by Top Flight » 08 Mar 2016 11:30
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by genome » 09 Mar 2016 13:45
Top Flight Gilbert Glidden
Wilf Chitty
Dickie Girling
by arreff » 09 Mar 2016 13:52
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by Tony Le Mesmer » 09 Mar 2016 14:13
Top Flight Was the game played during the daytime? Probably we didn't have floodlights in the 40s.
To this day this game still remains our biggest ever victory, until Friday night perhaps.
Were Palace completely poor that day? Or did Reading play incredible football?
by Ark Royal » 09 Mar 2016 15:05
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by Gunny Fishcake » 09 Mar 2016 19:06
Top Flight According to this Crystal Palace website, these were the line-ups that day.
http://rednbluearmy.co.uk/articles/04-0 ... tember-4th
Reading: Ken Groves, Gilbert Glidden, Jeff Gulliver, Tom McKenna, Bill Ratcliffe, Len Young, Wilf Chitty, Maurice Edelston, Tony MacPhee, Vic Barney, Jackie Deverall
Palace: Dick Graham, Robert Felton, Fred Dawes, Jack Lewis, Billy Bassett, Arthur Hudgell, Fred Kurz, Tom Reece, Ernie Waldron, Les Burrell, Dickie Girling
by Old Biscuitman » 09 Mar 2016 20:42
arreff As a follow up that match was played on a Wednesday. Three days later they played Southend and scored seven goals. In the days of Tony McPhee and Ron Blackman it was just a question of just how many they would score. Now its a question of will they manage to get a goal this week.
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