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Crystal Palace 20/21 Season: Eze does it.

It certainly brought back memories. A very emotional day and one of the few palace games that the soon to be Mrs tag attended with me. :thumbs:
Came to post that looking for a big win today what with blades down and us safe and hearing we just scored. :)
 
I am no fan of Lampard as a man or a manager.
He is blue through and through and will have no loyalty. He has a poor track record for which he will command an extortionate wage.
I guess he is local and is available and not sure who the alternative will be.
If he is "interested" in the job and is happening, would he not have been seen at the training ground or at matches as he will be needing to prepare
for the new season, looking at strengths and weakenesses, who is in contract, who is out and who is available within budgets.
 
Seems the media are now claiming your fans believe Hodgson has taken you as far as he can. Déjà Vu all over again.
 
He might well have done. I like him, I like that he is local, good principles and honour and bless him for that.
I unfortunately think we could do with a younger person, with lots of drive, passion, energy Etc. I think it's too much for Woy.
 
5 part series about Palace coming on amazon prime. From administration to to prem. Filming started in 2012.

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When Eagles Dare charts Crystal Palace F.C.’s remarkable resurgence from financial ruin and administration in 2010, to playing in the 2013 Championship Play-Offs for promotion to the Premier League.

The docuseries tells the extraordinary tale of how Crystal Palace’s fans saved their club, as lifelong supporter Steve Parish formed a consortium to prevent it from going out of business.

Time was running out and liquidation loomed; but a mass protest of thousands of fellow fans outside Lloyds Bank helped the consortium finalise a deal to buy their beloved club.

Each 50-minute episode features never-before-seen footage from the 2012/13 season, when the club allowed unprecedented access to a film crew, whilst present day retrospective interviews with all the main figures help tell the tale of one of football’s greatest underdog stories. Interviewees include:

  • The owner, Chairman Steve Parish, who found himself having to take over the club to save it from liquidation, and put up the money with three fellow supporters on the strength of a handshake. The series features extensive interviews with Parish, who shares fascinating insights into the challenges of steering a run-down club from impending doom to the most successful era in its history.
  • The managers, including club legend Dougie Freedman, who helped the club into the promotion places before a dramatic mid-season departure to Bolton, and his replacement, the charismatic Ian Holloway, who arrested a late season slide to lead the club to the Play-Offs.
  • The players who formed one of the most iconic squads in Palace’s history, from Academy stars Wilfried Zaha and Jonny Williams, to experienced pros who became club legends including Julian Speroni, Mile Jedinak and Kevin Phillips.
“This is one of the most remarkable stories in Crystal Palace’s long history, and shows that if a club has the support of its fans and community, and the right blend of talent and determination, anything is possible,” said Parish.

“The documentary provides unique insight into one of the most special groups of players and people I have worked with. I know that Palace fans have been desperate to see some of the footage captured in 2012/13 and will find the series fascinating. For fans of other clubs who dream of their team reaching the pinnacle of the English game, this is a story that shows that it really is possible.”

The docuseries was created by Palace TV – the club’s in-house production team; directed and edited by Sean Webb, produced by Chris Grierson, alongside executive producer James Woodroof.
 
5 part series about Palace coming on amazon prime. From administration to to prem. Filming started in 2012.

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When Eagles Dare charts Crystal Palace F.C.’s remarkable resurgence from financial ruin and administration in 2010, to playing in the 2013 Championship Play-Offs for promotion to the Premier League.

The docuseries tells the extraordinary tale of how Crystal Palace’s fans saved their club, as lifelong supporter Steve Parish formed a consortium to prevent it from going out of business.

Time was running out and liquidation loomed; but a mass protest of thousands of fellow fans outside Lloyds Bank helped the consortium finalise a deal to buy their beloved club.

Each 50-minute episode features never-before-seen footage from the 2012/13 season, when the club allowed unprecedented access to a film crew, whilst present day retrospective interviews with all the main figures help tell the tale of one of football’s greatest underdog stories. Interviewees include:

  • The owner, Chairman Steve Parish, who found himself having to take over the club to save it from liquidation, and put up the money with three fellow supporters on the strength of a handshake. The series features extensive interviews with Parish, who shares fascinating insights into the challenges of steering a run-down club from impending doom to the most successful era in its history.
  • The managers, including club legend Dougie Freedman, who helped the club into the promotion places before a dramatic mid-season departure to Bolton, and his replacement, the charismatic Ian Holloway, who arrested a late season slide to lead the club to the Play-Offs.
  • The players who formed one of the most iconic squads in Palace’s history, from Academy stars Wilfried Zaha and Jonny Williams, to experienced pros who became club legends including Julian Speroni, Mile Jedinak and Kevin Phillips.
“This is one of the most remarkable stories in Crystal Palace’s long history, and shows that if a club has the support of its fans and community, and the right blend of talent and determination, anything is possible,” said Parish.

“The documentary provides unique insight into one of the most special groups of players and people I have worked with. I know that Palace fans have been desperate to see some of the footage captured in 2012/13 and will find the series fascinating. For fans of other clubs who dream of their team reaching the pinnacle of the English game, this is a story that shows that it really is possible.”

The docuseries was created by Palace TV – the club’s in-house production team; directed and edited by Sean Webb, produced by Chris Grierson, alongside executive producer James Woodroof.
I remember someone working a Lloyds saying the deal wasn't going to get signed, but people chanting outsode changed their opinions.
 
Anyone going tonight to pay their respects to Roy?

Sadly Eze's gonna be out for a while with an achilles injury. There's never a good time for these things to happen, but this is probably the least bad time for it.
 
Sadly Eze's gonna be out for a while with an achilles injury. There's never a good time for these things to happen, but this is probably the least bad time for it.
Poor lad. He got a message saying he was in the provisional England squad for the Euros on the day of his injury. :(
 
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