to all Crystal Palace fans that have shared nice words about our fanbase, make sure to pay us a visit if you are ever around. I'm more than sure you are going to get invited to a beer or two. It was a pleasure to play a final against such a similar club, much love 🦅⚡
Crystal Palace have now drawn (in 90 mins) to Chelsea Liverpool & Nottingham Forest... 3 teams who have spent probably over £150m each, whilst we have spent £2m
We could have a really really good season, Oliver Glasner is superb and a couple more solid additions would help #CPFC
I’m an optimist, but I’m not delusional. I’d be in the latter category if I suggested Glasner’s quotes yesterday were a good thing.
However, I refute that things are as bad as some are suggesting.
As always, I won’t be subjective. I’ll back this with historical precedent.
#CPFC
If you remove emotion from the Ebere Eze deal, getting £67.5m for a 27-year-old who has been an ever-present and transformational presence in our first team for 5 years, scoring pivotal goals and helping us win the first major trophy in our history is superb business.
We signed him for £16m, he’s grown with us, recovered from major setbacks (an Achilles Tendon injury on the day he was called up by England) and matured into a player who you look to for something special when the pressure is on.
QPR fans adored him and still do, Palace fans will always feel the exact same way. He has an irrepressible love for the game, it comes through in the way he plays; he’s the sort of talent everyone wants to watch, the sort of lad you can’t help but root for.
He gave me (and every Palace fan) the greatest moment of my football supporting life in May of 2025 at Wembley; it’ll stay with me until my dying day. The word legend gets thrown around a lot in modern sporting parlance but his achievements in red and blue are truly worthy of the title.
Go well, Ebs. ❤️💙
Gonna talk about Daichi Kamada’s end of season form for years to come, we don’t appreciate as much now, but this man was massive to achieving what we did this season. He had a slow start, he was frustrated in himself, he knew he could be better. But he turned up when it mattered
I know the Palace aspect could see me being accused of bias but this season has been incredible for storylines.
Newcastle ending a generational trophy drought, Spurs ending 17 years without silverware, Palace winning our first ever major trophy, Bologna winning their first major trophy since 1974, Aberdeen edging out Celtic on penalties for their first Scottish Cup in 35 years, Naples going into meltdown over their title with Scott McTominay walking on water, Luis Enrique being honoured by PSG’s fans with a tifo of he and his daughter after delivering them their first ever UCL trophy.
Just wonderful.