Palace Echo
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Palace Echo is an independent fanzine for supporters of Crystal Palace Football Club, and is the longest running Palace-related fanzine having been launched in October 1994.
[edit] History
Palace Echo started publication after its predecessor Eagle Eye decided to cease publication at the beginning of the 1993/94 football season. With Palace starting the season in poor form Palace Echo announced itself as "the new fanzine of Crystal Palace Nil".
Many of the previous Eagle Eye contributors have continued to play a part in the production of Palace Echo. Among these are the two editors in the fanzine's history, Laurie Dahl (who edited the first issues) and Neil Witherow (who edits the fanzine today). In September 2005 to celebrate Crystal Palace's centenary Palace Echo reverted back to the Eagle Eye name for one issue, and also managed to replicate the style of the original football fanzines. Like many such publications Palace Echo has moved with the times and is now produced with desktop publishing software.
Palace Echo has always enjoyed a cordial relationship with other Palace fanzines. It became the longest running Palace fanzine when One More Point ceased publication in 2003. The most recently launched Palace fanzine goes by the name Five Year Plan.
[edit] Regular Features
- Top of the shots. Faces currently making the Palace news are shown along with a series of icons representing their successes or failures.
- Newswatch. Relevant press quotes presented in a diary form along the sides of other articles.
- Editorial. Summary of what has happened with the club since the last issue was published.
- Readers Letters.
- Palace Aces. A full page photo of a current or former Palace player, accompanied by a conversational sidebar which discusses the player's part in Palace's history.