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 Sorry, Bert Howe was, of course, left back. 
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 Jacko 
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 Paul Hammond for me, 1975 
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 Jacko Although in the 3 games I saw in my first season, he only played in 1 of those. Frank Parsons played in the other 2 
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 My ledge of all time ...Jacko..just had this great presence about him. Sorry just read title of the thread,I ain't changing now  My first goalie...Vic(tory) Rouse,remeber shouting out " We got a Victory" when he saved or caught the ball 
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 John Jackson. 
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 We had season tickets for the 04/05 Premier League season, when I was 10 and enjoyed playing in goal myself. Loved Kiraly, his pyjamas and his hands-behind-the-back penalty saving technique. 
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 John Jackson! What a keeper he was for Palace. I believe he had a fall out with Big Mal and was replaced by Paul Hammond. I also remember David Fry making one or two appearances for Palace. If my memory serves me right I believe he resembled a TV character at the time Called Eddie Shoestring! 
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 Paul Hammond who left for Tampa Bay Rowdies and was replaced by Tony Burns. I think Peter Caswell was the reserve GK. 
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 Vic Rouse could take a goal kick which reached the half way line. Sounds ludicrous now but back then it was immense. Most goalies used to pass the ball to a full back and get the return which, in those days, could be picked up. Different skills then. 
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 Originally posted by Curlyeagle 2 
 
John Jackson! What a keeper he was for Palace. I believe he had a fall out with Big Mal and was replaced by Paul Hammond. I also remember David Fry making one or two appearances for Palace. If my memory serves me right I believe he resembled a TV character at the time Called Eddie Shoestring! Indeed he was likened to Eddie Shoestring. 
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 Nigel Martyn who is, for me, our greatest ever. 
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