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Advertiser_Sport Flag London 04 Mar 14 11.55am Send a Private Message to Advertiser_Sport Add Advertiser_Sport as a friend

Joel Ward: Crystal Palace fans helped Glenn Murray score penalty - [Link]

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adrian b Flag Landrindod, Wales 04 Mar 14 3.29pm Send a Private Message to adrian b Add adrian b as a friend

He's a popular man is Murray and responds positively to the crowd. That encourages the crowd to bay for more and for Murray to give more. An ever increasing circle, in fact.

 

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Y Ddraig Goch Flag In The Crowd 04 Mar 14 3.43pm Send a Private Message to Y Ddraig Goch Add Y Ddraig Goch as a friend

Quote adrian b at 04 Mar 2014 3.29pm

He's a popular man is Murray and responds positively to the crowd. That encourages the crowd to bay for more and for Murray to give more. An ever increasing circle, in fact.


Interesting as Brighton fans said that whilst he gave everything on the pitch he was a bit of a cold fish.

I was inclined to agree with them but I think Murray's injury and the way the fans have responded to his return has genuinely moved him.

 


the dignified don't even enter in the game

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adrian b Flag Landrindod, Wales 04 Mar 14 3.54pm Send a Private Message to adrian b Add adrian b as a friend

Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 04 Mar 2014 3.43pm

Quote adrian b at 04 Mar 2014 3.29pm

He's a popular man is Murray and responds positively to the crowd. That encourages the crowd to bay for more and for Murray to give more. An ever increasing circle, in fact.


Interesting as Brighton fans said that whilst he gave everything on the pitch he was a bit of a cold fish.

I was inclined to agree with them but I think Murray's injury and the way the fans have responded to his return has genuinely moved him.


Moved us all!

 

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coulsdoneagle Flag London 04 Mar 14 3.55pm Send a Private Message to coulsdoneagle Add coulsdoneagle as a friend

Joel Ward is up there with Jedinak for man of the season in my opinion

 

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Palace4861 Flag Sevenoaks 04 Mar 14 10.50pm Send a Private Message to Palace4861 Add Palace4861 as a friend

Glen Murray now has more premier league goals than the whole seaweed club.

 

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WelshEagle Flag London 04 Mar 14 11.08pm Send a Private Message to WelshEagle Add WelshEagle as a friend

Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 04 Mar 2014 3.43pm

Quote adrian b at 04 Mar 2014 3.29pm

He's a popular man is Murray and responds positively to the crowd. That encourages the crowd to bay for more and for Murray to give more. An ever increasing circle, in fact.


Interesting as Brighton fans said that whilst he gave everything on the pitch he was a bit of a cold fish.

I was inclined to agree with them but I think Murray's injury and the way the fans have responded to his return has genuinely moved him.


Never got that personally. Always seemed full of passion to wear the red and blue. Maybe he just didn't like the Brighton fans or quite have the affiliation he seems to have with us.

 

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thai-eagle Flag chiang mai 04 Mar 14 11.22pm Send a Private Message to thai-eagle Add thai-eagle as a friend

Anyone noticed how relaxed Murray seemed when introduced 2 half vs Swansea? He even smiled and joked with the 4th official, maybe his long term injury has made him realize that being more open and less "grumpy" do wonders for your game? But in all honesty, just be yourself GM and remind us of your goal scoring exploits from last season. There's still 11 games to go...

 

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Username Flag Horsham 05 Mar 14 10.36am Send a Private Message to Username Add Username as a friend

Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 04 Mar 2014 3.43pm

Quote adrian b at 04 Mar 2014 3.29pm

He's a popular man is Murray and responds positively to the crowd. That encourages the crowd to bay for more and for Murray to give more. An ever increasing circle, in fact.


Interesting as Brighton fans said that whilst he gave everything on the pitch he was a bit of a cold fish.

I was inclined to agree with them but I think Murray's injury and the way the fans have responded to his return has genuinely moved him.

I was nearly in tears at the play off final when the crowd was singing his name and the rest of the squad were celebrating with him while he was on crutches.


 


Employee of the month is a good example of how someone can be both a winner and a loser at the same time.

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ray.pick Flag gt yarmouth born sydenham lond... 05 Mar 14 1.18pm Send a Private Message to ray.pick Add ray.pick as a friend

Quote thai-eagle at 04 Mar 2014 11.22pm

Anyone noticed how relaxed Murray seemed when introduced 2 half vs Swansea? He even smiled and joked with the 4th official, maybe his long term injury has made him realize that being more open and less "grumpy" do wonders for your game? But in all honesty, just be yourself GM and remind us of your goal scoring exploits from last season. There's still 11 games to go...

i think if hes given the chance to play he is definitley our best hope of staying up i wonder what sort of price he is to get 10 goals in the rest of the season it will certainly be better than watching jerrome shooting high or wide every time, its not going to be easy with some big teams to come and we at last have somebody who is confident in front of goal and can even make chances like at swansea, glenn with our fast right winger getting in a few crosses will make a big differance to the teams confidence after seeing glenn in the second half i feel better about our chances everything crossed he stays fit and well from now on ray pickering

 


Ray Pickering,.any frends still alive and kicking should contact me,born sydenham se.26 1949 yards from sydenham hill estate,.

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