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TomThePalaceFanatic Flag 23 Oct 10 10.07am Send a Private Message to TomThePalaceFanatic Add TomThePalaceFanatic as a friend

Sorry if this has been mentioned before (I'm sure it has) but for my GCSE English, I have to present a topic of my choice to the rest of the class. Naturally, I chose Palace, but as a young supporter I'm not sure who to include on the 'Legends' page. 5 only please!

 

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Seth Flag On a pale blue dot 23 Oct 10 2.17pm Send a Private Message to Seth Add Seth as a friend

That's hard to pin it down to only 5, but mine would be (in no particular order):

1. Don Rogers
2. Geoff Thomas
3. Ian Wright
4. Jim Cannon
5. Steve Coppell

If managers aren't allowed, no. 5 would be either Mark Bright or John Jackson.

 


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kingdowieonthewall Flag Sussex, ex-Cronx. 23 Oct 10 2.43pm Send a Private Message to kingdowieonthewall Add kingdowieonthewall as a friend

no order, but

Don rogers
steve Kember
Big Mal
Jim Cannon
Coppell

 


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Penge Eagle Flag Beckenham 23 Oct 10 4.04pm Send a Private Message to Penge Eagle Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Penge Eagle as a friend

Ian Wright
Dougie Freedman
Geoff Thomas
Nigel Martyn
Andy Johnson

 

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martin2412 Flag Living The Dream 23 Oct 10 4.27pm Send a Private Message to martin2412 Add martin2412 as a friend

Steve Coppell
Attilio Lombardo
Dave Swindlehurst
Andy Johnson
Kenny Sansom

 

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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 23 Oct 10 5.35pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

a-hem CPFC did exist before 1970 you know.

Johnny Byrne anyone?


Plus, Jim Cannon, Ian Wright, Malcolm Allison and Arthur Waite.

 


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Graham999 Flag Ashby De La Zouch 23 Oct 10 7.03pm Send a Private Message to Graham999 Add Graham999 as a friend

In no particular order, my five are

Jim Cannon
Ian Wright
Dougie Freedman
Steve Coppell
Atilio Lombardo

 


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jelholyoake Flag 23 Oct 10 9.46pm

Vince Hilaire (best winger for me since '78 ).
Jim Cannon (best centre back).
Ian Wright (for a few years we were in the presence of a football legend).
Jerry Murphy (the most gifted left boot i saw at SP).
Dave Swindlehurst (we haven't had a powerhouse forward like him).

Edited by jelholyoake (23 Oct 2010 9.46pm)

 


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danincyp Flag Old Bexley 23 Oct 10 9.52pm Send a Private Message to danincyp Add danincyp as a friend

Quote jelholyoake at 23 Oct 2010 9.46pm

Vince Hilaire (best winger for me since '78 ).
Jim Cannon (best centre back).
Ian Wright (for a few years we were in the presence of a football legend).
Jerry Murphy (the most gifted left boot i saw at SP).
Dave Swindlehurst (we haven't had a powerhouse forward like him).

Edited by jelholyoake (23 Oct 2010 9.46pm)


Will o the wisp.
my favourite ever Palace player, as a a teenager I remember him causing "utter chaos" in the Middlesbrough defence.
Can't believe he never played for England.

 


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collier row eagle Flag romford essex via another galaxy 23 Oct 10 9.58pm Send a Private Message to collier row eagle Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add collier row eagle as a friend

Quote Penge Eagle at 23 Oct 2010 4.04pm

Ian Wright
Dougie Freedman
Geoff Thomas
Nigel Martyn
Andy Johnson


Yeah that goes for me too.

 

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lankygit Flag Lincoln 24 Oct 10 8.14am Send a Private Message to lankygit Add lankygit as a friend

First and foremost,good luck with your GCSE`s Tom.

AS you only want 5 names I thought I would put forward one each of 5 categories 1. staff 2. goalkeeper 3.defender 4. midfielder 5. forward.

1. Sydney Bourne. Elected as our first chairman by the first ever Palace board. These were the guys who gave us this club we love so much! He remained chairman from day one, in the southern league, until 1930, overseeing Palaces` rise to div 2. As an alternative, perhaps Edmund Goodman, secretary for the first couple of years, and then manager, who enjoyed the same "ride" to div 2. I have seen it written (many years ago), that he cadged our kit from his former club (Villa). Not sure if that is a true fact though. Also, it was he who persuaded Syd Bourne to become involved.

Though I am an old git, even I don`t go back that far! I first watched The Palace as a 7 year old in 1957.
So onto players, and these are people I do have first hand knowledge of!

2. John Jackson. For me an absolute Palace legend. Kept goal for us in our first ever top flight stint. Ever present for the first 3 seasons, missing only 4 or 5 games in the fourth, and like Jules now, probably earned us 8 or 10 points a season single handedly. Younger fans will probably say Nigel Martyn - truly a top class act, but then they didn`t have the pleasure of seeing Jacko.

3. Jim Cannon. I don`t feel any explanations are necessary, and I just cannot think of a second nomination who gets anywhere near him, not even Kenny Samson, who to this day is still, for me, the best left back I have ever seen. I still love you Jimbo!

4. Steve Kember. I will probably get stick for this , as he didn`t exactly acquit himself that well as our boss. As a player, though, he was a 100%`er. Highly talented too, made over 250 appearances in the 60`s and 70`s. As a second choice Vince Hilaire, if wingers count as midfielders that is. Probably (IMO) the best ball player to wear a Palace shirt. A bit light on getting back to help in defence, but with the ball at his feet going forward was an absolute menace.

5. Ian Wright full stop. If Ian had never been I would have said Dave Swindlehurst. Statistically, some might say it would be Peter Simpson, but Ian and Swindle did it in the top division.


There are so many others though eg AJ, Terry Long,Johnny Byrne,Mark Bright,John Burridge,Cliff Holton etc. I could go on all day.......

 


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NEILLO Flag Shoreham-by-Sea 24 Oct 10 10.05am Send a Private Message to NEILLO Add NEILLO as a friend

Johnny Byrne
John Jackson
Steve Kember
Jim Cannon
Dougie Freedman

 


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