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View Lyons550's Profile Lyons550 Flag Shirley 18 Oct 17 5.13pm Send a Private Message to Lyons550 Add Lyons550 as a friend

Originally posted by cpj

No he doesn't - they both stay on their line and hope the defence clear the ball.


I would disagree with this and say that Jules definitely commands his area and marshals his defence far better than WH

 


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View PalazioVecchio's Profile PalazioVecchio Flag south pole 18 Oct 17 5.20pm Send a Private Message to PalazioVecchio Add PalazioVecchio as a friend

Originally posted by Lyons550

Suffice to say NEITHER of our keepers are good enough..its just that Jules is the lesser of two evils and has his Achilles heel whereas WH has a few...

Jules has presided over stunning runs of form in the past. WH is all about his future prospects, his future glories.....which i would say increasingly will be at another club...and not in the Premier League.


Speroni is the real deal.

 


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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 18 Oct 17 5.27pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

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Edited by Rudi Hedman (18 Oct 2017 5.49pm)

 


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View braunstoneagle's Profile braunstoneagle Flag the middle of bumf*** nowhere... 18 Oct 17 8.51pm Send a Private Message to braunstoneagle Add braunstoneagle as a friend

Originally posted by Brentmiester_General

He's back! And he's in fine form. Welcome back Willo.

who is back and in great from?

surely not jules, as he fell over for chelseas goal at the weekend, and also failed to catch an easy ball 10 mins earlier gave away possession!

also he failed to catch a pedro shot & knee’d it out.

 


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Welsh Eagle Flag 18 Oct 17 8.54pm

Originally posted by Willo

In the Newcastle goal, Rob Elliot is left-footed but distributes with his right hand and has a huge throw.He loves his cricket and is a fervent Kent supporter.

Edited by Willo (18 Oct 2017 3.08pm)

Who cares & what relevance does it have to this thread on Jules?!

You must live a very boring & empty life to spend hours googling bollocks to put on posts to try to impress people but you fail miserably!

 

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View braunstoneagle's Profile braunstoneagle Flag the middle of bumf*** nowhere... 18 Oct 17 8.54pm Send a Private Message to braunstoneagle Add braunstoneagle as a friend

Originally posted by Brentmiester_General

HOL radio are in on it with a poll on Social media. It's not trolling, it's obviously a serious matter to a lot of people.

not a poll on social media...well giddy me, that means your view must be true.

btw you plastic, i could start a social media debate and it would mean f*** all, it means nothing

 


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View Casual's Profile Casual Flag Orpington 18 Oct 17 9.13pm Send a Private Message to Casual Add Casual as a friend

I'm for Speroni, decent keeper, got the crowd excited, loves the club and has less mistakes in him, in my opinion.
hennessey is a poor limp keeper, with no bottle or personality, always feel that he 'could have done better ' with a goal , although not many glaring errors lately.
If he's fit , I'd always play Speroni

 

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Brentmiester_General Flag Front line in the battle against t... 18 Oct 17 9.19pm

Originally posted by braunstoneagle

not a poll on social media...well giddy me, that means your view must be true.

btw you plastic, i could start a social media debate and it would mean f*** all, it means nothing

Go away Brainy. It's a voting poll. Meaning palace fans that listen to HOL radio have voted.

Edited by Brentmiester_General (18 Oct 2017 9.42pm)

 


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Brentmiester_General Flag Front line in the battle against t... 18 Oct 17 9.21pm

Originally posted by braunstoneagle

who is back and in great from?

surely not jules, as he fell over for chelseas goal at the weekend, and also failed to catch an easy ball 10 mins earlier gave away possession!

also he failed to catch a pedro shot & knee’d it out.

Blimey Brainy, you're really living up to your nickname in this post. You can clearly see I'm talking about Willo.

 


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Brentmiester_General Flag Front line in the battle against t... 18 Oct 17 9.40pm

Originally posted by Lyons550


I would disagree with this and say that Jules definitely commands his area and marshals his defence far better than WH

And he certainly doesn't stay on his line. His charging down of players has always been a strong point of his game.

 


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[Link] Crystal Palace fan columnist Scott Colvin assesses the stunning win against Chelsea last weekend and what it mean for the Eagles.

Last Saturday, a remarkable thing happened. We arrived at Selhurst Park and rediscovered the joy which football can bring, for the first time since May.

Our astonishing win against champions Chelsea - our fourth win in the past eight games against them - felt like a shot of adrenaline which can hopefully get our dreadful season back underway.

'It was a complete team performance against Chelsea and we can dare to believe again'

As soon as we heard that club legend Julian Speroni was going to start, it felt as though something special could be about to unfold. The truth is that many supporters simply do not rate Wayne Hennessey and we feel much more comfortable with Jules between the sticks. So regardless of the assessment of their comparative strengths, the fans are instantly lifted by the selection of our favourite. Please Roy, keep him in the team.

 


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[Link] At 4:54pm on Saturday afternoon, a noise akin to that of an earthquake reverberated around south London as Andre Marriner put his whistle to his lips to finalise Crystal Palace's first Premier League points of the season; against the champions Chelsea of all teams.

All ten outfield players donning the red and blue that finished the spectacle celebrated the monumental victory as you would expect a side who had just embarked on a seven game barren spell to, with an abundance of fist pumping and embracing on view atop the Selhurst Park pitch.

But one player's actions stood out in particular amongst those who view the game through red and blue tinted glasses.

Once most of the squad had strolled off down the tunnel to receive their thoroughly well deserved post match treatments, there remained one man out on the Selhurst turf; Julian Speroni.

Many may have looked to Saturday's surprise victory as a direct result of the mercurial Wilfried Zaha's return, but if you scratch a bit beneath the surface, the true source of glory can be traced back to the fortuitous return of Palace's cult hero between the sticks.

The former Dundee man has spent just over 14 years in south London, playing under 13 different managers, earning four Player of the Year awards as well as becoming the most appeared keeper in the club's history in the process, whilst also showing his commitment to the cause by refusing to be sold during administration just to earn the club a bit of capital.

Edited by Durban Road Eagle (19 Oct 2017 9.17am)

 


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