BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 X-WR-CALNAME:Crystal Palace Fixtures 06-07 PRODID:-//Apple Computer\, Inc//iCal 2.0//EN X-WR-RELCALID:783C4763-85A8-4CF4-9316-B1063E41A9E7 X-WR-TIMEZONE:Europe/London CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Europe/London LAST-MODIFIED:20090702T095747Z BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20060326T020000 TZOFFSETTO:+0100 TZOFFSETFROM:+0000 TZNAME:BST END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20061029T020000 TZOFFSETTO:+0000 TZOFFSETFROM:+0100 TZNAME:GMT END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20070325T020000 TZOFFSETTO:+0100 TZOFFSETFROM:+0000 TZNAME:BST END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20071028T020000 TZOFFSETTO:+0000 TZOFFSETFROM:+0100 TZNAME:GMT END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20060729T150000 LOCATION:PRE-SEASON DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20060729T170000 SUMMARY:Millwall (a) UID:12B41272-983A-4A5F-9A51-F2706E1DC884-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:3 DTSTAMP:20060630T163119Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20061226T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20061226T170000 SUMMARY:Southampton (a) UID:B952D8A5-00D7-4238-8425-619D0BE44AD3-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:2 DTSTAMP:20060630T161816Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT LOCATION:Selhurst Park DTSTAMP:20060815T190721Z UID:EACA4798-BE2F-4D4A-948F-6BBCA5DE1C77-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:9 DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20060813T120000 SUMMARY:Dirty Leeds (H) DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20060813T140000 DESCRIPTION:1-0 Morrison with a late goal.\n\nHave to say I thought we w as lucky in the end and just kept waiting for them to score but 3 in 3 w hat a result and top of the table. \n\nBirmingham next :-0\n\nreport fro m BBC http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_1/4783093.stm\n\n Clinton Morrison scored in injury time as Crystal Palace maintained the only 100% record in the Championship with a win over 10-man Leeds at Sel hurst Park.\n\nThe Republic of Ireland international struck from close r ange to win it\, only seconds after keeper Tony Warner had spectacularly denied Dougie Freedman.\n\nIt was harsh on Leeds\, who held their own a fter Geoff Horsfield's red card\, and who saw Eddie Lewis hit the post.\ n\nLoanee Horsfield was sent off after 15 minutes when he shoved Mark Hu dson.\n\nHowever\, it wasn't until the 91st minute that Palace broke the visitors' resistance\, substitute Morrison stabbing home on the half-vo lley from 12 yards after Danny Granville's long throw had caused havoc i n the Leeds box.\n\nIt put the gloss on what had been a frustrating afte rnoon for Palace in front of goal.\n\nLeon Cort twice headed wide when i t looked easier to score from Mark Kennedy set-pieces\, while Freedman\, Kennedy and James Scowcroft all had long-range efforts.\n\nFor their pa rt\, Leeds showed impressive resilience and could even have won the game themselves had David Healy and Shaun Derry not shot straight at Gabor K iraly when well-placed in each half.\n\n# Crystal Palace manager Peter T aylor\n\"If Clinton was as fit as he knows he can be\, then I couldn't a fford a player of that standard but he has a bit to do to be as fit as I want him to be.\n\n\"Clinton had an injection to cure a knee injury and that means he has not had a proper pre-season. But he has been great an d just needs to keep working hard and training hard.\n\n\"As for the sen ding-off\, Mark Hudson is not the type of player who goes down without b eing touched.\"\n\n# Leeds manager Kevin Blackwell\n\"In life\, you do n ot always get what you deserve. We looked a good team\, even when we wer e down to 10 men.\n\n\"I did not see the sending-off because I was talki ng to the fourth official and I didn't find out what happened because I had to sort out the team.\n\n\"I don't want to be losing points but I be lieve it was a strong performance from a good Leeds side.\"\n\nCrystal P alace: Kiraly\, Granville\, Hudson\, Cort\, Butterfield\, Soares (Morris on 73)\, Watson (Freedman 45)\, Kennedy\, McAnuff\, Fletcher\, Scowcroft .\nSubs Not Used: Flinders\, Lawrence\, Borrowdale.\n\nBooked: Watson\, McAnuff.\n\nGoals: Morrison 90.\n\nLeeds: Warner\, Kelly\, Crainey\, Kil gallon\, Butler\, Westlake\, Derry\, Stone (Carole 90)\, Lewis (Richards on 74)\, Horsfield\, Healy (Moore 76).\nSubs Not Used: Gregan\, Blake.\n \nSent Off: Horsfield (15).\n\nBooked: Kilgallon\, Kelly.\n\nAtt: 17\,21 8\n\nRef: R Styles (Hampshire).\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070407T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070407T170000 SUMMARY:Preston (H) UID:EEC4C68E-EDA7-4993-9D0C-22DC011F57D0-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:4 DTSTAMP:20070506T191514Z DESCRIPTION:get in there. 3-0 and we finally played some footy.\n\n\nCry stal Palace 3-0 Preston\nPreston suffered a third successive Championshi p defeat as Crystal Palace further dented their promotion chances.\n\nTw o first-half goals from Shefki Kuqi and Leon Cort's 67th-minute header s ealed victory for the Eagles.\n\nAnd it could have been a lot worse had it not been for Preston keeper Andy Lonergan's courageous display.\n\nTo complete a miserable afternoon for he visitors\, striker David Nugent f lung his shin-pads into the dug-out when substituted in the 75th minute. \n\n#\nCrystal Palace manager Peter Taylor:\n\"I know how good the playe rs in the dressing room are. Many of them have had good careers and play ed for good clubs.\n\n\"But I told them today that we are interested in what they do from now on.\n\n\"It is not about what a player has done. I t is about what he is going to do from now on.\"\n\n#\nPreston manager P aul Simpson:\n\"It is very disappointing. We've hit our worst run of res ults at the most important time of the season.\n\n\"At this time of the season\, it is about the players preparing themselves correctly\, and do ing what they are asked to.\"\n\n\"The first and third goals came about because players did not do their jobs.\n\nCrystal Palace: Kiraly\, Lawre nce\, Hudson\, Cort\, Borrowdale\, McAnuff (Ifill 71)\, Watson (Grabban 83)\, Fletcher (Kennedy 76)\, Soares\, Morrison\, Kuqi.\nSubs Not Used: Speroni\, Butterfield.\n\nBooked: Soares.\n\nGoals: Kuqi 16\, 21\, Cort 68.\n\nPreston: Lonergan\, Wilson\, St. Ledger\, Chilvers\, Alexander\, Sedgwick\, Pugh\, Soley\, Whaley (Songo'o 64)\, Nugent (Ricketts 74)\, O rmerod (Agyemang 60).\nSubs Not Used: Henderson\, Pergl.\n\nBooked: Alex ander\, Pugh.\n\nAtt: 15\,985.\n\nRef: S Tanner (Somerset).\n\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20061230T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20061230T170000 SUMMARY:Cardiff (a) UID:7FD3F20D-E90F-4C87-AE81-13E12A108414-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:4 DTSTAMP:20060630T161851Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20060719T190000 LOCATION:The University of Richmond Stadium DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20060719T210000 SUMMARY:LA Galaxy UID:281589A0-7604-4F39-BD1B-28637269063A-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:3 DTSTAMP:20060630T163034Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20060711T194500 LOCATION:PRE-SEASON DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20060711T214500 SUMMARY:Stevenage (a) UID:0EB8F1CB-C83D-4245-BD7B-CB41BC4A6B17-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:4 DTSTAMP:20060630T162854Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070303T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070303T170000 SUMMARY:Burnley (a) UID:6CE1B0FF-13E2-44E5-AF1D-EA17F6A0C448-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:4 DTSTAMP:20070317T145333Z DESCRIPTION:1-1\n\nBurnley 1-1 Crystal Palace\nAde Akinbiyi's first-half equaliser denied play-off hopefuls Crystal Palace a crucial win\, but i t was not enough to end Burnley's 16-match winless run.\n\nThe hosts loo ked like slipping towards the drop zone after Clinton Morrison was gifte d an opening goal\, looping a header under the bar early on.\n\nBut Akin biyi headed in Mike Duff's cross to level and secure a point.\n\nThe str iker had chances to win it but twice missed the target\, while Lewwis Sp ence went close for Palace late on.\n\n# Burnley boss Steve Cotterill:\n \"We're disappointed with a draw. We think we did enough to win the game . Against a decent Crystal Palace team\, we were the better side.