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In 2003, the 1954 | Crystal Palace extension was again withdrawn, being c |
rations, held on September 9-11, 1994, at the | Crystal Palace National Sports Centre in London, Engl |
match was moved from its pre-war location of | Crystal Palace in south London to Old Trafford in Man |
December 1973, Stoke City transferred him to | Crystal Palace F.C. for £70,000. |
On February 11, 2010 | Crystal Palace Baltimore announced the signing of Gon |
N'Diaye made his senior debut for | Crystal Palace against Plymouth Argyle on 8 August 20 |
scoring once - a penalty in a 2-1 victory at | Crystal Palace on 25 January. |
ielder for Sheffield Wednesday, Derby County, | Crystal Palace and Scunthorpe United. |
He transferred to | Crystal Palace in July, 1962 where he notched up a fu |
August 15 and the final day clash is away to | Crystal Palace on 2 May. |
2 go via | Crystal Palace calling at all stations. |
he 2007 USL-2 championship, he transferred to | Crystal Palace Baltimore for the 2009 season. |
participated in at least one league match for | Crystal Palace Baltimore since the team's first seaso |
es in the federation are: Harris City Academy | Crystal Palace (previously Harris City Technology Col |
Agustien signed on loan for | Crystal Palace in March 2011. |
Scheuer had a trial with | Crystal Palace during 2002, but the club did not sign |
career at Aylesbury United, Barber played for | Crystal Palace between 1983 and 1991, making nearly 2 |
The game was the last ever final at | Crystal Palace and was played in front of a reigning |
club Rangers F.C., as well as in England with | Crystal Palace and Newcastle United. |
nsulted in this area for Joseph Paxton on The | Crystal Palace project as part of the Great Exhibitio |
Nathaniel Clyne - English Wing back for | Crystal Palace football club |
ur-storey shop front was inspired by Paxton's | Crystal Palace of 1851. |
He played for | Crystal Palace and Colchester United between 1948 and |
He was appointed the | Crystal Palace commissioner to Sweden in 1853, and wr |
On September 12, 1989, Liverpool faced | Crystal Palace in the fifth game of the 1989-90 seaso |
They both served The | Crystal Palace - the rebuilt palace at Sydenham was o |
Marshall turned professional with | Crystal Palace Baltimore in the USL Second Division i |
After three years at Chelsea, he joined | Crystal Palace in another £100,000 deal, and lead the |
On returning he went to the | Crystal Palace Engineering College and then joined th |
and other medals for The Great Exhibition at | Crystal Palace in 1851, the year of his death. |
t he was able to raise money to establish the | Crystal Palace Theater, then the only monthly reperto |
aid "Wrexham have lost to Mansfield 1-0 and - | Crystal Palace are in the second division." |
Crystal Palace returned to the Premiership a year aft | |
ldest son, George James Furness, attended the | Crystal Palace School of Engineering as a teenager, g |
Crystal Palace Transmitter from southern Anerley | |
quarter-final stage, Wanderers drew 0-0 with | Crystal Palace (a different club to the modern club o |
where Radford's three goals couldn't prevent | Crystal Palace of the Southern League going through a |
The boundary here runs along the | Crystal Palace Parade main road. |
lubs including Gillingham, Charlton Athletic, | Crystal Palace and Brentford between 1923 and 1934. |
Danze signed for English Premier League club | Crystal Palace in September 2004 on a two year deal. |
In 2000 he purchased | Crystal Palace Football Club and remained chairman of |
efield Trinity in 1965 against New Zealand at | Crystal Palace National Recreation Centre, London on |
Andrew moved to | Crystal Palace in the summer of 2008 for a fee of £95 |
ect link between this club and the modern day | Crystal Palace which was founded in 1905, although th |
It was played by massed bands at the | Crystal Palace a week later, at a Royal Garden Party |
Cross Gate branch however will be extended to | Crystal Palace and Croydon. |
a defender for Queens Park Rangers, Millwall, | Crystal Palace and Charlton Athletic. |
Brentford on loan and spent single seasons at | Crystal Palace and Rochdale at the end of his career. |
ity F.C., Birmingham City F.C., Burnley F.C., | Crystal Palace F.C., Shrewsbury Town F.C., Swansea Ci |
He is a | Crystal Palace supporter. |
