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Green Bin Flag Carshalton Beeches 29 Mar 14 7.51am Send a Private Message to Green Bin Add Green Bin as a friend

Quote Willo at 28 Mar 2014 7.48pm

Quote sydtheeagle at 28 Mar 2014 5.09pm

It's Jim Cannon's debut and we haven't won a London derby in our entire four years in Division 1. Then,

Palace 2 Chelsea 1 (or was it 2-0? I can't remember, and I can't be arsed to look it up!)
l]

It was 2-0 and Cannon scored in the Holmesdale goal.
I was there !


Edited by Willo (28 Mar 2014 7.51pm)

I was there...makes me feel really old!

I was also there when we beat them at their place in the FA Cup

We are due to get one over a top side so who knows ...a surprise goal on 5mins (Bolasie) 80mins of desperate defending, Jedinak gets sent off (68mins), but we sneak a second in the 89min (Ince)


 

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Eustace H. Plimsoll Flag Aldershot 29 Mar 14 7.59am Send a Private Message to Eustace H. Plimsoll Add Eustace H. Plimsoll as a friend

Great video. Love the booking challenge. "Hello Ossie, I'm Jim, how do you do." Were all tv anchormen wizards back then?

So then, Jim Cannon... was he really any good?

That's not meant to be as apparently inflammatory as it might seem actually. What I simply mean is, how good was he?

I only caught the last knockings of his career and while he was my first hero, and though it pains me to accept it, the hard truth is my worship was probably built more on his status and stature and moustache. It can't have been his performances as I'm sure I recall often feeling a little concerned whenever he was being called into action. Even a bit of a liability almost. But I was young, plus I wasn't judging him in his prime.

So just how good was he? Up there with the greats? - Ninja, Thorn, Sorondo, Cookie, Hopkins, Moore, Hedman, Andersen,Ismael?

 


As a woman, I can step aside, or step up my game...

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Andy_G Flag Wimbledon 29 Mar 14 8.21am Send a Private Message to Andy_G Add Andy_G as a friend

Brian Moore says "Palace in the throws of a disparate relegation fight" oh things never change.

 


The ups and downs of Palace have left me older than my years

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alaneagle1 Flag Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 29 Mar 14 8.40am Send a Private Message to alaneagle1 Add alaneagle1 as a friend

Quote Eustace H. Plimsoll at 29 Mar 2014 7.59am

Great video. Love the booking challenge. "Hello Ossie, I'm Jim, how do you do." Were all tv anchormen wizards back then?

So then, Jim Cannon... was he really any good?

That's not meant to be as apparently inflammatory as it might seem actually. What I simply mean is, how good was he?

I only caught the last knockings of his career and while he was my first hero, and though it pains me to accept it, the hard truth is my worship was probably built more on his status and stature and moustache. It can't have been his performances as I'm sure I recall often feeling a little concerned whenever he was being called into action. Even a bit of a liability almost. But I was young, plus I wasn't judging him in his prime.

So just how good was he? Up there with the greats? - Ninja, Thorn, Sorondo, Cookie, Hopkins, Moore, Hedman, Andersen,Ismael?

In my eyes yes.
8/10 every game.

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Palace 13th 2017/18.

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collier row eagle Flag romford essex via another galaxy 29 Mar 14 9.03am Send a Private Message to collier row eagle Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add collier row eagle as a friend

Quote alaneagle1 at 29 Mar 2014 8.40am

Quote Eustace H. Plimsoll at 29 Mar 2014 7.59am

Great video. Love the booking challenge. "Hello Ossie, I'm Jim, how do you do." Were all tv anchormen wizards back then?

So then, Jim Cannon... was he really any good?

That's not meant to be as apparently inflammatory as it might seem actually. What I simply mean is, how good was he?

I only caught the last knockings of his career and while he was my first hero, and though it pains me to accept it, the hard truth is my worship was probably built more on his status and stature and moustache. It can't have been his performances as I'm sure I recall often feeling a little concerned whenever he was being called into action. Even a bit of a liability almost. But I was young, plus I wasn't judging him in his prime.

So just how good was he? Up there with the greats? - Ninja, Thorn, Sorondo, Cookie, Hopkins, Moore, Hedman, Andersen,Ismael?

In my eyes yes.
8/10 every game.

You seem to be holding him rather tightly Alan .........Bender!

 

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alaneagle1 Flag Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 29 Mar 14 9.31am Send a Private Message to alaneagle1 Add alaneagle1 as a friend

Quote collier row eagle at 29 Mar 2014 9.03am

Quote alaneagle1 at 29 Mar 2014 8.40am

Quote Eustace H. Plimsoll at 29 Mar 2014 7.59am

Great video. Love the booking challenge. "Hello Ossie, I'm Jim, how do you do." Were all tv anchormen wizards back then?

So then, Jim Cannon... was he really any good?

That's not meant to be as apparently inflammatory as it might seem actually. What I simply mean is, how good was he?

I only caught the last knockings of his career and while he was my first hero, and though it pains me to accept it, the hard truth is my worship was probably built more on his status and stature and moustache. It can't have been his performances as I'm sure I recall often feeling a little concerned whenever he was being called into action. Even a bit of a liability almost. But I was young, plus I wasn't judging him in his prime.