\n\n\"W e're getting better but the trouble's everyone wants to get better overn ight.\n\n\"It's hard when you haven't been winning or creating chances s uddenly for it to just drop into place.\"\n\n# Crystal Palace manager Pe ter Taylor:\n\"We finished the game well. I thought we had a couple of q uite good chances in the end and I'm very pleased with the way we finish ed.\n\n\"Burnley away is a difficult game and I'm pleased with an away p oint.\n\n\"I'd have to look at the video but it was probably a very disa ppointing goal for us to concede.\"\n\nBurnley: Coyne\, Duff\, McGreal\, Caldwell\, Harley\, Elliott\, James O'Connor\, Gudjonsson\, McCann (Jon es 80)\, Gray (Garreth O'Connor 89)\, Akinbiyi.\nSubs Not Used: Djemba-D jemba\, Spicer\, Foster.\n\nBooked: Gudjonsson\, James O'Connor.\n\nGoal s: Akinbiyi 38.\n\nCrystal Palace: Kiraly\, Butterfield\, Hudson\, Cort\ , Lawrence\, Soares\, Fletcher\, Spence (Watson 66)\, Freedman (Grabban 63)\, Morrison\, Scowcroft.\nSubs Not Used: Speroni\, Ward\, Martin.\n\n Booked: Scowcroft\, Watson.\n\nGoals: Morrison 15.\n\nAtt: 10\,659.\n\nR ef: E Ilderton (Tyne & Wear) END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20060923T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20060923T170000 SUMMARY:Coventry (H) UID:C025F094-83A4-4B4D-88F6-F0235F1D50D0-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:3 DTSTAMP:20061009T075148Z DESCRIPTION:Crystal Palace 1-0 Coventry\nTaken from http://news.bbc.co.u k/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_1/5351718.stm\n\nClinton Morrison's volley was enough to give Crystal Palace victory against 10-man Coventry.\n\nPa lace had gone close through Ben Watson before Morrison scored in the top corner with a right-footed strike.\n\nDavid McNamee was sent off 18 min utes from time after collecting his second booking for fouling Jobi McAn uff.\n\nPalace went close to a second through Michael Hughes and Shefki Kuqi but Coventry almost stole a point when Marcus Hall shot into the si de netting.\n\n#\nCrystal Palace boss Peter Taylor on Clinton Morrison's goal:\n\"His first touch was excellent\, and he took Coventry goalkeepe r Andy Marshall by surprise.\n\n\"We created more chances than Coventry\ , and that goal came out of nothing.\n\n\"Clinton has trained very well\ , and is getting closer and closer to full match fitness. He appreciates that we need four good strikers to be successful.\"\n\n#\nCoventry mana ger Micky Adams:\n\"We are a soft touch away from home\, and we have to think seriously about our away form.\n\n\"If we can find the answer to t he problem\, we will be a decent side\, but otherwise we will be a team who just go up and down the table.\n\n\"I'm sure we will produce in our next home game - but you can't always guarantee that you will win your h ome games.\"\n\n\nCrystal Palace: Kiraly\, Ward\, Cort\, Borrowdale\, Bu tterfield (Watson 18)\, Lawrence\, McAnuff\, Hughes (Kuqi 71)\, Kennedy\ , Scowcroft\, Morrison (Freedman 88).\nSubs Not Used: Speroni\, Green.\n \nBooked: Lawrence\, McAnuff\, Kuqi.\n\nGoals: Morrison 55.\n\nCoventry: Marshall\, Hall\, Page\, Ward\, McNamee\, Hughes\, Doyle (Adebola 68)\, Birchall\, Tabb\, Kyle (Cameron 68)\, McKenzie (John 68).\nSubs Not Use d: Heath\, Hutchison.\n\nSent Off: McNamee (73).\n\nBooked: McNamee\, Ta bb.\n\nAtt: 16\,093\n\nRef: K Wolmer (Northampton).\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20061223T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20061223T170000 SUMMARY:Sunderland (H) UID:941A4EC1-2E03-4747-8EB5-CF910BEA344F-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:3 DTSTAMP:20060630T161751Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20061111T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20061111T170000 SUMMARY:Stoke (H) UID:C6CFAB4B-EE4D-4DCA-9423-B8152E198BCA-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:2 DTSTAMP:20060630T161511Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070130T194500 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070130T214500 SUMMARY:Sunderland (a) UID:16D69208-68AE-4661-A7C3-4777DE138487-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:3 DTSTAMP:20060630T162040Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070313T194500 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070313T214500 SUMMARY:West Brom (a) UID:D0CD181F-037E-4CB9-ABAE-BE2119F08ED0-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:4 DTSTAMP:20070317T145222Z DESCRIPTION:\nWest Brom 2-3 Crystal Palace\nLewis Grabban scored a 90th- minute winner as West Brom lost their third straight Championship fixtur e.\n\nNeil Clement put the Baggies ahead with a free-kick but Clinton Mo rrison equalised from 15 yards.\n\nMartin Albrechtsen was sent off two m inutes after replacing the injured Curtis Davies - the defender making a last-man foul on Michael Hughes.\n\nBen Watson scored the subsequent pe nalty but Kevin Phillips equalised from 18 yards before Grabban struck.\ n\n#\nWest Brom boss Tony Mowbray:\n\"We got hit by a sucker punch. Ther e was a flatness about the game.\n\n\"I was looking for a high tempo but it did not come until after we had a man sent off.\"\n\n#\nCrystal Pala ce boss Peter Taylor:\n\"It was dramatic.\n\n\"West Brom showed lots of character with 10 men. They have some outstanding players and cause you problems.\n\n\"To get to the play-offs\, we need a few of them up there to get nervous and have a real stumble. We also have to play to our top form.\"\n\nWest Brom: Kiely\, McShane\, Clement\, Curtis Davies (Albrech tsen 38)\, Robinson\, Greening\, Chaplow (Koren 58)\, Koumas\, Gera\, Ph illips\, Kamara.\nSubs Not Used: Daniels\, Carter\, MacDonald.\n\nSent O ff: Albrechtsen (41).\n\nBooked: Phillips.\n\nGoals: Clement 26\, Philli ps 76.\n\nCrystal Palace: Kiraly\, Lawrence\, Cort\, Hudson\, Borrowdale (Butterfield 72)\, Watson\, Soares\, Fletcher\, Hughes (Grabban 86)\, M orrison (Martin 78)\, Scowcroft.\nSubs Not Used: Speroni\, Freedman.\n\n Goals: Morrison 35\, Watson 42 pen\, Grabban 90.\n\nAtt: 17\,960\n\nRef: K Friend (Leicestershire). END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070331T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070331T170000 SUMMARY:Sheff Wed (H) UID:838E00D6-D7ED-4C4A-B316-58544C30B8CE-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:4 DTSTAMP:20070506T190639Z DESCRIPTION:\nCrystal Palace 1-2 Sheff Wed\nMarcus Tudgay's late volley sent Palace crashing to a second successive defeat\, virtually ending th eir play-off hopes.\n\nMark Hudson almost opened the scoring for Palace but Iain Turner tipped his effort onto the bar.\n\nInstead\, the visitor s took the lead after the break when Deon Burton headed in Chris Brunt's left-wing cross.\n\nClinton Morrison lashed home an equaliser from clos e range but Leon Cort sliced a clearance onto his own bar and Tudgay sla mmed home his volley.\n\n# Palace manager Peter Taylor:\n\"It was tough to get a result in difficult conditions and on our second-half performan ce we didn't deserve to win the game.\n\n\"I didn't like the second goal we conceded and that is the reason we are where we are. I don't think w e will make play-offs and we don't even deserve to.\n\n\"If you get into the top six you have to be consistent and we haven't been this season. If we had won today we would have been 10 points off fourth place.\n\n\" If I'm honest I think we have too much to do.\"\n\n# Wednesday boss Bria n Laws:\n\"It's a great win and I am really pleased. We knew it was goin g to be a tough game.\n\n\"I read comments by Peter Taylor before the ga me saying he wanted to win every game to get into the play-offs.\n\n\"I thought that if he is thinking like that\, then why can't we do it? My p layers are certainly not switching off. If we can get around 70 points w e will be in with a shout.\"\n\nCrystal Palace: Kiraly\, Lawrence\, Huds on\, Cort\, Borrowdale\, McAnuff (Kuqi 59)\, Watson (Ifill 52)\, Fletche r\, Soares\, Scowcroft (Kennedy 70)\, Morrison.\nSubs Not Used: Speroni\ , Butterfield.\n\nBooked: Lawrence.\n\nGoals: Morrison 80.\n\nSheff Wed: Turner\, Watson\, Bullen\, Wood\, Gilbert\, Tudgay\, Lunt\, Whelan\, Br unt (Spurr 87)\, MacLean\, Burton (Folly 86).\nSubs Not Used: Adamson\, Hills\, Lekaj.\n\nBooked: Brunt.\n\nGoals: Burton 57\, Tudgay 85.\n\nAtt : 21\,523\n\nRef: A Hall (W Midlands).\n\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070217T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070217T170000 SUMMARY:Birmingham (H) UID:BE78BE6F-029B-458C-B9BC-023B2D534AF4-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:4 DTSTAMP:20070318T212127Z DESCRIPTION:Lost 1-0\, we was very poor.