful forward who can both score and make goals, but
since leaving Charlton a number of years ago he's never quite
made the impact that his early promise suggested.
The likelihood is that he won't be central to our plans again,
although many would like to see him get a run in the team to
judge just what he might be able to deliver. His best hope is
that, if no one else grabs the limelight and there are no pre-
season signings he might just get a shot as Dowies's early season
partner. In many ways, that would be an intriguing combination
since Williams speed and anticipation, allied to good control,
might be well suited to playing off a centre forward of Dowie's
ilk.
If he doesn't get a run early on, I'd be surprised if Williams
was around for long. He at least has the potential, and perhaps
the price tag, to appeal to another team and apparently he played
effectively in his spell at Birmingham last year.
Bruce Dyer Forward
Whether or not Bruce Dyer was simply a waste of money, or his
lack of progress has been the result of astoundingly poor
handling by Alan Smith, is very much open to debate. His
performances for Watford (which presumably led us to part with
over a million pounds for a teenager), and in the England Under-
21 side, where he was a deemed a revelation at the Toulon
Tournament a year ago suggest the latter is likely to be the
case. Certainly, last year, Smith gave him neither the
consistent opportunities nor the backing required for Dyer to
gain the confidence needed to show his skills to the best effect.
In fact, things got so bad that by the end of the year we were
calling him Bruce 'Dire.'
Which is probably a little unfair, although on the evidence shown
at Selhurst Park he looks a very ordinary player indeed. The
best one can say is that, at Toulon, a newspaper waxed lyrical
about his skills being 'Brazilian.' Perhaps they meant Palaces
away kit. Whatever, he can supposedly beat men with ease, and
finish with equal effectiveness though all we have seen are mazy
runs resulting in posession lost near the corner flag.
Effort...yes, productiveness in almost any sense, no.
Dyer will surely start the year alongside Dowie, if only because
given our investment, he must get the chance to shine. We need
to know whether we wasted our money or not. As for how effective
he'll be, let's put it this way; By Christmas we'll either be
reconciled to one of our bigger mistakes, or Alan Smith will look
like a veritable prat for ignoring our best chance of salvation
last year.
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PALACE MAILING LIST PLAYER OF THE YEAR
The reasons for voting will have become apparent in the player
profiles above, but for the sake of history, here are the results
of the two 'awards' so far:
1993/4 1994/5
1st Chris Armstrong Richard Shaw
2nd Dean Gordon Darren Pitcher
3rd Nigel Martyn Chris Coleman
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PLAYER TO WATCH
There are a number of players who are presently less than well-
known who could make a significant impact this season. Marc
Edworthy, Ricky Newman, and George Ndah are particularly obvious
candidates and I expect at least one of those three to have
enhanced their reputations by the end of this year. However, my
player to watch is Bruce Dyer.
This is something of a risky statement, since there is at least
an equal chance that Dyer will either spend the season
languishing in the reserves, or be gone from the club by the end
of the year, but if he is given his chance, and for reasons
outlined elsewhere in this FAQ I believe he must be, then he
will, if he takes it, be they key man in our drive for promotion.
He is the one player at the club who is young enough and
seemingly talented enough to supply the one thing we lacked last
year; goals.
Whether or not Dyer can supply them is, as we've discussed
already, very much open to debate but the unavoidable fact is
that he has shown glimpses of real potential, and given the
chance to play for a manager for whom he performed well in the
reserves last year, instead of for a manager who clearly did not
like him, he may grasp the chance to shine. We do not know
exactly what Lewington thinks of Dyer, but it is significant that
there has been little focus on signing a star forward over the
summer even though we probably have the money to do it. That
suggests that, at least to begin with, the new manager thinks
Dyer is capable of being the man. The truth of this idea seems
further confirmed by the fact that Dyer, bitterly unhappy under
Smith at the transfer deadline last season, has not been a public
voice of discontent over the summer. Perhaps he knows he will
now get his chance.
I cannot say for certain that he will succeed, but those factors
combine to make him my 'Player to Watch.' I think Dyer can do
the job, and it is just possible that he will grab attention in
a big way if he can finally live up to expectations.
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WHAT WE NEED
At the present time, given that the squad listed above remains,
I don't think there is any need to sign players. Whether or not
we are successful, I think the above team is capable of winning
the First Division. Much, however, depends on certain players
performing to their ability.
Some might argue that we need a new striker to play alongside
Dowie, and certainly a proven goalscorer would be nice. That
said, however, Bruce Dyer should be given his chance, and I would
rather see Dyer play ten games without success than a
replacement, which would surely end his career at Palace, be
brought in now. We spent a million pounds on Dyer, and it's time
we found out what we've got. I have little respect for Alan
Smith's footbal judgement, and I'd like to find out that Dyer is
not good enough, if that is indeed the case, for myself.
We need one of Ndah, Cox, or Salako, preferably in my opinion the
former, to really grab the wide berth and make it their own. If
none of the three can take on the role of creating chances then
we will need to buy someone who can, but I am confident that one
can fill this position.
We also may need another centre back, although that is very much
open to debate. At present Shaw, Patterson, Coleman, and Young
can play this role, but of those only Young is certain to stay.
That's not a role we need to fill now, but we may have to in the
near future.
Other than that, as I said, I think we have what we need.
Purchases at this point need not be arbitrary but should be based
on the performance of the team.
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REVIEW OF THE SEASON 1994-5
As is now well known, Palace finished in the last four of all
three major domestic competitions. There seems little point in
analysing each match, or offering a calendar-review of a year
whose principle events are quite familier now, sadly, for the
most part, for the wrong reasons. Rather, I'll try to answer the
question 'what went wrong?'
It now seems clear, though it didn't at the time, that the
fundamental problem at Selhurst Park was the lack of either
management ability or tactical respect engendered by Alan Smith.
Whilst no one would question Smith's integrity or honesty--and
it certainly made him a popular man with both the press and a
large section of the supporters--it became ever clearer as the
season progressed that he did not have the football acumen to
lead the club to safety or, indeed, to enable the players to
reach their potential on the pitch. It has to be concluded that
the supporters love of Smith, in the face of overwhelming
evidence that he was not doing a good job of running the team,
was based on a dislike of Ron Noades rather than an objective
evaluation of the managers work itself. If Smith turned the year
into a battle between himself and Noades then, whilst it may have
cost him his job in the end, it did much to protect him in the
course of the season. Not firing Smith earlier is undoubtably
a decision Noades now bitterly regrets, and his recent letter to
a member of the Palace Mailing Lists lambasting the manager's
behaviour alludes strongly to that fact.
So, what were Smith's mistakes? Supporters will voice the
opinion that the first was not strengthening the team adequately
prior to the season, but the blame for that should be, and is,
laid at Ron Noades' doorstep though it must be said that Noades
denies claims that he was unwilling to part with the necessary
money to bring new faces to the squad.
In fairness, the players Smith did bring in, all cheaply, were
good buys. The fact that Ray Wilkins was injured in his first
game and left Palace in November before playing a second was not
the fault of the manager. The signing was the right one, and
many of us felt that Wilkins' influence at the club, even when
not playing, was considerable. It is perhaps not coincidental
that Palace's demise began with Wilkins departure from the club.
Andy Preece proved not to be a Premiership player in the end,
lacking sheer speed and touch, but that said he scored six goals,
many vital, and that is not a bad return for a modest outlay.
Had we had a better year, we might have seen Preece as a good
squad player who contributed usefully in emergencies, rather than
bemoaning the fact that he couldn't lead us to the promised land.
Smith's other significant transfers were Ray Houghton and Iain
Dowie, both of whom came too late to rescue us from relegation.
Dowie's signing was a triumph, he had perhaps the best six months
of his career at Selhurst and has become an immensely popular
player. Houghton also played well and added a dimension we had
lacked before his arrival, but by March we were a team in
dissarray, with major internal strife, and one player was not,
at that point, going to make a difference.
It is the internal strife that, I think, caused our downfall over
the year though it has been kept well hushed, to the present day,
by the club. Only a brief, public, debate about racism in early
December when Smith was accused of picking on black players
alluded to what might have been going on and that argument
fizzled out quickly. The fact is, whilst racism might have been
the symptom, it was not the cause of the problems. The real
problem seems to have been that a number of players were not
happy with Smith's management of the team, and those players
happened to have been black.
It is no longer a secret that John Salako was one of those
dissatisfied, and another was Dean Gordon who, astonshingly,
slated Smith in a little publicized interview on Clubcall in May,
citing at least three specific occasions (Norwich at home, Forest
at home, and Villa at home) when Palace lost points due to the
paucity of Smith's tactical ideas. It is hard not to conclude,
if you saw those games, that Gordon is absolutely right, and hard
also not to conclude that the fire had left the team by the turn
of the year. To have heard Gareth Southgate, Smith's staunchest
of supporters, say that he 'knew we were down by March' suggests
that an awful lot of us were played for fools over the last six
weeks of the season.
But down indeed we were. The football we played over the greater
part of the season was not so much dull in a long-ball sense as
completely bereft of direction and ingenuity. Players who showed
a spark of real potential, such as Ricky Newman, were not given
consistent support or a role which made the most of their
abilities, Smith preferring to soldier on with tactics which
minimized risk rather than maximized opportunity. Fortunately,
we had a defence which met that task well, meaning our lack of
generosity kept us in games, even though our lack of genius
prevented us from winning them. As the year progressed, however,
a great many players lost faith in a system which was not
yielding results and, robbed of the right to try to play their
way out of trouble they simply threw in the towel. Evidence of
this lack of committment and concentration lies in three of our
final four games, at Southampton, Leeds, and Newcastle where, on
each occasion, we found ourselves two goals or more down within
the first twenty minutes of the game.
Bereft of tactical astuteness and with divisiveness undermining
the team itself, Smith compounded the problems with both a lack
of imagination and a lack of ability as a motivator. Of the
former, it can only be said that Smith placed progress in the
hands of a chosen few, and after November in particular was
prepared to do little more than live or die by the sword he'd
created, inadequate as it was proving. With Chris Armstrong,
Preece, and Williams all failing to score with any consistency,
the manager remained unwilling to take radical steps to address
a radical problem. This was a pity, as in Launders in particular
we had young players at the club who might, if given a game, have
made a difference. It is telling that whilst the big clubs often
have the self-confidence to take risks (Manchester United, after
all, played Giggs at seventeen) similiar ideas remain far from
the minds of smaller clubs like us, who often adopt a trench
mentality with regard to our own abilities. Thus, when two of
us suggested the Launders option to Assistant Manager Dave Kemp
in March we were not so much disagreed with as the suggestion was
treated as not remotely possible, though the present course at
the time was on a clear path to relegation.
As for Smith's ability as a motivator, one might unkindly ask
'what ability?' As long as Gareth Southgate was unequivocally
singing the merits of his adoptive favourite uncle in the Croydon
Advertiser and elsewhere supporters and others alike were enabled
to pretend that all was well at Selhurst Park. It clearly was
not. Smith may have had Southgate's ear, but endless ineffective
performances from Armstrong, the failure of Gordon to capitalize
on his undoubted natural talent, and Salako's alarming drop-off
in effectiveness as the season progressed spoke volumes about
Smith's failure to motivate his squad. By the end, everything
but Smith's own reputation lay in tatters. Would only that he
had waged our on-pitch campaign with the zeal and committment
with which he battled Ron Noades in the newspapers.
In concluding these thoughts I'm bound to say that a great many
Palace supporters would not agree with my conclusions. Whether
I'm right and they're wrong is something you'll have to judge on
the evidence but writing this has been an interesting excercise
because it'll perhaps give you an opinion not from the papers
with their superficial approach, but from someone who takes a
deep interest in the club. From where I sit the problems last
season clearly emanated from one place, and one place only. That
we had--and at times we showed it--the ability to perform far
better then we did is irrefutable proof of that fact.
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PREDICTION 1995/96
At present, Palace remain in some turmoil. There are numerous
players who may have left the club by the time the season starts,
and since most of them are key it means that predictions are hard
to make with any degree of certainty. The likelihood is that
Chris Coleman will go and this will be a serious loss though,
that said, it can be overcome at first division level. If
Richard Shaw goes as well, however, our defence will be in some
state of dissarray. The possible departure of Salako, by
contrast, should not make a difference. Many of us are not
convinced he has a role to play even if he remains with us.
If we assume that only Coleman departs, at least in terms of
critical losses, then, if the team gels and resolves the internal
problems of last year they should be good enough to gain
promotion at the first attempt. It is worth remembering that
essentially the same side won the First Division championship
barely a year ago, and was then relegated narrowly in fourth
position simultaneously reaching two cup semi-finals along the
way. It can also be argued that Palace were relegated not
because they weren't good enough for the Premiership (which was
the case with Ipswich and Leicester) but because they simply did
not play well enough. In truth, Palace have been an in-between
side for almost three years now; too good for one division, not
good enough for the other.
Given the player scenario above, we are probably looking at a
defense which will clearly be the class of the First Division;
Martyn, Edworthy, Gordon, Shaw, and Young. Their success against
the best forwards in England a year ago bodes well for their
prospects in a lower league, and it really is hard to see a lot
of First Division sides finding Palace easy to score against.
That alone will keep us in almost every game.
In midfield, Houghton should be influential at this level and
Pitcher, whilst not a stylish player, should be more than
effective in his preferred role. He has already proven himself
a capable First Division ball winner. The question marks are
whether Ricky Newman can move up a step from a passer of promise
to a dominant midfielder, and who takes the wide-berth (if indeed
we go that route); Salako, Cox, or Ndah. Any combination of
those players at their best will be good enough, but Newman and
Ndah must turn potential into points.
Up front, Dowie should revel in the opportunities first division
defences will afford him. Perhaps not flashy, Dowie is a
Premiership pro through and through and he should be too good for
many opposing defenders. I think he'll have the best year, in
terms of goals, in his career. Who plays alongside him; Dyer,
Launders, Williams, or a new player (which seems likely) is our
other big question mark. We do need a pure goalscorer to turn
ability into advantage.
At the end of the day, I find it hard to believe we won't be in
the Playoffs. Norwich are the only side I really fear, and that
is where we will have to set our sights. Our chances of going
up as champions are, I'd say, about 30%-50%, and if the second
place team goes up, then we have about a 75% chance of automatic
promotion. I would, as I said, be very surprised if we didn't
finish in the top five or six. I personally believe that the
Premiership is now a world removed from the first division, and
our experience there attests to the fact that we have the ability
to thrive at a lower level, if only the side is settled and
internal problems are solved. That said, there's nothing like
an early season winning streak to get things moving in the right
direction.
By October the first our prospects should be obvious. If we get
a good start, we'll be hard to catch, but if we struggle early
then there may be major changes during the course of the season.
It should be, if nothing else, an interesting year at Selhurst
Park. Pushed, I'd say we'll finish in second place.
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FIXTURES 1995/96
aug 12 barnsley h jan 1 portsmth a
19 ipswich a 13 ipswich h
26 charlton h 20 barnsley a
29 sheff utd a feb 3 charlton a
sep 2 tranmere h 10 sheff utd h
9 birmham a 17 watford h
12 watford a 21 tranmere a
16 huddsfld h 24 hudsfld a
23 oldham a 27 birmham h
30 stoke h mar 2 luton a
oct 7 sundernd h 9 west brom h
14 port vale a 16 grimsby a
21 millwall h 23 portsmth h
28 leicester a 30 millwall a
nov 4 reading h apr 2 port vale h
11 norwich a 6 leicester h
18 southend a 8 reading a
21 wolves h 13 southend h
25 derby h 20 wolves a
dec 2 sundlnd a 27 derby a
9 oldham h may 4 norwich h
16 stoke a
23 west brom a
26 luton h
30 grimsby h
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44.1072 | SHORTER NOTE | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Fri Jul 21 1995 13:54 | 50 |
| That was a long note Stuart.....
Anyway, from the Advertiser:
Eric Young has been made a free agent by Coppell, so no Ninja anymore.
At 36, and with Shaw & Coleman still around, probably not a bad move as
he was presumably on a good wedge
Launders & Patterson have yet to sign new contracts but aren't in
dispute
Coleman & Salako remain on the list, with no current offers. Shaw is
NOT on the list and says he'll finally make up his mind and ask or not
ask this weekend
Gordon has got a new agent and is thought to be mulling over asking for
a move
The strip has changed a bit, being described thus:
the blue stripes are edged on the inside by a white pin stripe with the
club badge, Nutmeg logo & TDK running centrally down the front. The
outside of the blue stripes fade into the red which will have Eagle in
shadow red.
Hmm.
Season ticket sales are up on the last season we went down, 6,700 to
date.
Edworthy got glowing write ups from the coaches on the trip to Turkey,
with Noades saying why didn't we buy him a year ago on Kemp's
recommendation and that he looks worth #2m.
Likely starting line up appears to be:
Martyn
Edworthy (Shaw) (Coleman) Gordon
Hopkin Roberts Houghton Rodger
(Salako/Dyer)
Dowie
If the brackets are removed, that looks a Top 3 side on the defence
alone.
Paul
|
44.1073 | David Hopkin - who hell he | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | knackered knee | Fri Jul 21 1995 17:11 | 10 |
| re a few back.. David Hopkin... never really got a run in the Chelsea
side and when he did play was fairly ineffectual, to be fair. Tended
to come in the team when Burley/Rocastle were unfit and was sometimes
played upfront. I would suspect he will prove to be a better purchase
than Damian Matthew (who?) however.
Andy
|
44.1074 | | CHEFS::JOLLYL | | Fri Jul 21 1995 17:21 | 7 |
|
On the positive side for Hopkin, he does have a very long throw. Can't
really credit him with much more than that I'm afraid.
I hope he does well for you guy's but I think you've been done.
Loz.
|
44.1075 | Martyn for England | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri Jul 21 1995 17:31 | 9 |
|
On the subject of Nigel Martyn and being a Chelsea fan
please can Mr Hoddle come in for this guy.
He has the potential of holding the England Keepers jersey
for keeps, far better than David (No Keoman's can't hit a free kick)
Seaman and the two other plonkers who have no idea about crosses.
Pj
|
44.1076 | Hands off - Put Ruud in goal, he can't run! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Fri Jul 21 1995 17:54 | 9 |
| Please do not ask silly questions. Big Nige is going nowhere. Certainly
not to a bunch like Chelsea!
He is under contract (and a good one I would guess), has not asked for
a move, and presumably reckons that as El Tel has Seaman, Flowers,
Walker, James and possibly Pressman(!) in front of him his England days
are over. Oh - also he doesn't play for Spurs.
Paul
|
44.1077 | Hewlett Packard United | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri Jul 21 1995 18:14 | 10 |
|
Yep I forgot the Spurs connection.
Interesting you should mention messers James and Pressman as
they could'nt catch a cold either.
I also forgot that credit must be given to Martyn for his
loyalty, quite impressive.
Pj
|
44.1078 | Pressman. Huh! | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Fri Jul 21 1995 18:58 | 0 |
44.1079 | Pressman! Huh! | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Fri Jul 21 1995 18:59 | 13 |
|
I like Martyn, he's a really good solid goalkeeper. Great technically
and no Grobellar tendencies.
He is too good to be playing in Division 1.
No disrepect to Palace of course but If I were Nige I would ask
for a transfer. Mind you the asking price would be very high. The
original 1 million pounds Palace paid was a snip by today's standards.
Of course if Palace have a good season then he may be back in the
premier league for 96-97 season.
Neil
|
44.1080 | snarf | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Fri Jul 21 1995 19:04 | 9 |
|
Huh! what's going on. It says .1078 is still being written and its not!
I got an error as .1078 was being written and I was returned to the
notes> prompt. So I did a reply/last and entered it again.
I really have finished writing it. I bet all you snarfers can't do
something as posy as that can you? :=)
Neil
|
44.1081 | Here we went | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Mon Jul 24 1995 12:41 | 10 |
| Palace managed to lose their first pre-season 2-1 to Bournemouth.
Pitcher scored our goal, and apparently new signing Hopkin tripped over
the ball with an open goal!
Damien Matthew & Dean Gordon are now on the transfer list at their own
request. So the magic works for Gordon:
New Agent=Unsettled player=transfer request=sale=money for agent
Paul
|
44.1082 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Mon Jul 24 1995 12:43 | 7 |
| Paul,
>and apparently new signing Hopkin tripped over the ball with an open goal!
so you've signed the perfect replacement for Armstrong then.
Stuart
|
44.1083 | Aah but.... | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Mon Jul 24 1995 13:01 | 6 |
| Some German Team 8 Spurs 0
So Armstrong is adding real value then? Or was this still the yoof
team?
Paul
|
44.1084 | More Goings - And the Seaweeds tonight! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Tue Jul 25 1995 12:06 | 22 |
| Well, Martyn & Shaw are now officially on the list to go, saying they
want Premiership football to promote their England chances. Given El
Tel's (& Taylor before him) blindness to anyone from Division 1 I can
sympathise. Anyway the "For Sale" list, together with estimated values
now looks like:
Martyn #2.5m
Shaw #2.5m
Coleman #3.5m
Salako #2.5m
Gordon #2.5m (at least as much as Southgate, probably more)
Matthew #0.001m
Young Out of Contract
Williams Out of Contract
So Ron can line his pockets with #12-14mil from this little lot as and
when they go.
Maybe we can buy Gabbiadini, Mortimer, Pardew, Eddie McG, Sinnott,
Barber, Thomas, Suckling & Bodin back!
Paul
|
44.1085 | Another Gray at Palace Maybe?. | CHEFS::JOYCEK | | Tue Jul 25 1995 19:25 | 5 |
|
Palace are rumoured to be on the verge of signing Phil Gray from
Sunderland for about 1.5.
|
44.1086 | Latest Friendly | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Wed Jul 26 1995 12:29 | 15 |
| Seaweeds 0 Palace 1 (Dyer)
Team: Martyn (C)
Edworthy
Gordon
Shaw (Sub Sparrow)
Coleman
Roberts
Pitcher
Hopkin
Salako
Dyer
Dowie
Paul
|
44.1087 | | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Wed Aug 02 1995 14:20 | 20 |
| Kingstonian 0 Palace XI 2 (Dyer, Taylor)
Palace line up:
Willmot
Edworthy Shaw Coleman Gordon
Hopkin Pitcher Roberts Scully
Dowie Dyer
Subs Matthew for Scully
Taylor for Roberts
Officially a Club XI fixture, but pretty strong team
Last friendly vs QPR on Saturday
Paul
|
44.1088 | No Seat For Stu | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Fri Aug 04 1995 12:48 | 35 |
| A few snippets....
The new stand will not be ready for the first game - too much tidying
up to do before safety certification. Season ticket holders (like
Paneso) will receive match tickets for other areas with their season
tickets. It should be open for business for Charlton on Aug 25th.
Salako's deal looks finalised, with a revised one off payment of #1.6m.
No inquiries regarding Martyn, Shaw, Coleman, Gordon & co. Coppell
quoted as saying he has spoken to Brian Little who has no money to
spend, hence no Coleman, unless presumably we want some second rate
Villa players.
Interest confirmed in Forster of Brentford and Allen of QPR, Coppell
still thinks Elvis Dyer a little short of the finished article and
wants to buy a first team ready player. However, Steve Taylor looking
good in friendly games. Houghton still suffering effects of a calf
injury - may play against QPR. Rodger playing 60-70 minutes in
friendlies cause of easing back on hard pitches.
Likely first team line up:
Martyn
Edworthy Shaw Coleman Gordon
Hopkin Roberts Houghton Rodger
Dyer Dowie
But expect Pitcher for Houghton and possibly Scully for Rodger 'til
injuries clear up.
Finally, according to my Italian coffee shop, Silenzi's brother is
training with Palace!
Paul
|
44.1089 | Palace 4-3 Barnsley | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game over boys | Mon Aug 14 1995 14:14 | 13 |
|
Booooooo!
No, seriously, according to Barnsley's local paper, Crystal Palace
showed their class on Saturday and shouldn't have too much trouble
returning to the premiership.
Unfortunately.
Ian.
|
44.1090 | | YUPPY::PANES | Take that and bog off | Mon Aug 14 1995 14:32 | 8 |
|
I don't know about a return to the Premiership, but it was great to be
back at a San Selhurst bathed in sun. Good vocal support from the
gritty Northerners.
I am sure Paul Pateman will put in a decent match report when he has time.
Stuart
|
44.1091 | Bouncy Selhurst Castle | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Mon Aug 14 1995 16:28 | 20 |
| Ever one to oblige Stu - especially to someone who gets their collected
works published in the Palace Echo!
Didn't seem quite right being back at football so early, but the
result re-inforced the feeling that Palace could bounce up again. The
new signings, Hopkin & Edworthy both looked good buys, and Dyer was
almost a revelation, playing some good football. 4 good goals from
palace (2 for Dreamboat, 1 for the excellent Ray Houghton and a pen
from Deano), and 3 dreadful defensive errors to let Barnsley back into
the game. We really should have had it sewn up, and while the defence
all played well individually (Coleman was at times imperious on the
ball) they never seemed to function as a unit.
The next couple of games will set the scene - away to last season's
dire Ipswich who we took 6 points from, and home to Charlton, mid table
first division stuff. Both should be buried to make it 9 out of 9.
Then we must wait to see how many offers of #4mil we get for Coleman.
Paul
|
44.1092 | | YUPPY::PANES | I'll be a-waltzing, then | Tue Aug 15 1995 12:36 | 15 |
| <<< Note 44.1091 by YUPPY::PATEMAN "Cuore Sportivo" >>>
-< Bouncy Selhurst Castle >-
> Ever one to oblige Stu - especially to someone who gets their collected
> works published in the Palace Echo!
