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skatman 15 Apr 14 9.22pm | |
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Quote maxipalace at 15 Apr 2014 8.34pm
remember his first game of the premier season in 2004/5 when he made the error that Let Everton back in the game and he will be aiming to have another clean sheet against them tomorrow. Edited by maxipalace (15 Apr 2014 8.36pm)
He quite clearly means another clean sheet for the fourth game in succession.
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glazedallover Allier 15 Apr 14 9.32pm | |
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Quote skatman at 15 Apr 2014 9.22pm
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Quote maxipalace at 15 Apr 2014 8.34pm
remember his first game of the premier season in 2004/5 when he made the error that Let Everton back in the game and he will be aiming to have another clean sheet against them tomorrow. Edited by maxipalace (15 Apr 2014 8.36pm)
He quite clearly means another clean sheet for the fourth game in succession.
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MikeT Burlington (Toronto Area) 15 Apr 14 11.53pm | |
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Quote glazedallover at 15 Apr 2014 9.32pm
Quote skatman at 15 Apr 2014 9.22pm
Quote glazedallover at 15 Apr 2014 9.17pm
Quote maxipalace at 15 Apr 2014 8.34pm
remember his first game of the premier season in 2004/5 when he made the error that Let Everton back in the game and he will be aiming to have another clean sheet against them tomorrow. Edited by maxipalace (15 Apr 2014 8.36pm)
He quite clearly means another clean sheet for the fourth game in succession.
With perfect vision I'd suggest "Another clean sheet against them" is rather referring back to the 0 - 0 draw when Everton were at Selhurst in November.
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oxtedeagle big O 16 Apr 14 12.09am | |
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Deserves every accolade and every last morsel of adulation, for he is a bonafide LEGEND of this football club. 100 clean sheets and goodness-knows how many points preserved, I think,even still, we neglect how sensational he has been for us over the years. Many players, with their own significant and sometimes vital contributions, have come and gone in recent times. From Wight&Bright to Hopkin curling one, AJ's goals and Dougie's day in the Stockport sun, still not knowing how Dazza scored THAT goal and, of course, Wilf's wing wizardry. Jules is different. He truly is one of us. He deserves this Prem experience and, dare I say it, success, more than most. His patience, professionalism, consistency, leadership and loyalty define his legend. As the red and blue artwork on the wall of his new retaurant reads, "These Two Colours Unite Us All." Testamonial? Pffft, only if there's a contract and statue to go with it!
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Seth On a pale blue dot 16 Apr 14 1.19am | |
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Quote oxtedeagle at 16 Apr 2014 12.09am
Deserves every accolade and every last morsel of adulation, for he is a bonafide LEGEND of this football club. 100 clean sheets and goodness-knows how many points preserved, I think,even still, we neglect how sensational he has been for us over the years. Many players, with their own significant and sometimes vital contributions, have come and gone in recent times. From Wight&Bright to Hopkin curling one, AJ's goals and Dougie's day in the Stockport sun, still not knowing how Dazza scored THAT goal and, of course, Wilf's wing wizardry. Jules is different. He truly is one of us. He deserves this Prem experience and, dare I say it, success, more than most. His patience, professionalism, consistency, leadership and loyalty define his legend. As the red and blue artwork on the wall of his new retaurant reads, "These Two Colours Unite Us All." Testamonial? Pffft, only if there's a contract and statue to go with it! Great post oxted. Jules truly is a solid gold Palace legend. I remember a few years ago there was talk he wanted to play in the prem, understandably, and Fulham were supposedly in for him. He said he loved Palace and wanted to play in the top flight with us, but at that time it didn't look likely so he was wondering if he'd ever get to play at the highest level. For whatever reason it never happened with Fulham and Jules accepted it and just got on with the job of being the best keeper he could be for us. How good must it be for him now, after all the years he spent with us battling it out in the championship, in and out of admin, struggling against relegation, Sheffield Wednesday and all, to be finally playing for the club he loves in the Premier League? Not just that, but to go through the playoffs and win promotion at Wembley, with everything that's happened this season and the massive part he's played in our revival and the many, many points he's rescued for us. The man is a f*cking superhero and I feel privileged to have been a fan while he's been part of the club. I hope one day Jules writes a book about his time at Palace because it would be the most incredible story and an amazing read!
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oxtedeagle big O 16 Apr 14 3.19pm | |
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Quote Seth at 16 Apr 2014 1.19am
Quote oxtedeagle at 16 Apr 2014 12.09am
Deserves every accolade and every last morsel of adulation, for he is a bonafide LEGEND of this football club. 100 clean sheets and goodness-knows how many points preserved, I think,even still, we neglect how sensational he has been for us over the years. Many players, with their own significant and sometimes vital contributions, have come and gone in recent times. From Wight&Bright to Hopkin curling one, AJ's goals and Dougie's day in the Stockport sun, still not knowing how Dazza scored THAT goal and, of course, Wilf's wing wizardry. Jules is different. He truly is one of us. He deserves this Prem experience and, dare I say it, success, more than most. His patience, professionalism, consistency, leadership and loyalty define his legend. As the red and blue artwork on the wall of his new retaurant reads, "These Two Colours Unite Us All." Testamonial? Pffft, only if there's a contract and statue to go with it! Great post oxted. Jules truly is a solid gold Palace legend. I remember a few years ago there was talk he wanted to play in the prem, understandably, and Fulham were supposedly in for him. He said he loved Palace and wanted to play in the top flight with us, but at that time it didn't look likely so he was wondering if he'd ever get to play at the highest level. For whatever reason it never happened with Fulham and Jules accepted it and just got on with the job of being the best keeper he could be for us. How good must it be for him now, after all the years he spent with us battling it out in the championship, in and out of admin, struggling against relegation, Sheffield Wednesday and all, to be finally playing for the club he loves in the Premier League? Not just that, but to go through the playoffs and win promotion at Wembley, with everything that's happened this season and the massive part he's played in our revival and the many, many points he's rescued for us. The man is a f*cking superhero and I feel privileged to have been a fan while he's been part of the club. I hope one day Jules writes a book about his time at Palace because it would be the most incredible story and an amazing read! His journey with us has been quite remarkable. He has risen to, and conquered, every challenge he/we have faced. He absolutely epitomises the resillience and togetherness with which we've become associated over the past few years. A true role model for the young fans and players alike, he is, absolutely, a f*cking superhero, for whom folklore beckons. I just pray that he can pull off one more miracle and force his way into the Argie squad for Brazil. Selhurst will burst with pride.
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