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If you find any more relating to the WW1 era that would be good. Any articles about Palace players going off to fight and also those that died or survived would be appreciated.
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Chelmsford Chronicle Friday 20 August 1915 |
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Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer Wednesday 17 May 1905. |
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Western Daily Press Wednesday 02 September 1925. |
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Birmingham Daily Mail Saturday 12 December 1914. |
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Yorkshire Evening Post Friday 01 August 1913. |
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Evening Telegraph Wednesday 13 August 1913. Part two below. |
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Nottingham Evening Post Tuesday 05 February 1924. |
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Nottingham Evening Post Wednesday 26 September 1923. |
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London Standard Tuesday 26 November 1895. Thats all for today. |
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'After a pulsating and hard ninety minutes football at Selhurst on Saturday, both teams lived to fight again today. It was a realcup tie struggle innthe sense that no quarter was asked or given but the home team threw their every effort into the game almost without abandon and it was remarkable that our side escaped without serious injury. In our opinion the referee was extremely lenient with the Palace defenders and allowed them too much liberty in the use of elbows and feet. He might with perfect propriety have awardedus two penalty kicks. On the second occasion when Hanson worked his way past all opposition he was unceremoniously brought down from behind , but to our amazement the appeal for a penalty went unheeded despite the profund hish throughout the spectators, who were obviously resigned to the imposition of the penalty incurred.' Later on in the article 'Instead of swinging the ball about with first time passes, they (Liverpool forwards) held the ball until robbed by robust and sometimes ultr vigorous tackling' You can make your own judgements on the programme notes. |
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The article says:
MORE FOOD FOR SOCCER PLAYERS Because they consider poor food adversely affected the form of their players last season, Crystal Palace FC directors are opeing a canteen at the ground. Lunches and teas will be provided at small cost for the players, for the canteen will be subsidised by the club. The new scheme is expected to commence this week. Hull Daily Mail 3 August 1949
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Also Michael Hughes a f*****g 87 year old journeyman showed Garcia, Pongolle, Potter, Kewell and Cisse how to play in a wide position, he took the p**s out of us tonight. (LFC fansite) Comment is free, but facts are sacred. (C.P. Scott) Last edited by dave_who_ru; 21-06-2014 at 08:43 PM. |
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Birmingham Gazette Monday 08 November 1915. |
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Lancashire Evening Post Friday 03 March 1905. |
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Lancashire Evening Post Wednesday 24 November 1920. |
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Crystal Palace 10 Brighton 0. |
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