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View mars's Profile mars Flag Folkestone 17 Apr 18 2.09pm Send a Private Message to mars Add mars as a friend

As a fan of over fifty years standing I think Zaha gets the nod over Don Rogers

 

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View Ginger Pubic Wig's Profile Ginger Pubic Wig Flag Wickham de L'Ouest 17 Apr 18 9.50pm Send a Private Message to Ginger Pubic Wig Add Ginger Pubic Wig as a friend

Originally posted by Sansbup

You're assuming he'll move on? I'm hopeful he'll stay if we keep Premier league status, or is that wishful thinking...

oh I'm hopeful of that too pal. but there's got to be a chance. somebody chucks 65m our way and offers him 175k a week...going to be tough I'd say. it depends on the bids we get.

 


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View Glazier#1's Profile Glazier#1 Flag 17 Apr 18 10.43pm Send a Private Message to Glazier#1 Add Glazier#1 as a friend

Absolutely.

Attilo Lombardo

Originally posted by matthau

One can compare zaha and Lombardo easily and fairly due to being of the same position

Zaha is more like Ryan giggs with speed and tricks, Lombardo was more like an alien, he didn’t need the speed or tricks, shielding the ball, keeping possession, playing passes that no other palace player could read cos he was light years ahead in the way his footballing brain worked. Lombardo would have no looked out of place in a team consisting of zidane and Ronaldinho, not quite sure wilf would’ve looked quite in the same catagory, yet, anyway

Lombardo world class, wilf champs league quality .

Edited by Glazier#1 (17 Apr 2018 10.47pm)

 

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View Vaibow's Profile Vaibow Flag vancouver/croydon 18 Apr 18 5.13am Send a Private Message to Vaibow Add Vaibow as a friend

I think in answer to that question, you have to think 'who was great for the club'.

Freedman in my time, was great for the club - his important goals, his work ethic, his second spell, as coach, manager.

Lombardo, was great to watch - but he didn't bleed red and blue.

Martyn - he was good, but excelled when left - unsurprisingly.

Johnson, he was great for the prem, but it didn't help us.

Rambo, that promotion season, behind the scenes, the passion on the field, was great.

Morrison, was great for the club but we were always in lower leagues.

Zaha, this season has been great for the club.

Next season, if in the prem, Zaha will, if he continues this fine form, with be the greatest player in my time, freedman a close second.

 


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View Cannonball's Profile Cannonball Flag High in the Ozarks. 18 Apr 18 10.32am Send a Private Message to Cannonball Add Cannonball as a friend

For commitment my vote goes to Jim Cannon. my all time number one.

 


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View Mr_Gristle's Profile Mr_Gristle Flag In the land of Whelk Eaters 18 Apr 18 10.04pm Send a Private Message to Mr_Gristle Add Mr_Gristle as a friend

I love Wilf. I loved Clinton.

Wilf is the new Clinton....key man, epitomises the club and is South London with it.

God I hope he doesn't leave in the Summer.

 


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View CockneyRebel's Profile CockneyRebel Flag West Harrison,NY. 20 Apr 18 6.47pm Send a Private Message to CockneyRebel Add CockneyRebel as a friend

Put it all in perspective.. Today,yes, Wilf is fantastic..the best...BUT, I go back to the days of Johnny (Budgie) Byrne.. I remember him as fantastic, nobody like him etc, etc. So time is the factor, Everybody see's it differently..

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View glazedallover's Profile glazedallover Flag Allier 20 Apr 18 6.55pm Send a Private Message to glazedallover Add glazedallover as a friend

By some of the criteria mentioned here, Shaun Derry was a great serveant. Played out of position, involved in promotion, came back as captain during admin....

 

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View Booted Eagle's Profile Booted Eagle Flag Bristol 20 Apr 18 7.12pm Send a Private Message to Booted Eagle Add Booted Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by pstrutt

If you were a little nerdy and had the time on your hands to score someone on loyalty, match winning performance, technical skill, dribbles, other stuff, hair, tattoos and worth, then I think Wilf would fair well. Everyone has their favourite. Of the current team I love Luka who was just as responsible for today’s result if not arguably moreso.

In days gone by Lombardo was immense. Always loved Clinton!!

Lombardo's career at Palace was as short as his haircut. Technically one of the best but if you are talking greatest then he must be ingrained in the clubs history far more, so for me Jim Cannon or Geoff Thomas, both in periods of great Palace teams and both great leaders.

Edited by Booted Eagle (20 Apr 2018 7.16pm)

 


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View mikebcpfc's Profile mikebcpfc Flag Horsham 20 Apr 18 7.34pm Send a Private Message to mikebcpfc Add mikebcpfc as a friend

Our greatest player is not necessarily the best player. Lombardo world class for sure but wilf is far greater than him as a palace player in my eyes.

 

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View Palace 1979's Profile Palace 1979 Flag Surrey 20 Apr 18 7.46pm Send a Private Message to Palace 1979 Add Palace 1979 as a friend

Been supporting since my first game in 1979 and it is really hard to compare players now. The pitches are so much better, and it is far less physical. Imagine Kenny Sansom and Vince Hilaire in todays game.

My top 5 would sadly not include Zaha just yet, although if he continues to improve then he will become a true club legend. I could say the same for Luka too.

Mine are:
1- Wright - Just a joy to watch
2- Cannon - Best captain we will ever have
3 - Sansom - Best naturally gifted player
4- Lombardo - A brief time but a massive impact. Heads and shoulders above everyone on the pitch
5 - Gilbert - A monster. Loved him.

You could also argue Hinchelwood, Martyn, Burridge, Thomas, Bright, Fan Z, Mabbutt, Hilaire, Kember. The list could go on, just depends what you are lookimg for.

We have been blessed with some fantastic players in my time, just a shame they all played at different times.

 


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View gloryhunter's Profile gloryhunter Flag EDINBURGH 20 Apr 18 7.50pm Send a Private Message to gloryhunter Add gloryhunter as a friend

Originally posted by fozzaisere

I have just got in from a day out and watched the motd highlights.

From my standpoint will we ever see a player greater than Wilf Zaha? I am 29 been supporting palace for 19 years so missed the glory years etc but it's not just the skill, trickery etc but the passion this guy shows for the club. The way he celebrates goals - particularly brighton ones - feels me with so much happiness. Maybe i am being silly but can't see another talismanic homegrown player like him coming along for a life time. Long live king Zaha

Zaha is an excellent player but like all goal scorers he gets the headlines. My favourite has always been Kenny Sansom for the difference he made to our team and our performances.

 


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