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ger, including three seasons (1929-1932) with | Crystal Palace and two with Southampton (1934-1936). |
s, The Italian Job filmed on the startline at | Crystal Palace for scene showing the initial testing |
of clubs were linked with Alexander including | Crystal Palace who had a £50,000 bid turned down by P |
Live at the | Crystal Palace was announced on Cake's website severa |
le-track branch of the West End of London and | Crystal Palace Railway in 1858, but was closed from 1 |
n the sticks for the 1914 FA Cup Final at the | Crystal Palace ground on 25 April. |
He moved on to | Crystal Palace in 1932 where he played 4 games before |
Howe played reserve games for | Crystal Palace towards the end of the 2007-08 season |
on November 2, 2006, the band announced that | Crystal Palace would be delayed until 2007 "due to Ca |
Connolly started as a schoolboy at | Crystal Palace before joining Aldershot Town. |
reer goals on June 5, 2009, in a 2-1 win over | Crystal Palace Baltimore, and went on to play in 20 l |
igerian soccer player who currently plays for | Crystal Palace Baltimore in the USSF Second Division. |
The bus station at | Crystal Palace lies within the area historically occu |
Adelusimi signed with | Crystal Palace Baltimore in 2009, and made his profes |
Berry started his career at | Crystal Palace in the youth and reserve teams, making |
oals on October 1, 2010 in a 6-3 victory over | Crystal Palace Baltimore. |
l the owner of the ground despite his sale of | Crystal Palace in 1998; Hammam offered £12 million in |
The 2010 | Crystal Palace Baltimore season is the fourth season |
oung Scottish players, signed as a junior for | Crystal Palace F.C. by then manager Bert Head. |
they were married, so they could be near the | Crystal Palace concerts. |
in 1971, but left in September 1971 to rejoin | Crystal Palace for a fee of £50,000, having scored ei |
4 Southbound to | Crystal Palace |
ball match contested by Manchester United and | Crystal Palace at Wembley Stadium, London, England. |
However, | Crystal Palace Parade remains an important bus interc |
After overcoming | Crystal Palace in the two-legged semi-final, Boothroy |
On Cadogan's first match for | Crystal Palace on 7 April 2009 against Coventry, when |
a Football League Championship match between | Crystal Palace and West Bromwich Albion at Selhurst P |
He finished his first class career at | Crystal Palace in 1964 and played seven times. |
om Epsom to North London, so he joined nearby | Crystal Palace as an Amateur. |
The Festival of (the) Empire was held at The | Crystal Palace in London in 1911, to celebrate the co |
gacy in 2007 before turning professional with | Crystal Palace Baltimore in the USL Second Division i |
efield Trinity in 1965 against New Zealand at | Crystal Palace National Recreation Centre, London on |
Berthelin signed for | Crystal Palace in January 2003 on a free transfer fol |
in England, learning his trade, firstly with | Crystal Palace and then with Queens Park Rangers. |
went on to manage Torquay United (1946-1947), | Crystal Palace (1947-1949) and Colchester United (195 |
September 2009, he scored his first goal for | Crystal Palace in a 1-0 win against West Bromwich Alb |
e match achieving this feat in a 5-1 win over | Crystal Palace in early December. |
league games and sealed promotion by beating | Crystal Palace on the final day of the season. |
gue appearances for Grimsby, before moving to | Crystal Palace in 1958. |
Town, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Brentford, | Crystal Palace and represented England on three occas |
or the team on May 1, 2009, in a game against | Crystal Palace Baltimore., but made just one more app |
lverhampton Wanderers and Newcastle United at | Crystal Palace Park. |
Crystal Palace were a yo-yo-club at the time, hence S | |
ure of cast iron and glass patterned upon the | Crystal Palace (London) and Jardin d'hiver (Paris), w |
while at Leeds in 1965 against New Zealand at | Crystal Palace National Recreation Centre, London on |
ace shortly after Ian Dowie became manager of | Crystal Palace and was a non playing member of the si |
sn't for misfortune, as during a game against | Crystal Palace on 9 April 1951 he managed to score fo |
He is also a massive fan of | Crystal Palace FC. |
made his debut for the club in a 0-0 draw at | Crystal Palace in March 2002 and featured in six more |
Conquest of the | Crystal Palace is a 1990 Nintendo Entertainment Syste |
