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Crystal Palace Football Team pose for a group photographahead of a league match at

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Crystal Palace Football Team pose for a group photographahead of a league match at

Crystal Palace Football Team pose for a group photographahead of a league match at Selhurst Park.
back row left to right: Barry Dyson, Jack Bannister, Bobby Woodruff, John Jackson, David Payne, Alan Stephenson and Bert Howe.
Front row: Cliff Jackson, Brain Wood, Terry Long and Steve Kember

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Daily Mirror
London
Greater London
England

Media ID 21670794

© Mirrorpix

1966


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Capturing the Essence of Unity - Crystal Palace Football Team Unite Before Battle at Selhurst Park

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. In this photo print, we are transported back to the 1960s, a golden era for football enthusiasts. The Crystal Palace Football Team stands tall and proud, poised for victory as they pose together before a crucial league match at Selhurst Park. The camaraderie among these talented athletes is palpable as they form two neat rows. In the back row from left to right, we have Barry Dyson, Jack Bannister, Bobby Woodruff, John Jackson, David Payne, Alan Stephenson and Bert Howe. Each player exudes determination and passion etched on their faces. Front row center stage showcases Cliff Jackson flanked by Brain Wood on his left and Terry Long on his right. Completing this formidable lineup is Steve Kember standing confidently beside them. Their focused expressions reveal an unwavering commitment to their craft. This photograph captures not only a moment frozen in time but also encapsulates the spirit of teamwork that defines football itself. It serves as a testament to the dedication and hard work required to excel in this beloved sport. Preserved through decades by Memory Lane Prints' meticulous archiving process from Daily Herald Library's treasure trove of images; it allows us today to appreciate the rich history behind Crystal Palace Football Club's legacy. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of sporting history captured by an unknown photographer with immense skill; we are reminded that true

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