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Thornheatheagle Flag thornton heath 14 Nov 10 7.35pm

jim cannon, john burridge, alan stephenson, derek jeffries, dougie freedman.

 

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Clint Hill Flag Bromley 15 Nov 10 8.50pm Send a Private Message to Clint Hill Add Clint Hill as a friend

its funny how one goal can give not the greatest or most popular players legendary status,for example..

dave 'it had to happen' swindlehurst

david 'looking to curl one' hopkin

alan pardew
neil shipperley


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eagle in cornwall Flag Made In Thornton Heath. 15 Nov 10 10.34pm Send a Private Message to eagle in cornwall Add eagle in cornwall as a friend

Johnny Byrne.
John Jackson.
Geoff Thomas.
Ian Wright.
Steve Coppell.

 


........................Then along came Johnny Byrne! and the rest, as they say, is history.....................

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fubar 16 Nov 10 8.47pm

From my time only I'd have to say

Ian Wright
Vince Hilaire - iconic in the sash
Jim Cannon
Geoff Thomas
Nigel Martyn

All 5 solidly comfortable in 'palace legend' status for what they accomplished whilst at the club.

There are loads more of course, just 5 will always lead to debate. Kember, taylor, rogers, byrne were before my time, Coppell of course if you're including managers - don't underestimate what he did for our club, we could easily have been the size of Leyton Orient today if it wasn't for him.

 


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fubar 16 Nov 10 8.50pm

It's also a fair point that a true palace legend played for us before most of us were born - Peter Simpson had an outrageous scoring record for us.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 08 Dec 10 9.43am

Jim Cannon
Peter Simpson
Ian Wright
John Jackson
Geoff Thomas

In more recent years

Julian Speroni
Dougie Freedman
Michael Hughes
Clinton Morrison
Andy Johnson.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 08 Dec 10 9.44am

Quote fubar at 16 Nov 2010 8.50pm

It's also a fair point that a true palace legend played for us before most of us were born - Peter Simpson had an outrageous scoring record for us.

Not just by Palace standards either, by any standard. Six goals in one game!


 


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iron_man Flag Bristol/Leeds 08 Dec 10 12.20pm Send a Private Message to iron_man Add iron_man as a friend

Quote jamiemartin721 at 08 Dec 2010 9.43am

Jim Cannon
Peter Simpson
Ian Wright
John Jackson
Geoff Thomas

In more recent years

Julian Speroni
Dougie Freedman
Michael Hughes
Clinton Morrison
Andy Johnson.


I reckon Aki should be on the 'recent' list. Maybe the most intelligent, witty and entertaining player to have played for us in recent times. Fans loved him.

 


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"We'll go down as legends. No..we'll stay up as legends." Nathaniel Clyne

I haven't seen the film. I have a plated arm!

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lyeemoon Flag Girne 09 Dec 10 8.16pm Send a Private Message to lyeemoon Add lyeemoon as a friend

Quote iron_man at 08 Dec 2010 12.20pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 08 Dec 2010 9.43am

Jim Cannon
Peter Simpson
Ian Wright
John Jackson
Geoff Thomas

In more recent years

Julian Speroni
Dougie Freedman
Michael Hughes
Clinton Morrison
Andy Johnson.


I reckon Aki should be on the 'recent' list. Maybe the most intelligent, witty and entertaining player to have played for us in recent times. Fans loved him.

Pleased to see Peter Simpson who clearly should be in any all time 5. But by the same token so should Johnny Byrne. Just look at his England record whilst playing in the bottom divisions.


 


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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Lewisham Eagle Flag Lewisham 09 Dec 10 8.20pm Send a Private Message to Lewisham Eagle Add Lewisham Eagle as a friend

Dougie Freedman
Andy Johnson
Julian Speroni
Aki Riihilahti
Clinton Morrison

 

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dave4343palace Flag Copthorne 13 Dec 10 9.31pm Send a Private Message to dave4343palace Add dave4343palace as a friend

Steve Coppell
Geoff Thomas
Mark Bright
Nigel Martyn
Lombardo

 


George Courtney, the World Cup referee, everyone is looking at him. When will he blow....?

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Rogers the legend Flag Auckland 25 Dec 10 9.06pm Send a Private Message to Rogers the legend Add Rogers the legend as a friend

In no order -

Don Rogers
Peter Taylor
Jim Cannon
Ian Wright
Kenny sansom

I would love to put in Johnny Byrne, but never saw him play so....

 


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