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    I’ve never seen this clip before. Fair do’s to Jimmy Hill, he lets it develop and doesn’t try to intervene. 😂

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    Too young to remember this i was at a private party watching stag movies

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      I was 13, too young to remember and was probably busy giving my mates hand jobs. I think that's what we did back then.

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        Originally posted by Alan Lung View Post
        I was 13, too young to remember and was probably busy giving my mates hand jobs. I think that's what we did back then.
        It's what we did, and still do Skip!

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          Have to admit. The humour on here has bitten the dust. No more laugh out loud moments. The funnier posters have all drifted away.
          Just left with the type of replies on this thread. About as funny as an Orphanage burning down ☹️

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            Originally posted by William Treseder View Post
            https://youtu.be/TrLOJtD6Zd4?si=tibmgGK1BLXv59bx
            I’ve never seen this clip before. Fair do’s to Jimmy Hill, he lets it develop and doesn’t try to intervene. ��
            The days when listening to players and ex-players could be quite interesting and informative ..

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              Malcolm Allison was a very marmite character. I didn't like his over the top flamboyance. For me it was very satisfying to see us relegate Allison's Crystal Palace to Division 3 in the final game of 1973/74 thanks to an equaliser by Tony Villars

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                Wait…..there’s young people on here ?

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                  Originally posted by William Treseder View Post
                  Have to admit. The humour on here has bitten the dust. No more laugh out loud moments. The funnier posters have all drifted away.
                  Just left with the type of replies on this thread. About as funny as an Orphanage burning down ☹️
                  Agreed, some regulars on here are about as funny as a military funeral!…..I think that’s what the ‘ignore’ button is for. ; )

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                    Originally posted by William Treseder View Post
                    https://youtu.be/TrLOJtD6Zd4?si=tibmgGK1BLXv59bx
                    I’ve never seen this clip before. Fair do’s to Jimmy Hill, he lets it develop and doesn’t try to intervene. 😂
                    That is brilliant. Thanks for sharing (I have never seen it, although I was 6 at the time….)

                    If only punditry had this sort of bite now, rather than the mindless banality that we get served up, bar the odd exception :-/

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                      Re: For the older posters on here.

                      Originally posted by William Treseder View Post
                      Have to admit. The humour on here has bitten the dust. No more laugh out loud moments. The funnier posters have all drifted away.
                      Just left with the type of replies on this thread. About as funny as an Orphanage burning down ☹️
                      Agreed :-(

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                        Originally posted by Enoch Mort View Post
                        Malcolm Allison was a very marmite character. I didn't like his over the top flamboyance. For me it was very satisfying to see us relegate Allison's Crystal Palace to Division 3 in the final game of 1973/74 thanks to an equaliser by Tony Villars
                        He was also an overrated myth! 9 English clubs, a losing record at everyone & a 27% win ratio, yet a hero to many!

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                          Originally posted by Des Parrot View Post
                          He was also an overrated myth! 9 English clubs, a losing record at everyone & a 27% win ratio, yet a hero to many!
                          Yes it seems so strange now.

                          He appeared to live off the success of being Joe Mercer’s assistant at Man City during their glory days of the late 60s and yet never really did anything spectacular as a manager himself bar one high profile Cup run with Palace, I think anyway….. :-/

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                            Originally posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
                            That is brilliant. Thanks for sharing (I have never seen it, although I was 6 at the time….)

                            If only punditry had this sort of bite now, rather than the mindless banality that we get served up, bar the odd exception :-/
                            The lawyers would be licking their lips if that type of interview was shown now. I also thought it was great if a little bit cringy as well.

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                              Whenever I hear Malcolm Allison’s name the first thing that comes into my mind is “Hereford “

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