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Palace23 21 Jan 14 4.08pm | |
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I'm sure many have seen this before.......but it's worth watching again and again...... How football has changed.......... some of the tackles are insane!!!
Feed em to the pigs Errol! |
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grisley bear westward ho! 21 Jan 14 4.38pm | |
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terrific I remember it well
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urbreathstinksm8 london 21 Jan 14 4.42pm | |
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Thanks for posting... good match that 1.
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sydtheeagle England 21 Jan 14 4.52pm | |
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Eddie McGoldrick really was a p*** star in search of a cameraman.
Sydenham by birth. Selhurst by the Grace of God. |
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Jordan555x Bromley 21 Jan 14 5.01pm | |
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See Tony Cascarino scored for Millwall, my parents used to know him, saw him a few times at my mum's friends parties. Also one of my dogs belonged to Mark Fish the South African footballer who used to play for Bolton and Charlton. Edited by Jordan555x (21 Jan 2014 5.05pm)
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BigTimeCharlie Bogota 21 Jan 14 5.12pm | |
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Quote Jordan555x at 21 Jan 2014 5.01pm
See Tony Cascarino scored for Millwall, my parents used to know him, saw him a few times at my mum's friends parties. Also one of my dogs belonged to Mark Fish the South African footballer who used to play for Bolton and Charlton. Edited by Jordan555x (21 Jan 2014 5.05pm) Now you're just showing off...
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peterg Anerley 21 Jan 14 5.54pm | |
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The Jeff Hopkins own goal reminds me of the epic own goal by Len Choules who lobbed Vic Rouse from the halfway line when Palace lost 0-2 to Carlisle in Division Four on Mar 21 1959. I remember it all too well. Anyone else there that day?
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pssguy 21 Jan 14 6.51pm | |
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Quote peterg at 21 Jan 2014 5.54pm
The Jeff Hopkins own goal reminds me of the epic own goal by Len Choules who lobbed Vic Rouse from the halfway line when Palace lost 0-2 to Carlisle in Division Four on Mar 21 1959. I remember it all too well. Anyone else there that day?
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Palace23 21 Jan 14 7.14pm | |
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Quote peterg at 21 Jan 2014 5.54pm
The Jeff Hopkins own goal reminds me of the epic own goal by Len Choules who lobbed Vic Rouse from the halfway line when Palace lost 0-2 to Carlisle in Division Four on Mar 21 1959. I remember it all too well. Anyone else there that day?
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Palace23 21 Jan 14 7.14pm | |
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Quote Palace23 at 21 Jan 2014 7.14pm
Quote peterg at 21 Jan 2014 5.54pm
The Jeff Hopkins own goal reminds me of the epic own goal by Len Choules who lobbed Vic Rouse from the halfway line when Palace lost 0-2 to Carlisle in Division Four on Mar 21 1959. I remember it all too well. Anyone else there that day?
Half way line*****
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fivebellies Sevenoaks 21 Jan 14 7.29pm | |
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Great response. Can't stop giggling now !
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It's only a game Praa Sands 21 Jan 14 9.05pm | |
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Remember it well and always so good to beat our original rivals. The game had everythinig, goals, tough tackling, goal line clearances and was a great local derby. My Dad had a £1 bet at 80/1 on a 3-3 draw and was looking set to cash in until Mark Bright smashed in that brilliant winner. My Dads face was a picture of joy as he proceeded to throw his torn up betting slip into the air on the Holmesdale. Await Nostalgia move.
A stockbroker urged me to buy a stock that would triple its value every year. I told him, at my age, I don't even buy green bananas! |
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