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Rubin Flag 25 Apr 14 8.13am Send a Private Message to Rubin Add Rubin as a friend

To be fair to scarlet, I think they meant that we could think about getting Moyes if Pulis were to get poached.

 

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EastEndPalace Flag WithHardNutsCosImAHardBastard 25 Apr 14 9.27am

Quote Rubin at 25 Apr 2014 8.13am

To be fair to scarlet, I think they meant that we could think about getting Moyes if Pulis were to get poached.


Which he wont discussing it feels like treason to a great manager so everybody joining in should be ashamed

 

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Mstrobez Flag 25 Apr 14 9.38am Send a Private Message to Mstrobez Add Mstrobez as a friend

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Quote Clint Hill at 24 Apr 2014 8.54am

we don't want another sweaty thanks, freedman was hard enough to understand.



Nothing like a short memory. Without our sweaties you can kiss goodbye to the greatest player in our history (Jim Cannon), a season in the top flight (David Hopkin), survival (Dougie), the resilience of John McCormick's defending and Gerry Queen's goals, which kept us up for four years and that's without touching on John Hughes, Iain Phillip and hundreds of others in between all the way up to Barry Bannan who've made huge contributions to Palace. Don't want Moyes, but our debt to Scotland is considerable.

We wouldn't even be in the top flight if it wasn't for dougie - alot of people easily forget that

 


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Lyons550 Flag Shirley 25 Apr 14 9.46am Send a Private Message to Lyons550 Add Lyons550 as a friend

Quote Mstrobez at 25 Apr 2014 9.38am

Quote sydtheeagle at 24 Apr 2014 4.50pm

Quote Clint Hill at 24 Apr 2014 8.54am

we don't want another sweaty thanks, freedman was hard enough to understand.



Nothing like a short memory. Without our sweaties you can kiss goodbye to the greatest player in our history (Jim Cannon), a season in the top flight (David Hopkin), survival (Dougie), the resilience of John McCormick's defending and Gerry Queen's goals, which kept us up for four years and that's without touching on John Hughes, Iain Phillip and hundreds of others in between all the way up to Barry Bannan who've made huge contributions to Palace. Don't want Moyes, but our debt to Scotland is considerable.

We wouldn't even be in the top flight if it wasn't for dougie - alot of people easily forget that

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rob1969 Flag Banstead Surrey 25 Apr 14 10.37am Send a Private Message to rob1969 Add rob1969 as a friend

Quote shannegraney7 at 24 Apr 2014 11.08pm

David Moyes won't be joining any football club, as he is to be the new leader of the UK Independence Party, for doing such a great job of getting and keeping Manchester out of Europe


 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 25 Apr 14 2.22pm

Wages might be an issue.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 25 Apr 14 2.23pm

Quote rob1969 at 25 Apr 2014 10.37am

Quote shannegraney7 at 24 Apr 2014 11.08pm

David Moyes won't be joining any football club, as he is to be the new leader of the UK Independence Party, for doing such a great job of getting and keeping Manchester out of Europe


 


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Plane Flag Bromley 25 Apr 14 2.31pm

Quote Mstrobez at 25 Apr 2014 9.38am

Quote sydtheeagle at 24 Apr 2014 4.50pm

Quote Clint Hill at 24 Apr 2014 8.54am

we don't want another sweaty thanks, freedman was hard enough to understand.



Nothing like a short memory. Without our sweaties you can kiss goodbye to the greatest player in our history (Jim Cannon), a season in the top flight (David Hopkin), survival (Dougie), the resilience of John McCormick's defending and Gerry Queen's goals, which kept us up for four years and that's without touching on John Hughes, Iain Phillip and hundreds of others in between all the way up to Barry Bannan who've made huge contributions to Palace. Don't want Moyes, but our debt to Scotland is considerable.

We wouldn't even be in the top flight if it wasn't for dougie - alot of people easily forget that

When you extricate yourself from his bottom, answer me why you believe the above to be true?

 

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Mstrobez Flag 02 May 14 7.14pm Send a Private Message to Mstrobez Add Mstrobez as a friend

Quote Plane at 25 Apr 2014 2.31pm

Quote Mstrobez at 25 Apr 2014 9.38am

Quote sydtheeagle at 24 Apr 2014 4.50pm

Quote Clint Hill at 24 Apr 2014 8.54am

we don't want another sweaty thanks, freedman was hard enough to understand.



Nothing like a short memory. Without our sweaties you can kiss goodbye to the greatest player in our history (Jim Cannon), a season in the top flight (David Hopkin), survival (Dougie), the resilience of John McCormick's defending and Gerry Queen's goals, which kept us up for four years and that's without touching on John Hughes, Iain Phillip and hundreds of others in between all the way up to Barry Bannan who've made huge contributions to Palace. Don't want Moyes, but our debt to Scotland is considerable.

