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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 06 Mar 11 5.44pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Just been posted up on t'other thread - thanks - but think this video deserves to stand alone.

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goodersgold Flag Hastings 07 Mar 11 6.39pm

The best time to follow Palace ever no question about that.

 


The world was a mess but his hair was perfect!

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eagle in cornwall Flag Made In Thornton Heath. 07 Mar 11 7.05pm Send a Private Message to eagle in cornwall Add eagle in cornwall as a friend

Awesome,I have the video of their best goals and never tire of watching it.
After watching those clips again I honestly don't reckon that we realised,at the time,just how good a team we were.
I often wonder if that European fiascio had turned out differently,would we have gone onto even greater times,but then again we could have fallen at the first hurdle...we will never know!

 


........................Then along came Johnny Byrne! and the rest, as they say, is history.....................

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Newport Eagle Flag Newport / Den Haag 07 Mar 11 7.14pm Send a Private Message to Newport Eagle Add Newport Eagle as a friend

Thanks Kermie, that brings back great memories mate. Wrighty was the most exciting player I've ever seen at Palace and with Bright as well, simply brilliant.

And don't forget Wrighty broke his leg TWICE during our cup final season, and was still the man in the final. Imagine if he'd stayed fit all season! He would definitely had gone to Italia 90.

 

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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 07 Mar 11 7.20pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Quote eagle in cornwall at 07 Mar 2011 7.05pm

Awesome,I have the video of their best goals and never tire of watching it.
After watching those clips again I honestly don't reckon that we realised,at the time,just how good a team we were.I often wonder if that European fiascio had turned out differently,would we have gone onto even greater times,but then again we could have fallen at the first hurdle...we will never know!


Do you know what, eic - I reckon we - the fans - did know how good a team we were but, sadly, Mr Steve Coppell didn't. He never had enough confidence in them to ask them to stop playing hoof ball and play it along the ground. Used to tear me hair out cos I knew what was coming. Relegation. We had a chance to become a regular top 10 in The Prem from 1991 - by god we had the players - but the will from the backroom staff and board level was just not there.

Breaks my heart still.

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montystammers Flag uk 07 Mar 11 7.24pm Send a Private Message to montystammers Add montystammers as a friend


never mind

 

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smithy_05 Flag 07 Mar 11 7.31pm

Quote Kermit8 at 06 Mar 2011 5.44pm

Just been posted up on t'other thread - thanks - but think this video deserves to stand alone.

Hankies at the ready

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eagle in cornwall Flag Made In Thornton Heath. 07 Mar 11 7.44pm Send a Private Message to eagle in cornwall Add eagle in cornwall as a friend

Quote Kermit8 at 07 Mar 2011 7.20pm

Quote eagle in cornwall at 07 Mar 2011 7.05pm

Awesome,I have the video of their best goals and never tire of watching it.
After watching those clips again I honestly don't reckon that we realised,at the time,just how good a team we were.I often wonder if that European fiascio had turned out differently,would we have gone onto even greater times,but then again we could have fallen at the first hurdle...we will never know!


Do you know what, eic - I reckon we - the fans - did know how good a team we were but, sadly, Mr Steve Coppell didn't. He never had enough confidence in them to ask them to stop playing hoof ball and play it along the ground. Used to tear me hair out cos I knew what was coming. Relegation. We had a chance to become a regular top 10 in The Prem from 1991 - by god we had the players - but the will from the backroom staff and board level was just not there.

Breaks my heart still.

Edited by Kermit8 (07 Mar 2011 7.21pm)


I'm not sure about the lack of confidence of Steve Coppell but I do know he was reluctant to change and feared failure.I reckon you are right that we were aware of their ability,as I always thought that we were a match for any side on our day.
I do know that the board restricted him a lot when he attempted to improve the squad.I recall shortly after he signed Martyn I was talking to the V-Chairman at the time,his name escapes me at the moment,who informed me that they only sanctioned the signing as they were sure they would get the money back,if we were relegated,by selling him on for a profit.
Hardly a ringing endorsement of their confidence in him.

 


........................Then along came Johnny Byrne! and the rest, as they say, is history.....................

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palacenomatterwhat Flag Kings Lynn 07 Mar 11 8.23pm Send a Private Message to palacenomatterwhat Add palacenomatterwhat as a friend

Quote Newport Eagle at 07 Mar 2011 7.14pm

Thanks Kermie, that brings back great memories mate. Wrighty was the most exciting player I've ever seen at Palace and with Bright as well, simply brilliant.

And don't forget Wrighty broke his leg TWICE during our cup final season, and was still the man in the final. Imagine if he'd stayed fit all season! He would definitely had gone to Italia 90.

Ah happy days, back in my youth.
Solid team with strikers and actual wingers.
For those that don't know, these were players who could run down the wing, beat the man and cross the ball to a forward, who may or may not score.
The point being that the winger could beat a man and set up a goal scoring opportunity.
Wright and Bright were good, but were helped by a good midfield and players who'd support, Salako and Mc Goldrick.
I am so glad (all over) that i had the opportunity to see my team playing some great football.
Maybe one day.................

 


and it's goodnight from me.......

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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 07 Mar 11 8.47pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Quote smithy_05 at 07 Mar 2011 7.31pm

Quote Kermit8 at 06 Mar 2011 5.44pm

Just been posted up on t'other thread - thanks - but think this video deserves to stand alone.

Hankies at the ready

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Big chest and massive boobs

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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 07 Mar 11 8.50pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Quote eagle in cornwall at 07 Mar 2011 7.44pm

Quote Kermit8 at 07 Mar 2011 7.20pm

Quote eagle in cornwall at 07 Mar 2011 7.05pm

Awesome,I have the video of their best goals and never tire of watching it.
After watching those clips again I honestly don't reckon that we realised,at the time,just how good a team we were.I often wonder if that European fiascio had turned out differently,would we have gone onto even greater times,but then again we could have fallen at the first hurdle...we will never know!


Do you know what, eic - I reckon we - the fans - did know how good a team we were but, sadly, Mr Steve Coppell didn't. He never had enough confidence in them to ask them to stop playing hoof ball and play it along the ground. Used to tear me hair out cos I knew what was coming. Relegation. We had a chance to become a regular top 10 in The Prem from 1991 - by god we had the players - but the will from the backroom staff and board level was just not there.

Breaks my heart still.

Edited by Kermit8 (07 Mar 2011 7.21pm)


I'm not sure about the lack of confidence of Steve Coppell but I do know he was reluctant to change and feared failure.I reckon you are right that we were aware of their ability,as I always thought that we were a match for any side on our day.
I do know that the board restricted him a lot when he attempted to improve the squad.I recall shortly after he signed Martyn I was talking to the V-Chairman at the time,his name escapes me at the moment,who informed me that they only sanctioned the signing as they were sure they would get the money back,if we were relegated,by selling him on for a profit.Hardly a ringing endorsement of their confidence in him.


Yeah, that rings true. Noades didn't want to invest (part with any cash more like) even though Sky money was only 12 months away had they survived in 92/93. Shame.

 


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