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derby1884 Forum Moderator
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Posted: Sat May 14, 2016 9:49 pm
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67 years ago - a tournament still being competed for to this day.
4 page programme issued - I presume the "sof" is the true score. Penzance's glory days were just around the corner.
ps - thanks to LittleWiggy for the 84-85 Newport v Derby "extras"!
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Pete’s Picture Palace Forum Moderator
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Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 2:28 am
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15th May 1992
FA Youth Cup Final, 2nd leg
Att: 14,681
Manchester United 3 (Thornley, Davies, McKee), Crystal Palace 2 (McPherson, McCall) - 6-3 on aggregate
Palace reached their first Youth Cup Final since winning it in 1978, having disposed of Charlton, Chelsea, Crewe, West Ham & Wimbledon on the way. With a team including the likes of Jimmy Glass and George Ndah, Palace were beaten by an illustrious United XI but not at all disgraced to lose 6-3 on aggregate. The cover photo shows David Beckham and Palace's Russell Edwards, two players whose careers are unlikely to have crossed since this photo from the 1st leg was taken. The United side, with Beckham, Nicky Butt, Gary Neville, and Ryan Giggs on the pitch and Robbie Savage and Keith Gillespie on the bench was star-studded and would shortly disprove that "you don't win anything with kids".
Perhaps the most romantic story here though involves Palace keeper Glass, who, having moved to Swindon in 1998 was loaned to Carlisle for the last 3 matches of the 1998/9 season. Going up for a corner in the last minute of the last game, against Plymouth - a game the Cumbrians had to win to avoid demotion to the Conference - he volleyed home the winner to sink Scarborough, and that goal is remembered thus on Wikipedia:-
His goal was selected as the 72nd greatest sporting moment ever by the Channel 4 programme 100 Greatest Sporting Moments. The goal was also ranked 7th in The Times newspaper's list of the 50 most important goals in football history. His goal against Plymouth Argyle was number 15 in the 20 Goals That Shook the World on ITV4. The Puma boots with which he scored the goal were donated to the National Football Museum in 2014.
He now runs a taxi firm in Wimborne Dorset and I imagine never has to buy a beer if he pops into Carlisle at all.
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bisphamseasider
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Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 11:43 am
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73 years ago (1942/3 season) and a fixture between the North and South winners of the Football League War Cup.
The game was between Blackpool and Arsenal and was played at Stamford Bridge.
The Gunners were so confident of victory that they arranged a team photo with the trophy hours before kick-off.
Early on it did look that Arsenal’s confidence of victory was not misplaced and they took a 2 goal lead. However class shone through in the end with the Seasiders hitting 4 goals.
Dix, Burbanks, Dodds and Finan were the Blackpool goalscorers and the crowd was 55,195.
The programme is a large size single sheet.
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derby1884 Forum Moderator
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Ruud Van Driver
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Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 11:28 pm
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15th May 1963
Southampton 3 Leeds United 1 - Div 2
Att. 11,619
15th May 1997
FA Youth Cup Final 2nd Leg
Crystal Palace 0 Leeds United 1
Att. 4,759
Holding a 2-1 lead from the 1st leg Leeds held tight in the away leg and clinched it with an 82nd minute Lee Matthews goal
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Pete’s Picture Palace Forum Moderator
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 12:45 am
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16th May 1951 (my mum's 33rd birthday - today being her 98th!)
Festival of Britain
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Crystal Palace 1 (Evans), Nancy 2 (Deladerriere 2)
And so the Festival came to Selhurst Park and the wooden-spoonists in Div III South took on the French Cup runners-up. Their goalkeeper Favre was capped by France that season, and 2 forwards, Aballay and Vega, were in the Argentina squad beaten 2-1 at Wembley a week earlier. Fred Evans got the Palace goal and both Nancy goals were scored by Leon Deladerriere (!). |
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nutfield priory
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 10:34 am
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Pete’s Picture Palace wrote: |
16th May 1951 (my mum's 33rd birthday - today being her 98th!)
Festival of Britain
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Crystal Palace 1 (Evans), Nancy 2 (Deladerriere 2)
And so the Festival came to Selhurst Park and the wooden-spoonists in Div III South took on the French Cup runners-up. Their goalkeeper Favre was capped by France that season, and 2 forwards, Aballay and Vega, were in the Argentina squad beaten 2-1 at Wembley a week earlier. Fred Evans got the Palace goal and both Nancy goals were scored by Leon Deladerriere (!). |
Pete
Att : 3,787
According to my newspaper report of the game, the Nancy scorers were De Ladierre and Perret |
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Ruud Van Driver
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 11:29 am
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50 years ago, 16th May 1966
Newcastle Utd 2 Leeds United 0
Att. 21,660
Newcastle winning to ensure they finished one point ahead of rivals Sunderland
16th May 1969
West Riding Cup Final at Bradford Park Avenue
Huddersfield Town 1 Leeds United 2
Att. 10,794
Ellam for Town, Lorimer & Hunter winning the cup for Leeds
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bisphamseasider
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Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 5:03 pm
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Blackpool made the trip to Belgium on 16th May 1953 to play West German side RW Essen in a friendly for the cup winners of their respective countries.