\n\n\nCrystal Palace 0-1 Birming ham\nBirmingham leapfrogged West Brom to take second spot in the Champio nship thanks to a Cameron Jerome goal.\n\nTen minutes before the break N icklas Bendtner cut the ball back for Jerome\, who turned and fired past keeper Gabor Kiraly from close range.\n\nPaul Ifill almost equalised on the stroke of half-time for Palace\, but his shot cannoned back off the bar.\n\nThe win leaves Birmingham three points behind Derby\, though St eve Bruce's side have a game in hand over the leaders.\n\n#\nCrystal Pal ace manager Peter Taylor on their play-off chances:\n\"I'm realistic eno ugh to know we need to go on an amazing run now and we need to play much better than we did today.\n\n\"It was a very disappointing performance. We didn't create enough chances and we didn't deserve to win.\n\n\"When we hit the post in the first half I thought it may have given the playe rs some confidence for the second half. We needed to start like that aga in - and we didn't.\"\n\n#\nBirmingham manager Steve Bruce:\n\"It was a good performance and I felt we were worthy winners. It's just a shame ou r best performances are away from home.\n\n\"We need to forget all the n onsense that's gone on and the whole club needs to look forward. We don' t have a divine right to be top of the league.\n\n\"We seem to have a cr isis here whenever we lose two games. We've been in around the top all s eason and yet there's always a crisis.\"\n\nCrystal Palace: Kiraly\, Bor rowdale\, Hudson\, Cort\, Butterfield\, Ifill\, Fletcher\, Lawrence\, Ke nnedy (McAnuff 59)\, Freedman (Scowcroft 73)\, Kuqi (Morrison 60).\nSubs Not Used: Speroni\, Ward.\n\nBooked: Fletcher.\n\nBirmingham: Doyle\, J aidi\, Martin Taylor\, N'Gotty\, Sadler\, Clemence\, Muamba (Larsson 79) \, Johnson\, McSheffrey\, Jerome (Danns 88)\, Bendtner (Vine 81).\nSubs Not Used: Maik Taylor\, Campbell.\n\nBooked: Larsson.\n\nGoals: Jerome 3 4.\n\nAtt: 17\,233\n\nRef: S Tanner (Somerset). END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT LOCATION:Away DTSTAMP:20061009T075758Z UID:18B1A0EB-3462-473E-8F37-B8E6E0C395E5-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:7 DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20060826T150000 SUMMARY:Burnley (H) DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20060826T170000 DESCRIPTION:Crystal Palace 2-2\n(HT 0-1) Burnley\nL Cort 48\nJ Scowcr oft 73\n A Mahon 22\nK Lafferty 51\n \nBookings:\nM Hyde 52 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20060912T194500 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20060912T214500 SUMMARY:Southampton (H) UID:E96063CD-BDBE-4746-A386-219BC7A78634-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:4 DTSTAMP:20061009T075638Z DESCRIPTION:C Palace 0-2 Southampton\nhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/fo otball/eng_div_1/5330012.stm\n\n\nKenwyne Jones and Grzegorz Rasiak scor ed a goal each as the Saints won away for the first time this season.\n\ nJones netted after just two minutes\, rising to head Rudi Skacel's righ t-win corner past Gabor Kiraly.\n\nPalace were unlucky not to level seve n minutes later when James Scowcroft smashed a volley against the crossb ar.\n\nBut Saints doubled the advantage shortly after the break\, with S kacel racing down the left and drilling the ball across for Rasiak to sh oot home.\n\n#\nCrystal Palace manager Peter Taylor:\n\"It was not good enough. At the moment\, we do not look like keeping a clean sheet.\n\n\" We conceded goals at the start of each half\, and we began each half poo rly. We have to hold our hands up.\n\n\"People were too nervous. The pla yers lacked confidence when they were in possession\, and the passing wa s not good enough.\"\n\n#\nSouthampton manager George Burley:\n\"This wa s another good performance\, and there are definite signs for optimism b ecause we have a good blend of youth and experience.\n\n\"This is the st yle I want to play. After we took an early lead here\, we could have sco red four or five.\n\n\"Rudi Skacel is fully fit now\, and he will be a k ey player for us. He has a tremendous left foot.\"\n\nCrystal Palace: Ki raly\, Lawrence\, Hudson\, Cort\, Borrowdale\, McAnuff (Freedman 55)\, K ennedy\, Hughes\, Soares (Green 46)\, Scowcroft\, Kuqi (Morrison 55).\nS ubs Not Used: Speroni\, Butterfield.\n\nBooked: Hudson.\n\nSouthampton: Davis\, Pele\, Wright\, Baird\, Makin\, Idiakez (Ostlund 51)\, Dyer (Wri ght-Phillips 82)\, Skacel\, Viafara\, Jones\, Rasiak (Surman 66).\nSubs Not Used: Miller\, Bale.\n\nBooked: Idiakez\, Pele.\n\nGoals: Jones 2\, Rasiak 48.\n\nAtt: 17\,084\n\nRef: C Penton (Sussex) END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20061125T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20061125T170000 SUMMARY:Preston (a) UID:1C927E45-B1A1-4639-8F39-23214AE9D3E8-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:4 DTSTAMP:20061204T212432Z DESCRIPTION:\nPreston 0-0 Crystal Palace\nPreston missed the chance to j ump clear at the top of the table with a goalless draw against strugglin g Crystal Palace.\n\nThe hosts dominated possession but were unable to b reak down resolute visitors.\n\nSimon Whaley's early shot was blocked be fore Matthew Hill\, Patrick Agyemang\, Danny Pugh and David Nugent faile d to test keeper Iain Turner with efforts.\n\nAt the other end James Sco wcroft headed wide before the introduction of Brett Ormerod fired the ho sts\, but the spark soon went as defences stayed on top.\n\n606 DEBATE: Your views on the match\n\n# Preston manager Paul Simpson:\n\"You have t o keep your chin up\, keep believing in each other and pushing on. They came here with a plan and stuck to it.\n\n\"It was just one of those day s when it didn't quite work for us going forward.\n\n\"Defensively\, as a team\, I think we were excellent. I'm not complaining - maybe you have just got to give a bit of credit to Crystal Palace.\"\n\n# Crystal Pala ce manager Peter Taylor:\n\"We came here against a team who are flying a nd did very well.\n\n\"There wasn't a lot of chances\, but with just a l ittle bit of quality at the end we could have sneaked a goal.\n\n\"On th e ball I was pleased\, defensively very pleased. Everyone worked very ha rd. Clean sheets are very important. I'm delighted with two clean sheets .\"\n\nPreston: Nash\, Alexander\, Chilvers\, St. Ledger\, Hill (Lewis N eal 24)\, Whaley (Dichio 81)\, Sedgwick\, McKenna\, Pugh\, Agyemang (Orm erod 61)\, Nugent.\nSubs Not Used: Chris Neal\, Wilson.\n\nBooked: Alexa nder.\n\nCrystal Palace: Turner\, Butterfield\, Ward\, Hudson\, Granvill e\, Hughes\, Kennedy (Fletcher 84)\, Soares\, McAnuff\, Scowcroft (Kuqi 69)\, Morrison (Freedman 73).\nSubs Not Used: Flinders\, Lawrence.\n\nBo oked: Scowcroft.\n\nAtt: 14\,202\n\nRef: U Rennie (S Yorkshire).\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20061118T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20061118T170000 SUMMARY:Barnsley (H) UID:6132CE90-EEC8-4215-A8F4-452465D97BE1-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:3 DTSTAMP:20061204T212502Z DESCRIPTION:\nCrystal Palace 2-0 Barnsley\nCrystal Palace beat a poor Ba rnsley side to claim their first win in nine Championship matches and ea se the pressure on manager Peter Taylor.\n\nStriker James Scowcroft put the home side ahead when he slotted in after a Tom Soares effort had bee n deflected into his path.\n\nA Soares shot\, after a surging run\, was blocked but Clinton Morrison pounced on the rebound to head in Palace's second.\n\nBarnsley rarely threatened as they fell to an eighth loss in 10 league games.\n\n# Crystal Palace assistant boss Kit Symons:\n\"After the run of results we have had\, there is bound to be pressure. The cha irman has been very supportive\, though. We are all pulling in the same direction.\n\n\"[Manager] Peter Taylor has handled the pressure quite we ll. It is not nice for him\, but he has tried to keep things on as even a keel as possible.\n\n\"No-one likes getting stick\, but it is part of the job. Peter has been around long enough and he will see this out and help us climb the table.\"\n\n# Barnsley manager Andy Ritchie:\n\"That i s the worst performance from this team since I have been manager.\n\n\"I am very disappointed. We were ineffective\, and we were second to every ball.\"\n\nOn his contract situation at the club:\n\n\"I had a chat wit h the chairman on Thursday\, and there is not a contract offer on the ta ble - at least not for the foreseeable future. I feel let down and disap pointed.