There is nothing collected about the things I write.
Stuart
BTW They ( the Editors ), removed my botty joke.
|
44.1093 | SNIPPETS | CHEFS::JOYCEK | | Wed Aug 16 1995 15:50 | 6 |
|
Darren Patterson is set to sign for Luton Town in a deal thought to be
worth about 500k.
Palace are also watching Marcus Stewart again.
|
44.1094 | Better dead than Red | CHEFS::NASH | | Wed Aug 16 1995 17:02 | 4 |
|
Hands off our Boy. I think that BRFC have lost quite enough quality
players to Palace. We need someone left in the team who stands a chance
of scoring.
|
44.1095 | A Snip at #2mill or so | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Wed Aug 16 1995 19:48 | 13 |
| Aaah, but we are a big club again now you see, at least in Endsleigh
terms anyway. We saw living proof with the ref on Saturday against
Barnsley :-)
I'd be happy with either Marcus Stewart or Nicky Forster from what I've
heard about them, but I just have this feeling that Stu's favourite,
Our Elvis (otherwise known a Broooce Dyeeeeerrrrrr) may surprise people
this year.
Must be the effect of playing with that star of the world stage
Dreamboat.
Paul
|
44.1096 | Paneso goes to Oz & it all falls apart | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Fri Aug 25 1995 17:04 | 17 |
| Lots of rumours flying around about Palace at the moment.
- Dowie off to West Ham for #500k
- Gareth Taylor (Welsh U21) Striker in from Bristol Rovers for around
#1m
- Offer received for another player ( but not one of the "big 4")
- Patterson gone to Luton for #250k ish
- coaches angry about reversion to the long ball against Ipswich
- Coleman, Houghton, Dowie, Gareth Davies, Scully & Launders all in
various international & U21 squads
Charlton tomorrow and the opening of the new Homesdale Stand.
Southend in the CCola cup
We shall see
Paul
|
44.1097 | | CHEFS::NASH | | Fri Aug 25 1995 19:11 | 5 |
|
What are BRFC, the palace 'B' side. As soon as anyone begins to make an
impression in our team they get nicked by some other team. Please leave
us with someone with calibre so we can finish higher then the S*it from
the other side of town.
|
44.1098 | | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Down in Dunure | Fri Aug 25 1995 19:13 | 6 |
| Mr Nash,
It's a good job Malcy is not in today or you could've been in big trouble
with the bald-headed Scotsman. Just ask Dave Edwards what he's like when
roused!
|
44.1099 | Is he or Is'nt he ?? | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri Aug 25 1995 19:31 | 9 |
|
Palace Fans,
Is my old mate Andy Ritchie still lurking around as the Youth Team
coach or has the upheavel at Palace cost him his job.
The calls are'nt being returned at homstead Woodley.
Pj
|
44.1100 | 9th & Climbing | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Tue Aug 29 1995 16:49 | 19 |
| Palace 1 (Dyer) Charlton 1 (Bowyer) Att 14k ish
Well, Dreamboat was still there and came close to giving Palace a
nearly deserved win. The new Homesdale looked superb, but the rest of
the ground was a bit sparse!
Palace had the best of the play, but again couldn't convert chances.
Martyn made two stunning saves in the second half, 1 from David
Whyte-Whyte-Whyte. Matthew came on for Pitcher who would probably have
been sent off he was getting so wound up, and Scully came on for Ndah,
looking like a new Simon Rodger, and set up Dyer for the goal. Best
moment of the game was when Gary Nelson got subbed and came off fuming,
abusing the Charlton bench, kicking things and threatening punches!
Sheffield Utd tonight, and Dowie is still in the squad, maybe he'ss go
after this as we then have no game for 10 days as the home game with
Tranmere has been postponed because of International call ups.
Paul
|
44.1101 | Stuart Panes Update Service Kicks Into Action | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Wed Aug 30 1995 12:27 | 29 |
| Sheff Utd 2 Palace 3 (Dyer 2, Gordon)
Heard snippets on Capital Gold, and read a couple of reviews - life in
the Endsleigh eh?
Palace left out Ndah for Matthew and reverted to a goalie and two
outfielders as subs after Saturday's no keeper ploy. Dyer put us 1 up,
t'Blades went 2-1 up, and then Gordon & Dyer made it 3-2 in the last 5
minutes. Good news for Palace fans was the return of Simon Rodger,
coming on for Matthew after 70 minutes for his first senior game for a
year. Second sub was Jamie Vincent making his debut, covering left back
and allowing Gordon to push forward. Up to 4th pending tonights games.
Dowie supposedly goes to WHU today for #500k and Palace are still
negotiating a price for Gareth Taylor of Bristol Rovers, anything from
#1.5m to #2m being talked about. Another rumour this morning is Coleman
off to Sheff Weds with Pearce and possibly Mark Bright, plus cash, in
return. Brighty would be welcomed home and would be a very effective
replacement for Dowie. No more confirmation of rumours about Coventry
coming in for Richard Shaw (probably someone heard he was a pal of
Salads) or us going for Ceri Hughes of Luton.
Finally - more dosh to the coffers courtesy of Myopic Venables
recalling Salako now he is still in the Premiership. Pleased for
Salads, but he deserved it in the middle of last season before he fell
away. AND it means some of the incremental #500k for
appearances/England recall caomes in our direction.
Paul
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44.1102 | Dowie Deal Done | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Thu Aug 31 1995 21:19 | 10 |
| Well, Ray Lewington has confirmed that WHU have had a bid accepted for
Dreamboat Dowie, and it will go through sometime soon. The implecation
is that Dowie wanted out, and the he wasn't suiting the style Lewington
& Nicholas want to play. A replacement is lined up (Gareth Taylor?) and
the deal is being negotiated with an expected conculsion early next
week to be in the team against Brum on Saturday 9th.
More in the Advertiser tomorrow I suppose.
Paul
|
44.1103 | Thieving Bastid's | CHEFS::NASH | | Fri Sep 01 1995 13:57 | 5 |
|
Re: A replacement is lined up (Gareth Taylor?)
Someone else who's scoring regularly for Bristol Rovers goes to Palace.
Have they got a slot reserved for Marcus Stewart yet?
|
44.1104 | Big Ron's Chequebook. | TDCIS4::M_HOTLINE | M_HOTLINE @TDC | Fri Sep 01 1995 18:50 | 11 |
| Apparently the BRFC board are "resigned to losing" Gareth Taylor - bad
luck Dave.
Also a deal is close to being finalised for Brentford striker Nicky
Forster. Having seen him from his Gillingham days, I know what an asset
he will be to the Palace side - who needs DreamBoat after all.
Go get 'em Big Ron
Cheers
Gary
|
44.1105 | Boering Boering Palace | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Fri Sep 01 1995 19:45 | 26 |
| Nothing much in The Advertiser......
Apparently we are considering taking Boere on a loan from WHU when
Dowie goes, presumably as cover while our new strikers settle in. A few
reports of Pitcher being pretty upset at being subbed the past two
games. He's also probably worried with Rodger fit again and Roberts
around that he'll be out of the team.
Part of the idea behind bringing Jamie Vincent on against Sheff Utd was
to get him used to the atmosphere for when he has to cover Deano's
suspension.
Once all injuries clear up and barring any further departures, I would
expect to see a line up of:
Martyn
Edworthy Shaw Coleman Gordon
Hopkin Roberts Houghton Rodger
Dyer Forster/Stewart/Taylor etc
I think Dyer will be persisted with for a while, 3 goals in 2 games,
plus some good performances
I still reckon that the playoffs are the minimum we shoudl expect.
Paul
|
44.1106 | You heard it here first | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Fri Sep 01 1995 21:46 | 7 |
| Major signing announced ---- Exclusive.....
Well, not really. Palace have signed Tony Gale from Blackburn on a
free. Presumably as cover for Shaw & Coleman
Pretty boring really.
|
44.1107 | There's only one... | CHEFS::COLLIP_P | | Wed Sep 06 1995 16:11 | 8 |
| Does anyone really know why Dowie was sold.In the West Ham section on
Sky Text it quoted him as saying it was all a suprise and that he didnt
want to leave ! I cant see Palace finding a better target man than
Dowie ...but we shall see. Perhaps like many before he challenged Uncle
Ron.
Pete
|
44.1108 | Ninja shown | TDCIS4::M_HOTLINE | M_HOTLINE @TDC | Wed Sep 06 1995 19:34 | 2 |
| Wolves are poised to sign Eric Young on a free, the exodus continues.
|
44.1109 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Gewn ni Gorffen | Wed Sep 06 1995 20:57 | 2 |
| Yeah, but Coleman stays as they've given him the ludicrous pricetag of
4.5million. He's furious, but at the moment it looks like he's stuck.
|
44.1110 | | YUPPY::PANES | Gone troppo | Mon Sep 18 1995 13:02 | 22 |
|
Palace 0 Huddersfield Town 0
My first chance to sit in the new Holmesdale End Stand, where the view
form my elevated position is perfect for a match report. Unfortunately
in the post-match "euphoria" I lost my comprehensive notes / the cat
ate them/ I left them on the bus / I didn't think it had to be in until
Wednesday etc etc.
Palace played most of the football and in the latter stages of the game
had T'Town camping in their own penalty box. T'Town , however, looked
dangerous on the break and the man Booth was quite a handful.
In the first half the Palace fans gave out a collective "Oh s**t" as
Huddersfield contrived to create the simplest of tap-in's and the ball
appeared to be goalbound , only for Martyn to pull off a remarkable save.
Dougie Freeman and "Elvis" Dyer looked lively, but will normally
lose out in a physical confrontation with the lard-eating, Arse-eque,
Central Defenders that are so "popular" in this League.
Stuart
|
44.1111 | Fat Boy in the Squad | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Tue Sep 19 1995 17:49 | 14 |
| Stu,
Apart from the lack of goals, I thought the football we played was
pretty good, and it was along the ground too! Latest rumour (from an
ex-Deccie is that the Andersson deal may be back on - who knows!
Southend tonight in the 60% Prefer Pepsi Cup, and no Freedman as he is
cuptied. Maybe Dyer as a lone striker or Coleman up front? Andy Roberts
is in the squad for the first time since his move from Millwall, so
maybe we'll start to see if he's worth #2.3m.
By the way - I didn't realise Freedman cost #800k!
Paul
|
44.1112 | ...or was it not he ? | CHEFS::absip36.reo.dec.com::SALESPERSON | | Wed Sep 20 1995 14:13 | 6 |
| Paul,
You surely don't believe everything the boy Ashton tells you
....do you ?
Rob
|
44.1113 | Ashton Smashton | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Wed Sep 20 1995 16:15 | 6 |
| Twas the very same wingnut! Anyway - 2-2 at the Shrimpers with two
goals for David Hopkin, playing up front with Dyer. Rumours in the
Independant that we are buying Makel (sp?) a winger from Blackburn for
around #550k.
Paul
|
44.1114 | | YUPPY::PANES | Gone troppo | Wed Sep 20 1995 20:18 | 13 |
|
Southend 2 Palace 2
( Hopkin 2 )
Palace thrashed the Shrimpers within an inch of their lives
or
Palace were somewhat fortunate to get a draw from the first
leg of The Panda MSG Carbonated and just a Hint of Lemon Cup.
Stuart
|
44.1115 | P*ss*ng off Bristol Rovers fans | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Fri Sep 22 1995 21:02 | 20 |
| Looks like we are finally getting our man, Gareth Taylor has been at
Selhurst today discussing personal terms, with Bristol Rovers & Palace
having agreed a fee around #1.75mil. Hopefully he will be signed in
time for the game at Oldham tomorrow.
Andy Roberts has played a full reserve game this week as well as part
of the Coca Cola game so should be in line for a start, and we are
supposedly looking at a Centre Half from Peterborough - Mumble Breen
for #500k.
Maybe we'll get to our starting line up of:
Martyn
Edworthy Shaw Coleman Gordon
Hopkin Roberts Houghton Rodger
Freedman Taylor
With Dyer, Pitcher, Matthew Boere and youngsters like Vincent & Scully
to come in as cover a climb up the League looks on the cards
Paul
|
44.1116 | another Taylor | YUPPY::PANES | Gone troppo | Mon Sep 25 1995 18:42 | 13 |
44.1117 | And its Taylor crossing to Taylor | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Mon Sep 25 1995 18:50 | 11 |
| Stu,
In case you missed it as the lead story over the weekend, Palace's
games awat at Port Vale and home to the Lions have been put back to
Sunday. Shame - I'll miss the Millwall game now, my heart bleeds to not
be present with such a warm & friendly lot of supporters.
Also - any MiddlesBRO fans heard rumours of your lot buying Dean
Gordon?
Paul
|
44.1118 | Croydon's favorite team, maybe... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Sep 25 1995 18:52 | 8 |
| >By all accounts a somewhat less than brilliant performance from the
>nation's favourite team.
...and to think that Crystal Paranoid must be getting all the "Big
Team" decisions this year, Stuart ;-)
Dom
|
44.1119 | | YUPPY::PANES | Gone troppo | Mon Sep 25 1995 19:32 | 10 |
| More top notch irony from a dysfunctional , displaced ,Seaweed.
Keep it coming Dom.
Stuart
BTW A truly sooper performance from your man Ince yesterday.
Stripping him of the captaincy certainly help facilitate
the mega-millions of Inter only losing 2-1 top the paupers
of Napoli.
|
44.1120 | Bovril Sheds of Europe, new edition. | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Vatican Radio Techno | Mon Sep 25 1995 19:46 | 14 |
|
>>"Which Stadium's - Stadium of the Year", they will be up against
Stuart,
I trust the new stand boasts a 21st Century bovril shed replacing the
old ricketty shack that passed as a food and beverage outlet in them
olden days?
Yours,
Simon Inglis.
|
44.1121 | Peter Nicholas without the curls... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Sep 25 1995 20:20 | 16 |
| >More top notch irony from a dysfunctional , displaced ,Seaweed.
>Keep it coming Dom.
Oops...touched a nerve, by any chance? Dunno about "top notch", but the
irony's there for all to see ;-)
As for Ince, he isn't looking so hot, is he? Mind you, this year's
Inter is really something to behold. And God help them when Ince starts
learning the language too...
Dom
P.S. I suppose it's only polite to ask about your own nice man, Darren
"Better Late Than Never" Pitcher - how are the shin pads of the Endsleigh
League faring?
|
44.1122 | | YUPPY::PANES | Gone troppo | Mon Sep 25 1995 22:04 | 18 |
|
Dom,
Aha.... you fell right into my carefully laid trap. You really are
a Brighton supporter.
Oh well - its probably an accident of birth.
Hugs,
Stuart
BTW Darren Pitcher has hardly played ( as in appeared ) for
the first team this season.
|
44.1123 | !! | YUPPY::PANES | Its only milk and alcohol | Tue Sep 26 1995 13:44 | 8 |
| re Bazza's disparaging remarks about catering at the San Selhurst
Both Paul Pateman and myself are non-meaters ( unlike Mark Bright ), and
therefore are probably not best qualified to comment about the quality
of the Bovril at the "Home of Modern Football". Rossi's have been given
the boot, and I'm told that the food have improved no end.
Stuart
|
44.1124 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Sep 26 1995 13:54 | 9 |
| Panesy,
>Both Paul Pateman and myself are non-meaters
So is everybody who eats at football. You don't seriously believe that
they put meat in the food at footie grounds do you? (Especially ones in
London where Letherfood & Christopher seem to have the monopoly)
Stuart
|
44.1125 | There's a lot of horse flesh at Highbury | YUPPY::PANES | Its only milk and alcohol | Tue Sep 26 1995 14:01 | 9 |
| Stratto,
There is definitely meat in the fare served at God's Green Acre,
but its origin ( going by the smell ) is somewhat suspect.
Stuart
|
44.1126 | just polishing my crystal ball... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Sep 26 1995 14:26 | 23 |
| >Aha.... you fell right into my carefully laid trap. You really are
>a Brighton supporter.
Someone's been watching too many episodes of the Black Adder! Actually,
I've never denied being a *follower* of Brighton; I don't consider
myself a *supporter* of any team, as I've said on many an occasion.
I still get to see them once or twice a year, although it used to be 7
or 8 times a year (even saw them against Palace on a couple of occasions
back in the days of Taylor, Hinshelwood, Sansom and Swindlehurst).
Now, try this for an interesting scenario: Inter continue their
miserable run (they sacked their manager yesterday, btw) and get
relegated to Seria B. Meanwhile, the Flabby Ones fail to get promotion
to the Premier League ("Big Team" decisions notwithstanding!) and remain
in the Endsleigh.
You've guessed the rest; both teams enter the Anglo-Italian tourney and
you get to make the journey from the San Selhurst to the San Siro to
see Crystal Paranoid take on Inter (and your beloved Paul Ince).
Not so terribly unlikely, is it?
Dom
|
44.1127 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Sep 26 1995 14:31 | 7 |
| Dom,
Does this mean that the self styled Guv'nor of the San Siro is under
threat. I read in the press this weekend that he is being slated by the
media in Italy.
Stuart
|
44.1128 | That charming man | YUPPY::PANES | Its only milk and alcohol | Tue Sep 26 1995 14:32 | 10 |
| Interesting scenario, Dom.
I must admit it does look a tad unlikely at the momnet that Les
Aigles Fantastique will go up. However I doubt if Internazionale
will be relegated, and therefore we will miss out of the
"pleasure" of Paul "C'mon you c***s, we'll take you all on " Ince
playing against the Palace for some time.
STuart
|
44.1129 | | YUPPY::PANES | Its only milk and alcohol | Tue Sep 26 1995 14:34 | 14 |
| <<< Note 44.1127 by CHEFS::STRATFORDS "Steer clear of the Zebra Bros" >>>
> Dom,
> Does this mean that the self styled Guv'nor of the San Siro is under
> threat. I read in the press this weekend that he is being slated by the
> media in Italy.
Stratto,
Apparently one of the papers referred to him as a donkey. Maybe
Highbury beckons.
Stuart
|
44.1130 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Sep 26 1995 14:43 | 5 |
| Panesy
Sod off.
Stuart
|
44.1131 | Once a Guv'nor, always a Guv'nor... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Sep 26 1995 14:46 | 20 |
| Stuart (both varieties),
Ince has been criticised (not slated) by the media, but it has to be
said that the foreigners here invariably come in for more criticism.
People expect them to make the difference, and if a team plays badly
they get most of the blame.
In fact, Ince has been his usual self in terms of winning just about
every 50-50 ball in midfield, but he hasn't done anything particularly
illuminating from a constructive point of view. (Then again, he
immediately told the press that he's no Gascoigne; i.e. he's a very
complete player, but not a matchwinner on his own.) His big problem is
that he's a very impulsive player who is only really happy when the
game is played at breakneck pace, whereas the current Inter team
includes players like Dell'Anno and Seno who resent even having to trot!
I expect him to come into his own after 2-3 more games, assuming the
new manager can give the team some sort of shape.
Dom
|
44.1132 | Is "aigles" French for a**holes? ;-) | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Sep 26 1995 14:51 | 11 |
| >However I doubt if Internazionale will be relegated, and therefore we
>will miss out of the "pleasure" of Paul "C'mon you c***s, we'll take
>you all on " Ince playing against the Palace for some time
Yeah, that was a rather reckless choice of phrase.
I mean, as if he could have taken them *all* on...
Dom
|
44.1133 | Palace - Veggie Heaven | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Tue Sep 26 1995 15:31 | 17 |
| Moving back to Palace & grub, I was never too displeased with Rossi's
in our bit of the ground. We could get black coffee (an almost
impossibility at other premiership grounds) and had a choice of 4
different veggie items (pizza, baked potatoes, cheese & onion pasties,
vegetable pasties), again almost unique in the Premiership. The Arfur
Weight also did Veggie Burgers. Yet to sample the new stuff as we
haven't had an evening game yet.
As for the season, I'm not too dispondent yet. The Division is very
tight and a couple of wins would take us into the top 6. We've also got
a home game in hand. If new boy Taylor starts scoring, and Andy Roberts
lives up to his fee and reputation from Millwall we could string a
decent run together. Our approach play has been excellent and in 6
ganes out of 8 our defence has been very solid, just the perenial
problem of scoring.
Paul
|
44.1134 | jinxed ???? | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri Sep 29 1995 11:09 | 16 |
|
I noticed that the guy from Bristol Rovers has failed his
medical.. its amazing how many times the cruciate ligament
is mentioned, where upon 10 years ago this type of injury was
never mentioned.
I suppose for a blanced opinion you would have too say
this type of injury would have ended a career immediatley in the late
60/70/early 80's
The problem with Stewart was a injury some two years ago, so
a bloke with one good leg is worth 1.75m, funny old game !!!
Pj
|
44.1135 | Worse & Worse | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Mon Oct 02 1995 20:17 | 29 |
| Well, Gareth Taylor signed in the end at a slight discount and debuted
on Saturday against Stoke. Palace line up:
Martyn Vincent (sub Launders) Gordon Freedman
Coleman Houghton Taylor
Shaw Pitcher (Sub Roberts)
Edworthy Hopkin
Unused Sub - Matthew
Result - 1-1 (Freedman for Palace, Carruthers for Stoke)
Truely dire game for all but 15 minutes or so in the first half. But,
with Palace possibly getting to a settled, balanced side things should
improve. We are unbeaten at home and there are only 13 points from top
to bottom in Div 1. Taylor looked promising, nearly winning it with an
excellent header. Freedman took his goal very well, set up by the
excellent attacking/iffy defending Edworthy. Gordon was pushed onto the
left wing and looked poor, especially with corners which barely got
over waist height. Vincent had another solid game at left back.
I could forsee Vincent making left back his own, with Rodger or Scully
on the left wing. That would only leave the other midfield berth to be
decided between Pitcher & Roberts. Roberts made some nice passes but is
still a bit weighty & lacks match fitness.
Sarrfend tomorrow and no strikers fit!
Paul
|
44.1136 | | YUPPY::PANES | Flying in the face of fashion | Tue Oct 03 1995 12:00 | 11 |
| Paul,
I thought Gordon had an absolute stinker, and he should have gone off,
not Jamie Vincent ( a substitution to please Mr Noades ).
I thought Taylor looked promising...time will tell.
Stuart
BTW I didn't expect Launders to be on the bench.
|
44.1137 | Were you there Stu? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Wed Oct 04 1995 11:21 | 31 |
| I have seen the future of rock and roll and his name is Bruce Dyer!
Seriously, Palace played 17yr old trainee Leon McKenzie up front in the
CC Cup last night partnering Bruce "The Boss" Dyer. Leon has scored 12
goals in 8 youth games this year, and helped the team to a played 8 won
7 drawn 1 record. He's the son of boxer Duke McKenzie.
He was magic.
He set up the first for another youngster, Jamie Vincent, and scored
the second, set up lots of chances, could have scored a hat trick if
Dyer had been less selfish, got their centre half sent off for two
tackels from behind by totally embarrasing him, won the Man of the
Match from Jonathan Pearce and left to a standing ovation. He'ss be
walking on air today.
Palace were an extremely young side, averaging 23, despite Houghton at
33 and Martyn at 29. Gordon has a much better game at left back, with
Vincent, who's 20, playing further forward. Andy Roberts, who's also
only 20, played his first full game and looked a bit out of tune with
the rest of the team but I'll give him time yet. When 19 year old
Launders replaced 20 year old Dyer you get a feel for the blend of the
side! Add to that the fact that the two strikers we've just bought are
21 & 22, and we have energing talent like Scully at 20, Enqvist at 17,
Gareth Davies at 20 etc etc, and the seeds sown by Coppell's last term
(with Alan Smith in charge of teh youth team) are seriously
germinating. With Southgate & Salako products of that policy too.
The future is looking bright - now the team needs to bind together and
maybe Coleman, Shaw & Martyn should bite the bullet and stay.
Paul
|
44.1138 | !! | YUPPY::PANES | Flying in the face of fashion | Mon Oct 09 1995 11:51 | 9 |
|
Palace 0 Sunderland 1
er... "it's still early days"???
Stuart
|
44.1139 | Martyn will never play as badly again! | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Mon Oct 09 1995 13:07 | 16 |
| Early days indeed. The game was actually quite exciting 'cos of the
passion it generated - mostly focused on the referee! Looking at the
team, I do believe we have the players to do well. Taylor & Freedman
look to be getting a good understanding, Freedman's curled shot in the
first half was exquisite. We just need to get a settled side playing
together. Sort out who does what with Vincent & Gordon, pick a proper
left winger (Scully or Rodger), instill a bit of discipline into
Edworthy's defending to go with his excellent attacking play. And pick
just 1 person as manager!!!!
The league is still close enough for us to climb quite quickly and have
an excellent season.
Now we just need to start winning.
Paul
|
44.1140 | | YUPPY::PANES | Flying in the face of fashion | Mon Oct 16 1995 15:14 | 6 |
| Paul,
I was televisually challenged yesterday. How did the Fab One's
play against the Porters?
Stuart
|
44.1141 | Me No See Too | CHEFS::16.196.112.122::PaulPateman | Cuore Sportivo | Mon Oct 16 1995 15:33 | 7 |
| Stu -
Me too, I was at Thruxton watching circly racing stuff. Saw the goals on video - stunning. First half was
meant to be dire, second better. Not sure about this playing Hopkin at r-back stuff tho' I would have thought
Edo was better there.
