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Palace Tempo Breaks Wembley Silence
Continue Reading: Palace Tempo Breaks Wembley SilencePalace tempo tested as Wembley silence is disrupted before the Community Shield A minute’s silence for Diogo Jota did not stay quiet at Wembley. Virgil van Dijk looked disappointed when the tribute was cut short. Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva died in a car crash in Spain. Wreaths were laid and the silence…
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Palace Fans Disrupt Respect at Wembley
Continue Reading: Palace Fans Disrupt Respect at WembleyDisrupting Respect – Palace Fans Clash Over Silence at Wembley Listen, up until the whistle, I wasn’t expecting much noise from the Palace end. We’re the kind to show our loyalty with quiet respect when it matters, especially for fallen brothers and real moments. But what happened at Wembley for the Community Shield? That was…
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Guéhi on Edge: Palace Cashes
Continue Reading: Guéhi on Edge: Palace CashesGuéhi on the edge as Palace push to cash in before the window closes Crystal Palace might lose their captain for nothing next year, so they act now. Parish says the clock is ticking, and Guéhi could walk away on a free. The England defender has twelve months left, and suitors circle from big clubs.…
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Guéhi’s Future Hangs in Balance
Continue Reading: Guéhi’s Future Hangs in BalancePalace risking losing Guéhi for free, Liverpool dragging their heels Listen up, this transfer game is dirty and sticky. Crystal Palace’s captain, Marc Guéhi, stuck right in the middle. Parish, the man at the top, says they’re ready to sell him now to dodge the nasty surprise next summer — losing him for nothing. That’s…
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Palace Stuck Without Signings, Facing Threat
Continue Reading: Palace Stuck Without Signings, Facing ThreatPalace’s Struggle: No Signings and Confusion Over European Future Leave Them Behind Crystal Palace find themselves stuck in a rut, right where they don’t wanna be — chasing shadows. No fresh faces, no clarity on European plans. Just déjà vu and missed opportunities. We won the FA Cup, but it feels like the club’s still…
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Palace’s Grit Keeps Spirit Alive
Continue Reading: Palace’s Grit Keeps Spirit AlivePalace Start the Season in the Shade Listen, no one’s sure which European comp Palace’s in yet. That cloud over our heads, plus no new players coming in this summer, it’s made the vibe less fresh than it should be. It’s like trying to run a race with one foot still tied. Last season we…
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Palace Fights to Reclaim European Spot
Continue Reading: Palace Fights to Reclaim European SpotPalace Fight to Reverse Uefa Demotion Back to Europa League Clear, Fierce, and Ready to Stand Tall Listen, South London’s got a heartbeat, and it’s pounding for Palace. We don’t do quiet, and we don’t back down. Right now, the club’s in the middle of a fight, and we’re making noise. Crystal Palace’s appeal against…
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Palace Fans Fight UEFA Demotion Backlash
Continue Reading: Palace Fans Fight UEFA Demotion BacklashPalace Supporters Fight Back Against UEFA’s Sharp Hand In South London, we don’t take kindly to injustice, especially when it hits close to home. The Holmesdale Fanatics, the heartbeat of Palace’s stand, are leading the charge. They’ve made it clear they won’t sit back and accept UEFA’s move to drop our club into the Conference…
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Palace Demands Big Money for Eze Move
Continue Reading: Palace Demands Big Money for Eze MovePalace Stand Firm on Eze Transfer Price and Arsenal’s Possible Big Money Move Right now, Selhurst Park’s buzzing with talk of Eberechi Eze. Arsenal’s knocking on Palace’s door, but the club ain’t selling cheap. If Arsenal want him, they better come correct with serious cash — no less than £35 million upfront. That’s the word…
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Palace Vows Fight as Fans Protest UEFA Over Europa Verdict
Continue Reading: Palace Vows Fight as Fans Protest UEFA Over Europa VerdictPalace Fight Back Against UEFA, Fans Ready to Protest Steve Parish stay hopeful, saying Palace will fight to overturn UEFA’s call. He believe Nottingham Forest’s hand in pushing Palace out of the Europa League. Now, Palace’s new plan? They taking it to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. No way they just accept this blow.…