So just how good was he? Up there with the greats? - Ninja, Thorn, Sorondo, Cookie, Hopkins, Moore, Hedman, Andersen,Ismael?

In my eyes yes.
8/10 every game.

You seem to be holding him rather tightly Alan .........Bender!

Dave, just before that I was holding Nina.!!

 


Palace 13th 2017/18.

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aquickgame2 Flag Beni = summer,Caribbean = winter 29 Mar 14 9.38am Send a Private Message to aquickgame2 Add aquickgame2 as a friend

Quote alaneagle1 at 29 Mar 2014 9.31am

Quote collier row eagle at 29 Mar 2014 9.03am

Quote alaneagle1 at 29 Mar 2014 8.40am

Quote Eustace H. Plimsoll at 29 Mar 2014 7.59am

Great video. Love the booking challenge. "Hello Ossie, I'm Jim, how do you do." Were all tv anchormen wizards back then?

So then, Jim Cannon... was he really any good?

That's not meant to be as apparently inflammatory as it might seem actually. What I simply mean is, how good was he?

I only caught the last knockings of his career and while he was my first hero, and though it pains me to accept it, the hard truth is my worship was probably built more on his status and stature and moustache. It can't have been his performances as I'm sure I recall often feeling a little concerned whenever he was being called into action. Even a bit of a liability almost. But I was young, plus I wasn't judging him in his prime.

So just how good was he? Up there with the greats? - Ninja, Thorn, Sorondo, Cookie, Hopkins, Moore, Hedman, Andersen,Ismael?

In my eyes yes.
8/10 every game.

You seem to be holding him rather tightly Alan .........Bender!

Dave, just before that I was holding Nina.!!


You mean holding your knob thinking of CRE both ...Benders

 

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slubglurge Flag welling 29 Mar 14 10.07am Send a Private Message to slubglurge Add slubglurge as a friend

Cannon was fantastic. I recall in 79/80 season he scored what was described by one Sunday journalist as the best goal he's ever seen scored by a centre half. He broke up an attack and then ran the full length of the pitch to volley in the cross. I think it was against Ipswich, can't find footage anywhere though.

 

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Hoof Hearted 29 Mar 14 5.28pm

Quote slubglurge at 29 Mar 2014 10.07am

Cannon was fantastic. I recall in 79/80 season he scored what was described by one Sunday journalist as the best goal he's ever seen scored by a centre half. He broke up an attack and then ran the full length of the pitch to volley in the cross. I think it was against Ipswich, can't find footage anywhere though.


Twas against Ipswich, but wasn't the best goal of the game.

Swindle volleyed a beauty right in front of me on the Holmesdale. We won 4-1 and went top the league.

The Eagles Have Landed was the headlines in most Sunday papers.

 

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glazedallover Flag Allier 29 Mar 14 5.48pm Send a Private Message to glazedallover Add glazedallover as a friend

Quote Eustace H. Plimsoll at 29 Mar 2014 7.59am

Great video. Love the booking challenge. "Hello Ossie, I'm Jim, how do you do." Were all tv anchormen wizards back then?

So then, Jim Cannon... was he really any good?

That's not meant to be as apparently inflammatory as it might seem actually. What I simply mean is, how good was he?

I only caught the last knockings of his career and while he was my first hero, and though it pains me to accept it, the hard truth is my worship was probably built more on his status and stature and moustache. It can't have been his performances as I'm sure I recall often feeling a little concerned whenever he was being called into action. Even a bit of a liability almost. But I was young, plus I wasn't judging him in his prime.

So just how good was he? Up there with the greats? - Ninja, Thorn, Sorondo, Cookie, Hopkins, Moore, Hedman, Andersen,Ismael?

I enjoyed Derek posse giving Ron Harris the "w***er" sign....

 

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Hoof Hearted 29 Mar 14 5.53pm

Quote alaneagle1 at 29 Mar 2014 8.40am

Quote Eustace H. Plimsoll at 29 Mar 2014 7.59am

Great video. Love the booking challenge. "Hello Ossie, I'm Jim, how do you do." Were all tv anchormen wizards back then?

So then, Jim Cannon... was he really any good?

That's not meant to be as apparently inflammatory as it might seem actually. What I simply mean is, how good was he?

I only caught the last knockings of his career and while he was my first hero, and though it pains me to accept it, the hard truth is my worship was probably built more on his status and stature and moustache. It can't have been his performances as I'm sure I recall often feeling a little concerned whenever he was being called into action. Even a bit of a liability almost. But I was young, plus I wasn't judging him in his prime.

So just how good was he? Up there with the greats? - Ninja, Thorn, Sorondo, Cookie, Hopkins, Moore, Hedman, Andersen,Ismael?

In my eyes yes.
8/10 every game.


I agree with Alan...... Jimbo was the best centre half we ever had and the most loyal player and whole hearted player and captain.

Should have been Scotland's captain but mostly over looked by a host of managers.

 

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cornwalls palace Flag Torpoint 29 Mar 14 6.15pm

...he was, Palace.

 


.......has our coach driver done a Poo'yet, without thinking about Gus!

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