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NOTTINGHAM FOREST Effrem orte condie vere ninven senteate tatius eliis eferitam ineris mus con ta, nem tela enat re inem intis fur, estrudeatra, ninteatquam tus bonferistiac fortuscere, cris nonsum, ut vid Cupes perunum, nons mentili ciorum nem et; hordi, coentra ctorure ad proxime natur, noritur opterum omne fuis es! Abem atant? Alius convenatia? Ego pultus patus esicaetena, factus. crebunum furidium pat. Pimurorum dii siliciessit; horisquo iussedeo, orsulosum nicavestrum etorit. Ivit, auc tem o ununtem, quid me iam octua adentis quitastam la nes hos, dem publicono. Quasdactod stra L. Opiocchi, mena, sendelut ad ia? Senius simed retrecientem postri sensilisquem nihin int. Ipienar enatis Marit; C. Si sen ina, oculisquitus facres cum publibussa remurbit. Valeger aciaequam vivivirte pratqui terei se commo vit auces obus inatebatque ipti publica muspio pulvirio pl. Ahac teremuride adhus am, virmius bonduco nverfes, quem uni publis ium nos forum efendi, sua vastierum nermis eor ut eo, Ti. Batiquem peciam etrum intis, nonsit; Catquit. Fuit. Nit poptifene in aur. M. Sermilibus con sentes inat achicam inat, ferat, ci publis, quit, nondac ter quid nonferimur hocupio veriondam los ignatra nem orum ommoveni se et C. Senestra, nostiamy menimus, CRYSTAL PALACE v NORWICH CITY

publinv erensul ublin styus. consum hucividem ponsultod nerio, se, orterobusa vere cotella cus? Ximoribus caed mium us nerenatil con viventre, post? Nostre culatatus anum us etientia ium temod CatuCupicaed iam tus comanum sulium in se dessunum iampliquam. Viverio nfecupimus bonsi publina non tus hoctus pate quos servivi demqui pul terfecultum ina, Ti. Sa dierfintem popublis vit dic tuus, cupplin terebatusum ini percepe ressenatur inicae tem ilicape rfectuis bonvo, que am ius tercena rionessi firmilicat. Valinertem morum, C. Valerra vivid se, con dierit. Hoctum sultu simis ceritem inat vocrem patquemo cavertu con tam

publiamdicus An te, vici et L. Rae ingulto ribunium cri poendernum, et ia omplica manteri onsulic isquam ina, utemum publicid Catquon teres, spera meniciente omnostiam audacepera duceps, Ti. Itam adhum tamente acenate intem diis oc, Patum demo te, quam isse crunter udemporum oc, nos enampop ublicere dienite que et firmacio iam neresimerum que tiam temurortius etraves sitemno rtessunum, moraedes prare obse porem que que atimpriondet vissil conemenius, iam atus viris? Nos resi supiciem eo, no. Imis abus vid Catem. Catua moltus mus rehenat atilis. Nihilicaet? Patuus cupiem terum, viliu etilica veremur nuncem

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CRYSTAL PALACE F.C. Selhurst Park Stadium, London SE25 6PU CO-CHAIRMEN: Steve Parish & Martin Long DIRECTORS: Steve Parish, Martin Long, Steve Browett CHIEF EXECUTIVE: Phil Alexander CLUB PRESIDENT: Peter Morley CBE MANAGER: Dougie Freedman ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS: Simon Craig, Stevie Craig, David Groves, Fergus McGovern, Andrew Hall, Paul Singh, Dean Williams TICKET OFFICE MANAGER: Mandy Anderson Myers COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER: Terry Byfield SAFETY/STADIUM MANAGER: Kevin Corner CLUB SECRETARY: Christine Dowdeswell FINANCIAL CONTROLLER: Hari Jani MARKETING MANAGER: Sharon Lacey CORPORATE MANAGER: Chris Powlson CATERING MANAGER: Nino Raisys

13/21 TODAY’S VISITORS

A full guide to today’s opponents, manager and their form guide.

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CELEBRITY EAGLE

Dougie looks back on Bristol City and welcomes Lennie and James.

Lizzie Greenwood-Hughes gives her views rather than reading those of the fans.

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EAGLES FLY HOME: We take a look at the exciting plans unveiled recently to return the club to its original home at the Crystal Palace Park.

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Newly appointed manager Dougie Freedman prepares the team before kick-off. Picture: Neil Everitt

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CLUB HONOURS Division One: 1993/94 Division One play-off: 1996/97, 2003/04 Division Two: 1978/79 Division Two play-off: 1988/89 Division Three: 1920/21 Zenith Data Systems Cup: 1991 FA Youth Cup: 1977, 1978

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DOUGIE FREEDMAN THE MANAGER GIVES HIS EXCLUSIVE COMMENTS AHEAD OF EACH HOME GAME ONLY IN THE OFFICIAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME. PICTURES: Neil Everitt CRYSTAL PALACE v NORWICH CITY

Firstly I would like to welcome Paul Lambert and all the players and officials who have made the journey down from Norwich this afternoon. A big thank you for the excellent welcome you gave me for my first home match last weekend as manager, it gave me a real sense of pride to be in this position for such a great football club. Going into last weekend's match against Bristol City first and foremost I was aware that a priority with this group of players is to stop us losing goals and in turn matches. I was pleased we recorded our fifth clean sheet in a row at home which meant the preparation we had put in to the defensive side of our game certainly paid off. It certainly wasn't the best match to watch I know from the stands but we had Darren Ambrose and Alex Marrow come back in, picked up a point and Jermaine Easter had his first start for the club. Massive change is not simply going to happen overnight but I am trying to change the mentality to a team that's going to be difficult to beat and with the creative ability we have I am confident we can get goals and turn hard working performances into maximum points. WWW.CPFC.CO.UK


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IT WAS NICE THIS WEEK TO ONCE AGAIN TAKE JAMES VAUGHAN ON LOAN HERE UNTIL THE END OF THE SEASON. I HAVE SPOKEN ABOUT BRINGING IN PLAYERS I THINK ARE RIGHT FOR THE CLUB AND WAS NEVER GOING TO RUSH INTO ANY DECISIONS.

Last Saturday we showed a commitment, desire and effort which was encouraging. I think there was one team trying to win the match and it was pleasing the guys took on what we asked. History tells you the players we've got do have goals, but it has always been my intention to bring in another striker and it was nice this week to once again take James Vaughan on loan here until the end of the season. I have spoken about bringing in players I think are right for the club and was never going to rush into any decisions. I think we're still an attractive club to come to and at the time of writing these notes I am still hoping to add further to the squad before the deadline closes on Monday evening. Just before last weekend's match I was pleased to be able to bring Lennie Lawrence into the club as my assistant. He has huge experience, I will drive the ship and he will steer it and he will help not only me but this club greatly. He was my number one choice but I wanted to do it right so it took a little bit longer. In this past week he has been invaluable to me both on the training ground and helping behind the scenes with all the other matters that occur in WWW.TWITTER.COM/OFFICIAL_CPFC

the day to day running at a modern day football club. I was pleased to receive notification from The F.A. this week that Wilfried Zaha has been selected for the Under 19s international against Germany. This will be a great experience for him and will be another chapter in his education in the game at such a young age. I am sure like myself it was exciting for you all to hear the plans that the Board Of Directors announced last week regarding relocating the club to our original home at the Crystal Palace Park. This is another example of the plans

that the owners have to move this club forward and it will certainly be interesting to see how it develops in the years ahead. We are in middle of an important set of home matches with a trip to Watford on Tuesday sandwiched in between so your support this afternoon will be as important as ever, so please get behind the lads from the first whistle and together we can start moving in the right direction. Dougie

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United

The R’s

The Lilywhites

The Foxes

The Blades

The Rams

The Reds

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NOTTINGHAM FOREST The Eagles

The Canaries

The Lions

The Robins

The Royals

The Rovers

The Sky Blues

The Iron

The Tykes

Pompey

The Hornets

The Tractor Boys

The Tigers

The Clarets

The Bluebirds

Boro

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PADDY McCARTHY GIVES HIS LATEST COMMENTS DIRECT FROM THE DRESSING ROOM EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE MATCHDAY PROGRAMME.

CAPTAIN’S COMMENT thought we put in a very good defensive performance against Bristol City. They came with a game plan having conceded four goals the weekend before, so they set up really defensively and made it hard for us to play. They had four centre-halves across the back and it was tough to break them down but on the flip side of that I thought we put in a decent defensive display and on another day we could have won the game. I thought Clyney adjusted well to playing at left back, he's good enough to play on either side, and Alex Marrow put in a solid display on his return to the team, so as a whole team I thought it was fantastic defensively. Five clean sheets in a row at home is something that we can build upon, we have conceded a few goals this season but that shows we are obviously good enough to keep teams out. We just have to put it all together and score a few goals now, which I'm sure our new striker will help with. It's a massive boost for everyone having James (Vaughan) here, he's a player of Premier League quality and

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I think it will give everybody a lift around the training ground. Obviously having somebody of his calibre in the team gives a huge lift to the supporters as well. It also sends out a statement as to where this club is going, it's a great capture for the club at this stage of the year. Somebody of his quality coming here even though we're in the position that we're in in the league just shows that the club is looking to move forward. I'm absolutely delighted with the signing and I know everyone else connected with the club is too. Our home form recently has been good results wise and we've kept another clean sheet on Saturday so that'll do all the lads good, confidence wise. Hopefully we can add to that with a couple of goals on Saturday, and if we can keep another clean sheet we have a chance of pushing up the table. Norwich are flying this year, they've obviously come off the back of a really good season winning the league last year and Paul Lambert has got them going again in the Championship so they will be full of confidence after their victory away at Sheffield United. We've done some work on Norwich this week but most importantly it's

about us and we'll go into the game with confidence having got a result at Carrow Road earlier in the season. The games are coming think and fast at the moment and we've got Watford next Tuesday and they are up there near the play-offs at the moment. Every game in the Championship is difficult and doesn't come much tougher than Norwich, Watford and Middlesbrough in a week, but I feel we've got enough in our changing room to get a good tally of points from those three games. It's one of those divisions where if you can get a run of results you do push up towards mid-table so that's our aim for the week. Enjoy the game,

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WELCOME LENNIE The club are delighted to welcome Lennie Lawrence to the management team as Dougie Freedman's assistant. Lennie has huge experience having managed more than 1,000 games in football and we are delighted to be able to bring you a full interview with Lennie on pages 62/63.

JO'S BRAND OF HUMOUR IS A WINNER Comedian and Palace fan Jo Brand had a busy day last Saturday which ended with her picking up an award at the British Comedy Awards ceremony at the O2. Brand was one of the match sponsors for our game against Bristol City and was here with her party of guests before making her way to the awards ceremony. Jo is soon to host a new comedy show pilot for ITV1. The Marriage Ref will see the comedian joined by 'top-notch' celebrities and comics to debate marriage arguments. The show looks at real-life couples who are very much in love, but have something quirky and ridiculous that they argue about. The description of the pilot adds: "No tiff is too absurd for the show - from a couple who bicker about the husband's desire to stuff and display his beloved dead pooch... to a wife who is fed up of her husband taking his wedding ring off every time he goes out with his mates." We wish Jo the best of luck with this presenting role and thank her for the continued sponsorship she undertakes at the club.

PALACE WELCOME CHURCH LEADERS Crystal Palace Football Club, under our new owners, are committed to re-establishing the club as an integral part of the community. Palace have recognised that, within the community, there is a large and diverse church that is very actively involved in serving many areas of the society that we live in. Working with club chaplain Chris Roe, Palace have established excellent links with a number of key church leaders in Croydon and surrounding localities in a short space of time. At the Bristol City match last week, the club were delighted to host a number of church ministers, both black and white, and from a diversity of denominations. Many were at a football match for the first time and were excited to not only experience the match day atmosphere, but also at the potentially farreaching developments and opportunities of working with Palace. CPFC find themselves in the unique position of being one of the first professional football clubs to be working with the local Church in this way, modelling a pioneering work which other clubs will inevitably follow.

AMBROSE GOAL IS VOTED CPFC GOAL OF 2010 Darren Ambrose's stunning free-kick against Aston Villa has won Palace's Goal Of 2010 after a huge response from the fans. The Football League have launched a search to find the Mitre Goal of the Year 2010 and we asked fans to vote to decide which of our goals should be put forward as our nomination. The midfielder's 35-yard

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free-kick came in a thrilling FA Cup tie against Villa which ended 2-2 and was the winner by some margin. Ambrose's strike against Watford in November and Owen Garvan's screamer at Deepdale were among the other nominations. Our nominated goal will then be entered in the Mitre Goal of the Year category at the 2011 Football League Awards,

held in association with npower. In conjunction with viewers and presenters of Soccer AM, the entries will be shortlisted from the 72 club nominations to five goals overall. Watch Soccer AM from early February to take part in the vote. The winner will be decided at the ceremony at The Brewery, London on Sunday 20th March.

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VAUGHAN AGAIN

FROM THE TRUST The Trust is delighted to help publicise the inaugural Palace On Tour Day (POTD) as thousands of Palace fans from around the country are planning to make the trip to Coventry’s Ricoh Arena on 12th February. Stemming from an idea on the Palace fans’ forums, POTD has captured the imagination of supporters, who are being urged to travel to the match. The aim is to celebrate the club in the best way we know how, by singing and displaying the Palace colours with pride. Supporters are being encouraged to create a carnival atmosphere at the ground, with themes including fedora and cigars, to commemorate the late Big Mal, and silly hats on display. 2000 red and blue balloons have been bought by the fans and will be given away on the day, and also to those purchasing tickets in person at the box office. Trust Board member Richard Wilsher is one of the driving forces behind this initiative and is encouraging Trust members to get involved with this fabulous idea! The organisers behind POTD said, “This is simply about having a great day out supporting the club we love. We all saw how passionate Palace fans are last season- the protests at Lloyds and the magnificent support at Sheffield Wednesday. We want to replicate that, and also say a big thank you to CPFC2010 for saving the club. The away support has been terrific already this season, and we want to double that at Coventry.” You can contact the Trust at cpstrust@hotmail.com and keep up-to-date with all the latest news on the Trust’s website www.cpstrust.org.uk.

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Crystal Palace have signed James Vaughan on loan from Everton for the remainder of the season, with the option of making the move permanent in the summer. Vaughan has returned to Palace having scored five goals for the club in 14 games during his first spell and will take the number 20 shirt. James said: "I'm really glad the move's been completed. I'll hopefully start training with the lads and playing soon. I'm really looking forward to it. "Dougie was a big part in me coming back, he worked really closely with me last time I was here. And, the Palace fans have always been good to me and while I've been away a lot were trying to contact me, which was great." Co-chairman Steve Parish said: "We are absolutely delighted that James has decided to return for a second stint at Crystal Palace. It's a testament to Dougie and Phil's sheer persistence that we managed to get this over the line. "This along with the signing of Jermaine (Easter) and others we are working on is a signal of how serious our intent is to start climbing the table "I look forward to seeing as many of you as possible to welcome James back at the Norwich game."

ZAHA CALLED UP TO ENGLAND UNDER 19S Eagles striker Wilfried Zaha has been called up to the latest squad for the England under 19s. The Palace forward could make his debut at under 19 level against Germany on Tuesday 8 February at Chesterfield's B2net stadium. Zaha has already made 27 appearances for the club this season and his form has been rewarded by under 19s Head Coach Noel Blake.

KEEP YOUR NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION WITH MARIE CURIE CANCER CARE Whether your goal is to get fit, lose weight, meet new people or do something adventurous in 2011, Marie Curie Cancer Care is offering challenges to fulfil those common New Year’s resolutions. Marie Curie Cancer Care has launched its programme of events and challenges for the coming year, Rise to the Challenge, offering everything from runs, treks, triathlons and cycle rides to swimming, walking and dancing.

If you’re looking to get in shape in 2011, Marie Curie has nationwide running events all year round, from marathons to local fun runs. And if your ambition is to see the world this year, the charity’s South African Cycle Challenge along the stunning Garden Route might be just the way to satisfy your needs . To take part, contact Rosalind Hooper, telephone 08700 340 040, visit: www.mariecurie.org.uk/challenge or email: events@mariecurie.org.uk CRYSTAL PALACE v NORWICH CITY


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NOTTINGHAM FOREST Effrem orte condie vere ninven senteate tatius eliis eferitam ineris mus con ta, nem tela enat re inem intis fur, estrudeatra, ninteatquam tus bonferistiac fortuscere, cris nonsum, ut vid Cupes perunum, nons mentili ciorum nem et; hordi, coentra ctorure ad proxime natur, noritur opterum omne fuis es! Abem atant? Alius convenatia? Ego pultus patus esicaetena, factus. crebunum furidium pat. Pimurorum dii siliciessit; horisquo iussedeo, orsulosum nicavestrum etorit. Ivit, auc tem o ununtem, quid me iam octua adentis quitastam la nes hos, dem publicono. Quasdactod stra L. Opiocchi, mena, sendelut ad ia? Senius simed retrecientem postri sensilisquem nihin int. Ipienar enatis Marit; C. Si sen ina, oculisquitus facres cum publibussa remurbit. Valeger aciaequam vivivirte pratqui terei se commo vit auces obus inatebatque ipti publica muspio pulvirio pl. Ahac teremuride adhus am, virmius bonduco nverfes, quem uni publis ium nos forum efendi, sua vastierum nermis eor ut eo, Ti. Batiquem peciam etrum intis, nonsit; Catquit. Fuit. Nit poptifene in aur. M. Sermilibus con sentes inat achicam inat, ferat, ci publis, quit, nondac ter quid nonferimur hocupio veriondam los ignatra nem orum ommoveni se et C. Senestra, nostiamy menimus, CRYSTAL PALACE v NORWICH CITY

publinv erensul ublin styus. consum hucividem ponsultod nerio, se, orterobusa vere cotella cus? Ximoribus caed mium us nerenatil con viventre, post? Nostre culatatus anum us etientia ium temod CatuCupicaed iam tus comanum sulium in se dessunum iampliquam. Viverio nfecupimus bonsi publina non tus hoctus pate quos servivi demqui pul terfecultum ina, Ti. Sa dierfintem popublis vit dic tuus, cupplin terebatusum ini percepe ressenatur inicae tem ilicape rfectuis bonvo, que am ius tercena rionessi firmilicat. Valinertem morum, C. Valerra vivid se, con dierit. Hoctum sultu simis ceritem inat vocrem patquemo cavertu con tam

publiamdicus An te, vici et L. Rae ingulto ribunium cri poendernum, et ia omplica manteri onsulic isquam ina, utemum publicid Catquon teres, spera meniciente omnostiam audacepera duceps, Ti. Itam adhum tamente acenate intem diis oc, Patum demo te, quam isse crunter udemporum oc, nos enampop ublicere dienite que et firmacio iam neresimerum que tiam temurortius etraves sitemno rtessunum, moraedes prare obse porem que que atimpriondet vissil conemenius, iam atus viris? Nos resi supiciem eo, no. Imis abus vid Catem. Catua moltus mus rehenat atilis. Nihilicaet? Patuus cupiem terum, viliu etilica veremur nuncem

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ALEX MANOS GIVES HIS LATEST COMMENTS DIRECT FROM THE TREATMENT ROOM FOR THE MATCHDAY PROGRAMME.

