Palace 'continue to roll with the blows'published at 12:15 GMT 14 November
Phil Parry
BBC Radio London reporter
Image source, Getty ImagesThe multi-generational tears of joy that greeted the full-time whistle at last season's FA Cup Final created lasting images that seemed to circle the globe.
Crystal Palace winning their first major piece of silverware was a heart-warming football moment that touched fans of all persuasions - with perhaps the exception of Charlton and Brighton supporters, of course.
The Eagles victory was not only the culmination of all the hard work that has gone in over the years from everyone connected with the club, but also a vindication of the approach taken by Oliver Glasner.
Unlike some other head coaches, he took the competition seriously right from the start and look what happened.
That approach and the culture that Glasner has built within the team remains just as strong this year, and despite the blows that get thrown at them, the club and the team continue to roll with them.
Uefa demoting them to Europe's tertiary competition, Eberechi Eze moving on to Arsenal and even the unsettling Marc Guehi transfer saga did not massively ruffle their feathers.
Indeed, the Community Shield is now added to the trophy room, Palace are into the quarter-finals of the League Cup, they are making progress in the Europa Conference League and doing just fine in the Premier League.
Of course, this has propelled the side towards a fixture pile-up but Glasner's approach remains the same. He is not happy, he feels football's authorities need to be more communicative but insists that he will send a team out to try to win every game.
His players appear to thrive off that and performances have continued to be strong, solid and effective. Even the defeats have plenty of indications that the outcomes could have been different, Everton away and Larnaca at home, for example.
There are questions asked about the size of the squad and the degree of Glasner's rotation with some suggesting that they will pay for it later. But that is pure conjecture and while we all talk the talk, it is the players led by their gaffer who continue to walk the walk.
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