y for both Kent and Somerset and football for | Crystal Palace F.C. |
for Tottenham Hotspur, Bradford Park Avenue, | Crystal Palace and Tonbridge. |
The West End of London and | Crystal Palace Railway (WELCPR) was an early railway |
ber and scored his first goal in a 4-0 win at | Crystal Palace twelve days later. |
The former branch line terminus at | Crystal Palace High Level railway station closed in 1 |
He played twice for | Crystal Palace during their 1993-94 promotion campaig |
over 50 tons of ice, the interior features a | crystal palace with throne, fireplace, sofa and chair |
ason included a tie against the youth team of | Crystal Palace and his competitive start was good, wi |
In the 1909 close season, he moved to | Crystal Palace of the Southern League. |
s history on April 16, 2010 in a 1-0 win over | Crystal Palace Baltimore. |
signing for FA Premier League founder members | Crystal Palace at the start of the 1992-93 season, bu |
line is in Travelcard Zones 1, 2, and 3, with | Crystal Palace in both 3 and 4. |
ter a run of four defeats, in a 2-2 draw with | Crystal Palace at The Dell. |
rmudian soccer player who currently plays for | Crystal Palace Baltimore in the USSF Second Division. |
New York | Crystal Palace was an exhibition building constructed |
oints along the River Thames and stretches to | Crystal Palace Park. |
r 1954, the 63 was extended from Honor Oak to | Crystal Palace as a replacement for the British Railw |
ampionships B standard of 16.86 metres at the | Crystal Palace National Sports Centre. |
He subsequently joined | Crystal Palace in 1923, Rhyl in 1926 and New Brighton |
ed Nelson while he was having trial spells at | Crystal Palace and Reading. |
Crystal Palace finished 3 points behind Leeds United | |
He scored his first goal for | Crystal Palace against Cardiff on 8 March 2011, befor |
The Tower of Power is being competed with the | Crystal Palace TV Tower in the United Kingdom so clos |
Basso signed for | Crystal Palace Baltimore in 2009. |
n the Football League for Nelson, Burnley and | Crystal Palace and also had spells in non-league foot |
a short spell with Dorchester Town, moved to | Crystal Palace to work as the club's Fitness Coach. |
e signed his first professional contract with | Crystal Palace in 1989 and moved to Charlton Athletic |
was allowed to drop down a division and join | Crystal Palace in February on a loan deal until the e |
The platform is located in | Crystal Palace Park, in the London Borough of Bromley |
At | Crystal Palace CD/LP (2003) |
Goals Conceded in F.A. Cup Finals at | Crystal Palace |
long and runs over the West End of London and | Crystal Palace Railway between Balham and Crystal Pal |
tenham he took time off to recover and joined | Crystal Palace in 1960 bringing them an instant promo |
rrington Road tram stop to the bus station on | Crystal Palace Parade via Anerley Road and a consulta |
ning of Balham railway station on the line to | Crystal Palace in 1856. |
Nelson signed for | Crystal Palace Baltimore in the USL Second Division o |
Cotton supports | Crystal Palace FC, plays cricket, badminton, rounders |
on the verge of being dismissed, victory over | Crystal Palace in the 1990 FA Cup Final replay (after |
He joined | Crystal Palace in 1938 but the outbreak of World War |
At | Crystal Palace is the second album by the band Erase |
The New York | Crystal Palace was designed by Georg Carstensen and G |
He moved to | Crystal Palace in 1966, where he played for a single |
of the 2007-08 season when Saints lost 4-1 to | Crystal Palace in the Coca-Cola Championship and 2-1 |
ubstitutes for the Championship match against | Crystal Palace in October 2008, but remained unused. |
y - now hangs over the bar inside Buck Owens' | Crystal Palace in Bakersfield, California. |
During his time as a player with | Crystal Palace during the 1970s, Taylor became one of |
He later played for | Crystal Palace and Queens Park Rangers. |
-1 in the final of the competition, played at | Crystal Palace in London. |
the road runs along Ivydale Road, crosses the | Crystal Palace Railway, and crosses Brockley Rise at |
eper for the 1990 FA Cup Final replay against | Crystal Palace (even though United had signed him aft |
Crystal Palace loaned him to Fulham F.C. in 1976, the | |
Halifax in the 7-15 defeat to New Zealand at | Crystal Palace National Recreation Centre, London on |