Paul
|
44.1142 | Brazillian??? We'll show you Brazillian | CHEFS::PANES | An honest face and a stupid hairstyle | Tue Oct 24 1995 11:35 | 17 |
| Palace 1 Un-employed Dockers XI 2
A spirited performance by the Fab Ones should have been worth a
least a point from Millwall and their charming fans. Millwall scored
within three minutes which hardly allowed the sweeper system to settle down.
A blistering finish by Gordon levelled the scores with about half an hour
gone. The other lot then got the winner from some defensive howlers by
Palace. A blistering finished by South London's finest could not
secure an equaliser. Dyer ( Dire? ) came on and fouled three times with
his first three touches of the ball - I'm sorry I just don't rate him.
The 'Boro tomorrow in the Panda-E- numbers-with-a-bit-of-a-fizzz-and
-some-colouring Cup .
Stuart
|
44.1143 | | ARNIES::SMITHP1 | I survived the Dagmar breakfast | Tue Oct 24 1995 13:57 | 3 |
|
A blistering report Stuart...
|
44.1144 | Could be worse! | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Oct 24 1995 14:11 | 13 |
| Stuart,
A small word of consolation in troubled times: according to my personal
calculations, I can safely say that were it not for those Big Team
decisions (which all Big Teams get - it's a well-known fact!), the
Fabulous Weasles would by now be mathematically relegated.
Dom
P.S. Before you shove it in my face, I'm well aware that the Fabulous
Seagulls are in an equivalent position in the Second Division. Then
again, I think Brighton would have to go down to the Third Division to
get the Big Team decisions ;-)
|
44.1145 | In-jokes are a terrible thing | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Oct 24 1995 14:11 | 2 |
| I dunno about calling Mr Panes "OJ". Maybe "Brian Moore" would be more
appropriate
|
44.1146 | The face that wet a thousand gussets | CHEFS::PANES | An honest face and a stupid hairstyle | Wed Oct 25 1995 12:16 | 22 |
| <<< Note 44.1145 by CHEFS::STRATFORDS "Steer clear of the Zebra Bros" >>>
-< In-jokes are a terrible thing >-
> I dunno about calling Mr Panes "OJ". Maybe "Brian Moore" would be more
> appropriate
Stratto,
I'm not sure what you are on about but I'm sure you're miffed with me 'cos
the lovely Liz, gave me her address, but didn't give you a second look.
I suppose it the kind of burden drop dead gorgeous people like me have
to carry.
Stuart
BTW Stuart's Tip.
Statto, most women do not go weak at the knees when faced with the
poser, "So love, who would be in your dream Arsenal team?"
|
44.1147 | Who's the Statto you refer to | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Oct 25 1995 12:22 | 8 |
| re -1
OJ,
Not quite sure what you're on about in the previous note, particularly
regarding the Arsenal Dream Team, but I'm sure its very funny.
Stuart
|
44.1148 | Why OJ?? | CHEFS::PANES | An honest face and a stupid hairstyle | Thu Oct 26 1995 11:51 | 18 |
| Palace 2 'Boro 2
Attendence : Me and loads of others.
Palace stormed into a two goal lead within the first ten minutes and could
have easily made it three. Boro then clawed the way back into the game and
levelled the scores. They have , I believe , the "best" defence in the
Premiership, but I thought it looked suspect. They do, however look tidy in
midfield and good coming forward. Ten man Palace ( I don't count Bruce "Elvis"
Dyer 'cos he's crap ), were missing the cup tied Freedman and Taylor.
They say that pets take after their owners, similarly the 'Boro take after
their manager, and engaged in some top notch whining at the ref.
I suspect that the Fab Ones will get stuffed at the New Gruesome ( Riverside ),
but the Cup is not high on the list of priorities at the moment.
Stuart
|
44.1149 | | TDCIS3::M_HOTLINE | I wanna be Bob Dylan | Thu Oct 26 1995 12:39 | 3 |
| And the scorers were ?
Gary
|
44.1150 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Thu Oct 26 1995 12:52 | 1 |
| 2-2
|
44.1151 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Oct 26 1995 13:00 | 25 |
| Rick,
He was asking for the scorers *not* the score !
Anyway, according to my paper .....
Palace 2 Boro 2
Hopkin 3,8 Barmby 15, Hignett 21
Attendance : a whackin' great big 11,873.
Panesy,
Judging by that attendance and your remarks in an earlier note, it
would seem that Palace aren't that bothered about the fizzy-pop cup.
Strange isn't it that I get slated by your goodself for suggesting that
Utd aren't too bothered about this trophy, and here you are suggesting
the same ! Funny old life eh ?
BTW - the OJ reference relates to a discussion between yourself and the
"fat one". Something about a murder, loss of memory etc etc.
Dave
|
44.1152 | So who got the Big Team decisions? | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Oct 26 1995 14:02 | 15 |
| >Judging by that attendance and your remarks in an earlier note, it
>would seem that Palace aren't that bothered about the fizzy-pop cup.
>Strange isn't it that I get slated by your goodself for suggesting that
>Utd aren't too bothered about this trophy, and here you are suggesting
>the same ! Funny old life eh ?
Dave, it's a well-known fact that note 44 is the Mother of all
Contradictions. I sometimes think that the English cricket fans who go
out to Oz must all be CP fans...it's the only explanation for why the
Aussies think we're a bunch of whingers ;-)
Oh dear, sounds like Crystal Paranoid were unlucky, hard done-by, etc.
Now where have we heard that before?
Dom
|
44.1153 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Oct 26 1995 15:18 | 9 |
| Stuey,
> -< Why OJ?? >-
Because of an alarming similarity betwixt yourself and a famous
American who recently had extensive experience with the judicial
system. Something about not having a very good alibi....
Stuey
|
44.1154 | Whale and seaweed | CHEFS::PANES | An honest face and a stupid hairstyle | Thu Oct 26 1995 18:48 | 32 |
44.1155 | Eagles About to Climb | CHEFS::16.196.112.122::PaulPateman | Cuore Sportivo | Mon Oct 30 1995 16:27 | 17 |
| Leicester 2 Palace 3 (Dyer 2 Hopkin)
Saw the goals on the box and read some reviews, one even praised Palace for
their "pure passing football" - that was a pleasure to read. The concensus also
seemed to agree that we now have an excellent chance of climbing the table
and getting into the hunt for the Premier again. Hopefully the side will settle,
although I was surprised to see Dyer in for Freedman on Saturday. The new
formation with Roberts sweeping and building behind Coleman & Shaw,
Gordon & Edworthy bombing forward, Houghton playing the passes, Pitcher
playing the players!, Hopkin going everywhere etc, seems to be working. We
also have players to come in as well.
By the way Stu - Gill reckons you were too hard on Elvis against Middlesbro,
she & the Bro in Law reckon he had a very good game. Presumably
Lewington does too since he stayed in the team!
Paul
|
44.1156 | | CHEFS::PANES | An honest face and a stupid hairstyle | Mon Oct 30 1995 21:05 | 18 |
| <<< Note 44.1155 by CHEFS::16.196.112.122::PaulPateman "Cuore Sportivo" >>>
-< Eagles About to Climb >-
>By the way Stu - Gill reckons you were too hard on Elvis against Middlesbro,
>she & the Bro in Law reckon he had a very good game. Presumably
>Lewington does too since he stayed in the team!
Paul,
Tell them to "Just say no" in the future. Elvis was rubbish, but the
blighter scored again so , he'll still be in the frame for the
match (sic) against the Royals .
Stuart
|
44.1157 | Oh Dear - Beaten by Reading!!! | CHEFS::16.196.112.122::PaulPateman | Cuore Sportivo | Mon Nov 06 1995 11:22 | 53 |
44.1158 | | CHEFS::PANES | Oh no, here come the fishheads | Mon Nov 06 1995 11:43 | 14 |
| Paul,
I concurwith your report. I still have a problem with Elvis and
feel that Taylor's best performances are when he has Dougie Freedman
for company.
I wonder what would have happened if Reading had got promoted to the
Premiership?
Stuart
BTW I was talking with Laurie Dahl ( edit of The Palace Echo ), and said
that I found the writings of Barrie "Chuckles" Greene to be less
than heartening.
|
44.1159 | From the Designer Anorak | CHEFS::16.196.112.122::PaulPateman | Cuore Sportivo | Mon Nov 06 1995 11:59 | 7 |
| Stu - interestingly (for an anorak) the program made the same point. In any
other season, this would have been a Premiership game, Palace would not
have been relegated 4th from bottom, and Reading would have gone up
automatically as runners up. I would have thought that Osborn, Scott Taylor,
Hislop, Armstrong, Salako etc may well have been playing.
C'est la Vie
|
44.1160 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | You are only coming through in waves | Mon Nov 06 1995 12:56 | 19 |
| >>I would have thought that Osborn, Scott Taylor,
>>Hislop, Armstrong, Salako etc may well have been playing.
Would definitely be the case.
Very entertaining game on Sat. Almost worth the 3 hour journey!!
Reading were fortunate that Taylor is a heap of cr*p. Loved the way you
applauded the Reading fans after each one of his misses was greeted by us with
"What a Waste of money". That must really do his confidence a power of good :-)
Dyer was a handful all day, as was Gordon down the left, he gave Kenny Brown a
torrid time, but his work was wasted because of your finishing.
Get some decent finishers, and you'll be up there come May.
BTW, Lee Nogan scored Reading's second.
Al
|
44.1161 | | CHEFS::PANES | Debbie Magee: Old dog - new tricks | Wed Nov 08 1995 12:01 | 9 |
| I expect Palace to pick a few injuries at the Riverside Stadium tonight.
This is of course totally unrelated to Bryan "Robbo" Robson , fine
servant of his country, and the driving force behind Manchester
United playing. Apparently what he has lost in speed, he compensates
with the late timing of his tackles.
Enjoy.
Stuart
|
44.1162 | Thanks... anonymous caller | CHEFS::PANES | Debbie Magee: Old dog - new tricks | Wed Nov 08 1995 15:17 | 10 |
| <<< Note 44.1161 by CHEFS::PANES "Debbie Magee: Old dog - new tricks" >>>
> Apparently what he has lost in speed, he compensates
> with the late timing of his tackles.
My apologies to those who follow the beautiful game , it has been pointed
out to me, that "Captain Marvel" has never been gifted with speed.
Stuart
|
44.1163 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Nov 08 1995 18:06 | 13 |
|
>My apologies to those who follow the beautiful game , it has been pointed
>out to me, that "Captain Marvel" has never been gifted with speed.
>
>Stuart
Fair comment, but he's always had that touch of class that helped guide
Utd to success in the 1990 FA Cup Final. Just think, if Utd had lost
in the final, Fergie may well have been given the sack, and Utd's
recent run of success may never have happened. It's almost as if
Palace have contributed to Utd's good fortune. What a mind-blowing
thought eh Stuey ?
|
44.1164 | St Robbo of Salford - The new Mother Teresa | CHEFS::PANES | Debbie Magee: Old dog - new tricks | Wed Nov 08 1995 18:44 | 24 |
| <<< Note 44.1163 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
> Fair comment, but he's always had that touch of class that helped guide
> Utd to success in the 1990 FA Cup Final. Just think, if Utd had lost
> in the final, Fergie may well have been given the sack, and Utd's
> recent run of success may never have happened. It's almost as if
> Palace have contributed to Utd's good fortune. What a mind-blowing
> thought eh Stuey ?
Dave,
Mea culpa. I suspect that his success in the '90 final was due
to his "professional" attitude, his ability to look like he
had fouled a player ( to the spectators - at least ), without giving
away a foul, and his generous guidance to the referees who had the
privilege of sharing a pitch with him. Undoubtedly the man was a
role model ( Paul Ince being just one of his proteges ), and probably
one of the greatest , and fairest , players to wear the England shirt.
Me? I won't hear a word against him.
Stuart ( or Stuey )
|
44.1165 | Now, now, Mr. Kettle... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Nov 08 1995 19:11 | 26 |
| >Mea culpa. I suspect that his success in the '90 final was due
>to his "professional" attitude, his ability to look like he
>had fouled a player ( to the spectators - at least ), without giving
>away a foul, and his generous guidance to the referees who had the
>privilege of sharing a pitch with him. Undoubtedly the man was a
>role model ( Paul Ince being just one of his proteges ), and probably
>one of the greatest , and fairest , players to wear the England shirt.
>Me? I won't hear a word against him.
When compared to Jim "The Body" Cannon, Peter "Shin Scraper" Nicholas,
Martin "Chat-up-a-ref" Hinshelwood, Dave SWINDLEhurst (what's in a name,
eh?!), Vince "Wot, me ref?" Hilaire, and last in a long line, the
Bachelor of Thuggery himself, Darren "Break-A-Leg" Pitcher, Bryan
Robson makes Mother Teresa look like the Artful Dodger.
Makes me cast my mind back to Saturdays in the old Division Two, when
Brighton could play any team from Exeter to Carlisle and the game would
be preceded by an hour of community singing with opposing fans of all
creeds/colours against the "cheating scum from Selhurst".
And there was nothing like an imminent Palace defeat on the half-time
scoreboard to stop the fighting on the terraces either ;-)
Dom
|
44.1166 | Ho ho | CHEFS::PANES | Debbie Magee: Old dog - new tricks | Wed Nov 08 1995 19:29 | 42 |
| <<< Note 44.1165 by VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR "Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!" >>>
-< Now, now, Mr. Kettle... >-
> >Mea culpa. I suspect that his success in the '90 final was due
> >to his "professional" attitude, his ability to look like he
> >had fouled a player ( to the spectators - at least ), without giving
> >away a foul, and his generous guidance to the referees who had the
> >privilege of sharing a pitch with him. Undoubtedly the man was a
> >role model ( Paul Ince being just one of his proteges ), and probably
> >one of the greatest , and fairest , players to wear the England shirt.
> >Me? I won't hear a word against him.
> When compared to Jim "The Body" Cannon, Peter "Shin Scraper" Nicholas,
> Martin "Chat-up-a-ref" Hinshelwood, Dave SWINDLEhurst (what's in a name,
> eh?!), Vince "Wot, me ref?" Hilaire, and last in a long line, the
> Bachelor of Thuggery himself, Darren "Break-A-Leg" Pitcher, Bryan
> Robson makes Mother Teresa look like the Artful Dodger.
Dom,
I respect your position as ex-pat King of Comedy to the Garibaldi's,
but I suspect that your job as a football historian is on the line.
None of the players you have mentioned appeared in the '90 Cup Final,
but hell - why spoil a burst of bellicose Brighton vitriol with any
semblance of fact.
> Makes me cast my mind back to Saturdays in the old Division Two, when
> Brighton could play any team from Exeter to Carlisle and the game would
> be preceded by an hour of community singing with opposing fans of all
> creeds/colours against the "cheating scum from Selhurst".
Funny old emotion jealousy.
> And there was nothing like an imminent Palace defeat on the half-time
> scoreboard to stop the fighting on the terraces either ;-)
You have obviously paid another visit to the Chuckle Dispensary. Any
more of this wit, and I will have to start on the "jellies".
|
44.1167 | Touched a nerve there Dom | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Nov 08 1995 19:31 | 5 |
| >Funny old emotion jealousy
Mr Panes,
You're sounding more like a ManU supporter with each passing day.
|
44.1168 | Oops, Stuey's gone all schoolmissy again... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Nov 08 1995 19:45 | 21 |
44.1169 | and always supported Crystal Palace | CHEFS::PANES | Debbie Magee: Old dog - new tricks | Wed Nov 08 1995 20:15 | 11 |
| <<< Note 44.1167 by CHEFS::EDWARDSD >>>
-< Touched a nerve there Dom >-
> You're sounding more like a ManU supporter with each passing day.
Dave,
I have always had a London accent.
Stuart
|
44.1170 | And the score was ..... | TDCIS3::M_HOTLINE | I wanna be Bob Dylan | Thu Nov 09 1995 13:22 | 5 |
| Could someone post the fizzy drink cup replay result please. Or is it
just too embarassing ?
Cheers,
Gary
|
44.1171 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Nov 09 1995 13:31 | 5 |
| >Could someone post the fizzy drink cup replay result please.
With pleasure,
Boro 2 Palace 0
|
44.1172 | It's far too quiet in here... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Nov 09 1995 13:40 | 10 |
| A 95-page Don Revie-style dossier is expected by lunchtime (drafted by
one Stuart Panes) on the dastardly tactics employed by Middlesboro' in
order to bring off this little giantkilling act. Pride of place goes to
Juninho's manhandling of Palace's playmaker Darren "Golden Boy"
Pitcher.
Are these really the sort of players we want to import to the British
game?
Dom
|
44.1173 | Good to see Robbo doing the business again !!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Nov 09 1995 13:42 | 9 |
| And the views expressed about Robbo were impressive. I was skipping
between Central,Meridian and Carlton and all said he played a vital
role, setting the first goal up and generally leading by example etc
etc.
There was also a comment about the lack of such quality/motivation in
todays England line up.
Stretch.
|
44.1174 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Nov 09 1995 13:44 | 3 |
| Oh yeah, there was also some snide comment about Readings SHOCK 2-0
defeat at Palace on Saturday. Not a good week on the whole eh Stuart ?
|
44.1175 | | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Nov 09 1995 13:55 | 9 |
| >And the views expressed about Robbo were impressive. I was skipping
Stretch, please wait for the official dossier before jumping to such
conclusions.
Latest news is that Palace are lodging an appeal because Middlesboro'
apparently fielded an over-age player in midfield.
Dom
|
44.1176 | | CHEFS::PANES | Debbie Magee: Old dog - new tricks | Thu Nov 09 1995 13:59 | 17 |
44.1177 | Oooooooh err missus - Brighton Speaks Out | CHEFS::16.196.112.122::PaulPateman | Cuore Sportivo | Thu Nov 09 1995 14:03 | 18 |
| My my - El Paneso has opened up a hornets (or should I say Oil Drenched
Seagull's) nest.
We lost - so what? Listening in on Capital Gold it sounded a pretty tedious
game, Palace having a couple of good spells and Darren "Bryan Robson is my
role model (NOT a joke!)" Pitcher hit the bar. 'boro passed a lot with little real
pentetration, and now we go back to Endsleigh where you doubtless feel we
belong.
On the Reading result - please refer to Reading fan who stated if could have
finished we would have swamped them.
On Robbo - he was and will always be a dirty git but he could also play a bit
too.
Yours affectionately
Palace Fan No 2
|
44.1178 | Does Darren Pitcher really need a role model? | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Nov 09 1995 15:40 | 34 |
| re. last 2
Taken like true men - congratulations! I take it that it was in the
interests of ecology that the dossier was abridged by 93 pages?
>All is not lost, because Palace's misfortunes enable Dom's Bumper Book
>of Corking Jokes to get an airing, which I am sure you will agree,
>lifts all our spirits.
Stuart, given the somewhat sporadic demand for technical writers when
times are hard, bringing a smile to your face has become my sole
vocation in life ;-)
By the way (and here the tone becomes deadly serious), no way could I
ever subscribe to the view that Bryan Robson is/was a dirty player. In
fact, a better tackler you could never wish to see. Instead of worrying
about protecting goalkeepers who go up for crosses, the powers-that-be
should be hitting at overzealous referees who seem to think that
aggressive tackling is off-limits. Next thing you know, basketball
referees will be switching to football. I suppose Peter Beardsley is an
animaltoo (alright, don't go for the easy laugh ;-))
And whoever the "mysterious caller" was yesterday (Linford Christie?)
who described Captain Marvel as "slow", I can only think it was some
sort of in-joke. Any player who can match Zibi Boniek over 30 yards
ain't slow - in fact, at his best, he was one of the quickest
players about the pitch that I've ever seen. (God knows, he'd have to
have been quick to compensate for midfield partners like Wilkins and
Webb ;-))
Now you Palace boys get straight back to the Endsleigh League (where we
think you belong) and pretend the last week never happened ;-)
Jonathon Livingstone Seagull
|
44.1179 | Richard Shaw | SIOG::SMYTH | | Thu Nov 09 1995 16:38 | 4 |
| Richard Shaw signs for Coventry for 1.5 mill.
GS
|
44.1180 | Stranger on the Shaw | CHEFS::16.196.112.122::PaulPateman | Cuore Sportivo | Thu Nov 09 1995 16:56 | 12 |
44.1181 | God Teamlinks is awful | CHEFS::16.196.112.122::PaulPateman | Cuore Sportivo | Thu Nov 09 1995 16:58 | 1 |
| Note Collision due to cr*p Teamlinks crashing
|
44.1182 | No Go Shaw - No Goal Gareth | CHEFS::16.196.112.122::PaulPateman | Cuore Sportivo | Thu Nov 09 1995 18:26 | 13 |
| Shaw has not left yet - but probably will. Also good/bad news depending on
your perspective is that Houghton will miss the game at Norwich (as
will Mick Milligan for them) due to International Duty. Presumably Coleman
is OK.
Finally - Freedman & Taylor both played for the reserves. Freedman scored,
Taylor didn't. Also scoring was Jeroen Boere who played half the game -
expect him to be rushed in if Taylor doesn't perform quickly.
We also had some loan Norwegian playing - the ghost of Haugue
presumably!!
Paul
|
44.1183 | Norwich v Palace & Associated Stuff | CHEFS::16.196.112.122::PaulPateman | Cuore Sportivo | Mon Nov 13 1995 11:48 | 64 |
44.1184 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Nov 13 1995 12:20 | 8 |
| Paul,
>mistake number 1 - he wasn't vocal enough
Just because he isn't vocal doesn't mean he is a bad captain. After
all, there are plenty of vocal players who would be *crap* captains.
Stuart
|
44.1185 | A captain nicknamed Mary?!?! | CHEFS::16.196.112.122::PaulPateman | Cuore Sportivo | Mon Nov 13 1995 12:28 | 10 |
| Point taken Stu - but I didn't see him encouraging or urging on the players at
all. He also didn't take the ref to task over some of his more ludicrous
decisions. There was one instance - I kid not - when Picher won the ball
cleanly (difficult to understand I know!) and the ref waved on, only to be
appealed to by Norwich players and then award a free kick!
Palace could have had one decent penalty shout when Gunn planted his fists
in Taylor's back and used him as a springboard - but not a word was heard!
Paul
|
44.1186 | ? | CHEFS::ASHLEYSMITH | get yer kicks with Julian Dicks | Mon Nov 13 1995 16:03 | 9 |
44.1187 | My theory and it is the theory that is mine.. | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PaulPateman | Cuore Sportivo | Mon Nov 13 1995 16:48 | 27 |
| Andy,
Theory.....
Palace play with Edworthy & Gordon as wing backs getting down the flanks
and hitting crosses, Shaw (sorry - Sparrow) & Coleman cover at the back,
Roberts builds the play with stunning 40 yard passes to pick out the creative
players, or carries the ball 60 yards and hits the back of the net with a
thunderbolt drive.
Fact...
Edworthy & Gordon end up colliding with Bruce Dyer who cannot stick to a
game plan and always ends up on the wing despite being played in the
centre, Roberts ends up playing 10 yard passes to the wing backs or to
Houghton who thinks he should be playing the 40 yard passes. Roberts sticks
rigidly to his instructions from the coaches and seldom crosses the halfway
line if there is more than one opposition player around.
Result...
Our best creative/passing player ends up stuck 60 yards from the action area
with no one to pass to, making last ditch tackles.
Correct El Paneso?
Paul
|
44.1188 | I can't be bothered to type in a report | CHEFS::PANES | Debbie Magee: Old dog - new tricks | Mon Nov 20 1995 20:25 | 8 |
| Southend 1 Palace 1
Regis D O.G
A dismal first half, followed by a somewhat better second 45 minutes.
Stuart
|
44.1189 | ? | CHEFS::ASHLEYSMITH | get yer kicks with Julian Dicks | Tue Nov 21 1995 16:30 | 6 |
| Stuart,
What does the Palace faithful think of pretty boy Gareth Taylor then.
Robert Fleck with a blond wig?
Andy
|
44.1190 | | CHEFS::PANES | Debbie Magee: Old dog - new tricks | Tue Nov 21 1995 20:29 | 19 |
| <<< Note 44.1189 by CHEFS::ASHLEYSMITH "get yer kicks with Julian Dicks" >>>
-< ? >-
> Stuart,
> What does the Palace faithful think of pretty boy Gareth Taylor then.
> Robert Fleck with a blond wig?
Andy.
Firstly there is no way that Fleck could be described as pretty,
therefore your initial comparison falls at the first hurdle.
As to Taylor's footballing prowess, it does look a bit as if
he is following in the footsteps of Palace's previous big money strikers
( something which as a Chelsea fan, I will sure you will empathise with )
but it is still early days, and he does have to play with Bruce Dire (sic).
Time will tell, but I ain't holding my breath.
Stuart
|
44.1191 | | CHEFS::PANES | Debbie Magee: Old dog - new tricks | Thu Nov 23 1995 19:29 | 12 |
| Palace 3 Wolves 2
A much better performance by the Nation's favourite team, ensured
that the Wolvers missed out on points. I am sure Paul Pateman
has got a bumper report up his sleeve, so at the risk of stealing
his thunder , I would just like to say that De Wolf, made numerous,
schoolboy HOWLers ( one of which resulted in a goal ).