He finished his senior career at | Crystal Palace in October 1960 where he played 63 gam |
There were a few concerts at the | Crystal Palace and elsewhere, under Chorley's guidanc |
on 31 August 2006, he joined Peter Taylor at | Crystal Palace in a £75,000 deal. |
ew their semi-final at the Oval 0-0, and beat | Crystal Palace 3-0 in the replay. |
He also had a spell at | Crystal Palace and then as manager at Leyton Orient a |
r former club Bolton Wanderers, Hull City and | Crystal Palace and in 2009 completed a spell coaching |
He made his debut in a 1-0 win over | Crystal Palace in the early stages of the season alth |
e signed his first professional contract with | Crystal Palace Baltimore of the USL Second Division o |
Crystal Palace were newly promoted to the Division, w | |
t in his former position as a striker against | Crystal Palace on 3 September 1952, and marked the oc |
In March 1998, he returned to | Crystal Palace who had just been taken over by Mark G |
ional championships (the latter staged at the | Crystal Palace in London) in the same year. |
Stevens signed for | Crystal Palace in August 1950 and featured in a furth |
Real Maryland Monarchs in 2009, and moved to | Crystal Palace Baltimore in 2010. |
s a English amateur footballer who played for | Crystal Palace and England. |
Roberts moved to | Crystal Palace for £100 in August 1905, and three yea |
To coincide with the reopening of the | Crystal Palace at Sydenham Hill on 10 June 1854, the |
Route 2 runs parallel to the | Crystal Palace to Beckenham Junction line of the Sout |
Crystal Palace Sports Centre (1998-2007) - split game | |
199 is an A road that runs from Herne Hill to | Crystal Palace in South London, England. |
Leicester City and | Crystal Palace contested the First Division play-off |
He transferred to | Crystal Palace for £155,000 in January 2004, becoming |
During the 1995-96 English football season, | Crystal Palace F.C. competed in the FA Premier League |
The single track National Rail line between | Crystal Palace and Beckenham Junction stations runs a |
the pro game in 2009, Fusilier was signed by | Crystal Palace Baltimore for the 2010 season. |
amously damaged in 1989 when he kept goal for | Crystal Palace in a 9-0 defeat by Liverpool where pre |
Crystal Palace still retains much of its impressive V | |
Main article: The | Crystal Palace |
He also won the international meet at | Crystal Palace 26 July with a leap of 8.16. |
Pace had his first trial with | Crystal Palace at the age of 17. |
Argentine soccer player currently playing for | Crystal Palace Baltimore in the USSF Division 2 Profe |
or Tottenham Hotspur, Brighton & Hove Albion, | Crystal Palace and Grays Athletic as a central defend |
the Vancouver Whitecaps before to signing for | Crystal Palace Baltimore prior to their inaugural 200 |
Crystal Palace F.C. (association football) | |
goals from 192 league appearances, he joined | Crystal Palace for a club record fee of £200,000. |
League title, following which he was sold to | Crystal Palace for £10,000. |
He was released by | Crystal Palace at the end of the 2004-05 without play |
rams running along existing railway as far as | Crystal Palace Station, and then running round the we |
In 2007 Herman played for | Crystal Palace Baltimore. |
Saturday, 6 December 1952, with Finchley and | Crystal Palace competing instead on the 10th. |
n soccer player, currently player-manager for | Crystal Palace Baltimore in the USSF Division 2 Profe |
, which had won a national competition at The | Crystal Palace in 1872. |
rica, ultimately resulting in the creation of | Crystal Palace Baltimore. |
to the FA Premier League with a 2-0 win over | Crystal Palace which ends their 16-year exile from th |
trackbed of the existing railway line between | Crystal Palace and Beckenham Junction stations. |
ry links with, along with Harris City Academy | Crystal Palace and The current Headmistress of the sc |
Player of the year for | Crystal Palace 1975 |
In January 1998, he also played for | Crystal Palace in the Premier League. |
In a pre-season friendly against | Crystal Palace in July 2007, Williams tore his anteri |
The first match was played at | Crystal Palace on 19 April 1902 in front of a capacit |
don, showing surrounding lines, including the | Crystal Palace and South London Junction Railway. |
Lordship Lane Station on the | Crystal Palace and South London Junction Railway, an |
ed USL2 side (and eventual quarter-finalists) | Crystal Palace Baltimore at home in Azusa. |
