Season to savour
Jamesey reflects on a disappointing end to a very exciting season for Crystal Palace.
Jamesey reflects on a disappointing end to a very exciting season for Crystal Palace.
After a cracker of a performance against Burnley last week, the first leg play-off game against Bristol City was a damp squib, opines Jamesey.
There was quite an atmosphere at Selhurst Park for our crucial game with Burnley. Jamesey elaborates.
The CCC is really going to the wire this season, both at the top and the bottom, writes Jamesey.
Jamesey returned south with a spring in his step after the Eagles' 0-2 victory at Vicarage Road.
The Eagles maintained their play-offs status with a
2-0 win over Scunthorpe Utd, reports Jamesey.
It was a big game for Stoke City at the Britannia Stadium on Monday night, and it turned out to be a real thriller, writes Jamesey.
Palace lacked the guile to grab three home points and get back into play-off contention, writes Jamesey.
Jamesey sandwiched (or possible bocadillo'd) a little jaunt to Spain in between the Eagles' last two games.
Underdogs of the league unite... Jamesey congratulates Barnsley on their defeat of Chelsea in the FA Cup.
One point, no goals, little satisfaction and more than a little disappointment after the Taffs turned up at Selhurst, reports Jamesey.
Has CPFC's topsiness ever been turvier? Jamesey ruminates on a strange season and what looks like a Kuqi swansong.
An all-to-familiar voice impinged on Jamesey's consciousness as he travelled homeward from Selhurst Park.
Jamesey looks at our last two games and hopes for a steadying-up in the coming weeks.
Jamesey admires the output of a witty and excellent writer - one Neil Warnock.
An enthralling and bruising encounter saw CPFC maintain relentless progress up the league. Jamesey reports.
Jamesey went to Watford and was more fed up with other factors than our 2-0 cup exit.
Not a bad little haul from the four holiday games, Jamesey reflects.
Up the football league we go. A 2-1 victory against Plymouth Argyle on Saturday puts CPFC nicely in 10th place, Jamesey is delighted to report.
A scintillating and thought-provoking pantomime is set to pull 'em in at the Holmesdale Theatre this festive season. Preview by Jamesey.
After initial scepticism, Jamesey finds himself fast becoming a fully paid-up member of the NWAS (Neil Warnock Appreciation Society).
Jamesey was keenly anticipating the visit of West Bromwich Albion (Dec 1) and he definitely wasn't disappointed.
Jamesey reflects on how the Warnock Effect is gathering momentum.
England squelched out of the Euro-finals at Wembley midweek, but the weekend brought good tidings for Eagles fans, writes Jamesey.
The Hoops came with all guns blazing but only departed with a point, reports Jamesey.
Jamesey reflects on our new manager's first five games and registers conflicting messages.
...and mellow fruitfulness, wrote Keats in autumnal mood. Jamesey reflects on Watford and the new regime.
Jamesey dared to hope that a new man at the helm would give the Eagles a fillip against Stoke City. Ahem....
And another one takes the stage. Jamesey reflects on combative ex-Blades gaffer Neil Warnock and the Jordan management philosophy.
Jamesey returned to his seat at Selhurst Park after a September lotus-eating in the Greek islands.
Jamesey looks back to the Trevor Francis era and stifles a mighty yawn...
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