Magnifico Pablo
To put it politely, a bottom-freezing day in SE25 ended in a heart-warming 1-0 victory against Doncaster Rovers. Jamesey elaborates.
To put it politely, a bottom-freezing day in SE25 ended in a heart-warming 1-0 victory against Doncaster Rovers. Jamesey elaborates.
After a dramatic, if not traumatic, week in Crystal Palace history, Jamesey gives the lowdown.
While everyone prepared their witches and ghosts outfits for Halloween parties, Eagles fans endured a ghoulish afternoon at Selhurst during a 0-3 stuf...
It is five years now since Millwall "graced" (or should that be "disgraced") Selhurst Park. Still, nobody likes them and they still don't care, repo...
Jamesey, feeling fresh and enthusiastic after a couple of weeks in Samos, came back to earth with a bump when he discovered our recent results.
Four points out of six in two home games broke Palace's losing sequence. Jamesey's not complaining.
Jamesey offers profound apologies for desecrating the spirit of Rudyard Kipling but hopes a slight reworking of his famous poem brings some solace in ...
After the false dawn of our opening victory against Leicester City, Jamesey wonders when George Burley can start to turn us round.
Ipswich Town came to Selhurst and headed back to Suffolk with three points after a 2-1 victory. Palace manager George Burley blamed the penalty and se...
Palace kick-started the new season with a 3-2 win over Leicester City. But it was a close thing towards the end, reports Jamesey.
What looked like being a disastrous season turned out pretty well in the end. Long live the consortium, toasts Jamesey.
After a 1-0 pre-season defeat by lowly Crawley Town, Palace faced a club at the other end of the spectrum, reports Jamesey. Result: another 1-0 defeat...
The news for CPFC gets better, with the approval of the vital creditors' voluntary agreement, declares Jamesey.
The appointment of a new manager is not exactly a novelty for Eagles supporters in the past 10 years, says Jamesey.
Jamesey joins in the collective sighs of relief as we await to see what our new masters have in store.
Jamesey finds it difficult to interpret what exactly is going on regarding the sale of CPFC.
Even in a long life as fascinatingly varied as Jamesey's there come firsts and a Holborn meeting was one of them.
Jamesey looks back over a season with more ups and downs than a hooker's knickers.
Jamesey was bitterly disappointed at our team's performance in a crucial relegation match.
...we are staying up. The Great Escape is looking more and more plausible. Jamesey reflects on a very satisfying Easter indeed.
Acres of verbiage have recently been expended on the subject of Ron Noades. Some love him, some hate him. Jamesey gives his view.
After our 2-2 draw against Blackpool (Mar 20) we're not hovering above the drop zone - we're in it. Jamesey comments.
Jamesey is getting very nervous as we hover precariously above the trap-door. Third tier next season?
Yet another regime nailed its colours to the mast when Sheffield Utd came to town. Jamesey gives the lowdown.
Never boring is it? Palace have another manager and he faces a massive problem, Jamesey reports.
At least our 1-1 draw against Doncaster Rovers stopped the losing sequence, reflects Jamesey.
A week's a long time in politics, as former PM Harold Wilson once said. But a month's a long time in football, Jamesey sadly reflects.
Another Herculean performance by the Eagles brought a glow to the heart even in this chilling weather, says Jamesey.
Shefki Kuqi returned to Selhurst with Swansea City and his first-half goal gave the Swans the points. Jamesey reports.
Jamesey was concerrned that a pall of administration gloom might have had an adverse effect on our home game against Peterborough. He needn't have wor...
Jamesey sends a tender message to one of his oldest and most deeply loved friends - Crystal Palace Football Club.
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