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 Palace Legends
In this section, read all about some of the Selhurst Park heroes from over the club's history.
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Kenny Sansom.
Read 25.07.2005 Left-back who helped the club to promotion in 1978/79 before going on to win 86 caps for England.
Len Choules.
Read 22.06.2005 Talented defender who appeared in every defensive position for the club during the 1950s.
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Read 19.07.2005 Wing-half who with George Walker and Nick Collins formed a defensive line that is rated as one of the club's best.
Malcolm Allison.
Read 22.06.2005 Manager who guided the club to the FA Cup semi-final as a Third Division side.
Marc Edworthy.
Read 22.06.2005 Consistent attacking full-back who could also operate in midfield.
Mark Bright.
Read 24.05.2005 Palace's leading goalscorer and striker throughout one of the club's most successful periods.
Mel Blyth.
Read 26.05.2005 Commanding defender who was a regular during the club's first period in the top-flight.
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Read 22.06.2005 Industrious midfield man who was highly rated by both Malcolm Allison and Terry Venables, not to mention his team-mates.
Nigel Martyn.
Read 19.07.2005 Nigel came to prominence at Bristol Rovers and he became the country's first £1m goalkeeper when he moved to Palace in November 1989.
Paul Barron.
Read 22.06.2005 Tall and athletic goalkeeper who was voted Player of the Year in 1982.

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