Gritty fightback earns draw
It’s certainly not dull at Selhurst nowadays as every game seems to have an important issue to be settled. Jamesey reports on the 2-2 draw with West Ham.
It’s certainly not dull at Selhurst nowadays as every game seems to have an important issue to be settled. Jamesey reports on the 2-2 draw with West Ham.
Selhurst Park was a joyous place to be after reigning league champions Chelsea were put to the sword with a 2-1 win. Jamesey enjoyed every minute of ...
There was a feeling of optimism in the air at Selhurst… but it gradually faded and the Eagles lost 1-0 to Southampton. Jamesey reports.
There were more empty seats than usual in the Arthur area. During this dismal encounter, at times Jamesey soon wished his had been empty too…
For their second game of the season, the Eagles travelled up to Liverpool. Jamesey watched the 1-0 defeat on his London screen while Wilf King went to...
It was a dismal start to the new season when Palace lost their first home league game 0-3, Jamesey is sad to say.
Jamesey joined a sizeable throng at Selhurst for the last pre-season match against a formidable German side.
Jamesey reflects on another season where Palace have experienced the customary blend of joy and anxiety.
Jamesey took a trip to Old Trafford and saw the season out in a 2-0 defeat.
The hackneyed phrase "squeaky bum time" doesn't even start to reflect the anxiety that hung over Selhurst Park for the visit of Hull City, declares Ja...
Palace suffered a very bad day at the office and lost 0-2 at home to Burnley. Jamesey suffered along with them.
Heady times for Palace so how would the team cope when Leicester City came to town? Jamesey reports on a 2-2 draw.
Jamesey headed for Stamford Bridge with some trepidation. But left the ground walking on air after a 2-1 victory.
Two wins on the spin, so would a home game against Watford be a hat-trick? Yes writes a jubilant Jamesey.
Would Middlesbrough at home be another "winnable game" lost? Happily No, as Jamesey reports.
After more decades than he can bear to think about, Jamesey gives his thoughts on our current predicament.
After the Mackem Horror Show last week, what would be next? Jamesey and Wilf King report.
Jamesey looks back over the past week, culminating in the appalling display against Sunderland.
It was bum-freezing weather for the visit of Everton to Selhurst. Jamesey joined the packed stadium for another home defeat.
Sam Allardyce made his Palace managerial debut at Watford with a 1-1 draw. Jamesey and Wilf King give their thoughts.
The rumour mill has been grinding for some time but now he’s gone. Jamesey bids a (on the whole, fond) farewell to Alan Pardew.
After several years, the Selhurst Players have reconvened and they return to the South Norwood Globe with a brand new pantomime. Jamesey previews the ...
The league leaders, Chelsea, came to Selhurst seeking their 11th consecutive victory. Jamesey is sorry to say they succeeded with a 0-1 win.
Jamesey watched the 3-3 draw with Hull in the comfort of his home while Wilf King gives the spectator's view from the KC Stadium.
It was a tense day in SE25 as the Eagles faced the daunting prospect of seven defeats in a row. Jamesey hoped for the best...and got his wish.
The Eagles scored the fewest out of nine goals in the sixth loss running at Swansea. Jamesey watched on screen while Wilf King was at the Liberty Stad...
Four losses down and a match against one of the country’s top outfits. Regrettably it was cold weather and cold comfort for Palace. Jamesey reports.
A murky Halloween weekend saw Liverpool visit Selhurst. Jamesey watched a match that was never less than entertaining.
Rain showers of monsoon-like intensity hit Selhurst for an evening home fixture which West Ham won 0-1. Jamesey reports.
Stoke came to Selhurst after a poor start and a 4-1 victory for Palace rubbed it in even more, reports Jamesey.
Comings, goings and rumours are rife around SE25. The Eagles set their sights on a home win against Bournemouth, reports Jamesey.
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