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adrian b Flag Landrindod, Wales 13 Oct 13 5.10pm Send a Private Message to adrian b Add adrian b as a friend

Quote Bill Glazier at 07 Oct 2013 6.01pm

Quote adrian b at 05 Oct 2013 2.45pm

JC 60. Doesn't seem possible. But a great, great player and the best goal I ever saw! Palace had just been promoted and were sitting top of the league eith a team made 90% of our 'own' kids. Ipswich, Bob by Robson, for 5/7 years the second best team in the land. Palace won 4-0 and the best goalo. no4, saw the ball played out of defence by JC. He kept running, immaculate through ball by Jerry (Spud) Murphy down the wing to Paul (Doris)Hinchelwood. He crosses in to JC running through and he hits it first time. From then on Palace never went any further. Samson went to Arsenal as a swop for Clive Allen, Terry Fenwick didn't adjust to the vacant position quickly enough, although he went on the be England'd defender (marked Marradona in the hand of god match). Palace sold half the stadium to Sainsburys and my Dad wrote to protest that Palace were not now going to become one of the 'big' names. We know now don't we. JC was the last present from Bert Head who played him as a youngster at home to Chelsea. He Scored in front of 45,000. Wow they were the days!


Adrian I think we beat Ipswich 4-1.
A great game.
And Big Malcolm Allison gave Jim his debut.
Head had been sacked.
I think.


Yes, time does play tricks. But Bert Head actually picked the team v Chelsea, his last act as manager and thus ' his final gift. Other than that your facts may be right but the spirit of the time must not be forgotten. Someone told me that they had seen the league attendance figures for the early '70s and Palace were second to Man Utd. Then, when the league drew up a list of teams to be be allowed a preferencial fixture list to prepare for the World cup, Palace were among those teams. Somehow the Glaziers lost their way since then

 

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marklt Flag Portugal 24 Oct 13 11.14pm Send a Private Message to marklt Add marklt as a friend

Yep, 4-1 against Ipswich. I was there in the Old Stand with me old man and a bunch of uncles and cousins up from Cornwall.

Best goal I've ever seen at Selhurst. I believe it was 1979, but my memory is slightly different from Adrian B's in one or two areas.

Ipswich had a corner and Jimbo rose to head it out to the edge of the box around the half-moon. Gerry Francis controlled it, spun and passed seemingly all in one movement out to the left wing where Mike Flanagan pulled it down, just inside our half, in acres of space.

Meanwhile Jimbo had been carried by his own momentum from his headed clearance to the half way line and he just kept going.

Credit to Flanagan (who was never my favourite player, but did put in one or two decent efforts during his time with us) he spotted Jimbo powering forward and swept the ball down the middle to the edge of the Ipswich area, where Jim met it on the volley and the whole place went mental.

Ah happy days

 

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adrian b Flag Landrindod, Wales 26 Oct 13 9.46am Send a Private Message to adrian b Add adrian b as a friend

Yes it was something like that. In my opinion, the best goal I've witnessed at Selhurst. Only big difference in recalls is I think the ball was played out down the right. I could be wrong but great days........................

 

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blind eagle Flag Covington.Tennessee 29 Oct 13 7.42pm Send a Private Message to blind eagle Add blind eagle as a friend

A Very Happy Birthday to you Mr.Jim Cannon and I hope you will enjoy a great many more. You provided so much joy for us supporters and you served Palace really well, wish you were still with us!.

 

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SE9 EAGLE Flag 29 Nov 13 7.35am

Quote marklt at 24 Oct 2013 11.14pm

Yep, 4-1 against Ipswich. I was there in the Old Stand with me old man and a bunch of uncles and cousins up from Cornwall.

Best goal I've ever seen at Selhurst. I believe it was 1979, but my memory is slightly different from Adrian B's in one or two areas.

Ipswich had a corner and Jimbo rose to head it out to the edge of the box around the half-moon. Gerry Francis controlled it, spun and passed seemingly all in one movement out to the left wing where Mike Flanagan pulled it down, just inside our half, in acres of space.

Meanwhile Jimbo had been carried by his own momentum from his headed clearance to the half way line and he just kept going.

Credit to Flanagan (who was never my favourite player, but did put in one or two decent efforts during his time with us) he spotted Jimbo powering forward and swept the ball down the middle to the edge of the Ipswich area, where Jim met it on the volley and the whole place went mental.

Ah happy days


ITV cameras were there that day.Do you remember all those LWT vans with all the innards hanging out?Pity there was a last minute industrial action and THAT goal survives only in the minds of those who were lucky to be there that day.......

 

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dingdong Flag bognor regis 01 Dec 13 10.15am Send a Private Message to dingdong Add dingdong as a friend

canon is a legend and should be working for palace in some capacity

 

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