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Matt Maltby »
Some timely cheer for Palace
Posted on 4:25pm Friday 3rd December 2010
Palace fans have finally been given something to smile about after last weekend’s 1-0 win over Doncaster at Selhurst Park, which meant Palace have won their last three home games and taken 9 points from a possible 12.
Ealing (Road) Comedies »
Ealing (Road) Comedies - 30 November 2010
Posted on 11:37am Tuesday 30th November 2010
With Brentford enjoying a break from action and the Ashes catching everyone's attention at the weekend, the E(R)C podcast crew catch up with Bees shot stopper Richard Lee.
Will Gore »
What a week at Griffin Park
Posted on 3:03pm Thursday 25th November 2010
Well, well, well. What a seven days it has been for Brentford Football Club.
Will Gore »
Tales from Thailand...
Posted on 10:42am Friday 19th November 2010
Last week, the girlfriend and I spent the week on a press jolly in Thailand, and a most enjoyable time we had too.
Ealing (Road) Comedies »
Podcast: Ealing (Road) Comedies - 18th November 2010
Posted on 10:07am Friday 19th November 2010
The E(R)C crew welcome back founder Will Gore to the airwaves from his week-long ping-pong break in Thailand.
Nick Gentry »
Ian Wright should keep his mouth shut
Posted on 1:28pm Friday 12th November 2010
Ian Wright just won’t stop damaging his legacy as a Crystal Palace legend.
Matt Maltby »
Can it get any worse for Palace?
Posted on 12:53pm Friday 5th November 2010
Now I’m sure that the majority of Crystal Palace fans have experienced the many highs and lows that come as part of the package of supporting the club.
Ealing (Road) Comedies »
Podcast: Ealing (Road) Comedies - 5th November 2010
Posted on 8:35am Friday 5th November 2010
After the E(R)C team was struck down by 'man flu' last week the podcast is back with a vengeance to pick over the bones of Tuesday's dire 1-1 bore draw with Borunemouth at Griffin Park.
Will Gore »
A night to forget
Posted on 2:18pm Thursday 4th November 2010
The dramatic dénouement of Apocalypse Now, Francis Ford Coppola’s epic adaptation of Joseph Conrad’s novel Heart of Darkness, sees Marlon Brando’s Colonel Kurtz wheeze some famous last words: “The horror! The horror!”
Will Gore »
Damn you, Dowie
Posted on 11:43am Friday 29th October 2010
As the late and very great Peter Cook, in the guise of fictional football manager Alan Latchley, once said: “Football is a cruel mistress...she can bring tears to your eyes and blood to your shoulder.”
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