Simon and Peter
One of his network of spies and informers sent Jamesey an exclusive transcript of a telephone converation beteen Simon Jordan and Peter Taylor after Palace's 0-2 home defeat by Southampton (Sept 12).
One of his network of spies and informers sent Jamesey an exclusive transcript of a telephone converation beteen Simon Jordan and Peter Taylor after Palace's 0-2 home defeat by Southampton (Sept 12).
Wot no Palace? No, it's the first weekend of the Euro-2008 qualifying games. Jamesey hurried to his local pub to see the England v Andorra match (Sept...
Jamesey reflects on CPFC's early exit from the Carling Cup on August 22.
You can't ask for a better start to the season, says a delighted Jamesey after our 1-0 defeat of Leeds Utd (Aug 13).
Jamesey opened his daily paper with great relish this morning (Aug 9) to see CPFC top of the CC Championship after a 3-1 victory over Southend the pre...
Portuguese outfit Boavista obligingly gave Palace their first home win of the season in front of an appreciative crowd. Jamesey was one...
Despite the many summers under his belt, currently Jamesey finds it hard to imagine football on a cold winter's day.
Jamesey received an interesting letter from the marketing supremo of CPFC.
Football, football, football... some folk hate it but Jamesey revels in two or three World Cup doses a day.
What with World Cup hysteria everywhere, Jamesey gives his thoughts on CPFC's new man in charge, Peter Taylor.
AJ goes to Everton, Dowie goes to Charlton, Jordan goes to court. Jamesey scratches his head.
The conveyor belt goes round again and whose Red 'n' Blue army will it be next? Jamesey reflects.
Jamesey recalls a bibulous (on his part anyway) afternoon in the company of former CPFC midfield stalwart, Bobby Bowry.
Another season over for CPFC although it ended with a whimper rather than a bang, says Jamesey.
The Hornets almost certainly ended Palace's promotion dreams with a 0-3 victory at Selhurst on Saturday (May 6). Jamesey ruminates.
It's a chilly Easter Monday night and Jamesey reflects on rivalries and memories.
A stunned Jamesey looks back in disbelief after CPFC's 2-2 draw with Crewe Alexandra.
It was a proud night indeed for CPFC, Manchester United and football itself, writes Jamesey.
When is an away game not an away game? Jamesey filled the Watford gap in a Geneva bar.
As the FA Cup Final reconstruction draws ever nearer (April 6), Jamesey is disturbed by some CPFC fans' reactions.
By his own admission, the Holmesdale Online's Jamesey is the wrong side of 21 and so has seen his fair share of ups and downs from the team we all lov...
What a result away to Leeds (0-1) on a freezing spring night! Jamesey cheers up somewhat.
There are still CPFC supporters who think Andrew Johnson should make this summer's World Cup squad. Sadly, Jamesey disagrees.
Even the most critical Eagles supporter could hardly have been dissatisfied by a classy 4-1 triumph over Norwich City, writes Jamesey.
Jamesey left the New Den after our 1-1 draw feeling sad... and not just because we squandered what would have been a priceless victory in the last min...
Jamesey packed his travelling bag and set out for Yorkshire to see our 0-0 encounter with Sheffield Wednesday.
A bedraggled Red Dragon has been turned over at Twickenham and sorted out at Selhurst. Jamesey deliberates.
Steve Coppell's second trip back to Selhurst Park since his departure in 2000 brought him a more satisfactory result than a 5-0 defeat, says Jamesey
Although planned as a charity fundraising event, a reconstruction of the 1990 Cup Final is a superb jewel in our centenary crown, writes Jamesey.
Jamesey reflects on a long-running relationship with a figment of his imagination...
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