The Crystal Palace Football Club Disabled Supporters Association (CPFCDSA) is pleased to announce a new partnership with SimPal, a charity dedicated to tackling digital poverty.
So we started off April with Roy Hodgson's return and a home game against Leicester, who were five spaces below us in 17th but only 2 points behind us. This looked like a genuine relegation battle, showing how tight things were at the bottom.
Well, March turned out to quite interesting for Crystal Palace ending with no points gained, the sacking of Patrick Vierra and the re-appointment of Roy Hodgson.
Well the month started off with a trip to Old Trafford to face Man United again, just two weeks after a 0-0 draw at Selhurst Park. I was feeling pretty confident. But alas things never work out how you feel they should
The CPFC DSA were proud to be part of the Level Playing Field’s Unite For Access campaign as Crystal Palace FC dedicated their Premier League match day against Manchester City to the annual campaign.
Young Crystal Palace fan Charlie Ellacott passed away 5 years after being diagnosed with Cancer. His dad Jon has written a loving tribute which explains how Charlie dealt with his illness and why he inspired so many people especially those within the Palace family. I'm writing this 24 hours after my son Charlie Dennis Ellacott… Continue reading Charlie’s Story – A tribute to Palace fan Charlie Ellacott
The World Cup And the Return Of Premier League - First of all we had the final stages of the World Cup. To be honest with you all I never expected England to even get out of the group stage, but we did.
Have a happy and healthy 2023 It's the start of a new year, domestic football matches are back in full swing and Palace finished 2022 with a positive result. At the DSA we're all looking forward to another year helping the club’s disabled supporters enjoy positive matchday experiences while supporting Crystal Palace at home and… Continue reading Happy New Year