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exhibitionist San Leonardo Del Mar 13 Sep 11 11.25am | |
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Some of us have seen Bobby Moore, Best, Law, Hoddle, Cantona, Beckham, Lombardo etc... great players, but is there one outstanding performance from the opposition (or from our lot if you like) which stands out in your memory. Mine's a prem game back in '95 v Sheffield Wednesday - Guy Whittingham put them 1 up but Armstrong and Dowie won it for us. MoM was Chris Waddle - never knew how good he was till I saw him hovver on the wing time and again with two defenders on tiptoe facing him cacking themselves if they committed that he'll go past them so having to stand off till the round shouldered one whipped in perfectly timed and weighted crosses with the outside of his boot on to a sixpence between goalie and defenders for Wednesday runners to run on to and miss getting on to by a fag paper's width - he did this about five or six times in one half at the Whitehorse End and Palace fans booed him every time he got the ball out of pure fear. That's mine, what's yours?
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SW2Eagle London 13 Sep 11 5.07pm | |
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Nice... Actually at Selhurst, I think the performance I most remember was from Le Saux. We lost 3-0 to Chelsea, and I couldn't believe that a player could tear us apart at will from left back! I'm sure there have been others - but that sticks in my mind for some reason. I think Torre Ande Flo scored twice in that game - can't remember who else played for them that day, but there would have been some big names.
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 13 Sep 11 5.36pm | |
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a performance that always sticks in my mind was ian wright taking on plymouth by himself in the late 80's.....he scored a hat trick in a 5-1 win and one of his goals he turned several of their defenders inside out twisting and turning,they just couldn't contain him.....those were the days Edited by monkey (13 Sep 2011 5.38pm)
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gambler Kent 13 Sep 11 5.52pm | |
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Kelvin Morton - 27th March 1989.
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exhibitionist San Leonardo Del Mar 13 Sep 11 6.06pm | |
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Would you care to elaborate?
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Flightsequence 13 Sep 11 6.26pm | |
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Ah yes, Good old Kelvin. SPOT ON!
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Kermit8 Hevon 14 Sep 11 8.13am | |
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Quote exhibitionist at 13 Sep 2011 6.06pm
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David Giles for me v Swansea in FA CUP. Not for us but for them.3-3. He was awesome. We bought him on the back of that performance. He was somewhat less than awesome from then on. In fact, crap.
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saveloy carmarthen 14 Sep 11 9.31am | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 14 Sep 2011 8.13am
Quote exhibitionist at 13 Sep 2011 6.06pm
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David Giles for me v Swansea in FA CUP. Not for us but for them.3-3. He was awesome. We bought him on the back of that performance. He was somewhat less than awesome from then on. In fact, crap.
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PalacePhotoMan Wallington 14 Sep 11 9.33am | |
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4 for us, 1 for them.
Zaha, Williams, Murray, Ambrose, Scannell. A 5-man forward line who scored 3 goals in 10 minutes on 27th September 2011 at ....................... |
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billynic Petts Wood 14 Sep 11 9.42am | |
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Jon Williams, 13/09/2011............. !!
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Bubbs Edinburgh 16 Sep 11 7.45am | |
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Quote saveloy at 14 Sep 2011 9.31am
Quote Kermit8 at 14 Sep 2011 8.13am
Quote exhibitionist at 13 Sep 2011 6.06pm
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David Giles for me v Swansea in FA CUP. Not for us but for them.3-3. He was awesome. We bought him on the back of that performance. He was somewhat less than awesome from then on. In fact, crap.
I'm not sure if anyone will remember this, but early on in our promotion season of '89 we beat Leicester 4-2 at home. Geoff Thomas produced probably one of the best individual performances i ever saw at Selhurst. He was just everywhere! It was like there were 3 of him out there - one in defence, midfield and attack. So involved was he that he also managed to hit the opposition and our OWN bar! I remember one bit that had us all laughing in the Arthur and underlined his absolute committment and dominance. The Leicester forwards had the ball just inside our half and Thomas burst in, tackled them and won the ball, and at break neck speed and under no pressure continued to hurtle towards our goal, almost as if he was a Leicester player on the attack, just to make sure the ball was safe. Not sure if that despcription has painted the scene, but it just encapsulated a truely Captain Marvel performance. I actually talked to him about that game at the end of that season and he was obviously very proud of his performance. His goal from that game can be seen here at about 0:40 [Link]
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Eaglesnut Waterford 21 Sep 11 6.14pm | |
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Don Rogers v Everton in 1972 - absolutely tore them to shreds. They had no answer to his tricky runs, twists & turns. He became an instant hero at Palace.
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