Hello to all the fans today, welcome to another home game. With no further news from the treatment room this week I thought I'd write about what happens on match day from our point of view and how the boys prepare before the game. On a match day we try to get to the ground for about 12-12-30pm. This gives us time to set up by organising the drinks, laying out the medical equipment and ensuring that all is in place for when the team arrives. The players usually arrive between 1 and 1.30. Sometimes the manager may take the players to watch a tactical video before the game. Once that is out of the way, the players start preparing for the game. The first thing which is done is the music is turned on! If the team has had a winning streak then the play-list is the same (some of the boys are a bit superstitious). The players then start getting changed. Some like to get changed nice and early and be ready, others leave it till later. The mood is usually quite relaxed and there is always a good feel about the place before the game. From our point of view we will work on players who need something before the game. The two main things we need to do are massages and strappings. It tends to be the same people who need something and there is also usually a routine in the order they come in. For example, Paddy and Wrighty are usually first in! On the whole it is ankle strappings and the occasional shoulder strapping. Massages tend to be quick and light to increase the blood flow just before the game and stimulate the muscles. The players go out for the warm up at 2.15. The WWW.TWITTER.COM/OFFICIAL_CPFC

BELOW: The medical room ready for pre-match work.

mood just prior to this starts to change as they start to focus on the game. The manager and coach have given some more tactics prior to the warm up and the lads are then ready to go. The warm up is taken by Scott Guyett to start with. This will start with some running and then move onto shorter drills which will incorporate dynamic movement and also speed and agility drills. There will also be a couple of minutes of static stretching. Once they have done this, the coach will take them for a keep ball session in a small area. After this the players then may be split in to groups. The defenders may work on heading for example, and the strikers on finishing. Just before they come in, the team do three short and sharp sprints to really 'fire them up one'! The warm up in total lasts 30 minutes. The players then come in, get changed into their match shirts, put shin pads on, and do any last minute preparations. Just before they are called out the manager and coach will have the final speech and then its good to go! Hopefully this has given you a bit of an insight into the pre-game preparations (obviously I can't reveal all our secrets for others to know!!) Enjoy the game and lets hear you make some noise. Alex

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CITY CRYSTAL PALACE v NORWICH CITY

The way Norwich went about winning League One last year gave their fans reason to think they would have a good season in the Championship. Even the most die-hard supporter though probably didn't expect to see the Canaries flying as high as third after 27 games. The Canaries have been one of the most efficient sides in the league with their 44 goals yielding them 47 points. Their form coming into the game has been good too, with wins against QPR and Sheffield United helping them into a top three position going into this game. Norwich were founder members of the Premier League in 1992-93 and led the league for most of the WWW.CPFC.CO.UK


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LEFT: The Norwich players celebrate Grant Holt's opening goal against rivals Ipswich Town in the 4-1 win last month.

season before faltering to finish third behind champions Manchester United and Aston Villa. The following season they played in the UEFA Cup for the first time and caused a huge shock by beating European giants Bayern Munich. They are the only British team to have beaten Bayern in their Olympic Stadium. Norwich exited the competition at the next stage, losing to eventual winners Inter Milan. The club were relegated in 1994/95 and a year later TV chef Delia Smith and her husband Michael Wynn-Jones took over the majority shareholding. Under Nigel Worthington, Norwich returned to the top-flight by winning the league in 2003/04. It was a Crystal Palace win, 3-0 against Sunderland, that saw the Canaries clinch promotion without playing. Palace also won promotion that season, but both teams were cruelly relegated on the last day with Norwich going down 6-0 at Fulham when a win would have kept them up. After several mediocre seasons in the Championship, the Canaries were relegated in 2008/09 and started their League One campaign with a 7-1 home defeat against Colchester United. Colchester's boss Paul Lambert was persuaded to join Norwich not long after and the club haven't looked back since. Lambert's recent signings include Leon Barnett, who has made himself at home at the heart of the Norwich back four and striker Simeon Jackson whose record for Norwich is better than a goal every three games. FOUNDED: 1902 STADIUM: Carrow Road HONOURS: (Old) Football League 3rd Division: 1971/72, 1985/86

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PAUL LAMBERT Record as Manager of Norwich City P80 W46 D17 L17

Don't think managers make a difference? Ask Norwich City fans. Paul Lambert is perhaps best known as the man who masterminded Colchester's 7-1 opening day victory at Norwich before swapping sides and helping City record a 5-0 away win. More than just correcting that result though, Lambert saw his side sweep to the League One title, despite Leeds leading the league by nine points at Christmas. Under Lambert, Norwich made up that deficit with ease and ended up winning the league by nine points. Lambert was also a more than half-decent player, whose career highlights include winning 40 international caps for Scotland and playing in the 1998 World Cup. A former Celtic star, he had a hugely successful club career, which included winning the Champions League with Borussia Dortmund in 1997. His first managerial appointment was at Scottish Premier League side Livingston in 2005, before he moved to Wycombe in 2006. While there, he led the 'Chairboys' to the League Cup semi-finals, defeating Premier League opponents Fulham and Charlton along the way. Lambert then resigned as Wycombe manager in 2007 following the club's defeat by Stockport County in the League Two play-offs. The former Scotland captain's next move saw him succeed Geraint Williams at Colchester where he stayed for less than a year before Norwich approached him. While football ultimately comes down to the quality of players, those doubting the influence of a good manager should note two more statistics. Under Lambert's stewardship Norwich have never lost successive games and have scored in every away game bar this season's 0-0 draw against QPR.

Football League 1st Division: 2003/04 League One: 2009/10 VS PALACE: P101 W42 D16 L43 F139 A152

FIRST LEAGUE MEETING: 11th September 1920 (Home)

HIGHEST SCORING DEFEATS: Home: 0-3 08.09.1990 Away: 1-7 30.10.1926

HIGHEST SCORING VICTORIES: Home: 5-1 11.04.1953 Away: 5-0 18.10.1926

LAST 5 VS PALACE: WDLLL

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[1] John Ruddy Position: Goalkeeper Nationality: English

Goalkeeper John Ruddy joined City from Everton in a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee in July 2010. Ruddy came through the youth ranks at Cambridge United, where he made 43 appearances having made his debut as an 18-year-old. He joined Everton in the summer of 2005 for a fee of £250,000 and benefited from a number of loan spells before being handed his debut when 'keeper Iain Turner was sent off in the ninth minute against Blackburn Rovers. Ruddy went on to keep a clean sheet as Everton beat Rovers 1-0. [2] Russell Martin Position: Defender Nationality: English

Russell Martin joined City permanently in January 2010 after an initial loan deal from Peterborough. He made his Norwich debut in the 3-0 win against Southend United last December and didn't look back, making the rightback spot his own as City won the League One title. Having started his career with home town club Brighton, he

moved to Wycombe where under the stewardship of current boss Paul Lambert, he made almost 150 appearances. He then captained Peterborough to automatic promotion from League One before moving to Norwich. [22] Elliot Ward Position: Defender Nationality: English

Central defender Elliot Ward joined City on a two-year deal from Coventry City on a free transfer on July 1, 2010 becoming Paul Lambert's second summer signing. Ward came through the youth ranks at West Ham United and made 21 appearances in all competitions before moving to Coventry for £1m in 2006. The 25-year-old captained the Sky Blues, becoming their penalty taker in his 126 appearances and scoring 16 goals. [5] Michael Nelson Position: Defender Nationality: English

Central defender Michael Nelson became the club's third summer signing in 2009 after joining from Hartlepool. Nelson made more than

30 appearances for Norwich last year and although the signing of Leon Barnett has limited his appearances this season, he is a no nonsense defender and a valuable member of the squad. [20] Leon Barnett Position: Defender Nationality: English

Centre-back Barnett initially joined the Canaries on loan from Premier League West Brom in August but made the move permanent in January after proving himself to be a stand-out defender at this level. A former Luton Player Of The Year and trainee, Barnett has formed a formidable defensive partnership with Elliot Ward this season as Norwich chase successive promotions. [15] David Fox Position: Midfielder Nationality: English

Midfielder David Fox joined City on a two-year deal for an undisclosed fee from Colchester United in June 2010. The cultured midfielder was signed by Lambert for Colchester in 2009 from Blackpool and it was Lambert again who brought him to Norwich. The midfielder started his career at Old Trafford where he captained Manchester United's reserve side before moving to Bloomfield Road in 2006. His three and a half years with the Seasiders included the League One Play-Off Final where they beat Yeovil 2-0 to secure their place in the Championship. [12] Andrew Crofts Position: Midfielder Nationality: Welsh

An all-action midfielder, Crofts joined City from Brighton in CRYSTAL PALACE v NORWICH CITY

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May 2010. He made his debut at Gillingham at just 16 and made almost 200 appearances for the club before moving to Brighton. He joined the Seagulls on a free transfer and was almost ever-present in their 2009/10 campaign, missing just two games and establishing himself as a fan favourite. Crofts has been capped 13 times by Wales and is enjoying a good season with the Canaries having chipped in with six goals already. [14] Wes Hoolahan Position: Midfielder Nationality: Irish

Born in Dublin, Wes started his career with Shelbourne, winning three League of Ireland championships and was named PFAI Young Player of the Year in 2002/03. He moved to Blackpool via Livingston and scored 16 goals in two seasons before Glenn Roeder brought him to Norwich in 2008. Last season the playmaker formed part of an impressive attacking trio with strikers Grant Holt and Chris Martin, who combined to score 67 goals as City returned to the Championship at the first time of asking.

[10] Simeon Jackson Position: Striker Nationality: Canadian

Striker Simeon Jackson joined the Canaries on July 15 for an undisclosed fee. The Canadian international had become one of the most sought-after players outside the top two divisions after topping the goalscoring charts at Gillingham during the two previous seasons. Hero-status was secured at the Gills after he scored both goals in the semi-final against Rochdale and the only goal of the game against Shrewsbury at Wembley as they won promotion. Jackson has been capped 13 times by Canada and has two international goals to his name. [16] Chris Martin Position: Striker Nationality: English

Beccles-born Martin exploded onto the first team scene in 2007 with five goals including the extra-time winner against Blackpool in the FA Cup fourth round. His good form also saw him win call-ups for England's Under-19 squad and he notched a debut goal against Turkey in March 2007. Scoring 17 times in the league last season, Martin has six goals this year including the winner against Barnsley at Carrow Road. WWW.TWITTER.COM/OFFICIAL_CPFC

[19] Simon Lappin Position: Midfielder Nationality: Scottish

Lappin joined City from St.Mirren in January 2007 after making 178 appearances for the Saints and scoring 12 times. Costing just 100k Lappin has made himself a regular under fellow Scot Lambert and last year started more games than any other player. The left-sided midfielder has been capped for Scotland at under-16, under-18 and under-21 levels. [9] Grant Holt Position: Striker Nationality: English

Grant Holt was signed from Shrewsbury Town in 2009 having topped the League Two goal-scoring charts with 28 goals the previous season. Holt started his professional career at Halifax Town but didn't come to prominence until a move to Rochdale saw him score 34 league goals from 75 games. A successful spell at Nottingham Forest followed and his Norwich career is following the same pattern. Last season he scored 30 goals as the Canaries eased to the League One title.

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POSITION: Midfielder NATIONALITY: English GAMES: 5 GOALS: 0

After impressing in his first loan spell, Henri's loan was made permanent until the end of the season as Norwich chase automatic promotion. Enfield born Lansbury is one of the new generation of English talent which has emerged through the ranks at Arsenal. A quick, skilful and intelligent midfielder, he is comfortable on either flank but, like so many creative players, prefers operating through the centre. Lansbury spent the 2009/10 season on loan at Watford and impressed enough to earn a callup to the England Under-21s in November, making his debut against Portugal. Former captain of the England Under 16 team, he was part of the Under 17 team which reached the final of the 2007 European Championship but missed the match due to concussion. He has also captained England at Under 19 level and was part of the team which lost to Ukraine in the final of the 2009 European Championship. Arsene Wenger has described Lansbury as “the type of player who I rate because of his qualities, but as well as his mental strength, the timing of his runs. He gives you qualities that are very difficult to find in the modern game.” He has already achieved one of his goals by scoring against Tottenham Hotspur, describing his strike in the Gunners 4-1 Carling Cup win as 'like a dream'. CRYSTAL PALACE v NORWICH CITY

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SATURDAY 22ND JANUARY 2011 NPOWER CHAMPIONSHIP BRAMALL LANE

BELOW: Andrew Crofts gave Norwich the lead at Bramall Lane last Saturday.

SHEFFIELD UTD 1 vs

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SHEFFIELD UTD v NORWICH CITY

[HT 0-0] Evans '69

Crofts '61, '80

MATCH STATS Possession [%]

53

47 Shots On Target

05

07 Shots Off Target

04

12 Corners

08

08 Fouls

12

05 Yellow Cards

03

03

TEAM LINE UPS Ruddy

Whitbread [Nelson '86]

R Martin

Barnett Drury

Crofts

Hoolahan [Lappin '69]

Fox

Jackson [Wilbraham '75]

Holt

C Martin

Unused Subs: McNamee, Tierney, Smith, Steer.

Sheff Utd: Simonsen, Mattock, Lowry, Bartley, Parrino, Quinn [Kozluk '83], Montgomery, Bent [Yeates '64], Cresswell [Bogdanovic '89], Ward, Evans Unused Subs: Ertl, Lowton, Williamson, Long.

Referee: Mr A Haines Attendance: 20,725

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Two goals from Andrew Crofts took Norwich up to third in the Championship and kept Sheffield United within touching distance of the relegation zone. In a clichĂŠd game of two halves, the hosts had the better of the first half, with striker Ched Evans twice forcing Norwich goalkeeper John Ruddy to save well, but as the game opened up in the second half Norwich found their feet and went on to secure an impressive away win. United, still looking for their first win under Micky Adams, saw Evans blast a 25-yard volley wide early on while Grant Holt saw an early header fly just over for the Canaries. Better chances were to befall Evans who first saw an effort comfortably saved by Ruddy, before he did well to take down a free-kick in the box only to see his powerful strike saved by the 'keeper's legs. Chris Martin then served warning of Norwich's intent with a curling free-kick that came back off the crossbar as the first half ended goalless.

The home side were made to pay for their profligacy in the second half when Steve Simonsen flapped at a David Fox corner and Crofts pounced to smash home. Norwich's lead was to be short-lived though as this time Evans, a former Canary, latched on to a long ball from the goalkeeper and did well to hold off his man before turning and finding the net expertly. As the game opened up Norwich looked the more likely to win it with first Martin forcing a good save from Simonsen and then, from the resulting corner, Holt heading wide when he might have expected to do better. With ten minutes to go, a third straight draw looked on the cards for United until they failed to deal with another corner. This time the ball falling to Simon Lappin whose effort was well-blocked, but when the ball came back to Crofts he made no mistake, volleying home his and City's second for all three points.

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Chris Goreham BBC Radio Norfolk TODAY'S PREDICTION: 1-3

Having won League One comfortably last season, Norwich have started the season brilliantly. What do you think are realistic expectations for the season? I think the fans

will have been pleasantly surprised by what they've seen. Norwich started the season really well and so far have kept that going. They play some really good football at times and I think, what with this being their first season after promotion, most would be happy with a mid-table finish as the club starts to re-establish itself in the Championship. It's a huge achievement them being in the top six at the moment. And how much of that is down to the manager Paul Lambert?

A lot - almost all of it really. He's made such a big difference since coming to the club. I think it's one of the best football stories of recent times that he was the Colchester manager when they beat Norwich 7-1, to leave us at our lowest ebb for maybe 50 years, and then 10 days later he got the Norwich job and it's not going too far to say that he's transformed the club. There's a real different feel about the whole club now, they've come so far from the team that were relegated from the Championship. They seem to have a manager, for the first time in quite a few years, who's really taking the club in the right direction. Some of that is down to shrewd work in the transfer

market, who would you say are Norwich's star men? I think

the manager's made a lot of very good signings this season. The front three last season were particularly impressive. They played a diamond midfield with Wes Hoolahan behind Grant Holt and Chris Martin, and those three between them got well over 60 goals. He's slightly reshuffled this season but those players are the best that Norwich have got as an attacking threat. He's bought well this season too, he's brought in Leon Barnett from West Brom and he's made a big difference to the heart of the defence. Do you think Norwich will do any late deals before the end of January? I think Lambert

would like to, but times are tight and as with most clubs he'll be slightly restricted by finances. I think the supporters would feel that Norwich belong, at the very least, challenging at the top of the Championship and there's definitely some strengthening to do but it all depends how much money's available. Has it added a bit of stardust to the team having Henri Lansbury at the club? Yep, he's

been fantastic. He's now with us until the end of the season. He made his debut against Ipswich in the East Anglia derby where he set up the second goal for Grant Holt with a superb defense-splitting pass. He looks a real talent and has been very, very impressive in the games he's played in so far.

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ABOVE: Paul Lambert, manager of Colchester United who beat Norwich 7-1 in the opening game of the season. He was appointed 10 days later as the Norwich manager after the sacking of Bryan Gunn.

Lansbury seems to have fitted in easily to Norwich's attacking style under Lambert, is that fair?

