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OverviewCrystal Palace: The Complete Record is the official record of The Eagles since their formation in 1905. Written by lifelong fan Ian King, the book covers every aspect of Crystal Palace's story, from its beginnings in the Southern League Second Division to the present day. Over 400 photographs and illustrations, many never previously published, support the text and provide an insight into the evolution of the club. Different sections include Memorable Matches which were chosen as defining moments for the club, every Football League season is covered with match details, along with biographies of managers and top players. Summaries, records and statistics, complete the picture. The result is a volume that is an essential addition to the bookshelves of any fan. Put simply, this is the book every loyal Crystal Palace fan should possess. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ian KingPublisher: DB Publishing Imprint: DB Publishing ISBN: 9781780910468ISBN 10: 1780910460 Pages: 557 Publication Date: 01 January 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationLike some other supporters of Crystal Palace F.C. it began as a family heirloom. Both my parents, in their teenage years and before they met, watched Palace in the 1930s. My earliest recollection is of the radio being tuned in at five o'clock on a Saturday to hear 'how the Palace got on.' Sadly, my father suffered with Multiple Sclerosis, so my first visit to Selhurst Park, which was on my own, did not take place until 1966, and I have been a season ticket holder continuously since the summer of 1969. I have many memories of the ups and downs of supporting the club, but two that really stand out are the first promotion to Division One in April 1969 and, of course, the FA Cup semi-final against Liverpool in April 1990. In 1977 I first met Revd Nigel Sands, and since then my interest in the historical aspects of the club have grown. In 1986 Nigel asked me if I would like to contribute to the matchday programme, and that has continued to this day, while I am now able to help the club in various ways. I have also been fortunate to have a supportive family and friends, who have also embraced my passion in the club. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |