Crystal Palace F.C.

Crystal Palace
Full name Crystal Palace Football Club
Nickname(s) Eagles
Founded 1905
Ground Selhurst Park
London
England
(Capacity: 26,309)
Chairman Flag of England Simon Jordan
Manager Flag of England Neil Warnock
League The Championship
2007-08 The Championship, 5th
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Crystal Palace F.C. is an English football club based in South Norwood, London. Their home games are played at Selhurst Park.

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Club history

Main article: History of Crystal Palace F.C.

1905 formation

Crystal Palace Football Club was formed on 10 September 1905 by workers at the Crystal Palace, and played its home games on the cup final ground at the The Crystal Palace. The colours chosen were the claret and blue of Aston Villa, a result of the important role in the club's formation played by Edmund Goodman, an Aston Villa employee who was recommended to the fledgling club by the Villa chairman. Edmund Goodman organised the business side of the club and managed the team from 1907 to 1925. A former amateur player with Villa, Goodman had lost his leg after taking a kick on the knee which he said himself "took bad ways".

Recent times

Main article: Crystal Palace F.C. season 2007-08
Main article: Crystal Palace F.C. season 2008-09

Club records

Club Honours

  • 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
  • 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

Current squad

As of 17 October 2008.[1]
No. Position Player
1 Flag of Argentina GK Julián Speroni
2 Flag of England DF Matthew Lawrence (Vice-captain)
3 Flag of England DF Clint Hill
4 Flag of England MF Shaun Derry (captain)
5 Flag of Ireland DF Paddy McCarthy
6 Flag of Portugal DF José Fonte
7 Flag of Wales MF Carl Fletcher
8 Flag of England FW James Scowcroft
9 Flag of Ireland FW Alan Lee
10 Flag of Australia MF Nick Carle
11 Flag of England FW Victor Moses
12 Flag of England GK Darryl Flahavan
14 Flag of Ireland FW Sean Scannell
15 Flag of England DF Lee Hills
16 Flag of England MF Neil Danns
17 Flag of England FW Simon Thomas
18 Flag of England FW Calvin Andrew
No. Position Player
19 Flag of Scotland FW Craig Beattie (on loan from West Bromwich Albion)
20 Flag of England DF Danny Butterfield
22 Flag of Austria DF Johannes Ertl
23 Flag of Barbados MF Paul Ifill
24 Flag of England MF Ben Watson
26 Flag of Wales MF John Oster
27 Flag of France MF Leandre Griffit
30 Flag of Ireland DF Ryan Carolan
31 Flag of England MF Jamie Smith
32 Flag of Finland FW Shefki Kuqi
35 Flag of Wales DF Rhoys Wiggins
38 Flag of England GK David Wilkinson
39 Flag of England MF James Dayton
41 Flag of England MF Kieran Djilali
42 Flag of England MF James Comley
43 Flag of England DF Nathaniel Clyne
45 Flag of England MF Kieron Cadogan

Out on loan

No. Position Player
40 Flag of England GK Scott Flinders (at Falkirk)

Reserves and Academy

See Crystal Palace F.C. Reserves and Crystal Palace F.C. Academy

Current Members of Staff

Position Name Nationality
Chairman: Simon Jordan Flag of England English
Vice-Chairman: Dominic Jordan Flag of England English
Chief Executive: Phil Alexander Flag of England English
Manager: Neil Warnock Flag of England English
Assistant Manager: Mick Jones Flag of England English
First Team Coach: Keith Curle Flag of England English
Reserve Team Manager: Keith Curle Flag of England English
Goalkeeping Coach: Jim Stannard Flag of England English
Fitness Coach: Louis Langdown Flag of England English
Chief UK Scout Allan Gemmill Flag of Scotland Scottish
Head Physio: Nigel Cox and Paul Timson Flag of England English
Academy Manager David Moss Flag of England English
Under 18 Coach/Assistant Academy Manager: Gary Issott Flag of England English

Crystal Palace "Centenary XI"

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Manager - Steve Coppell
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Coleman
Cannon
Hinshelwood
Salako
Thomas
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Lombardo
Wright

To celebrate Crystal Palace's centenary in 2005, the club asked Palace fans to vote for a "Centenary XI". The Centenary XI consists of players whom the Palace faithful have decided were their favourites over the history of the club.

Centenary XI Criticisms

When the Centenary XI was revealed to Palace fans, it came under heavy criticism from fans who felt certain players should not have been in the team, or that certain players should have been included.

Fans felt that the Centenary XI only represented the latter years of the clubs history, with the oldest player represented being Jim Cannon, who made his debut in the 1972-1973 season.

Fans felt that players such as record goalscorer Peter Simpson, former goalkeeper John Jackson, Don Rogers and Peter Taylor the latter capped by England whilst Palace were in the third division should have been included. Johnny Byrne was another contentious omission having commanded a record transfer fee when he moved to West Ham United in 1963.

Notable Crystal Palace players and Internationals

The following shows players who have received at least one international cap and played for Crystal Palace, have got over 150 league appearances for the club, or have won the club's "Player of the Year" award. The list does not however, show current players who fall into either of the first two categories, though current players who have won the "Player of the Year" award are listed. For a list of players who have played for the club see this link

Algeria

  • Flag of Algeria Rachid Harkouk

Antigua and Barbuda

  • Flag of Antigua and Barbuda Mikele Leigertwood

Argentina

  • Flag of Argentina Julián Speroni 1

Australia

  • Flag of Australia Craig Foster
  • Flag of Australia Craig Moore
  • Flag of Australia Kevin Muscat
  • Flag of Australia Tony Popović
  • Flag of Australia Nick Rizzo
  • Flag of Australia Carl Veart

Barbados

  • Flag of Barbados Emmerson Boyce

China

  • Flag of the People's Republic of China Sun Jihai
  • Flag of the People's Republic of China Fan Zhiyi

Ecuador

  • Flag of Ecuador Iván Kaviedes

England

  • Flag of England Jack Alderson
  • Flag of England Clive Allen
  • Flag of England Chris Armstrong
  • Flag of England Paul Barron
  • Flag of England Mark Bright
  • Flag of England Johnny Byrne
  • Flag of England Ashley Cole
  • Flag of England Stan Collymore
  • Flag of England Leon Cort
  • Flag of England Marc Edworthy
  • Flag of England Billy Gilbert
  • Flag of England Dean Gordon
  • Flag of England Andy Gray
  • Flag of England Vince Hilaire
  • Flag of England Paul Hinshelwood
  • Flag of England Cliff Holton
  • Flag of England John Jackson
  • Flag of England Derek Jeffries
  • Flag of England Andrew Johnson
  • Flag of England Steve Kember
  • Flag of England Andy Linighan
  • Flag of England Nigel Martyn
  • Flag of England Hayden Mullins
  • Flag of England Andy Roberts
  • Flag of England Simon Rodger
  • Flag of England John Salako
  • Flag of England Kenny Sansom

England (continued)

  • Flag of England Richard Shaw
  • Flag of England Tom Soares
  • Flag of England Gareth Southgate
  • Flag of England Peter Taylor
  • Flag of England Tony Taylor
  • Flag of England Geoff Thomas
  • Flag of England Andy Thorn
  • Flag of England Matthew Upson
  • Flag of England Terry Venables
  • Flag of England Alan Whittle
  • Flag of England Ray Wilkins
  • Flag of England Ian Wright

Finland

  • Flag of Finland Mikael Forssell
  • Flag of Finland Joonas Kolkka
  • Flag of Finland Aki Riihilahti

Germany

  • Flag of Germany Marco Reich

Greece

  • Flag of Greece Vassilis Lakis

Hungary

  • Flag of Hungary Gábor Király
  • Flag of Hungary Sándor Torghelle

Iceland

  • Flag of Iceland Hermann Hreiðarsson

Israel

  • Flag of Israel David Amsalem
  • Flag of Israel Itzik Zohar

Italy

  • Flag of Italy Attilio Lombardo
  • Flag of Italy Michele Padovano
  • Flag of Italy Nicola Ventola

Jamaica

  • Flag of Jamaica Ricardo Fuller
  • Flag of Jamaica Jobi McAnuff

Latvia

  • Flag of Latvia Aleksandrs Koļinko
  • Flag of Latvia Andrejs Rubins

Nigeria

  • Flag of Nigeria Ade Akinbiyi

Northern Ireland

  • Flag of Northern Ireland Iain Dowie
  • Flag of Northern Ireland Jeff Hughes
  • Flag of Northern Ireland Michael Hughes
  • Flag of Northern Ireland Darren Patterson

Republic of Ireland

  • Flag of Ireland Curtis Fleming
  • Flag of Ireland Ray Houghton
  • Flag of Ireland Mark Kennedy
  • Flag of Ireland Eddie McGoldrick
  • Flag of Ireland Clinton Morrison
  • Flag of Ireland Paddy Mulligan
  • Flag of Ireland Jerry Murphy
  • Flag of Ireland Steve Staunton

