Thursday, 3 April 2014

Crystal Palace midfielder: Manchester City and Liverpool won't fancy coming to Selhurst Park


CRYSTAL Palace midfielder Stuart O’Keefe has warned the likes of Manchester City and Liverpool that the Eagles will be no pushovers when the clubs meet in the next four weeks.
Both City and Liverpool could be gunning for the Premier League title while Palace could be fighting to stay up still.
And after Saturday’s victory against Chelsea, O’Keefe believes their opponents won’t “fancy coming down” to Selhurst Park following their performance against the Blues.
“We have still got City, Liverpool and Villa to come here,” he told the Advertiser.
“There is no reason why we can’t pick up points, especially as no one gave us a chance against Chelsea.
“Cardiff is massive and they are the ones you need to win. Anything you get from the big boys is a bonus.
“But I don’t think they’ll fancy coming down here after watching our performance on Saturday.
“I don’t think they’ll think it’s a given anyway.”
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Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Newcastle United is all Set for a Win against Crystal Palace in EPL 2013-14

When the English Premier League 2013-14 enters the week 31, it will be the countdown to the series that has been going on from months. Only 7 weeks will remain after the week 31 for the title. Week 31 will see major teams fight it out with each other like Chelsea and Arsenal, Everton and Swansea City and Newcastle United vs Crystal Palace among others.

Newcastle United Without Team Manager

Newcastle United vs Crystal Palace on March 22 at St. James Park will see the crowds cheering for their respective teams. Newcastle's Alan Pardew has received a 7 match ban and a huge fine from the football association, so he won't be there to witness the action. But the team which is one of the top 10 teams at the points table will not hesitate to go tough with Crystal Palace.

Crystal Palace's Possible Strategy

Crystal Palace is on 17th Place and needs to have a strong strategy to win this game. Their attacking forward and defense have to be strong to battle it out in the match.

The Crystal Palace tickets have just started their sale online while some of the Newcastle United tickets have already been sold out.

Friday, 7 March 2014

Football Fans Waiting to See the Crystal Palace Vs Southampton Match at EPL 2013-14

The English Premier League 2013-14 is on the verge of entering week 30. The fans are already purchasing English Premier League tickets to watch the finals.

Crystal Palace looking strong against southampton

At the same time, the fans in the English Premier League 2013-14 are also gearing up to watch Crystal Palace vs Southampton on March 08 at Selhurst Park. Online sale for the England Tickets is already on the go from trusted websites like www.gofootballtickets.com. Some time ago, Crystal Palace were into relegation zone, but, they have now safely come out of the zone as they managed to win their recent 3 matches. The team is currently on 16th place at the points table with 27 points winning 8 out of 27 matches.

Crystal Palace had an even match with against Swansea City on March 02 with 1-1 score, while they were defeated with 2-0 against Manchester United on February 22. With a draw in their last game, it seems the team is finding back it's momentum and will come out powerful against Southampton. The Crystal Palace Tickets sale is picking up gradually ahead of its match on March 08.

Southampton has lost last 2 matches

Southampton meanwhile is on 9th position followed by West Ham. The team has a score of 39 points with 10 wins out of 28 matches played. Southampton were crushed with a 3-0 defeat against Liverpool on March 01 and lost against West Ham as well with 3-1 score. The team will give its best against Crystal Palace and hopefully end the inconsistent performance. It has much to learn from Liverpool, which is on number 2. Southampton tickets sale will go up once they win against Palace showing some recovery. Experts predict that Crystal Palace stands to win the match against Southampton when they meet on March 08.