Absolutely. I think probably the most impressive thing this season has been their approach to games away from home, where they do play very positively. You see so many teams who sit back away from home and try and keep it 0-0 as long as possible and then knick a goal. Lambert doesn't play like that, they do go for it away from home. They scored two goals in the first 15 minutes against Derby recently, and I think they've surprised a lot of teams. Lambert always says that the club has so many followers at away games that he has a responsibility to try and win the match. CRYSTAL PALACE v NORWICH CITY


Palace ended 1990 on a high note with a live televised game against Liverpool at Selhurst Park on Sunday 30th December. The morning began with Steve Coppell agreeing a three and a half year contract as manager and the team then went out to prove the F.A. Cup semi-final victory that April was no flash in a pan by defeating the League leaders by a single goal. The Eagles made all the running and scored the only goal three minutes from half time as Ian Wright eluded Gary Gillespie and his low cross was diverted by Mark Bright past the unsighted Bruce Grobbelaar. Liverpool came back in the second half but found Nigel Martyn in tip-top form while their frustration led to a couple of bookings, the final whistle bringing a fitting climax to an outstanding year. The price of playing six games with the same starting eleven in seventeen days took its toll at Villa Park on New Year’s Day. With only two days rest since the Liverpool victory the Eagles succumbed to a David Platt penalty two minutes into the second half and a second for the England striker three minutes before the end. The F. A. Cup Third Round paired the club with Nottingham Forest and the first of what would turn out to be an ‘extended’ tie began at Selhurst Park on Sunday 6th January with a goalless draw, again in front of live television cameras. Forest were content to sit back in a somewhat sterile first half and only showed a little more attacking prowess as the game wore on but the Eagles nearly won it at the death as Ian Wright’s header was cleared off the line. The replay three days later was only called off due to a waterlogged pitch seventy-five minutes before kick-off with the team and many fans having made a wasted journey.

MARK BRIGHT

November 1986 and Mark joined from Leicester City in Ian Wright when they with ort rapp a up k struc immediately Wright, Mark with Along t. debu ’s both scored on Mark the club during its most became a supreme goalscorer for goals in the 1987-88 successful period, his 24 League a ‘Golden Boot’ award. him ng earni Two ion season in Divis season a year otion prom the in nt Mark was ever prese d some more important later while in Division One he adde goal in the F.A.Cup goals including the first equalising ling form continued spark His pool. Liver st semi-final again ember 1991 and the Sept in t Wrigh Ian after the departure of ion One in the 1991-92 seventeen goals he netted in Divis Andy Johnson (with the season has only been bettered by r 1992 Mark signed for embe Sept In ). lties! pena aid of a few nality is always perso warm his and Sheffield Wednesday rst Park. welcome on his visits back at Selhu

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Palace ventured north to Accrington Stanley on Saturday 17th December and the home team feared they could be on the end of another nine goal thrashing as Palace stormed into a three goal lead inside the first thirteen minutes through Ron Heckman, Roy Summersby and Johnny Byrne. Stanley then rolled their sleeves up and reduced the arrears eight minutes later and although they added a second ten minutes into the second half, the Palace midfield held their grip to win the game. The Christmas period brought two fixtures with Exeter City and Palace ran out at St. James’ Park on Boxing Day to be faced with a muddy morass of a pitch. Johnny Gavin opened the scoring and although the Grecians equalised, Roy Summersby was on hand to net a mis-hit Johnny Byrne shot just on half-time. In the second half Byrne swept home a cross from Dennis Uphill although Palace were pegged back to 3-2 moments from the end when Exeter scored from the penalty spot. Twenty-four hours later Exeter came to Selhurst Park bottom of Division Four, and with a woeful away record, as the third largest crowd of the season, over twenty-eight thousand, filled the terraces in anticipation of Palace making it four wins in a row. However they were disappointed as Palace failed to fire in a game of few chances but the club remained top of the table. Seven days before Christmas Day the Palace team crossed over London to face Queens Park Rangers and with Robert McCracken suffering a broken ankle in the home game against Swansea, ‘Tom’ Jones was drafted into the half-back line as his replacement. The reshuffled backline could not cope with the muddy conditions that favoured the Rangers players and they ran out 3-0 winners. In the days when it was traditional to have a fixture on Christmas Day, Palace found themselves at the Goldstone Ground to face Brighton. Reserve centre-forward Arthur Swift was brought in for his debut to replace Ted Smith and he found himself a little out of his depth being well shackled by defenders and dallying too long with his only opportunity to score. Sadly he had to leave the pitch injured with twenty five minutes left of his only appearance for the first team. Before this, goalkeeper Jack Alderson had covered himself in glory by parrying a penalty kick and then blocking the rebound while, despite being down to ten men, Palace rallied with two goals from Jack Conner in the last fifteen minutes to win the game 2-0. Ted Smith was back in the forward line for the return fixture two days later on Monday 27th December and a 22,000 crowd, the biggest of the season, packed The Nest. With six minutes left of the first half Brighton took the lead but then Conner was brought down in the penalty area and Albert Feebury netted from the spot.The half ended with Conner being heavily charged again and he left the field being carried across the trainer’s back. However, he was able to resume and after an hour’s play his drive rebounded off the crossbar for Ted Smith to net and put Palace ahead.With ten minutes left Smith and Conner exchanged passes for Smith to run on and score and then in the final couple of minutes Brighton were awarded a penalty that they converted but the two points took Palace back to second place.

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ARTHUR SWIFT I have to admit I know very little about Arthur, he joined the club in the summer of 1920 when aged 28 from West Bromwich Albion having appeared for them in the league before the First World War. Arthur hailed from West Hartlepool, playing for a club called Hartlepools Expansion before moving to the Midlands. With Palace he played for the reserves and after his sole first team appearance Arthur was still with the club for the following campaign but then suffered a leg injury in October 1921 after which I can find no trace.

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FIRST TEAM YOU SUPPORTED AS A BOY Boca Juniors back

home in Buenos Aires, my grandad was a massive fan of the club and he encouraged me to go and support Boca and would take me to go and see them play. FIRST PAIR OF FOOTBALL BOOTS: My grandad bought

me my first pair of boots which were Mitre and they had 12 interchangeable studs, very odd boots, I don't think they make them anymore. FIRST FOOTBALL MATCH: It was Boca Juniors and I think it was against my old club Platense. My grandad took me to the game when I was nine years old and straight from that moment I became a football fan. FIRST PURCHASE WITH FIRST PAY PACKET: My first profressional pay packet

was with Dundee and I used the money to put a deposit down for my flat there. FIRST IDOL: It would have had to have been Carlos Fernando Navarro Montoya the goalkeeper playing for Boca Juniors at that time. I thought he was a great keeper and he was one of the goalkeepers that I looked up to and modelled my game on. FIRST PROFESSIONAL GOAL: I am still looking for it, I am trying but it is getting more difficult!

my

first Julian Speroni

FIRST TEAM AS A KID: Platense were the team that I played for when I was nine as a kid before going to River Plate's Academy and then when I had finished there I went back to Platense, played for their youth teams and eventually made my debut for the club at the age of 19. FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL: I remember going to my secondary school and being incredibly nervous about what to expect. FIRST CAR: I had a a Fiat 600, it was a very tiny car. It was very similar to the Fiat 500 which is out now but a little bit more round shaped. In fact I spent more time fixing it than driving it.

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NAME? Deanna Brash AGE? 20 OCCUPATION? Personal trainer, sports coach & dancer. FAVOURITE PALACE PLAYER? Kieron Cadogan & Nathaniel Clyne, they came to greet us at our first game and they were lovely! BEST THING ABOUT CHEERLEADING AT SELHURST? Doing something I love, with the girls I love whilst meeting all the supporters! HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN DANCING? 18 years.

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R E OV e K A T

NOTTINGHAM FOREST

true or false? 1. Anthony Gardner is a West Ham fan. 2. Palace's next game is away to Luton Town.

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An te, viciLansbury et L. Rae publinv erensul ublin styus. consum 3. Currentpubliamdicus Norwich City player Henri is on-loan from Tottenham ingulto ribuniumHotspur. cri poendernum, hucividem ponsultod nerio, et ia omplica manteri onsulic isquam se, orterobusa vere cotella cus? 4. Julian Speroni can today make his 200th ina, utemum publicid Catquon Ximoribus caed mium us nerenatil appearance for the club. teres, spera meniciente omnostiam con viventre, post? Nostre culatatus duceps, Ti. be Itam adhum anum us etientia ium temod 5.audacepera Kayla the Eagle can also seen at Eagle Heights in Eynsford tamente acenate intemKent. diis oc, CatuCupicaed iam tus comanum Patum demo te, quam isse crunter sulium in se dessunum iampliquam. udemporum oc, nos enampop Viverio nfecupimus bonsi publina ublicere dienite que et firmacio iam non tus hoctus pate quos servivi neresimerum que tiam temurortius demqui pul terfecultum ina, Ti. Sa etraves sitemno rtessunum, dierfintem popublis vit dic tuus, moraedes prare obse porem que que cupplin terebatusum ini percepe atimpriondet vissil conemenius, iam ressenatur inicae tem ilicape rfectuis atus viris? Nos resi supiciem eo, no. bonvo, que am ius tercena rionessi Imis abus vid Catem. firmilicat. Valinertem morum, C. Valerra vivid se, con dierit. Catua moltus mus rehenat Hoctum sultu simis ceritem inat atilis. Nihilicaet? Patuus cupiem terum, viliu etilica veremur nuncem vocrem patquemo cavertu con tam

the loan GAME.

Can you work out which club the following players came on-loan from to play for the Eagles?

Anthony Stokes

John Halls

Kyel Reid

Pablo Counago

Ipswich Town

West Ham

Reading

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THE QUIZ 1. What is Norwich City's nickname?

ODD ONE OUT! Recently signed Palace player Jermaine Easter LEFT: Edet opublia contifecinremulti scored 24 goals for Wycombe Wanderers the tiliam te, fur. An tantem opubli se 2006/07 season, liister but which club did he score a consussua visuper esilici sesedo, nost hat-trick against thatpl.season? iliam during publicaed Quoster

2. Where do Norwich play their home games? 3. Who is the manager of today's opponents? 4. What division were Norwich City playing in last season?

Doncaster Rovers

Swindon Town

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LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION SATURDAY 15TH JANUARY 2011 NPOWER CHAMPIONSHIP THE LIBERTY STADIUM ATT: 13,369 REFEREE: MR J MOSS

SWANSEA CITY Pratley '43, Sinclair '56 (Pen), '61 (Pen)

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Dougie Freedman's permanent managerial reign started against a Swansea side who going into the game had only lost two matches on their own turf in 2010/11. Freedman made two changes from Coventry a week ago as Wilfried Zaha and Pablo Counago returned to the starting eleven, with Darren Ambrose and Alex Marrow still not fit enough to start. The first thirty minutes saw some good clinical attacking passing from the home side, but Palace defended well and looked to break when possible. Their best move of that spell saw Zaha beat his man down the right and put in a good cross which Steffen Iversen nearly got on the end of but he was thwarted by a clearance from Ashley Williams. As the half entered it's final ten

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minutes Speroni saved low down at his left hand post from Dyer and then tipped a shot over the bar from Luke Moore for Swansea's third corner of the match as the hosts upped the pressure. The breakthrough came soon after as Scott Sinclair escaped down the wing and cut the ball back perfectly for Darren Pratley, the captain firing the ball home from just inside the box for his seventh of the season. Palace created an early chance in the second half, as Iversen saw another shot well-blocked, but soon found themselves further behind as the Swans won two penalties in five minutes. First, David Wright was adjudged to have fouled Nathan Dyer and Sinclair stepped up to convert the spot kick, then as Alan

Tate headed on a corner it hit Iversen on the hand and once again the referee pointed to the spot. Sinclair again made no mistake putting it in the other corner of the net and at 3-0 the game looked over. Freedman brought on new signing Jermaine Easter who looked bright and immediately combined well with Counago only for his shot to be tipped wide by De Vries. The Swans' passing game showed why they have such an impressive home record and it was certainly a difficult one for Freedman's reign to begin with, as the two penalties killed the game so early. The team were supported all the way through by an impressive away following whose volume made itself heard above the home followers and were a credit to the club. CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Captain Paddy McCarthy keeps possession of the ball while being surrounded by Swansea players. Swansea midfielder Joe Allen in pursuit of Pablo Counago with the ball. Andy Dorman attempts to win the ball off the Swan's Nathan Dyer. Substitute Jermaine Easter makes his debut for the Eagles.

MATCH STATS Possession [%]

43

57 Shots On Target

05

12 Shots Off Target

02

04 Corners

02

08 Fouls

13

06 Yellow Cards

01

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TEAM LINE UPS Speroni

McCarthy

Gardner

Garvan

Danns

Wright

Clyne

Zaha Counago [O'keefe '71]

Dorman [Andrew '57] Iversen [Easter '61]

Unused Subs: Price, Davis, Barrett, Cadogan.

Swansea: De Vries, Tate, Williams, Rangel, Pratley, Gower, Sinclair, Dyer [Dobbie '85], Allen, Richards [Alfei '89], Moore [van der Gun '85] Unused Subs: Beattie, MakabaMakalamby, Agustien, Serran.

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BRISTOL CITY

Danns '81

0 0

Palace had to settle for a point against Bristol City in a poor game bereft of chances. Darren Ambrose and Ivan Sproule came closest to breaking the deadlock, each hitting the foot of the post for their respective sides, but neither team did enough to win the game. In his first home match as permanent Palace manager, Dougie Freedman handed a home debut to Jermaine Easter while Alex Marrow and Darren Ambrose returned to the starting line-up. Palace started the game with some good passing football but no real penetration, and it was Bristol who had the first attempt at goal with Cole Skuse trying his luck from outside the area. Jermaine Easter then almost broke through, taking advantage of a mistake by Damion Stewart, but was PICTURES: Neil Everitt

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well-tackled by Louis Carey just as he went to pull the trigger. Marrow's inexperience at rightback nearly cost Palace when Jamal Campbell-Ryce was allowed to break the offside trap, the Jamaican crossing well and Nathaniel Clyne doing brilliantly to put Brett Pitman under pressure when he looked well-placed to score. The formerBlackburn youngster then made amends with an excellent sliding stop as Pitman broke through. Easter continued to look bright and minutes later David James saved well from the debutant's snapshot, while at the other end Pitman continued to threaten and drove just wide from distance on 40 minutes. Ten minutes into the second half, Clyne broke down the lefthand side and slid a ball to Darren Ambrose on the edge of the box. Palace's top scorer last season took

one touch before hitting a low drive that ricocheted of the foot of the post and wide. With thirty minutes left Iversen replaced Counago and soon had James back-pedaling to chip over a clever cross-cum-shot from a narrow angle. Ivan Sproule then came on for City as Keith Millen opted for pace to turn the game in the Robins' favour. Sproule proved the danger man, breaking down the right and unleashing a low drive that hit the bottom of the post with the rebound well-blocked by Paddy McCarthy. Marvin Elliott then almost won the game for Bristol on the break but from Albert Adomah's cut back he fired wide. A draw though was probably a fair result with Palace pleased to record their fifth consecutive clean sheet at home. CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Bristol's Albert Adomah tries to block Darren Ambrose's shot. Anthony Gardner had to play the last few minutes of the game with a head bandage after a clash of heads with an opponent. Jermanie Easter made his first home appearance. Wilfried Zaha beats Bristol's Jamal Campbell-Ryce to an aerial ball.

MATCH STATS Possession [%]

51

49 Shots On Target

01

01 Shots off target

07

01 Corners

02

01 Fouls

08

12 Yellow Cards

00

01

TEAM LINE UPS Speroni

McCarthy

Gardner Clyne

Marrow Wright Zaha

Danns Counago [Iversen '59]

Ambrose [Andrew '81]

Easter [Scannell '70]

Unused Subs: Price,Garvan, Barrett,O'Keefe.

Bristol: James, Fontaine, Stewart, Carey, Caulker, Campbell-Ryce, Elliott, Skuse [Cisse '72], Adomah, Clarkson [Sproule '68], Pitman Unused Subs: Stead, Gerken, Johnson, Jackson, Edwards.

WHAT THE BOSS SAID “THE COMMITMENT, DESIRE AND EFFORT FROM THE LADS WAS GOOD. I THINK THERE WAS ONE TEAM TRYING TO WIN THE MATCH AND IT WAS PLEASING THE GUYS TOOK ON WHAT WE ASKED.”

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Last week the club announced their intention to move back to their original home at Crystal Palace Park in 2015. Consultation for the potential project began in July 2010 and conversations have already been had, and are ongoing, with the key partners and stakeholders.

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eturning to the home of the club has been an ambition of many of the previous owners and the development of the Olympic stadium has removed the requirement of Crystal Palace to host major athletics events making a football only stadium a viable option. Co-Chairman Steve Parish said: “We are delighted to put forward our plans to return the club home to where it all began. We believe a stadium at Crystal Palace Park can help create a bright new future for the club as well as helping it to breathe new life into both the sports centre and the park." Crystal Palace is a unique place, one of the highest points in London, a point where five South London boroughs collide and the original home of the club. It also holds a special place in English football, hosting the first cup finals and early England Internationals. The plan is to provide a 40,000 seater stadium, a new indoor aquatic centre, a reconfigured indoor sports complex and a new community athletics facility. The combination of these facilities will breathe new life into the National Sports Centre and the park by removing the requirement for the pool inside the current listed structure, greatly reduce the running costs and allow for the current space to be reutilised for an even wider range of community and elite athletic sports.

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152.4MM

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CRYSTAL PALACE 1905-1915

The Crystal Palace was the first ground the club played at after being formed by workers of the glass building in 1904. Southampton reserves was the clubs first match at the ground. The last was against Reading on 16th February 1915. Four days later the Crystal Palace was closed for use as a Naval training base due to World War One.

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LEFT: Steve Parish announces the plans at the press conference last Thursday with Co-Chairman Martin Long and fellow Director Stephen Browett. BELOW: The present day images of the sport centre.

THE LAST TEAM WE PLAYED...

