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Palace_Guard Kyiv 26 Oct 11 2.08am | |
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Quote Palacetinian at 25 Oct 2011 11.43pm
Quote slubglurge at 25 Oct 2011 11.11pm
Ah! Don Rogers, definitely my favourite Palace player. I was at the Man U game and the Stoke game in which he scored the ITV goal of the season, he was electrifying, he was a bit inconsistent but players of that skill level often are but the good bits outweighed the bad, when he was on song he put in performances that were talked about for years as we are doing now. Here are the highlights of the Stoke game in which Don scored THAT magic goal. Sit back and enjoy....
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starks park 26 Oct 11 4.13pm | |
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Quote PalacePhotoMan at 25 Oct 2011 11.51pm
Which club was Mel Blyth supporting? Seeing as he got a Cup Winners' medal there, his loyalties may be divided! Mel is a Palace man, goes to most home matches..
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eagle in cornwall Made In Thornton Heath. 26 Oct 11 8.50pm | |
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Quote Morpeth Eagle at 25 Oct 2011 11.36pm
Bloody hell EIC ,what a ,or is it mamories you have.....again great post,yep ,re-kindled some grey matter,what a player.......Gawd seem so long ago,but now like yesterday Quote eagle in cornwall at 25 Oct 2011 7.14pm
Never forget that day,standing on the Holmesdale Terrace as the goals went in and it was magic brushing Man U aside,one of the best in my life long support for Palace. I was gutted on the Monday after the game though,Man U sacked Manager Frank O'Farrell,as if being beaten by us was not our great display but because Frank O'Farrell was the reason for the defeat. Wonder if anyone else remembers the signing of Don from Swindon,for just under £150.000. However,his persistence paid off when he did land him but the strange thing was that Dave Mackay Managed Swindon for just one season and whilst other Managers there wouldn't allow him to leave Mackay did........And shortly after that he left Swindon,which seemed very strange indeed at the time. I always thought it was convenient that Mackay allowed the deal to go through just before his departure. Nice one Bert!!
It wasn't long before Malcolm Allison sussed out that Venables wasn't happy with the move,as he didn't really have much of an appetite to become a Palace player,so he sent on him on a coaching course to get his badges. And he got them,as we found out to our detriment in later years...........So to a certain extent Big Mal kick started his managerial career......Talking about kicking that's what Venables should have got up the @rse when he screwed us! Bumped into Big Mal quite a bit around the ground in those days,whilst bouncing around my old stomping grounds....lovely fella! Venables hur!!!!
........................Then along came Johnny Byrne! and the rest, as they say, is history..................... |
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Eagle El Medway 30 Oct 11 7.52pm | |
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Quote eagle in cornwall at 25 Oct 2011 7.14pm
Once a Glazier, now an Eagle, Palace Forever. |
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Pete53 Hassocks 09 Nov 11 5.06pm | |
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I always thought it a bit strange that we got relegated season 1972-1973 for surely by mid-season we had our best line-up of the four seasons that we survived in the top flight. If the team we had in 1969-70 could survive then it's a mystery to me that the 72/73 side were unable to. After the Everton game when the Don made his debut we only won a further six matches and one of those was a "dead" fixture against Man City we having already been relegated ( if my memory serves me right).
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simlaboy coulsdon 12 Nov 11 11.43pm | |
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I am sure his debut v Everton was on MOTD that night, our first colour TV, didnt Mel Blyth and Alan Whittle have a set to.my memory is not what it was
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NEILLO Shoreham-by-Sea 13 Nov 11 12.09am | |
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Quote simlaboy at 12 Nov 2011 11.43pm
I am sure his debut v Everton was on MOTD that night, our first colour TV, didnt Mel Blyth and Alan Whittle have a set to.my memory is not what it was
Yes, Blyth and Whittle had a scrap in a bad tempered FA Cup game v Everton. Not the league game. Shortly after, we signed Alan and they became team mates. I had the pleasure of meeting DR and AW a few years ago. Both very pleasant guys who look back on their time with Palace with a lot of affection. And on his day, Don was in a class of his own...
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