\"\n\nCrystal Palace: Turner\, Granville\, Ward\, Hudson\, Butte rfield\, McAnuff\, Hughes\, Soares\, Kennedy (Fletcher 84)\, Scowcroft ( Kuqi 71)\, Morrison (Freedman 77).\nSubs Not Used: Flinders\, Lawrence.\ n\nGoals: Scowcroft 16\, Morrison 32.\n\nBarnsley: Colgan\, Hassell\, Ka y\, Reid\, Heckingbottom\, McIndoe\, Togwell\, Howard\, Devaney (Wroe 75 )\, Wright (Hayes 59)\, Nardiello.\nSubs Not Used: McParland\, Austin\, Williams.\n\nBooked: Hassell.\n\nAtt: 20\,159\n\nRef: K Friend (Leiceste rshire). END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT LOCATION:Away DTSTAMP:20060806T112357Z UID:5832A875-C713-49E9-A710-7DF218315A7D-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:7 DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20060805T150000 SUMMARY:Ipswich Town (a) DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20060805T170000 DESCRIPTION:A win to start off\, details from BBC\nIpswich 1-2 Crystal P alace\nCrystal Palace came from behind to beat Ipswich as Peter Taylor w on his first match in charge of the Eagles.\n\nJim Magilton's bow as Ips wich boss ended in defeat but his side started well\, with Richard Naylo r heading over and Alex Bruce seeing a shot saved.\n\nThey went ahead wh en Nicky Forster chased a long ball and slotted home.\n\nPalace hit back when Jobi McAnuff shot home after a mix-up between Bruce and Fabian Wil nis before Jamie Scowcroft bundled in the winner from close-range.\n\nIt was Scowcroft's debut in a Palace shirt and he delievered an early blow to the club he represented for seven years.\n\nHe had missed an earlier chance when he headed over a Carl Fletcher free-kick\, but made amends just after the half-hour mark.\n\nPalace held on as Forster had a goal r uled out and Wilnis and Jason de Vos squandered late chances with header s.\n\n \nFull Sir Bobby Robson story\n\nEx-Ipswich manager Bobby Robson was introduced to the Portman Road crowd before the game as their new ho norary club president.\n\nBut Robson\, 73\, was taken to hospital after complaining of feeling unwell 10 minutes into the game.\n\n#\nIpswich bo ss Jim Magilton:\n\"We passed and moved like an Ipswich team I want to m anage.\n\n\"Nicky Forster picked up from where he left off last season a nd we were in control - but we had a crazy few minutes which lost us the game.\n\n\"But I'm delighted with the team\, who gave me everything. On any other day we would have got something from that.\"\n\n#\nCrystal Pa lace boss Peter Taylor:\n\"Carl Fletcher looks a good type\, I've always been impressed with him\, he's a good passer and he's a leader. \n\n\" And I'm pleased for James Scowcroft. He obviously has a great affection for this club but he got the goal and he led the line very well.\"\n\nIp swich: Supple\, Wilnis\, De Vos\, Naylor\, Harding\, Peters (Haynes 82)\ , Williams (Richards 59)\, Bruce\, Currie\, Bowditch (Lee 68)\, Forster. \nSubs Not Used: Clarke\, Price.\n\nBooked: Bruce\, Harding.\n\nGoals: F orster 30.\n\nCrystal Palace: Kiraly\, Butterfield\, Hudson\, Cort\, Gra nville\, McAnuff\, Fletcher\, Soares\, Kennedy (Watson 82)\, Morrison (F reedman 45)\, Scowcroft.\nSubs Not Used: Flinders\, Macken\, Borrowdale. \n\nBooked: Scowcroft\, Butterfield.\n\nGoals: McAnuff 58\, Scowcroft 61 .\n\nAtt: 25\,413.\n\nRef: K Wright (Cambridgeshire).\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20060916T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20060916T170000 SUMMARY:Norwich (a) UID:07A84CA8-F64F-4EEC-821E-987F1736C641-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:5 DTSTAMP:20061009T075243Z DESCRIPTION:Norwich 0-1 Crystal Palace\n\nhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/h i/football/eng_div_1/5330198.stm\n\nShefki Kuqi came off the bench to no tch a last-minute winner for Crystal Palace at Norwich.\n\nCanaries keep er Paul Gallacher looked like earning his side a point with a string of fine second-half saves.\n\nGallacher denied Michael Hughes and Leon Cort but was eventually beaten by Kuqi's powerful header from Mark Kennedy's cross.\n\nGary Doherty headed over from close range for Norwich\, and R obert Earnshaw lashed wide when well-placed.\n\n#\nNorwich boss Nigel Wo rthington:\n\"Sometimes you get nothing for your efforts and that's some thing you've got to accept.\n\n\"I thought it was a game that had 0-0 wr itten all over it\, but then Palace got a bit of the rub of the green an d came away with all three points.\n\n\"It was a disappointing way to lo se the match because that's the first goal we have conceded from a corne r all season but these things happen.\"\n\n#\nCrystal Palace boss Peter Taylor:\n\"What this performance showed more than anything is that there is no shortage of spirit in the camp.\n\n\"We were very poor on Tuesday night and the lads knew exactly what was expected of them. They have go ne out there and set themselves up right.\n\n\"They looked solid all aft ernoon and have also given a very good Norwich side plenty of problems.\ "\n\nNorwich: Gallacher\, Colin\, Shackell\, Doherty\, Boyle\, Etuhu\, S afri\, Robinson (Thorne 80)\, Croft (Hughes 85)\, Earnshaw\, McVeigh (Ry an Jarvis 88).\nSubs Not Used: Camp\, Fleming.\n\nBooked: Safri.\n\nCrys tal Palace: Kiraly\, Lawrence\, Ward\, Cort\, Borrowdale\, Butterfield\, Hughes (Green 70)\, Kennedy\, McAnuff\, Scowcroft\, Morrison (Kuqi 73). \nSubs Not Used: Speroni\, Granville\, Freedman.\n\nBooked: Scowcroft\, Kennedy.\n\nGoals: Kuqi 90.\n\nAtt: 24\,618\n\nRef: A D'Urso (Essex). END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070429T133000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070429T153000 SUMMARY:Derby (H) UID:6A50DAF2-B1F3-41D7-B1D9-D74BE1083728-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:6 DTSTAMP:20070430T191658Z DESCRIPTION:What a great atmosphere for a change !!\n\nWe won 2-0 and th erefore Sunderland and Birmingham have been promoted.\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070203T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070203T170000 SUMMARY:Ipswich (H) UID:1598DFCD-185B-4987-BCB7-EBF289BE900D-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:2 DTSTAMP:20060630T162100Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT LOCATION:Selhurst Park DTSTAMP:20060810T204853Z UID:96D767A8-E01F-4D9E-931B-8C4DC6CB384B-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:7 DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20060808T194500 SUMMARY:Southend (H) DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20060808T214500 DESCRIPTION:Get in there 3 - 1 to the Palace. Not the greatest first hal f but a good second half though and good to meet all the faces again.\n\ nReport from BBC: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_1/524 8132.stm\n\nCrystal Palace bounced back from a first-half deficit to bea t Southend and go top of the Championship table.\nFreddy Eastwood scored an 18-yarder just before half-time as the visiting Shrimpers threatened to spoil new Palace boss Peter Taylor's homecoming.\n\nBut a powerful 5 2nd minute header from Leon Cort drew the Eagles level.\n\nSubstitute Do ugie Freedman sprang the offside trap three minutes later to put the hos ts ahead and defender Mark Hudson sealed the points on the hour.\n\n\nCr ystal Palace manager Peter Taylor:\n\"Words were said at half time\, but the players know when they are doing well and when they aren't.\n\"So w e just reminded them about their own standards.\n\n\"In the second half\ , obviously an early goal helped and we went on from there.\"\n\n\nSouth end boss Steve Tilson:\n\"There are lessons to be learned. We conceded f rom two set plays so we need to be stronger in the box.\n\"And\, for the second goal\, we were trying to play offside.\n\n\"Overall we played so me good stuff and I'm pleased with the performance. I've told the lads i f we play like that week in week out then we'll be fine.\"\n\n\nCrystal Palace: Kiraly\, Granville\, Hudson\, Cort\, Butterfield\, McAnuff\, Ken nedy (Watson 79)\, Soares\, Fletcher\, Scowcroft\, Macken (Freedman 45). \nSubs Not Used: Flinders\, Lawrence\, Morrison.\n\nGoals: Cort 52\, Fre edman 55\, Hudson 61.\n\nSouthend: Flahavan\, Francis\, Prior\, Barrett\ , Hammell\, Gower (Paynter 75)\, Maher\, Guttridge\, Campbell-Ryce\, Eas twood\, Bradbury.\nSubs Not Used: Hunt\, Collis\, Clarke\, Lawson.\n\nGo als: Eastwood 42.\n\nAtt: 18\,072\n\nRef: K Hill (Hertfordshire).\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20061202T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20061202T170000 SUMMARY:QPR (H) UID:DD3E5C7F-B79B-40FB-80A0-948D8DBE9490-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:4 DTSTAMP:20061204T210008Z DESCRIPTION:Won 3-0\n\nGreat game\, Shefki was outstanding\n\nhttp://new s.