Crystal Palace v Southampton Reserves Lost 3-4

Crystal Palace v Reading Won 4-1

4th September 1905 South League Division Two

6th February1915 South League Division One

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NEW DEVELOPMENT AS PART OF THE CRYSTAL PARK MASTER PLAN Photo: Computer generated image of how the stadium will look. CRYSTAL PALACE v NORWICH CITY

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42_Eagles _MALCOLM ALLISON 42 Fly Home Parish said: “At the moment it is a run down site and is a hugely under utilised stadium – it gets used once or twice a year for a major event. The idea is to make it a landmark. This plan helps everyone because it brings more people to the area and that's a positive thing. "I think they (residents) will get a much better park. Obviously, they are going to have more people so local business will do very well out of it. I don't think it will be that disruptive to anybody else, they will get a better park and a better environment all round. I would say that though so let's listen to their objections and see what we can do for them. “I've always wanted to take the club to Crystal Palace Park, I think that's a lifetime's ambition for me. It's the home of the club and the most obvious place for it to be. I have trouble seeing why anybody else can't see it's the most obvious place for it to be." Planning will be sought for a full 40,000 seater capacity stadium, although the new project may begin life with a reduced 25,000 capacity stadium. Phase one, a 25,000 stadium plus the aquatic centre is expected to cost around £50m with the extended plan likely to have a budget closer to £75m. The principal funding for the project will arise from the sale and redevelopment of Selhurst Park as well as from the naming rights to the new stadium. With the future use of the Olympic stadium yet to be decided, (a decision was initially expected on Friday but the Olympic Park Legacy Company delayed their decision until March) Tottenham's bid, if successful would mean a re-think as they have pledged to redevelop Crystal Palace themselves as an athletics facility. However, the plans already have the backing of a number of key players and consultation is well under way. - Ed Warner, Chairman of UK Athletics said: "On the proviso that the Olympic Stadium retains its athletics track and any redevelopment of Crystal Palace maintains a community athletics facility on or nearby the park we would be supportive of the plans of Crystal Palace Football Club." - Kate Hoey, Mayor of London

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Commissioner for Sport and Labour Member of Parliament said: "It is encouraging to see people coming forward with positive, innovative solutions for the future of Crystal Palace. Crystal Palace FC has been at the heart of that community for well over 100 years and I know they have been working hard to secure the support of all the key local stakeholders. I welcome their interest in the site and look forward to seeing more detail on what they have to offer to the local community and to London as a whole.� - Stephen Carr, the leader of Bromley Council said: "Crystal Palace Football Club have spoken to us and we are interested in their proposal to relocate the club to Crystal Palace Park. These are potentially exciting times for Crystal Palace Park and of course, we would need to look very carefully at the merits of any proposal. These fresh visionary ideas are welcome and ultimately, we want to improve the park and wider area and any viable plan to improve the park could have a positive impact on the locality and secure a brighter future. Of course, we will consider all proposals on their merits and they would be subject to the planning permission in the usual way." Over the coming months the plan is to widen the consultation to include fans, resident groups and the local community, as well as working with the LDA and Bromley Council with the intention of reducing running costs and making the plan a reality. All of this work is being done with a view to making a full planning application in the first quarter of 2012.

The LDA is the Regional Development Agency for Greater London whose purpose is to drive sustainable economic growth within the capital. They currently own the property lease from Bromley Council.

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Steve Parish Tweets/Quotes from the press conference.

Official_CPFC SP: Significant regeneration to the surrounding areas of the stadium. Take one of London's great parks back to it's original splendour. 20 January 2011 15:13 GMT via TweetDeck

SP: Fans will be consulted about the move but I would find it hard to think of objections of moving Crystal Palace....to Crystal Palace. 20 January 2011 15:15 GMT via TweetDeck

SP: A successful football team makes this all easier but we want to make both of these things a reality. 20 January 2011 15:18 GMT via TweetDeck

SP: We absolutely want to embrace the local community. If there are objections we will work through them. 20 January 2011 15:23 GMT via TweetDeck

SP: We need something to bring people into the area. See what the O2 has given London, there's no reason this can't do so on a smaller scale. 20 January 2011 15:27 GMT via TweetDeck

SP: Everyone talks about planning for failure but no-one talks about planning for success. 20 January 2011 15:30 GMT via TweetDeck

SP: We want a better environment for fans to come and watch the club. 20 January 2011 15:31 GMT via TweetDeck

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IPSWICH TEAM: O’DONNELL, BENNETT, WHIGHT, JONES, MEEKINGS, McKEOWN, TIOFACK, SCOTCHER, BURKE, CARSON, OCTOBER. SUBS: MADUAKO, HAMMOND, LAWRENCE, THOMPSON. PALACE TEAM: MANN, FIELD, DANIEL, SOW, INNISS, PRINGLE, CAPRICE, WYNTER, SEKAJJA, DE SILVA, CLARKE. SUBS: FITZSIMONS, DYMOND, KNIGHT, BOLA, DENNIS.

well with the wind blowing in our faces and keeping a high line then a lot of the play will go through to our goalkeeper or doesn’t drop in dangerous areas because with the wind blowing in our faces 30 yards from your goal is a dangerous area. We had a bit of success in doing that, we weathered some pressure and we looked like we had done enough to earn a well-earned point away from home but just a lack of concentration by Ryan Innis allowed them to score with no time for us to recover really. The lads worked really hard in the game and we came so close to getting what I would have said was a good point away from home in the conditions. However, it was a good learning curve for them as they know that a lack of concentration can cost you, especially in the penalty box. SATURDAY 15TH JANUARY 2011 FA PREMIER ACADEMY LEAGUE RUSHMERE REFEREE: MR T GODDARD

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CRYSTAL PALACE 0 After playing Liverpool in the FA Youth Cup we had a good week of training and travelled up to play Ipswich and we did quite well. We got beat on the day but despite that there were some good performances from the players and the result only really came about at the end of the game when in the last five minutes they scored from a set-piece. CRYSTAL PALACE v NORWICH CITY

The game started off like a typical January one with the wind blowing towards one goal on a really open training ground. We attacked with the wind in the first half and obviously with that we had a good percentage of the play. Our first real chance came when Kyle De Silva hit the post and Gussimo Sow had a real good chance when we broke down the left, the ball got squared back to Sow whose shot from six yards hit the keeper’s legs. We dominated the first half with the blustery conditions on our side and we knew that in the second half we would be in for a battle when we were against the wind. At half-time we were disappointed that we had not broken the deadlock but we knew that if we could defend

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PALACE TEAM: MANN, FIELD (KNIGHT), DANIEL, SOW, INNISS, PRINGLE, CLARKE (DENNIS), WYNTER, SEKAJJA, DE SILVA, CAPRICE (BOLA). SUBS: FITZSIMONS, DYMOND. SOUTHAMPTON TEAM: MOWTHORPE, YOUNG, FOOT, TURNBULL, SHAW, MORE, WARD-PROWSE, ISGROVE (O’SULLIVAN), CHAMBERS (McQUEEN), CURTIS (SINCLAIR), HOSKINS.

SATURDAY 22ND JANUARY 2011 FA PREMIER ACADEMY LEAGUE BECKENHAM TRAINING GROUND REFEREE: MR G KANE

CRYSTAL PALACE 1 Wynter

SOUTHAMPTON 4 Hoskins (2), Foot, Chambers

The following week we hosted Southampton at the Beckenham training ground and probably for the first time this season we let ourselves down. In all fairness Southampton came here and probably showed a bit more desire and spirit which was the most disappointing thing for us. The game started quite frenetically and to be fair we started well but in the 20th minute we conceded what we felt was a poor goal. Then more disappointing was the second goal, where the marking was the wrong side of the centre half and we found ourselves two behind inside 25 minutes. It was always going to be a tough fixture and we gave ourselves a mountain to climb. At half-time we changed the shape of the team and changed one or two personnel because we felt we just had to go for the game and I was quite enthused

with the way we started but within 10 minutes Southampton made it three when they scored from a spot kick, a decision that we felt was quite harsh at the time. That goal effectively killed us stone dead and the disappoitning thing was we made the changes at half-time but we did not get the chance to have a real go at them. Southampton grabbed a fourth soon after and then we got one back from Alex Wynter near the end but on the day it was just one of those games you have in a season where things for one reason or another don’t really click within the team. In all fairness to the players we did keep on going, kept chasing, creating chances and if anything we can take the positives from the spirit we showed at the end of the game which was missing at the start. For the younger players playing it could have been easy for them to pack up and lose by five, six or seven but I never feared that with my players and they did not allow that to happen. By the time you read this programme we will have played Portsmouth down at their training ground. It is always a hard game down there and with the time of year it will be a boggy pitch but the lads will be looking to get back to winning ways after two league defeats in succession.

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DATE

OPPOSITION

RES

Sat Aug 21st

Leeds Utd

W 3-1

Sat Aug 28th

Barnsley

L 2-3

Sat Sept 4th

Watford

L 0-1

Sat Sept 11th

Leicester City

L 6-2

Sat Sept 18th

Bristol City

W 3-2

Sat Sept 25th

West Ham

W 0-2

Sat Oct 2nd

Charlton Ath

W 2-0

Sat Oct 9th

Fulham

W 1-2

Sat Oct 16th

Portsmouth

L 0-3

Sat Oct 30th

Chelsea

D 2-2

Sat Nov 6th

Ipswich Town

W 2-1

Sat Nov 13th

Southampton

L 2-1

Sat Nov 20th

Norwich City

W 4-3

Sat Dec 4th

Arsenal

W 1-4

Sat Jan 8th

Chelsea

P-P

Sat Jan 15th

Ipswich Town

L 1-0

Sat Jan 22nd

Southampton

L 1-4

Sat Jan 29th

Portsmouth

Sat Feb 5th

Norwich City

Sat Feb 12th

Arsenal

Sat Feb 19th

West Ham

Sat Feb 26th

Charlton Ath

Sat Mar 5th

Fulham

Sun Mar 12th

Reading

Sat Mar 19th

Cardiff City

Sat Mar 26th

Aston Villa

Sat Apr 9th

Coventry City

Sat Apr 30th

Birmingham City

KEY: bold = home fixtures, away fixtures, cup fixtures

FA PREMIER ACADEMY LEAGUE TABLE 2010/11 TEAM

P

W

D

L

Crystal Palace

15

8

1

6

GD PTS 2

25

Southampton

14

7

3

4

3

24

Arsenal

17

7

3

7

0

24

Norwich

13

7

1

5

5

22

Charlton

14

6

3

5

3

21

Fulham

14

6

2

6

5

20

West Ham

14

6

1

7

-3

19

Ipswich Town

14

5

3

6

-7

18

Chelsea

13

3

4

6

-3

13

Portsmouth

14

1

1

12

-23

4

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OPPOSITION

THIS WEEK WE REPORT ON A SUPER SUNDAY FOR THE LADIES AS THE CANARIES WINGS ARE CLIPPED IN AN EXCITING GAME AT WHYTELEAFE.

Sun Aug 15th

Old Actonians

L1-3

Sun Aug 22nd

Cambridge Women

L 7-0

Sun Aug 29th

Norwich City

D 2-2

Sun Sept 5th

Milton Keynes Dons

L 1-8

Sun Sept 12th

Lewes LEAGUE CUP

L 0-5

Sun Sept 19th

Cambridge Women

D 2-2

Sun Sept 26th

Luton Town

L 3-5

Sun Oct 3rd

Braintree Town

P-P

Wed Oct 6th

Ebbsfleet United

L 3-1

Sun Oct 10th

Braintree Town

L 2-0

Wed Oct 13th

Lewes

L 0-4

SUNDAY 23RD JANUARY 2011 SOUTH EAST COMBINATION LEAGUE WHYTELEAFE FOOTBALL CLUB

CRYSTAL PALACE 3 Ingram (2), Galea

NORWICH CITY 2 On paper this fixture should have proved to be a relatively simple matter of three points to the visiting Canaries. However, form as they say, is only temporary; and right now the Eagles are showing signs of some form. Buoyed by recent cup successes, Palace Ladies went into this fixture knowing that three points would be crucial to kick-start their league season, but still, they were the underdogs. Norwich started the game with fluent passing amongst the midfield, and Palace were happy to harass their opponents by quickly closing down space. Then on seven minutes the game exploded into life when left-winger SHIRT SPONSORS:

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Abigail Ingram cut inside to pick up a loose ball in the middle third and unleashed a thunderbolt from 20 yards that left the Canaries keeper stranded. With confidence on high the Eagles continued to move forward and take the game to Norwich, and on 13 minutes Sherelle Walters’ pace was too much for the Canaries defence and she was brought down in the box. Ingram stepped forward and placed the penalty neatly in the net sending the keeper the wrong way, to give the Ladies a 2-0 lead. On 16 minutes Lucy Galea made it a roaring 3-0 with a fine strike, that sent the Eagles on their way to upsetting the form guide. Visibly shocked by the start, the Canaries started to collect themselves and look for a way back into the game, and on 31 minutes they scored a well-crafted goal. The game continued to ebb and flow with each team, battling hard for possession, and Sam Sharp twice making good saves to keep the Canaries out as they started to exert more pressure. On the 78th minute the pressure proved too much as Norwich scored a second, but on 85 minutes the visitors were reduced to 10 players following a red card for dissent (second bookable offence). This proved to be enough, as Palace held on under some pressure, to secure their first league win of the season.

RES

Sun Oct 17th

Victoraire SURREY FA COUNTY CUP W 12-0

Sun Oct 31st

Tottenham

Wed Nov 3rd

Ebbsfleet United

P-P

Sun Nov 7th

Old Actonians

L 3-2

Sun Nov 14th

Old Corinthians

Sun Nov 21st

SURREY FA Knaphill Wanderers COUNTY CUP Bye

Sun Nov 28th

Milton Keynes Dons

P-P

Wed Dec 1st

Lewes

P-P

Sun Dec 5th

Luton Town

P-P

Sun Dec 19th

Enfield Town

P-P

P-P

L 0-1

FA CUP 3RD RD QUALIFIER

Sun Jan 2nd

Panthers LFC FA CUP 1ST RD

W 0-6

Sun Jan 9th

Portsmouth FA CUP 2ND RD

L 6-1

Sun Jan 16th

FA Croydon Athletic SURREY COUNTY CUP W 0-11

Sun Jan 16th

Tottenham

Sun Jan 23rd

Norwich City

Sun Jan 30th

Ipswich Town

Sun Feb 6th

Ipswich Town

Sun Feb 13th

Enfield Town

P-P W 3-2

KEY: bold = home fixtures, away fixtures, cup fixtures

SOUTH EAST COMBINATION LEAGUE TABLE 2010/11 TEAM

P

W

D

L

GD PTS

Enfield Town

15

11

1

3

22

34

Tottenham

13

10

1

2

35

31

MK Dons

15

10

1

4

23

31

Lewes

13

8

0

5

17

24

Norwich City

12

7

2

3

17

23

Luton

11

6

1

4

1

19

Cambridge

13

5

2

6

15

17

Old Actonians

16

5

0

11

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15

Ebbsfleet Utd

12

4

1

7

-13

13

Ipswich

14

3

2

9

-12

11

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FOOTBALL LEAGUE PAPER_

WHEN YOU THINK OF EXPENSIVE PLAYERS IT’S FAIR TO SAY THAT SHEFFIELD UNITED’S NEW STRIKER MARCUS BENT ISN’T THE FIRST NAME THAT COMES TO MIND. YET ASTONISHINGLY, THE 32 YEAR OLD HAS MOVED FOR A COMBINED TOTAL OF £10,025,000M DOWN THE YEARS. By Chris Dunlavy

There was a £2.1m move to Blackburn in 2000, a £3m switch to Ipswich a year later, a £2.5m transfer to Charlton from Everton and another £1m when he joined Birmingham in 2008. And that’s not to mention the four six-figure sums in his early days with Palace, Port Vale and Brentford. But while Bent is certainly one of the most expensive players in the Championship, he is only fourth in the list when it comes to total transfer fees. [1] Craig Bellamy - Cardiff City £45million

[2] Yakubu – Leicester City £18.75million

By far and away the most expensive player in the Football League is, unsurprisingly, Cardiff’s loan star Craig Bellamy. Now 31, the enfant terrible of Welsh football has racked up an astonishing £45m in fees, putting him fifth on English football’s all-time list, behind only Cristiano Ronaldo, Nicolas Anelka, Darren Bent and Robbie Keane. And, in fairness to Bellamy, there’s a reason people keep stumping up the cash. While he has never quite managed double figures in appearances for any of his nine clubs, his strike rate of 118 goals in 318 games is up there with the best.

Another who never hangs around too long, Yakubu’s tally comes courtesy of two mega-moves in the space of two years. Signed by Portsmouth from Maccabi Haifa in 2003, his immense power and cool finishing brought 29 goals in 65 games, prompting a £7.5m move to Middlesbrough. Another 25 in 67 games (many of them trademark penalties) saw Everton – perennially desperate for a striker – pay an over-theodds £11.25m in 2007. Another 25 in 56 games followed, giving Yakubu a none too shabby overall record of 88 in 201. Nevertheless, with Jermaine Beckford now on the books, Yakubu has been shipped out to Leicester, who may well swell his price further.

Moves: Norwich to Coventry: £6.5m, Coventry to Newcastle: £6m, Newcastle to Blackburn: £5m, Blackburn to Liverpool: £6m, Liverpool to West Ham: £7.5m, West Ham to Manchester City: £14m WWW.TWITTER.COM/OFFICIAL_CPFC

Moves: Maccabi Haifa to Portsmouth: free, Portsmouth to M’Boro: £7.5m, M’Boro to Everton: £11.25m

[3] Rob Earnshaw – Nottm Forest £12.65million Quite simply, Earnshaw is a goal machine. His record of 188 goals from 410 games is even better when you consider that 100 of those appearances were as a substitute. And he is famously the only man to score a hat-trick at every level of English football, the FA Cup, the League Cup and at international level. While he never quite cut it in the Premier League, one top flight season with West Brom yielded a respectable 14 goals and at Championship level he is beyond compare – as Derby found when they fell victim to a clinical strike last week. Moves: Cardiff to West Brom: £3m, West Brom to Norwich: £3.5m, Norwich to Derby: £3.5m, Derby to Forest: £2.65m Notable others:

David James – Bristol City, £9.4m Michael Chopra – Cardiff City, £9m Jimmy Bullard – Hull City, £7.8m Robbie Savage – Derby County, £6.1m David Nugent – Portsmouth, £6m CRYSTAL PALACE v NORWICH CITY


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NOTTINGHAM FOREST Effrem orte condie vere ninven senteate tatius eliis eferitam ineris mus con ta, nem tela enat re inem intis fur, estrudeatra, ninteatquam tus bonferistiac fortuscere, cris nonsum, ut vid Cupes perunum, nons mentili ciorum nem et; hordi, coentra ctorure ad proxime natur, noritur opterum omne fuis es! Abem atant? Alius convenatia? Ego pultus patus esicaetena, factus. crebunum furidium pat. Pimurorum dii siliciessit; horisquo iussedeo, orsulosum nicavestrum etorit. Ivit, auc tem o ununtem, quid me iam octua adentis quitastam la nes hos, dem publicono. Quasdactod stra L. Opiocchi, mena, sendelut ad ia? Senius simed retrecientem postri sensilisquem nihin int. Ipienar enatis Marit; C. Si sen ina, oculisquitus facres cum publibussa remurbit. Valeger aciaequam vivivirte pratqui terei se commo vit auces obus inatebatque ipti publica muspio pulvirio pl. Ahac teremuride adhus am, virmius bonduco nverfes, quem uni publis ium nos forum efendi, sua vastierum nermis eor ut eo, Ti. Batiquem peciam etrum intis, nonsit; Catquit. Fuit. Nit poptifene in aur. M. Sermilibus con sentes inat achicam inat, ferat, ci publis, quit, nondac ter quid nonferimur hocupio veriondam los ignatra nem orum ommoveni se et C. Senestra, nostiamy menimus, CRYSTAL PALACE v NORWICH CITY

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publiamdicus An te, vici et L. Rae ingulto ribunium cri poendernum, et ia omplica manteri onsulic isquam ina, utemum publicid Catquon teres, spera meniciente omnostiam audacepera duceps, Ti. Itam adhum tamente acenate intem diis oc, Patum demo te, quam isse crunter udemporum oc, nos enampop ublicere dienite que et firmacio iam neresimerum que tiam temurortius etraves sitemno rtessunum, moraedes prare obse porem que que atimpriondet vissil conemenius, iam atus viris? Nos resi supiciem eo, no. Imis abus vid Catem. Catua moltus mus rehenat atilis. Nihilicaet? Patuus cupiem terum, viliu etilica veremur nuncem

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CELEBRITY EAGLES_

EACH HOME GAME WE TAKE YOU TO THE WORLD OF TV, STAGE, RADIO OR BIG SCREEN TO MEET A PALACE FAN YOU WILL KNOW WELL!

