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Olympiacos summer is beginning to heat up with the team linked with players all across Europe. The team comes together to sort through the transfer rumors so you don't have to.
My thoughts on the FA Cup fixture and Luka Milivojevic's future.
Palace do the double over West Brom thanks to D̶a̶r̶n̶e̶l̶l̶ ̶F̶u̶r̶l̶o̶n̶g̶ Luka Milivojevic and are basically now safe...right? They're safe....yeah they're safe. JD, Kevin and Jack are joined by Patreon legend Matt Buckland to discuss that game, Roy, Wilf taking and stand and answer your questions. Sponsored by Beer52. Go to http://www.beer52.com/FYP to claim your free case of 8 craft beers.
Crystal Palace came out on top of a well-fought first-half to defeat West Bromwich Albion through Luka Milivojevic's penalty at Selhurst Park.Chris, Mike and Sam review the game and play a quiz, 'Manager or Manger'. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/holmesdaleradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Host Richard Cracknell was joined by Lee McQueen, Jason McGovern and Jamie Brown on this Last Word On Spurs. Harry Kane set up two goals for Gareth Bale and scored two himself as a stylish Spurs beat Crystal Palace 4-1 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Bale continued his resurgence by scoring the opener, tapping home Kane's cross (25), but Palace hit back out of nowhere through Christian Benteke's superb header from Luka Milivojevic's delivery (45+1). Spurs upped the ante after the break, regaining their lead through Bale's sixth goal in six games, scoring with a close-range header from another Kane assist, his 14th in the Premier League this season (49), before Kane got in on the act with a brilliant double. First, Kane curled a stunning, sweeping effort into the top-left corner from the edge of the box (52), before simply finishing off a fine team move from Heung-Min Son's unselfish centre (76). While Bale continues his resurgence, Spurs' talisman Kane has now directly been involved in 40 goals in 36 games in all competitions this season (23 goals and 16 assists), the most of any player for a Premier League club. The result means Spurs move up to sixth, just two points off the top four with 11 games remaining, while Palace are 13th, eight points above the drop zone. #THFC #COYS #TOTTENHAM #HOTSPUR #TOTTENHAMHOTSPUR #SPURS #TOTCRY #SPURS
It's a happy new year as Palace beat Sheffield United 2-0 to kick off 2021 in style, thanks to goals from Schlupp and Eze. JD, Kevin, Travis and Jack review that game as well as Luka Milivojevic's breaching of Covid-19 rules. They also answer your questions and preview the FA Cup clash with Wolves this Friday. Sponsored this week by Eternity Home Finance. For a free consultation on anything to with mortgages and property portfolios, email info@eternityhomefinance.com (mailto:info@eternityhomefinance.com) and quote the code FYP.
Son Heung-min reached a century of Tottenham goals as his team ended a four-game winless run in the Premier League, and Arsenal surged to a third successive victory that allays relegation jitters in a bright start to 2021 for the north London rivals on Saturday.Alexandre Lacazette scored twice in a 4-0 rout of West Bromwich Albion that took Arsenal up to 11th place.Tottenham is six points better off in third place after Son scored and got an assist in a 3-0 victory over Leeds.Sheffield United remains winless 17 games into the season after losing 2-0 at Crystal Palace. The most goals of the day came on the south coast with Brighton fighting back from a two-goal deficit to snatch a 3-3 draw with Wolverhampton.SON-KANE COMBOSon and Harry Kane equalled the Premier League record for most goal combinations in a season, levelling Alan Shearer and Chris Sutton's tally of 13 from 1994-95.This was achieved with another 22 games to go. After Kane had opened the scoring from the penalty spot, he teed up Son for his landmark goal.With all stadiums denied fans due to pandemic restrictions, the South Korean could only celebrate his 100th goal with teammates.Son returned the plaudits by setting up the third. Toby Alderweireld benefited from Illan Meslier's error as the Leeds goalkeeper allowed a header from Son's corner to squirm in for the third in the second half.It was the first time Spurs scored three times in a league game since they drew 3-3 with West Ham in October as the shackles finally came off after a month of sitting on leads."We could have scored more goals," Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho said. "We had good opportunities to score, and not just from the traditional Sonny and Kane."ARSENAL RAMPANTAfter snow was cleared from the Hawthorns pitch, Arsenal swept aside a hapless West Brom.Kieran Tierney curled in the opener from 15 yards (meters) after beating Darnell Furlong before cutting in.Bukayo Saka was part of a flowing move with Emile Smith Rowe and Lacazette before tapping in the second before halftime.Lacazette made it 3-0 after 61 minutes when Saka's cross caused chaos. His delivery was turned onto his own post by Semi Ajayi, Smith Rowe's follow-up was blocked and Lacazette fired in the rebound from 10 yards. Lacazette was on target again when he turned in Tierney's cross from close range.West Brom has now conceded nine goals in its last two games, to leave Sam Allardyce's new side next-to-last in the league.WONDER GOALA five-game winless run ended for Palace thanks to a meeting with the league's worst team and a wonder goal from Ebere Eze after Jeffrey Schlupp's deflected opener.Eze collected James McArthur's pass deep inside his own half and skipped past Oliver Norwood before he did the same to Ethan Ampadu and then produced a measured curled finish into the bottom corner beyond Aaron Ramsdale from 20 yards.Palace manager Roy Hodgson played Luka Milivojevic despite his captain breaching government guidelines at a New Year Eve's party.BRIGHTON RECOVERYAfter Aaron Connolly's early opener, Brighton capitulated against Wolves — conceding from Romain Saiss' header, an own-goal from Dan Burn and a penalty from Ruben Neves after Burn brought down Adama Traore.But Neal Maupay won and converted a penalty before Lewis Dunk headed in the equalizer to secure a draw that took Brighton three points clear of the relegation zone, albeit having played two games more than 18th-place Fulham.Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo was frustrated to throw away two points having been in such a commanding position.