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_1/6183454.stm\n\n\nCrystal Palace 3-0 QPR\nShefki Kuqi's fine display inspired Crystal Palace to a derby win over QPR.\n\nThe Finn outmuscled Damion Stewart and cut the ball bac k for Dougie Freedman\, who scored from close in on 13 minutes.\n\nJust past the half-hour Freedman turned creator\, releasing fellow striker Ku qi\, whose eight-yard shot went in off Rangers goalkeeper Simon Royce.\n \nPalace scored their third goal in the 86th minute\, when Michael Hughe s sent Tom Soares clear and the midfielder squared for Clinton Morrison to score.\n\n606 DEBATE: Give your thoughts on this encounter\n\n# Cryst al Palace boss Peter Taylor:\n\"I still feel we can be involved in the p lay-offs.\n\n\"There have been teams who have managed it who have been w orse off than us at this stage of the season.\n\n\"It is all about how w e perform\, because we are a lot better than we have shown so far.\"\n\n # QPR boss John Gregory:\n\"If there had not been anything wrong\, I wou ld not be here in the first place.\n\n\"In the first half we had opportu nities which we have been taking recently\, but we look very fragile in terms of confidence.\n\n\"We have been poor in our last two home games\, and we were poor today as well.\"\n\nCrystal Palace: Turner\, Granville \, Ward\, Hudson\, Butterfield (Lawrence 44)\, McAnuff\, Watson\, Soares \, Hughes (Green 89)\, Freedman (Morrison 81)\, Kuqi.\nSubs Not Used: Fl inders\, Kennedy.\n\nGoals: Freedman 13\, Kuqi 32\, Morrison 86.\n\nQPR: Royce\, Bignot\, Rehman\, Mancienne\, Stewart\, Gallen\, Rowlands\, Smi th\, Blackstock (Furlong 77)\, Ray Jones\, Nygaard (Ward 76).\nSubs Not Used: Cole\, Milanese\, Bailey.\n\nBooked: Gallen\, Rehman.\n\nAtt: 17\, 017.\n\nRef: M Dean (Wirral).\n\n\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070506T190434Z UID:3B7F85F9-0C6E-4AAB-8C6A-3CB8CE759269-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:4 URL;VALUE=URI:http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_1/6602843 .stm DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070506T150000 SUMMARY:Colchester (a) DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070506T170000 DESCRIPTION:Won 2-0\n\nReport from BBC.\n\nColchester 0-2 Crystal Palace \nColchester's slim hopes of a Championship play-off place were ended by this away win for Crystal Palace.\n\nFormer Ipswich striker James Scowc roft got his first goal since November when he headed in Jobi McAnuff's cross to give Palace an 11th-minute lead.\n\nMidfielder Ben Watson compl eted Palace's win with a shot which went through goalkeeper Dean Gerken' s legs.\n\nJulian Speroni was key to the visitors' win\, with the Palace keeper making a series of saves to deny Jamie Cureton.\n\nThe Colcheste r striker\, who finished the season as the division's top scorer with 23 league goals\, missed a good chance to give the home side the lead afte r 40 seconds when he drilled a shot wide.\n\n606 Debate: Give your thoug hts on the match\n\nScowcroft did not take long to punish Cureton's miss \, stealing in between defenders Karl Duguid and Pat Baldwin to head pow erfully beyond Gerken. After 20 minutes Carl Fletcher came close to exte nding Palace's lead\, but his shot rebounded off the bar.\n\nColchester went close to pulling level within 60 seconds of the resumption\, but Du guid's curling shot went narrowly wide.\n\nCureton was twice denied by S peroni\, who first made an excellent right-hand save to thwart the forme r Reading striekr\, with the Palace keeper then making a save with his f eet.\n\nOn 69 minutes Watson beat Wayne Brown to the ball and drilled it through the legs of Gerken from 18 yards to seal the win for Palace.\n\ n#\nColchester boss Geraint Williams:\n\"The season ended how it started for us - with a defeat.\n\n\"But everyone in our squad should be proud of what they have done this season because it's been tough for us.\n\n\" Now we'll be looking to see what we can achieve next season.\"\n\n#\nCry stal Palace manager Peter Taylor:\n\"It was nice to finish the season so well.\n\n\"We didn't finish as high as we'd have liked to but you live and learn.\n\n\"We've tightened up a bit over the last two games but Col chester have had a better season than us on a tighter budget.\"\n\nColch ester: Gerken\, Duguid\, Baldwin (White 46)\, Brown\, Elokobi (McLeod 67 )\, Garcia\, Watson\, Izzet\, Ephraim\, Cureton\, Iwelumo.\nSubs Not Use d: Davison\, Guy\, Wordsworth.\n\nCrystal Palace: Speroni\, Lawrence\, H udson\, Cort\, Borrowdale\, McAnuff\, Watson\, Fletcher (Soares 30)\, Ke nnedy\, Morrison (Ifill 66)\, Scowcroft.\nSubs Not Used: Flinders\, Kuqi \, Butterfield.\n\nBooked: Watson.\n\nGoals: Scowcroft 11\, Watson 69.\n \nAtt: 5\,857\n\nRef: R Beeby (Northamptonshire) END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070317T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070317T170000 SUMMARY:Plymouth (a) UID:A620F5FC-F886-49B4-8C18-6AE1BF78ABAD-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:2 DTSTAMP:20060630T162336Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20061128T194500 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20061128T214500 SUMMARY:Wolves (a) UID:F5DEEBC9-D994-43E3-AF78-7DED95848A63-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:4 DTSTAMP:20061204T212355Z DESCRIPTION:\nWolves 1-1 Crystal Palace\nDougie Freedman returned to hau nt former club Wolves with a late goal as Crystal Palace snatched a poin t.\n\nWinger Lewis Gobern's fortuitous free-kick should have been enough for Wolves to seal victory.\n\nThe 23-year-old's 63rd minute set-piece was intended as a cross but somehow managed to go straight in to notch h is first senior goal.\n\nAnd Wolves were made to pay when Freedman level led with a tidy finish from Shefki Kuqi's knock-down.\n\n#\nWolves boss Mick McCarthy:\n\"We should have won it. We conceded a goal that we shou ld never have conceded. Crystal Palace have got what they wanted - a poi nt.\n\n\"For all the good stuff that goes on in the game\, when it goes bad in the last 10 minutes it is difficult to analyse it and see the goo d spots.\n\n\"I am raging to be honest actually. I am not happy.\"\n\n#\ nCrystal Palace boss Peter Taylor:\n\"I think Shefki looked a handful. H e's worked exceptionally hard\, doing extra work in the mornings.\n\n\"T he way Shefki played today\, that's why we bought him. I thought today h e looked very powerful.\n\n\"Dougie's had a tremendous impact when he's come on. Sometimes it's quite handy to know we can call on him.\"\n\nWol verhampton: Murray\, Little\, Breen\, Craddock\, Clapham\, Gobern\, Olof injana\, Henry\, Jones (McIndoe 70)\, Clarke\, Johnson (Craig Davies 69) .\nSubs Not Used: Ikeme\, Collins\, Potter.\n\nGoals: Gobern 63.\n\nCrys tal Palace: Turner\, Butterfield\, Ward\, Hudson\, Granville\, Soares\, Hughes (Fletcher 46)\, Kennedy\, McAnuff\, Scowcroft (Kuqi 74)\, Morriso n (Freedman 73).\nSubs Not Used: Flinders\, Lawrence.\n\nBooked: Hudson\ , Fletcher.\n\nGoals: Freedman 84.\n\nAtt: 17\,806\n\nRef: K Stroud (Ham pshire).\n\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20060909T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20060909T170000 SUMMARY:Luton (a) UID:32D51B1E-6906-41C1-82CE-53393D1F80CD-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:5 DTSTAMP:20061009T075709Z DESCRIPTION:Luton 2-1 Crystal Palace\n\nhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/ football/eng_div_1/5308240.stm\nLuton comfortably defeated Crystal Palac e to extend the Eagles winless streak to four games in all competitions at Kenilworth Road.\n\nGoals from Carlos Edwards and Rowan Vine were eno ugh to ensure Luton maintained their unbeaten record at Kenilworth Road this season.\n\nAnd James Scowcroft's injury-time header was little more than a consolation for stuggling Palace.\n\nShefki Kuqi\, meanwhile\, m ade little impression on his Palace debut.\n\n#\nLuton Town manager Mike Newell:\n\"We have beaten a side who were third in the league before th e match\, and who have just spent £2.5m on a centre forward.\n\n\"Apart from Southend and Colchester\, our wage bill is probably the lowest in t he division.\n\n\"We are competing with clubs who have much greater reso urces.\"\n\n#\nCrystal Palace manager Peter Taylor:\n\"I was disappointe d with the officials\, especially the referee's assistants.\n\n\"I did n ot see the penalty incidents clearly\, so I could well go into a rage ag ain when I see them on television.