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haycj Flag new cairo, now england Maidenhead,... 24 Oct 19 3.27pm Send a Private Message to haycj Add haycj as a friend

Great programme to see. Having lived less then 2 miles from Selhurst Park until aged 12 brought back good memories, good to see Sansom, Hilaire even if older lol

 

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Badger11 Flag Beckenham 24 Oct 19 4.54pm Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Just watched this my memory most be going I forgot so much of this story so it was good to be reminded.

 


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PatrickA Flag London 24 Oct 19 5.32pm Send a Private Message to PatrickA Add PatrickA as a friend

Very enjoyable programme which brought back lots of good memories.
Credit to the programme makers who put it together and also the soundtrack of songs that accompanied the footage.
Wonder what has happened to Jerry Murphy and Billy Gilbert?

 

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monkey Flag Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 24 Oct 19 5.59pm Send a Private Message to monkey Add monkey as a friend

Came straight in from work and watched it, absolutely superb, great memories, my palace supporting years will never get any better than that 76 through to 1980 period, as big Dave Swindles said, if ever he feels a bit down, he just thinks of those times, happy days

 

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gloryhunter Flag EDINBURGH 24 Oct 19 7.34pm Send a Private Message to gloryhunter Add gloryhunter as a friend

Originally posted by eagleswin

Try here: [Link]


Thanks for the link - that would bring a tear to a glass eye. Fabulous time to be a Palace supporter, talent in every position, most of whom came throught the ranks. A great trip down memory lane.Some of those crowds - jeez.

 


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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 24 Oct 19 7.43pm

Absolutely brilliant. Enjoyed every second.

Thanks for the link.

 


"It feels much better than it ever did, much more sensitive." John Wayne Bobbit

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bashy2 Flag London 24 Oct 19 9.06pm Send a Private Message to bashy2 Add bashy2 as a friend

brilliant loved it bought back memories had s great team thanks for the link

 

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ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 24 Oct 19 10.26pm Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

Originally posted by bashy2

brilliant loved it bought back memories had s great team thanks for the link

ditto, wondrous, all of them were great but I got a soft spot for Swindlehurst watching that 'all mi bruvvers' fist against his heart, and Ian Evans as well, but absolutely brilliant.

 

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thechaddyboy Flag Peterborough 24 Oct 19 10.46pm Send a Private Message to thechaddyboy Add thechaddyboy as a friend

Originally posted by eagleswin

Try here: [Link]

Thanks, just sat & watched it in full, so many great memories especially that 3-1 over Brighton & the Burnley game

 


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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 24 Oct 19 10.57pm

Great to see the footage of Kenny.

Would even today walk into any team in the land. Utterly incredible player. Best defender we have ever had and possibly the best player.

 


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merganser Flag 24 Oct 19 11.16pm Send a Private Message to merganser Add merganser as a friend

Anyone know what happened to Big Mal’s fedora? Was it auctioned for charity?

What are Jim Cannon and Dave Sw’hurst doing now?

They’re not senior citizens yet, are they?

Vince Hilaire was terrific. Is he a pundit? If not, he’d be great on the telly.

Bill Nighy was slightly flat as a celebrity narrator. I’d have preferred Roy Hudd who would have been more effervescent.

Steve Parish was in good form.

Perhaps we’ll be the team of the 2020s.

 

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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 24 Oct 19 11.37pm

Originally posted by ex hibitionist

ditto, wondrous, all of them were great but I got a soft spot for Swindlehurst watching that 'all mi bruvvers' fist against his heart, and Ian Evans as well, but absolutely brilliant.

I wonder if Benteke will bang his chest and say that in 40 years time..

Makes you feel privileged to have been a fan then.

 


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