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since1953 Maidenhead 14 Aug 15 12.22am | |
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My late father started supporting Palace when they played at the Herne Hill cycle track (probably around 1916),and he reckoned that Johnny Byrne was the finest player ever to wear the shirt. He was my hero in the late 1950s and there have been some very fine players representing us since then but in my opinion he was the greatest.
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01CPFC central coast NSW (The Mariners Mi... 14 Aug 15 4.16am | |
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Quote Sg Bilko at 11 Aug 2015 7.24am
Quote CockneyRebel at 11 Aug 2015 2.13am
I remember Johnny as my hero back when I first started watching Palace at Selhurst, standing in the mud at the Whitehorse Lane end, behind the goal of my number 1 hero Vic Rouse,(who I tried to be like..fat chance.) Johnny , was in a class of his own, just like Wilf,Yannick, are today..what a player..nobody could touch him, unbelievable for the day, as don't forget the ball was leather, and a damn sight heavier, more so when wet.. which was often.. the boots were like 'diving boots', and heavy,but Johnny performed 'magic'..I for one think Johnny Byrne deserves to be remembered in a big way at Selhurst..so how about it Steve?
No sorry those two are only fit to clean his boots, he was a brilliant player, and a family friend he was my uncle Vince Blore's best friend and was always round our house when I lived in Upper Selsdon road between 1953 and 1958. Totally agree
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Eagleinsouthport 16 Aug 15 6.09pm | |
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Just to add my simple memories of the great Johnny Byrne. I remember that manager Cyril Spiers first played him at outside left and the young Byrne, always red-faced, used to chase anything that moved! The crowd loved him, not only for his obvious skill but also his tenacity and commitment to the Palace cause. Within a year or two he was the star of the side and I can still picture him chesting down Vic Rouse's goal clearances or trapping the dropping ball on his thigh before turning past the defender - all in one silky movement. We had never seen anything like it in those dark and distant Div. 3 South and Div. 4 days. What a player he was. He could do it all. Simply one of our best ever!
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lyeemoon Girne 17 Aug 15 11.59am | |
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Quote grovel at 13 Aug 2015 4.11pm
My first match as a Palace fan was the 9-2 win against Accrington Stanley...I was 10 and it cost me 1/6d entrance. = to just over 7p in todays money. Thanks for your support but it seems nobody at the club is listening. I have heard of others' experiences of SP denying the Palace past which is hugely disappointing. One positive note is that I've had a response from Mark Bright on Twitter using #johnnybyrne so we'll see.
lo Selhurst silva felix, lo Selhurst cara nutrix, viget, vigeat, vigebit! Best team:- Jackson; Gilbert, Evans, Cannon, Sansom; Hughes, Kember, McNichol; Byrne, Holton, Wright. |
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