Live at the | Crystal Palace is an unreleased live album from the S |
Clock House ward, | Crystal Palace ward, and Penge and Cator ward were tr |
e of the interested parties looking at buying | Crystal Palace FC from the administrators P&A Partner |
thampton Town, Nottingham Forest, Stoke City, | Crystal Palace and Watford, returning to Vale for two |
New York | Crystal Palace designed by Karl Gildemeister. |
He guested for | Crystal Palace during the war and was offered a profe |
1922 and also scored in the 2-0 home win over | Crystal Palace seven days later. |
Terry Venables took | Crystal Palace into the First Division - as Second Di |
esigned to imitate the central section of the | Crystal Palace |
h fellow youngster Charlie Sheringham to join | Crystal Palace's feeder club Crystal Palace Baltimore |
He was also | Crystal Palace's first black player. |
He is the brother of | Crystal Palace's Republic of Ireland striker Sean Sca |
Spence was a regular for both | Crystal Palace's Reserve and U-18 teams, and made his |
The following season saw him join | Crystal Palace's coaching staff for a short spell. |
forwards, the most significance of which was | Crystal Palace's Ian Lawson. |
he winger, born in Brighton, was a product of | Crystal Palace's youth academy, and played a major ro |
ers can receive either London (north/west via | Crystal Palace) or Kent & Sussex (aerial pointing eas |
Presbyterian Church, at the People's Palace ( | Crystal Palace) and teaching piano and organ at the R |
appearances, scoring his first goal (against | Crystal Palace) in the process, helping the club to e |
A move was made to the Nest (future home of | Crystal Palace) in 1908 where promotion to the First |
lso became the first director of music at the | Crystal Palace) as commandant. |
n exhibition match at the Gipsy Hill Stadium ( | Crystal Palace), in England. |
bigger clubs including full back Billy Blake ( | Crystal Palace), winger Fred Leedham (transferred to |
7.45 metres, achieved in July 1989 in London ( | Crystal Palace). |
Boyd supports | Crystal Palace, who he used to watch regularly, and s |
Borrowdale began his career at | Crystal Palace, and made his debut aged 17 in Decembe |
Jackson began his career as a junior with | Crystal Palace, with whom he played for nine years in |
Hughton's brother Henry played for | Crystal Palace, Leyton Orient, and alongside Chris fo |
place a week later on 26 April 1902, again at | Crystal Palace, in front of a crowd of 33,068, less t |
l for the 1995-96 play-off final victory over | Crystal Palace, a position he retained for the succes |
of songs from the opera were performed at The | Crystal Palace, arranged for military band by Charles |
itson was loaned out to Charlton Athletic and | Crystal Palace, but neither of these spells was parti |
the Football League playing as a defender for | Crystal Palace, Portsmouth, Colchester United and Mai |
The game was a friendly match against | Crystal Palace, which Oxford won on penalties followi |
Johnny Sherwood (Reading, Maidenhead United, | Crystal Palace, Aldershot), Dick Tarrant (Sutton Unit |
pearance for Ipswich in a 2-1 victory against | Crystal Palace, at Portman Road on 9 April 2011. |
After his move to | Crystal Palace, Patterson made his debut for the Nort |
0m which he ran in a time 13:15.59 in 1981 at | Crystal Palace, London. |
ompetitively under him, as he moved to rivals | Crystal Palace, to rekindle his partnership with Darr |
o take maximum points from their game against | Crystal Palace, but only managed to obtain a draw, so |
won the UK national WAAA discus title at the | Crystal Palace, and in 1972, in her final year of com |
A reworking of London's | Crystal Palace, it is visually similar in many respec |
August 1996, Bassett having taken the helm at | Crystal Palace, signed Muscat to the south London clu |
ding Her Majesty's Theatre, The Coliseum, The | Crystal Palace, and for three pantomimes at the Lyceu |
en Highbury and Islington and West Croydon or | Crystal Palace, local trains between London Bridge an |
as linked with purchasing Premier League club | Crystal Palace, a club he was a fan of, from long-tim |
Barnes began his career with | Crystal Palace, but failed to make the grade at Selhu |
The month ended with a second defeat at | Crystal Palace, slowly emerging as outsiders in the t |
mber 1979: September ends with newly promoted | Crystal Palace, unbeaten after eight games, topping t |