Scotland

  • Flag of Scotland Jim Cannon
  • Flag of Scotland Paul Dickov
  • Flag of Scotland Dougie Freedman
  • Flag of Scotland George Graham
  • Flag of Scotland David Hopkin
  • Flag of Scotland Neil Martin
  • Flag of Scotland John McCormick
  • Flag of Scotland Peter Simpson
  • Flag of Scotland John McNichol
  • Flag of Scotland Tony Taylor
  • Flag of Scotland George Wood

Serbia and Montenegro

  • Flag of Serbia and Montenegro Saša Ćurčić 2

Sweden

  • Flag of Sweden Tomas Brolin

United States of America

  • Flag of the United States Gregg Berhalter
  • Flag of the United States Jovan Kirovski

Uruguay

  • Flag of Uruguay Gonzalo Sorondo

Wales

  • Flag of Wales Paul Bodin
  • Flag of Wales Terry Boyle
  • Flag of Wales Chris Coleman
  • Flag of Wales Ian Evans
  • Flag of Wales David Giles
  • Flag of Wales Jeff Hopkins
  • Flag of Wales Steve Lovell
  • Flag of Wales Peter Nicholas
  • Flag of Wales Kit Symons
  • Flag of Wales Gareth Taylor
  • Flag of Wales Ian Walsh
  • Flag of Wales Eric Young

Yugoslavia

  • Flag of Yugoslavia Saša Ćurčić 2

1 - Current players with the club who have been the recipient of "Player of the Year" awards.

2 - >Ćurčić played for the Yugoslavian team before the break-up of the SFR Yugoslavia, and the Serbia and Montenegro team after the partition.

Managerial history

Name Nat From To P W D L  %
John 'Jack' Robson Flag of England 1905 1907 77 35 18 24 45.45%
Edmund Goodman Flag of England 1907 1925 613 242 166 205 39.48%
Alec Maley Flag of England 1925 1927 83 36 16 31 43.37%
Fred Mavin Flag of England 1927 1930 132 63 33 36 47.73%
Jack Tresadern Flag of England 1930 1935 173 98 44 71 56.65%
Tom Bromilow Flag of England 1935 1936 44 23 5 16 52.27%
R.S Moyes Flag of England 1936 1936 23 6 6 11 26.09%
Tom Bromilow Flag of England 1937 1939 118 48 35 35 40.68%
George Irwin Flag of England 1939 1947 46 15 11 19 32.61%
Jack Butler Flag of England 1947 1949 88 23 24 41 26.14%
Ronnie Rooke Flag of England 1949 1950 62 19 15 28 30.65%
Fred Dawes/Charlie Slade Flag of England 1950 1951 40 8 10 22 20%
Laurie Scott Flag of England 1951 1954 145 43 41 61 29.66%
Cyril Spiers Flag of England 1954 1958 181 52 53 76 28.73%
George Smith Flag of England 1958 1960 101 42 27 31 41.58%
Arthur Rowe Flag of England 1960 1962 132 52 32 48 39.39%
Dick Graham Flag of England 1962 1966 150 68 41 41 45.33%
Arthur Rowe Flag of England 1966 1966 7 2 2 3 28.57%
Bert Head Flag of England 1966 1973 328 101 96 131 30.79%
Malcolm Allison Flag of England 1973 1976 146 52 45 49 35.62%
Terry Venables Flag of England 1976 1980 189 69 68 52 36.51%
Ernie Walley Flag of England 1980 1980 6 1 1 4 16.67%
Malcolm Allison Flag of England 1980 1981 9 1 3 5 11.11%
Dario Gradi Flag of England 1981 1981 30 7 3 20 23.33%
Steve Kember Flag of England 1981 1982 30 8 8 14 26.67%
Alan Mullery Flag of England 1982 1984 98 31 27 40 31.63%
Steve Coppell Flag of England 1984 1993 442 179 113 150 40.5%
Alan Smith Flag of England 1993 1995 108 48 25 35 44.44%
Steve Coppell Flag of England 1995 1996 32 9 14 9 28.13%
Dave Bassett Flag of England 1996 1997 60 29 15 16 48.33%
Steve Coppell Flag of England 1997 1998 51 16 13 22 31.37%
Attilio Lombardo/Tomas Brolin Flag of Italy/Flag of Sweden 1998 1998 7 2 0 5 28.57%
Ron Noades/Ray Lewington Flag of England 1998 1998 2 0 1 1 0%
Terry Venables Flag of England 1998 1999 31 11 8 12 35.48%
Steve Coppell Flag of England 1999 2000 40 17 6 17 42.5%
Alan Smith Flag of England 2000 2001 55 14 18 23 25.45%
Steve Kember Flag of England 2001 2001 2 2 0 0 100%
Steve Bruce Flag of England 2001 2001 18 11 2 5 61.11%
Steve Kember/Terry Bullivant Flag of England 2001 2001 4 1 0 3 25%
Trevor Francis Flag of England 2001 2003 78 28 22 28 35.9%
Steve Kember Flag of England 2003 2003 23 7 6 10 30.43%
Kit Symons Flag of Wales 2003 2003 9 3 3 3 33.33%
Iain Dowie Flag of Northern Ireland 2003 2006 123 50 29 44 40.65%
Peter Taylor Flag of England 2006 2007 60 21 16 23 35%
Neil Warnock Flag of England 2007 Present 38 16 13 10 41.03%

