Sunday 23 August 2015

Crystal Palace 2 – 1 Aston Villa: Eagles Swoop on Villains.

A debut goal from Bakary Sako three minutes from the end set Palace up for a 2 – 1 home victory their first of the season. An energy sapping first half was slow paced due to a very hot day. Sako started in place of Bolasie who was missing for personal reasons. Pardew started with Zaha and Bolasie who was missing for personal reasons. 

Pardew started with Zaha and Murray up front whilst Aston Villa debutante Traore came on in the sixty ninth minute and helped villa get back in the game. Scott Dann put Palace ahead from a Puncheon corner on seventy one minutes. An earlier goal from substitute Dwight Gayle was disallowed when it hit James Macarthur who was in an offside position. Traore drove into the palace box to set up a cross which was deflected in by papa Cisse to draw the sides’ level.

Then came the debutantes moment as Bakary Sako picked up a pass from Scott Dann after Amavi gave the ball away on the edge of the box to allow Sako to drill home from the edge of the box to set up a 2 – 1 victory three minutes from time. Palace now play Shrewsbury Town on Tuesday night in the second round of the English League Cup.


Tuesday 18 August 2015

Crystal Palace 1 – 2 Arsenal: Gunners Shoot down Eagles

Goals from Olivier Giroud and a Damian Delaney own goal fell either side of a crisp Joel Ward equaliser which meant Arsenal left Selhurst Park with a crucial first away win of the season.

The game was an even affair and palace was unlucky not to get a point from the game as debutant Conner Wickham struck the post whilst pace men Bolasie and Zaha looked useful whilst Francis Coquelin was lucky to avoid being sent off for persistant fouling yet ultimately the crisp build up play of Arsenal was too much. Debutant Yohan Cabaye linked up well with Jordan Mutch linked up together to create Crystal Palace’s best chances but in the end they fell short due to a lack of understanding moving forward.


A clinical Arsenal display was characterised by a superb scissor kick volley from Olivier Giroud meant South London hearts was broken whilst an own goal by Damian Delaney gave Arsenal the win cancelling out a Joel Ward equaliser

Saturday 8 August 2015

Season 15/16: Norwich City 1 – 3 Crystal Palace

Palace started the new season with debutants Alex McCarthy and Yohan Cabaye scoring on his debut with the last kick of the game. Norwich started well with a dominant performance in the opening twenty minutes with Wilfried Zaha volleying home on thirty nine minutes. 

After halftime Palace doubled their lead through defender Damian Delaney. Norwich then pulled a goal back via ex Birmingham City’s Nathan Redmond. Norwich then thought they had equalised via ex eagle Cameron Jerome but it was disallowed controversially for high foot. Palace sealed the game in injury time off a James McArthur slide rule pass with the last kick of the game to set up a 1 – 3 victory.

Palace started the campaign with a pleasing away victory yet newly promoted Norwich have much to be pleased about as under Alex Neil as a newly promoted team  they enjoyed good first half possession and was unlikely not to convert some early chances, conceding goals at crucial times either side of half time.

Fortunately Palace enjoyed a good start to the campaign in Norfolk and can be pleased to get their season off the mark with a win and with Bamford, Wickham and Gayle kept in reserve, Pardew can be pleased with Puncheons and Murray’s performance. Newly promoted Norwich can be happy with their performance and chances for Redmond and Jerome offers hope for the remainder of the campaign.


Palace continue the season at Selhurst next Saturday with a home game against Arsenal. 

Wednesday 5 August 2015

Dagenham & Redbridge 1 – 0 Crystal Palace

A new look Crystal Palace side took to the field at Dagenham only to lose by a goal to nil to a competent and efficient Dagenham side. Dagenham deserved their victory but Palace looked out of sorts as new strikers Conner Wickham and Patrick Bamford looked to strike up an understanding. Indeed Dagenham took the lead when a shot back across his goal from Chambers only for Mc Clean to slot home and give the daggers the lead.

Palace went close when Chung Yong Lee went incredibly close for the eagles only for McClean to slot home and give the daggers the lead. Only to be denied by a great save from the Daggers keeper Cousins who also saved well from Bamford and Wickham. Palace looked good but Dagenham was solid.

 Quintessentially Dagenham Challenged palace for supremacy but Alex McCarthy a new Acquisition from QPR was on reasonably hot form to keep Dagenham at bay til they scored midway through the second half. Palace had the pace of Sully KaiKai on the wing and looked fundamentally like a cracking winger and an able deputy to the injured Yannick Bolasie. Indeed for a league two club 

Dagenham was excellent but both Zavon Hines and Frasier Campbell were taken off injured. Jodi Jones hit the Crossbar for Dagenham whilst Jamie Cureton shot narrowly wide, in a game Dagenham and Redbridge won 1 – 0 .


On Saturday Dagenham kick off the season at Leyton Orient in a London Derby, Whilst Palace Kick off away to Norwich City 

Saturday 1 August 2015

Preseason 2015/16: Palace 1 – 1 Fulham

Palace and Fulham  fought out a 1 – 1 draw, Fulham took the lead on eight minutes with a goal from Ben Pringle with an equaliser from Papa Soure’s first goal for the club on forty eight minutes which meant a turgid game on a hot day was lined by a slow pace. Indeed both teams enjoyed a high level of possession with Glenn Murray shanking an early chance over the crossbar, yet the reality was Fulham were on top in the first half with Palace coming back into it in the second half with debutant Cabaye looking good with Zaha and Ledley coming on in the second half. 

Other new signings Patrick Bamford was rested after scoring a hat-trick against Bromley on Tuesday night, whielst new signing Conner Wickham signing too late for selection.

Considering Fulham are a Championship Club, Fulham put up an excellent showing and was worthy of the draw. In what was a slow paced game directly affected by the hot weather. Palace conclude their preseason programme for 2015/16 with a game at Dagenham and Redbridge on Monday evening. The following Saturday the 2015/16 season kicks off in earnest in Norfolk vs Norwich city, even if match tickets for the disabled at 45 pounds is ridiculous.