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Season 1998-99 Crystal Palace (h) FA Cup Third Round |
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18 mins:
Lee Bradbury 1-0 48 mins: Gary
Speed 1-1
Ruud Gullit said:
Terry
Venables:
Irish Times match report: It would require a special supplement to do
justice to the incidents in this game but the synopsis above may act as an
indicator of an exhilarating afternoon on Tyneside. The twists and turns were reflected in the
number of times Ruud Gullit said "incredible" after the match and in
Terry Venables's chipper demeanour even in defeat. The Palace coach could easily have acted
the "Outraged from Selhurst" role after seeing Lee Bradbury upended
by Nikos Dabizas in the Newcastle area after 69 minutes with the score 1-1,
only for Mike Reed to insist that this motorcade of a match sped on, whereupon
Alan Shearer rolled in the winner 20 seconds later. But Venables appeared as mesmerised as
anyone else by the ever-changing show and said, without malice, that his mood
would have been brighter only had the referee "been as courageous on the
penalty as he had been on the sending-off." The point was not lost on Venables that if
Reed, who had already received intense abuse for dismissing Shay Given, had
awarded a penalty for a challenge even Dabizas later admitted was a foul, he
might now still be locked in a cupboard inside St James' Park. Given's red card for deliberate handball
well outside the Newcastle area after 15 minutes, though his connection seemed
accidental, had stoked an already tense atmosphere into a hostile bawl of
noise. You get a more traditional Newcastle
supporter on Cup days, the subdued season ticket-holders taking the game off,
and Gullit was mightily thankful for the increased volume. "It was our
11th man and I would like to thank them for that," he said. Facing a third defeat in a week, Newcastle
looked to their new-found idol. No, not Duncan Ferguson, who may be out for two
months: Warren Barton fashioned this resurrection. Shortly after half-time
Barton's free-kick was chested down by Shearer and volleyed in by Gary Speed
and with 20 minutes to go Shearer controlled a Barton centre to stroke in
Newcastle's second.
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