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Bin Liner Flag London , Southfields 28 Nov 13 9.11am Send a Private Message to Bin Liner Add Bin Liner as a friend

Quote Willo at 27 Nov 2013 11.17am

My friend who was captain of Chelsea reserves in the 70s was at the club at the same time as Bason.My friend also knows Ray Wilkins as they were at Chelsea together.My friend when to play for the first team at both Wimbledon and QPR before ending up at Wealdstone where he played with both Stuart Pearce and Vinny Jones.


Mickey Fillery?

 


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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 28 Nov 13 9.26am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Quote Ian J at 28 Nov 2013 9.08am

What may be seen as commenting on the subject matter by some may well be viewed as irrelevant willy waving by others

Ian J

You must be in the "Willy waving" camp !!!! LOL
I'll put my willy away !!!!


 

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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 28 Nov 13 9.28am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Quote Bin Liner at 28 Nov 2013 9.11am

Mickey Fillery?

No not Fillery but I think they were at Chelsea together.

My friend played hundreds of games for Chelsea reserves but never made the first team. He played 52 first team games for Wimbledon and 2 first team games for QPR.

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Bin Liner Flag London , Southfields 28 Nov 13 9.33am Send a Private Message to Bin Liner Add Bin Liner as a friend

Quote Willo at 28 Nov 2013 9.28am

Quote Bin Liner at 28 Nov 2013 9.11am

Mickey Fillery?

No not Fillery.

My friend played hundreds of games for Chelsea reserves but never made the first team. He played 52 first team games for Wimbledon and 2 first team games for QPR.

Edited by Willo (28 Nov 2013 9.28am)


Phil Driver? what era?

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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 28 Nov 13 9.41am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Quote Bin Liner at 28 Nov 2013 9.33am
Phil Driver? what era?

I think my friend was at Wimbledon at the same time as Phil Driver.My friend is not a household name so might not mean anything to you. He was at Chelsea until 1977 (Dave Sexton was manager), then transferred to QPR 77-78 before moving to Wimbledon 78-81.He then transferred to Wealdstone and was in a very successful side.


 

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NEILLO Flag Shoreham-by-Sea 28 Nov 13 10.38am Send a Private Message to NEILLO Add NEILLO as a friend

Brian Bason has made the right back position his own in every ' worst ever ' Palace team I've selected/seen.

Big Mal was never his boss at Palace ( although he may have been at Plymouth ?? ) , BB was brought in by Dario Gradi.

If England recognition depended on enthusiasm alone, he would have been a contender, but in terms of ability I would have said he was punching above his weight if he was playing for...off the top of my head....Wealdstone.

 


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The Sash Flag Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 28 Nov 13 11.28am Send a Private Message to The Sash Add The Sash as a friend

If Brian Bason was ever on the verge of an England call up it would have been on the basis of 'if every professional, ex-professional, semi professional, ex-semi professional and sunday park right back dies in a series of mysterious incidents you can have the number 2 shirt at the next world cup Brian'

 


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SE9 EAGLE Flag 29 Nov 13 7.26am

Without doubt the WORST full back in living memory.One game in the early 80s the Arfur was virtually empty and as BB balooned another one into the stand you could hear all the bitter abuse.My mate even threw the ball at his face to which BB said he was trying as hard as he could.Im afraid I replied and called him a c###.His head sagged and he looked a broken man.....

 

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eddie.the.eagle Flag Buckingham 02 Dec 13 6.49pm Send a Private Message to eddie.the.eagle Add eddie.the.eagle as a friend

So most of you think he had no skill factor to his game play at all,he must be a lying tw@, you wait til i see him again, the bloody bounder ! one thing that puzzles me though, is if he was as bad as you say,how the hell does someone like that play for 4 league sides ! otherwise we could have all chased the dream and played at a professional level !
Come on chaps, he couldn't have been that bad

 

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dingdong Flag bognor regis 03 Dec 13 2.02pm Send a Private Message to dingdong Add dingdong as a friend

he was,believe ne. truely f?cking useless

 

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NEILLO Flag Shoreham-by-Sea 03 Dec 13 2.17pm Send a Private Message to NEILLO Add NEILLO as a friend

Quote eddie.the.eagle at 02 Dec 2013 6.49pm

So most of you think he had no skill factor to his game play at all,he must be a lying tw@, you wait til i see him again, the bloody bounder ! one thing that puzzles me though, is if he was as bad as you say,how the hell does someone like that play for 4 league sides ! otherwise we could have all chased the dream and played at a professional level !
Come on chaps, he couldn't have been that bad


It's in the same league as the Da Vinci code, how they got the stones to Stonehenge and how Les Dennis ever got into Amanda Holden's knickers....

 


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colinandsued Flag Haywards Heath 03 Dec 13 2.53pm Send a Private Message to colinandsued Add colinandsued as a friend

From memory, Brian Bason was one of the players Dario Gradi bought in when he was appointed manager soon after Ron Noades took over. I think other players were David Price and Tommy Langley. From what I can recall, he was a very ordinary player in a poor team.
That couple of seasons in the early 1980's were as bad as anything I can remember in my 60+ years of supporting Palace. Poor football, poor crowds and there seemed to be a feeling of pessimism and aimlessness on and off the pitch.

 

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