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12/11/2004 Pain for the Arse
On November 1, 2003, Steve Kember took charge of Crystal Palace for the last time as the Eagles were soundly thrashed by Wigan Athletic to slump to 21st position in the First Division, writes Ed Aarons.
12/11/2004 Kick By Kick with Neil McSteen
We should have beaten the champions. I never, ever thought I would be close to uttering those words after leaving Selhurst Park on Saturday evening.
10/11/2004 Preview - Man Utd
Crystal Palace boss Iain Dowie hopes Sir Alex Ferguson will not be taking the Carling Cup seriously as his side look to take their impressive form to Old Trafford tonight, by Staurt Pink.
04/11/2004 AJ keeping options open
Palace's European contingent could be added to this season with the possible addition of a Polish striker, by Stuart Pink.
04/11/2004 Kick By Kick with Neil McSteen
"AJ for En-ger-land" sang the Palace faithful at St Andrews on Saturday after watching the irrepressible Palace striker increase his Premiership goal tally to 8.
31/10/2004 Rise of the underdogs
Nothing can take away the sweet taste of our victory at St Andrews. Jamesey reflects on football's ironic twists and turns.
29/10/2004 Preview - Birmingham
Iain Dowie is sweating on the fitness of top scorer Andy johnson who returns to old club Birmingham City for the first time.
28/10/2004 Freedman hails battlers
Dougie Freedman hailed 10-man Crystal Palace's battling qualities in their 2-1 win over Premiership neighbours Charlton.
27/10/2004 Hall: The Premiership comes first
Fitz Hall's accomplished performances at the back for Palace this season will only intensify talk of an international call up, but for which country? by Stuart Pink.
27/10/2004 Not for sale
Palace boss Iain Dowie confirmed this week that Andy Johnson "is not for sale under any circumstances" in his bid to fend off any Premiership suitors inquiring about his top goalscorer, by Stuart Pink.
27/10/2004 Kick By Kick with Neil McSteen
It's true. Iain Dowie is human, writes Neil McSteen.
27/10/2004 Preview - Charlton
Eagles boss Iain Dowie may decide to rest three of his stars for tonight's Carling Cup clash at Charlton.
27/10/2004 Throstles thrashed
Three points and out of the relegation zone for the first time this season: all in all a pretty successful Saturday at Selhurst! by Edward Aarons.
23/10/2004 Johnson fires Palace to victory
An Andy Johnson brace, and a Fitz Hall header earned Palace a crucial three points against West Brom.
22/10/2004 Togwell goes on-loan
Sam Togwell has signed on a months loan for Oxford United.
22/10/2004 Preview - West Brom
Iain Dowie names an unchanged side in what he calls the "biggest game of the season so far" at home to West Brom.
21/10/2004 Dowie: Our biggest game of the season
Palace boss Iain Dowie believes his team will ignore the West Brom bully boys on Saturday and win what he feels is the Eagles "biggest game of the season so far," by Stuart Pink.
20/10/2004 Shipps could be out for five months
Palace captain Neil Shipperley has admitted his persistent knee injury is likely to need an operation which could prevent the big striker from making an emotional return to Stamford Bridge, by Stuart Pink.
15/10/2004 Preview - Bolton
Crystal Palace are set to have an unchanged side for Saturday's big game at Bolton Wanderers.
15/10/2004 Powell wants to remain at Palace
Palace defender Darren Powell has declared he wants to stay at the club and fight for his place, after recent transfer speculation linking him with a move to Nottingham Forest, by Stuart Pink.
14/10/2004 Dowie: It's up to Hughes
Palace boss Iain Dowie insists it will be Michael Hughes' decision as to whether or not the midfielder will retire from international football, by Stuart Pink.
14/10/2004 Dowie reveals Desially talks
Former France and Chelsea captain Marcel Desially turned down an offer from Crystal Palace in order to take a massive pay day in Qatar, by Stuart Pink.
14/10/2004 Kick By Kick with Neil McSteen
International week always raises its own set of issues, not least the safe return of the nine players Palace had on international duty.
08/10/2004 Eagles' Greek Goalden boy
Iain Dowie snapped up a second free-agent last week, and immediately handed Greek international midfielder Vassilios Lakis his debut against Fulham, by Joseph O'Shea.
07/10/2004 A woman's touch
Palace beat Fulham on Monday night and it was definitely worth waiting for - and what a night it was, writes Ed Aarons.
04/10/2004 Dowie: Victory thoroughly deserved
Iain Dowie was pleased to get Palace's first Premiership win of the season against Fulham, although he was a bit concerned it was still 0-0 at the break.
01/10/2004 Palace in the media
One of the hardest things about being a season ticket holder is the away games - you want to go because you’re so involved with the team's fortunes, but you feel guilty that you might be neglecting your other Saturday commitments and end up taking the easy option, by Ed Aarons.
30/09/2004 Hitman AJ knows where his future lies
Palace striker Andy Johnson is set to follow his manager's lead by signing a new deal this week, but Wayne Routledge's Selhurst Park future is less clear-cut, by Joseph O'Shea.
30/09/2004 Signed, sealed, delivered
Iain Dowie finally ended months of speculation about his Crystal Palace future when he signed a new four-year contract at Selhurst Park last Friday, by Joseph O Shea.
29/09/2004 Palace sign Greek International
Palace have signed Greek midfielder Vassilis Lakis on a one year deal.
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