\n\n\"It seemed the assistants could n ot wait to give decisions to Luton. Our handball appeal was not given.\" \n\nLuton: Beresford\, Foley\, Barnett\, Heikkinen\, Davis\, Edwards\, L angley\, Robinson\, Emanuel\, Vine (Feeney 85)\, Parkin.\nSubs Not Used: Brill\, Morgan\, Brkovic\, Keane.\n\nGoals: Edwards 2\, Vine 61.\n\nCry stal Palace: Kiraly\, Butterfield (Freedman 62)\, Hudson\, Cort\, Granvi lle\, Soares\, Fletcher (Hughes 38)\, McAnuff\, Kennedy\, Scowcroft\, Ku qi (Morrison 62).\nSubs Not Used: Speroni\, Lawrence.\n\nBooked: Scowcro ft.\n\nGoals: Scowcroft 90.\n\nAtt: 9\,187\n\nRef: P Armstrong (Berkshir e).\n\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20061017T194500 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20061017T214500 SUMMARY:West Brom (H) UID:BEB59B89-98D5-409E-90B5-E9E3FD55660C-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:4 DTSTAMP:20061022T130943Z DESCRIPTION:Well I never booed ! Crap though.\n\nReport from BBC\nCrysta l Palace 0-2 West Brom\nGoals either side of half time from Zoltan Gera and Diomansy Kamara sealed West Brom their second win in two days with n ew boss Tony Mowbray watching on.\nAfter caretaker manager Nigel Pearson 's departure on Tuesday\, reserves coach Craig Shakespeare led the Baggi es.\n\nBut it did not seem to affect them as Gera headed home Nathan Ell ington's cross and then Kamara slid home neatly.\n\nShefki Kuqi missed a gilt-edged chance for Palace\, whose fourth home loss of the season led to boos from the fans.\n\n\n\nCrystal Palace boss Peter Taylor on seein g his side booed off the pitch:\n\"We have to work hard to put this righ t.\n\"I can understand the fans' reaction. They pay good money and we've been second best in our last two home games.\n\n\"But this has happened to me before during my career as a manager\, and it is important for us to stay strong and to stay together.\"\n\n\nWest Brom reserve-team coac h Craig Shakespeare on new manager Tony Mowbray:\n\"He came into the dre ssing room for an insight. It's a great time for him to come in as the t eam's flying.\n\"We won't get carried away. We have to make sure we carr y on working hard.\n\n\"The players have to apply themselves\, and I'm s ure Tony will stress that to them. We certainly have the talent.\"\n\n\n Crystal Palace: Kiraly\, Ward\, Hudson (Freedman 46)\, Cort\, Borrowdale \, Watson\, Kennedy\, Fletcher (Green 68)\, Soares\, Scowcroft\, Kuqi (M orrison 68).\nSubs Not Used: Speroni\, Granville.\n\nBooked: Hudson\, Sc owcroft.\n\nWest Brom: Zuberbuhler\, Robinson\, Perry\, Curtis Davies\, Albrechtsen\, Greening\, Gera\, Carter\, Koumas\, Ellington (Quashie 73) \, Kamara.\nSubs Not Used: Steele\, Watson\, Hartson\, McShane.\n\nBooke d: Curtis Davies\, Perry.\n\nGoals: Gera 45\, Kamara 48.\n\nAtt: 16\,105 \n\nRef: R Lee (Brentwood). END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070101T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070101T170000 SUMMARY:Norwich (H) UID:8EE419EB-B083-4AD3-9E09-7A0F08381697-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:2 DTSTAMP:20060630T161938Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070310T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070310T170000 SUMMARY:Leicester (H) UID:5AD95B50-F7EB-4F15-A7E3-97A0F7C26973-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:4 DTSTAMP:20070317T145307Z DESCRIPTION:Won 2-0. very drab game to be honest very annoyed at some fa ns that booed Watson !\n\n\nCrystal Pal 2-0 Leicester\nTom Soares inspir ed Crystal Palace to a victory that ended Leicester City's six-match unb eaten run.\n\nPalace opened the scoring after 14 minutes when Soares mad e a strong run down the right flank and found Carl Fletcher\, who scored from 18 yards.\n\nPeter Taylor's side dominated\, but Leicester broke t he shackles briefly when Gareth McAuley headed just wide.\n\nPalace wrap ped up the win in the dying seconds\, Ben Watson scoring from the spot a fter Mark Yeates' handball.\n\n#\nCrystal Palace boss Peter Taylor:\n\"T here is a danger of allowing the season to drift but we've spoken about that.\n\n\"We didn't have a good first half of the season but two defeat s in 14 is exceptional. I haven't given up on promotion at all.\n\n\"We' re hoping that one of the sides in the top six have a nervous time and w e can't afford to lose any games.\"\n\n#\nLeicester boss Rob Kelly:\n\"W e're very disappointed because we had been on a decent run. There's stil l a lot to play for but we didn't play with enough energy or verve.\n\n\ "We've always known which direction we wanted to go in but we didn't hav e a path to get there. But we have that now and the players want to be a part of what we have here.\n\n\"The new owner is a sensible football ma n. He's been supportive when I've asked him about players and he will ba ck us. But we're in a limited market at the moment.\"\n\nCrystal Palace: Kiraly\, Lawrence\, Hudson\, Cort\, Borrowdale\, Soares\, Fletcher\, Wa tson\, Scowcroft\, Freedman (Hughes 73)\, Morrison (Grabban 78).\nSubs N ot Used: Speroni\, Butterfield\, Martin.\n\nBooked: Borrowdale.\n\nGoals : Fletcher 14\, Watson 90 pen.\n\nLeicester: Henderson\, Kisnorbo\, McAu ley\, Stearman\, Johansson (Kenton 90)\, Hughes\, Johnson (Yeates 71)\, Jarrett\, Porter\, Hume\, Horsfield (Hammond 63).\nSubs Not Used: Logan\ , Tiatto. Booked: Hume.\n\nAtt: 16\,969\n\nRef: P Armstrong (Berkshire). \n\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20061021T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20061021T170000 SUMMARY:Leicester (a) UID:CED02E7A-8F6B-4D34-8545-98682B0C3F23-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:4 DTSTAMP:20061022T131028Z DESCRIPTION:Draw 1-1\nLeicester 1-1 Crystal Palace\nCrystal Palace manag er Peter Taylor was made to settle for just a point on his return to for mer club Leicester.\nPalace took the lead when Tom Soares\, who had not scored for over a year\, converted after Leon Cort hit the bar.\n\nClint on Morrison hit the post as the Eagles threatened to overwhelm their hos ts\, but then Iain Hume equalised.\n\nElvis Hammond was brought down by Darren Ward and Hume\, who would come close in the second half with an o verhead kick\, converted from the spot.\n\n\n\nLeicester boss Rob Kelly: \n\"Danny Tiatto and Stephen Hughes were carrying knocks and otherwise w ouldn't have played but because of injuries to others they had to play.\ n\"We haven't got the biggest squad in the world and there is no money t o bring anyone in so\, considering the injuries we have got\, this squad is doing fantastically well.\n\n\"I thought we probably shaded the game .\n\n\"We got into a lot of good positions but we had a shot when we sho uld have passed and passed when we should have had a shot.\"\n\n\nCrysta l Palace boss Peter Taylor:\n\"I'm pleased because it was an improved pe rformance. Leicester have just had a couple of good results so they were always going to be dangerous.\n\"But my players thought that the foul f or their penalty was outside the box. If that is true then it's very dis appointing. I thought it was a harsh decision anyway.\n\n\"I'm pleased w ith the players because we needed to get something after a couple of poo r results.\"\n\n\nLeicester: Logan\, Stearman\, McAuley\, Kisnorbo\, Joh ansson\, Low (Sylla 64)\, Hughes\, Tiatto\, Welsh\, Hume\, Hammond.\nSub s Not Used: Henderson\, Maybury\, O'Grady\, Wesolowski.\n\nGoals: Hume 3 7 pen.\n\nCrystal Palace: Kiraly\, Lawrence\, Cort\, Ward\, Borrowdale\, Reich (Green 72)\, Fletcher\, Soares (Watson 85)\, Kennedy\, Morrison\, Kuqi (Freedman 73).\nSubs Not Used: Hudson\, Speroni.\n\nBooked: Ward.\ n\nGoals: Soares 16.\n\nAtt: 28\,762\n\nRef: G Salisbury (Lancashire). \ n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT LOCATION:The US Naval Academy in Annapolis DTSTAMP:20060630T162948Z UID:B262B837-2E8B-4ACC-9830-B6D965E17B65-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:4 DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20060715T190000 SUMMARY:Crystal Palace USA DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20060715T210000 DESCRIPTION:Local Time END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070414T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070414T170000 SUMMARY:Wolves (H) UID:BFEAA332-7785-4006-9BB9-6F51613C1CAE-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:3 DTSTAMP:20070506T190541Z DESCRIPTION:2-2\n\nCrystal Palace 2-2 Wolves\nJay Boothroyd grabbed a su perb double for 10-man Wolves\, but the play-off hopefuls were pegged ba ck by a resolute Crystal Palace side at Selhurst Park.