We wouldn't even be in the top flight if it wasn't for dougie - alot of people easily forget that

When you extricate yourself from his bottom, answer me why you believe the above to be true?

Wtf do you mean? Did you go away last season or are you just f***ing retarded? The reason we got into the play offs wasn't because Holloway got us there it was because when he took over DOUGIE HAD US TOP OF THE LEAGUE ON AN UNBEATEN RUN OF 14 OF WHICH WE WON 11, how anyone thinks that he's not the reason we are in the Prem is beyond f***ing belief. I'm not sucking anyone's arse and he is of courts a traitor but just because someone betrays a team DOES NOT take away the fact that we are in the PL due to what he did before and the success he evidently he had. Some so called football fans on this site actually thinking we would've went up with Ollie from the start last season!!! Haha!! Do me a favour!! U remember his record for us in the league?? We were one of the favourites to go down last season some absolute mongrels seem to forget!

Edited by Mstrobez (02 May 2014 7.22pm)

 


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Palace15eagle Flag London 02 May 14 7.55pm Send a Private Message to Palace15eagle Add Palace15eagle as a friend

Quote Mstrobez at 02 May 2014 7.14pm

Quote Plane at 25 Apr 2014 2.31pm

Quote Mstrobez at 25 Apr 2014 9.38am

Quote sydtheeagle at 24 Apr 2014 4.50pm

Quote Clint Hill at 24 Apr 2014 8.54am

we don't want another sweaty thanks, freedman was hard enough to understand.



Nothing like a short memory. Without our sweaties you can kiss goodbye to the greatest player in our history (Jim Cannon), a season in the top flight (David Hopkin), survival (Dougie), the resilience of John McCormick's defending and Gerry Queen's goals, which kept us up for four years and that's without touching on John Hughes, Iain Phillip and hundreds of others in between all the way up to Barry Bannan who've made huge contributions to Palace. Don't want Moyes, but our debt to Scotland is considerable.

We wouldn't even be in the top flight if it wasn't for dougie - alot of people easily forget that

When you extricate yourself from his bottom, answer me why you believe the above to be true?

Wtf do you mean? Did you go away last season or are you just f***ing retarded? The reason we got into the play offs wasn't because Holloway got us there it was because when he took over DOUGIE HAD US TOP OF THE LEAGUE ON AN UNBEATEN RUN OF 14 OF WHICH WE WON 11, how anyone thinks that he's not the reason we are in the Prem is beyond f***ing belief. I'm not sucking anyone's arse and he is of courts a traitor but just because someone betrays a team DOES NOT take away the fact that we are in the PL due to what he did before and the success he evidently he had. Some so called football fans on this site actually thinking we would've went up with Ollie from the start last season!!! Haha!! Do me a favour!! U remember his record for us in the league?? We were one of the favourites to go down last season some absolute mongrels seem to forget!

Edited by Mstrobez (02 May 2014 7.22pm)


We were actually fourth when Freedman joined Bolton. Another thing was that all our wins under Freedman last season were by just one goal. It was only when Holloway came in that we started to do teams by three or four at home... Holloway also deserves credit for holding his hands up, and he is a big reason why we have stayed up this season.

 


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sydtheeagle Flag England 02 May 14 7.57pm Send a Private Message to sydtheeagle Add sydtheeagle as a friend

Quote Plane at 25 Apr 2014 2.31pm

Quote Mstrobez at 25 Apr 2014 9.38am

Quote sydtheeagle at 24 Apr 2014 4.50pm

Quote Clint Hill at 24 Apr 2014 8.54am

we don't want another sweaty thanks, freedman was hard enough to understand.



Nothing like a short memory. Without our sweaties you can kiss goodbye to the greatest player in our history (Jim Cannon), a season in the top flight (David Hopkin), survival (Dougie), the resilience of John McCormick's defending and Gerry Queen's goals, which kept us up for four years and that's without touching on John Hughes, Iain Phillip and hundreds of others in between all the way up to Barry Bannan who've made huge contributions to Palace. Don't want Moyes, but our debt to Scotland is considerable.

We wouldn't even be in the top flight if it wasn't for dougie - alot of people easily forget that

When you extricate yourself from his bottom, answer me why you believe the above to be true?

Well, you highlighted my observation "survival. Dougie". If you really need to know why that is true, the word you're looking for is "Stockport." Have you only recently started following Palace?


Edited by sydtheeagle (02 May 2014 7.58pm)

 


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Firegut Flag Croydon 02 May 14 8.18pm Send a Private Message to Firegut Add Firegut as a friend

In the extremely unlikely event that Sir Tony is no longer our manager after the summer, we'll have to choose between Ancelotti, Mourinho, and Guardiola. Moyes will be managing Mcdonalds

 

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