Posts Tagged ‘ Crystal Palace ’

View From the South – Crystal Palace vs Birmingham City

Dec 20th, 2011 | By
View From the South – Crystal Palace vs Birmingham City

I have just returned disappointed from Selhurst Park with my two sons, home from University and able to attend a match for the first time in a while. I had business in Croydon in the afternoon and while the boys went to the pub I went to see my accountant. Selhurst Park was only four
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Crystal Palace v Birmingham City Brief Post Match Thoughts

Dec 19th, 2011 | By
Crystal Palace v Birmingham City Brief Post Match Thoughts

ANOTHER result thrown away. We dominated the first half, although didn’t create a great deal – and I thought at the break that we would come away with at least a point. But what is it about Blues and only playing for 1 half in the league? We lined up with 5 in the middle
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Seb Larsson’s Greatest Hits

May 29th, 2011 | By
Seb Larsson’s Greatest Hits

This week Sebastian Larsson left the club after almost five years.  While his performances were not always great I think overall his time with us has been a success and I wish him the best for the future.  He joined us in August 2006 as one of a trio of players on loan from Arsenal. 
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Supporter or Fan?

Feb 24th, 2011 | By
Supporter or Fan?

Here is an article that appeared in the Man City game’s edition of Made in Brum. Russell is a regular on the forum, but I’ve known Russ from other forums over the years. He used to be a regular contributor here when J&S was run by Aff. I’m hoping this will be the first of
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The goal that wasn’t

Aug 17th, 2009 | By

Here’s an article from Nat, one of our posters on the forum, about the weekend’s goings on at Ashton Gate. _____________________________________________________________________ Saturday. Ashton Gate, Bristol. 3.30pm approx. Bristol City vs. Crystal Palace On-loan Palace striker Freddie Sears closes in on goal. He shoots from just inside the area, and the ball flies past the Bristol Goalkeeper
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