Crystal Palace, in only their second season in the to | |
time, beating Sunderland 1-0 in the final at | Crystal Palace, London. |
ning to league football in December 1987 with | Crystal Palace, joining for a fee of £10,000. |
arances at all in 1932-33 he left Arsenal for | Crystal Palace, having made 27 appearances and having |
South London Line and connects to Peckham and | Crystal Palace, with a new station, Surrey Canal Road |
The humped Megalosaurus in | Crystal Palace, London |
Randall started his career as a trainee with | Crystal Palace, before signing for Aldershot Town. |
e-scale musical and dramatic show held at The | Crystal Palace, London, England, on 15-20 October 193 |
beating Bolton Wanderers 1-0 in the final at | Crystal Palace, through a goal scored by Billy Meredi |
ball League playing as a central defender for | Crystal Palace, Orient and Norwich City. |
After only a few months he moved on to | Crystal Palace, where he spent two-and-a-half years a |
ongst other things, Docklands, Shirley Hills, | Crystal Palace, Croydon, and as far east as Bromley. |
The first international cycle race is held at | Crystal Palace, London. |
Town, before serving as a physiopherapist for | Crystal Palace, Colchester United, Luton Town and the |
tballer who played in The Football League for | Crystal Palace, Newport County, Portsmouth, Hull City |
ed two matches in the Football League Cup for | Crystal Palace, against Walsall and Coventry City. |
old on to Metz after falling out of favour at | Crystal Palace, and later moved to Como. |
he Mediaeval Court of the Great Exhibition in | Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London. |
l and semi-pro clubs such as Manchester City, | Crystal Palace, Macclesfield and Runcorn. |
n the close-season he attracted interest from | Crystal Palace, as well as French sides Auxerre and B |
Show, the first of which was held 1923 at The | Crystal Palace, is an annual British show of honey an |
managed Wimbledon, Watford, Sheffield United, | Crystal Palace, Nottingham Forest, Barnsley, Leiceste |
The final was played for the first time at | Crystal Palace, which was to host the finals for the |
tballer who played in the Football League for | Crystal Palace, Luton Town, Portsmouth, Leeds United, |
Cartwright later played for | Crystal Palace, making a further 11 appearances in th |
He played for | Crystal Palace, Burnley, Swansea City, Gillingham and |
played for Charlton Athletic, Durban United, | Crystal Palace, Brentford (loan), Memphis and Plymout |
n Hankin began his career as an apprentice at | Crystal Palace, turning professional in June 1999. |
A permanent deal was agreed with | Crystal Palace, the following month, Hankin valued at |
d at 24,350 on 26 April 2008 for the visit of | Crystal Palace, beating that of 24,311 on 30 January |
e Football League playing as a goalkeeper for | Crystal Palace, Leyton Orient, Millwall, Ipswich Town |
The first match, held at | Crystal Palace, London, was a 1-1 draw. |
ody Morris (ex-Chelsea) and Clinton Morrison ( | Crystal Palace, Birmingham City & Republic of Ireland |
is place in the team, and he was soon sold to | Crystal Palace, having scored 36 goals in 62 appearan |
Crystal Palace, Leicester City and Norwich City remai | |
, including a hat-trick in the 11-4 defeat of | Crystal Palace, and two goals in the first half-hour |
d as a striker for Wrexham (twice), Millwall, | Crystal Palace, Tottenham Hotspur and Bolton Wanderer |
ey, Bluebell Hill, BT Tower, Colindale House, | Crystal Palace, Guildford, Hampstead, Harrow Weald, H |
He also played in the 1990 FA Cup Final with | Crystal Palace, although this time ended up on the lo |
reer in the United Kingdom, most notably with | Crystal Palace, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Rangers and |
He returned to | Crystal Palace, but was allowed to join Brentford on |
1860 the band won the national contest at The | Crystal Palace, but Hughes was no longer with them. |
ottenham Hotspur, Southend United, Brentford, | Crystal Palace, Tranmere Rovers and Northwich Victori |
This was followed by a four year spell at | Crystal Palace, including a loan to Plymouth Argyle i |
Walsh began his career at | Crystal Palace, winning the FA Youth Cup in 1977, bef |
ndered by a harsh last minute penalty against | Crystal Palace, and eventually relegated after a 3-2 |
otball League and Premier League for Arsenal, | Crystal Palace, Cardiff City, Birmingham City, Covent |
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