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View PALACE FOR EVER's Profile PALACE FOR EVER Flag London 24 May 15 12.02pm Send a Private Message to PALACE FOR EVER Add PALACE FOR EVER as a friend

I made my debut for watching in 1977 at 11 so I start from there for my best five.

One thing I have to distinguish from is your best five from your favourite five.

Lombardo
Wright
Thomas (c)
Sansom
Martyn

From the present squad could Zaha, Bolasie, Dann, or Kelly be in there if they stay longer and add to their game. Maybe even Souaré especially if he develops into a creative midfield player.

 


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Quote Joe Bloggs at 12 May 2015 7.08pm

I have been a Palace supporter since before the end of ww2
and some of the players suggested are not even close to being in the top five, time and age play a lot of tricks!

Like many others I liked Don Rogers but in truth he was inconsistent and carried injuries.Steve Kember was a good player but is best described as a grafter.

Jacko is often mentioned because of his heroic displays but as a goalkeeper he was surpassed by Bill Glazier,Nigel Martyn and probably Roy Bailey

I was a big fan of Jimmy Canon,Charlie Chase from many years back was another talented centre back...but in my opinion Eric Young was the best that we have had.

Best defender was Kenny Sansom.

Johnny Byrne was absolute class, ( many years back a manager was heard to say put him over the touchline before he starts taking the piss)Byrne was very influential in developing the forward skills of Geoff Hurst who was initially a wing half (midfield player)

Wright has been the best out and out striker and the influence of Mark Bright on his game should never be ignored.

Perhaps not the most gifted play but the way that Geoff Thomas drove the team forward was wonderful to watch.

My Five are:
Byrne
Wright
Sansom
Young
Thomas

What an excellent assessment. I've watched Palace for nearly as long as you and certainly would not argue with your first three. Byrne is head and shoulders above the rest. Have you read his brilliant biography by Brian Belton?

The next two are difficult. I think I'd quarrel with Young and suggest the brilliant Ian Evans and possibly stalwart Jim Cannon. I would say that Thomas is there or thereabouts but if Andy Gray hadn't been such an idiot (bit part player?)at his best he was magnificent. Has anyone mentioned Cliff Holton who was imperious? Did you ever see Peter Simpson? (not wishing to be rude).

 


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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agree with ian j
u cant use Lombardo - went home at Christmas feigning injury. was on 55k a week abt 15 years ago or whatever more than our home gate receipts

speroni (close with john Jackson)
jim cannon
Kenny Samson
mark bright
ian wright

 


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View norwayeagle's Profile norwayeagle Flag Trondheim 25 Jun 15 2.28pm Send a Private Message to norwayeagle Add norwayeagle as a friend

Don Rogers
Ian Wright
Kenny Sansom
Eric Young
Jim Cannon

 

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Quote PALACE FOR EVER at 24 May 2015 12.02pm

I made my debut for watching in 1977 at 11 so I start from there for my best five.

One thing I have to distinguish from is your best five from your favourite five.

Lombardo
Wright
Thomas (c)
Sansom
Martyn


I started watching in 1973 and got to agree with this.

 


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View BEDDERS1977's Profile BEDDERS1977 Flag Christchurch 16 Aug 15 10.16pm Send a Private Message to BEDDERS1977 Add BEDDERS1977 as a friend

My top 5

Ian Wright
Mark bright
Andy Gray : would be great in our midfield today
Geoff Thomas
Clinton morrison

 

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View Dweeb's Profile Dweeb Flag East London 23 Aug 15 5.51pm Send a Private Message to Dweeb Add Dweeb as a friend

Defo a generational thing:

Jackson
Rogers
Taylor
Hilaire
Sansom

Edited by Dweeb (23 Aug 2015 5.52pm)

 


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John Jackson Jim cannon. Alan whittle Don Rodgers cliff holton Sub A J

 

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