Stuart
BTW Paul..didn't the fab ones look better without Elvis the Idiot?
|
44.1192 | Palace in 5 goal thriller shock! | CHEFS::16.196.112.122::PaulPateman | Cuore Sportivo | Fri Nov 24 1995 11:27 | 27 |
| Stu -
I must (grudgingly) agree that we did look better without Elvis. May I also be
highly controversial and suggest that we looked better with 11 players who
wanted to PLAY for Palace rather than impress scouts? I've never really
counted Martyn & Gordon in the wanataway brigade as they haven't made a
song and dance about it like Coleman & Shaw. Davies looked a little rough
round the edges at the back, and we lacked abit of height against Ninja & De
Wooolf-Whistle but Hopkin Mk 2 (2 carrot tops in one team - Palace will
definately be a cold weather team!) looked a good prospect.
Best game by Houghton for ages (tho' Cowans had a better hit rate on passes),
best game yet for Taylor, best game for ages by Pitcher, and Roberts majestic
again. Freedman - well 'nuff said really. Nice hat-trick, stunning 1st & 3rd
goals.
The other revelation was Gordon in the third centre back role, he looked very
comfortable and it allowed Vincent a better game.
Funniest moment - Leon McKenzie standing between Ninja & De Woolf - talk
about David & Goliaths! Having said all of this - Wolves looked pretty
dreadful and we really let them off lightly. The only good player they had was
Emblen. Don Goodman - what a finisher!!
Maybe a drive up the league is called for - Derby will be a better test.
Paul
|
44.1193 | The Anorak Returns | CHEFS::16.196.112.122::PaulPateman | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Mon Nov 27 1995 11:32 | 29 |
| Palace 0 Derby 0
Despite the score, quite an entertaining game and a better test of Palace's new
look than Wolves. Gareth Davies looked very much the part again in the
centre of the defence, while Martyn again proved how good he is with some
excellent close range stops. A draw was probably reasonable, although Derby
could have won it with better finishing.
Playing the anorak in Rob Anderson's absence, it struck me how close Div 1
is in comparison to the others. Bertie Bassett was right on TV yesterday when
he said that a decent run could see you in the play off slots. The following
shows the number of points covering Top to One Third down, Top to Two
Thirds Down and Top to Bottom in each league:
Top/1 third Top/2 thirds Top/Bot
Premier 14 23 30
FIRST 5 10 20
Second 11 17 27
Third 11 17 26
It highlights that there are an awful lot of equal teams around looking fr good
runs. Leicester & Norwich have come to the top with basically unchanged
teams from when they were in the Premiership, while Palace are languishing
- but not out of it - with a radically changed team. On Saturday only Martyn,
Gordon, Houghton & Pitcher were left of the Premiership team, with Coleman
there but injured. Hence - I still have hope!
Paul
|
44.1194 | The tortoise and the hares | CHEFS::PANES | Chances are, we might be stars | Mon Dec 04 1995 17:52 | 20 |
| Sunderland ( by all accounts a big team ) 1 - The Nation's Favourites 0
The "sleeping giants" of the North East scored from the penalty spot.
Not, in my opinion , a penalty, although they probably deserved one. Palace
dominated the last 15/20 minutes, after a rather dreary beginning, and
were probably worth a draw. Roberts didn't perform to his normal standards,
Pitcher was again anonymous, but Leom MacKenzie looked sharp and appeared
to relish the prospect of taking on the Sunderland centre-halves on the deck.
Once again Elvis was not even on the bench.
Maybe its time to give the boy Mackenzie a chance to start the match. I
believe that an attack with Taylor , T.B.M and Dougie Freedman playing in
"the hole" should prove a handful for most defences in this division. It
relies on the midfield being up to scratch, and the sooner that Rodger
replaces Pitcher the better.
Stuart
|
44.1195 | Fair Comment | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::Pateman | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Mon Dec 04 1995 18:24 | 10 |
| Stu -
I have even had a Donkey Sanctuary fan here on HHL-2 saying we deserved a
draw, now wht can't we play like we did in the second half for whole games?
I thought Davies had a good game again and Hopkin got through loads of
work. Finally, Edworthy had one of his best defensive games yet, and also
managed to get forward.
Paul
|
44.1196 | It was embarrassing | CHEFS::PANES | Chances are, we might be stars | Tue Dec 05 1995 12:11 | 8 |
| Palace have invited Port Vale to the San Selhurst for the 3rd round of
the F.A. Cup ( sponosred by Littlewoods ).
Stuart
BTW Did anyone see the live draw. Next year it should be top of the Jictar
ratings.
|
44.1197 | Oooh You Are Awful.... | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::Pateman | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Tue Dec 05 1995 12:27 | 14 |
| Stu,
At least the sight of Dennis "Witty Funster" Law and Terry "I'm Innocent & A
bit of a Lad Too" Venables drawing the FA Cup (Sponsored by Littlewoods
Pools) 3rd Round on The Most Romantic Day in the Football Calendar was a
little more entertaining than watching Millichip & McCaig - the FA's answer
to Robson & Jerome. And doesn't that Graham Kelly look well, must be a good
diet or maybe we could start a rumour.....
Anyway, I reckon that Palace v Port Vale is the tie of the round (not), but at
least its a home gane during a period when I can go! I just wish Eric the Mad
& TGGTITW were coming down - that's be a laff eh?
Paul
|
44.1198 | Who would have thought it? | CHEFS::ASHLEYSMITH | Ian Beale - the Moustache Years | Wed Dec 06 1995 12:08 | 10 |
| Yo Palace types,
Have you ever noticed that re-arranging the letters in 'Gareth Taylor'
can give you:
Y'r goal threat
A most unlikely anagram, I think you'll agree.
Dany
|
44.1199 | | CHEFS::PANES | Chances are, we might be stars | Wed Dec 06 1995 12:18 | 7 |
| Spooky or what....
An anagram of Kenneth Bates is "The Bent Snake"
and Matthew Harding works out as "Gin ham thwarted"
Stuart
|
44.1200 | | CHEFS::16.196.112.122::Pateman | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Wed Dec 06 1995 12:35 | 7 |
| Or Bruce Dyer.....
Rudey Berc....
Now Ashley - get back to booking orders!
Paul
|
44.1201 | | CHEFS::PANES | Chances are, we might be stars | Mon Dec 11 1995 17:59 | 13 |
| Palace 2 Oldham 2
Palace dominated the first half, and went in at half-time two goals to the
good courtesy of Gareth Davies ( carrot No. 2 ) and Dougie Freedman.
Two defensive schoolboy howlers from corners, let Oldham back into the
game and the Nation's Favourites and your writer went to pot.
Stuart
BTW The masterstroke of a substitution was to let Elvis The Idiot onto
the pitch.
|
44.1202 | Delayed Note Alert | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::Pateman | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Tue Dec 12 1995 11:38 | 24 |
| Stu,
I was so stunned by our ineptitude in the second half I had to take a day off!
(Well - clearing out the loft actually)
First half we were positively purring along. Gareth Davies looked a
replacement for Coleman & Shaw rolled into one, McKenzie & Freedman
looked a pairing made in heaven, and but for a lino who hadn't heard of the
new rules on players running back we would/should have been 5 up at least!
We were OK at the start of the second half, but then Oldham pulled their
master stroke - on comes John Hallworth to replace Vonk and play as the
extra striker (yes - Hallworth the keeper) Palace's defence seemed so in awe of
him they let the others have free headers. As for Brooce - well Hardman
Hopkin was injured, but with hindsight maybe Vincent would be a better bet.
Boere also looked a better bet than Taylor though!
BTW - I hope it wasn't you booing Cookie Stu - once at the begining to show
our displeasure would have been acceptable, endlessly was mindless and
ungrateful.
Still - the Thugs got stuffed 6-0 so we gained another point on them, 11 points
behind Millwall with a game in hand eh!
Paul
|
44.1203 | When are you off to the states?? | CHEFS::PANES | Chances are, we might be stars | Tue Dec 12 1995 12:09 | 20 |
| <<< Note 44.1202 by CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::Pateman "From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews" >>>
-< Delayed Note Alert >-
Paul,
>BTW - I hope it wasn't you booing Cookie Stu - once at the begining to show
>our displeasure would have been acceptable, endlessly was mindless and
>ungrateful.
I didn't boo once. Even though he has been "unsettled" for some time,
he has always played with commitment. He has been at the Palace for seven
years, so , maybe it is time for him to move on. I also don't believe he
said half the things that have been in the press. He has done well for the
Palace and although my memory might be failing, it is not selective.
Stuart
|
44.1204 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::Pateman | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Tue Dec 12 1995 12:47 | 9 |
| Errrr, 7 years?
I would have thought 4-ish. I thought Coppell bought him before our first
relegation season.
Anyway - I hope he goes to Blackburn rather than Coventry - he deserves
better than the other Glaziers.
Pau
|
44.1205 | Who am I, Who am I , Who am I? | CHEFS::PANES | Chances are, we might be stars | Tue Dec 12 1995 12:55 | 7 |
| <<< Note 44.1204 by CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::Pateman "From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews" >>>
>Errrr, 7 years?
I did say my memory was failing.
Ermmm
|
44.1206 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::Pateman | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Wed Dec 13 1995 19:17 | 2 |
| It did the heart good to see Gareth Southgate get his England cap last night -
even if he isn't a Palace player anymore......
|
44.1207 | | CHEFS::WEAVERD | | Wed Dec 13 1995 20:23 | 2 |
| Re -1 Seconded. But I'm glad he isn't a Palace player anymore cos he's
having a very good season so far.
|
44.1208 | Cookie goes North | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::Pateman | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Thu Dec 14 1995 11:21 | 7 |
44.1209 | Cundy?!?! | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Fri Dec 15 1995 12:05 | 5 |
| The "new player" appears to be Jason Cundy of the Totts. Palace are
looking at an initial loan deal followed by a purchase. Also being
looked at is Kevin Scott.
Paul
|
44.1210 | Only joshing chaps/chapesses | CHEFS::PANES | Red sky at night, Brixton's alight | Fri Dec 15 1995 12:30 | 5 |
| Two carrots and a Jason in the side!!!! Oh, dear things are starting
to slip :-).
Stuart
|
44.1211 | Its the brandy butter , guv | CHEFS::PANES | High drama at the low morale coral | Tue Dec 19 1995 12:09 | 11 |
| Stoke 1 Palace 2
Sheron Freedman,TAYLOR
Palace gained a maximum three points out of three, as the weekend revival
continued (played 1 won 1 drawn 0 lost 0 ).
The Enigmatic Eagles halted the form team of the division (The
Stokers ), as goal scoring sensation Gareth "Chesney" Taylor, completed
his weekend net frenzy.
Stuart
|
44.1212 | and why do people support MUFC | CHEFS::PANES | High drama at the low morale coral | Tue Dec 19 1995 18:36 | 15 |
| some random musings.....
Giving their recent performances..
Should Dessie, Bob and the blond haired bint who used to play tennis whos
name totally escapes me at this moment, present the BRIT awards?
Should Totally Truthful Tel and Dirty Den Law do the next Euro Draw?
Why does Frank Clark's appearance seem to grow more and more like
Inspector "Blakey" Blake from On The Busses , the greater the success
that Forest have in Europe?
Stuart
|
44.1213 | Once in Royal Ron Noades's City..... | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Thu Dec 21 1995 13:23 | 17 |
| As my last day before Xmas may I wish all those closet Palace fans out there a
merry Christmas & a happy and relegation free New Year. I'll be missing
Palace's scintilating holiday program but a few points should be gleaned by
my return.....
Sat 23 WBA Away - they've lost 9 straight games, obviously a pointer to
them beating us!
Tue 26 Luton Home - hopefully a safe 3 points
Sat 30 Grimsby Home - on paper the toughest of the three
I'd be happy with 7 points from these three which would see us into the
mid-30's and probably in the top half of the tale with at least 1 game in hand.
Here's to beating Port Vale in the Cup on Sat 6th Jan and then getting
TGFCITW at Selhurst complete with Msr Cantona!
Paul
|
44.1214 | | CHEFS::PANES | High drama at the low morale coral | Thu Dec 21 1995 14:17 | 13 |
| re last.
Wise words mate. Enjoy your trip. I hope to be able to provide
my normal fully comprehensive, lucid and totally unbiased reports.
Unfortunately "the old splosher" seems somewhat less than enthusiastic
about seeing Palace play Luton on Boxing day, so you will have glean
details from the one hour "Crystal Palace - The Legend " special being
shown on CNN.
Ho bloody ho,
Stuart
|
44.1215 | | CHEFS::PANES | High drama at the low morale coral | Tue Jan 02 1996 11:50 | 11 |
| Palace - Luton ( Postponed )
Palace - Grimsby ( Postponed ).
Portsmouth 2 Palace 3
No match report from me, but we might get one later from the "thinking
man's Alistair Cooke " - Paul Pateman.
Happy New Year,
Stuart
|
44.1216 | How Much did you say I drank? | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Tue Jan 02 1996 13:27 | 15 |
| No report from me either Stu - far too, err, Jet Lagged after New Years Eve with
some fellow called Wild Turkey!
But, yet again Palace go 3-0 up and end up hanging on for a 3-2 win! If we
win our games in hand we are in the play off positions now! 1 defeat in 8
games and 3 away wins on the trot - now if we can do the same at San
Selhurst.....
BTW - good of you to get the two Xmas games postponed Stu so that me & Gill
wouldn't miss them, now can you do the same for the next two (Ipswich &
Tranmere?) while we're off ski-ing?
And so to the tie of the round - Palace v Port Vale!
Paul
|
44.1217 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Tue Jan 09 1996 13:40 | 18 |
| Palace 0 Port Vale 0
A real match of two halves. Palace totally dominant upto half time -
woodwork hit twice, three stunning saves, Port Vale not getting a sniff. After
the break, Palace bring on McKenzie and the whole shape of the team goes,
Port Vale get back into it and force a couple of good saves from Martyn.
Replay on Tues 16th to see who goes to Goodison or Stockport County. On
recent form I would back Palace to win away.
We now have three home league matches to re-arrange - Tranmere, Grimsby &
Luton. If we could sort out our home form we would be well in the race - it
would be nice to see the fans get behind the team a little more at Selhurst.
Away match at Charlton switched to Sun Feb 4th for TV.
Paul
|
44.1218 | | CHEFS::PANES | High drama at the low morale coral | Mon Jan 22 1996 15:00 | 5 |
| Barnsley 1 Palace 1
Thats it.
Stuart
|
44.1219 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Mon Jan 29 1996 12:31 | 17 |
| If I were Palace I'd get suspicious....
every time I look like missing a home game, it gets postponed. So far this has
happened to Luton (twice now) Tranmere & Grimsby. Only Ipswich escaped.
Anyway - if we can keep our form going we could soon be in the play-off
positions. Winning our games in hand would take us to at least 8th and if
we also beat those above us who are currently out of range we would be 4th.
Still a lot to play for.
Still rumours going round about Bassett arriving, and various central
defenders being checked out. Latest is a guy from Finland (international
player) due over this week.
Charlton on the box next Sunday
Paul
|
44.1220 | | CHEFS::PANES | Tramp the dirt down | Mon Feb 05 1996 18:45 | 7 |
| Charlton 0 Palace 0
As the man said... "a local derby".
Stuart
|
44.1221 | Martyn off the List | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Tue Feb 06 1996 13:52 | 11 |
| Nigel Martyn has signed a new 4 year contract with the club and if off the
transfer list.
Also announced on Monday was that Noades & Lewington both stated that
there is no rift between them and that they both favour football rather than the
long ball game.
Scully & Matthew are staying at Swansea and Bristol Mumble for further
months on loan.
Paul
|
44.1222 | wakey wakey | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Thu Feb 08 1996 12:45 | 5 |
|
whats going down at the Palace.. another new manager ??
And Ron thinks that Mr Bassett is the answer... Not
Pj
|
44.1223 | Dave Bassett: Ron Noades lovechild? | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Fri Feb 09 1996 11:59 | 5 |
| Dave Bassett has been made the new manager heralding a new era of a
Crystal Palace team that plays football on the deck. The signing of
Kevin Francis and Ian Ormondroyd can't be far off!!
Graham
|
44.1224 | Not Dean Holdsworth | CHEFS::PANES | Public footprint size 8 | Mon Feb 12 1996 14:00 | 14 |
|
Palace 0 Sheffield United 0
Pitcher sent off after 59 minutes.
Not much to report really.
On the rumour front.... Palace poised to sign two
Wimbledon players...... Glyn(is) Hodges set to return
to the land of a thousand takeaways.
Stuart
|
44.1225 | | CHEFS::PANES | Public footprint size 8 | Tue Feb 13 1996 12:52 | 4 |
| Rumour control, way off the mark with Hodges. Hes gone to Derby
on loan.
Stuart
|
44.1226 | | CHEFS::PANES | Public footprint size 8 | Wed Feb 14 1996 13:27 | 4 |
| According to the super soaraway Sun, Dean Gordon has accepted a new
contract.
Stuart
|
44.1227 | Goals at Last | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Mon Feb 19 1996 11:58 | 23 |
| Palace 4 Watford 0
Freedman 2
Dyer 2
At last we played like a team who believed in themselves and their
ability. The stuff we played at times was excellent, sweeping,
attacking football, and Freedman's two goals in particular were
beautifully taken. If we can keep this up we will be in the play offs
for sure. This was our 10th game in the league since defeat, and we've
only lost 1 in 14.
But - even now we can't keep a settled side as Pitcher starts a 3 match
ban and Dyer a two match one.
Tranmere on Tuesday night, the first of 10 games in just over 4 weeks,
6 of them at home, which should decide whether we are going anywhere
this year. Anything close to 20 points or better should see us in the
top half dozen by mid March.
Paul
ps - Stu, waddya reckon to Leif! Bigger than Devon White!
|
44.1228 | | CHEFS::PANES | Public footprint size 8 | Mon Feb 19 1996 12:39 | 20 |
| <<< Note 44.1227 by CHEFS::PATEMAN "Cuore Sportivo" >>>
-< Goals at Last >-
> But - even now we can't keep a settled side as Pitcher starts a 3 match
> ban and Dyer a two match one.
That should ensure that we maintain the rich vein of form. Elvis
did score two, but he had a hatful of chances.
> Paul
> ps - Stu, waddya reckon to Leif! Bigger than Devon White!
We like to call Leif , Tony Gale. I thought the young boy
done well. Were'nt Watford dreadful???
Stuart
|
44.1229 | Eagles Rising | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Wed Feb 21 1996 13:01 | 14 |
| Tranmere 2 Palace 3
Freedman, Boere, Houghton
Palace upto 8th in the table (could be 9th if Leicester win tonight) with a
strong performance at Prenton Park. Looked bleak when we went 2-0 down
after half an hour and hadn't got back with half an hour to go - but
apparently we always looked the more likely to score.
Bassett has clearly got the team gee-ed up and with a run of regular games,
mostly at home against mid tablers we should be comfortably in the play offs
(or maybe better - can someone crock Lee Bowyer for a week or two?!)
Paul
|
44.1230 | | CHEFS::PANES | Public footprint size 8 | Wed Feb 21 1996 14:13 | 125 |
| The story so far;
Endsleigh League Division One - (CC=Coca-Cola Cup, FAC=FA Cup)
Endsleigh League Div 1
Date Opposition H/A Goalscorers Att
Sat 12-Aug Barnsley H W 4-3 (2-1) Houghton-15,Dowie-29,58
Gordon-60(P) 12,067
Sat 19-Aug Ipswich Town A L 0-1 (0-1) 12,681
Sat 26-Aug Charlton Ath H D 1-1 (0-1) Dyer-73 14,124
Tue 29-Aug Sheffield Utd A W 3-2 (0-0) Dyer-48,88,Gordon-85 10,378
Sat 02-Sep Tranmere R H Postponed
Sat 09-Sep Birmingham C A D 0-0 19,403
Wed 12-Sep Watford A D 0-0 8,780
Sat 16-Sep Huddersfield T H D 0-0 15,645
Tue 19-Sep Southend U(CC-2) A D 2-2 (0-1) Hopkin-68,90 4,031
Sat 23-Sep Oldham Ath A L 1-3 (1-0) Hopkin-36 6,586
Sat 30-Sep Stoke City H D 1-1 (1-1) Freedman-30 14,613
Tue 03-Oct Southend U(CC-2) H W 2-0 (1-0) Vincent-16,McKenzie-81 6,588
Sat 07-Oct Sunderland H L 0-1 (0-0) 13,754
Sun 15-Oct Port Vale A W 2-1 (0-0) Freedman-54,Gordon-78 6,935
Sun 22-Oct Millwall H L 1-2 (1-2) Gordon-31 14,338
Wed 25-Oct Middlesbro'(CC-3) H D 2-2 (2-2) Hopkin-3,8 11,873
Sat 28-Oct Leicester City A W 3-2 (0-2) Dyer-5,68,Hopkin-27 18,376
Sat 04-Nov Reading H L 0-2 (0-2) 16,058
Wed 08-Nov Middlesbro'(CC-3) A L 0-2 (0-1) 16,150
Sat 11-Nov Norwich City A L 0-1 (0-1) 14,156
Sun 19-Nov Southend United A D 1-1 (0-0) Lapper-og68 5,089
Wed 22-Nov Wolverhampton W H W 3-2 (2-0) Freedman-10,29,49 12,571
Sat 25-Nov Derby County H D 0-0 13,506
Sun 03-Dec Sunderland A L 0-1 (0-1) 12,777
Sat 09-Dec Oldham Ath H D 2-2 (2-0) Davies-9,Freedman-31 12,709
Sat 16-Dec Stoke City A W 2-1 (1-0) Freedman-24,TaylorG-68 12,090
Sat 23-Dec West BromAlbion A W 3-2 (3-0) Gordon-15p,36p,40 13,103
Tue 26-Dec Luton Town H Postponed
Sat 30-Dec Grimsby Town A Postponed
Mon 01-Jan Portsmouth A W 3-2 (2-0) Hopkin-14,49
Freedman-45 12,296
Sat 06-Jan Port Vale (FAC-3) H D 0-0 10,456
Sat 13-Jan Ipswich Town H D 1-1 (1-0) Davies-25 14,097
Tue 16-Jan Port Vale (FAC-3) A L 3-4 (1-2) Taylor-30,Cox-76
Dyer-83 6,754
Sat 20-Jan Barnsley A D 1-1 (1-0) Gordon-13 6,620
Sat 27-Jan Luton H Postponed
Sun 04-Feb Charlton Ath A D 0-0 13,560
Sat 10-Feb Sheffield Utd H D 0-0 15,883
Sat 17-Feb Watford H W 4-0 (2-0) Freedman-14,38,
Dyer-75,77 13,325
Tue 20-Feb Tranmere Rovers A W 3-2 (0-2) Freedman-61,Boere-79
Houghton-85 5,253
Sat 24-Feb Huddersfield T A
Tue 27-Feb Birmingham City H
Sat 02-Mar Luton Town A
Tue 05-Mar Grimsby H
Sat 09-Mar West BromAlbion H
Tue 12-Mar Tranmere Rovers H
Sat 16-Mar Grimsby Town A
Tue 19-Mar Luton H
Sat 23-Mar Portsmouth H
Sat 30-Mar Millwall A
Tue 02-Apr Port Vale H
Sat 06-Apr Leicester City H
Mon 08-Apr Reading A
Sat 13-Apr Southend United H
Sat 20-Apr Wolverhampton W A
Sat 27-Apr Derby County A
Sat 04-May Norwich City H
PALACE TOP SCORERS
*********************************
PLAYER LGE CUP Total
Freedman 11 0 11
Hopkin 3 4 8
Gordon 8 0 8
Dyer 7 1 8
Davies 2 0 2
Taylor G 1 1 2
Dowie 2 0 2 (Now at West Ham)
Houghton 2 0 2
McKenzie 0 1 1
Vincent 0 1 1
Cox 0 1 1
Boere 1 0 1
Own goals 1 0 1
Home Away Goals
Pl W D L Fr Ag W D L Fr Ag Diff Scrd Pts
1 Derby Co 30 9 5 1 28 11 6 5 4 20 21 16 48 55
2 Charlton Ath 30 6 7 2 22 16 7 5 3 22 16 12 44 51
3 Sunderland 30 8 5 2 21 8 4 7 4 13 17 9 34 48
4 Huddersfield 30 9 4 3 28 17 3 6 5 12 17 6 40 46
5 Stoke City 29 7 5 3 20 11 5 4 5 21 23 7 41 45
6 Barnsley 30 7 5 2 20 17 4 6 6 20 27 -4 40 44
7 Southend 30 9 4 3 22 15 3 4 7 12 22 -3 34 44
8 CRYSTAL P 29 3 7 3 17 15 7 5 4 22 20 4 39 42
9 Leicester 29 4 6 4 20 20 6 5 4 23 20 3 43 41
10 Millwall 32 4 6 6 15 18 6 5 5 16 22 -9 31 41
11 Ipswich T 29 8 4 3 32 21 2 6 6 18 21 8 50 40
11 Portsmouth 32 7 5 4 30 22 3 5 8 20 28 0 50 40
13 Birmingham 29 6 6 2 22 16 4 4 7 16 22 0 38 40
14 Norwich C 31 5 6 5 19 18 5 3 7 23 20 2 42 39
15 Grimsby 30 5 9 2 18 14 4 3 7 17 23 -2 35 39
16 Tranmere 30 6 4 5 27 20 3 5 7 13 17 3 40 36
17 Wolves 29 5 6 4 21 18 3 5 6 17 21 -1 38 35
18 Oldham Ath 28 6 5 3 23 12 2 6 6 14 18 7 37 35
19 Luton T 29 6 4 6 23 23 3 4 6 6 17 -11 29 35
20 Reading 29 6 3 5 19 18 1 9 5 14 20 -5 34 33
21 West Brom 30 6 3 6 19 17 3 2 10 17 32 -13 36 32
22 Port Vale 29 3 4 6 16 20 4 7 5 18 21 -7 34 32
23 Sheffield Utd 32 5 4 7 21 23 2 6 8 17 27 -12 38 31
24 Watford 28 3 5 5 16 15 2 5 8 14 25 -11 30 25
Next Matches : Wednesday 21st February 1996 - Derby v Luton, Wolves
v Leicester
|
44.1231 | Bassett Out! | CHEFS::PANES | Public footprint size 8 | Mon Feb 26 1996 11:58 | 7 |
| Huddersfield 3 Palace 0
Palace lose for the first time in eleven games. Apparently the second
goal was a bit of an iffy penalty, but the Eagles were still comprehensively
stuffed.
