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View peterg's Profile peterg Flag Anerley 12 May 24 9.01am Send a Private Message to peterg Add peterg as a friend

Originally posted by stevethenorm

Its a big list I know.
I just go down until I find one that works well for me.
Hope you find you one

Many thanks - and yes I found one in the end!

 


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View maddog's Profile maddog Flag Wiltshire 12 May 24 9.19am Send a Private Message to maddog Add maddog as a friend

Originally posted by rob1969

Would prefer a good mid table finish and maybe a cup run and chance of a Wembley final than "Europe" next season !

I am pretty ambivalent about watching Palace in Europe too but if we want to retain the likes of Olise, Eze, Guehi, Doucoure and Wharton then we need to be able to give them the opportunity to compete at that level.

 

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View 1969eagle's Profile 1969eagle Flag manchester 12 May 24 11.00am Send a Private Message to 1969eagle Add 1969eagle as a friend

Olise masterclass yesterday. Apart from one closely missed half chance he was quite magnificent. Best (potential career) player at palace since I have been supporting (1969). Wonder what that non celebrating goals thingy is though ? One moreyearor half season please !

 

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View YT's Profile YT Flag Oxford 12 May 24 12.50pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by 1969eagle

Olise masterclass yesterday. Apart from one closely missed half chance he was quite magnificent. Best (potential career) player at palace since I have been supporting (1969). Wonder what that non celebrating goals thingy is though ? One moreyearor half season please !

Who has he overtaken to gain that accolade in your estimation? Kenny Sansom? Peter Taylor? Wilfried Zaha? Thinking back to when they were youngsters here, obviously.

 


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View 1969eagle's Profile 1969eagle Flag manchester 12 May 24 12.53pm Send a Private Message to 1969eagle Add 1969eagle as a friend

Originally posted by YT

Who has he overtaken to gain that accolade in your estimation? Kenny Sansom? Peter Taylor? Wilfried Zaha? Thinking back to when they were youngsters here, obviously.

Don roger’s, and peter taylor were my picks before olise

 

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View YT's Profile YT Flag Oxford 12 May 24 1.13pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by 1969eagle

Don roger’s, and peter taylor were my picks before olise

Don Rogers is an interesting choice as a Palace player showing future potential. He joined us at age 27 having already been a professional footballer for 10 years and having already won a major honour.

Taylor was 20 when he signed for Palace. I remember the headline on the back page of the paper: 'Palace swoop for boy Taylor'.

 


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View stancummins's Profile stancummins Flag 12 May 24 1.45pm Send a Private Message to stancummins Add stancummins as a friend

Rogers was the only player that I can remember , that when he received the ball there was an audible rumble of anticipation in the crowd , in expectation of him doing something exciting

 

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View Phil’s Barber's Profile Phil’s Barber Flag Crowborough 12 May 24 6.01pm Send a Private Message to Phil’s Barber Add Phil’s Barber as a friend

Originally posted by YT

Enjoy it while it lasts. It could be for just one more game.

For certain it will be.

I believe Eze & Olise are both likely to leave in the summer, although we are more optimistic of keeping Guehi.

 

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View pssguy's Profile pssguy Flag 12 May 24 6.58pm Send a Private Message to pssguy Add pssguy as a friend

Originally posted by 1969eagle

Don roger’s, and peter taylor were my picks before olise

They are an interesting comparison. Back in the day, Rogers was probably considered the better (or at least more exciting player) and he was with us in the First Division. But he performed no defensive duties- much more a requisite of a winger nowadays- unlike Taylor who, remarkably, picked up 4 England caps when we were in the third division, I believe. He'd probably be playing on the right-side now cutting in and scoring with his left foot. Or as a left wing-back in Glasner's system

 

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Originally posted by stancummins

Rogers was the only player that I can remember , that when he received the ball there was an audible rumble of anticipation in the crowd , in expectation of him doing something exciting

You're right. The only ones who come close since are Hilaire (briefly) and Zaha

 

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View PatrickA's Profile PatrickA Flag London 12 May 24 8.17pm Send a Private Message to PatrickA Add PatrickA as a friend

Plaudits to Clyne.
A potential goal saving challenge and the shot which led to the Mateta goal; but not just that - he's hardly put a foot wrong in the last 6 games and is playing with real zest.
Furthermore, I thought he also put in solid displays earier in the season under Hodgson.
Understandably fans are drawn to the displays of our forwards, but one good thing about Glasner is that he always finds times to name check some of the lesser names for their good displays.

 

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View Hannes's Profile Hannes Flag Vienna 12 May 24 9.39pm Send a Private Message to Hannes Add Hannes as a friend

Originally posted by PatrickA

Plaudits to Clyne.
A potential goal saving challenge and the shot which led to the Mateta goal; but not just that - he's hardly put a foot wrong in the last 6 games and is playing with real zest.
Furthermore, I thought he also put in solid displays earier in the season under Hodgson.
Understandably fans are drawn to the displays of our forwards, but one good thing about Glasner is that he always finds times to name check some of the lesser names for their good displays.

This has been part of his sucess with former clubs. If you watch or read his interviews carefully, you will notice that his praises of the star players usually are short (Remember something like "it's their job". Think, that's not because he doesn't realize their contributions to success, but because he knows they will get praise from all other sources. His philosophy is more to empower the also-runs instead adding to the praise of the star players.

 

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