I was also at this concert assuming it is the tour when suicide were supporting. Not that they lasted very long on stage!
The Clash were brilliant and I don't think Hastings pier has ever been so hot.
I am a reasonable family man and I enjoy a beer and a chat.
But you are Palace. So it would have to be steam in and I would make sure that my sons were there to put in the boot. Or how else will they learn.
Orient are ok, the old boys that follow them deserve respect with so many other clubs in London. Barry Hearn was the problem and a few mouthy players that overdid the celebrations.
I don't recall any special passion or atmosphere in the games against Pompey. Unlike Palace. The match at Stamford Bridge was a classic. The big club was given the Shed End and we packed it out. The few Palace who made the long journey to West London got soaked in the North Stand. We may...
Am I right in thinking that we don't see as many goals scored by diving headers as we used to. Andy Gray, Alan Clarke, Osgood, Law, Keegan, Francis Lee, seemed to be scoring this way all the time.
Are modern strickers too scared. Is it because their alice band might fall off. Are defenders...
I seem to recall that he did not see the end of this game either, although it was not as dramatic (or as quick) as the Darlington exit.
A number of North Standers got tickets in the West Stand so that they could have words with Bellotti. He decided not to stick around and this new line of...
A classic away game and one where nobody seemed to mind being locked in for over an hour when it was over. The burning police helmets (with heads inside?) was a little intimidating!
Bellotti had closed part of the north west terrace to distance himself from the angry mob. It did not work and he legged it as soon as 50 came across the pitch from the North Stand.
After that the atmosphere was amazing for such a small crowd.