Stuart
|
44.1232 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Mon Feb 26 1996 17:06 | 8 |
| Various reports have Bertie Bassett running the rule over Mark Bright and
David Holdsworth as his first buys. I'd be happy with either of these.
With a real chance of the play offs we could do with the experience of Brighty,
he could even try and teach Gareth Taylor a thing or two about scoring
(alledgedly)
Paul
|
44.1233 | | CHEFS::PANES | Too handsome to be homeless | Wed Feb 28 1996 20:12 | 6 |
| Palace 3 Birmingham City 2
I didn't manage to make the game, but by all accounts is was a good match
where even Bruce "Elvis" Dyer played well.
Stuart
|
44.1234 | Spot On Stu | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Thu Feb 29 1996 13:04 | 20 |
| Indeed a fine performance by Elvis - Bertie B seems to have taught him
to cross, control the ball and make sensible passes in a mere two
weeks! Rather dubious hat-trick tho'.
We should have won much more comfortably with several good chances,
Deano hitting the bar with a free kick and Ndah casuing their keeper to
make a stunning save. The only let down's were the very sloppy second
goal by Brum (their first was stunning & unstoppable) and Dougie
Freedman having forgotten how to pass.
Rumour control has David Holdsworth joining this week for 700k, Mark
Bright still a possibility as he has turned down Bham & Pompey (well
Pompey wouldn't pay the asking price), plus Tuttle & Veart from Sheff
Utd.
Barry Fry tipped us for an automatic place - that's a bit scary, but
not impossible.
Paul
|
44.1235 | Movement | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Fri Mar 01 1996 13:04 | 13 |
| Palace have sold Jeroen Boere to Southend for #150k subject to medical.
Tony Gale has also been allowed to go on a free transfer. Bassett is
also reviewing all players who are out on loan to see if they are
likely to be permanent. These currently include:
Damien Matthew - Bristol Rovers
Tony Scully - Cardiff (getting experience)
Jason Harris - Dover (getting experience?)
Steve Taylor - some midlands conference team
No injury problems for Luton and an unchanged team likely.
Paul
|
44.1236 | | CHEFS::PANES | Too handsome to be homeless | Sun Mar 03 1996 20:23 | 9 |
| Luton 0 Palace 0
By all accounts England's favourite team, did everything but score. Luton
needed the point to ease relegation worries, whereas E.F.T could have
done with all three to perpetuate their play-off prospects.
Stuart
|
44.1237 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Mon Mar 04 1996 11:12 | 8 |
| Reports in this morning's papers back you up Stu - Palace all over them but
not scoring. Lennie Lawrence says were the best team he's seen other than
Derby. So - if goals are the problem, maybe the persistent rumours on Marky
Mark coming home are true. He should be able to give us the same boost that
Stewart & (to a degree) Dowie did in the past two years. Lets hope someone
comes in as we only went down last year due to our inability to score goals.
Paul
|
44.1238 | | CHEFS::PANES | Too handsome to be homeless | Mon Mar 04 1996 11:29 | 3 |
| I was told that even Gareth "Chesney" Taylor had a good game.
Stuart
|
44.1239 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Tue Mar 05 1996 19:51 | 8 |
| Dougie Freedman is in the Scottish U21 squad for their Euro Championship
game on March 12th. Only problem is that Palace play Tranmere that night -
club before country & all that??
Grimsby at San Selhurst tonight, Darren Ninja Pitcher back from suspension -
will he be back in the team? 3 points will put us in the Play Off slots,
Paul
|
44.1240 | The Miracle of the micro-chip | CHEFS::PANES | Too handsome to be homeless | Tue Mar 05 1996 20:38 | 11 |
| Lovers of the beautiful game , will be pleased to know that
Paul Pateman's Patented Palace Prediction Spreadsheet has made its
first appearance of the season. Having imputed the relevant data,
studied form, and hit the Random Number Generator ( popular with salesmen
when they are doing the expenses ), it reveals that Palace will
miss out on the playoffs.
Still theres always next year.
Stuart
|
44.1241 | Sing When Your Fishing..... | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Wed Mar 06 1996 14:26 | 32 |
| Aah but that was yesterday!!!
Today's shows us finishing third and I actually believe we have a good
chance of reaching the second automatic slot. We have 13 games left of which
8 are at home against -
WBA
Tranmere
Luton
Portsmouth
Port Vale
Leicester
Southend
Norwich
On current form we should get at least 20 points from these.
Last night's demolition of The Mariners was one of those "fantastic half
hours" that Alan Smith used to talk about. From the 11th miunte until the
40th we could do no wrong and went in 5-0 up. Freedman scored an 11
minute hat-trick and Grimsby were done for. But....just what do managers say
at half time. Presumably Bassett told them to take it easy, we have another
game on Saturday, while Laws talked about Pride etc.
Anyway, we also hear that Gareth Taylor is off the Sheff Utd with Tuttle
coming in our direction. This will leave a striker on Bassett's shopping list to
back up our currently free scoring, but light weight & young strike force.
Here's to toasting the return of the Scottish Andy Gray to the true home team
at Selhurst next season.
Paul
|
44.1242 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Mon Mar 11 1996 11:34 | 33 |
| Palace 1 (Freedman) WBA 0 (WBA Fans -100)
Palace's biggest crowd of the season - 18k+ - obviously drawn by the attrctive
prospect of the thrilling Baggies (Gary Waite - where are you?!?) or more
likely by Palace's recent form and the 5-0 fiesta against Grimsby.
Solid performance rather than stunning. WBA were restricted to one
missed sitter by slack defending and some long range efforts while Palace
generally ran the midfield. Ndah missed an open goal, Edworthy saw a 20
yarder fizz wide, Roberts unleashed a stunning 30 yarder that went close and
Dyer & Ndah both brought good saves from the Baggies keeper. Tuttle came
on for the injured "Feel No Pain" Davies and looked OK for someone not sure
of the names of his fellow players!
Downside to the day was dreadful scuffling amongst the WBA fans & police
& stewards, plus two of their "fans" running on the pitch. Strange they should
get so worked up - there weren't any dodgy decisions to complain about (the
ref was one of the best I've seen in the Endsleigh) and the time they were
fighting was when WBA were having their best spell of the game - a bit of
shouting for the team would have been a bit more logical.
What is it with Midlands fans? They seem the last bastions of really dumb
behaviour (not helped I suppose by their Plod)?
Still - Palace close in on Stoke and have a chance to go 3rd on Tuesday -
results permitting. Play Offs look a certainty on this form and automatic
promotion a possibility. The PPPPS has us finishing 3rd - a point behind
Derby with Sunderland winning the title - "And that's nice"
2 defeats in 19 and unbeaten in 10 at home with 4 straight wins recently.
Tranny & Aldo on Tuesday night.
Paul
|
44.1243 | Bassetts Blue & Red Army | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Wed Mar 13 1996 14:14 | 18 |
| Palace 2 (Ndah, Hopkin) Tranmere 1
Att 13,800 (Best of the season for a midweek league game)
Scrappy game on dreadful pitch that is going to get worse with 4 games in the
next 10 days. Passing was difficult and Palace adapted better to the
conditions, reverting to more direct methods when needed. We still seemed to
want to be Brian Clough's Forest at times and pass our way into the net.
Well taken goal by Ndah, slack defence allowed Tranmere back in from pretty
much their only serious shot of the game, and Palace pressure in the second
half finally paid off with a delightful curler from Hopkin with 2 minutes or so
to go.
Upto 3rd with Derby in particular getting bigger in the sights.
And now for my first (and hopefully only) trip to Grimsby on Saturday!
Paul
|
44.1244 | Trawling the Depths | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Mon Mar 18 1996 12:14 | 35 |
| Grimsby - The East Coast Riviera - NOT!
Well, actually its quite a nice little ground and nowhere near as cold
as we were led to believe. Around 500 or so Palace in the crowd in
excellent singing voice and in general bonhomie with the plod &
stewards.
After a pin-drop obvserved minutes silence we had a cracking first
half. Palace had a good set of chances and Grimsby had two cleard off
our line plus Martyn produced his usual international class save. Ndah
put us in front from a lovely through ball from Rodger, filling the
central midfield role from the presumably injured Houghton, and having
by far his best game since his long injury.
The second half was all Palace. 4 shots were scrambled off the Grimsby
line, there were seemingly endless last ditch tackles or fouls,
particularly on Ndah who was very lively throughout, and finally Dean
Gordon hit the deserved second via a deflected free kick. Grimsby
didn't get a sniff of goal in the second half and Palace could have
scored more with a little luck.
Excellent performances from Rodger, Andersen, Roberts and Tuttle,
Freedman looking to pass more than of late, only Pitcher looked out of
it. 3rd place, and with 4 out of the next 5 games at home against
struggling or out of form teams (Luton, Portsmouth, Port Vale &
Leicester) and Derby starting to falter, a top[ 2 place beckons. A win
on Tuesday will close us to 4 points adrift of Derby, a win vs Pompey
and a favour from Norwich at home to Derby would see the lead down to 1
with us still to go to the Baseball Ground.
TEAM: Martyn, Edworthy, Gordon, Tuttle, Andersen, Roberts, Rodger,
Hopkin, Pitcher, Freedman (Sub Veart) Ndah (Not used subs - Vincent,
Dyer)
Paul
|
44.1245 | | CHEFS::PANES | Too handsome to be homeless | Thu Mar 21 1996 14:38 | 12 |
|
Palace 2 Latin 0
(Elves Dyer 2 )
I can't be armed to write a report. Maybe Mr Pateman, might
treat us to some of his perceptive Palace prose..and who knows
even an update from the PPPPPS.
Stuart
|
44.1246 | And that was nice... | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Thu Mar 21 1996 19:55 | 12 |
| Stu - too busy selling, but sufficient to say that I can think of no
nicer team to grace the 2nd division that Luton after their niggly,
negative, unpleasant performance, and as for the ref....well what
sh*te.
The PPPPPS now has us in a comfortable second place come season end -
suits you sir eh?
By the way - do you know how the Yoofs got on in the FAC Qtr Final on
Monday with Watford?
Paul
|
44.1247 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Fri Mar 22 1996 16:00 | 19 |
| I'll answer my own question - Palace beat Watford 2-0 to reach the semi final
of the FA Youth Cup where they will play Liverpool over two legs. The home
tie is likely to be at San Selhurst. The Yoof team also need just 3 more points to
clinch their League title for the third consecutive year.
Pompey tomorrow and, if Debry slip up away at Norwich, an excellent
chance to close the current 4 point gap to an automatic promotion place.
Pompey haven't won at Selhurst for 29 years so doubtless they will tomorrow!
Seriously - I would predict a record breaking 7th straight win at home,
possibly by 3-0.
Dean Gordon is still out with an ankle problem (and will be for another
couple of weeks) so the only choice is which 2 of Dyer, Freedman & Ndah
plays up front and does Terminator Pitcher keep his place?
Tuttle will start a suspension after this game so Gareth Davies is likely to be
back for Millwall in a week's time.
Paul
|
44.1248 | He couldn't tackle a bag o' cement !! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | I've been seen with FABIO !!! | Fri Mar 22 1996 17:15 | 13 |
| >>Tuttle will start a suspension after this game.
How's Dave doin' ?
I was at school with him and he used to play in midfield then....sort
of your Paul Ince role !! He went to Tottenham straight after school
and scored in a European tie if I remember rightly ?? He then got
shipped out to Sheffield Utd, where he suffered a lengthy injury. He
didn't get that much of a chance there, but I hope he's playing to his
ability now.
Ian.
|
44.1249 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Fri Mar 22 1996 17:32 | 9 |
| He's doing OK. He sometimes looks a little uncertain in defence and gives
away a few free kicks, but on Tuesday he made two or three excellent runs up
the right wing! Pretty amazing ball control for a centre back. There is pretty
good competition in the centre half space now with Tuttle, Gareth Davies and
the new Homesdale Hero - Leif Andersen, the Eagles answer to Albert.
Tuttle is suspended for one game due to points collected at Sheff Utd
Paul
|
44.1250 | Make That "One More Split Second" | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Mon Mar 25 1996 12:14 | 23 |
| Let's get one thing straight from the off - Palace got what they just about
deserved, a point, while Pompey nearly lost what they barely deserved, a
point. Pompey played the sort of off-side game you see Arsenal playing in
your worst nightmares, there must have been 20 flags in the first half alone.
Palace's rather callow & youthful forward line didn't have the guile to stay
onside and the pitch meant that slide rule defence splitting passes were a tad
difficult.
Having said all of that, how the ref could blow the whistle with a ball in mid
flight to the goal defies belief. Football never was fair and a defeat may not
have been fair on Portsmouth - but who gives a toss! To my ears - the whistle
went AFTER Roberts had hit the ball, so the ref was obviously timing the
game to the 0.2 of a second level of accuracy. Ludicrous. He shoul deither
have blown before Palace took the corner or when the ball was punched by
Knight. The timing of his blow-up also begs the question - Why wasn't he
watching the game at that rather crucial point?
Anyway - at least Derby lost, but we need a stronger, more guileful presence
up front, even if it is a loan player. With Freedman at 21, Dyer 20, Ndah 20,
McKenzie 17 & even Veart only 23 we hardly have rafts of experience
available. Lets hope Bertie does something before the deadline this week.
Paul
|
44.1251 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Mon Mar 25 1996 12:27 | 12 |
| >Pompey played the sort of off-side game you see Arsenal playing in
>your worst nightmares
Oi Pateman, NO!
We don't play offside any more. We're too crap.
Anyhow, according to Leeeee Dixon the back four of Arsenal have never
consciously played the offside trap. Apparently it was the forwards
making stupid runs. Yeah right Lee. We believe you.
Stuart
|
44.1252 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Mon Mar 25 1996 18:49 | 26 |
| A few news items....
Dean Gordon in the PFA Div 1 Team of the Season, full details:
Kelly (Sheff U) - [not Martyn? Shame!]
Kubicki (Sund) Rufus (Charl) Richards (Wolves) Gordon CP)
Bowyer (Charl) Rae (Mill) Parker (Leics) M Gray (Sund)
Sturridge (Derby) Claridge (Leics)
Houghton & Freedman have pulled out of their International squads
Rodger suffered a training injury last week but should be fit for Millwall
Freedman has a suspected hairline ankle crack - no further details
Houghton has Sinusitis and should not have played on Saturday
Andersen has pulled a hamstring
Gordon in plaster for 10 days, out for three weeks
Bassett looking at one more loan player (we already have Paul David, a
keeper, on loan from Leeds) plus possibly a couple of buys to beef up the
squad
FA Youth Cup semi first leg this week vs Liverpool, return on April 16th at
Selhurst. Youth team need 1 point from 5 games to clinch the title.
Paul
|
44.1253 | But he went for his balls ref!!! | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | You ain't seen me, roight? | Mon Mar 25 1996 20:32 | 10 |
|
Re .1250
An odd refereeing decision I agree but don't feel too aggrieved -
Palace should have played some of the game with ten men after Pitcher's
"assault" on one of the Pompey players.
Jeff
|
44.1254 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Tue Mar 26 1996 11:20 | 22 |
| Maybe so - but the ref was so crap he managed to book the wrong Portsmouth
player for his follow up assault on Pitcher. Darren is not one of our more, err,
skillful players, and most Eaglets would prefer Rodger in that position (ooh
err missus!) but Darren can get in and spoil the play; what he can't then do is
set up a decent attack with a telling ball.
Anyway - the ref booked the Portsmouth No 5 I recall for caressing Darren's
neck, when in fact it was the No 3, who had already been booked and would
therefore have walked - so it evened out really. Also - the complete Pompey
back 4 were booked by the truely dire ref, but when a couple of them
transgressed again (like a pull back on the half way line and a tackle from
behind in our corner) he ignored it!
Its a shame we couldn't have a ref like we had for the Luton game. He may
have missed every single one of Mitchell Thomas's bad tackles, but he kept
play flowing, even in one case allowing advantage and then booking a player
for deliberate hands a minute or so later. Saturday's ref never played
advantage and seemed to have a tape measure out to fix where free kicks
should be! Maybe he was also using one of my RAC approved electronic
clocks for timing too!
Paul;
|
44.1255 | | CHEFS::PANES | Too handsome to be homeless | Tue Mar 26 1996 12:37 | 14 |
| Twas an awful game on Saturday , and the ref was a complete git. The
only positive action was to blow the final whistle. I agree that
Pitcher should have gone. As the ref was talking to him, a pla
of mine said that Pitcher was going to get the red card, I said no... the
ref is a plank and will only book him.
I was disappointed with the Portsmouth fans , because it wasn't until
the second half, that they started up with the oh so amusing, and
highly unpredictable chorus of "Oh ahh Eric Cantona". Perhaps they're
just a bit slow on the south coast.
Stuart
|
44.1256 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | Five Nations Champions | Tue Mar 26 1996 13:31 | 7 |
| .1250
At the end of the day, the ref is in charge of the time. If he felt
that time was up he blows the whistle. End of story.
CHARLEY
|
44.1257 | Pompey fans win my vote for most sad in football | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Tue Mar 26 1996 13:36 | 12 |
| .1254
re: Speed of thought of Sarf Coast Fans.
I'm amazed they could even think of that song to sing. Usually they
just fall back on the highly irriating Pompey Chimes for 90 minutes!!
Did you host the Pompey bugler as well Saturday? Now there is a
really annoying g*t. Doesn't know a note to save his life but week in
week out there he is blowing his heart out (wish he would)
Graham
|
44.1258 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Tue Mar 26 1996 13:58 | 9 |
| Re -1
Yup - he was there. Rather ironic that the one tune he did not seem to be able
to strangle was the Pompey Chimes! We had "versions" of "what a waste of
money etc" and that was about it really.
Oh - and the main singing was Pompey Chimes
Paul
|
44.1259 | ! | CHEFS::CROSSA | What a splendid weekend! | Tue Mar 26 1996 14:07 | 6 |
| SHOCK HORROR - Stretch in agreement with Swindon Fan!!! "One song
Pompey" etc etc "Shove that trumpet up your....". Was his bell ringing
mate (Quasimodo I presume) there as well?
Stretch.
|
44.1260 | | CHEFS::absip37.reo.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Wed Mar 27 1996 21:45 | 4 |
44.1261 | | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Thu Mar 28 1996 16:55 | 5 |
| Latest update - Bassett expects to bring in 1 or 2 players on loan
today, and has sold Ian Cox to Bournemouth for #50k. Will we get the
money? Aren't they being wound up?
Paul
|
44.1262 | Hot off the press | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Fri Mar 29 1996 13:22 | 65 |
|
Courtesy of the Palace Web Pages.
Crystal Palace FC - Latest News
Brown Comes South
Thursday 28th March 1996. Dave Bassett this evening confirmed that he has
signed experienced West Ham defender Kenny Brown on-loan.
Brown, a 28 year old from Barking, joined West Ham in August 1991 for UKP
175,000 from Norwich, and made his debut in against Luton in the same
month. He has made over 60 appearances for the Hammers and has scored 6
goals.
Dave Bassett also confirmed that he tried to buy/loan other players but was
not able to conclude the deals.
Cox Goes South
Thursday 28th March 1996. Clubcall reports that Ian Cox has signed for
Bournemouth for a fee of UKP50,000. After two years with Palace in which he
made 18 first team appearances, he only scored one goal. He teams up with
Jimmy Glass who joined Bournemouth a few weeks ago.
Although Brian Launders has been granted a Free-Transfer by CPFC, he has
surprisingly joined Oldham Athletic on-loan.
Fitness and Team News
Thursday 28th March 1996. With the away match at Millwall coming up,
several players are approaching fitness. Leif Andersen and Simon Rodger are
both likely to be fit, although Dougie Freedman is doubtful. A further
x-ray taken of his foot, revealed that he does *not* have a hairline
fracture as first thought. He has been improving over the last 5 days from
the heel injury, will face a late fitness test at the weekend. Carl Veart
is on standy to deputise, possibly for his first start, having been
substitute for 3 games.
Ray Houghton is recovering from gastric 'flu and is sure to be fit for the
Millwall game.
Dean Gordon will be out of contention for a first team place for 2 weeks
due to injury. Jamie Vincent will probably deputise in his absence.
David Tuttle has started a 2 match suspension for reaching 33 disciplinary
points and misses the away game with Millwall and the home game with Port
Vale. Gareth Davies will probably step into the breech for these 2 games.
Derby re-arranged
Thursday 28th March 1996. Palace's game at Derby on 27th April has been put
back one day to Sunday 28th April.
Ex-Blades Coach Joins
Friday 22nd March 1996. Sheffield United's experienced coach Geoff Taylor
has joined the Palace staff. The 62 year old Taylor is sharing
responsibilities with Technical Director Steve Coppell and Brian Sparrow in
the club's Youth Development structure.
|
44.1263 | Good Player though. | CHEFS::CROSSA | What a splendid weekend! | Fri Mar 29 1996 13:55 | 4 |
| Reading had Brown on loan earlier this season. Shame he had to go back
'cos he may have helped us stay out of the poo we are currently in!
Stretch.
|
44.1264 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Fri Mar 29 1996 15:30 | 10 |
| Stu - saved me loading up the page and/or walking down for a chat.
According to the Advertiser Palace also tried to buy Ullathorne from Norwich
& tried to get Bright on loan, neither of which came off.
Palace have 4000 seats for Millwall on Sunday and as of Thurs am only had
around 800 left.
cu there
paul
|
44.1265 | even Concorde popped by | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Mon Apr 01 1996 13:03 | 5 |
| Millwall 1 Palace 4
Thrills and spills amongst the happy go lucky chappies at the New Den.
Stuart
|
44.1266 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I'm just OUTATIME..... | Mon Apr 01 1996 13:22 | 8 |
| >happy go lucky chappies at the New Den.
Hmmmm.. from the TV pictures it looked like both sets of fans & players
had a lot of mutual respect for each other.....
Cheers,
Rick
|
44.1267 | George N'dah into the rough outside leg | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Mon Apr 01 1996 14:59 | 5 |
| But did you see N'dah's impression of Shane Warne as he got the ball to
spin out of Keller's grasp. It made Flower's keeping look positively
graceful ;-}
Graham
|
44.1268 | Oh Dear | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Mon Apr 01 1996 17:21 | 17 |
| I have now calmed down a bit after Saturday. It was my first visit to
the shrine of football fair play - The New Den and Iwas rather shocked.
I thought the ugly mindless attitude displayed by the Millwall fans had
mostly died out. Leaving the ground as we started to blend in with the
opposition fans it became apparent that something was going off further
back down the road - at this point we were passe by an average looking
family in Lions gear (Ma, Pa & young teenage son) who proceeded to hurl
abuse into the distance about killing the Palace c**ts etc etc.
Charming. The day was made perfect when I got back & found the car
window smashed in - but fortunately no radio theft as I had the face
plate with me.
Anyway - still 3rd after agood second half performance and with Derby
having to play Charlton & Charlton having to play Sunderland we have a
good chance of getting higher.
Paul
|
44.1269 | Bloodbath At the Goldstone | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Mon Apr 01 1996 17:50 | 8 |
| Palace Youths won their league title on Saturday despite losing to the
Seaweeds in what sounded like an entertaining game. Palace had THREE
players sent off, plus coach Brian Sparrow & a fan, while Brighton had
TWO sent off!
But then games with Brighton are always a bit special :-)
Paul
|
44.1270 | | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Mon Apr 01 1996 19:35 | 10 |
| Paul,
I am sorry to hear about your experience at the expense of the
oh so lovely Millwall fans. Due to a prior engagement ( and being
parked very close to the ground ), we left with three minutes on the
clock and avoided all trouble and traffic ( George's goal ).
That mob don't deserve a football team...maybe just a pre-historice theme
park.
Stuart
|
44.1271 | Fertliser ( x N ) | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Tue Apr 02 1996 19:02 | 5 |
| The Palace - Norwich game has been moved back to Sunday 5th May.
Hugs,
Stuart
|
44.1272 | | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Wed Apr 03 1996 18:57 | 24 |
| Palace 2 Port Vale 2
A game of two cliches .err ... halves. Palace dominated the first half
after a coolly taken Freedman goal ( following a defensive cock up ), and
a blistering ( for the benefit of P1 ) Freedman header after a glorious
build up. They should have gone in 3 or 4 goals up, but surrendered the
initiative in the second half to the Porters, who capitalised on
sloppy defending for their first riposte, and then scored again
to level things up.
