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Originally posted by Aetos
The two obvious comparisons are Don Rogers and Peter Taylor. Both goal scoring wingers, both hugely talented. Wilf's up there with them. Different eras, but Wilf may well become our greatest attacking player ever. Its interesting that all three are/were GREAT WINGERS, but completely different styles
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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
I thought "Joe Coral" was the main recipient during Kenny's Palace days.
Palace since 19 August 1972. Palace 1 (Tony Taylor) Liverpool 1 (Emlyn Hughes) |
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In my experience going back to 1972, the best Palace player to watch was Lombardo - a class above. But this thread is about legends, and for me the top legend remains Ian Wright, despite how it all ended. I hope Wilf will remain to claim the crown, but he doesn't hold it yet IMO.
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