Why I left early
Jamesey left his seat and walked after Leicester City's second goal looked like the winner on Saturday.
Jamesey left his seat and walked after Leicester City's second goal looked like the winner on Saturday.
In the wake of Roy Keane's outspoken criticism of the influence of Wives and Girlfriends on players' careers, Jamesey reveals some of the shocking fac...
Crystal Palace achieved a creditable 0-0 draw in the last of the summer friendies. Jamesey gives the low-down.
Crystal Palace met their first serious opposition in the pre-season run-up, Anderlecht from Brussels, at Selhurst on a balmy July night. Jamesey was t...
Speeding towards the start of another season, Jamesey reflects on grounds and votes.
One of Jamesey's government moles has passed on some alarming news that could have a devastating effect on Crystal Palace Football Club.
Your resident columnist, Jamesey, gives some very unofficial awards for the past season.
Derby County came to town needing three points to keep in touch with automatic promotion to the Premiership. The Rams failed, as Jamesey reports.
As CPFC's season stutters to a close, Jamesey almost started to reflect on the meaning of life, but thankfully stopped himself at the last minute.
Mid-April and it was hotter than Hades for CPFC's date with Wolves, reports Jamesey.
What a performance against Preston. Jamesey couldn't believe his eyes.
Jamesey ponders the contradictory messages emanating from our never-less-than-entertaining chairman, Simon Jordan.
Jamesey joined the hardy band of 5,000 who braved the weather to see another Geoff Thomas re-enactment.
For the first time for over a year, a familiar voice invaded Jamesey's earhole after another Selhurst Saturday afternoon.
Selhurst Park was full of yoo-hoos rather than boos at the final whistle after a 2-1 victory over Luton Town (Feb 24). Jamesey elaborates.
...that is the question. Jamesey looks back on a dispiriting afternoon in Selhurst.
Despite an increasing tendency towards pessimism, Jamesey is pleased with our last two league results.
Jamesey wonders why the FA Cup seems to have lost its appeal to Palace supporters.
An away supporter's lot is not (always) a happy one. But Jamesey's trip to Coventry was a glorious exception.
Jamesey took another stroll down Nostalgia Lane during our 2-1 FA Cup victory over Swindon Town.
Jamesey reads the tea-leaves and predicts the fortunes of CPFC for 2007.
Palace took three points in a 1-0 victory over Sunderland (Dec 22). The Black Cats took fog-all, reports Jamesey.
We were all ready for the Great Palace Revival but Colchester spoiled the scenario. Jamesey comments.
Let us hope that our 2-0 win against Barnsley was more than just a flash in the pan, says Jamesey.
Jamesey reveals a fiendish plot hatched by Palace chairman, J.
Jamesey hopped onto the 220 bus home from Shepherd's Bush to Wandsworth on Saturday evening with a heavy heart.
Palace flopped to a third home defeat in a row against Plymouth Argyle. Jamesey reflects.
Jamesey was looking forward to, if not a victory, at least a good performance against Cardiff City. Neither were forthcoming.
Jamesey is delighted at the news that our chairman has managed to buy the freehold of Selhurst Park.
Jamesey looks back in disbelief at the reaction to his spoof phone transcript.
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