From the Press Box
With 15 radio stations broadcasting the match live, it was standing room only for many journalists, including ex-Palace coach Ray Lewington, writes Gary Taphouse.
With 15 radio stations broadcasting the match live, it was standing room only for many journalists, including ex-Palace coach Ray Lewington, writes Gary Taphouse.
It was like the old days in the press box on Tuesday night, writes Gary Taphouse.
Journalists get a lot of stick from football managers and fans, particularly when they get their facts wrong, writes Gary Taphouse.
The rain has eased and the dust has settled after the defeat at Fulham, and now it's time to sit back and look at the consequences of the club's third...
It's been a couple of weeks since my last column - and as usual two weeks is a long time at the Palace, writes Gary Taphouse.
It was heartwarming to see Palace putting in such a brilliant team performance in the first half against Barnsley in midweek, writes Gary Taphouse.
If the last three Palace performances have taught us anything, it is that there is plenty of work for Alan Smith and his cohorts to do, writes Gary Ta...
Regular readers of this column will know by now that crass ignorance among football's journalists is one of my pet hates - particularly as far as Pala...
Behaviour psychologists would doubtless find the world of football journalism a profoundly fascinating one, writes Gary Taphouse.
You tend to hear more than a few daft rumours in the Palace press box, but this week I heard an intriguing whisper over cyberspace from one of my Mers...
It's no guffawing matter for suffering supporters when a match transmogrifies so dramatically as it did at Palace last Saturday - but it can be amusin...
There are nine little words I can guarantee I will hear at some point about an hour or so before kick-off on a Saturday at Selhurst Park, writes Gary ...
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