h minute which led to the 4-3 victory against | Crystal Palace in the third round of the FA Cup. |
Two Arnolds were exhibited at | Crystal Palace in 1896. |
n of the game, it was initially staged at the | Crystal Palace National Recreation Centre in London b |
e professional outdoor game, Neto signed with | Crystal Palace Baltimore of the USSF Division 2 Profe |
as a substitute, replacing Ben Sahar, against | Crystal Palace on 4 December 2007. |
lton, Bermuda), the Cleveland City Stars, and | Crystal Palace Baltimore. |
Brazilian soccer player currently playing for | Crystal Palace Baltimore in the USSF Division 2 Profe |
yed for Charlton Athletic, Huddersfield Town, | Crystal Palace and Cambridge United. |
After spending the 2010 season with | Crystal Palace Baltimore, Bush signed with Montreal I |
nd general excellence of silk at the New York | Crystal Palace exhibition of the industry of all nati |
Crystal Palace won 5-4 on penalties. | |
was a short-lived cricket club founded by the | Crystal Palace Company. |
Herford signed for | Crystal Palace Baltimore of the USSF Division 2 Profe |
ntil 1923 that the band made a success at the | Crystal Palace contest, securing third prize in the J |
Sunderland 4-4 | Crystal Palace on aggregate. |
s debut for Impact on August 11, 2010 against | Crystal Palace Baltimore. |
The original | Crystal Palace and South London Junction Railway line |
He was caretaker manager of | Crystal Palace for six matches following the departur |
merican soccer player who currently plays for | Crystal Palace Baltimore in the USSF Division 2 Profe |
He also acts as a scout for | Crystal Palace in North America. |
he won the Joe Marston Medal), Hajduk Split, | Crystal Palace (although he didn't make a league appe |
h UK professional teams such as Wimbledon FC, | Crystal Palace FC, Blackburn Rovers and Torquay Unite |
In the final itself, played at | Crystal Palace against local rivals Aston Villa, Vill |
e Patricia Perry Academy of Dancing, based in | Crystal Palace in South London, which she ran for twe |
ham Road (A234) which connects Beckenham with | Crystal Palace and Penge on the site of the short-liv |
as a footballer who played for Sutton United, | Crystal Palace and Carlisle United. |
r Impact on August 21, 2010 in a 5-0 win over | Crystal Palace Baltimore, and scored his first goal f |
the Football League for Bradford Park Avenue, | Crystal Palace and Burnley. |
erers and Manchester City on 23 April 1904 at | Crystal Palace in London. |
The | Crystal Palace was rebuilt nearby on Sydenham Hill in |
He was also accused by | Crystal Palace chairman, Simon Jordan (in his fortnig |
Matthew Gregg to | Crystal Palace for £400,000 October 1998 |
Vale fell at the first hurdle, losing 2-1 to | Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park in a below-par perfor |
early October, Green's longest appearance for | Crystal Palace came at an away match against Hull Cit |
and this type of design led to the monumental | Crystal Palace built in London in 1851. |
owie, who infamously left South London rivals | Crystal Palace claiming he wanted to be closer to his |
He scored his first goal for | Crystal Palace in a 4-3 defeat at Preston North End o |
ed the second place in the final by defeating | Crystal Palace at the second attempt. |
Flinders moved to | Crystal Palace as part of a deal that took Sam Togwel |
club's first game of the season, they trashed | Crystal Palace 6-1 at Selhurst Park, a result that vi |
t-iron had been used very successfully in The | Crystal Palace of 1851 and the Crumlin Viaduct in Sou |
The first performance of the march was at a | Crystal Palace concert on 19 April 1897, conducted by |
d Jepkosgei again at the London Grand Prix in | Crystal Palace with a time of 1:58.69. |
that season manager Peter Taylor departed to | Crystal Palace and made Cort his first signing for £1 |
He played for Gillingham and | Crystal Palace between 1930 and 1933. |
pear in the fifth round of the FA Cup against | Crystal Palace and netted a hat-trick on the final da |
lso feature in the season ending World Cup at | Crystal Palace again winning gold in the 4 x 400 metr |
first league match with the RailHawks against | Crystal Palace Baltimore on September 3. while with t |
He joined | Crystal Palace as player-manager in October 1951. |