All in all, a fair result, but the FEs missed out on going second
as Derby got rammed by Ipswich , and Charlton fell over at the hands
of Leicester.
Palace play Leicester at the San Selhurst, followed by a visit to
the "San Elm Park" ( standing ...now theres a novelty ) on Easter Bunny
Monday.
Stuart
|
44.1273 | A Royal stuffing?? | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Thu Apr 04 1996 16:03 | 29 |
| A bumper weekend of football, for followers of the Fab Ones. Palace
play Leicester ( who beat Charlton this week ), on Saturday, and then
on Bank Holiday Monday, its going to be a nightmare at Elm Park for
followers of the Huntley and Palmer Assorted XI.
..... and now some team news....
Striker Steve Taylor, who has found it difficult to break into the
senior side, has parted with Crystal Palace by mutual consent.
Leif Andersen's injury is more serious than at first thought and he is
likely to be out of action for the rest of the season.
Wednesday 3rd April 1996. Striker Leon McKenzie who damaged ankle
ligaments playing for the reserves recently will be out for at least
one month. Clubcall says that Dave Bassett is disappointed
because he wanted as many fit players available for the last part of the season.
Both Dougie Freedman and Leif Andersen have been having more
treatment, but are both expected to be available for selection in
the squad to face Leicester at home on Saturday.
David Tuttle and Jamie Vincent will be back from suspension and available.
Have a good weekend,
E Bunny
|
44.1274 | There's only 2 Leif Andersens | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Thu Apr 04 1996 16:27 | 13 |
| Hi Stuart,
I know I should have better things to do that read Palace trivia, but have you
been for an early lunch already?
>Leif Andersen's injury is more serious than at first thought and he is
>likely to be out of action for the rest of the season.
>Both Dougie Freedman and Leif Andersen have been having more
>treatment, but are both expected to be available for selection in
>the squad to face Leicester at home on Saturday.
g
|
44.1275 | Conflicting reports or schizophrenia?? | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Thu Apr 04 1996 16:57 | 21 |
| <<< Note 44.1274 by ZUR01::ASH "Grahame Ash @RLE" >>>
-< There's only 2 Leif Andersens >-
>Leif Andersen's injury is more serious than at first thought and he is
>likely to be out of action for the rest of the season.
>Both Dougie Freedman and Leif Andersen have been having more
>treatment, but are both expected to be available for selection in
>the squad to face Leicester at home on Saturday.
g,
Bizarre, isn't it ( sorry Stretch ). I think will go and have a pint
and try and work it out.
Stuart
|
44.1276 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Thu Apr 04 1996 17:15 | 6 |
| It was that beef salad sandwich I saw you with Stu.
Anyway - Bertie B has been named Div 1 Manager of the Month for March -
which was nice.
Paul
|
44.1277 | See you on Monday then! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Tree, Tree, Tree Hugger! | Thu Apr 04 1996 18:16 | 7 |
| >>Bizarre, isn't it ( sorry Stretch ). I think will go and have a pint
and try and work it out.
I did have that pint or two and I have no idea what you are talking
about!!!!
Stretch.
|
44.1278 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Thu Apr 04 1996 18:32 | 10 |
| Tafio,
>isn't it
There is a (stereotypical) tendency for Welsh people to end their
sentences with this particular phrase. I believe Mr Panes is assuming
that your recent "admission" that you are of Welsh Stock indicates that
you speak like this, boyo.
Stuart
|
44.1279 | | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | You ain't seen me, roight? | Thu Apr 04 1996 19:24 | 8 |
|
What's happening on Monday? Are we all meeting in the Three Guineas at
11:00?
Jeff
|
44.1280 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Tree, Tree, Tree Hugger! | Thu Apr 04 1996 19:35 | 6 |
| Apparently. If service is refused then a taxi to The Spread has been
suggested by Stratto. He should be popping round my house on the way
into town and we will appear at The Guineas @11-ish. SuperStratto can
confirm these details of course.
Stretch.
|
44.1281 | | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Tue Apr 09 1996 14:31 | 174 |
|
From the Palace information service:
C. Palace : 0 Leicester : 1 (half-time : 0-1 )
Palace Scorer(s) :
Leicester Scorer(s): Iwan Roberts 27.
My Man of the Match : Andy Roberts
Weather : Cool and overcast.
Palace Team : Martyn, Edworthy, Vincent, Roberts, Tuttle,
Hopkin, Pitcher, Houghton, Dyer, Ndah, Andersen.
Subs : Veart, Rodger, Brown.
Palace's old league position : 3rd out of 24
Palace's new league position : 3rd out of 24
Brief Match Report :
********************
Any hopes of the Eagles reaching one of the automatic promotion
places virtually disappeared today.
With Dave Bassett and Nigel Martyn collecting their awards on the
pitch in a pre-match ceremony, Leicester decided to spoil the party
by stealing all 3 points from a rampant Palace side.
With Derby winning away from home today, Palace now have to get
6 points more than Derby get from the remaining five games.
Palace had most of the first half, winning seven corners with
Leicester getting just one.
The Eagles had a number of chances to open their account. Tuttle
put the ball over the bar from a corner, Andy Roberts had a 25 yard
shot well saved and Hopkin and Pitcher both came close.
However, Leicester exploited our weakness down the left side where
Edworthy over-committed himself in the tackle, lost the ball, and
from the resulting cross Iwan Roberts drilled home from 6 yards.
Carl Veart replaced the injured George Ndah in the 36th minute and a lot of
our pace went off the field with him.
Leif Andersen had two opportunities to get Palace on level terms but on
each occasion headed wide.
Leicester, who had a liberal sprinkling of 6ft plus players in their
side, missed an opportunity to increase their lead when Iwan Roberts
just failed to connect with another cross from the left.
However, the Midlands side seemed to be well pleased at going into
the break with a narrow lead.
After the break, Palace abandoned their 5-man defensive formation by
bringing on Simon Rodger in place of Dave Tuttle in order to give
the Eagles more authority in mid-field.
It seemed to work, as the Leicester goal was under virtual siege for
most of the second half, where Palace forced another nine corners to
add to the seven corners won earlier.
Both Pitcher and Andersen came close to salvaging a point, and Carl
Veart had an over-head kick well saved.
Veart did get the ball in the net in the 63rd minute but the referee
disallowed the goal for pushing, and we were treated to the rare sight
of seeing Nigel Martyn coming up for a corner in the dying minutes.
Leicester survived two penalty appeals, but despite the continued
Palace pressure, somehow held out to snatch all the points thus
sending Palace to their first home defeat since November 4th.
Palace complete their Easter program on Monday (3pm BST) at Reading,
who are desperate for points to drag themselves away from the
relegation zone - no doubt buoyed up by their 2-1 away win at
Ipswich today.
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PALACE TOP SCORERS:
*******************
Player Lge Cup Total
Freedman 20 0 20 (Includes 3 for Barnet)
Dyer 12 1 13
Hopkin 7 4 11
Gordon 8 0 8
Veart 5 3 8 (Includes 8 for Sheff Utd)
Ndah 4 0 4
Houghton 3 0 3
Davies 2 0 2
Dowie 2 0 2 (Now at West Ham)
Taylor 1 1 2 (Now at Sheff Utd))
Tuttle 2 0 2 (Includes 1 for Sheff Utd)
Brown 1 0 1 (On-loan from West ham)
Boere 1 0 1 (Now at Southend)
Cox 0 1 1 (Now at Bournemouth)
Mckenzie 0 1 1
Vincent 0 1 1
owngoals 1 0 1
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PALACE - HOME & AWAY :
**********************
* Played 21
H Won 8
O Drawn 9
M Lost 4
E For 32
* Against 21
* Points 33
* Played 20
A Won 9
W Drawn 6
A Lost 5
Y For 28
* Against 24
* Points 33
* Total 66
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1st. Division Table : (up to & including today's results)
*******************
Pos TEAM P W D L F A Pts
01 Sundlnd 40 21 13 6 56 31 76
02 Derby 41 19 14 8 60 44 71
------------------------------------------------
03 Palace 41 17 15 9 60 45 66
04 Charlton 39 16 15 8 53 42 63
05 Ipswich 39 16 11 12 70 57 59
06 Huddsfld 40 16 11 13 56 51 59
------------------------------------------------
07 Leics 40 15 13 12 56 56 58
08 Stoke 39 15 12 12 51 43 57
09 Bham 40 14 12 14 55 53 54
10 Southend 41 14 12 15 48 54 54
11 Barnsley 40 13 14 13 53 60 53
12 PortVale 38 13 13 12 48 50 52
13 Wolves 40 13 12 15 53 54 51
14 SheffUtd 41 13 12 16 49 52 51
15 Grimsby 39 13 12 14 46 54 51
16 Norwich 41 12 14 15 52 49 50
17 Trnmere 39 12 13 14 52 49 49
18 Portsmth 41 12 12 17 58 64 48
19 Wbrom 40 13 9 18 49 61 48
20 Millwall 41 12 12 17 39 56 48
21 Reading 39 10 16 13 46 53 46
-----------------------------------------------
22 Oldham 39 10 12 17 46 46 42
23 Luton 39 10 11 18 35 51 41
24 Watford 39 6 16 17 44 60 34
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REMAINING FIXTURES : (All @ BST)
********************
Reading v C.Palace (KO 3pm Monday 8/April/96)
C.Palace v Southend (KO 3pm Saturday 13/April/96)
Wolves v C.Palace (KO 3pm Saturday 20/April/96)
Derby v C.Palace (KO 3pm Sunday 28/April/96)
And the FINAL GAME of the season is :
C.Palace v Norwich (KO 3pm Sunday 5/May/96)
|
44.1282 | | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Tue Apr 09 1996 15:08 | 9 |
| Not much to add to Stratto's report of the Reading game, aside from
a few observations, like Elm Park is a toilet and the cab drivers are
money grabbing gits.
There...I've said it.
Stuart
|
44.1283 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Tue Apr 09 1996 15:24 | 10 |
| Cr*p ground, two cr*p teams, good result. At least Palace can play better and
have better players to come back in (Gordon, Ndah eh....Pitcher?)
Anyway - the most important dates are now likely to be:
Sun 12th May 6th vs 3rd & 5th vs 4th
Weds 15th May 3rd vs 6th & 4th vs 5th
Mon 27th May Final at Wembley
Paul
|
44.1284 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Tree, Tree, Tree Hugger! | Tue Apr 09 1996 15:43 | 10 |
| Due to a) time restraints b) complete and utter disgust at the display
put on by both teams I will agree to all the comments so far. That was
a diabolical game which makes our position understandable. What is
Palaces excuse? AND the ref was a self abuser of the highest order!!!
Sorry we did not meet up with you chaps. Perhaps next season !?!?!?!?
Stretch.
|
44.1285 | Ho ho | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Tue Apr 09 1996 16:14 | 12 |
44.1286 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Wed Apr 10 1996 12:43 | 57 |
| With a little more time to write....
Leicester - started brightly, missed Freedman up front, reduced to nil threat
when Ndah went off injured. Sloppy defending for their goal followed by
unremitting but also unsubtle pressure for all of the second half. It might have
been different if Walsh had beed red carded for, firstly, his head but on Veart,
and, secondly, his punch on Rodger. If Leicester has had 10 men for the last
10-15 minutes a point at least could have been ours. Also a little frustrating to
see a ref again failing to penalise climbing & shoving in the box when 99
times out of 100 the same behaviour in midfield gets a free kick.
Reading - god what a dump. To think they nearly got to the Premiership.
Better shape to Palace on paper with Rodger in for Pitcher, but with Edworthy
& Brown being forced back for long periods by the quick but erratic Reading
wingers we never really got a passing game going. Roberts also seemed to be
playing too many long balls rather than the simple pass & move we have
played most of the season. I hope this is not the pattern, rather a one off
caused by needing a result. Well taken goal from Dougie followed by a nice
set up for Houghton. Stupid play from Tuttle even if the first card was
unwarranted. Also think that Reading should have been down to 10 men
after their No 5 brought down Veart when he was clear. OK it was close to the
half way line but in the Premier under Durkin or some such he would
probably have walked.
Sunderland now look set fair for the title and the second automatic spot
seems to be between Derby, us, Charlton and, possibly, Stoke or Ipswich.
Those teams, plusmaybe Leics or Huddersfield would be my bets for play off
spots too.
Its down to us to win all 4 remaining games. That would automatically but us
3 points loser to Derby as we play them! But still relying on them dropping
points elsewhere. We probably have the best run in:
Derby Palace Charlton Stoke
Charlton A Southend H Derby H Pompey H
Stoke A Charlton H
B'ham H Wolves A Reading A Sun'd A
Palace H Derby A PVale A Millwall A
Tranmere H Oldham A
WBA A Norwich H Wolves H Sth'end H
Derby look to have two unpleasant midland derbies to get through, plus the
two teams trying to surplant them, while Charlton & Stoke both have games
against other top teams plus relegation candidates.
My bet?
Final standings - Derby 79
Palace 79
Charlton 77
Stoke 75
So we'd better either beat Norwich on the last day to get the extra 2 points or
score more goals than Derby!
Paul
|
44.1287 | Standing room only.. | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | You ain't seen me, roight? | Wed Apr 10 1996 13:04 | 18 |
|
re .1286
>> Reading - god what a dump. To think they nearly got to the Premiership.
Absolutely! We must protect those delicate lads in the Premiership from
playing at such a terrible ground! Why, when the "Great Gods of the
North" came down for the FA cup the poor lambs found the dressing rooms
a bit cold.
On the other hand, when Reading nearly got to the Premiership, at least
we had some sort of football team - I'm not sure that the current
Crystal Palace team can claim such a distinction.
Jeff
|
44.1288 | Enough with the ground = team equation!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Check the oven! | Wed Apr 10 1996 14:58 | 17 |
|
Mr Panes,
>> god what a dump. To think they nearly got to the Premiership.
errrr .... We "nearly" got to the Premier league by playing
bloody good football, good enough to put us in what should have been an
automatic promotion spot. At the moment most Reading fans will put
there hands up and say we are not delivering the goods hence our
position (not the state of the terraces!!). Going back to Strattos
comments, we have a reason to be where we are, what is Palaces excuse?
If that is the standard of play at San Selhurst you note to deceive
'cos both teams on Monday were shite and a 2-0 certainly flatters your
mob!!
Stretch.
|
44.1289 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Wed Apr 10 1996 15:59 | 24 |
| Stretch - Wrong Mr P - 'twas me
Palace played well below par on Monday. Ironically, the main player we have
been missing recently is a defender - Dean Gordon, who gives us a strong
attacking option with runs and passes from defence & midfield. We are also
suffering from a very unsettled side due to injuries and suspensions. Dougie
has played every other game recently and has had different strike partners in
each. Finally, the Selhurst pitch has been so crap recently the style has had to
change a bit. Passes tended to stall before they got to the player.
My real puzzle with Reading is why the big change? From memory only
Hislop & Taylor have gone from last term (OK - Osborn too but he missed
most of the mid season).
If Palace get up, I expect at least 4 new first team faces. Of Monday's team I
would say only
Martyn, Edworthy, Roberts, Hopkin, Freedman and possibly Rodger would
be Premier regulars. When Gordon is added in and maybe one of Davies,
Tuttle & Andersen that makes 4 or 5 new players needed just to struggle to
survive. I would hope for players of the quality of Thather from the SE
London Scum, maybe Gallen if the Queenies go down, maybe Le Tiss!
Paul
|
44.1290 | 4 for entertainment, 0.75 for the ground | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Wed Apr 10 1996 20:30 | 8 |
| According to the Reading Evening Post both sides scored 7 for
entertainment. The same august journal quoted Mr Keith Dade of Tilehurst
who gave the match 8. Presumably these scores are out of 20, however if the
ratings were out of 10, the good burghers of Reading must watch dross week
in week out.
Stuart
|
44.1291 | Yeah Yeah Yeah! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Check the oven! | Wed Apr 10 1996 21:04 | 14 |
| Mr Panes,
Your chums seemed to be rather enjoying the freedom of movement
allowed! I personally, at 6'5", hate all seater stadia due to loss of
blood and cramps brought on by the space allocated to me. AND the poor
person in front of me has 90 minutes of my knees thudding into his
back/head!!! If they put a roof on each end I would rather be at Elm
Park than any of the "Glorious" stadia on offer in ANY league. Wembley,
OT, Molineux etc etc AND San Selhurst no doubt!!!
Stretch.
P.S Christ knows what match those people were watching!
P.P.S Your fanzine is a bit of a laff. Huge in dimension though.
|
44.1292 | | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Wed Apr 10 1996 21:12 | 9 |
|
Everyone I have spoken to, agrees that the new Holmesdale Stand at the
San Selhurst has much better than average leg room. I am fortunate in
that my seat is right at the back of the stand, so if I want to I can stand
up, without hacking anybody off, or risking the ire of Lily Law.
Stuart
PS Fanzine ... "huge in dimension"...?
|
44.1293 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Check the oven! | Wed Apr 10 1996 21:30 | 10 |
| Stuart,
What height are you? Most people over 5'5" seem to have problems in the
post Taylor report seating. Better than average means about 6' ish.
The fanzine is large when compared to most other 'zines I have seen.
Normally they seem to be smaller than normal programmes (not the type
you get at Wembley he says as we get nearer to THAT anniversary) but in
the Palace Echos's (?) case it is about A4 size etc etc
Stretch.
|
44.1294 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Fri Apr 12 1996 12:16 | 24 |
44.1295 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Mon Apr 15 1996 19:40 | 16 |
| Average performance on Saturday - but we won and with a 0-0 draw on
Sunday for "The Valiants" and some mob from the Black Country we now
have our future back in our own hands again (almost). If we win our last
three games, we will finish at worst level on points with Derby (beating them
on Sunday 28th) and it will be down to goals scored. That assumes Derby
beat Brum at home and the Baggies away. No one else can overhaul us is we
win 3 out of 3.
Its gonna be tight.
Semi Final 2nd leg of the FA Youth Cup tonight - here's to us beating t'pool.
Paul
Owner of two old style Palace shirts and who's other half has an XL "Brazil"
style shirt which she sometimes wears
|
44.1296 | either way...its still grim up North | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Mon Apr 15 1996 20:10 | 11 |
| <<< Note 44.1295 by CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN "From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews" >>>
>Sunday for "The Valiants" and some mob from the Black Country we now
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Forgive me Paul, but Derby is not in the "Black Country" - that
is more Wolverhamptom country. I don't wish to appear pedantic
but I wouldn't want a non-Palace fan to point out that your didn't
know your Arse from your Elm Park.
Stuart
|
44.1297 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Mon Apr 15 1996 20:14 | 6 |
| Stu -
It used to look pretty black (or should I say bleak!) whe I used to go there every
week or so to BR!
Paul
|
44.1298 | And I thought you were chums! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Mon Apr 15 1996 21:19 | 10 |
| Chaps,
Calm down, Calm down!!!
I thought it was all harmonious and pleasant in the San Selhurst
flock at present.
Stretch.
P.S No we have not had a "tiff". We just enjoy the abuse!
|
44.1299 | | CHEFS::PANES | Life is a displacement activity | Tue Apr 16 1996 12:59 | 49 |
| <<< Note 44.1298 by CHEFS::CROSSA "Only losers take the bus!" >>>
-< And I thought you were chums! >-
> I thought it was all harmonious and pleasant in the San Selhurst
> flock at present.
^^^^^
Stratto, a perfect "through ball"....
Meanwhile...courtesy of the .....
%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%
% CRYSTAL PALACE FAST RESULTS & INFORMATION SERVICE %
%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%O%
FA YOUTH CUP RESULT
*******************
Semi-final second leg: (1st leg score : Liverpool 4 Palace 2)
**********************
Score at 90 minutes :
Palace Juniors : 3 Liverpool Juniors: 1 (Half-time: 2-0 )
(Aggregate score at 90 minutes : Palace 5 Liverpool 5)
Score after 30 minutes extra time : Palace 3 Liverpool 3
(Liverpool win 7-5 on aggregate)
Palace scorers : Wales 34, Enqvist 41, Morrison 49
Liverpool scorers : Cassidy 57, Owen ??, ???
(Liverpool's Turkington sent-off during extra time)
Liverpool now meet either West Ham or Wimbledon in the final.
"JOLLY" GETS THE NOD
*********************
Following a discussion with Dave Bassett, Dougie Freedman confirmed
that Palace's second goal, against Southend on Saturday, was scored by
Simon Rodger.
Quite right too !!
|
44.1300 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback & Nasty | Tue Apr 16 1996 13:02 | 8 |
| Sorry Panesy,
I just can't crucify him for that one. It's like a lamb
going to a slaughter.
Damn. Just can't resist 'em.
Stuart
|
44.1301 | Meant to ask this the other day. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Only losers take the bus! | Tue Apr 16 1996 20:33 | 6 |
| Palace folks,
What good taste overcame the basenoter, forcing them to delete
their own note??? Strange eh?
Stretch.
|
44.1302 | Bright Future for Palace | CHEFS::absip11.reo.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Tue Apr 16 1996 22:29 | 25 |
| The last few have lost me - a day out of the office and all hell breaks loose -
did someone take offence to "grim oop north" type comments?
Anyway, went down to see the Youths last night. Good game marred only by
some drunken gobby scousers taing it all far too seriously. Palace pulled out a
3-0 lead onl for Liverpool to get one back and force extra time. 'pool were
reduced to 10 men when the No 5 was sent off for a very crude lunge but
Palace ran out of puff and after Liverpool went effectively 1 up we chased the
gae and allowed a soft final goal.
Still, it was good to see Palace matching Liverpool and often bettering them
at a passing game. Excellent move & goal for Enqvuist - first team class.
Palace looked to have some good players coming through, Enqvuist was
playing up front and looked very Freedman-esque and could be an excellent
"in the hole" striker. Clinton Morrison looked like a better Bruce Dyer, Gareth
Graham (?) a real red headed tiger at left back and the real star - Danny Wales
on the left wing, real skill & pace. Watch out for these kids in the year 2000.
Danny Boxall, who's been on the bench for some first team games looked
good sometimes but I'm glad he never made it on! He is too raw. Still, we
matched the with three quality players missing, Leon McKenzie, Sagi Burton
& Hayden Mullins.
Champion League Winners - 2001!
Paul
|
44.1303 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Wed Apr 17 1996 15:07 | 5 |
| >Champion League Winners - 2001!
Crystal Palace, Team of the Zeros?
g
|
44.1304 | Here we go again | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Wed Apr 17 1996 17:18 | 8 |
|
Re-2
Have'nt we heard this type of statement before somewhere ???
Team of the 80's etc...
Pj
|
44.1305 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Fri Apr 19 1996 14:25 | 30 |
| Snippetts from The Croydon Advertiser:
Tuttle's suspension for Derby has been confirmed. Bassett had appealed on
the grounds that the first yellow card for a hand ball was incorrect as it was
accidental. The Ref was willing to look again but the FA ruled that there is no
right of appeal for 2 yellow sending offs. Humph!
Dean Gordon is unlikely to play again this season - even if we make the play
offs.
Ndah is fit for Saturday as is Vincent, expect Dyer to be in for Veart and
Pitcher to replace the suspended Houghton (Razors first suspension for 16
years apparently!)
Interesting reserve team put out this week:
Evans (loan from Leeds)
Cyrus Garland (Jnr) Quinn Graham (Jnr)
Ginty Kember P Matthew Scully
Morrison Enqvist
Some of these are younger than the juniors! And they still won 2-0.
Steve Coppell runs the London marathon on Sunday and then links up wth
Dave Sexton & the England U21s
Heres to 3 points at Wolves and to Barry Fry pulling a bit of magic over Derby
Paul
|
44.1306 | A Galwegian at the Palace | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri Apr 19 1996 17:31 | 12 |
| <<< Note 44.1305 by CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN "From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews" >>>
Ginty
*****
I presume this is Rory Ginty who went to Palace from Salthill Devon, which is
my club here in Galway. How is he doing this season.
B@
|
44.1307 | The Very Same | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Fri Apr 19 1996 19:02 | 6 |
| Rory Ginty is in the "awkward" stage between the Juniors & the first team. I'm
not sure of his contractual situation at the end of the year. I saw him in a
preseason in summer 1994 and he looked a really good prospect. Hopefully
he will continue to improve.
Paul
|
44.1308 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Mon Apr 22 1996 15:02 | 7 |
| Good away win at Wolves and a slip by Derby who seem to be wobbling
severely at the moment. Everything is now beautifully set up for next Sunday
at the Baseball Ground. A Palace win would put us 2 points clear with one to
play, a Derby win would put them up automatically. The tension (for two sets
of fans anyway) is growing. Far more interesting than Man U vs Newcastle
Paul
|
44.1309 | Best in Class? | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Mon Apr 22 1996 15:35 | 8 |
| Meaningless Trivia to support optimism....
Last 12 away games - W8 D3 L1 (incl last 4 all won)
Last 12 home games - W7 D4 L1
That gives Palace a lot of confidence I would say!
Paul
|
44.1310 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Mon Apr 29 1996 12:48 | 34 |
44.1311 | Eric Cantona should have been banged up | CHEFS::PANES | Margaret Rutherford and the Mechanics | Tue Apr 30 1996 15:57 | 12 |
|
"St" Matthew Simmons innocent victim of the horrendous assault by
Eric "le Thug" Cantona, is appearing in court today to answer the
charges resulting from his encounter with the mad man. No doubt he will
be giving a fair trial.
Under the CJA amendments made by MUFC he will be sent to prison
for life for "saying something nasty about a Manchester United player.
