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It’s been a whirlwind week or so for Kevin Doyle since finalising his loan move from Wolverhampton Wanderers on Deadline Day, but now that the Ireland man has returned from international duty, he’s desperate to prove that he has what it takes to succeed at Premier League level once again. To view the link you have to Register or Login |
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#1943
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Ahead of his first game as a Crystal Palace player, Zeki Fryers has spoken about his happiness at feeling wanted by Neil Warnock after a spell out in the cold at Spurs. Having played for Manchester United and Standard Liege before moving to White Hart Lane, the left-back has a few years of experience under his belt, but is now looking forward to putting down solid foundations at Selhurst Park. To view the link you have to Register or Login |
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Having made his long-awaited return to Selhurst Park on Saturday against Burnley, Wilfried Zaha has spoken of his desperation to get his career back on track after a year in the cold at Old Trafford. With many Palace fans being hopeful that Zaha is now back in SE25 for good, the winger’s words will come as somewhat of a disappointment, but after just two weeks back “home”, it’s understandable that on a personal level, Wilf would still hold ambitions of succeeding in Manchester. To view the link you have to Register or Login
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With Jonny Williams still hopeful of gaining regular first-team football at Selhurst Park this season, after a cameo performance in Saturday’s 0-0 draw against Burnley, Ipswich’s chances of taking him back to Portman Road may be looking a little slimmer, not that Mick McCarthy would turn down the chance to work with him again. To view the link you have to Register or Login |
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Wilfried Zaha may not have had the dream return to Selhurst Park we were all hoping for last weekend, but after a whirlwind few weeks, the on loan midfielder was left relatively satisfied with his overall performance, in a game most supporters feel we should have won. To view the link you have to Register or Login |
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After what was a relatively underwhelming afternoon against Burnley last Saturday, James McArthur is remaining upbeat about his opening week with the club, referencing the “great” atmosphere created by the fans on his home debut. To view the link you have to Register or Login |
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Glenn Murray left Crystal Palace for Reading with the intention of gaining regular first-team football after a year without a consistent starting role in South London, and after his first game for the Royals, it looks as if he’ll be one of the first names on the team sheet for Nigel Adkins in weeks to come. To view the link you have to Register or Login |
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#1951
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With Neil Warnock’s arrival at the club Damien Delaney has regained his place in Palace’s starting XI next to Scott Dann, in favour of summer signing Brede Hangeleand, and speaking after the team secured their first clean sheet of the season against Burnley, the Irishman was left feeling confident about the months ahead. To view the link you have to Register or Login |
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#1953
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Neil Warnock has gone back to the future somewhat with the appointment of Ronnie Jespon to his backroom staff, almost five years after the two worked together at Palace during Warnock’s first stint in the Selhurst Park hot-seat. To view the link you have to Register or Login |
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#1955
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Since Tony Pulis left Crystal Palace on the eve of the current Premier League season, opinion over who was most to blame for his departure has been definitively split. Now, with the dust having settled to some extent, the Welshman has given the clearest indication yet, that he holds no grudge against the club for the way his time in SE25 came to a conclusion. To view the link you have to Register or Login |
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James McArthur is more than likely to be given a starting role in the Palace side that travel to Goodison Park this Sunday, and having played in the Europa League himself with Fulham last season, the Scotsman feels we have every chance of going there and upsetting the form book. To view the link you have to Register or Login |
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With last Saturday’s slog against Burnley still fresh in everyone’s memory, we travel to Everton desperate, if not particularly hopeful, of picking up our first three points of the season against the tactically astute Roberto Martinez. To view the link you have to Register or Login |
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Roberto Martinez has long been known for his feverish attitude towards football management, working tirelessly to improve and leaving no stone unturned. With that in mind, as he looks towards this afternoon’s game between his Everton side and Crystal Palace, he won’t be taking any chances. To view the link you have to Register or Login |
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As Wilfried Zaha settles back into life at Selhurst Park, Neil Warnock has admitted that the Palace academy graduate would love another chance to succeed at Old Trafford, with this year’s loan spell in South London acting as an audition process for the England international. To view the link you have to Register or Login |
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Following on from Roberto Martinez’s complimentary words about the current Palace side in the build-up to today’s game at Goodison Park, Neil Warnock has claimed that the Everton boss’ next job will be at one of the “big two” clubs in Spain. To view the link you have to Register or Login
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