Blackpool had won the FA Cup in that famous final a couple of weeks earlier and RW Essen had just won the DFB Cup (German FA Cup).
The match was played in the Jules Otten stadium in Ghent which is currently the home of KAA Gent.
A 12 page programme was issued, written all in German, which seems a little unfair with the game being played in a neutral country.
Blackpool won the match 2-1.
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Pete’s Picture Palace Forum Moderator
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Pete’s Picture Palace Forum Moderator
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Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 12:43 am
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17th May 1983
Football League, Division II
Att: 22,714
Crystal Palace 1 (Edwards), Burnley 0
Another big night at Selhurst and comfortably the biggest gate of the season as attendances plummeted under Mullery. Burnley had to win to stay up, for Palace a draw was enough - the league table now actually lies as it shows Palace in a heady 15th place having gone up 5 places after this narrow win.
Cover photo shows action from the home game v Fulham the previous October, left to right Ray Lewington, Kevin Lock, Gerry Peyton, Ian Edwards, Kevin Mabbutt and Tony Gale. Edwards had his knee strapped up and he did also on this fateful night in May as shown below where he's celebrating his tap-in for the valuable winner. He started just 16 league games in this, his only season at Selhurst, and retired at the end of it aged 28.
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PeterE
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Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 7:58 am
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Another Palace issue, this time for the friendly on 17 May 1966 against Aberdeen. Palace won 1-0
Probably the smallest page size programme I have in my collection.
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bisphamseasider
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Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 3:33 pm
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Pete’s Picture Palace wrote: |
written all in German
Sorry, Bispham, but I think that's Flemish. Certainly not German.
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Yes, you are probably right although I think there is some German inside. Definitely no English.
It's all foreign to me anyway. |
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bisphamseasider
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Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 3:35 pm
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69 years ago and a late finish to the 1946/7 season partly due to the weather, and in this instance, due to Charlton’s FA cup run and their appearance in the final clashing with the fixture’s original date.
17th May was actually quite an early finish compared to some clubs who had games up to the middle of June.
The programme is a standard 4 page issue with team line ups across the centre and an advert for RHO Hills on the back cover.
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derby1884 Forum Moderator
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Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 11:19 pm
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Extended end to the 46/47 season.
Mid-table clash ends in a 2-1 win for the Blades.
Angus Morrison for Derby, 17,660 in attendance.
8 page programme would have kept the reader busy for 30 seconds or so. Unless you were into reading the adverts.
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Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 12:38 am
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18th May 1960
European Cup Final
Att: 127,621
Real Madrid 7 (Di Stefano 3, Puskas 4), Eintracht Frankfurt 3 (Kress, Stein 2)
Possibly the greatest football match ever played. I remember being at school about 10 years later and our Wednesday afternoon football session was rained off. So there were 50 or 60 lads with nothing to do. And so our ever-resourceful sports master herded us all into the hall, dug out a projector and cine film of this match and we all watched in awe. Eintracht weren't a bad side but the quality of football played by Madrid was just incredible. And Kenneth Wolstenholme had the job too. We all learnt a lot more that afternoon than we would have done kicking a ball about.
I used to have a few press photos of this game:-
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bisphamseasider
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Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 9:46 am
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29 years ago (1986/7 season) and a match between Blackpool and Everton for Eamonn O’Keefe’s testimonial.
Eamonn was a real favourite at Bloomfield Road despite only being there a short while. He was a great character and made an impact straightaway, scoring some memorable goals and helping the side to promotion.
The programme is a 40 page issue packed with tributes and photos.
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Ruud Van Driver
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 12:08 am
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This would've been half hour earlier but when I returned to my PC, Windows 10 was being automatically installed without permission! Googled it on my phone to find that this is happening worldwide, it's their aggressive way of making everyone upgrade if possible. Anyone using Windows 10? If so would you recommend upgrading?
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18th May 1984
Northern Intermediate League Challenge Cup Final 2nd Leg
Newcastle Utd 1 Leeds United 2
Already leading 4-0 from the first leg Leeds secured the NIL Cup with goals from Scales & Simmonds.
We have now gotten used to winning NIL Cups!!
Single A4 sheet printed on one side only
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PeterE
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 7:20 am
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Scottish Cup Final 19 May 1984
Aberdeen 2 Celtic 1 (aet)
Autographed by three Aberdeen players (inc. Strachan & Rougvie who had just played their last game for the Dons) as they made their way with the cup on to the team coach afterwards.
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bisphamseasider
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 10:08 am
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71 years ago (1944/5 season) and a Football League Northern Section 2nd Competition fixture between Liverpool and Blackpool.
The programme is a single sheet with team line ups on the front and notes on the reverse.
Liverpool won 2-0 with 16807 in attendance.
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