After brief spells in England with | Crystal Palace and Barrow, McKay moved abroad to play |
conservatory, which served as a model for The | Crystal Palace constructed in London's Hyde Park. |
a 4 x 100 m relay at the London Grand Prix at | Crystal Palace on 3 August 2007. |
Foundation, set up by the former England and | Crystal Palace player who survived leukaemia, the Lon |
Apparently some of the | crystal palace ex fishers got their own... |
played previously for Olympique Noisy-le-Sec, | Crystal Palace F.C., Wealdstone F.C., Woking F.C. and |
on that survive as public open spaces include | Crystal Palace Park, Penge Recreation Ground and Bett |
-1 in the final of the competition, played at | Crystal Palace in London. |
ajor Indoor Soccer League before signing with | Crystal Palace Baltimore of the USL Second Division i |
or the team on June 9, 2010 in a game against | Crystal Palace Baltimore, before being released by th |
d for the Northern Virginia Royals as well as | Crystal Palace Baltimore. |
January 2001, having scored just once against | Crystal Palace in April 1998. |
efield Trinity in 1965 against New Zealand at | Crystal Palace National Recreation Centre, London on |
eratic performance" of H.M.S. Pinafore at The | Crystal Palace on July 6, 1878. |
08, in a US Open Cup third round game against | Crystal Palace Baltimore. |
ormer American footballer who last played for | Crystal Palace Baltimore in the PDL. |
The line leaves the former | Crystal Palace High Level branch and the link to Lewi |
He had a very successful stint at | crystal palace where he is considered to have legend |
ly June 2010, having failed to break into the | Crystal Palace Baltimore first team on a regular basi |
The Final between Manchester United and | Crystal Palace ended 3-3 after extra time, and he als |
He was sent on loan to | Crystal Palace in November 2003, where he spent one m |
moved to Football League Second Division side | Crystal Palace in 1987 for a fee of £7,500. |
moved to England in 1920, joining London side | Crystal Palace in 1920; he played a solitary Division |
sional contract in 2010 when he was signed by | Crystal Palace Baltimore of the USSF Division 2 Profe |
ael Owen of Manchester United, Andy Dorman of | Crystal Palace and former captain and current team ma |
y came on 11 March 2009 in a 4-2 victory over | Crystal Palace at Turf Moor. |
Southampton, Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic, | Crystal Palace and Weymouth. |
f the Works of Industry of All Nations in the | Crystal Palace of Hyde Park, London, ran from May 1 u |
yed a part in forming U.S. based academy side | Crystal Palace Baltimore, before departing his role i |
or run of form and after a 1-0 home defeat to | Crystal Palace Stoke were in 22nd place and in danger |
soria at the The Great Exhibition held in the | Crystal Palace in 1851. |
ventry City for £40,000, who then sold him to | Crystal Palace for £45,000. |
th London but rarely in a location as busy as | Crystal Palace Park. |
for Villa's FA Cup fifth round replay against | Crystal Palace on 24 February. |
Passenger numbers declined after the | Crystal Palace burnt down in 1936. |
s been involved in the management of Watford, | Crystal Palace and Wimbledon, and was caretaker manag |
61-62, losing 2-1 to Oxford United and 3-0 to | Crystal Palace respectively. |
137 was withdrawn between Clapham Common and | Crystal Palace from 29 November 1939 until 23 January |
He next played for | Crystal Palace but once again his first team chances |
His debut was against | Crystal Palace on the last day of the 2010-11 season |
Forest in February 1911 and made his debut at | Crystal Palace on 25 February 1911, scoring in his ho |
Crystal Palace Player of The Year: 1990 | |
He later joined | Crystal Palace but his career was curtailed by an inj |
Joseph Paxton and worked on the design of the | Crystal Palace for the Great Exhibition in 1851. |
The | Crystal Palace Park Concert Platform, located in Crys |
sional debut on May 1, 2010 in a game against | Crystal Palace Baltimore. |
as a station in Dulwich, south London, on the | Crystal Palace and South London Junction Railway, bui |
2010, the Football League had announced that | Crystal Palace had been placed into administration an |
He signed for | Crystal Palace Baltimore in the USL Second Division p |
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