\n\nPalace took th e lead when Mark Hudson headed home Ben Watson's free-kick but Boothroyd equalised from the restart\, glancing in Michael McIndoe's cross.\n\nBo othroyd then put Wolves in front when he danced through and lashed home. \n\nBut Shefki Kuqi set up Jobi McAnuff to level and Wolves' bid for the win was ended when Mark Little then saw red.\n\n#\nCrystal Palace boss Peter Taylor:\n\"I thought the players of both teams gave it everything today and you can't ask for much more than that.\n\n\"It was a disappoin ting second half for both teams. We knew Wolves after having a man sent off would be hard to break down.\n\n\"We started well and scored a coupl e of good goals\, although I thought we were a bit too pleased with the first one and switched off for the equaliser.\n\nWolves manager Mick McC arthy:\n\"That could turn out to be our most precious point of the seaso n.\n\n\"Results were kind to us again and it's a lovely position to be i n with three games left. That point might just be the point which does i t for us at the end.\n\n\"It was a good performance in the first half an d a determined performance in the second half when we had to dig in.\"\n \nCrystal Palace: Kiraly\, Lawrence\, Hudson\, Cort\, Borrowdale\, McAnu ff (Kennedy 78)\, Watson\, Fletcher\, Soares (Ifill 60)\, Morrison\, Kuq i (Scowcroft 73).\nSubs Not Used: Speroni\, Butterfield.\n\nBooked: Morr ison.\n\nGoals: Hudson 12\, McAnuff 37.\n\nWolverhampton: Budtz\, Little \, Breen\, Craddock\, McNamara\, Kightly (Mark Davies 83)\, Potter\, Olo finjana\, McIndoe (Neill Collins 45)\, Bothroyd (Ward 64)\, Keogh.\nSubs Not Used: Hennessey\, Gleeson.\n\nSent Off: Little (43).\n\nBooked: Lit tle\, Bothroyd.\n\nGoals: Bothroyd 13\, 22.\n\nAtt: 17\,981\n\nRef: M Th orpe (Suffolk). END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT LOCATION:Away DTSTAMP:20060825T185203Z UID:E0277B74-5CF0-4421-BE87-293B6AFA27A8-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:6 DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20060819T150000 SUMMARY:Birmingham (a) DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20060819T170000 DESCRIPTION:Lost 2-1\n\nBBC Report\n\nCrystal Palace's 100% league recor d ended at St Andrews as Birmingham came from behind to earn victory.\n\ nThe Eagles\, who arrived in the Midlands on the back of three successiv e wins\, netted first thanks to a deflected Jobi McAnuff effort.\n\nNick las Bendtner equalised for the hosts before half-time.\n\nOn-loan Arsena l midfielder Sebastian Larsson then slotted home from David Dunn's left- wing cross deep into second-half stoppage time.\n\n# Birmingham boss Ste ve Bruce (after Damien Johnson reacted angrily to being substituted):\n\ "Damien was disappointed by the ironic cheers from the fans which greete d his substitution.\n\n\"People should remember he's been a great servan t but he has to handle stick. The matter will be dealt with.\"\n\n# Crys tal Palace Peter Taylor:\n\"I think a draw would have been a fair result but it was great play by David Dunn for their winner.\n\n\"I told the p layers I was really pleased. Those were honest words because if we keep playing like that away from home we'll be picking up plenty of points.\n \n\"In the meantime\, I'm still working on bringing in one or two player s.\"\n\nBirmingham: Maik Taylor\, Kelly\, N'Gotty\, Jaidi\, Sadler\, Joh nson (Forssell 79)\, Dunn\, Nafti (Larsson 65)\, McSheffrey\, Campbell\, Bendtner (Danns 73).\nSubs Not Used: Doyle\, Tebily.\n\nBooked: Danns.\ n\nGoals: Bendtner 23\, Larsson 90.\n\nCrystal Palace: Kiraly\, Butterfi eld (Lawrence 66)\, Cort\, Hudson\, Granville\, McAnuff\, Fletcher\, Wat son (Freedman 64)\, Kennedy\, Soares\, Scowcroft (Morrison 85).\nSubs No t Used: Flinders\, Reich.\n\nGoals: McAnuff 11.\n\nAtt: 20\,223\n\nRef: M Jones (Cheshire). END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20061014T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20061014T170000 SUMMARY:Cardiff (H) UID:AB22B437-E914-4011-8A18-5FB3BB749952-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:5 DTSTAMP:20061022T130738Z DESCRIPTION:Lost 1-2\nReport from BBC as normal\nCardiff stretched their lead at the top of the Championship to six points thanks to Riccardo Sc imeca's late winner against Crystal Palace.\nMichael Chopra had given th e visiting Bluebirds the perfect start\, volleying home a beauty after j ust two minutes.\n\nBut Stuart Green pulled Palace level as half-time ap proached\, stroking home a pass from ex-Cardiff man Jobi McAnuff.\n\nJam es Scowcroft went close for Palace\, but Scimeca slid home Cardiff's win ner when Chopra's shot came off the post.\n\n\nCrystal Palace manager Pe ter Taylor:\n\"We're delighted for (Palace chairman) Simon Jordan now he 's got the freehold of the ground and it's disappointing we couldn't mak e it two out of two with a win for him.\n\n\"But if we were playing in a park the pressure on me would be the same.\n\n\"That performance was by no means dreadful but Cardiff are a strong\, well-balanced team.\"\n\nC ardiff manager Dave Jones:\n\"To get a result at a place like Palace and play well and dictate the game for large parts shows the character in m y dressing room.\n\n\"But there is a long\, long way to go. This divisio n is the longest and the toughest to get out of anywhere.\n\n\"That's no t mind games - I can't even finish the crossword.\"\n\n\nCrystal Palace: Kiraly\, Lawrence (Hudson 45)\, Ward\, Cort\, Borrowdale\, McAnuff (Fre edman 67)\, Watson\, Green (Soares 85)\, Kennedy\, Scowcroft\, Kuqi.\nSu bs Not Used: Speroni\, Morrison.\n\nGoals: Green 40.\n\nCardiff: Alexand er\, Gilbert\, Purse\, Loovens\, Chambers\, Parry\, McPhail\, Scimeca\, Ledley (Kamara 69)\, Chopra\, Thompson (Campbell 80).\nSubs Not Used: Jo hnson\, Flood\, Glombard.\n\nBooked: Chopra.\n\nGoals: Chopra 2\, Scimec a 84.\n\nAtt: 18\,876\n\nRef: P Walton (Northamptonshire). \n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20061209T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20061209T170000 SUMMARY:Colchester (H) UID:E4741162-44A1-4ADE-90DD-0A2EFCB4C206-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:2 DTSTAMP:20060630T161701Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070120T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070120T170000 SUMMARY:Hull (H) UID:D8FD76D1-3A3F-40A0-88AF-D741D52D7890-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:2 DTSTAMP:20060630T162013Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070220T194500 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070220T214500 SUMMARY:Southend (a) UID:14B8906F-4E15-45E5-A7E7-2C7BDD8729D3-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:4 DTSTAMP:20070317T145408Z DESCRIPTION:\nSouthend 0-1 Crystal Palace\nSouthend failed to find the w in they needed to climb out of the relegation zone as Paul Ifill sealed victory for Crystal Palace with a 64th-minute goal.\n\nThe Eagles were o n the back foot for large periods as Kevin Maher\, Lee Bradbury and Rich ie Foran had chances.\n\nAfter the break Freddie Eastwood fired at Gabor Kiraly\, who then pulled off an excellent save as a deflected shot from Mark Gower looked to be creeping in.\n\nWithin minutes Ifill pounced on Dougie Freedman's blocked shot to stun United.\n\n# Southend manager St eve Tilson:\n\n\"We certainly deserved something. We created several cha nces.\n\n\"Although many of them were not clear-cut\, the fact remains w e should have at least put one away.\n\n\"It makes our job harder to avo id relegation\, but I still have confidence in the players to climb out of trouble - although it is a big ask.\"\n\n# Crystal Palace manager Pet er Taylor:\n\n\"I think we will have to win nine of our remaining 13 mat ches (to reach the play-offs)\, but it is not beyond us.\n\n\"We certain ly have the quality and the belief to succeed\, but everyone is fully aw are that the challenge is a huge one.\"\n\nSouthend: Flahavan\, Hunt\, S odje\, Clarke\, Wilson (Harrold 79)\, Campbell-Ryce (Francis 83)\, Maher \, Gower\, Foran\, Bradbury\, Eastwood.\nSubs Not Used: Collis\, Prior\, Moussa.\n\nCrystal Palace: Kiraly\, Lawrence\, Hudson\, Cort\, Borrowda le\, Ifill (Martin 90)\, Fletcher\, Kennedy\, Butterfield (Freedman 45)\ , Morrison (Grabban 82)\, Scowcroft.\nSubs Not Used: Speroni\, Ward.\n\n Goals: Ifill 65.\n\nAtt: 10\,419\n\nRef: L Probert (Gloucestershire).