Eagle Eye was among the earliest of the original wave of British football fanzines that appeared in the late 1980s to give disenchanted fans a voice. Hundreds of fans contributed to the magazine during its seven year lifespan although most of whom had never written before.
EE ceased publication as a magazine in 1994, but its replacement Palace Echocontinues to this day and the philosophy of both fanzines remains unchanged... 'the more the merrier, feel free to contribute'. We hope we're open minded enough to welcome articles and works of art spanning a wide range of views and opinion.
The aim of this blog is to reflect the trials and tribulations of being a Palace fan, and its all-too-brief moments of unbridled joy, with sharp humour, an eye for the absurd and with a brief to rip the piss out of the Seaweed at every opportunity.
Eagle Eye has produced two books about Crystal Palace FC – the supporters' history We All Follow the Palace and a collection of work from the original fanzine written between 1987 and 1994 Palace in the Big Time.
They are available from the Palace Echo Book Shop
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