Are you confusing Malcolm Allison with Terry Venables?
I suspect that the genuine hatred between Malcolm Allison and Alan Mullery also helped add fuel to the fire.
It wasn't a specific comment. I was just musing on the friction between them two in games where they managed teams against each other.
I suspect that the genuine hatred between Malcolm Allison and Alan Mullery also helped add fuel to the fire. This is them in 1970, holding nothing back when slagging off each other. Well worth watching if you've never seen it before. Now imagine those two sharing a touchline as opposing managers a few years later.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrLOJtD6Zd4
How exactly did the genuine hatred between Allison and Mullery help add "fuel to the fire" of the Brighton/Palace rivalry?
Ahhhh ok cheers mate! Chinese whispers and all that over the years, the story gets distorted I guess as I definitely heard something about spitting, or maybe that was just a conversation I was having with the wife last night and absolutely nothing to do with this!!!!
I suspect that the genuine hatred between Malcolm Allison and Alan Mullery also helped add fuel to the fire. This is them in 1970, holding nothing back when slagging off each other. Well worth watching if you've never seen it before. Now imagine those two sharing a touchline as opposing managers a few years later.
I had my nose broken up there in 1976- 77 season
I suspect that Mullery didn't much like Palace and Venables by proxy. 1970s Palace WAS Malcolm Allison. He gave them success, changed their nickname, changed their kit. It's not the greatest of mental leaps to suggest that Mullery might dislike the team that Allison moulded in his own image.
Sorry I can't give you the exact answer as you demanded but I'm not a mind reader, hence my comment about 'suspecting'.
I suspect that the genuine hatred between Malcolm Allison and Alan Mullery also helped add fuel to the fire. This is them in 1970, holding nothing back when slagging off each other. Well worth watching if you've never seen it before. Now imagine those two sharing a touchline as opposing managers a few years later.
How exactly did the genuine hatred between Allison and Mullery help add "fuel to the fire" of the Brighton/Palace rivalry?
76-77
both in old div3
both getting big gates
both going for promotion
just so happens we draw them in the FA Cup aswell
which went to 2 replays
the last being at Stamford Bridge
we had the Shed
that's all you need to know
Think that was the one where me and my brother had to take shelter behind a police van while their lot threw rocks at us.
I didn't take it personally. It was more a case of bad policing around their shitty little ghetto.
In some respects, we had existed so long in a rival free zone (when I started in 1969 Pompey were the ones sung about, yet we never played them) and apart from the occasional visit of Millwall in their J-cloth 'masks', it was all rather gentle.
So in some respects the Palace thing is coincidence, fed by repetition, some almost unavoidable intercessions, and a need for some people to have a team to hate. Apologies to those who are still fixated. That said, I'm all for mocking other teams in our division, and getting one over them (which, let's face it, will be an aspiration on hold for much of next season).
I suspect that Mullery didn't much like Palace and Venables by proxy. 1970s Palace WAS Malcolm Allison. He gave them success, changed their nickname, changed their kit. It's not the greatest of mental leaps to suggest that Mullery might dislike the team that Allison moulded in his own image.
Sorry I can't give you the exact answer as you demanded but I'm not a mind reader, hence my comment about 'suspecting'.
Just watch the Allison Mullery video, and would like to retract my previous email. Yes, Palace are *****. Allison was a ****ing ********. I ****ing hate palace. Absolute shite hole club. Scum. I hope they never win another game, and descend into the bowels of hell. ****ers. *****. Shysters. Bollocks to them.
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At Hove station and Shoreham airport among others-wonder if they will ever make a return.