\n\ n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20061216T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20061216T170000 SUMMARY:Derby (a) UID:3E39AB21-7EF6-48EC-A6E9-217E7A03A2A4-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:2 DTSTAMP:20060630T161716Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20060930T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20060930T170000 SUMMARY:Hull (a) UID:55B44124-FD1A-4EEF-9C32-C8E127E52ED4-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:3 DTSTAMP:20061009T072859Z DESCRIPTION:From: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_1/537 3250.stm\n\nHull 1-1 Crystal Palace\nHull defender Michael Turner bundle d home a late equaliser to deny Crystal Palace boss Peter Taylor a winni ng return to the KC Stadium.\n\nLeon Cort opened the scoring in spectacu lar fashion on 57 minutes\, lashing a right-footed effort into the botto m corner from 20 yards.\n\nHull hit back and Jon Parkin struck a fierce left-foot volley inches wide.\n\nThe Tigers looked set for defeat but Tu rner fired home from close range following Mark Yeates' corner.\n\n# Hul l manager Phil Parkinson:\n\n\"There was a lot at stake but when Leon Co rt scored that goal I thought things were really going against me.\n\n\" I don't think Leon has ever scored a goal like that in his career.\n\n\" But the lads didn't hide - we had characters who stood up to be counted and we deservedly got back in it.\"\n\n# Crystal Palace manager Peter Ta ylor:\n\n\"I felt very strange being back here and I probably haven't en joyed the day if I'm being honest.\n\n\"I would have enjoyed it more had we won\, but the day did feel strange.\n\n\"I had three-and-a-half happ y years here and the club means a lot to me. It felt very unusual being here as the opposing manager.\"\n\nHull: Myhill\, Thelwell (France 71)\, Turner\, Mills\, Dawson\, Fagan\, Ashbee\, Marney\, Yeates\, Parkin\, B ridges (Forster 71).\nSubs Not Used: Duke\, Coles\, Welsh.\n\nBooked: Fa gan.\n\nGoals: Turner 90.\n\nCrystal Palace: Kiraly\, Lawrence\, Ward\, Cort\, Borrowdale\, Scowcroft\, Watson\, Kennedy\, McAnuff\, Morrison (G reen 45)\, Kuqi (Freedman 77).\nSubs Not Used: Speroni\, Hudson\, Hughes .\n\nBooked: Morrison.\n\nGoals: Cort 57.\n\nAtt: 18\,099\n\nRef: M Thor pe (Suffolk).\n\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT LOCATION:Home DTSTAMP:20061009T075818Z UID:D6195E9F-E0F8-47F1-A229-81A8BB8AB9A4-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:8 DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20060822T194500 SUMMARY:Notts County (H) Carling Cup DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20060822T214500 DESCRIPTION:Carling Cup\nOH DEAR !!!\nCrystal Palace 1-2\n(HT 1-1) No tts County\nM Hughes 16\n L Dudfield 22\nD Martin 83 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20061104T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20061104T170000 SUMMARY:QPR (a) UID:0418D868-4E6A-45DF-9FE2-0424BE488FBE-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:4 DTSTAMP:20061107T234552Z DESCRIPTION::-0 Lost 4-2\, not even going to get the report !\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070113T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070113T170000 SUMMARY:Coventry (a) UID:A3728C58-1E86-4206-B284-74837ECFFCAE-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:2 DTSTAMP:20060630T161954Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070409T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070409T170000 SUMMARY:Stoke (a) UID:266665F7-EA10-48BF-99BA-128CD3CC5CB2-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:5 DTSTAMP:20070506T190607Z DESCRIPTION:\nStoke 2-1 Crystal Palace\nFirst-half Goals from Jon Parkin and Ricardo Fuller gave Stoke a win over Crystal Palace to keep their p lay-off hopes alive.\n\nParkin chested down Carl Hoefkens' cross with hi s back to goal and turned sharply to fire the Potters ahead.\n\nFuller d oubled the lead\, driving beyond Gabor Kiraly's dive and in off Mark Hud son on the line.\n\nPalace pulled one back when Carl Cort's header was t urned into his own net by Potters' defender Gabriel Zakuani.\n\n#\nStoke manager Tony Pulis:\n\"We've put ourselves back in with a chance but we know how hard it will be at Cardiff next Saturday.\n\n\"We've had to ch ange things around so much with the injury problems.\n\n\"To take six po ints against West Brom and Crystal Palace is a fantastic achievement for the players and shows the character here.\"\n\n#\nCrystal Palace manage r Peter Taylor:\n\"I couldn't have asked for any more from the lads.\n\n \"I was delighted with the way we played in the opening 45 minutes but w e were two goals down.\n\n\"There are some quality strikers that can hur t you and my only complaint is that they shouldn't have been able to sco re their two goals in the way that they did.\"\n\nStoke: Simonsen\, Zaku ani\, Fortune\, Higginbotham\, Dickinson\, Lawrence\, Eustace\, Hoefkens \, Hendrie (Martin 81)\, Parkin\, Fuller (Pericard 89).\nSubs Not Used: Hoult\, Wilkinson\, Paterson.\n\nBooked: Eustace.\n\nGoals: Parkin 20\, Fuller 27.\n\nCrystal Palace: Kiraly\, Lawrence\, Hudson\, Cort\, Borrow dale\, Kennedy (Scowcroft 78)\, Fletcher\, Soares (Martin 68)\, Ifill (G rabban 68)\, Morrison\, Kuqi.\nSubs Not Used: Speroni\, Ward.\n\nBooked: Lawrence.\n\nGoals: Zakuani 30 og.\n\nAtt: 13\,616\n\nRef: R Booth (Not tinghamshire). END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070210T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070210T170000 SUMMARY:Dirty Leeds (a) UID:2DE73B1B-FD7A-4F88-9EDF-C87F6E6D8D56-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:4 DTSTAMP:20070218T091142Z DESCRIPTION:Lost 2-1\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20060723T150000 LOCATION:PRE-SEASON DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20060723T170000 SUMMARY:Swindon Town (a) UID:2BA27375-4660-4280-9735-980C4A24A250-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:3 DTSTAMP:20060630T163057Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070421T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070421T170000 SUMMARY:Barnsley (a) UID:5DC3A1D4-7372-40E4-B3A5-04650BE8E7F8-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:3 DTSTAMP:20070430T191718Z DESCRIPTION:Lost END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20061028T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20061028T170000 SUMMARY:Plymouth (H) UID:61210DC7-90FD-48D1-B87E-3ECF295F0774-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:2 DTSTAMP:20060630T161405Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20061031T194500 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20061031T214500 SUMMARY:Sheff Wed (a) UID:5925B70A-986B-433A-8EA7-3A8E0CB76900-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:3 DTSTAMP:20060630T161433Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20070224T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20070224T170000 SUMMARY:Luton (H) UID:F2CBBCFA-FDE7-4100-AC89-A77F2F194E23-8C320A1E-DB0A-4302-80B6-AFDFC2A 42813 SEQUENCE:3 DTSTAMP:20070317T145400Z DESCRIPTION:rystal Palace 2-1 Luton\nClinton Morrison scored a wonderful double as Crystal Palace overcame 10-man Luton.\n\nIn a first half bere ft of any attacking spark Morrison broke the deadlock with a quick turn and shot in stoppage time.\n\nLuton were gifted a goal when Mark Hudson comically put through his own net 10 minutes after the interval.\n\nRich ard Langley was sent off after a terrible late challenge on Matthew Lawr ence before a fully-stretched Morrison poked home Leon Cort's flick.\n\n # Crystal Palace assistant boss Kit Symons:\n\"Clinton comes alive in th e box.\n\n\"It's been a frustrating season for him\, but hopefully he ca n kick on from here.\n\n\"We didn't play fantastically well\, but we did enough to win the game.\n\n\"Until it's mathematically impossible to ge t promotion\, we're going to keep grinding away.\"\n\n# Luton Town manag er Mike Newell:\n\"I thought we had enough of the game to take something from it.\n\n\"It was always going to be hard after we'd gone down to 10 men. The tackle was a clear booking.\n\n\"But I don't know what the fir st yellow card was for. I'm told it was for dissent\, but surely you're allowed to contest a decision.\"\n\nCrystal Palace: Kiraly\, Lawrence (M artin 60)\, Hudson\, Cort\, Borrowdale\, Kennedy (Butterfield 8)\, Fletc her\, Soares\, Freedman\, Scowcroft\, Morrison.\nSubs Not Used: Speroni\ , Ward\, Grabban.\n\nBooked: Scowcroft.\n\nGoals: Morrison 45\, 68.\n\nL uton: Beresford\, Foley\, Keane\, Barnett\, Emanuel\, Langley\, Spring\, Robinson\, Bell\, Runstrom\, Talbot (Morgan 73).\nSubs Not Used: Brill\ , O'Leary\, Boyd\, Asafu-Adjaye.\n\nSent Off: Langley (57).\n\nBooked: L angley.\n\nGoals: Hudson 55 og.\n\nAtt: 16\,177.\n\nRef: S Mathieson (Ch eshire).\n END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR