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View Jaha's Profile Jaha Flag 27 Aug 20 12.07am Send a Private Message to Jaha Add Jaha as a friend

On a serious note though, has to be yannick bolasie for me. Wasn’t in the team for the playoff final, and then to come through and improve to be the player he was for us, just always liked him and loved to watch him play. The players in that 2014 team are all heroes for me, even Cameron jerome

 

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Andy Johnson werent about in the early 90s AJ was a god to me then Darren Ambrose and then Wilf although Wilf has pissed me off a bit.

 

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View mars's Profile mars Flag Folkestone 27 Aug 20 8.19am Send a Private Message to mars Add mars as a friend

Zaha
Don Rogers
Peter Taylor
John Salako
Bobby Kellard
Julian Speroni
Rashid Harkouk
John Jackson
Ian Wright
Mark Bright

 


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View Teddy Eagle's Profile Teddy Eagle Flag 27 Aug 20 9.24am Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by mars

Zaha
Don Rogers
Peter Taylor
John Salako
Bobby Kellard
Julian Speroni
Rashid Harkouk
John Jackson
Ian Wright
Mark Bright

Nice to see Bobby Kellard getting a mention. He did a lot to keep us up in the early 70s. Bit of a hard nut too.

 

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View ex hibitionist's Profile ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 27 Aug 20 3.36pm Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

Jim Cannon - in my opinion he was responsible for us having only 6 or 7 years in the footballing wildenerness instead of 26 or 27 years or more - clubs like West Brom, Wolves, Forest, Stoke who were mighty once have disappeared for a whole generation before making a come back to the big time, it's happening to Ipswich now, JC stood with us through thick and thin, I remember the Ipswich goal to take us to the top of the league and his partnership with Micky Droy with George Wood keeping behind them when we were trying to avoid the drop to the old third division. The ultimate club servant and when they ever build the new stand they should name it after him. Looking back at old clips he seems even better than I remember him - Bryan Robsonesque at times, left back, centre back, and he could do a job in midfield, had real mobility in his youth as well as power. Watch a clip of his debut v Chelsea - built like a brick sh*t house at 19 years old, ten seconds into his debut he gets booked for kicking Peter Osgood in the air, then he scores a superb header to seal a 2-0 win. We are not worthy Sir Jim.

My second choice is very obscure - but I loved David Wright when he played under Dougie - limited technically but positionally one of the most intelligent footballers I've seen in the red and blue, made a poor side so much better by linking up and intervening at crucial times. I think Dougie played him as a sweeper, he was everywhere, coaches the youngsters at Norwich these days, will make a great manager one day imho.

 

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michaelpearce Flag grays 27 Aug 20 5.58pm

list is endless for us senior supporters but Don Rogers made me a Palace fan 5-0 against Man utd,I should hate him for putting me on the Palace roller coaster.

Peter Taylor Hero 3rd tier player who was top class
Jim Cannon nothing to add
John Jackson,Nigel martyn,Jules but dont forget Barron and Burridge.
then Vince,billy G,Kenny,Peter nic.

the list could go on and on but the Don is mine

 

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View Winch Eagle's Profile Winch Eagle Flag Fleet, Hampshire 27 Aug 20 6.35pm Send a Private Message to Winch Eagle Add Winch Eagle as a friend

I assume your trying to provoke debate.

A song that was in the charts at the time and the crowd tailored it to a player who was adored.

At the time in context (based upon the song reaching upto number 2 in the charts for 9 weeks which I am sure was bought by a diverse range of music lovers)

Vince was my favorite player also.

Pure magic

Originally posted by Plaistow Eagle

What and you spoke to him about that did you?

 


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View crystal-purley's Profile crystal-purley Flag Purley 27 Aug 20 7.12pm Send a Private Message to crystal-purley Add crystal-purley as a friend

Kenny Sansom Pure class
Honourable mentions: Jimmy Canon and Peter Taylor (allegedly trained on two sausage sandwiches)

 


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View ex hibitionist's Profile ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 27 Aug 20 7.55pm Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

Originally posted by michaelpearce

list is endless for us senior supporters but Don Rogers made me a Palace fan 5-0 against Man utd,I should hate him for putting me on the Palace roller coaster.

Peter Taylor Hero 3rd tier player who was top class
Jim Cannon nothing to add
John Jackson,Nigel martyn,Jules but dont forget Barron and Burridge.
then Vince,billy G,Kenny,Peter nic.

the list could go on and on but the Don is mine

Funny that, I was a 7 year old Man U fan at the time, wanted to see my hero Bobby (my name as a boy) Charlton but he was off with flu. Dada took us out before the end as usual to miss the traffic so I missed number 5. There was a delayed reaction but I work up one morning two weeks later around my 8th birthday and realised I was a Palace fan, and it was the don wot dun it. I enjoyed Rubins as a winger, different level obviously, and everyone slates Lakis for his open miss v Arsenal but he did show a lot of skill, Chamakh was amazing for us as a number 10 for Pulis - in terms of technical skill he might be number one even above Lombardo who may have had more vision. But I enjoyed Taylor, Rogers and Hilaire as much as I enjoy Zaha, and Kenny Sansom wasn't far off them as a winger when he was young - he went a bit conservative even before he went to Arsenal, his performance at home to West Ham in a 1-1 draw in '78 was one of the very best Ive seen for Palace, the west ham fans in the stand were raving about him ... "that is the best left back I've seen for 25 years etc".

 

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View Putitout's Profile Putitout Flag Oxford 27 Aug 20 8.29pm Send a Private Message to Putitout Add Putitout as a friend


Johnny Byrne stepped straight into top division , and England from the forth division, no problem. What would he have been worth now?
Cliff Holton, 40. goals in 101 games got us into the old second div, for the first time since before the war, setting us up for this lot to entertain ,and leave us with great memories .
Don Rodgers,
John Jackson,
Jim Cannon,
Kenny Samson,
Peter Taylor,.
Ian Wright,
Mark Bright,
Wilf Saha,

Edited by Putitout (27 Aug 2020 9.55pm)

 

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View Rogers the legend's Profile Rogers the legend Online Flag Auckland 28 Aug 20 1.10pm Send a Private Message to Rogers the legend Add Rogers the legend as a friend

I have been a fan from birth (born into it you might say), and as a kid I idolized Don Rogers. Every team in those days had their version of Best, and Don was ours (be it too briefly). Get him on a heavy sodden pitch and he'd rip you a new one. There are so many fantastic players over the years, too many too mention, but as a lad he started me on this wonderous love affair.

 


It's not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog.

Archie Griffen

Hating Brighton since 1974

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View Teddy Eagle's Profile Teddy Eagle Flag 28 Aug 20 1.33pm Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend


Rachid Harkouk was always .. is entertaining the word?

 

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