Stuart
|
44.1312 | And then castrate him so he cannot breed!!!!!!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Tue Apr 30 1996 16:23 | 3 |
| And quite right too! Flog him I say! Gobby little tyke!
Stretch.
|
44.1313 | Cantona should have been sent to Broadmoor | CHEFS::PANES | Margaret Rutherford and the Mechanics | Tue Apr 30 1996 16:30 | 14 |
| <<< Note 44.1312 by CHEFS::CROSSA "May your chickens grow lips!!!" >>>
-< And then castrate him so he cannot breed!!!!!!!!! >-
> And quite right too! Flog him I say! Gobby little tyke!
I agree, but unfortunately the F.A only banned him for a few months,
and the silly cow of a magistrate gave him 200 hours "community service"
oop t'North.
Stuart
|
44.1314 | Thug of the year - voted by recepients of his skills | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Tue Apr 30 1996 16:56 | 1 |
| Baboom!
|
44.1315 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Tue Apr 30 1996 16:58 | 4 |
| Can we get Keegan on this technicality ?
>>Under the CJA amendments made by MUFC he will be sent to prison
>>for life for "saying something nasty about a Manchester United player.
|
44.1316 | Fergy in No 69 Shirt Shocker! | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Tue Apr 30 1996 18:39 | 7 |
| Not unless Fergy dons the top-selling grey kit and comes on for the
last 15 minutes against 'boro, a la Gillingham Chairman! Now that would
be a sight!!
Graham
|
44.1317 | | CHEFS::PANES | Margaret Rutherford and the Mechanics | Tue Apr 30 1996 19:00 | 14 |
| <<< Note 44.1316 by CHEFS::BUSSONG >>>
-< Fergy in No 69 Shirt Shocker! >-
> Not unless Fergy dons the top-selling grey kit and comes on for the
> last 15 minutes against 'boro, a la Gillingham Chairman! Now that would
> be a sight!!
sorry I am not sure what you are on about, but I thought I'd just pop in
to say "hi, hugs and Michael Knighton".
Stuart
|
44.1318 | | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Wed May 01 1996 14:25 | 6 |
| Apparently the Gillingham Chairman will make is league debut at 43(?) on
Saturday when he plays the last 15 minutes of their last match of the
season. He registered as a player when the season started so that if
they were promoted by the last game he could do it.
Graham
|
44.1319 | | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Fri May 03 1996 17:09 | 6 |
| Tickets are on sale for the play off semi at Selhurst - normal prices
apply (including kids for #3)
Palace hope to take 30000 to Wembley if we get there.
Paul
|
44.1320 | "It's all gone quiet over there!" | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Fri May 03 1996 17:14 | 1 |
| No Palace comment on yesterdays goings on in Croydon?
|
44.1321 | Once a Thug Always a Thug | ESSB::BLONG | PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994 | Fri May 03 1996 17:51 | 4 |
44.1322 | | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Fri May 03 1996 18:47 | 14 |
| I'll rise to the bait. Simmons is NOT whiter than white. However, of 70
witness statements called, only 3 quoted him abusing Eric the Git. Also
- Cantona refused to testify so the defence said how could it be
determined that Simmons had set off the reaction. Anyway - #500 + #200
costs was not too serious but what caused Simmons to flip was the
prosecutor calling for him to be banned from ALL football stadiums in
the country. Bear in mind he has NO convictions relating to football
violence. His defence counsel also outlined the pressure he has been
under waiting a year for trial and receiving death threats from some
charming MU fans.
Just to add some balance.....
Paul
|
44.1323 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | So many students..so few bullets | Fri May 03 1996 18:55 | 4 |
| Sorry, but I've got no sympathy for the bloke.
CHARLEY
|
44.1324 | 7 days for contempt! What a joke. He'll rake the dosh in! | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Fri May 03 1996 19:05 | 8 |
| >> Simmons is NOT whiter than white.
What about his charming past that has now come to light i.e BNP + NF
allegiences, breaking up Anti-Facist meetings, CONVICTION for armed
Robbery...etc..etc..
Stretch.
|
44.1325 | | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Fri May 03 1996 19:15 | 16 |
| I make no defence for his past but that was not on trial. An individual
is judged on the crime he is alleged to have committed. Simmons
committed no violence to Cantona unlike what came the other way. As for
your quotes - they were all allegations not substantiated facts.
Why should 7 days in jail be a joke? Should he be sentanced more
harshly because of allegations made against him in Man U fanzines?
Assuming the case to be proven I reckon a fine was about right, as I
also do with regard to Cantona's community service. Similarly a fracas
in court is contempt and he has been sentanced accordingly.
If anything - you Man U "fans" out there should be thanking him as
Cantona has been twice the player since he sorted his head out during
his ban. Simmons won you the title.
Paul
|
44.1326 | Eric Cantona kung fu kicked my hamster | CHEFS::PANES | God made me gorgeous | Fri May 03 1996 19:17 | 16 |
| <<< Note 44.1324 by CHEFS::CROSSA "May your chickens grow lips!!!" >>>
-< 7 days for contempt! What a joke. He'll rake the dosh in! >-
> >> Simmons is NOT whiter than white.
> What about his charming past that has now come to light i.e BNP + NF
> allegiences, breaking up Anti-Facist meetings, CONVICTION for armed
> Robbery...etc..etc..
Stretch,
If it was in the papers, it must be true.
Aldridge Prior
|
44.1327 | How did he do that | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri May 03 1996 19:59 | 7 |
|
I see he only managed 1 night in jail and is now a free man. Apparently
if you get a 7 day jail sentance you can be let out after 4 days,
however you can't be let out on a sataturday or Sunday or a bank
holiday... Hence today he walks or jumps 2 footed into civi street.
Pj
|
44.1328 | A more objective view. | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Fri May 03 1996 20:04 | 18 |
| Chaps,
The "facts" that you seem to question were culled from a broad
spectrum. The chief ones being his defence and prosecution lawyers!!!
Not 'Red Issue', or any other Manc related stuff. These details were
not made public before his trial. I wonder why??? A charming CV like
his should have seen him walk.
Basically Cantonas offence (and I am trying to keep this unemotive now)
was his first criminal offence in this country and he was punished
(very harshly given the law) accordingly. Matthew S, who is a person
with convictions for violence and is an agitator for Right wing groups
has been let off an assault, in front of witnesses, in court, after
receiving sentence on another charge. I find 7 days a *little* light
given his past and the venue in which he choose to do it. Mind you he
has increased the moneies the papers will now pay him for his story,
even though he called them "Scum" - mind you , for that he should be
applauded!
|
44.1329 | Un-fewkin-believable!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Fri May 03 1996 20:10 | 17 |
| Pj I thought you were joking!
Off IRN page......
The football fan kung-fu kicked by Eric Cantona is free, less than a
day after being jailed for contempt of court.
Matthew Simmons was released early because prison rules don't allow
inmates to be let out over a Bank holiday weekend.
Jesus Christ!!!! What a joke! Slapping a lawyer in court and you get
ONE day!!!
Stretch.
|
44.1330 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | So many students..so few bullets | Fri May 03 1996 20:16 | 4 |
| I'm off down the magistrates then.
CHARLEY
|
44.1331 | ! | CHEFS::CROSSA | May your chickens grow lips!!! | Fri May 03 1996 20:39 | 6 |
| CHARLEY,
How about ammending your p_name? Something along the lines of lawyers
and bullets!!
Stretch.
|
44.1332 | | CHEFS::absip8.reo.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Tue May 07 1996 12:00 | 11 |
| A point of detail before going back to the football - Simmons was sentenced to
his 7 day/1 night stay for contempt of court, not assault. The lawyer
concerned considers the matter closed.
Anyway - a dull game with loads of team changes resting players for the play
offs which now seem to be against Sarrf Lundun rivals Charlton! Great! AND
Millwall went down (with guns blazing so to speak)
Not too bad a weekend afterall.
Paul
|
44.1333 | | CHEFS::absip6.reo.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Thu May 09 1996 13:22 | 24 |
44.1334 | Veart is off the mark | CHEFS::PANES | sealions on my shirt | Mon May 13 1996 14:55 | 14 |
|
Play-off Semi-final First Leg
Charlton 1 Palace 2
Newton Brown
Veart
The second leg is at the San Selhurst on Wednesday.
Stuart
|
44.1335 | Boom boom boom, let me hear say Rayo ( Rayo ) | CHEFS::PANES | sealions on my shirt | Thu May 16 1996 13:25 | 8 |
| A superbly well taken goal by Ray Houghton gave Palace a 1-0 victory
over Lee "OJ" Bowyer and his sad Charlton teammates. Not as good a game
as Sunday, but the Palace were in excellent voice, and Paul Pateman
( I think ), entertained us with an impromptu streak.
Rat City City in the Wemberlee final on Bank Holiday Monday.
Stuart
|
44.1336 | Je ne comprend pas! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Make mine a double double!!! | Thu May 16 1996 14:12 | 4 |
| O.K Stuart, humour me as to what this means-->Rat City City
A confused Stretch who, ironically, will be in Leicester that very
day!
|
44.1337 | Yes... Leicester - Palace final | CHEFS::PANES | sealions on my shirt | Thu May 16 1996 14:24 | 18 |
| <<< Note 44.1336 by CHEFS::CROSSA "Make mine a double double!!!" >>>
-< Je ne comprend pas! >-
> O.K Stuart, humour me as to what this means-->Rat City City
> A confused Stretch who, ironically, will be in Leicester that very
> day!
A confused me, for some inexplicable reason , thought that Palace were
playing Birmingham ( Rat City ). Normal service will be resumed shortly.
Give my love to the Baby Squad.
Stuart
|
44.1338 | Stupid question really! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Make mine a double double!!! | Thu May 16 1996 15:09 | 3 |
| Did we have a few beers to celebrate last night?
Stretch.
|
44.1339 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Thu May 16 1996 19:07 | 15 |
| Damn - Stu spotted me!!!
Actually - I'm neither bald, tattooed nor *that* apendagely challenged (well it
was a bit chilly last night :-) )
Anyway - Wemberlee, Wemberlee, We're the Famous Crystal Palace etc etc etc
ad infinitum.
Statto alert - Palace have not lost a single league/play off game that they have
played mid week this season. We also have a better record on Sundays & B
Holidays than on Saturdays. Neat Eh?
Face Paint and coins chucked by Leicester fams await
Paul
|
44.1340 | | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Fri May 24 1996 13:09 | 18 |
| Re some other notes - I see the love child of Gary Waite & Cunno has
started working in the HHL postroom!
Anyway - Palace have sold 33k of 34k tickets allocated as at Weds so
with Leicester having 37k+ and Wembley sales plus hangers on, Monday
should exceed the previous highest play off gate.
Hopkin should be fit, but Andersen is still struggling so 19 year old
Robert Quinn may deputise again - what a game for him!
here's to a great game (and to me and the other half managing to get
there rather than working at Brands Hatch timekeeping [any volunteers
to step in for us?]) and to Palace being back in the Premier on Monday
evening. With Ron promising at least 3 major players (defined as #2m+
each by him) we may even stay there!
Paul
|
44.1341 | Harry's Barmy Army | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri May 24 1996 15:50 | 12 |
44.1342 | Getting There | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Fri May 24 1996 17:14 | 37 |
| Of the current squad, there are no doubts over:
Martyn
Gordon
Houghton
Roberts
Hopkin
Freedman & Edworthy look like being near Prem quality, and we could
probably play either Davis or Tuttle but not both. That leaves us
needing a central defender, left sided midfielder and regular goal
scorer. Targets I would consider are:
Thatcher, Rufus, Potts, Niall Quinn, Rideout, Ian Wright ( :-) ), not
sure in midfield. We'll also need cover for Houghton.
Longer term we have some excellent young players to come though and
players like Pitcher, Rodger, Vincent, Dyer & Ndah are good solid squad
members. The danger would be having ALL of them in the team at the same
time.
That said, to get to the play off final and nearly go up automatically
having lost:
Coleman
Shaw
Southgate
Salako
Armstrong
Dowie
from our regular starting line up is a pretty excellent achievement.
Monday will be a tight game and could be a tad physical if Pitcher &
Walsh get together!!
Paul
|
44.1343 | At least we won't have to play the Squatters | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Tue May 28 1996 12:58 | 39 |
| Both sets of fans made Wembley a cheerier place than for the FA Cup
final anyway - 73,000, not bad.
Another year of "consolidation" but with a few real teams to play with.
Congrats to Leicester (that hurts) but you played better on the day.
The thing that sticks in the craw is that we played better over 46
games through rain, sun, mud etc etc. But we all know the rule. It is a
bit much that over 90 hours of effort over 10 months can come down to
one iffy decision by one ref. The Penalty (which wasn't iffy) was
preceeded by Freedman getting a flick on from Veart which put him one
on one with Pooley. Up went the flag - offside. The TV clearly shows he
wasn't by tracking across the grass lines. He was at least a yard on
side.
Still, we did fantastically well to get there anyway. We have the
makings of another good young side and with no Millwall to play it
won't be too bad. With Palace, QPR, Man C, Ipswich, Norwich, Wolves,
Brum all around it doesn't feel so small anymore.
I had a bad feeling the moment we got there. The leicester fans (full
of cr*p about us sending back thousands of tickets!) were full of the
joys of nothing to lose while our fans we uncharacteristically quiet
and tense. In the end, we were let down by playing too deep in midfield
and not linking with the front two. It also transpires that Tuttle
played for most of the game with an injury and then of course Rodger
got clattered within seconds of coming on and was a passenger for
almost all extra time.
It hurts worse than the FA Cup final.
Good luck Leicester - you'll need every bit of it to stay up, as will
Derby & Sunderland.
I hear rumours it's 2 up 3 down again next year, anybody know if this
is true?
Here's to 1996/7.
Paul
|
44.1344 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | Captain Planet | Tue May 28 1996 13:21 | 6 |
| >It also transpires that Tuttle played for most of the game with an injury
Is this why he tried to Rugby tackle anybody who ever got near him?
CHARLEY
|
44.1345 | | CHEFS::PANES | sealions on my shirt | Tue May 28 1996 13:24 | 9 |
| Congratulations to Leicester on gaining promotion.
Its a shame that sad bandwagon tossers who "support" that club from
Salford, appear to take such glee, not from Leicester's triumph,
but from Palace's failure. I suppose it was predictable - perhaps their
Ryan Gigg's duvet covers have given them bad(wet?) dreams, and they
fell oh so grouchy.
Stuart
|
44.1346 | | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | Captain Planet | Tue May 28 1996 14:29 | 4 |
| <----- HA! HA!
CHARLEY
|
44.1347 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews | Tue May 28 1996 18:49 | 8 |
| Returning to real life....
Reports have Pitcher off to Southend, Wilmot off to Wycombe and Dyer off to
god knows where. Bassett had two lists of targets, one for the Premier, one for
the Endsleigh, add these to the many talented youngsters and off we go
again.
Paul
|
44.1348 | Darren Pitcher's mighty winkle pin | CHEFS::PANES | sealions on my shirt | Tue May 28 1996 18:59 | 14 |
| <<< Note 44.1347 by CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN "From Jerry Garcia to Julie Andrews" >>>
>Returning to real life....
>Reports have Pitcher off to Southend, Wilmot off to Wycombe and Dyer off to
^^^^^^^^^^^
>god knows where.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
That sounds like one of his "mazy" dribbles.
Stuart
|
44.1349 | Ho ho... | CHEFS::PANES | sealions on my shirt | Thu May 30 1996 13:12 | 47 |
| Corking gag of the day so far...... I advise that you hit next unseen
if you cannot handle side-splitting humour..
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44.1350 | The simple ones are the best... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu May 30 1996 13:37 | 3 |
| C'mon, Stuart...it's the thought that counts ;-)
Dom
|
44.1351 | | CHEFS::ast138.hhl.dec.com::PATEMAN | CPFC - Failed YoYos | Wed Jun 05 1996 14:46 | 12 |
| Back to football....
Palace have transfer listed Gareth Davies (Welsh U21 centre half) and Jamie
Vincent after both talked to Dave Bassett and found he could not guarantee
them a regular place next season.
Also listed is Damien Matthew while Brian Launders & Rhys Wilmot have
been released on frees.
Unfortunately however it seems that Darren Pitcher is staying!
Paul
|
44.1352 | Any other people wanna buy Martyn?? | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Thu Jun 06 1996 14:26 | 5 |
| Latest rumours are of a bid of #1.5m from Leicester City for Nigel
Martyn! I am sure that he would want to sign for a club likely to be
passing Palace on their way down next season!
Paul
|
44.1353 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Opel Manta for sale - Call 7830 2919 | Thu Jun 06 1996 14:54 | 4 |
| Why? I thought Leicester (McGhee) spent a serious amount of dosh on
that Australian keeper.
Stretch.
|
44.1354 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Jun 06 1996 15:10 | 6 |
| I don't believe that the Australian keeper has been a great success at
Leicester. He only came on in the play-off "Cup Final" when it looked
as if the game was going to be decided on penalties (I think he's about
6' 7" !). Martyn would be a great purchase. He's a class keeper and
would certainly boost Leicester's chances of surviving the drop next
season.
|
44.1355 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Opel Manta for sale - Call 7830 2919 | Thu Jun 06 1996 15:22 | 5 |
| He made two (?) first team appearances last season (in cup games, I
think), conceeding something like 8 goals!! Not a good start.
Stretch.
|
44.1356 | | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Cuore Sportivo | Thu Jun 06 1996 20:47 | 4 |
| One of Palace's potential targets for the summer has gone - Alex Rae
from Millwall has signed for Sunderland for #750k.
Paul
|
44.1357 | | CHEFS::NASH | | Fri Jun 07 1996 12:57 | 6 |
|
Re -1
s'pose that means that Palace will try a new approach, maybe sending a
request to Bristol Rovers to see if we want to unload anyone for a
million more than we paid for them?
|
44.1358 | | CHEFS::ASHLEYSMITH | They think it's pavlova..... | Fri Jun 07 1996 17:53 | 12 |
| re.1356
Paul,
Shouldn't fret about Alex Rae. Seen him a few times and he appears
to have some mis-guided belief that he can score from the half-way
line. He basically shoots whenever he gets the ball, rather
inaccurately, and never seems to contribute much else.
Now, Paul Furlong.....
Andy
|
44.1359 | | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Fri Jun 07 1996 17:58 | 9 |
| Andy,
Now Paul Furlong - there's a quality striker! Watford really churn them
out don't they, Furlong, Bruce Dyer - superstars of the modern game. I
am sure that Vialli will be looking forward to learning many innovative
touches from Paul :-)
pp
|
44.1360 | crap info alert | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri Jun 07 1996 18:04 | 8 |
|
Re the Aussie Keeper
I believe followed his boss to Wolves...
Pj
|
44.1361 | | CHEFS::PANES | sealions on my shirt | Tue Jun 18 1996 13:16 | 47 |
|
Electronic Telegraph
UK News
Tuesday June 18 1996
Crushed soccer fan 'was hit by brick'
A CRYSTAL PALACE fan was crushed to death under the wheels of a
football coach after being hit on the back of the head during a
brawl between rival supporters.
An inquest into the death of Paul Nixon, 35, of New Addington,
Surrey, heard that violence broke out an hour before an FA Cup
semi-final between Palace and Manchester United on April 9 last
year. A coachload of 35 Palace fans stopped at the Fullbrook
public house in Walsall, West Midlands, eight miles from the
match venue, Aston Villa's ground in Birmingham.
Despite feelings running high between rival fans, the match had
been given a 4 pm kick-off and United supporters had been in
the pub since lunchtime. Witnesses described how insults were
exchanged about United striker Eric Cantona's kung-fu kick on a
Palace fan earlier in the year. The inquest at Walsall heard
that violence erupted in the pub car park just before 3 pm.
Palace fans were returning to their coach and claimed yesterday
that rival supporters ripped down a wall and threw concrete,
bottles and stones at them.
Their coach windows were broken and fans injured as they
stampeded to get back on their vehicle as it pulled away to
escape the violence. Stephen Carter, 36, a Crystal Palace fan,
described seeing Mr Nixon scramble to get back on the coach
before being felled by a flying brick. He said he did not
realise the rear wheels of the coach had run over his friend,
believing it had been a brick on the ground.
A post mortem examination revealed that, although Mr Nixon died
from multiple injuries caused by the coach, he had also
suffered a fractured skull and broken jaw.
|
44.1362 | Fixtures - season 96/97 | CHEFS::PANES | sealions on my shirt | Wed Jun 19 1996 11:49 | 58 |
|
17 Aug (a) Birmingham
24 Aug (h) Oldham
27 Aug (h) W.B.A.
31 Aug (a) Huddersfield
07 Sep (a) Stoke City
10 Sep (h) Ipswich
14 Sep (h) Man City
21 Sep (a) Reading
28 Sep (h) Southend
01 Oct (a) Portsmouth
05 Oct (h) Sheffield United
12 Oct (a) Barnsley
15 Oct (a) Port Vale
19 Oct (h) Swindon
26 Oct (h) Grimsby
29 Oct (a) Bradford
02 Nov (a) Tranmere
09 Nov (h) QPR
16 Nov (a) Bolton
23 Nov (h) Wolves
30 Nov (a) Grimsby
07 Dec (h) Oxford
14 Dec (a) Norwich
21 Dec (h) Charlton
26 Dec (a) Ipswich
28 Dec (h) Stoke City
01 Jan (h) Reading
04 Jan FA Cup Round 3
08 Jan Coca-cola Cup Round 5
11 Jan (a) Man City
18 Jan (h) Portsmouth
28 Jan (a) Southend
01 Feb (a) QPR
08 Feb (h) Bradford
15 Feb (a) Wolves
22 Feb (h) Tranmere
01 Mar (a) Oxford
04 Mar (h) Bolton
08 Mar (a) Charlton
15 Mar (h) Norwich
22 Mar (a) Oldham
29 Mar (h) Birmingham
31 Mar (a) WBA
05 Apr (h) Huddersfield
12 Apr (a) Seffield United
19 Apr (h) Barnsley
26 Apr (a) Swindon
4 May (h) Port Vale
Please remember these dates are all provisional and as in previous
years some games will almost certainly change.
Enjoy,
Stuart
|
44.1363 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Opel Manta for sale - Call 7830 2919 | Wed Jun 19 1996 13:41 | 6 |
| Stuart, you better sort the 21st of September then out 'cos on the 20th the
newest member of the clan Stretch will be arriving (apparently). As
long as it has not appeared I should be at Elm Park on the 21st.
Stretch.
|
44.1364 | | CHEFS::PANES | sealions on my shirt | Fri Jun 21 1996 12:20 | 83 |
| Electronic Telegraph
UK News
Friday June 21 1996 Issue 411
Coroner attacks drink law after football killing.
By Barbie Dutter
THE LAW on drinking alcohol before football matches is an
"ass", a coroner said yesterday after hearing how a fan was
crushed to death under a coach during a drunken fight.
The Walsall coroner, Aidan Cotter, recorded a verdict of
unlawful killing on Paul Nixon , 35, who died in April last
year during a battle between 100 Crystal Palace and Manchester
United fans after a 90-minute drinking session. They had been
on their way to watch their teams play in the FA Cup
semi-final at Villa Park, Birmingham, when violence followed
insults over Eric Cantona's "kung-fu" kick at a Crystal Palace
fan.
Mr Cotter said it made no sense that the law prevented fans
drinking on coaches heading for matches, but allowed them to
be dropped off at pubs on the way. It is currently only a
recommendation that coach operators should not allow fans to
stop at public houses.
"It should not be beyond the wit of Parliament to amend the
law to make it an offence for coach operators to take people
to a pub before a match," Mr Cotter said. "The law as it
stands is an ass - it needs to be changed and it needs to be
changed fast."
The four-day inquest heard that Mr Nixon, of New Addington,
near Croydon, south London, was with a party of 35 Crystal
Palace fans who were ambushed by Manchester United supporters
at the Fullbrook pub in Walsall, West Midlands. During the
fracas, described by the coroner as "10 minutes of hell",
walls were ripped down and concrete, blocks, bottles and
stones were used to pelt the Crystal Palace fans' coach.
As Mr Nixon tried to jump on board the retreating coach, he
was struck on the side of the head with a breeze block and
collapsed at the vehicle's side, the inquest was told. He was
killed when its rear wheels ran over his body. A post mortem
examination showed that, before his death, he had suffered
serious head injuries and a stab wound to the thigh.
Another Crystal Palace fan, Dennis O'Leary, 35, needed months
of hospital treatment to serious facial injuries after a
concrete block was dropped on him as he lay on the ground.
An investigation by West Midlands police led to 10 people
being charged with offences from disorder to manslaughter. But
when three men appeared before stipendiary magistrates in
Walsall charged with manslaughter in February, the charges
were dropped due to lack of evidence.
Mr Cotter said: "The Crystal Palace supporters spoke of being
ambushed for no reason and without warning. I am entirely
satisfied that a group of Manchester supporters deliberately
attacked them and their coach with a degree of violence that
sickened everybody who saw it."
It was not known who had arranged the violence, but he added:
"They know who they are and my message to them is that it
doesn't matter whether it was their brick that hit Paul Nixon
and directly caused his death.
"They should realise that whoever threw a brick, bottle, lump
of concrete at that coach that Sunday afternoon is personally
and directly responsible for Paul Nixon's death and they have
to live with that knowledge. I hope it hurts them."