Friday, 21 February 2014

Crystal Palace vs. Manchester United Premier League kick-off time

Crystal Palace vs. Man Utd takes place in the Premier League on Saturday evening.
The game, which takes place at Selhurst Park, is scheduled to kick off at 17:30 GMT and airs live in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports 1/Sky Sports 1 HD.
Speaking ahead of the game, Man Utd manager David Moyes has said he is confident his players will benefit from a recent warm-weather training camp in the coming weeks.
United returned from Dubai on Tuesday after flying out to the Middle East following last week's goalless draw with Arsenal.
"It was great that we had some time together with the players - the first time I've really had the chance to have a few days with the lads," Moyes told reporters.
"We trained and had some relaxation time as well, so it was good.
"You hope you get some benefit from it. I'm sure it will benefit the players, having the chance to relax. We'd have rather been in the FA Cup, let me tell you that, but we weren't so the next thing we had to do was get them ready for the 12 remaining league games."
Saturday's game at Palace comes ahead of a trip to Olympiakos in the Champions League, and Moyes is planning to utilise his entire squad with both fixtures in mind.
"We want to win [against Crystal Palace]," the boss continued.
"We have another big game on Tuesday night as well.  That's the way it is but we'll be ready.
"There's a squad here that's always been used to being rotated and used. That's why, lots of times, United have often been strong at the end of the season - they make sure players haven't played every game.
"So when the big games come in the end they have fresh players. We're fortunate with the squad we have here that we’ve been able to do that. We've tried to give everybody an opportunity to show what they can do as well, which is really important when you get a new manager in."

Friday, 24 January 2014

Five Crystal Palace fans jailed after King's Cross brawl with Brighton supporters

Five Crystal Palace fans jailed after King's Cross brawl with Brighton supporters

FIVE Crystal Palace Football match supporters were jailed today (Tuesday) for their part in a violent brawl with Brighton fans near King’s Cross Station.
The five men, who were all given six-year banning orders from football grounds, were involved in a “terrifying” fight on November 10 2012 after the Eagles’ away match with Peterborough.
The group, who were convicted in December following a trial at Blackfriars Crown Court, were sentenced today at the same court.
Hayden Johnson, 20, of Jesmond Road, Addiscombe, was given 10 months in a young offender’s institute, while three others received 10-month jail sentences.
They are; Dean Kirby, 29, of West Park Road, Newchapel; Declan Clarke, 22, of Miles Road, Epsom; and Adam Marshall, 23, of Aston Way, Epsom.
James Hackett, 21, of Norbury Avenue, Thornton Heath, was given a reduced sentence of eight months because he had earlier changed his plea to guilty, to a charge of violent disorder.
During the trial, jurors had heard how punches, glasses and sandwich boards were thrown as the brawl escalated in Caledonian Road.
In his sentencing remarks, Judge Henry Blacksell QC said he could understand why the jury had rejected the evidence of those who had pleaded not guilty.
He said: “I like to think you all know and realise it makes it much harder to take into account any true remorse.”
He later added: “You should be ashamed. It could have been members of your family.”
Judge Blacksell QC, did, however, say he thought Hackett had shown some genuine remorse.
During the trial, the court heard how Hackett, 21, could be seen “jumping up and down in a victory pose, throwing glasses and having a fierce face-to-face confrontation”.
In his submission, Hackett’s defence lawyer, Jonathan Simpson, said: “He had a surge of strength and responsibility in the presence of all those who are his friends to stand up and be accountable.”
Johnson and Clarke were also given three-month sentences suspended for two years, in November, for their part in an earlier fight with in Peterborough town centre with rival fans on the same day as the King’s Cross incident.
Rakhesh Sharma, Johnson’s defence lawyer, said it had been a “day of madness”, something which the judge also rejected, adding there should have been time for the Palace fans to regain their heads on the journey home.


