It was a brilliant atmosphere that day.
It was and very, very angry at the end. I would not have wanted to have been a Palace fan not that I heard of any bother towards them. The very weak ref was coined if I remember correctly.
When Lakey broke the deadlock after about an hour I thought here we go...we are on our way....
Palace were niggly before, but a switch went in them and became extremely nasty and intimidatory to our young lads and Eric Nixon. Bright particularly with his studs up. The likes of Pardew (never been a footballer) but they were all at it. Must have been a clear instruction from Coppell.
At the time I didn't blame Eric Nixon, but clearly he was stupid.
I hated that Palace side.
A couple of years later, I once asked a close friend who his Everton team were playing that weekend,and he memorably replied "We've got a fight with Crystal Palace." Still amuses me what he said and how he said it.
Vile team.
Thing is many years later I wrote an article for a Palace fanzine called One More Point. I gave the article the title "A team called Malice" and made a new friend in the editor - an enduring friendship. Even went to Stockport with him when Dougie Freedman scored a stoppage time equaliser to keep Palace up on the last day. Never had a beef with their fans.
Coppell's team of long ball scufflers and dirty cheats are quite another matter.
Oh, almost forgot. Ian Wright is a ****.