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Hoof Hearted 24 Oct 10 10.54am | |
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Jim Cannon
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lyeemoon Girne 24 Oct 10 5.47pm | |
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Peter Simpson
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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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 24 Oct 10 9.46pm | |
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In My time which is 74 onwards there are probably 10 I coul argue a case for but..... Big Mal - Daddy of the team of the 80's and reason for the 'glamourisation' of the humble Glaziers Jim Cannon - 500 odd games and he worked his bollocks off in every one Attilio Lombardo - Best player to pull on the jersey I have ever seen Ian Wright - Best English player I have ever seen at Selhurst Steve Coppell - For taking a battered and bruised football club into European places and an FA Cup Final
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braunstoneagle the middle of bumf*** nowhere... 24 Oct 10 9.51pm | |
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Ian Wright
‘Football isn’t instant coffee. You have to work at it. You must grow the bean, grind it.’ Ian Holloway |
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REDNBLUEARMY69 25 Oct 10 9.41am | |
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Jim Cannon
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SW2Eagle London 25 Oct 10 5.12pm | |
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Jim Cannon - I'm not old enough to remember him, but his record speaks for itself.
The Three Twerps were one twerp short... again! |
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Cookie The Eagle Norfolk in Chance 25 Oct 10 9.25pm | |
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Dougie Freedman
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Old Spice green st green 25 Oct 10 11.17pm | |
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Mum and Dads top 5 in no particular order are: Dad John Sewell (never booked?) Mum is: Terry Long Me?
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Eaglesnut Waterford 27 Oct 10 2.36pm | |
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Quote lankygit at 24 Oct 2010 8.14am
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. 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.
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kevpofcpfc 27 Oct 10 5.24pm | |
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Jim Cannon
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Jannali_Pete Jannali 27 Oct 10 10.22pm | |
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Johnny Byrne
Also Sydney FC Supporter - Frank Farina Now In Charge & Still Bottom Of The League (1.1.13) |
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claretandblue Isle of Portland, Dorset 29 Oct 10 9.08pm | |
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'Jacko'
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