After the hearing, Detective Superintendent John Plimmer, who
led the investigation into the incident, welcomed the
coroner's comments and agreed that more responsibility should
be placed on coach owners.
"There was an explosion of violence that Sunday afternoon," he
said. "The scene afterwards looked like a battlefield. The
whole area was literally covered with bricks, rags and blood.
I've never seen anything like it since the 1974 IRA bombings
in Birmingham."
|
44.1365 | Irrational Tirade | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Fri Jun 21 1996 15:17 | 7 |
| OK, I'm glad that's all sorted then - it's all the coach driver's fault for
stopping the coach!! Pathetic how easy it is to always blame drinking when
it's too hard to do anything else. Especially when it's done by people who
probably never go to pubs, but prefer snifters from the hipflask, desk-drawer,
decanter etc.
grahame (what, me predjudiced?!!)
|
44.1366 | My feelings exactly | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Fri Jun 21 1996 15:58 | 8 |
| re: -1 Well said.
How can anyone drop a block on someones head
and not get convicted for it ?
The law's an ass alright but no more so that the Man. U
gobshites who murdered that guy and probably wrecked a few
others lives.
|
44.1367 | Fixture Changes | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Wed Jun 26 1996 16:20 | 13 |
| Palace have had three fixtures put back to Sundays for live TV:
v Birmingham A 18/08
v Sheff Utd H 06/10
v QPR H 10/11
Also.....
Palace are making further enquiries regarding Ben Thatcher of Millwall,
and have alledgedly told Everton that the have to offer at least #2m
before they will even discuss a move for Nigel Martyn.
Paul
|
44.1368 | Chin up Gareth | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Thu Jun 27 1996 15:01 | 4 |
| Ceefax reports that Southall has signed a new two year contract with
Everton. I presume & hope that this ends their interest in Martyn.
Paul
|
44.1369 | One Bristol Rovers..... | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Fri Jun 28 1996 14:06 | 14 |
| Just to aggravate the Bristol Rovers fans....
Todays Croydon Advertiser links Palace with Ben Thatcher and.....
Marcus Stewart
Yup - another Bristol lad possibly coming to us. Presumably in both
cases they will have a choice between a struggling Premier club and
(hopefully) a promotion chasing Div 1 club.
More speculation on Nigel Martyn with Leeds at #2.5m being mentioned.
Also, talk of Matthew and Vincent going to Bournemouth.
Paul
|
44.1370 | Serie A? Naah, Serie Ozz! | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Fri Jul 05 1996 12:16 | 28 |
| Palace player update.....
Speculation continues on Nigel Martyn & Leeds or Everton, with Kevin
Miller of Watford being touted as the possible replacement if he does
go.
The three players coming in appear to be Neil Maddison from Soton &
Robert Ullathorne from Norwich, both out of contract with tribunal
fees, and a guy called Kevin Muscat (bit of a whiner if you ask me!),
an Australian right back and captain of their Olympic team. An un-named
Croation striker is also being talked to (Vlaovic?)
I'm just thankful that the hype over Euro 96 players seems to be
meaning that Andy Roberts is getting left alone by the agents. Martyn
we could cover, Andy we would find very difficult to replace.
It seems Harry B is not planning to change the style particularly, but
we might see Dean Gordon back in a more central position with
Ullathorne as a wing back, presumably the same plan as was being worked
when Thatcher was available. I'm not sure about that one, as Gordon is
one of our better attacking options on the left.
Oh well - I'm not jealous of Ravanelli, Radichoiu, di matteo etc etc
etc
Honest!
Paul
|
44.1371 | muscat love? | CHEFS::PANES | the lightness of being unbearable | Wed Jul 24 1996 12:59 | 14 |
44.1372 | | CHEFS::PANES | the lightness of being unbearable | Thu Jul 25 1996 11:52 | 11 |
| transfer news follows....
Martyn has ( subject to a medical ) signed for Leeds ( Leeds Leeds )
Palace have decided that the tribunal valuation for Madison is tooo
high so have pulled out.
Kevin Muscat has signed.
Stuart
|
44.1373 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Now, the parties over.... and I'm so tired... | Thu Jul 25 1996 12:42 | 6 |
| I would rather have kept Gary McAllister than sign Martyn.... its not
much having a good goal keeper and no midfield & defence...
Cheers,
Rick.
|
44.1374 | Last Link with the Team of the 90's | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Thu Jul 25 1996 17:09 | 11 |
44.1375 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Now, the parties over.... and I'm so tired... | Thu Jul 25 1996 18:06 | 7 |
| >"old pro" as a fall back on a free.
Well Blind John is going from Leeds on a free...
Cheers,
Rick
|
44.1376 | Not Elm PArk please! Mind you know Coton ha left OT!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | It's getting better all the time | Thu Jul 25 1996 18:58 | 4 |
| Where is he going?
Stretch.
|
44.1377 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Now, the parties over.... and I'm so tired... | Thu Jul 25 1996 19:32 | 8 |
| Well no-one has made a bid for him yet....
He's not a bad keeper... when he doesn't punch the ball into his own
net.
Cheers,
Rick.
|
44.1378 | Gloom at San Selhurst | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Fri Jul 26 1996 18:39 | 28 |
| Squad to tour Norway:
Leif Andersen
Danny Boxall
Chris Day (Spurs - Subject to Tribunal Not allowed to play, trains only)
Bruce Dyer
Marc Edworthy
Dougie Freedman
Sean Gregan (Darlington - On Trial)
Jason Harris
Ray Houghton
Ceri Hughes (Luton - On Trial)
Carlo Nash
George Ndah
Darren Pitcher
Andy Roberts
Simon Rodger
David Tuttle
Jamie Vincent
Carl Veart
No Dean Gordon (suffered a "setback"), Gareth Davies (Groin problem),
Leon McKenzie, Sagi Burton, Bjorn Enquist or Robert Quinn - no news on
any of them
All a bit depressing really :-(
Paul
|
44.1379 | | CHEFS::PANES | the lightness of being unbearable | Tue Aug 06 1996 18:18 | 12 |
| Courtesy of the FRIS.
Palace have completed the signing of the 6ft 3" highly rated
goalkeeper CHRIS DAY.
Chris put pen to paper after Palace accepted a tribunal fee of
225,000 plus 200,000 linked to appearances.
Ron Noades and Steve Coppell represented Palace at the tribunal this
morning with Gerry Francis attending for Tottenham.
|
44.1380 | Day is very good. | CHEFS::WILSOND1 | ENGLAND | Tue Aug 06 1996 18:59 | 7 |
44.1381 | Rat City City steal 3 points | CHEFS::PANES | DECattrition the tool of the 90s | Mon Aug 19 1996 19:48 | 6 |
| Birmingham City 1 Palace 0
I didn't get to see the game, but I am told/read that Palace had the
better of the match.
Stuart
|
44.1382 | From Roving of Basingstoke.... | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Tue Aug 20 1996 12:58 | 18 |
| Saw the first 35 minutes on TV before guests arrived....
Rat City started at 200mph while the fab ones opted for a more
cautious, being over-run sort of game! Day pulled off a stunning save
inside the first miunte and Palace then settled a bit. RCC scored
almost out of the blue and then it was all Palace until I turned the TV
off and the vid on. Alledgedly we were all over them but couldn't
score.
Palace were a bit weakened by injuries to Pitcher, Rodger, Ndah &
Hopkin, plus Deano on LTD. If we can start banging the goals in we
should be at least in the play offs with this side, lets hope Harry
buys a goal scorer to play with either Freedman or Dyer.
Muscat looked OK and Day looks solid, maybe slightly at fault for the
goal but the initial save was top class.
Paul
|
44.1383 | Paul, have you banged your head recently??? | CHEFS::PANES | Norfolk - the English Provence | Tue Aug 20 1996 13:03 | 10 |
| <<< Note 44.1382 by CHEFS::PATEMAN "Alfa Corse" >>>
-< From Roving of Basingstoke.... >-
> Palace were a bit weakened by injuries to Pitcher
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
How do I log a call with MCS? There appears to be a fault on
my VDU.
Stuart
|
44.1384 | Not totally barking | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Tue Aug 20 1996 14:20 | 15 |
| Must be the effect of transferring to the government team!
However, we did seem to be lacking someone to put their foot in on
Sunday. Quinn was filling the midfield holding role and looked a little
uncomfortable. We seemed to be lined up:
Day
Edworthy Roberts Tuttle
Boxall Quinn Houghton Muscat
Veart
Dyer Freedman
Not quite sure why Quinn & Roberts weren't temporarily switched.
Paul
|
44.1385 | There May Be Trouble...... | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Wed Aug 21 1996 13:32 | 11 |
| A few problems on the horizon....
Houghton is in the Eire squad and the club expect Dyer & Day to be in
the England U21 squad. This means that all three miss the games against
WBA & Huddersfield - but wecan't call them off because you have to have
2 FULL international call ups to do that!
So we could be forced to play with a 70% strong team, less if Freedman
is in the Scots U21 (or full?) squad
Paul
|
44.1386 | | CHEFS::PANES | Norfolk - the English Provence | Thu Aug 22 1996 16:42 | 7 |
| According to the Nationwide pages ( http://www.football.nationwide.co.uk )
Palace have Carl Bert and Kenny Sansom on the playing staff.
Laugh ... I almost opened up a high interest , quick withdrawal, Liquid
Lunch mega-save account.
Stuart
|
44.1387 | Warning - Lengthy Review Follows | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Wed Aug 28 1996 12:02 | 3 |
| Palace 0 Vocal Baggies (incl F Skinner in our stand) 0
Dismal
|
44.1388 | | CHEFS::PANES | No infinitive left unsplit | Wed Aug 28 1996 13:44 | 13 |
| Just to add some chronological sanity.
Palace 3 Oldham 1
In the first half Palace played some of their best football for years.
Second half they eased up and the game became moribund.
Palace 0 WBA 0
See match report of the second half of the Oldham game.
Stuart
|
44.1389 | | CHEFS::PANES | m|o|r|i|b|u|n|d | Tue Sep 03 1996 12:41 | 3 |
| 'Uddersfield Town 1 Palace 1
Stuart
|
44.1390 | | CHEFS::PANES | America...what time is love?? | Tue Sep 10 1996 19:32 | 4 |
| Hot on the heels of Palace's two all draw at Stoke, the nation's favourites
will tonight welcome Ipswich to the San Selhurst.
Stuart
|
44.1391 | 0-0 Tedium | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Wed Sep 11 1996 13:11 | 8 |
| Palace revert to playing in bursts. Ipswich were dreadfully negative
and played for a point. Palace sat back in the first half and threw
everything at them in the second narrowly failing to score. If we had
played that way for 90 mins the 3 points would have been ours for sure.
Harry now says he definately needs a striker. Enter Brighty???
Paul
|
44.1392 | farewell 'Arry | CHEFS::PANES | Quick scarper, its the law | Tue Sep 17 1996 13:07 | 11 |
44.1393 | | CHEFS::PANES | Quick scarper, its the law | Tue Sep 17 1996 14:27 | 33 |
44.1394 | | CHEFS::PANES | hardbodies? Mmmm...yes please | Wed Sep 18 1996 13:19 | 92 |
44.1395 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Strange things are afoot at the Circle-K | Thu Sep 19 1996 13:05 | 6 |
44.1396 | | CHEFS::PANES | If I could talk, I'd tell you | Thu Sep 19 1996 13:12 | 14 |
44.1397 | Confirmed. | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | | Thu Sep 19 1996 13:23 | 0 |
44.1398 | | CHEFS::PANES | Knickers With Attitude | Tue Sep 24 1996 12:46 | 5 |
44.1399 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Well its not Carlton Palmer then.... | Tue Sep 24 1996 13:13 | 5 |
44.1400 | It's those Big Team decisions again... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Sep 24 1996 13:23 | 7 |
44.1401 | Yep, just 6 lucky goals | CHEFS::PANES | Knickers With Attitude | Tue Sep 24 1996 13:37 | 0 |
44.1402 | | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Sep 24 1996 13:54 | 8 |
44.1403 | Black Saturday | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Tue Sep 24 1996 15:23 | 15 |
44.1404 | were the pubs open this time???? | CHEFS::PANES | Knickers With Attitude | Tue Sep 24 1996 15:48 | 8 |
44.1405 | Thankd God the pubs were open! | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Tue Sep 24 1996 21:50 | 17 |
44.1406 | Live Palace, drink Palace , eat **** | CHEFS::PANES | m|o|r|i|b|u|n|d | Wed Sep 25 1996 16:21 | 34 |
44.1407 | Did you swallow Stuey ? | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Wed Sep 25 1996 16:29 | 9 |
44.1408 | Does the catering dramatically improve when Wimbledon play at home? | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Sep 25 1996 16:52 | 24 |
44.1409 | Enlightened times | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Wed Sep 25 1996 18:12 | 13 |
44.1410 | Six of the best | CHEFS::PANES | m|o|r|i|b|u|n|d | Wed Sep 25 1996 18:33 | 25 |
44.1411 | The San Selhurst Acid Tests | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Sep 25 1996 21:52 | 20 |
44.1412 | Duncan Incapable | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Wed Sep 25 1996 22:00 | 9 |
44.1413 | | CHEFS::PANES | Say it with mousemats | Mon Sep 30 1996 19:53 | 37 |
44.1414 | Don't talk to me about life... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Sep 30 1996 20:22 | 3 |
44.1415 | Jimmy Case says "What???" | CHEFS::PANES | Say it with mousemats | Mon Sep 30 1996 21:03 | 5 |
44.1416 | So where are they playing thses days? | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Oct 01 1996 13:46 | 10 |
44.1417 | | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Tue Oct 01 1996 14:59 | 11 |
44.1418 | Used to be 15 times a season... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Oct 01 1996 15:17 | 13 |
44.1419 | Last nights score.... | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed Oct 02 1996 14:59 | 7 |
44.1420 | | CHEFS::PANES | Say it with mousemats | Wed Oct 02 1996 17:45 | 7 |
44.1421 | | CHEFS::PANES | Say it with mousemats | Thu Oct 03 1996 21:07 | 7 |
44.1422 | Doesn't national pride mean anything any more? | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri Oct 04 1996 12:39 | 7 |
44.1423 | | CHEFS::PANES | Sweet catatonia | Fri Oct 11 1996 13:52 | 4 |
44.1424 | Premiership derbies to return to Selhurst? | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Thu Oct 17 1996 12:01 | 11 |
44.1425 | Blades Running | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Fri Oct 18 1996 11:58 | 6 |
44.1426 | Thugs managed by Thugs | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Mon Oct 21 1996 12:16 | 31 |
44.1427 | Logically impossible | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Tue Oct 22 1996 22:21 | 10 |
44.1428 | apparently a stunning goal from Bert Vert | CHEFS::PANES | South London - Cheeky as F | Wed Oct 23 1996 12:50 | 8 |
44.1429 | Wonder hoe Man U will handle them tonight? | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Wed Oct 23 1996 13:27 | 13 |
44.1430 | You were accidentally right Stu! | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Wed Oct 23 1996 16:45 | 7 |
44.1431 | Not a done deal by the sounds of it........ | CHEFS::CROSSA | Drop The Drunk Donkey | Thu Oct 24 1996 17:40 | 12 |
44.1432 | Getting Dunner | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Thu Oct 24 1996 17:44 | 6 |
44.1433 | Good player | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Thu Oct 24 1996 18:59 | 9 |
44.1434 | Sucking a Fisherman's Friend | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Mon Oct 28 1996 15:21 | 22 |
44.1435 | Oh what fun it is to see...The Palace win away | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Wed Oct 30 1996 12:18 | 12 |
44.1436 | No Sign of Aldo | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Alfa Corse | Mon Nov 04 1996 16:58 | 16 |
44.1437 | erratum | CHEFS::PANES | Fergie..or may I call you slut? | Mon Nov 04 1996 17:24 | 4 |
44.1438 | Sir Bernard Ingham is a season ticket holder! | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Celebreties to the Hebrides | Mon Nov 11 1996 11:26 | 16 |
44.1439 | | CHEFS::PANES | Catatonia???...sweet | Tue Nov 12 1996 12:58 | 18 |
44.1440 | later... | CHEFS::PANES | Don't go to Goa | Mon Nov 18 1996 18:18 | 16 |
44.1441 | ...or the Matthew Simmonds Fan Club? | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Mon Nov 18 1996 18:35 | 12 |
44.1442 | Solo in Soho | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Celebreties to the Hebrides | Mon Nov 18 1996 18:49 | 8 |
44.1443 | Another good'n gone | XSTACY::ulrika.ilo.dec.com::PHAYDEN | NeoMaxiZoonDweebi | Mon Nov 18 1996 18:54 | 5 |
44.1444 | Dave Edwards will be crying into his beer | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Mon Nov 18 1996 19:16 | 10 |
44.1445 | See you on the 29th | CHEFS::ASHLEYSMITH | ligament deficient | Tue Nov 19 1996 12:37 | 13 |
44.1446 | bye | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Tue Nov 19 1996 12:43 | 6 |
44.1447 | | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Tue Nov 19 1996 13:27 | 8 |
44.1448 | No Fun | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Celebreties to the Hebrides | Tue Nov 19 1996 17:16 | 5 |
44.1449 | Poetry in Motions | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | D'you want some? | Tue Nov 19 1996 22:07 | 33 |
44.1450 | i'm filling up..... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Wed Nov 20 1996 12:24 | 1 |
44.1451 | i'm throwing up..... | XSTACY::ulrika.ilo.dec.com::PHAYDEN | NeoMaxiZoonDweebi | Wed Nov 20 1996 15:36 | 1 |
44.1452 | ...or should I have said "bald eagle"? ;-) | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Wed Nov 20 1996 16:37 | 9 |
44.1453 | Jeff K - The people's poet | CHEFS::PANES | Use by 29/11/96 | Wed Nov 20 1996 18:30 | 7 |
44.1454 | | XSTACY::ulrika.ilo.dec.com::PHAYDEN | NeoMaxiZoonDweebi | Wed Nov 20 1996 19:42 | 1 |
44.1455 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Nov 22 1996 12:01 | 18 |
44.1456 | | CHEFS::PANES | Use by 29/11/96 | Fri Nov 22 1996 12:10 | 16 |
44.1457 | | CHEFS::PANES | Use by 29/11/96 | Mon Nov 25 1996 19:17 | 14 |
44.1458 | A veil of tears over San Selhurst | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Celebreties to the Hebrides | Mon Dec 02 1996 12:06 | 6 |
44.1459 | Lacy in Eagles praise shock! | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Celebreties to the Hebrides | Mon Dec 09 1996 10:57 | 21 |
44.1460 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | I'm a Kelly Family groupie... | Tue Dec 10 1996 12:54 | 11 |
44.1461 | Not sure when they sell | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Celebreties to the Hebrides | Tue Dec 10 1996 17:00 | 4 |
44.1462 | :-( :-( :-( | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Celebreties to the Hebrides | Wed Dec 18 1996 11:56 | 6 |
44.1463 | Cool, quiet and matches off | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Celebreties to the Hebrides | Fri Jan 03 1997 11:57 | 28 |
44.1464 | One down for sure | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Celebreties to the Hebrides | Fri Jan 03 1997 16:01 | 4 |
44.1465 | Palace News | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Celebreties to the Hebrides | Thu Jan 09 1997 13:28 | 20 |
44.1466 | Anymore Ex-Eagle Wanna Score Against Us? | CHEFS::absip15.reo.dec.com::PATEMAN | CPFC - Failed YoYos | Wed Jan 29 1997 11:31 | 18 |
| Poor Stuart must be turning his his new job. According to Capital Gold we
had 20 corners - the most ever in one of their commentary games, 20 shots on
goal, 90% of the play and even missed a penalty! Yet still we lost and yet
again an ex Palace player (Boere) scored the winner. That's now one win in
13 in the league and away to fellow chasers QPR on Saturday, that should be
fun.
The irony is we are generally not playing badly. Listening to the commentary
last night you could easily see how we beat them 6-1 at our place. I always
thought we would strike a barren patch but not one this long.
The only thing keeping me hopeful is that this time last season we were in the
bottom 6 or so yet still nearly went up by right and we are only 10 points or so
from second place.
Humph!
Paul
|
44.1467 | Palace v Reading | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Celebreties to the Hebrides | Tue Feb 04 1997 20:20 | 8 |
| After turning over Raynes Park Queenies....you Mancs, er sorry, Reading
fans ( :-) ) may be interested to hear that your chance to emulate
Southend and NOT get stuffed 6-1 whas been re-arranged for Selhurst on
the evening of Feb 25th KO 7.45.
Lots of Reading-ites coming? Or will Man U be on Sky?
Paul (tongue in cheek)
|
44.1468 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Tue Feb 04 1997 20:35 | 20 |
| Paul,
Strangely enough, Reading are playing Sarfend three days prior to your
home whupping of the 25th!
Weekday games, Croydon, you and Mr Panes as the opposing fans (is St
Matthew still banned?) - hardly an inspiring choice!
>>Lots of Reading-ites coming? Or will Man U be on Sky? <-- Jeff, Chris
etc. will be more than glad to make the trip after comments like
that!!!
Seriously though, I am not sure. I did say at the start of the season
that this was going to be a fixture that I would attend *but* this was
before a) the baby arrived b) loss of employment in the not-too-distant
future c) Reading descended to the depths of last season!!!
Stretch.
|
44.1469 | Deja Vu?!?!?!?! | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Tue Feb 18 1997 19:01 | 9 |
| Paul/anyone who has been to San Selhurst,
What is the parking like in and around Selhurst Park. I am
contemplating driving to the game next week and I do not want to
get a parking ticket. Any advice gratefully received.
Stretch.
|
44.1470 | No worries. | CHEFS::WILLIAMSA | I wanna be Luke | Tue Feb 18 1997 19:10 | 10 |
| I was there a few weeks ago, but I wasn't sure about the parking so I
took the train. As I was walking past all the empty side streets with
plenty of parking I did think to myself "I could've brought the brum
brum after all!"
There was a fair bit of parking space about, and we saw people pulling
up and parking there so you *could* park there, down the hill from the
ground towards the station, about 5 mins walk away.
Alen.
|
44.1471 | Now I'm here .. nope I've gone... | CHEFS::JAMESP | | Fri Feb 28 1997 11:17 | 6 |
|
I see Mr Bassett's done a bunk then .. off to join Notts Forest as
General Manager.
Pj
|
44.1472 | No pressure at Palace ! | CHEFS::16.37.8.94::Paul | Up the Wolves | Fri Feb 28 1997 14:58 | 17 |
| Off sky:
Coppell back as Palace boss
Friday 28th February 1997
Steve Coppell has been re-appointed as Crystal Palace supremo in the latest
sensational twist on the managerial merry-go-round.
Coppell, who took Palace to the old first division in his first spell at the
club in 1989, resigned in 1993.
Back in high-profile management at Manchester City earlier this season, he
quit after just 33 days citing job stress but now returns to Palace after Dave
Bassett's shock decision to leave for Nottingham Forest on Thursday.
|
44.1473 | Tense game | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Celebreties to the Hebrides | Wed Mar 05 1997 17:23 | 23 |
| Palace got burgled by Notlob last night with a 89th minute equaliser.
Had we won we would have gone above Norwich into 5th - although we have
two games is hand over them anyway.
We played pretty well, especially the front three who chased back
endlessly to help the midfield.
By winning games in hand and beating the teams directly above us when
we play them we would be 4th, 3pts behind Barnsley and 6pts behind
Wolves. On current form, Wolves, Barnsley, Sheff U & Palace are in the
race for the 2nd spot behind Bolton, leaving 1 place in the play offs
up for grabs. For that you could name anyone from:
Norwich, Ipswich, Stoke, Port Vale, Portsmouth, QPR, Man City etc etc -
virtually anyone bar the bottom two!
I actually reckon we'll end up in 3rd or 4th - Wolves are looking
pretty good - but if Bull gets injured who knows?
Last night was like old times - Steeevee Coppell's red & blue army! And
a goal from a set piece!
Paul
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44.1474 | The Eagles have Landed | ESSB::BLONG | A Quadruple of Premierships,93/94/96/97 | Mon May 26 1997 20:57 | 4 |
| Palace are back in the Premiership after beating Sheffield United today with
an 89th minute goal from Hopkins.
|
44.1475 | The name is Hopkin - David HopkiN | CHEFS::PATEMAN | Celebreties to the Hebrides | Tue May 27 1997 14:18 | 24 |
| Apart from the trauma of Exchange migration & the dreadful availability
of servers in Reading to connect to notes, I have been very quiet in
here - being vaguely amused by the Picts latching on to various Div 1
teams.
Anyway - we're BACK!!!!!!
Due to a sports clash we were in Barcelona for the GP so couldn't get
to the final - same situation as when CPFC beat Blackburn. The minute
we were off the plane at Gatwick, Clubcall got dialled.
It is obvious now why Eric Le Thug retired - he had a premonition his
"betes noir" were returning :-)
Now we need to buy a few players. Hopkin (assuming he stays),
Shipperley, Roberts, Gordon, Rodger, Freedman & Edworthy are probably OK
but all the rest are suspect through either ability (Dyer, Tuttle,
Muscat, Nash & Day) or age (Linighan & Houghton). I think we need at
least three top quality players - a centre back (maybe Rufus or Cooper
or Chettle) a passing midfielder (Rocastle? Le Tissier?!?) and maybe a
striker & a keeper. We have definately got the basis of a team capable
of surviving an ultimately prospering in the Premiership.
Paul
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