Havertz wins a throw-in at +5:12, hands it to Mosquera at +5:25, hands it to Rice for the long throw-in at +5:46.
Win a corner from the throw-in at +5:55. Saka begins to put the ball down at +6:25.
The entire first half. A set-piece clock is needed. 10s
Crystal Palace 1 - 0 Rayo Vallecano
38 hours
10 trains
2 taxis
2 buses
1 European trophy
Crystal Palace are European champions. ‘Little ol’ Palace’ are European champions.
One for nan and dad.
Nice guys sometimes win.
Up the Palace.
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Congratulations Aston Villa. Your fans were brilliant before and after the FA Cup semi-final last season. Gracious and encouraging to us even in defeat.
Have a great night celebrating a fantastic achievment!❤️💙
Unai Emery has now won the Europa League 5 times as a manager with three different clubs; Sevilla in 2014, 2015 & 2016, Villarreal 2021 and Aston Villa in 2026.
No other manager has won it more than 3 times; that was Giovanni Trapattoni between 1977-1993.
A ridiculous legacy.
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@HLTCO This group were by a long margin nowhere near the best team we’ve had, but they are my favourite. Ran through walls, largely without pay, to pave the way for what we have today. It’s an amazing time to be a Palace fan and a lot of that comes down to this group.
Absolute limbs in that away end…😍
Rochdale scored a 99th minute winner away at Braintree today and it now takes the title race with York City!
The 2 sides play each other next weekend in the final game of the season, if either team win, they’re up!! �
I talk about the summer of 2010 a lot and I’m going to do it again now.
Having been given a 10 point deduction for entering administration in the 2009/10 season, Crystal Palace survived relegation to League One on the final day away at Sheffield Wednesday thanks to a 2-2 draw, with a group of players giving blood, sweat and tears for the shirt having not been paid a penny for 3 months.
On May 31st, it was announced that unless a deal was struck for new owners to purchase the club inside 24 hours, the club would be liquidated and cease to exist. Fans mobilised, protesting outside both Selhurst Park and importantly Lloyds Bank’s HQ (they owned Selhurst Park and until then had been unwilling to sell it back) in central London, leading to fresh talks and the bank agreeing to sell Selhurst to CPFC2010, a fan-led consortium.
We went into the following season with just 9 first-team players, simply happy to still have a football club to follow every weekend and won promotion to the Premier League a mere 3 years later, where we still reside to this day.
The last 12 months have seen the club win its first ever major trophy in the FA Cup, beating the behemoth that is Manchester City in the final, getting the better of Liverpool in the Community Shield and taking a maiden voyage into European competition proper in the Conference League.
Last night at Selhurst Park, we beat Fiorentina 3-0 in a quarter-final first leg and I couldn’t stop myself from having a small moment of contemplation as to how ridiculous it all felt. I never expected to see us do this, no Palace fan truly did, I support the club because my Dad does, just as supports Palace because his Dad did before him. I couldn’t have contemplated nights like the one we experienced yesterday as a little boy, they felt walled off to our supporters but we’re living through it as I type this. It’s surreal to say the least.
I’ll never forget what those players and coaches did for our football club back in 2010, nights like the one we had yesterday are just as much about them as anyone. They kept the club alive and built the foundations for all of this. It’s incredibly special.