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Post by rugbytoffee on Feb 28, 2018 15:55:06 GMT
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has said he he is "planning for the Championship" and challenged the players to make sure that planning is not needed. Palace are currently 17th in the Premier League, out of the relegation zone only on goal difference. While former England boss Roy Hodgson has overseen an upturn in fortunes since taking over during September -- when the club were rock bottom following four straight league defeats under Frank de Boer -- there remains work to be done. Palace, who have lost three of the past five matches, host Manchester United on March 5 and then travel to Chelsea before a key clash against fellow relegation battlers Huddersfield. Parish maintains that his role as chairman means he must have a contingency in place should the worst happen in May, but hopes it will never need to be implemented. "We are in a difficult situation, make no mistake. People ask what I'm planning for, I'm planning for the Championship," Parish said at the Sport Industry Breakfast Club in London on Wednesday in quotes reported on the Sport Industry Twitter feed. "At the moment it's down to the players, but if it does happen I can't start thinking about it then."
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Post by evertontillidie on Mar 1, 2018 8:29:11 GMT
They can't be any worse than we are.
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