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Quote Gladys Allover at 19 Apr 2011 12.56pm

Quote Bunny Wailer at 02 Feb 2011 4.15pm

It's got to be Julian really. He is a superb shot-stopper and usually brilliant at claiming crosses. Has been a bit patchy with that this season but I think that's to do with the back 4. He also has a great kick. Number one from my time at Palace (going back to 1977).

Nige was a master shot-stopper, but a bit iffy at claiming crosses from what I remember. Also his kicks were abysmal - he was in the era where they changed from being able to pass back to keepers to not. Hence him and many others could not really deal with the back pass.

Gabor was class but he never really spoke English. Bad communication with the lads.

Carlo was OK but not a top keeper.

Digby was undone by the 9-0.

The Vassen lad that we loaned from Blues was superb, but not up to Julian's standards. Same applies to Thomas Myhre or whatever he was called. Great loan signing but not the same class.

John Burridge was a good bloke - but mad and not the best goalie. He used to stick his gum on the goal post before kick off, then get it back at half time!

I can't comment on Jacko or Glazer!

Bunny.


Perry Suckling was in goal for the 9-0 at Anfield.


Thats right it was Perry. I was there, and to be fair, we could have had David Seaman or Peter Schmeichel in goal that night, we'd have still got beat 9-0. Our defence was shocking!

 


Pardew!!!........ 4-3 Palace!!!

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nigel martyn i remember a double save he did at home to southampton a 2-2 draw could not believe my eyes best save i ever saw a palace keeper make
loved jacko too and budgie i remember tony burns and paul hammond, who were the more ordinary of our keepers

 

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