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pssguy 16 Dec 17 12.07pm | |
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Originally posted by PZ Eagle
He did bring us Don Rogers though, possibly one of the most exciting players to watch, along with Johnny Byrne, the Palace ever had. Plus, for peanuts, McCormick and Blyth - one of our best-ever partnerships in central defence. Not forgetting, Cliff Jackson, whose many goals in the promotion seasons were crucial
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Croydonlad sydenham 16 Dec 17 2.52pm | |
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Enables first time by a mile , and Allison .
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Welsh Eagle 16 Dec 17 3.11pm | |
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It could end up being Woy in a few years time!
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rollercoaster Cornwall 16 Dec 17 5.49pm | |
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Venables has to be blacklisted. He destroyed Allison's team of the eigties and our last big chance of a long stint in the top flight for personal gain and then nearly destroyed the club in his second stint demanding full payment for his contract when we went into administration. To think he is our second best manager just highlights what a terrible bunch of managers we have had. I would put Bert Head probably at number two.
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charliehub newforest 16 Dec 17 5.58pm | |
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Lord Coppell, then Bert Head. What Bert did with a bunch of fairly average players was outstanding. That match against Fulham when we went up is one of the top 5 days of my life.
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boo909 Figeac 16 Dec 17 6.59pm | |
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Originally posted by Mstrobez
Edited by Mstrobez (15 Dec 2017 9.08pm) Totally agree, still a huge chance it would have gone tits up, but there were signs of improvement and he definitely wasn't given enough time, as you say, we'll never know now.
Bangell - If Camus wrote The Myth of Sisyphus today, it would be about Jason Puncheon eternally trying and failing to pass with his right foot. |
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boo909 Figeac 16 Dec 17 7.02pm | |
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Originally posted by boo909
Totally agree, still a huge chance it would have gone tits up, but there were signs of improvement and he definitely wasn't given enough time, as you say, we'll never know now.
Actual Edit: That's the second time I've quoted myself when I meant to edit. I'm a t***.
Bangell - If Camus wrote The Myth of Sisyphus today, it would be about Jason Puncheon eternally trying and failing to pass with his right foot. |
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curlyeagle crowborough 16 Dec 17 8.05pm | |
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Originally posted by Co Derry Palace
What an excellent idea for a thread. Had me thinking all day. Venables inherited the team of the 80s. Alison left him with a team of talented, young players. As always Venables was more interested in lining his own pockets and ripped Palace not once but twice. Absolute rogue of a man who for me got away with blue murder throughout his managerial career. Makes Harry Rednapp look like bloody Santa Claus.
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kenbarr Jackson Heights, Queens, New York ... 17 Dec 17 6.49am | |
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I wonder if there are any here that saw Edmund Goodman, our longest serving manager. He led Palace into the Football League and got us promoted to the 2nd Division from the 3rd South. Post war managers are dominating this thread. We had some pretty good ones pre-war as well.
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phillanth London 17 Dec 17 11.03am | |
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"Big Mal will always be a hero too. When we played Chelsea in the cup at Stamford Bridge I was pretty terrified of the Shed's fearsome reputation for thuggery. Big Mal came out and strolled round the pitch doffing his fedora to the baying mob. He'd be on an FA charge for incitement these days." Haha a great though at times scary day! Big Mal walked up to the Shed End and held up the fingers of both hands to show what he thought the score would be. They were howling with rage. Other than that though, two successive relegations and failure to win promotion from the old Third Division mean that for me he was a disaster. My top three are 1. Coppell, 2. Venables and 3. Head. Edited by phillanth (17 Dec 2017 11.05am)
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