Statistics are correct as of 22:00, 13 May 2008 (UTC)

Bold Indicates the person has managed the team more than once. Below is a table displaying their managerial statistics over their reign as Crystal Palace F.C. manager.

Name Nat From To Record
P W D L %
Tom Bromilow Flag of England 1935 1939 162 71 40 51 43.83%
Arthur Rowe Flag of England 1960 1966 139 54 34 51 38.85%
Malcolm Allison Flag of England 1973 1981 155 53 48 54 34.19%
Terry Venables Flag of England 1976 1999 220 80 76 64 36.36%
Steve Kember Flag of England 1981 2003 59 18 14 27 30.51%
Steve Coppell Flag of England 1984 2000 596 223 166 207 37.42%
Alan Smith Flag of England 1993 2001 163 62 43 58 38.04%

Rivalry

Crystal Palace have two main rivals, fellow South Londoners Millwall and, since the 1970s, Brighton & Hove Albion F.C..

Millwall are Palace's nearest team being based five miles (8 km) north of Selhurst Park at The New Den. The rivalry was fierce from the beginning and is usually an intense culture clash between suburban South East London (Palace) and inner-city South East London (Millwall). At various times the Management of the two clubs have been close, with many players and staff transferring between the two clubs throughout the last hundred years.

Palace and Brighton & Hove Albion are over 40 miles apart and their rivalry did not develop until Palace's relegation to the Third Division in 1974. The clubs had two of the division's biggest followings, communications between Croydon and Brighton were good and many fans were keen to travel to an away fixture. The rival reached a climax when the two teams were drawn together in the First Round of the FA Cup in 1976. The first game took place on November 20 at the Goldstone Ground, and Rachid Harkouk came off the bench to score a stunning equaliser and take the match to a replay after a 2-2 draw. Back at Selhurst Park the replay ended up 1-1, with Rachid Harkouk scoring the goal. This meant a second replay being held at Stamford Bridge. The second and final replay ended 1-0 to Palace, with Phil Holder grabbing the only goal but only after a disputed Brian Horton penalty miss. Horton had scored with his first attempt, but the referee ordered the kick to be retaken. Brighton supporters and Brighton manager Alan Mullery were understandably outraged, with Palace fans not surprisingly jubilant. Alan Mullery disparaged Palace fans, an act that would never be forgotten by fans of that time, and made his appointment as manager a few years later all the more surprising. The rivalry has been on the wane for some years as the sides have rarely met at First Team level and for some supporters the rivalries with Millwall and Charlton are now of greater significance. Many news sources would bill a game between Charlton Athletic and Palace as a clash between two rivals, however Palace fans would refuse to accept this. The "supposed" rivalry came about after Charlton relegated the side back to the Championship in the 2004-05 Season and club chairman Simon Jordan referred to the supporters of Charlton as "morons"[2], due to their behavior after Jonathan Fortune headed the two sides level, finishing the game 2-2, with a point not enough for Palace.

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See also

Notes

  1. "Profiles". Crystal Palace FC. Retrieved on 2008-07-29.
  2. Davies, Christopher (2006-05-30). "Dowie likely to feel heat". The Telegraph. Retrieved on 2008-06-19.

External links

Official Website

Official Reserve Site

Match Day Radio Station

Crystal Palace Fan Sites