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We were the first European team to visit South Africa after apartheid, A great achievement
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The first English team to win at the San Siro? Anglo-Italian Cup, 1971?
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70/71 we stopped Arsenal winning the treble, we were the only team to win at Highbury all season indeed they could not beat us at Highbury despite having two chances! Bobby Tambling scored both goals in the league cup game. Indeed we played Arsenal four times that season and they only beat us once. We lost the home league match 0-2 drew the away game 1-1 as mentioned. The league cup was a quarter final and we drew 0-0 at Selhurst in a pulsating match then won the replay 2-0.
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The loss was on the Big Match we hit the bar before they scored, the final goal was in the last minute what John Sewell was playing at in the lead up only he will know. There was a chance that the replay would have been on TV however it was the 70's the TV crews were on strike that night To view the link you have to Register or Login Last edited by N Herts Eagle; 10-10-2013 at 12:35 PM. |
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We had some good victories that season with the addition of the experience and class of Tambling and Birchinell making a big difference. We were beating teams that had easy victories against us the previous season. We also had win at Old Trafford (1-0 Tambling again) and a 1-1 draw at Anfield.(Gerry Queen)
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Highest Premier league goal scorer to be relegated? (AJ 04/05)
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It was not a glamorous competition, but the BBC did show a number of the games and we should never undervalue our victories in the competition that year. We were up against real quality.
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A Palace player appears in the top ten all time international goal scorers ahead of Gerd Muller (OK, it's only Stern John).
A spy played for Palace during the Second World War (OK, I don't care if this is unproven or fiction, I just love the idea of it!)
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And that zaha's last goal for palace was against them !
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I thought the place Woolwich Arsenal was named becuase there was an Arsenal there?
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Thought Wally was left back, could be wrong though.
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I may be wrong, but during the last sojourn to the top flight, Palace knocked the holders Arsenal off the top spot with a 1-1 draw at Selhurst, a position they were never again to reach that season, and a 0-0 draw at Selhurst v Man Utd ruined their chance of a tilt for the title too. The bad news is that this opened the door for the Rentboys to win the title.
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Not a record as such but how long we've now stayed in the top two tiers is incredible for a club of our size.
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We hold the British record for the number of penalties awarded in one game.
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Only team in history to win a play-off match at the AMEX!
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The only team to finish in the last 4 of all 3 major competitions in the same season.
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At one point we were in the Guinness Book of World Records for the fastest ever goal - Keith Smith within 6 seconds of KO.
Not sure whether we still hold that one? |
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