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![]() Club Info Full Name: Crystal Palace Football Club Nickname: The Eagles Founded: 1905 Ground: Selhurst Park Chairman: Simon Jordan Manager: Neil Warnock League: Coca Cola Championship Records League Largest League Victory: 9-0 v Barrow, 10 October 1959 Largest Defeat: 0-9 v Liverpool, 12 September 1989 Longest Undefeated: 18 Games, February 1968 in the old Division 2 AKA Championship League - October 1968 in the Football League Second Division (the run was split over two seasons where Palace achieved promotion) Highest League Scorer in Season: Peter Simpson, 46, Third Division South, 1930/31 Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Peter Simpson, 153, 1930 - 1936 Fastest Hat-trick: 11 mins. v Grimsby by Dougie Freedman, First Division, 5 March 1996 Highest Number of League Hat-tricks: 18, by Peter Simpson, 1929 - 1933 Highest Number of Aggregate Hat-tricks: 19, by Peter Simpson, 1929 - 1933 Most Internationals Caps (while at club): Aki Riihilahti, 35 (66), Finland Most Appearances (any competition): Jim Cannon, 660, 1973 - 1988 Youngest League Player: John Bostock, 15 years and 287 days, v Watford, at Selhurst Park (Championship, 29 October 2007) Record Transfer Fee Received: £8,600,000 from Everton for Andrew Johnson, May 2006 Record Transfer Fee Paid: £2,750,000 to Strasbourg for Valérien Ismaël, January 1998 Record Attendance: 51,482 v Burnley, Second Division, 11 May 1979 Highest league position 1st in the First Division, 29 September 1979 - 6 October 1979 Highest league finishing position 3rd in the Old First Division (now Premier League) (1990-91 season) Cup First Player to Appear in a World Cup Match: Gregg Berhalter, 2002, United States Largest Cup Victory: 8-0 v Southend United, 25 September 1989 Longest FA Cup Runs: Final (replay), 1990, Semi-Finals 1976, 1995 Longest League Cup Run: Semi-finals, 1995, 2001 Largest Cup Defeat: 0-9 v Burnley, 10 February 1909 Honours League Old Division Two / Division One Winners: 1978/79, 1993/94 Runners-Up: 1968/69 Play-Off Winners: 1988/89, 1996/97, 2003/04 Football League Third Division South Winners: 1920/21 Runners-Up: 1928/29, 1930/31, 1938/39 Old Division Three Runners-Up: 1963/64 Third Promotion Place: 1976/77 Cup Old Division Four Runners-Up: 1960/61 FA Cup Runners-Up: 1990 Semi-Finalists: 1976 and 1995 Football League Cup Semi-Finalists: 1993, 1995, 2001 Zenith Data Systems Cup Winners: 1991 Stadium ![]() Name: Selhurst Park Location: London, South Norwood Built: 1924 Opened: August 1924 Owner: Crystal Palace F.C. Expanded: 1964 and 1994 Renovated: 1983 and 1995 Max Capacity: 26,309 Dimensions: 110 X 74 Yards Tenants: Crystal Palace F.C. (1924-present) Charlton Athletic F.C. (1985-1991) Wimbledon F.C. (1991-2003) The Staff The Manager ![]() ![]() Name: Neil Warnock D.O.B: 1 December 1948 Age: 60 Place Of Birth: Sheffield, England Previous Clubs Managed: 1980–1981 Gainsborough Trinity 1981–1986 Burton Albion 1986–1989 Scarborough 1989–1993 Notts County 1993 Torquay United 1993–1995 Huddersfield Town 1995–1997 Plymouth Argyle 1997–1998 Oldham Athletic 1998–1999 Bury 1999–2007 Sheffield United 2007–Current Crystal Palace The Chairman Name: Simon Jordan First Team Coach Name: Keith Curle Under 18 Coach Name: Gary Issot Assistant Manager Name: Mick Jones Goalkeeping Coach Name: Jim Stannard OOC: only listed the staff i had the faces for :P Kits Home, 2008-09 Season ![]() Away, 2008-09 Season ![]() Manager Information(In-Game) Job Security: 50% Manager Prestige: 1/10 Fan Appreciation: 50/100 Game Difficulty: Professional Game Length: 7 Minutes. Last edited by Skorpio678; 23-08-2009 at 06:41 AM.. |
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