Club captain Luka Milivojevic took time out on his birthday to chat to Palace TV's Chris Grierson about absolutely every possible subject.
Time to roll back the Premier League years in this week’s pod as Chris Grierson heads to Budapest to catch up with ex-Palace striker Sandor Torghelle and find out what difficulties he faced when coming to England in 2004. Luka Milivojevic has certainly had no problems settling in in SE25 and he was at Tweeddale Primary School in Charshalton to inspire some kids with the Palace for Life foundation. He also sat down with Premier League Productions for a quick interview. Statman is a man who doesn’t know what a quick interview is and he was in sparkling form ahead of the visit of Norwich City to Selhurst Park. Finally, Roy Hodgson answered the same questions as always in his weekly press conference.
The Official Palace Pod is back! It’s been a few weeks but the Eagle-flavoured voices have returned to your ears. First up, new signing Gary Cahill reveals how he’s settled in at the club and how pleased he is to be playing on the same team as Wilfried Zaha. With Statman away on his jollies, it’s an opportunity to get to know new matchday programme editor Dan Blazer, who tells us what to look out for this season. Luka Milivojevic has signed a new contract so Chris asked him a mix of cliche football interview questions and lifestyle queries. Finally as always Roy Hodgson rounds things off with an express Press Conference!
Emma Saunders goes behind the scenes at Crystal Palace – and catches up with former player Clinton Morrison to chat about Wilfried Zaha's future at the club and the team's summer so far. They hear from captain Luka Milivojevic and winger Andros Townsend.
Pod 29 | Along Came a Spider … Parish, Milivojevic, Wan-Bissaka, Hodgson and Statman This week’s pod is all about awards. Steve Parish was in attendance at Boxpark in East Croydon where the club held their free-to-enter end of season bash. Chris Grierson and Kelly Somers spoke to the Chairman and Manager live on stage. Club captain Luka Milivojevic was also there presenting AWB with his Players’ Player of the Season award so we hear his thoughts on the season for both the team as a whole and his own performances. Aaron won the fans’ Player of the Season vote and Roy Hodgson was on hand to say some kid words about him and the team. He also had a message to the fans who have supported the team all season. Statman joined on the phone for weekly numbers chat and predictions although some stats were more accurate than others…! Finally Roy took questions from the media in his press conference ahead of the trip to Cardiff City. Happy listening!
This is episode 9 of the Football PodQuiz. Marc, Graham and Chris are back discussing the penalty prowess of Luka Milivojevic, the rise and rise of Jamie Vardy from non-league to the Premier league, and footballers that look like racehorses (not really). Whatever your level of football knowledge, there's plenty of fun to be had in episode 9. Get in touch and let the boys know your thoughts... Twitter: TheFootballPodQuiz @pod_quiz Marc @QuizyChipButty Graham @PrestonPodder Pleasley Stag @Chrimbo60 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/footballpodquiz/ Music Credits: Welcome to the Show Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Feelin Good Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
A remarkable second half of football saw Crystal Palace steal three points from a relentlessly offensive Leicester City side thanks to goals from Michy Batshuayi, Wilfried Zaha and Luka Milivojevic.The Eagles were the inferior team for large swathes in the match, however their dogged defending and clinical eye for goal meant they finished the evening as victors.Chris, Mike, Patrick and Diyar are your hosts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This edition is bursting with interviews, starting off with captain Luka Milivojevic who spoke with Premier League Productions earlier today to look ahead to the clash with Fulham. Following him is a trio of new signings for Palace, kicking-off with the latest of them all: Michy Batshuayi, speaking on his first day in Beckenham. Up next is Lucas Perri, who spoke with Palace TV about signing for the Eagles, Brazil and how he learnt to speak English. Completing the interviews with Palace's latest additions is Bakary Sako, explaining his return to south London. After Sako comes a barrage of interviews held in Israel, as Palace sent an Under-19s team on a competitive winter tour. They were joined by Palace TV who spoke with Steve Parish, Gary Issott, Joe Hungbo, Rohan Luthra and Martin Onoabhagbe. Don't miss what Parish and Issott had to say as well as some of the first interviews held with the Academy lads. Finally it's everyone's favourite 10-minute period of the week as Statman unveils his usual array of eye-catching stats.
In a break from the norm, this pod gives you the reaction to the Eagles' well-earned draw at home to Arsenal on Sunday, with insight from Roy Hodgson, two-goal skipper Luka Milivojevic, Patrick van Aanholt and Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who put in a star turn at right-back. However, it wasn't just current players giving their time at the game. Club legend Jim Cannon was on hand to preview the upcoming fixtures against Middlesbrough and Chelsea, reminiscing about his meetings with the two sides during his playing career. Finally, our Polish Fan Club CPFC Polska visited Selhurst Park for Sunday's game, meeting Roy and Luka before kick off and getting a photo on the hallowed turf of SE25. Palace TV's Chris Grierson caught up with them pitchside to find out about the origins of the group and how they found the Eagles. Stay tuned for more Fan Club news later this week!
Another day, another frustrating Palace defeat, this time at Everton where two late goals sunk the Eagles. JD, Kevin and Andy are here to discuss that and why some fans are desperate for Luka Milivojevic to be dropped. They also chat about the Block E dispute in the Holmesdale between dispalced fans and the club. As per, the also answer your questions and look ahead to the next game; the visit of in-form Arsenal.
Palace climbed out of the Premier League relegation zone after picking up a fine victory at Huddersfield Town thanks to goals from James Tomkins and Luka Milivojevic. Chris, Patrick, Ed and Elliot discuss the victory and get through all of your contact. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.