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Sportyteacher London 09 Jun 18 8.06am | |
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Originally posted by johnno42000
Good luck to you DD. I thought he was a good, solid, reliable defender who gave everything for the cause. Not much more you can ask of any Palace player. Well said! DD was an absolute warrior as player and utterly loyal to the cause. Hope that he goes into coaching whereupon he has a well deserved, successful future on that front...
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 09 Jun 18 8.23am | |
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I wish Delaney all the very best in his new venture. Good luck Damien - you will always be in the hearts of the supporters.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 09 Jun 18 8.34am | |
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A major major part of the promotion and early survival team(s). That first Saturday he slotted in. Wow. The beginning of really something. HUGELY APPRECIATED Damo !!!!!!!!!
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ARGILE OLD GEEZER PORTIMAO 09 Jun 18 9.48am | |
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Originally posted by Stuk
Not been announced that he has, but he was pretty much done with football before he came to us. Signed for Cork i believe.
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gerry theagle newbury 09 Jun 18 10.31am | |
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Absolute legend and will be playing in the Champions League for Cork City next season.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 09 Jun 18 11.13am | |
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Originally posted by gerry theagle
Absolute legend and will be playing in the Champions League for Cork City next season. Cork City are doing well, 2nd in the table and 11 pts clear of the team in 3rd place. When manager of Reading, Steve Coppell signed Kevin Doyle, Shane Long, Alan Bennett and David Mooney from Cork City. Edited by Willo (09 Jun 2018 11.13am)
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bexleydave Barnehurst 09 Jun 18 11.21am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
Cork City are doing well, 2nd in the table and 11 pts clear of the team in 3rd place. When manager of Reading, Steve Coppell signed Kevin Doyle, Shane Long, Alan Bennett and David Mooney from Cork City.
Bexley Dave Can you hear the Brighton sing? I can't hear a ******* thing! "The most arrogant, obnoxious bunch of deluded little sun tanned, loafer wearing mummy's boys I've ever had the misfortune of having to listen to" (Burnley forum) |
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 09 Jun 18 11.55am | |
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Originally posted by bexleydave
I don't think this is for discussion in this forum.
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CockneyRebel West Harrison,NY. 09 Jun 18 12.27pm | |
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Thanks Damien..Will always be in our hearts as a Palace hero..You will NEVER be forgotten..
Here since 81...(LAST CENTURY !!).. x-Dunraven School, early 1960.... Palace 'nut' since 58.... |
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laddo london 09 Jun 18 1.25pm | |
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For me, Damo epitomises this football club. Not only had the game written him off, as a player he wrote himself off too. He was prepared to walk away until Dougie gave him his chance. His journey mirrored our own early premier league story. That team should never have stayed up according to all the pundits and damo should have never been a premier league player. However, through sheer heart and unwavering belief the team stayed up and got stronger, whilst Delaney proved he deserved a place at the top table. Without leaders such as Damo and Mile this fairytale we're experiencing would have died ages ago, A top top man. An underrated cb too in truth. A warrior of a person. I wish him all the best.
laddo "People say, live fast, die young. I say live fast, die old. That's me, the non-conformist". |
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OhthisbloodyPC 09 Jun 18 9.42pm | |
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Damien Delaney is a fantastic footballer and an exceptionally decent man. However, I find the word 'legend' a bit over used. For a start, he's not dead. He's not mythical. He's not history. He's very much part of the here and now. Still, I know what you mean, Folk lore hero If we are going to confer 'legendary' status on someone, shouldn't there be an official ceremony where he gets to put a sword out of a stone?
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GerryQueen10 Swanage 09 Jun 18 10.49pm | |
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Originally posted by laddo
For me, Damo epitomises this football club. Not only had the game written him off, as a player he wrote himself off too. He was prepared to walk away until Dougie gave him his chance. His journey mirrored our own early premier league story. That team should never have stayed up according to all the pundits and damo should have never been a premier league player. However, through sheer heart and unwavering belief the team stayed up and got stronger, whilst Delaney proved he deserved a place at the top table. Without leaders such as Damo and Mile this fairytale we're experiencing would have died ages ago, A top top man. An underrated cb too in truth. A warrior of a person. I wish him all the best. This x10
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