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1. Roy
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no mention of Kember and Millen you cruel lot
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
And he had no hair, but we didn’t care
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Pity no one has mentioned Arthur Rowe. Admit it was some time ago but he bought a style of football called push and run. It was one touch football and plenty of movement. I was at the game when we won 9.0 against Accrington Stanley. Probably the start of total football. He did have a player who would walk into any Palace team, namely Johnny Byrne, which this style of football was ideal.
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Originally posted by Palace Oldy
Pity no one has mentioned Arthur Rowe. Admit it was some time ago but he bought a style of football called push and run. It was one touch football and plenty of movement. I was at the game when we won 9.0 against Accrington Stanley. Probably the start of total football. He did have a player who would walk into any Palace team, namely Johnny Byrne, which this style of football was ideal. Fair play but before most people's time. No offence intended!
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Originally posted by Palace Oldy
Pity no one has mentioned Arthur Rowe. Admit it was some time ago but he bought a style of football called push and run. It was one touch football and plenty of movement. I was at the game when we won 9.0 against Accrington Stanley. Probably the start of total football. He did have a player who would walk into any Palace team, namely Johnny Byrne, which this style of football was ideal.
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Coppell
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Edmund Goodman the Grocer (242 wins )
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Quite right doombar. Think he had to retire for health reasons. Originally posted by doombear
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Originally posted by Palace Oldy
Pity no one has mentioned Arthur Rowe. Admit it was some time ago but he bought a style of football called push and run. It was one touch football and plenty of movement. I was at the game when we won 9.0 against Accrington Stanley. Probably the start of total football. He did have a player who would walk into any Palace team, namely Johnny Byrne, which this style of football was ideal. What times they were. It was actually 9-2 v Accrington, in 60-61, and I missed it because we were on summer holiday. But the previous season, when Arthur was assistant manager, I saw 8-1 v Watford, and just a few weeks later 9-0 v Barrow. In the two seasons 1959-61 Byrne scored 46 goals.
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