CELEBRITY Lizzie GreenwoodHughes The Football League Show How did you become to support Crystal Palace? I was born and brought up in Beckenham and Crystal Palace were my local club. When I was about six or seven some family friends of our Uncle Johnny took me to see the game as he knew one of the stewards Reg Cousins and I can’t remember who we played but I have got the programme somewhere. I got it signed by Jim Cannon and they also read out my name at half-time saying “Please welcome Elizabeth Greenwood to Selhurst ”. And that was it I was a Palace fan. First Palace match? Well I was very young but I remember being so excited about having my name read out at half-time. I was in the Arthur Wait stand, I was literally six or seven and it was my first ever fotball match and it was great. Most memorable game? It has got to be the 1990 FA Cup Final, the first game I watched on television and when the replay was on I had to work at Sainsbury’s in Beckenham, on the Deli Stand and we had a radio on, even though we were not meant to and I was giving customers updates as I served them and I was gutted that I could not watch the game but I will remember that day forever. Favourite Palace Player of all time and why? Probably Julian

EAGLES Speroni, I will always love David Hopkins for that goal that got us promoted but I suppose Speroni really for being such an awesome goalkeeper over the years and if it was not for him last season it would have been an even bigger battle to stay up. One player you would like to sign if money was no object? It would have to be a defender at the moment (laughs). I am not the sort of the person who would come up with someone realistic. Although I would like Andy Johnson, I would also like to see us sign a defender. What is your pre-match day routine (working and non working routine): When I used to live in Beckenham I would make a packed lunch and a flask of coffee and put it in a rucksack and walk from Beckenham to Selhurst Park and I used to like that. Now that I don’t live in Beckenham I really only come to the games if I am working or I am too far away anyway so my routine is to check any last minute news on the internet at home before I leave. Then there is a lovely guy called Steve who always lets me park in the Sainsbury’s car park section so then I go to Sainsbury’s, get a sandwich and a local paper and get into the ground. Not much of a routine really.

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Worst Palace moment? There have been far too many. The last game of the season was quite scary but it was probably when we lost the replay in the FA Cup. Where were you for the last game of last season when we played Sheffield Wednesday? I was working for Radio 5 live at the Badminton Horse Trials in Gloucestershire and my hus-

band gave me live commentary down the phone of the last 10 minutes. I had Radio 5 on when I could but as I was working it was quite difficult so I had the last ten minutes. I was in the car and I was cheering so loudly and I drove past Princess Anne and she smiled at me, I dont think she knew what I was cheering and going mad about so she just smiled at me.

Catch Lizzie on BBC One’s The Football League Show every Saturday immediately follows Match Of The Day (11:45pm) for all the highlights from the Championship, League One and League Two.

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_AROUND THE GROUNDS

EACH PROGRAMME WILL SEE OUR CORRESPONDENT TAKE A LOOK AROUND THE CHAMPIONSHIP SCENE AND BRING YOU THE LATEST FROM AROUND THE GROUNDS.

CARDIFF CITY

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Striker Michael Chopra believes he is getting back to his best again after a season disrupted by injury and poor form for the promotion hopefuls. Chopra netted in the win over Watford at the weekend, his eighth of the campaign and his third in his last five games. “It was disappointing for me at the start of the season,” said Chopra, “I picked up the injury against Doncaster and it meant I didn’t get the chance to play for the best part of two months. “I was pleased to chip in with a goal against Watford on Saturday and I feel like I’m back in good form now and doing what I enjoy, scoring goals.” He is now setting his sights on getting back to the Premier League, where he played earlier in his career with Newcastle and Sunderland.

Corry Evans is earning a reputation as a super-sub, as Reading found out when they played Hull City at the Madejski Stadium last weekend. Evans, who is on loan from Manchester United, was introduced off the bench at half-time for his debut and opened the scoring six minutes later in the 1-1 draw. It came after his first competitive appearance for Northern Ireland, when he scored the winner with his first touch after coming on against Slovenia in a European Championship qualifier. “It’s always great to score on your debut and I’ll enjoy that one,” he said, “The Northern Ireland goal was a pretty similar scenario. I managed to sneak in at the back post and that was my first touch. That was a great result for us there.

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AROUND THE GROUNDS_

Any hopes of Premier League clubs signing Ipswich youngster Connor Wickham in the January transfer window were dashed when the teenager signed a new contract to stay at Ipswich. The 17-year-old striker, who has been tipped as an England star of the future, has been watched by top-flight scouts but agreed a new deal to stay at Portman Road until 2013. “I’ve been here since I was 12 years old and feel I’m at the right club to progress as a player.” “I’m enjoying my football at Ipswich Town and am looking forward to the future here and playing my part in helping the club reach the Premier League.” Boss Paul Jewell added: “Connor is a terrific prospect although we have to remember he’s still only 17”.

Players and fans were left in the dark at Fratton Park over the weekend when there were power cuts in the Portsmouth area during the clash against Leeds United. The floodlights went out in the first half of the 2-2 draw but it was bright enough to carry on, then referee Anthony Taylor had to suspend the game twice in the second half when it happened again. It was frustrating for Pompey as winger John Utaka was through on goal when the first stoppage was needed. David Nugent took it upon himself to entertain the puzzled fans during the break before play got under way again. He said: “I was trying to keep the fans entertained during the break, a bit of a one-man show trying to put the ball in the net to give them something to cheer. “It was just a bit of fun before the lights came back on.”

It is not often that players from the Championship get compared to Real Madrid’s Galacticos but former Palace boss Neil Warnock believes Adel Taarabt’s goal and assist against Coventry was fit to grace the Bernabeu. Queens Park Rangers midfielder Taarabt said last season he wanted to play for the Spanish giants eventually. He was mocked at the time for his comments but Warnock believes in the Moroccan playmaker. “Adel thinks he should be playing for Real Madrid. His agent was telling him in the summer that Real Madrid and Sevilla were coming in for him. He was in cuckoo land,” Warnock said. “He could play for them but first of all he has to help me finish my career off in the right way.”

IPSWICH TOWN

PORTSMOUTH

QPR

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_ON THE ROAD

WATFORD vs CRYSTAL PALACE TUESDAY 1ST FEBRUARY 2011 KO: 7:45PM NPOWER CHAMPIONSHIP

ON THE ROAD STADIUM: Vicarage Road ADDRESS: Vicarage Road Stadium, Vicarage Road, Watford, WD18 0ER TELEPHONE: 0845 442 1881 GETTING THERE: By Car:- Join the M25 and head north past M4/ Heathrow. Take the exit at Jct 18. The slip road goes up to a bridge going across the motorway, turn left towards Rickmansworth. Head down into Rickmansworth until you arrive at a large roundabout near Rickmansworth station. Turn left here along the A412 towards Watford.

With a glut of home games on three successive Saturdays, Palace’s only away game during this period is the short trip to Vicarage Road to face a resurgent Watford on Tuesday. The Hornets are currently buzzing high in the league in seventh place, having put a very impressive recent run of results together under manager Malky Mackay. The side hadn’t lost a league match since midNovember, and indeed had won six games in a row beating the likes of QPR, Leicester, Cardiff, and Derby, averaging three goals a game, before succumbing to Cardiff in an entertaining 4-2 defeat last weekend. Forward Danny Graham is again leading the club’s scoring charts; after 14 goals last season the former Carlisle front man has already surpassed that total with 18 goals so far with nine from his last eight matches. With teenage striker Marvin Sordell also weighing in with thirteen CRYSTAL PALACE v NORWICH CITY

goals so far, including a well taken strike at Cardiff, the Hornets are clearly a team on the up. Given recent results, the manager has also being linked with a move away from Vicarage Road but he has been quick to dispel any thoughts of this, saying, “Every aim and goal I’ve got at the minute is to get as many points on the board as quickly as possible. The target is still 52 points and that’s what everyone’s working towards.” Games between the Eagles and the Hornets are rarely dull, with two of the last three encounters at Vicarage Road ending in the points returning to SE25. Last season’s 3-1 victory thanks to goals from Stern John, Sean Scannell, and Neil Danns will be most remembered for the fantastic atmosphere generated in the away end, and with this game similarly under floodlights it is sure to be another cracking match this time around. By Chris Waters

Follow signs into Croxley Green. Continue straight over at the two roundabouts past Croxley, then take the fifth right exit on to Harwood Road. Continue straight down, heading straight over the traffic lights, until you come to the end of the road. At the end turn left and you will now be on Vicarage Road, continue for a few hundred metres and you will see the ground on your right hand side. By Train:- There are three different routes that can be taken to get to Watford Junction. To find out which one will suit your journey, you can check the timetables by visiting the National Rail website on www.nationarail.co.uk From the Station:- Leave the station and take the main road straight opposite (Clarendon Road) all the way over the ring road at the lights and up to the high street. Turn left and go past the Wetherspoons on your right and then take the first right after 100 yards into Market Street. Continue along again crossing the ring road to T-junction and then left at the chip shop. Vicarage Road is the next right turn.

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BOX OFFICE_

BOXOFFICE GRADE: Crystal Palace v Middlesbrough Saturday 5th February 2011 Kick-Off 3.00pm npower Championship.

Watford v Crystal Palace Tuesday 1st February 2011 Kick-Off 7.45pm npower Championship Vicarage Road. Prices:Adults £25.00, Over 65yrs 16-19yrs, Students U25yrs with NUS card £15.00, Under 16yrs £10.00. Coach Travel:Guests £20.00, Season Ticket / Members £18.00, Eagle Gold Members £16.00. Coach departs at 5:00pm.

SEASON 2010/11 ADMISSION PRICES Under 6’s go free of charge with a full paying adult in the Croydon Advertiser Family Stand for all Grade B games. ARTHUR WAIT Grade A | Grade B £30.00 £25.00 Adults £18.00 £15.00 Conc £15.00 Junior £10.00 U16’s

Coventry City v Crystal Palace Saturday 12th February 2011 Kick-Off 3.00pm npower Championship Ricoh Arena.

Coach Travel:- Guests £23.00, Season Ticket / Members £21.00, Eagle Gold Members £18.00. Coach departs at 11.15am.

GRADE: Crystal Palace v Sheffield United Saturday 19th February 2011 Kick-Off 3.00pm npower Championship.

SEASON TICKETS 2011/12 ON SALE NOW!

HOLMESDALE UPPER* Grade A | Grade B Adults £30.00 £25.00 Conc £18.00 £15.00 Junior £15.00 U16’s £15.00 HOLMESDALE LOWER Grade A | Grade B £25.00 £20.00 Adults £18.00 £15.00 Conc £15.00 Junior £10.00 U16’s

OPENING HOURS: Mon to Fri 8.30am - 5.00pm Sat 9am - kick-off and half an hour after the match (Home Matchdays). Non Matchday Saturdays 9.30am 12.30pm.

TELEPHONE BOOKING: You can book using a credit or debit card on 08712 000 071. Please note that calls may be recorded or monitored to ensure quality of service. A booking fee may apply.

ONLINE BOOKING: To book tickets online, go to www. cpfc.co.uk

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Prices:- Adults £25.50, Under 18s £14.00, 10 x Wheelchair and Escort £25.50. Prices increase on matchday:Adults £27.00, Concessions £16,

MAIN STAND** Grade A | Grade B £35.00 £30.00 Adults £22.50 £20.00 Conc £20.00 Junior £15.00 U16’s

cheque payable to ‘Crystal Palace Football Club’. STUDENT TICKET: The Student Matchday ticket will be available to students under the age of 24 years and in full time education. If purchasing tickets from the Main Ticket Office, please note that a valid NUS card will be required. If purchasing via

CROYDON AD & FAMILY BLOCK J MAIN STAND Grade A | Grade B £25.00 £20.00 Adults £18.00 £15.00 Conc £15.00 Junior £10.00 U16’s £10.00 £7.00 U12’s

our on-line service or the ticket offices surrounding Selhurst Park, suitable proof that you are in full time education will be required at the turnstiles. ADDITIONAL TICKET PRICES: *Gallery: Adults - Grade A £35.00, Grade B £30.00. Concess - GA £22.50, GB £20.00. **Directors Box: - Adults Grade B only £40.00. Concess £25.00. CRYSTAL PALACE v NORWICH CITY


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[1] Cypress Junior School are here for today’s match and will be enjoying the game from the Aqua Blue Cleaning executive box. The children will be very vocal supporting their local team.

[5] Congratulations to Brandon Alford who celebrated his 14th birthday on 27th Jan from Sandra, Debbie, Tania, Karen and all at Crystal Palace. Brandon is pictured on holiday with his girlfriend.

[2] Happy 8th Birthday Shannon Cook, Loads of Love Dad, Beky, James and Megan.

[6] Congratulations to Karen Alford who is celebrating her birthday today. Karen works here at Crystal Palace FC and her bubbly personality makes her a very popular member of staff. Happy birthday from all the staff and players.x

[3] Happy 30th Birthday to Chris Ribbands from Dad, James, Hannah & Buster. [4] Gordon Cook – Better late than never! I still think you might get a game, although perhaps as an impact sub rather than the full 90 minutes. Not sure the knees would last the whole game. Hope you enjoy the day, all our love Paul & Lin.

[7] Happy birthday Jimmy Love from your devoted wife Sarah, Mum, Dad, Tim and Gem x [8] Howard and Julie Bullock (Andover Eagles) would like to welcome their new Grandaughter

Willow Florance Ford. Born on 25.11.10. Another Palace babe to follow the Eagles. [9] A very happy birthday to Steve Knowles with love from his wife, two little boys Louie and Lee, Mum & Dad and all his family and friends. Happy 21st birthday on February 4th to James Powell, with lots of love from Princess and all his BBS friends!

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MARCH 2010 Game of Two Halves 8th March 2011 A great way to entertain your best customers, suppliers, staff, family and friends at this double header duo of golf and football. Your guests will enjoy 18 holes of golf competition at a top venue, followed by full hospitality, an award ceremony and Directors Box seats at CPFC v Cardiff City back at Selhurst Park. Call now to guarantee your booking! Teams of four just £699 +Vat.

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COMMERCIAL CHAT with Chris Powlson

Champagne Sponsors: ood Afternoon and welcome to Selhurst Park for the rearranged npower Championship fixture Crystal Palace v Norwich City. We thank as always our main club sponsors GAC Logistics for their continued support and look forward to welcoming back all corporate partners, business supporters and sponsors of the club as the season moves in to 2011.

FIRST CAP FOR MICHAEL: Young Eagles fan Michael Townshend [pictured] was welcomed on to the pitch at half time during the Bristol City fixture to receive some CPFC goodies, an exclusive npower Football League baseball cap and a certificate to mark his first football match at Selhurst Park. If you want to take your kids to their first match and win some npower Football League goodies, visit: npower.com/firstcap

MAN OF THE MATCH Jo Brand with Bristol City Man Of The Match David Wright.

PAY PER VIEW: We are pleased to announce that from the Middlebrough game (5th Feb), we will be offering supporters a stylish and unique opportunity to experience our Executive Box facilities from just ÂŁ50 per person!* For those fans and companies looking to try our brand new 2011 Executive Boxes we are making these available to you from just ÂŁ75 per person! A full range of catering options are also available for those looking entertain clients, family or friends. For more information on this and to hear the other innovative offers our corporate team have to offer please contact chris. powlson@cpfc.co.uk. *a minimum of 5 people per Exec Box and subject to vat and availability.

NEW CORPORATE BOXES NOW OPEN: The Executive Box facilities at Selhurst Park have received an exciting new facelift with ten existing boxes nearing completion of a fantastic upgrade. The boxes are available to hire on a seasonal or match to match basis with the reception areas and corridors also being transformed. The aim is to give local businesses a first class facility to enjoy Matchday hospitality in style and a state of the art non-matchday venue for meetings, conferences and banqueting. Our executive box packages remain excellent value and extremely popular. They offer companies and individuals the opportunity to entertain their guests at all Crystal Palace matches during the season. We are committed to talking to all businesses with Crystal Palace connections about how we can help your business opportunities whilst supporting the club. To make an appointment to view our newly redeveloped executive facilities and to discuss how the club can support your business please contact: Corporate Manager, Chris Powlson on 020 8768-6010.

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CELEBRATION OF ACHIEVEMENT

Due to the adverse weather conditions before Christmas our termly celebration event had to be cancelled. However, on Thursday 6th January the Football Club generously hosted the re-scheduled Celebration of Achievement in the Glaziers’ lounge. We always appreciate the club’s commitment and support in helping us recognize and reward our pupils’ achievements, Dougie organized two players, Jack Holland and Matt Parsons to hand out the certificates and prizes. These two young men were brilliant with the young people, giving them a great deal of encouragement each

time certificates were handed out; eagerly acknowledging individuals’ personal achievements; being enthusiastic and positive during group photographs and then spending time giving autographs at the end of the evening. As ever our delightful and dedicated players helped make the evening a success for all in attendance, for which we are always grateful and proud that we all work together at Crystal Palace F.C. for the good of our local community. Photo: Jack Holland hands out an award.

