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Football: BIG BOB JUST THE JOB FOR LIONS; MILLWALL.....................1 Peeters 90 C.PALACE......................1 Watson 67.(The PREM)
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Sunday Mirror (London, England)
| Date:
August 31, 2003
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Byline: NICK BOOTH
BOB PEETERS struck his first Millwall goal in injury time to deny Ben Watson a dream winner and shatter the Eagles' 100 per cent record.
Watson, 18, netted with a stunning second-half free kick that looked set to keep Palace at the top of the table with four wins from four.
But Peeters came off the bench and rescued a point for the home side with a close-range header.
A thrilling second period also saw the Eagles rece...
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