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We won the FA Cup!

What a day to be an Eagle! In this special victory episode, the gang comes together to relive every glorious moment of Crystal Palace's historic FA Cup triumph. From the pre-match nerves to the final whistle scenes at Wembley, we break down the goals, the drama, and the sheer magic of lifting the cup. Expect fan reactions, behind-the-scenes stories, and a few emotional moments as we celebrate the biggest win in Palace history. It's not just a win - it's a legacy. Up the Palace!

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  • Preview: Brighton v Crystal Palace

    35:04|
    It's the one both fanbases circle on the calendar, but the stakes have rarely felt more desperate. Palace travel to the Amex on Sunday carrying the weight of a 12-match winless streak and a squad that feels like it's being held together by tape. While a gritty point at Forest offered a brief reprieve, the Eagles now face a Brighton side that-despite their own recent struggles-will be smelling blood in the water. Can Oliver Glasner find a way to silence the south coast, or will this rivalry clash be the final straw?
  • Nottingham Forest 1 - 1 Crystal Palace

    39:47|
    Palace's agonizing winless run reaches 12 games, but a gritty 1-1 draw against Nottingham Forest at least stops the bleeding. After falling behind to an early Morgan Gibbs-White strike, the game turned on its head when Neco Williams was sent off for a desperate handball on the line. Ismaila Sarr clinical penalty salvaged a point, though the frustration lingers after failing to break down ten men for the entire second half. We're diving into the fallout, including Oliver Glasner's post-match admission that while he was "pleased with the desire," the squad's lack of efficiency in front of goal remains a glaring concern.
  • Nottingham Forest 1 - 1 Crystal Palace

    01:00:20|
    Palace's agonizing winless run reaches 12 games, but a gritty 1-1 draw against Nottingham Forest at least stops the bleeding. After falling behind to an early Morgan Gibbs-White strike, the game turned on its head when Neco Williams was sent off for a desperate handball on the line. Ismaila Sarr clinical penalty salvaged a point, though the frustration lingers after failing to break down ten men for the entire second half. We're diving into the fallout, including Oliver Glasner's post-match admission that while he was "pleased with the desire," the squad's lack of efficiency in front of goal remains a glaring concern.
  • Preview: Notts Forest v Crystal Palace

    40:58|
    The crisis at Selhurst Park reaches a boiling point as Palace travel to the City Ground for a high-stakes relegation six-pointer. Still winless in 11 games across all competitions, the Eagles face a Nottingham Forest side that is breathing down their necks, now just three points behind in the table. With the transfer deadline looming and the club already mourning the loss of Marc Guéhi, the situation has gone from dire to desperate
  • Player Ratings: Crystal Palace 1 - 3 Chelsea

    36:16|
    The downward spiral continues as 10-man Palace fall 3-1 to Chelsea at Selhurst Park, extending the winless run to an agonizing 11 games. In a match defined by individual errors and a lack of discipline, the "abandoned" squad fought to the end but was ultimately undone by clinical finishing and a nightmare afternoon for the youngsters. Following Oliver Glasner's post-match shift from fury to "praising the resilience" of his group, we're dissecting every performance to see who is still fighting for the shirt and who has already checked out.
  • Crystal Palace 1 - 3 Chelsea

    01:18:46|
    The downward spiral continues as 10-man Palace fall 3-1 to Chelsea at Selhurst Park, extending the winless run to an agonizing 11 games. In a match defined by individual errors and a lack of discipline, the "abandoned" squad fought to the end but was ultimately undone by clinical finishing and an afternoon to forget for young Jaydee Canvot.
  • Preview: Crystal Palace v Chelsea

    39:51|
    Selhurst Park prepares for a London derby like no other as Palace host Chelsea amidst total internal chaos. With the club winless in ten, the captain Marc Guéhi officially gone to Man City, and Oliver Glasner openly at war with the board, Sunday's clash feels less like a match and more like a battle for the soul of the club. Can the "abandoned" squad find a miracle against a Chelsea side pushing for the top four?
  • Player Ratings: Sunderland 2 - 1 Crystal Palace

    45:45|
    Following Oliver Glasner's explosive post-match interview -where he accused the board of "abandoning" the players and "tearing the heart out" of the squad by selling Marc Guéhi 24 hours before kick-off-we are delivering our most somber 1-10 player ratings yet
  • Oliver Glasner NOT sacked

    01:02:57|
    In this episode, we unpack the explosive drama at Selhurst Park following a weekend that pushed Crystal Palace to the brink. Despite a scathing post-match outburst where he accused the board of "abandoning" the squad, sources close to the club say that Oliver Glasner will not be sacked.

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