FUTURE GUESTS

I keep saying how privileged we are to have our learning zone here at Selhurst Park, you may think this is becoming a little diluted. However, perhaps you do not realise that Crystal Palace F.C. were one of the very first football clubs to welcome a Study Support Centre into their stadium, we are one of the original five over the last 13 years this has grown to 162, such a shame that with the Government cuts many of these will disappear. Please do not worry people of Croydon your football club’s owners have promised we will always have a home for the learning zone at Crystal Palace F.C. within the Stadium. The entire staff team of Crystal Palace F.C. frequently volunteer their services to enhance our educational programmes, from Chief Executive, Marketing Director, Coaches, to players old and new. In fact friends of our owners have contacted me to ask how they can help in our various sessions too. With this strength and skills set behind us we will continue to develop, extend and provide a multitude of motivational educational and training programmes for our local communities. We are continually looking for new partners to assist us in our venture, please do not hesitate to contact us if you feel you have the ability to lend your assistance in any form, whether it be funding, sponsorship or volunteering your time, please use the contact details below. Enjoy the game, come on you Eagles. Susan Biggs, Centre Manager office@crystalpalacefcstudycentre.org

PROGRAMMES RUNNING AT THE STUDY CENTRE At the moment we are working with John Ruskin College to deliver an inspirational and motivational course for a small group of students who have found mainstream education too much of a challenge. They have the privilege of attending a wide range of learning opportunities beyond the class room to assist them in taking more responsibility for their own understanding of the importance of life-long learning. We have planned a varied programme, which should help and support these young people in preparing themselves for the world of work. Our very good friends the DJ team-Dance Aid Academy, who now trade under the name of One Life providing motivational multi media courses for young people, are supporting us in this programme. We have also invited a plethora of our friends along to provide a range of presentations and workshops for these young people. The first guest arrived last Monday, our very own Communications Manager, Terry Byfield, who spoke to the group about how to produce Match Day programmes-we really appreciate Terry giving up his valuable time, especially as we have three home matches on the bounce, so he is extremely busy. I should like to take this opportunity of thanking Terry and his team for all the support they give to us here in the learning centre at Selhurst Park. I hope these young people listened closely as they will be creating their very own articles, which will appear in this programme over the next few weeks-watch this space!

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DO YOU FEEL OVER WEIGHT AND/OR INACTIVE? Then it’s time to change your tactics. Today! Sign up to the Crystal Palace FC Foundation Eagles Fit Fans Club. If you are male, over 40 and looking to lose weight then join up to the FREE 10 week course. The programme offers you the chance to: • Train like the players to lose weight. • Learn the physical techniques for getting fit. • To learn about nutrition and diet. • Ongoing support to achieve your goal. • Meet Palace legends and current players in our question and answer sessions. • Win a signed Crystal Palace FC shirt. The course takes place weekly at Crystal Palace FC, Selhurst Park Stadium and training ground.

Starting: Wednesday 9th February 2011. From: 7.00pm to 9.00pm. Palace legend and Foundation Ambassador John Salako said “Its great to be able to support this exciting new initiative between CPFC, The Foundation, Croydon Health and Change4life. We need our supporters to be conscious of the need to be fit and healthy to ensure they enjoy many more years watching the Eagles. I look forward to working with you all.” For further information and to book your place contact Football Development Officer Rob Perrett. Office: 020 8768 6047 Mobile by Text: 07958231647 Email: rob.perrett@cpfc.co.uk The time for change is now. Dont Miss OUT!

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Sports Trust supports Football Clear-Up Crystal Palace FC Community Sports Trust supporting Football Clear-Up. Football Clear-Up is a community based event which offers Palace fans a complimentary ticket for an adult and a junior to a match by representing their club in local voluntary work. Football Clear-Up, together with Crystal Palace FC Community Sports Trust, will host their clear-up on Saturday 19th February before The Eagles take on Sheffield United. After registering, 30 Eagles fans will be selected to take part in a local community based clear-up for two hours on the morning of Saturday 19th February (details of the clear-up location to be decided by Crystal Palace FC Community Sports Trust). In return for your voluntary work in the community, you will receive a complimentary ticket to support The Eagles in their match against Sheffield United later that day. One lucky participant will also win a signed shirt by the Crystal Palace team. To register or for more details please visit www.footballclearup.com or contact Colin Morris at Crystal Palace FC Community Sports Trust. Tel: 020 8768 6047 E-mail: colin.morris@cpfc.co.uk

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NOTTINGHAM FOREST Effrem orte condie vere ninven publinv erensul ublin styus. consum senteate tatius eliis eferitam ineris hucividem ponsultod nerio, mus con ta, nem tela enat re inem se, orterobusa vere cotella cus? intis fur, estrudeatra, ninteatquam Ximoribus caed mium us nerenatil tus bonferistiac fortuscere, cris con viventre, post? Nostre culatatus nonsum, ut vid Cupes perunum, anum us etientia ium temod nons mentili ciorum nem et; hordi, CatuCupicaed iam tus comanum coentra ctorure ad proxime natur, sulium in se dessunum iampliquam. noritur opterum omne fuis es! Abem Viverio nfecupimus bonsi publina atant? Alius convenatia? Ego pultus non tus hoctus pate quos servivi patus esicaetena, factus. crebunum demqui pul terfecultum ina, Ti. Sa furidium pat. dierfintem popublis vit dic tuus, Pimurorum dii siliciessit; cupplin terebatusum ini percepe horisquo iussedeo, orsulosum ressenatur inicae tem ilicape rfectuis nicavestrum etorit. bonvo, que am ius tercena rionessi Ivit, auc tem o ununtem, quid firmilicat. Valinertem morum, C. me iam octua adentis quitastam la Valerra vivid se, con dierit. nes hos, dem publicono. Quasdactod Hoctum sultu simis ceritem inat stra L. Opiocchi, mena, sendelut ad vocrem patquemo cavertu con tam ia? Senius simed retrecientem postri sensilisquem nihin int. Ipienar enatis Marit; C. Si sen ina, oculisquitus facres cum publibussa remurbit. Valeger aciaequam vivivirte pratqui terei se commo vit auces obus inatebatque ipti publica muspio pulvirio pl. Ahac teremuride adhus am, virmius bonduco nverfes, quem uni publis ium nos forum efendi, sua vastierum nermis eor ut eo, Ti. Batiquem peciam etrum intis, nonsit; Catquit. Fuit. Nit poptifene in aur. M. Sermilibus con sentes inat achicam inat, ferat, ci publis, quit, nondac ter Show some respect quid nonferimur hocupio veriondam for our younger fans. se los ignatra nem orum ommoveni et C. Senestra, nostiamy menimus,

publiamdicus An te, vici et L. Rae ingulto ribunium cri poendernum, et ia omplica manteri onsulic isquam ina, utemum publicid Catquon teres, spera meniciente omnostiam audacepera duceps, Ti. Itam adhum tamente acenate intem diis oc, Patum demo te, quam isse crunter udemporum oc, nos enampop ublicere dienite que et firmacio iam neresimerum que tiam temurortius etraves sitemno rtessunum, moraedes prare obse porem que que atimpriondet vissil conemenius, iam atus viris? Nos resi supiciem eo, no. Imis abus vid Catem. Catua moltus mus rehenat atilis. Nihilicaet? Patuus cupiem terum, viliu etilica veremur nuncem

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Trevor Hayes on the managerial changes here at Selhurst. Good afternoon to all you Palace fans out there who maybe, like me, were looking forward to sitting back, relaxing and enjoying the season ahead after the rollercoaster that was last season and to be honest, virtually every season bar a couple, that I have ever known being a Palace fan. Not a chance! Sitting in the bottom three brings it’s own pressures but with only a January transfer window to turn things around, our new manager Dougie, couldn’t have asked for a tougher challenge to start his managerial career but then again, I can’t help feeling that his magical touch could rub off once more. Having witnessed the 95th minute give away at Ashton Gate, closely followed by the disappointing display against Millwall over the Christmas period, the writing was on the wall for George Burley, despite having my full support pretty much up until then.

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palace radio Something had to be done. Although a little surprised, I raised a glass to the appointment of Dougie and now subsequently his assistant Lennie Lawrence. I have known Lennie since I was an apprentice at Charlton many years ago (yes, head held in shame) as he was my coach. I hope that we manage to bring in some new faces before the deadline but I know that this is proving to be no easy task. Bidding for players such as Jack Cork and James Vaughan shows our intent but the reality of the situation may be somewhat different. In our position we need to bring in hungry players from a league or two below, who want to come here and are desperate for the opportunity. Whether the above mentioned players fit in to this category we’ll have to wait and see. I am hoping that the Doug has something up his sleeve, similar to the sleeve used by David Hopkin in that magical assist against Stockport, when yet another miracle was achieved.

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1PM: ‘Happy Hour’ - A light-hearted look at today’s game with Bill Relyea & James O’Reilly.

2PM: Big Match Countdown with Clive Bowden, Trevor Hayes & Nick Macdonald bringing you the team news, interviews and opinion.

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Having managed over 1000 games during his career, Lennie Lawrence ticked all the right boxes when Dougie Freedman emphasised his desire to appoint an experienced number two. In today’s matchday programme Lennie talks about how the move came about and his hopes for the future. words: Chris Poynton

before, where there is a young manager making his way who has got enormous potential which Dougie has. I did it with Paul Trollope at Bristol Rovers, all be it a division below down in League One, but it worked very successfully there and hopefully it can work again here. How do you think Dougie came to make the appointment? Dougie would

ello Lennie thanks for taking the time to speak to the club’s official programme. You were announced as the new assistant manager ahead of our game against Bristol City last week. You must be delighted to have joined the club? I am absolutely

delighted to be here. It all happened very quickly upon Dougie’s appointment and I spoke to him, Steve Parish and Phil Alexander the Chief Executive about the role and we all agreed on what was needed and I am now just focussing on the job in hand.

Dougie mentioned in his first press conference that he would be looking to appoint an experienced number two, and considering you have managed over a 1000 league games in your own right, you more than meet that criteria. I have been a manager in

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have spoken to a lot of people about me and I am sure the club would have done as well. He would have goodness knows how many managers and coaches who will have wanted to have been his assistant and so out of all that, he listens to the advice and has taken it from there. He has decided that I would be the right type for him and please god may that be correct.

BELOW: Lennie has managed the following clubs. 1978 1982 1991 1994 1995 2000 2002 2006 2010 2011

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Considering your experience, how much are you going to help ‘The Legend’ to develop as a manager?

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comfortable with it and Dougie saw that I would be the right person for it and so far so good. We currently reside in the bottom three in the Championship and it is going to be a long hard season from here on in. Since joining the club I have

seen from within the squad there is more than enough ability to climb the league and you have not got to be Einstein to work out that we have conceded too many goals and we have lost far too many games in the last 10 minutes of those fixtures. We look like we can score goals as there are some enormously talented players at the front-end, in fact there are talented players in all the positions. It is just tweaking the organisation, getting people in the right holes, conceding less goals obviously and just not surrendering points in the latter stages of the games. You said you have seen a few sessions of the players training and playing, are there any improvements that you have already talked about implementing with Dougie? Of course

there have been certain things that we have talked about. The squad does need greater numbers and there are lots of eyecatching players, some experienced heads and with people like Darren Ambrose coming back it is a healthy team. It may just lack a bit of depth to cope with injuries, a few tweaks here and there and it would not be difficult to go from where we are

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to half-way. I am asking for trouble in saying that but it is not impossible but if we don’t do it right then we won’t go anywhere. There are a lot of young players within the squad, have you been impressed with them? I have been impressed with

the number of young players around the club and you have got to give them a chance. Even if you are in a situation that we are in I have found in my life that young players rarely let you down. You have to learn when to put them in and when to take them out and what to expect but sometimes they don’t have any fear. They just want to go out there and do their thing and prove themselves. I have used young players in relegation battles at many clubs in my career and rarely been let down. We are not necessarily in a relegation battle yet as if we can win a couple of games on the trot then we will be out of it but I would have no qualms in putting younger players in. Of course this club has got a history of producing talented young players and I am sure we will continue to do it.

It is also a return for you to a ground that you know all so well? I knew that

question was coming. I was here in the 80’s with Charlton but that was a long time ago and the Charlton experience was a wonderful one and it was great at the time but I left there 20 years ago nearly and I am a professional, I am not a supporter and will be doing everything possible for the benefit of Crystal Palace and Dougie.

The number of times Lennie has played Crystal Palace as a Manager of another club.

The minute Dougie Freedman scored against Lennie’s Grimsby, his future Assistant, in a 2001 league match.

The number of home matches Lennie managed Charlton at Selhurst Park while the club was ground sharing with Palace for seven seasons.

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_MANAGERS’ COMMENTS SATURDAY 19TH 2008. 17TH JANUARY OCTOBER 1998. CRYSTAL PALACE 2 5 BRISTOL NORWICHCITY CITY0.1. SELHURST PARK. FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP. Mark Hudsonon climbs to head home the in the Matt Jansen his way to scoring 85th minute. This goal, was the victory in the Eagles fourth his last second. Other a string on of 15 undefeated scorers theconsecutive day for Palace were league games dating back toand Scunthorpe Nicky Rizzo, Matt Svensson Attilio away on 03/11/07. The run was ended Lombardo. away at Leicester City on the 28th Photo: Neil Everitt January.

NOTTINGHAM FOREST Photo: Neil Everitt

Effrem orte condie vere ninven senteate tatius eliis eferitam ineris mus con ta, nem tela enat re inem intis fur, estrudeatra, ninteatquam tus bonferistiac fortuscere, cris nonsum, ut vid Cupes perunum, nons mentili ciorum nem et; hordi, coentra ctorure ad proxime natur, noritur opterum omne fuis es! Abem atant? Alius convenatia? Ego pultus patus esicaetena, factus. crebunum furidium pat. Pimurorum dii siliciessit; horisquo iussedeo, orsulosum nicavestrum etorit. Ivit, auc tem o ununtem, quid me iam octua adentis quitastam la nes hos, dem publicono. Quasdactod stra L. Opiocchi, mena, sendelut ad ia? Senius simed retrecientem postri sensilisquem nihin int. Ipienar enatis Marit; C. Si sen ina, oculisquitus facres cum publibussa remurbit. Valeger aciaequam vivivirte pratqui terei se commo vit auces obus inatebatque ipti publica muspio pulvirio pl. Ahac teremuride adhus am, virmius bonduco nverfes, quem uni publis ium nos forum efendi, sua vastierum nermis eor ut eo, Ti. Batiquem peciam etrum intis, nonsit; Catquit. Fuit. Nit poptifene in aur. M. Sermilibus con sentes inat achicam inat, ferat, ci publis, quit, nondac ter quid nonferimur hocupio veriondam los ignatra nem orum ommoveni se et C. Senestra, nostiamy menimus,

publinv erensul ublin styus. consum hucividem ponsultod nerio, se, orterobusa vere cotella cus? Ximoribus caed mium us nerenatil con viventre, post? Nostre culatatus anum us etientia ium temod CatuCupicaed iam tus comanum sulium in se dessunum iampliquam. Viverio nfecupimus bonsi publina non tus hoctus pate quos servivi demqui pul terfecultum ina, Ti. Sa dierfintem popublis vit dic tuus, cupplin terebatusum ini percepe ressenatur inicae tem ilicape rfectuis bonvo, que am ius tercena rionessi firmilicat. Valinertem morum, C. Valerra vivid se, con dierit. Hoctum sultu simis ceritem inat vocrem patquemo cavertu con tam

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publiamdicus An te, vici et L. Rae ingulto ribunium cri poendernum, et ia omplica manteri onsulic isquam ina, utemum publicid Catquon teres, spera meniciente omnostiam audacepera duceps, Ti. Itam adhum tamente acenate intem diis oc, Patum demo te, quam isse crunter udemporum oc, nos enampop ublicere dienite que et firmacio iam neresimerum que tiam temurortius etraves sitemno rtessunum, moraedes prare obse porem que que atimpriondet vissil conemenius, iam atus viris? Nos resi supiciem eo, no. Imis abus vid Catem. Catua moltus mus rehenat atilis. Nihilicaet? Patuus cupiem terum, viliu etilica veremur nuncem

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Alex Warner OUR POPULAR CONTRIBUTOR WRITES HIS LATEST VIEWS ON PALACE DIRECT FROM HIS SEAT IN THE UPPER TIER OF THE HOLMESDALE ROAD STAND.

