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View Googoogachoob's Profile Googoogachoob Flag Forever SE19 30 Sep 04 1.58pm Send a Private Message to Googoogachoob Add Googoogachoob as a friend

I've seen many players talked about as Palace legends on this site most recently Matt Jansen! (Do me a favour) What makes a true Palace legend?

Number of appearances, quality of player, level of impact or just a favourite for whatever reason.

In the 25 years I've been watching Palace I can name only 4 that I think qualify as definate "legends", 3 possibles & several that deserve mention. I have not included any current players as I think you can only gauge a players standing after they have left the club or retired:

Definates:
Jim Cannon
Ian Wright
Nigel Martyn
Steve Coppell

Possibles:
Kenny Sansom
Mark Bright
Geoff Thomas

Worth a mention:
Andy Gray
Eric Young
Andy Thorne
John Salako
Vince Hilaire

Feel free to slate this list & put a case for you own selections.

 

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View Mr Statto's Profile Mr Statto Flag Ifield 30 Sep 04 2.06pm Send a Private Message to Mr Statto Add Mr Statto as a friend

I would say you'd have to include Geoff Thomas in your list of definites (and not just because of his current health problems). He was the captain and driving force behind our most successful team ever, and as such should be in the list above Nigel Martyn in my opinion (not that Nigel can't also be considered a legend)

 


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Selhurst Stallion Flag Guildford 30 Sep 04 2.12pm

Good and interesting topic.

I think it's a mixture of everything - Loyalty, performances, effort and public affection for the club which doesn't necessarily mean the player is a fantastic footballer.

Of recent times I'd say Steve Coppell (for obvious reasons), Nigel Martyn (sacrificied his England place twice in a bid to help try and get us up again), Matt Jansen & Neil Shipperley both gave generously when Palace were in administration and it's little touches like that, that mean a lot to the football supporter. If you're going for excitement and pure skill in a Palace shirt then you obviously have to say Ian Wright just for his heroics in the Cup Final alone. For a never say die attitude and skippering the team through it's best period Geoff Thomas and Jim Cannon also for his most appearences. I'm not sure about including Dougie Freedman just yet, but his public affection for the club in recent years means a lot and he should certainly be thought about as a candidate and I think almost certainly Iain Dowie is likely to be.

 


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View kav's Profile kav Flag The Helicopter View 30 Sep 04 2.13pm Send a Private Message to kav Add kav as a friend

You`re probably not aware but there was a thread on this about 6 months ago and it`s too much of a headf*ck to get into because you`ll find alot of the younger fans(no disrespect)have totally different ideas on what constitutes a "legend".

 


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View Steve Leahy's Profile Steve Leahy Flag Skillington, Lincs 30 Sep 04 2.25pm Send a Private Message to Steve Leahy Add Steve Leahy as a friend

There is a dividing line between 'legend' and 'cult', e.g. one of my all-time faves is Dave Madden but he definitely falls into the latter category.

One other 'legend' that I would nominate is Kevin Mabbutt, who was the only player (Cannon excluded) providing consistent quality (and hope) during what is surely the most depressing period in the club's history? He was far too good for Palace at the time and it is a real shame that his career was curtailed by injury

 

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View susmik's Profile susmik Flag PLYMOUTH -But Made in Old Coulsdon... 30 Sep 04 2.48pm Send a Private Message to susmik Add susmik as a friend

Meaning of the word LEGEND:

"someone or something very famous and admired, usually because of their ability in a particular area"


This must surely relate to many of our past players depending on WHO each one of us admire's at some stage of our lives. Hence the difference between my legends (I am 61yrs old) and the legends of our younger fans.

I think most of us have a name that stands out in our minds, in fact I have many of them but it would not be the choice of my son who is 17 yrs old as he only knows the names of the players he has seen personally. Obviously he has heard me talk about players who played in the 50's and 60's but has only seen but a few of them in video and TV clips.He did not see them during their playing years.

I think in ALL our our minds we admire certain Palace players and Staff that stood out and were instrumental in giving us the memories each and one of us have. It is quite interesting to read what players each of you has mentioned and I can tell roughly how old you are by the players and staff names coming up.

Keep it up fellows its good reading...

By the way when I think of some of MY "Legends" I recall names like; Jim Cannon, Ian Wright, Mark bright; Malcolm Allison; Steve Coppel Geoff Thomas to name but a few. These people in my mind did great things for our club in fact did us all very proud in their own way!


 


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View barrybigfingers's Profile barrybigfingers Flag Isle of Wight 30 Sep 04 3.04pm Send a Private Message to barrybigfingers Add barrybigfingers as a friend

I always think of Don Rogers as a legend.
(nice to see him make a come-back in those 118 commercials)

 


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View oo are we?'s Profile oo are we? Flag Rio de Weston 30 Sep 04 3.20pm Send a Private Message to oo are we? Add oo are we? as a friend

Absolute legend - DAVID SWINDLEHURST!!!!!!

 


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Selhurst Stallion Flag Guildford 30 Sep 04 3.28pm

Not all of you are answering the question!

I think it's a really interesting topic and would be nice to know what you think constitutes to being a legend, eg What makes Dave Swindlehurst a legend?

 


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View Wilko's Profile Wilko Flag Walking in a Freedman Wonderland..... 30 Sep 04 3.30pm Send a Private Message to Wilko Add Wilko as a friend

well put steve bruce down for loyalty!

 


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View Sussex Based Palace's Profile Sussex Based Palace Flag Sussex 30 Sep 04 3.35pm Send a Private Message to Sussex Based Palace Add Sussex Based Palace as a friend

A Palace legend indicates.
A top goal scorer with 250 or more appearences.
A midfielder who works his nuts off with 250 appearences.
A defender who works tirelessly with 250 appearences.
And a goalie who is a leader and great shot stopper with 250 appearences.
I see any player who hits this target with worthy performances is worth a mention.
Right i`m of home for the record book.

Edited by john.g (30 Sep 2004 3:35pm)

 


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View kav's Profile kav Flag The Helicopter View 30 Sep 04 3.36pm Send a Private Message to kav Add kav as a friend

I think you could add "childhood hero" to the list of legend and cult.

Quote Selhurst Stallion at 30 Sep 2004 3:28pm

Not all of you are answering the question!

I think it's a really interesting topic and would be nice to know what you think constitutes to being a legend, eg What makes Dave Swindlehurst a legend?


 


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