Tooting Gull
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- Jul 5, 2003
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Murray scored an almost carbon copy goal in front of the North Stand in the warm up, letting the ball come across his body and gliding it into the far corner. But with the other foot.
Run more than any of the other front men. March should be embarrassed.
four things from today's game
the goal - not sure it was a classic strike but it went in something for Ali J to consider
Run more than any of the other front men. March should be embarrassed.
Stopped a certain goal in the first half
Imagine letting him go to your biggest rivals (eventually) and signing Christian Barnteke for £30mil and £120k a week while Murray fires your rivals into the prem and then keeps them there and bags loads of goals at the top level. Imagine.[/QUOTE
Palace fans must be loving his form this season
Murray must irritate them as much as Zaha irritates us.
He'll be damn near imposssible to replace when he calls it a day.
Murray must irritate them as much as Zaha irritates us.
They seem to have unlimited amounts of time for him, actually.
I took a mate to the game tonight. First time at the Amex.
"He's not that fast, is he.." was his comment.
"He doesn't need to be" I said. "One sniff of the ball, one chance, it'll be in the back of the net. Guy's a proper Pro. A real striker.."
About a minute later, ball's in the back of the net and I'm 'smugging' for England. [emoji38]ol:
They seem to have unlimited amounts of time for him, actually.
I was discussing Glenn with a sensible Palace fan I know (yes - "sensible" "Palace" in the same sentence?) and it seems that they really do not have a bad word to say about him - they seem to like him a lot
I was discussing Glenn with a sensible Palace fan I know (yes - "sensible" "Palace" in the same sentence?) and it seems that they really do not have a bad word to say about him - they seem to like him a lot
Yes. And it annoyed the crap out of me how classless some of our support were towards him every time he turned out against us (even before he scored the inevitable goal). Me and the lad who sits next to me made a point of standing and clapping him when he was subbed off (for Reading, was it?) the last time he played against us at the Amex. The memory of that gives me great satisfaction now.