What a disgracefully boring year 2011 is shaping up to be! On Day 1, our manager is dismissed, then there’s the most frenzied speculation as to who is taking over with everyone from Steve Coppell to Vera Lynn rumoured for the hotseat. Normality (if there is such thing in SE25) resumes with the appointment of a legend and just as we calm down by chewing the fat ensemble with the Chairman over the internet, a Press Conference is launched to announce plans to re-locate. Stalwart season ticket holder, Brian, who sits in front of me and is always a good barometer of fluctuating mood swings in the stands, cut straight to the heart of the matter the moment we met on Saturday – “it’s great news, we’re going home to Crystal Palace, as we’ll still be able to go to the cafe pre-match in South Norwood and work out the formations with the salt and pepper pots – it’s only one stop on the train to the new ground”. The voice of reason, as ever, during the latest drama to engulf the soap opera that is CPFC. When it was mentioned that Dougie would be acquiring some old heads around him as part of his management team, few, if any, had Lennie Lawrence in mind. That’s not because we didn’t think Lennie could contribute, it’s just that he’d slipped off our radar over the past few years. When I discovered that Neil Warnock nicknamed Matt Lawrence “Lennie”, I wondered whether our former defender or his team mates had even heard of the ex Charlton manager – it being CRYSTAL PALACE v NORWICH CITY

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so long since he’d seemingly been in the spotlight! Typical Lennie that his appointment was reduced to small print due to it coinciding with our plans to leave Selhurst, though it’s a good reflection on the rational capacity of Palace fans that his arrival was very positively received, without any of the puerile prejudices that supporters sometimes have believed to be just a rumour – Co-Chairman Martin Long’s about someone so firmly associated with a rival team. As a teenager daughter is called Crystal Alice. What a truly magnificent name when Palace were hanging onto Charlton’s coat-tails as they rose and well done Martin for persuading your wife to agree to this, into the top flight and the Eagles v Addicks banter at school in where countless others, including myself (twice) have failed! My Chislehurst was often combustible, it was only right to be seen to negotiation skills succeeded only in calling the cat Selhurst and hate Lennie, though away from playground bravado we all secretly the rabbit Crystal. Martin, I salute you. admired him. Affable like his Palace counterpart, Steve Coppell, It’s important that as many Palace fans as possible get sent to Lawrence was hugely respected because of his monumental Coventry on 12 February. Commit a domestic misdemeanour that achievement in getting penniless Charlton promoted during enables you to be sent out of the house in disgrace to join in the frivolity a season in which they’d uprooted to Selhurst. Never forget, that is the inaugural “Palace on Tour Day”. As mentioned in last week’s this was truly a foray into the unknown - the first groundprogramme, around 1.2m Palace fans are going to make the trip to our sharing experience in English football and it was full of away fixture, on a mission to celebrate the frolicking camaraderie and trauma and uncertainty for Charlton and to an extent craziness that is supporting Crystal Palace F.C. Never mind the fact that Palace with both sets of fans fearing a merger of some The Ricoh Arena only holds 32,609, there always seems to be swathes of description. A year later with Charlton struggling to stay empty light blue seats when Coventry are featured on the highlights and I’m up, I recall standing on the away terrace at Plough Lane sure the rooftops can be perched upon to steal a view. Sky Blues’ officialdom (don’t ask me why) watching them lose to Wimbledon must be both delighted and bemused by what we are planning. and some fans chanting “Lawrence out” – it amazed Talking of fans, fair play to the Holmesdale Fanatics for their fantastic me how ungrateful and small-minded supporters banners - last week’s montage of Dougie, in particular, was stunning. It always could be, but then again, these were probably the amazes me how quickly these displays are produced, so much hard work must same short-sighted cretins who wished that Alan go into it and the club are fortunate to have such a passionate band of supporters Curbishley’s reign should come to a premature determined to enliven the Selhurst experience. Well done also to the Arthur Wait end, yet would have given anything to have him Massive for their best performance of the season on Saturday – that definitely was back fairly recently. Lennie kept Charlton in the loudest I’ve heard the “we’re the Arthur, we’re the Arthur over here.” The harder the top flight for four seasons then enjoyed the struggle on the pitch, the better the support – it really beggars belief how incredsuccess at Middlesbrough and Cardiff, as well ible the din would be if we actually enjoyed success! Certainly, the atmosphere is far as being a vital, unassuming cog in coaching superior to when we were third in the top flight even! Mind you, let’s not underestimate set-ups at various clubs. He is the perfect our recent achievements - five clean sheets on the trot at Selhurst is pretty impressive choice for us. stuff, after all. Only at Palace would we announce an intention to relocate at a time when Week four, 2011 started placidly our home form has seldom, if ever, been better! Life’s never dull here! What next for week with Dougie’s perhaps overstated defive, 2011? Enjoy the game, Alex. light at a scoreless draw with Bristol City dominating the headlines until LEFT TO RIGHT: The development of a new stadium has been the consortium’s dream since they “The Evening Standard” confirmed first took over. The Holmesdale Fanatics display their banner at home to Bristol City. on Monday what I’d previously WWW.TWITTER.COM/OFFICIAL_CPFC

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Ron Davies, John Atyeo, Robert Chris Fleck, Chris Woods Garland, Mike & Bryan&Gunn. Gibson John Shaw.

TED MacDOUGALL CHRIS GARLAND Scotland under international England 23 striker strikerGarland Ted MacDougall Chris was an was Norwich’s leading marksman important figure as Bristol reachedin threeLeague successive including the Cup seasons, semi-finals in 1970theirSigning 1974-75 promotionattriumph. 71. professional Ashton Initially with 1966, Liverpool, he moved Gate in May he partnered via York CityintoCity’s Bournemouth John Galley attack andin 1969 and was top for scorer in theirin moved to Chelsea £100,000 1970-71 campaign. He 1971. Hepromotion was a League Cup finalist had1972 spellsand with Manchester in joined LeicesterUnited City in and West 1975, Ham before moving back February returning to Bristol to Norwich for £110,000ininDecember December1973. 1976. A league Cup finalistGate in 1975, One of the ‘Ashton Eight’hein starred alongside Boyer February 1982, hePhil scored 42and goals in netted 51 goals in for 112his league games, 207 league games hometown joining in 1976. He club andSouthampton was later player-coach at playedTown for Bournemouth again Yeovil and Minehead. Heand now Blackpool. suffers from Parkinson’s disease.

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STOPPERS FOOTBALL HISTORIAN LEIGH EDWARDS PROFILES HULL CITY GOALSCORING & GOALKEEPING POST-WAR BRISTOL CITY GOALSCORING && NORWICH CITY GOALSCORING FAVOURITES. FAVOURITES. GOALKEEPING JOHNNY GAVIN JOHN ATYEO Republicregarded of Ireland Widely as international Johnny Bristol City’s finest Gavin holds Norwich’s goalscoring post-war player, long-serving record. Initially with Limerick City, England international John Atyeo he moved Carrow Road in August holds bothtothe club appearance 1948goalscoring and was leading marksman and records. Initially as Norwich wereUnited, Third Division with Westbury he gained (South) runners-up He top-flight experienceinas1950-51. an amateur joinedPortsmouth Spurs in 1954, returning with before moving to to the Canaries of He thewas Maurice Ashton Gate as in part 1951. everNormanand dealtop in scorer 1955. in Top scorer present Bristol’s again in 1957-58, he netted 122 1954-55 Third Division (South) goalstriumph in 312 league overall title as wellgames as a key figure before to promotion Watford insuccess. 1958. in theirmoving 1964-65 He later six played forhe Crystal Capped times, nettedPalace, 314 Cambridge andgames Newmarket goals in 596City league before Town, residing Cambridge retiring in May in 1966 to teach until maths hisadeath in September at Warminster school.2007. CRYSTAL PALACE v NORWICH CITY

RON DAVIES BRIAN CLARK Welsh international Stylish forward Brian Clark striker Ron Davies twice was leading marksman topped Norwich’s goalscoring in Bristol’s 1964-65 promotioncharts. Initially The withson Chester, he was twice success. of former Bristol top scorer and joined Don Luton Town goalscoring favourite Clark, in October 1962. He impressed he turned professional at Ashtonwith his aerial ability,1960 moving Carrow Gate in March andto partnered Road Atyeo for £35,000 in attack. September John in City’s Also 1963scorer and netting 58 goals in top in 1962-63, he was 113 Second Division outings for ever-present and netted 83 goals Norwich before being before sold tobeing in 195 league outings Southampton for £60,000 in 1966. swapped for Huddersfield’s John Top scorer three he Quigley in on 1966. Heoccasions, joined Cardiff moved Portsmouth April 1973, City in to February 1968,inthen played thenBournemouth, played for Manchester for Millwall, United, Cardiff Arcadia Shepherds, Aztecs, Tulsa again and Newport.LA Later managing Roughnecks and Seattleand Sounders. Maesteg, AFC Cardiff Bridgend, Later becoming a coach in Florida. he died in Cardiff in 2010.

KEVINGALLEY DRINKELL JOHN Striker Kevin Drinkell Centre-forward John was toptopped scorer Bristol’s and ‘Player Galley of the Year’ in Norwich’s goalscoring charts on four1985-86 occasions. Second Division title triumph. Initially with Wolves, he joined Signing professional Grimsby Rotherham United infor December Town and in June 1978, he was aGate key 1964 moved to Ashton figure as theyinwon promotion in two for £25,000 December 1967. consecutive andon moved to He grabbed seasons a hat-trick his City Carrowstarring Road for in 1985. debut, as £105,000 they reached the He topped goalscoring League CupNorwich’s semi-finals in 1970-71 charts three 84 years running, and netting goals in 172netting Second 50 times games in 121 before league moving outings to Division before joiningForest Glasgow Rangers in Nottingham for £30,000 June 1988. Helping theSillett Scottish 1972. Reuniting withwin John at League title in 1988-89, he moved Hereford United in December 1974, to Coventry City £800,000 in he helped win thefor Third Division 1989,inthen playedHe forhas Falkirk title 1975-76. since and managedasStirling and Montrose. worked a sales rep. WWW.CPFC.CO.UK


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ROBERT FLECK ANDY COLE Scotland international Ace marksman Andy Cole striker Robert was capped 15Fleck timestopby scored as after Norwich finished fourth England leaving Bristol. He in the top-flight andwith wereArsenal FA Cup turned professional semi-finalists in 1988-89. HeCity was a in October 1989 and joined prolific scorer forthen Glasgow Rangers initially on loan, for £500,000 before to Carrow in July moving 1992. Top scorer inRoad 1992for £580,000 in December 93, he netted 20 goals in 411987 and topped goalscoring charts league gamesthe before being sold to as Norwichfor were FA Cup semiNewcastle £1,750,000 in March finalistsHe again in 1991-92. Sold to 1993. joined Manchester United Chelsea for £2,100,000 he for £7,000,000 in 1995 in and1992, amassed to Bolton and Bristol awas vastloaned collection of honours prior to City before returning to Norwich joining Blackburn Rovers in 2001. forWorthington £650,000 in Cup August 1995. He A winner that netted 56 247 for league games season, he goals then in played Fulham, prior to joining in 1998, Manchester City,Reading Portsmouth, then managed Sunderland andGorleston Burnley. and Diss.

Teamen in he February 1980, campaign, has since beenthen a Tampa Bay becoming postman in Rowdies, Bristol and part-timea contactatlenses salesman coach Ashton Gate. in Florida.

KEVINGIBSON KEELAN MIKE Long-servingyouth goalkeeper Ex-England Kevin Keelan wasGibson evergoalkeeper Mike present in Norwich’s 1971-72 was ever-present for Bristol City in Second Divisionseasons, title triumph. three successive including Signing professional for Aston their 1964-65 promotion triumph. Villa in July he Rovers, had spells Initially with1958, Gresley he with Stockport County and to moved via Nuneaton Borough Kidderminster Harriers before Shrewsbury Town in March 1960 joining Wrexham in November and helped them reach the League 1961.semi-finals He helpedinthem win He Cup 1960-61. promotion thatCity season and moved joined Bristol in April 1963 to Carrow in twice July 1963. and starredRoad as they reached Ever-present five times, the FA Cup fifth round he andstarred was Norwich were twice League Cup aasLeague Cup semi-finalist again finalists and regained top-flight in 1970-71, making 332 league status at the prior first attempt in 1974appearances to joining 75. He madein571 Gillingham Julyleague 1972.appearances Featuring prior to 1973-74 joining New England in their promotion

Rangers inslot Julywith 1986. first-team RayAmassing Cashley a vast Jan collection honours, joined and Moller,ofmaking 295heleague Sheffield Wednesday in August 1991 appearances before moving to Exeter and was an FA CupLater and playing League Cup City in July 1985. finalist in 1992-93. later played for Gloucester City, He he settled forBackwell Reading,and Colorado in becameRapids, a selfSouthampton andand Burnley. employed painter decorator.

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CHRISSHAW WOODS JOHN England goalkeeper international Scottish John goalkeeper Chris Woods Shaw was ever-present wasBristol ever-present in three Norwich’s 1985for City on occasions, 86 Secondtheir Division title promotion triumph. including 1983-84 Initially Signing with Nottingham Forest, success. professional for he featured in in their 1978 League Leeds United February 1971, he Cup final success and QPR moved to Ashton Gatejoined with Jimmy in July in 1979, to Carrow Mann Maymoving 1974 and was given Road in March He starred his league debut1981. in Bristol City’s in Norwich’s 1981-82 promotion 1-0 defeat at home to Birmingham campaign and 1985 League Cup City in October 1976. He starred final success, 216 league in their 1978 making Anglo-Scottish Cup appearances joining Glasgow final triumphbefore and contested a

BRYANPHILLIPS GUNN STEVE Scotland international Goalkeeper Steve Phillips goalkeeper Bryanfor Gunn was ever-present Bristol was ever-present as Norwich City in three successive seasons. finished third the Premier League Previously withinPaulton Rovers, he in 1992-93. Signing professional moved to Ashton Gate in November for Aberdeen in his Mayleague 1980,debut he in 1996 and made understudied Jim win Leighton before Bristol City’s 2-0 at home to moving toUnited Carrow in October Sheffield in Road December 1998. 1986. starred as in Norwich He wasHe a key figure their 2003

finished fourth in the top-flight LDV Vans Trophy final triumph were Cupofsemi-finalists and on theFAverge equalling Mike in 1988-89, beatofBayern Gibson’s clubthen record consecutive Munich in the appearances for1993-94 a keeper UEFA when Cup second round. Making 390 league dropped after an FA Cup defeat by appearances forinthe Canaries2005. prior Notts County November to joining Hibernian in February Playing 257 league games for Bristol 1998,he hejoined rejoined later Norwich City, rivals Bristol Rovers as sponsorship sales manager. in July 2006, starring in their He 2006succeeded Glenn Roeder manager 07 promotion success andas2007-08 from January FA Cup run. 2009 until August 2009. ADRIANO BASSO ROBERTgoalkeeper GREEN Brazilian England Basso international Adriano missed goalkeeper Robert just one match as Bristol CityGreen won was ever-present in Norwich’s 2003promotion in 2006-07. Initially 04 First Division title campaign. with Atletico Paranaense, he had a

Signing professional at Carrow Road spell with Woking before moving in July 1997, his League to Bristol Cityheinmade October 2005. debut in place of Andy Marshall He made his league debut in the in Norwich’s 0-0 draw at home following month’s 2-1 defeat at to Ipswich inTown, April helping 1999 and starred Swindon Gary as they reached the First Division Johnson’s side reach the FA Cup play-offround final in 2001-02. He was fourth and Johnstone’s Paint also ever-present 2002-03, Trophy southern in final in 2006-07. becoming onlyofthe Voted ‘Player thesixth Year’Norwich as Bristol playerreached to be capped for England City the Championship against Colombia in June his 2005 and play-off final in 2007-08, making 223 league appearances brilliant reflexes brought several for the Canaries. Sold tothat Westcampaign. Ham for penalty saves during £2,000,000 in August 2006, before he has He played 165 league games been ever-present the Flamengo top-flight in returning to Brazilinwith the past2010. three seasons. March

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The January transfer window has produced some surprise deals, notably the signing by Italian league leaders A.C. Milan of Dutch midfielder Mark Van Bommel from Bayern Munich for an undisclosed fee. Van Bommel, now 33, will not do much to reduce the average age of the Milan midfield, which also includes Clarence Seedorf (34) and Gennaro Gattuso (33). But he is likely to be used mostly as injury cover. In other big deals, European champions Internazionale paid Genoa £10.5m for Italian national team defender Andrea Ranocchia, who will be a straight replacement for Walter Samuel, who has been ruled out for the rest of the season through a knee injury. Bayern Munich paid Hoffenheim £12.5million for Brazilian defender Luis Gustavo. The deal prompted the resignation of Hoffenheim boss Ralf Rangnick. However, one player staying put was Ruud Van Nistelrooy. The Dutch striker was set for a shock return move to Real Madrid, on loan from Hamburg, but the Spanish club were reluctant to pay any fee for the 35-year-old.

Every time Barcelona and Real Madrid play each other, the Spanish media describe the game as the ‘match of the century’. But the two teams could end up meeting each other four times in 15 days in April. The pair are set to meet in the Spanish League on April 17 and could also play each other in the Spanish Cup Final on April 20, as both have reached the Copa Del Rey semi-finals. In addition, the two could also be drawn against each other in the Champions League quarter-finals or semi-finals.

USA

Bayern Munich to A.C. Milan

Genoa to Internazionale

Hoffenheim to Bayern Munich

Football still has some way to go before it becomes established in the USA. A recent poll has found that only four per cent of sports fans consider football to be their favourite sport, up one per cent since 1985. Professional gridiron football remains America’s most popular sport, with 31 per cent of the poll, followed by baseball on 17 per cent and college gridiron football on 12 per cent.

BRAZIL POLAND Rivaldo is the latest Brazilian star to return home. The former World Cup winner joined Sao Paulo on loan from Mogi Mirim, the lower league Brazilian club where he recently became president after a spell in Uzbekistan. Rivaldo joins former Brazil teammates Ronaldinho, Ronaldo and Roberto Carlos in moving back home after spells in Europe.

