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Saturday 2nd November 1929 Oldham hosted the Australian tourists at Watersheddings , Oldham. The Australians won 18-10. Oldham points coming from two tries by Rix and Oster and two goals by Rix

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Winter came early to Bury in 1968 - this game was postponed.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 1:06 am 
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4th November 1964

Football League Cup, 4th round

Att: 11,141

Leicester City 0 Crystal Palace 0

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 11:19 am 
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Feyenoord 1 - 0 Aberdeen, UEFA Cup 2nd Round, 4/11/1987.
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Having won the first leg 4-1, the return leg would be a breeze, yes?
Oh dear....

In those pre-internet and wall-to-wall coverage of European ties days, we had to rely on Radio 2......I remember listening to this game at my Granny's house, borrowing her transistor radio and taking it out into the garden shed for some peace and quiet.

40 years ago to the day.......that is scary.


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 11:38 pm 
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You have a PM Steve
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 11:19 pm 
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Whatever happened to these kind of tournaments?


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 1:47 am 
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7th November 1964

A momentous day for me - my first ever CPFC away match - and the first ever programmes I bought to kick off my collecting habit (2 blokes were selling them from boxes on the train back home).

Football League, Division 2.

Att: 20,161

Southampton 0 Crystal Palace 1 (Burridge)



Peter Burridge (my first hero)

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 8:01 am 
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derby1884 wrote:
Whatever happened to these kind of tournaments?



Living in London at the time, I used to go to these every year around the late seventies and early eighties. They were a big deal at the time and most teams involved played their best players. I'm sure Keegan played whilst he was England captain. I can't imagine the teams of today letting their superstars crash around on a wooden floor for the night.
I can recall some "lively" nights around Wembley Arena with fans from the likes of Spurs, Chelsea, West Ham and Millwall all in the same place at the same time in a dangerous era.
I think the tournaments died in the mid eighties, but tried a doomed comeback in the nineties? Soccer sixes and Masters football tried to "fill the gap" I suppose, but always had a testimonial feel about it. The 5 a sides were important to the clubs, players and fans alike.
Thanks for stirring up some forgotten memories.
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9th November 1968

Football League, Division Two

Att: 10,444

Oxford United 0 Crystal Palace 2 (Kember, Woodruff)

The first meeting of these 2 clubs



Steve Kember

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9th November 1968 Division 2 Fulham 2 v 2 Portsmouth. Att: 14,601.

Nothing special about this match apart from the fact that yours truly decided to enter the world!! A Pompey Fan was born!!




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9th November 1968 Division 2 Fulham 2 v 2 Portsmouth. Att: 14,601.

Nothing special about this match apart from the fact that yours truly decided to enter the world!! A Pompey Fan was born!!







Doubt you had much imput in that decision !!!
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Something a little different - 52 years ago today, the Fabs played the Granada in East Ham.
The tour programme was generic and not specific to each night - but the scribbles inside my copy make it obvious that "Jenny and Sue" were at this particular show...and both obviously went to look at Paul Smile

Wish they'd left the ticket stub inside!


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PompeyPhil wrote:
9th November 1968 Division 2 Fulham 2 v 2 Portsmouth. Att: 14,601.

Nothing special about this match apart from the fact that yours truly decided to enter the world!! A Pompey Fan was born!!


Happy birthday, young man!
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10th November 1958

FA Youth Cup, 2nd Round

Crystal Palace 1 Eastbourne United 4



Might have been a "shock" result?
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11th November 1944

Football League, South

Att: 4,950

Crystal Palace 6 (Kurz 3, Wilson, Mountford, Somerfield) Clapton Orient 1



Fred Kurz



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PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 11:55 pm 
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49 years ago today.

The negative? United won 5-0.

The positive? It was at least an improvement on the 8-0 defeat at Leeds a couple of weeks earlier....


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61 years ago today.

Surprisingly sparse attendance of 16,652 to watch the East Midlands derby.

This 0-3 defeat for the Rams would begin a sequence whereby they would win just 2 of their next 25 league games - and end up in Division Three (North).


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14th November 1953

Football League, Division III South

Att: 14,547

Watford 4 Crystal Palace 1 (Andrews)



Cecil "Archie" Andrews

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18th November 1950

Football League, Division III South

Att: 12,146

Crystal Palace 1 (Kelly) Ipswich Town 3



Noel Kelly

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