31st August 1968. Crystal Palace 3 (2) (C Taylor 43, Blyth 44, C Jackson 60) Charlton Athletic 3 (2) (Treacy 5, Tees 8, Campbell 65). Selhurst Park, Att: 22,991.
Palace: J Jackson, Sewell, Bannister, Payne, McCormick, Blyth, Lazarus, Kember, C Jackson, Woodruff, C Taylor. Unused sub: Corrigan.
Charlton: Wright, Curtis, Kinsey, Campbell, Keirs, Reeves, Gregory, Tees, Treacy, Moore, Bolland. Unused sub: Went.
Referee: H Williams (Sheffield)
Penalty from Gregory awarded against Bannister for a push on Treacy in the 61st minute hit the underside of the bar and was cleared.
Newpaper report from The Express:
Charlton sizzlers go top
By Bill Hagerty
C Palace 3 Charlton 3
In a duel to decide which of these two South London sides could be the likeleist promotion candidates this season, there was enough action to keep the fans talking for weeks.
Palace, two goals down in eight minutes, creaked badly at the back in the opening stages. – “Charlton caught us with our pants down” said manager Bert Head afterwards.
But some brilliant running by centre forward Cliff Jackson helped them to draw level.
Then it was the turn of Charlton’s defence to look as insecure as a one legged steeplejack. Palace could have collected another couple before the visitors at last rallied to make sure of the point that put them top.
And here’s the blow by blow account of the action.
5 mins. A Harry Gregory corner is headed powerfully past past goalkeeper John Jackson by Ray Treacy.
8 mins. Gregory again- this time a cross which Matt Tees heads home via Jacksons flailing hands.
43 mins. Cliff Jackson draws centre half John Keirs out of the middle and Colin Taylor runs through the gap to slip the ball past Charlie Wright.
44 mins. Bobby Woodruff takes a long throw-in that looks as long as the M1 and Mel Blyth, unmarked in the penalty area, volleys spectacularly into the roof of the net.
60 mins. Jackson slips the ball in after a Mark Lazarus cross has been helped on by Kember.
65 mins. Brian Kinsey clips a John McCormick clearance back to the unmarked Alan Campbell, who has time to gaze calculatingly around him before hooking his shot past Jackson.
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Comments
I wonder how close that crowd will be to this Saturday's?
Remember the 2-0 FA Cup WIN at Selhurst in the rain later that same season?
When we scored, we danced around, lost our footing and slithered down the mudbank and landed in a big bundle on top of everyone at the bottom. LOL
The game itself was a superb end to end affair which was characteristic of a great entertaining season. We played four games against Palace that season and didn't lose any of them but they finished second, one place ahead of us and got promoted.
The result put us top of D2
That whole season was one of the standouts in our history.
One of my all time favourite Charlton sides.
Where did it all go wrong the following season?