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Sunday, 29 December 2013

Manchester City 1 Crystal Palace 0 match report: Edin Dzeko finally finds touch of class to send City top

Manchester City have waited a long time for a Premier League table with this morning’s complexion. It was November 2012 when they last stood at the summit, relinquishing that position within a week, though the manner of this victory suggested this squad are made of sterner stuff.
Supremacy may be brief again - Arsenal will regain it with a win at Newcastle United today – but Manuel Pellegrini now knows his side can win by means other than the liquid football they have displayed against Liverpool and Arsenal in the past few weeks. That matters. Winning a title entails handling all types of terrain.
The City manager was deeply and ungenerously dismissive of the way Crystal Palace match played anti-football, as he characterised it, . “One team wanted to play for 90 minutes and one wanted to play in their own goal,” he said. “It is difficult when one team wants to play and the other doesn’t.” His opposite number Tony Pulispointed out, not unreasonably,  that Pellegrini’s analysis omitted the fact that Joe Hart was named stadium man of the match after three fines saves, one of which was excellent. “Was that the team that cost £350m? I don’t talk about other teams,” Pulis said. Other clubs may seek the Palace way of putting out the Etihad fire, having seen these results. It was the first time this season that City have been limited to a single goal at their stadium.
For a time, it was hard to tell whether the Palace fans who expressed mock delirium when their team won so much as a corner, deep in the first half, really wanted this to be the price of playing Premier League football. They expressed a similar sentiment when the visitors reached the interval goalless, with Cameron Jerome’s venture into the home box on the half hour an exceptional event. It didn’t help the spectacle that Jerome left the field with a damaged ankle after that adventure, when his boot went into Joe Hart’s face – leaving the goalkeeper with a badly cut left eye, which was glued on the pitch and required six stitches. It didn’t help City that Edin Dzeko’s touch was so poor.
 Pellegrini’s players had some first half moments: Fernandinho’s two volleys - one over, one blocked – and his header from a Milner cross which Julian Speroni athletically touched over. But Pulis’ players carried out his creed indefatigably. They dropped deep, harried and repelled David Silva as he buzzed around the edge of the area, looking to break the defensive line. Mile Jedinak and Barry Bannan - the little and large of Palace’s midfield - and Jonathan Parr were three of many deserving mention as Pulis, fielding the same XI that beat Aston Villa on Boxing Day, made a mockery of Pellegrini’s complaints about Christmas fixture congestion.
The City manager’s conviction that he could afford to rest three of his most dangerous players – Samir Nasri, Yaya Toure and Alvaro Negredo – was looking deeply unfounded after the interval, from which Palace emerged with resolve to begin breaking out from their serried ranks. The game was only 55 minutes old when Pellegrini sent on the cavalry – Negredo and Nasri – but as the hour came and went, Palace actually looked the more likely side to score. Hart palmed away the shot Jason Puncheon unravelled after easing past the ineffective Javi Garcia, then touched over Jedinak’s shot from the edge of the box. But it was then that City demonstrated the slim margins for error when they are in business. Attempting to clear his lines Damien Delaney headed straight to Jesus Navas, who set up Dzeko to atone for a poor afternoon by firing into the top right hand corner of the net.
Palace continued to threaten – Joel Ward brought Hart’s most sublime stop before missing a header which Pulis was still ruing when he arrived for his press conference – in a way which suggested that this recovery actis well under way. “What we need is to turn the 1-0 defeats into victories,” said Pulis, edgy and refusing to take a seat, as always. “We are in the group now which we weren’t when we came. It gives us a chance and that’s all we can ask for.”
Line-ups:
Manchester City (4-2-3-1): Hart; Boyota (Negredo, 55), Kompany, Nastasic Clichy; Garcia, Fernandinho (Nasri, 55); Navas, Silva, Milner (Kolarov, 75); Dzeko
Crystal Palace (4-5-1): Speroni; Mariappa, Gabbidon, Delaney, Parr; Puncheon, Ward, Jedinak, Bannan (Gayle, 81), Bolasie (Williams, 76); Jerome (Chamakh, 35).
Referee: Andre Marriner.
Man of the match: Silva (Manchester City)
Match rating: 6/10

Source : http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/manchester-city-1-crystal-palace-0-match-report-edin-dzeko-finally-finds-touch-of-class-to-send-city-top-9028253.html