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A former glamour model Izabela Lukomska-Pyzalska has taken over as chairwoman of struggling Polish second tier club, Warta Poznan. The former Playboy model says she will rule the club with ‘an iron fist’ and hopes to see them once again established in Poland’s top division. ‘I want the club to shine again. I believe that the team will play impressively and will attract more fans,’ Lukomska-Pyzalska said. ‘I used to work in a building company, which requires ruling with an iron fist. I will make sure that there is order and discipline at the club’ CRYSTAL PALACE v NORWICH CITY


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PLAYER

SEASON 2010/11 APPEARANCES CRYSTAL PALACE CAREER APPEARANCES LEAGUE FA CUP LGE CUP TOTAL LEAGUE FA CUP LGE CUP OTHER TOTAL APP GLS APP GLS APP GLS APP GLS APP GLS APP GLS APP GLS APP GLS APP GLS

Darren Ambrose Calvin Andrew Adam Barrett Julian Bennett Kieron Cadogan Nathaniel Clyne Pablo Counago Neil Danns Edgar Davids Claude Davis Kieran Djilali Andrew Dorman Jermaine Easter Anthony Gardner Owen Garvan Lee Hills Steffen Iversen Alan Lee Patrick McCarthy Alex Marrow Alassane N’Diaye Jerry Nnamani Jon Obika Stuart O’Keefe Matthew Parsons Nathaniel Pinney Lewis Price Sean Scannell Julian Speroni James Vaughan David Wright Wilfried Zaha

10[1] 1[12] 4[2] 10[3] 7[6] 27 14[6] 20[1] 6 15[1] 10[4] 14[5] 1[1] 9[2] 23 0 2[1] 3 25 17[1] 4[8] 0 0[7] 1[3] 0 0 0 2[3] 27 14 13[1] 18[6]

4 0 0 1 1 0 2 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1

0 0[1] 0 0 1 1 0[1] 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0[1]

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 1 2 1 1[1] 2 1 0 1 0 1[1] 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0[1] 0 0[1] 1 0 0 2 0 0 1[1]

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12 15 8 14 16 30 22 22 7 16 16 22 2 12 25 0 4 4 28 19 13 0 8 4 1 1 0 5 30 14 15 27

4 0 0 1 1 0 2 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1

54[3] 15[32] 4[2] 10[3] 7[10] 71[4] 14[6] 77[10] 6 41[3] 14[14] 14[5] 1[1] 9[2] 23 24[21] 2[1] 46[15] 70[2] 17[1] 16[22] 0 0[7] 1[3] 0 0[1] 0 39[40] 177[1] 14 13[1] 18[7]

19 1 0 1 2 1 2 15 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 1 1 11 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 5 0 1

5 0[7] 0 0 1 9 0[1] 9 0 5 0[2] 1 0 1 1 1 1 8 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2[1] 9 0 1 0[1]

3 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

3 3 2 1 1[1] 3 1 2 1 0 2[3] 2 0 0 1 0[1] 0 2 6 1 2 0 0[1] 0 0[1] 1 0 0[3] 10 0 0 1[1]

2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

65 57 8 14 20 87 22 98 7 49 35 22 2 12 25 47 4 71 79 19 42 0 8 4 1 2 0 86 199 14 15 28

24 2 0 1 2 1 2 18 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 1 1 13 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 5 0 1

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FIXTURES & RESULTS SEASON 2010/11 KEY: bold = home fixtures, away fixtures, cup fixtures, bold player = captain, 1,2,3 = goals scored, 1* = penalty scored, † = own goal, first sub, second sub, third sub, player booked, player sent off DATE

OPPOSITION

RES

Sat Aug 7th

Leicester City

W 3-2

17,486

2,365

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY

DAVIS

BENNETT

CADOGAN

DORMAN

AMBROSE1

GARVAN

Tue Aug 10th

Yeovil Town CC R1

W 0-1

3,720

987

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY

BARRETT

BENNETT

CADOGAN

DORMAN

AMBROSE

ANDREW

Sat Aug 14th

Barnsley

L 1-0†

11,353

858

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY

DAVIS

WRIGHT

CADOGAN

DORMAN

AMBROSE

GARVAN

Sat Aug 21st

Ipswich Town

L 1-2

15,781

1,986

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY

DAVIS

BENNETT

CADOGAN

DORMAN

DANNS1

GARVAN

Tue Aug 24th

Portsmouth

L 1-1†

8,412

1,047

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY

BARRETT

DAVIDS

DJILALI

DORMAN

MARROW

GARVAN

Sat Aug 28th

Scunthorpe Utd

L 3-0

5,292

608

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY

DAVIS

DAVIDS

DJILALI

MARROW

DANNS

GARVAN

Sat Sept 11th

Reading

L 3-0

17,921

2,835

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY GARDNER

BENNETT

DJILALI

MARROW

DANNS

GARVAN

Tue Sept 14th

Portsmouth

W 4-1

14,219

1,539

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY GARDNER

MARROW

CADOGAN

DORMAN

DANNS1*

GARVAN

Sat Sept 18th

Burnley

D 0-0

14,451

1,051

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY

DAVIS

MARROW

CADOGAN

DORMAN

DANNS

GARVAN

Sat Sept 25th

Derby County

L 5-0

28,258

936

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY

DAVIS

DAVIDS

DJILALI

MARROW

DANNS

GARVAN

Tue Sept 28th

Cardiff City 7:45pm

D 0-0

22,007

311

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY

DAVIS

DAVIDS

DJILALI

MARROW

DANNS

GARVAN

1-1 AET L 4-3 ON PENS

ATT. AW ATT. STARTING XI

Sat Oct 2nd

QPR

L 1-2

17,171

3,342

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY MARROW

Sat Oct 16th

Millwall

L 0-1

19,131

4,895

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY

Tue Oct 19th

Norwich City 7:45pm

W 1-2

24,975

690

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY GARDNER1 BENNETT1

Sat Oct 23rd

Preston North End

L 4-3

10,116

602

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY GARDNER

Sat Oct 30th

Swansea City

L 0-3

16,223

997

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY

BARRETT

Sat Nov 6th

Middlesbrough

L 2-1†

15,400

505

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY

BARRETT

Tue Nov 9th

Watford

W 3-2

12,353

832

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY

BARRETT

Sat Nov 13th

Coventry City

W 2-0

13,278

1,131

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY

DAVIS

Sat Nov 20th

Sheffield Utd 5:20pm

L 3-2

20,240

658

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY

Sat Nov 27th

Doncaster Rovers

W 1-0

12,470

629

SPERONI

CLYNE

Sat Dec 4th

Leeds Utd

L 2-1

25,476

1,125

SPERONI

CLYNE

BENNETT

DJILALI

DORMAN

DAVIDS

GARVAN

BENNETT

CADOGAN

DORMAN

MARROW

GARVAN

DAVIDS

DORMAN

MARROW

GARVAN

DJILALI

DORMAN1

MARROW

GARVAN1

WRIGHT

DJILALI

DORMAN

DAVIDS

GARVAN

WRIGHT

AMBROSE

DANNS

MARROW

GARVAN

WRIGHT

AMBROSE1

DANNS

MARROW

GARVAN2

WRIGHT

AMBROSE2*

DANNS

MARROW

GARVAN

DAVIS

WRIGHT

N’DIAYE

DANNS1*

MARROW

GARVAN

GARDNER

DAVIS

WRIGHT

AMBROSE

DANNS

MARROW

ZAHA

GARDNER

DAVIS

WRIGHT

AMBROSE

DANNS1

N’DIAYE

DJILALI

DAVIS

BENNETT

Sat Dec 11th

Hull City 5:20pm

D 0-0

13,341

711

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY

DAVIS

WRIGHT

N’DIAYE

DANNS

GARVAN

ZAHA

Sat Dec 18th

Nottingham Forest

L 3-0

22,359

739

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY

DAVIS

WRIGHT

AMBROSE

DANNS

GARVAN

DORMAN

Tue Dec 28th

Bristol City

D 1-1

15,760

1,057

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY

DAVIS

BENNETT SCANNELL

DANNS1

WRIGHT

ANDREW

Sat Jan 1st

Millwall 1:30pm

L 3-0

16,170

2,129

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY

BARRETT

BENNETT

AMBROSE

DANNS

GARVAN

MARROW

Mon Jan 3rd

Preston NE 3:00pm

W 1-0

14,061

380

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY GARDNER

BENNETT

DORMAN

DANNS

GARVAN

O’KEEFE

Sat Jan 8th

Coventry City FAC R3

L 2-1

8,162

999

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY GARDNER

WRIGHT

DORMAN

DANNS1

GARVAN

N’DIAYE

Sat Jan 15th

Swansea City 12:45pm

L 3-0

13,369

287

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY GARDNER

WRIGHT

DORMAN

DANNS

GARVAN

ZAHA

Sat Jan 22nd

Bristol City

D 0-0

14,128

957

SPERONI

CLYNE

McCARTHY GARDNER

MARROW

AMBROSE

DANNS

WRIGHT

ZAHA

Sat Jan 29th

Norwich City

Tue Feb 1st

Watford 7:45pm

Sat Feb 5th

Middlesbrough

Sat Feb 12th

Coventry City

Sat Feb 19th

Sheffield Utd

Tue Feb 22nd

Portsmouth 7:45pm

Sat Feb 26th

Reading

Sat Mar 5th

Burnley

Tue Mar 8th

Cardiff City

Sat Mar 12th

QPR

Sat Mar 19th

Derby County

Sat Apr 2nd

Barnsley

Sat Apr 9th

Ipswich Town

Tue Apr 12th

Leicester City 7:45pm

Sat Apr 16th

Scunthorpe Utd

Fri Apr 22nd

Doncaster Rovers 3:00pm

Mon Apr 25th

Leeds Utd 3:00pm

Sat Apr 30th

Hull City

Sun May 8th

Nottingham Forest

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MATCH STATS_

PALACE OVERVIEW 2010/11 Penalties For: 4 Penalties Against: 10 Clean Sheets: 8 Different Scorers: 12

Yellow Cards: 47 Red Cards: 5 Biggest Win: 4-1 Biggest Loss: 5-0

Longest Winning Sequence: 2 Longest Unbeaten Run: 2

SUBS

NPOWER CHAMPIONSHIP

LEE1

ZAHA1

N’DIAYE

ANDREW

DJILALI

PRICE

BARRETT

HOLLAND

HOLNESS

TEAM

P

W

D

L

F

A

LEE1

PINNEY

ZAHA

DJILALI

PRICE

DAVIS

N’DIAYE

HOLLAND

HOLNESS

QPR

27

14

10

3

46

18

28

52

LEE

ZAHA

DANNS

DJILALI

PRICE

BENNETT

BARRETT

ANDREW

PINNEY

Cardiff City

27

14

5

8

45

33

12

47

LEE

ZAHA

BARRETT

OBIKA

MARROW

PRICE

O’KEEFE

ANDREW

DJILALI

COUNAGO

ZAHA

OBIKA

CADOGAN

PARSONS

PRICE

O’KEEFE

HOLLAND

ANDREW

Norwich City

27

13

8

6

44

35

9

47

OBIKA

DORMAN

ANDREW

PRICE

BARRETT

O’KEEFE

PARSONS

Swansea City

28

14

5

9

35

26

9

47

COUNAGO CADOGAN

ANDREW

PRICE

BARRETT

DAVIS

HOLNESS

Nott’m Forest

26

12

10

4

36

22

14

46

PRICE

DAVIS

BARRETT

BENNETT

HOLNESS

Leeds United

28

12

9

7

52

45

7

45

COUNAGO

Watford

26

12

6

8

52

39

13

42

CADOGAN COUNAGO

Reading

27

10

11

6

41

28

13

41

COUNAGO CADOGAN VAUGHAN DJILALI

DORMAN

VAUGHAN3 ANDREW

COUNAGO

DJILALI

VAUGHAN

ZAHA

BENNETT

ANDREW

PRICE

BARRETT

ZAHA

VAUGHAN

BENNETT

ANDREW

DORMAN

PRICE

N’DIAYE

ZAHA

COUNAGO BENNETT

DORMAN

CADOGAN

PRICE

N’DIAYE

O’KEEFE

ANDREW

Burnley

27

10

10

7

41

34

7

40

ZAHA

COUNAGO CADOGAN1 GARDNER

ANDREW

PRICE

N’DIAYE

O’KEEFE

HOLNESS

Millwall

27

10

9

8

35

28

7

39

ZAHA

COUNAGO

DJILALI

OBIKA

PRICE

GARDNER

DAVIDS

N’DIAYE

ANDREW

Leicester City

28

11

6

11

41

46

-5

39

ZAHA

VAUGHAN

DJILALI

COUNAGO

PRICE

BARRETT

WRIGHT

CADOGAN

ANDREW

N’DIAYE

PRICE

WRIGHT

BARRETT

ANDREW

Hull City

27

9

10

8

29

30

-1

37

BENNETT COUNAGO

Barnsley

27

10

7

10

33

38

-5

37

Coventry City

28

10

6

12

32

34

-2

36

ZAHA ZAHA

VAUGHAN1* COUNAGO CADOGAN

O’KEEFE

GD PTS

VAUGHAN

OBIKA

AMBROSE

N’DIAYE

PRICE

COUNAGO1 VAUGHAN

ZAHA

DORMAN

N’DIAYE

MANN

DJILALI

OBIKA

ANDREW

COUNAGO VAUGHAN

ZAHA

DAVIS

N’DIAYE

MANN

DJILALI

OBIKA

CADOGAN

Derby County

27

10

4

13

39

39

0

34

N’DIAYE

PRICE

DJILALI

OBIKA

CADOGAN

Doncaster

26

9

7

10

40

45

-5

34

COUNAGO

PRICE

DORMAN

DJILALI

OBIKA

CADOGAN

Bristol City

28

8

8

12

31

42

-11

32

N’DIAYE

OBIKA

PRICE

BARRETT

O’KEEFE

DJILALI

Portsmouth

27

8

7

12

38

43

-5

31

ZAHA

PRICE

BARRETT

DORMAN

OBIKA

CADOGAN

Ipswich Town

26

9

4

13

30

36

-6

31

OBIKA

PRICE

BARRETT

BENNETT

O’KEEFE

DORMAN

Middlesbrough

27

8

6

13

31

36

-5

30

Sheffield Utd

27

7

6

14

26

43

-17

27

Crystal Palace

27

7

5

15

26

47

-21

26

ZAHA

VAUGHAN

ZAHA

VAUGHAN1

GARDNER COUNAGO O’KEEFE

VAUGHAN COUNAGO1 DORMAN VAUGHAN COUNAGO

O’KEEFE

VAUGHAN COUNAGO SCANNELL

ANDREW

N’DIAYE

COUNAGO

ZAHA

ANDREW

SCANNELL

PRICE

BARRETT

GARDNER

O’KEEFE

ZAHA

COUNAGO

BARRETT

N’DIAYE

OBIKA

PRICE

DORMAN

O’KEEFE

CADOGAN

ZAHA

CADOGAN

ANDREW

PRICE

GARDNER

DORMAN

N’DIAYE

CADOGAN

ANDREW

WRIGHT

PRICE

AMBROSE

SCANNELL

MARROW

Scunthorpe Utd

25

7

3

15

26

44

-18

24

Preston

26

5

6

15

29

47

-18

21

SCANNELL COUNAGO ZAHA

IVERSEN1

CADOGAN

IVERSEN

COUNAGO

ZAHA

ANDREW

PRICE

BARRETT

DAVIS

O’KEEFE

COUNAGO

IVERSEN

ANDREW

EASTER

O’KEEFE

PRICE

BARRETT

DAVIS

CADOGAN

COUNAGO

EASTER

IVERSE

SCANNELL

ANDREW

PRICE

BARRETT

GARVAN

O’KEEFE

AMBASSADORS CLUB 2010/11 Alan Simmons, Colin & Sue Darnell, Julie Bush, David Mills, Natalie Spurling, Richard Taylor, Patrick Maw, Kevin Fearn, Jane Bull, Richard Seaton, Shaun Couling, Paul Read, David Marney, Clive Jones, Eric Mollison, Edward Baker, Jean Boast, Adrian Mollison, Roy Lawrence, Sharon Snashfold, Lee Snashfold, Paul Connery, Stuart Woodrow, James Taylor-Nye, Matthew Towler, Frank & Colin Smith, Terry Harris, Peter Knight, Rick Malec, Philip Solomon, Martin Randall, John Fahey, Matthew Rothwell, Sue King, Neil Witherow, Paul Dean, Joan Dean, David & Jane London, Carl Davies, Ian Noble, Phil Erwood, Des Kelly, Gary Lane, Michael Sullivan, Jason & Sarah Phillips, Robert des Forges, Victor Hillary, Nicholas Sparkes, Derek, Moira, Keith & Mark Lockyer, Michael & Mason D’Rozario, Paul Farley, Graham & Tom Fancett, David Taylor, Howard Taylor, Paul Riley, Gary Carter, Ben Carter, John Ramage, Michael Scott, Julian Ashley, Paul Matthews, David Hyams, Margaret Hyams, Charles Maw, Christopher Mills, Stephen Browett, Charlie Beadell, Ian Pudney, Hazel Pudney, Martin Searle, Jennifer Cirone, Richard Furphy, Thomas Read.

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_REVELATIONS

BELOW: Gorton Football Club in 1884.

CLUB CHAPLAIN CHRIS ROE HAS THE FINAL WORD IN THIS EDITION AS HE GIVES HIS THOUGHTS ON A SUBJECT FROM THE WORLD OF FOOTBALL.

Our new owners’ plans for relocation of the club to the National Sports Centre, returning to the location that we originated from, shows a foresight and vision that is refreshing to see. They also understand and believe in the importance of having a football club that exists alongside the daily heartbeat of the society that it lives amongst and serves, and are committed to re-establishing Crystal Palace Football Club as an important and integral part of the community. Within our large and diverse community, there is a large and diverse Church that is not, contrary to some popular belief, sleeping and irrelevant, but is actively involved in serving and positively affecting the society we live in. CRYSTAL PALACE v NORWICH CITY

For example, 80 per cent of voluntary work undertaken in the borough of Croydon is provided by the Church. Palace are working closely with the Church in Croydon to achieve their goal of being a relevant force in the community, having already established some excellent links with key leaders in a short space of time. Showing foresight and vision that is prophetic in nature, Palace are now modelling a pioneering work as we are the first professional football club to be currently working closely with the Church. The concept of the church being the fulcrum and heartbeat of community life was vividly portrayed in the mid 1800s, when many key facets of society that we now take for granted flowed out of

the Parish church, such as education and healthcare. Even football was originally birthed out of the womb of the Parish church, at the time as a pro-active response to widespread violence, alcoholism and poverty, particularly amongst young people. Most of the founder members of the Football League began life as humble church football teams. In 1879, Arthur Connell became the curate at St. Mark’s church in West Gorton in Manchester, which at the time was suffering from atrocious conditions such as overcrowding, poor sanitation and extreme poverty. The young men of the area sought refuge in the form of drinking and gang warfare of up to 500 people at a time. Connell’s daughter, Anna, was so grieved by what she saw that she was moved to do something positive to help. She soon formed the St. Marks church football team, which was renamed a few years later as the Gorton Association Football Club, and then to Ardwick in 1887, having enjoyed incredible success and popularity. We know this same football club today as Manchester City FC. Enjoy the game. Chris Roe, Club Chaplain. WWW.CPFC.CO.UK


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John Ruddy Russell Martin Adam Drury Mathew Gill Michael Nelson Zak Whitbread Andrew Crofts Stephen Hughes Grant Holt Simeon Jackson Andrew Surman Henri Lansbury Declan Rudd Wes Hoolahan David Fox Chris Martin Tom Adeyemi Korey Smith Simon Lappin Leon Barnett Aaron Wilbraham Elliott Ward Anthony McNamee Luke Daley Steven Smith Cody McDonald George Francomb Owain Tudur Jones Marc Tierney Jens Berthel Askou Matt Ball

HOME FIXTURE Crystal Palace vs Middlesbrough Saturday 5th February 2011 npower Championship Kick-Off 3:00pm

MATCH OFFICIALS REFEREE Mr. D McDermid ASSISTANTS Mr. J Farries Mr. O Sally FOURTH OFFICIAL Mr. H Lennard

OTHER NPOWER CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURES Hull vs QPR Scunthorpe vs Preston

F.A. CUP 4TH ROUND FIXTURES Aston Villa vs Blackburn Birmingham vs Coventry Bolton vs Wigan Burnley vs Burton Everton vs Chelsea Sheff Wed vs Hereford Southampton vs Man Utd Stevenage vs Reading Swansea vs Leyton Orient Torquay vs Crawley Watford vs Brighton

NO SMOKING: Smoking is not permitted ANYWHERE inside Selhurst Park and to smoke you need to be outside the club’s property on Holmesdale Road or beyond the gates to the Sainsbury’s car park.

AWAY FIXTURE Watford vs Crystal Palace Tuesday 1st February 2011 npower Championship Kick-Off 7:45pm


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