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Palacetinian Flag Surrey Fam 29 Sep 12 12.35am Send a Private Message to Palacetinian Add Palacetinian as a friend

...Palace made it to the top of the old English First Division by beating Ipswich 3-1 at Selhurst Park. It was a day I'll never forget.

As much as I love Palace I don't think it will ever happen again...

 


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Dan1 Flag Croydon 29 Sep 12 12.40am Send a Private Message to Dan1 Add Dan1 as a friend

We beat Ipswich 4-1. I think we had 12 points from 8 games (2 points for a win) and had won 4 and drawn 4

Quote Palacetinian at 29 Sep 2012 12.35am

...Palace made it to the top of the old English First Division by beating Ipswich 3-1 at Selhurst Park. It was a day I'll never forget.

As much as I love Palace I don't think it will ever happen again...


 

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cornwalls palace Flag Torpoint 29 Sep 12 12.40am

No reason that it could not..........staying there maybe.

 


.......has our coach driver done a Poo'yet, without thinking about Gus!

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james03 Flag Bangkok 29 Sep 12 2.36am Send a Private Message to james03 Add james03 as a friend

Yes it was 4-1 and I went with a pal who was an Ipswich fan. He thought they were lucky to escape with that scoreline!

If anyone else remembers the same as I do then it was the 'Gerry Francis' match. The guy was just immense, he ran the entire game, controlled everything with perfect tackles, passes and positioning. Probably the best individual performance by any player I have ever seen.

We truly believed that great things were in store at that moment in time. Alas history proves us all totally wrong!


Edited by james03 (29 Sep 2012 2.37am)

 


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chris123 Flag hove actually 29 Sep 12 2.39am Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Quote Palacetinian at 29 Sep 2012 12.35am

...Palace made it to the top of the old English First Division by beating Ipswich 3-1 at Selhurst Park. It was a day I'll never forget.

As much as I love Palace I don't think it will ever happen again...


I think you might have forgotten a goal

 

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PalacePhotoMan Flag Wallington 29 Sep 12 10.09am Send a Private Message to PalacePhotoMan Add PalacePhotoMan as a friend

I haven't forgotten that goal.

Ipswich corner headed clear at near post by Sansom to edge of our box, Hilaire collected it and turned quickly, hit a pass down the left wing to Flanagan who had moved wide into space, he advanced down the left and hit a cross to edge of their box and Jim Cannon appeared from nowhere and volleyed it right footed into the back of their net.

Best goal I have ever seen.

 


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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penbourne44 Flag Tunbridge Wells 29 Sep 12 10.11am Send a Private Message to penbourne44 Add penbourne44 as a friend

Quote james03 at 29 Sep 2012 2.36am

Yes it was 4-1 and I went with a pal who was an Ipswich fan. He thought they were lucky to escape with that scoreline!

If anyone else remembers the same as I do then it was the 'Gerry Francis' match. The guy was just immense, he ran the entire game, controlled everything with perfect tackles, passes and positioning. Probably the best individual performance by any player I have ever seen.

We truly believed that great things were in store at that moment in time. Alas history proves us all totally wrong!


Edited by james03 (29 Sep 2012 2.37am)


Jim Cannon scored the 4th goal, the one that put us top, from a Gerry Francis cross - he was amazing!

 

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Bubbs Flag Edinburgh 30 Sep 12 9.33am Send a Private Message to Bubbs Add Bubbs as a friend

Great day - was there.

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'Better stop dreaming of the quiet life 'cos it's the one we'll never know'

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'Better stop dreaming of the quiet life 'cos it's the one we'll never know'

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'Better stop dreaming of the quiet life 'cos it's the one we'll never know'

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'Better stop dreaming of the quiet life 'cos it's the one we'll never know'

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'Better stop dreaming of the quiet life 'cos it's the one we'll never know'

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