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Top 50 Goals: No. 41: Mile Jedinak Vs Millwall (20th October 2012)

Mile Jedinak isn’t known for his goal scoring prowess, but at home to Millwall this season, he produced a thunderbolt. As remembered by Bradley Russell…

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Top 50 Goals: Chris Armstrong Vs Wolves (22nd March 1995)

Chris Armstrong always had an eye for goal, with his effort against Wolves in 1995 demonstrated. Tom Meadowcroft takes a trip down memory lane…

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matthau Flag South Croydon 25 Jun 13 9.58am Send a Private Message to matthau Add matthau as a friend

all I know is ian wrights half way line goal against wombledon at plough lane in 91 is numero unooooooo. havent seen that goal for a long time

 

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He scored some absolute belters for us.

 


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Top 50 Palace Goals: No. 39: Andy Johnson Vs Liverpool (23rd April 2005)

We’ve all got a number of great memories from our last stint in the top flight, with Andy Johnson providing a large number of them. Bradley Russell remembers a goal which stunned the soon to be European champions…

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Top 50 Goals: No. 38: Andrejs Rubins (10th January 2001)

Latvian midfielder Andrejs Rubins was somewhat of a fans favourite at Palace, thanks in no small part, to goals like this one…

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There is a Clinton Morrison goal, that always goes unnoticed to most.
I just can't think who it was against.
It was a goal that if scored by a Messi or Ronaldo etc would of been remembered and recognised around the world.
Goal kick from Speroni, falls just inside the area (croydon advertiser stand) and Morrison does this ridiculous flick shot that goes in off the underside of the crossbar. Sublime technique and hope it gets recognised on this countdown as it deserves to be on the top 2. If not the best.

My opinion.

Ps, if anyone can find this goal, I'll be very grateful.

 


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Top 50 Goals: No. 37: Victor Moses Vs Reading (8th December 2009)

Having burst onto the professional scene in 2007, Victor Moses was loved by Palace fans, with goals such as this one proving why. Bradley Russell looks back at one of the Nigerian’s best performances…

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Quote matthau at 25 Jun 2013 9.58am

all I know is ian wrights half way line goal against wombledon at plough lane in 91 is numero unooooooo. havent seen that goal for a long time :(

I agree with that. It didn't get the acclaim that it deserved because it was described as a lob. It was actually a superb volley. 3rd of a hat trick?

Unfortunately the cameras also didn't do it justice!


 


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Top 50 Palace Goals: No. 36: Jobi Mcanuff Vs Brighton (20th November 2005)

Jobi Mcanuff will always be remembered for this goal, with time running out, he snatched three points from our bitter rivals. Words by Bradley Russell.

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Top 50 Palace Goals: No. 35: Darren Pitcher Vs Wolves (22nd March 1995)

Darren Pitcher didn’t have the most illustrious of Crystal Palace careers, but this goal will always be looked upon with fondness by Palace fans, as remembered by Tom Meadowcroft.

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Top 50 Palace Goals: No. 34: Ian Walsh Vs Burnley (11th May 1979)

Terry Venables' side were on the brink of promotion, and in front of a packed Selhurst Park, Ian Walsh gave thousands a reason to celebrate…

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