Crystal Palace chairman 'astounded' by lack of transfer interest in Eberechi Eze
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish says he is extremely surprised by the lack of interest in Eberechi Eze during the transfer window.
Crystal Palace are a football club based in South London who play in the Premier League.
Among the great players to play for Palace are Ian Wright, Julian Speroni, Vince Hilaire, Jim Cannon, John Jackson and Geoff Thomas.
An amateur soccer club called Crystal Palace was formed in South London in 1861 and was among the founding members of the Football Association. Due to the club believing they're a continuation of the amateur club, that founding date of 1861 would make them the oldest professional soccer club in the world. After the 1875/76 FA Cup, which saw Palace lose 3-0 to Wanderers in the second round, the amateur club disappeared from the history books.
The era leading up to the Second World War was not particularly successful for Palace, as they were relegated to the Third Division South. However, they did twice manage to win the Wartime League.
Palace stayed in Division Three South until after the 1957/58 season. After a restructuring of the league, they then found themselves in the new Fourth Division. In April 1960, Palace chairman Arthur Wait appointed Arthur Rowe to manage Palace. He proved to be hugely important in the club’s history.
The Glaziers were promoted in 1960/61 - scoring a club-record 110 goals in 46 matches - and in 1962 became the first team to play Real Madrid. A full-strength Real Madrid travelled to London to beat Palace 4-3 in the friendly.
Palace's promotion to the First Division featured an excellent run of form when they won 10 games out of 16 to make promotion possible.
After recovering from a 2-0 deficit to beat Fulham 3-2 in front of a packed crowd of 36,126, defeat for promotion rivals Charlton Athletic saw the Eagles take their place in England's top flight for the start of the 1970s.
Despite beating visitors Manchester United 5-0 in 1972/73, Palace were relegated at the season-end - bringing four years in the First Division to a close.
Palace were immediately relegated again under Malcolm Allison's management and found themselves back in Division Three for the 1974/75 campaign - a steep drop in a short space of time.
A big change at the club occured with the unveiling of a new badge and nickname, 'The Eagles'.
On the pitch, Palace went all the way to the semi-finals of the 1975/76 FA Cup, beating two of the most successful teams in England at the time in Leeds United and Chelsea along the way. However, they were unable to win promotion after two consecutive fifth-placed finishes in Division Three.
Terry Venables took over from Allison as a result of their failure to get promoted and Venables was able to steer Palace back into the Second Division in his first season.
That campaign also saw several meetings against Brighton & Hove Albion in the league and FA Cup - with the intense encounters and bad blood between the teams setting the basis for a rivalry between the two clubs which still exists today.
The team from 1979 was predicted to be the 'Team of the Eighties' and Palace were top of the league early in the 1979/80 season. However, financial troubles saw the great side disbanded and Palace were relegated again in 1980/81.
Coppell made a string of impressive signings, the most notable being Ian Wright, who had previously been playing non-league soccer. Palace won promotion to the First Division via the play-offs in 1989.
Palace made the 1990 FA Cup final and drew 3-3 with Manchester United in the initial match, losing the replay 1-0.
In 1990/91, the Eagles finished third in the top flight, behind only Arsenal and Liverpool. They missed out on a European place because English clubs were unranked in the UEFA coefficient used that season. This was as a result of the five-year ban from European competitions which had only just come to an end following the Heysel Stadium disaster.
Palace beat Everton 4-1 after extra time in the final of the Full Members Cup and Wright left to join Arsenal the following season.
Coppell served as Palace's director of football and joint-first team coach during a stint at the club between 1995 and 1996, returning again as chief scout and then manager between 1997 and 1998.
Coppell's final stint as manager came between 1999 and 2000 and he was once again eventually replaced by Smith.
Palace dipped in and out of the Premier League throughout much of the 1990s. They won the First Division title in Smith's first season in charge, 1993/94. However, they were relegated again in 1994/95. After narrowly missing out on promotion at the first attempt in 1996, they achieved it under Coppell in 1997.
Palace have a history of yo-yoing between the divisions in the Premier League era, having won promotion to the top flight four times since the league's inception in 1992 - three of which coming through the drama of the play-offs.
In 2016, they reached the FA Cup final under Alan Pardew, losing 2-1 after extra-time to Louis van Gaal's Manchester United.
Crystal Palace turned to the 75-year-old Hodgson again in late March 2023, appointing him as their next manager until the end of the season.
Hodgson successfully steered Palace away from the relegation dogfight and they finished the 2022/23 season in 11th placed.
However, Palace struggled with key injuries in the following season and Hodgson stepped down from his role in February 2024 with the club in 16th, five points off the relegation zone.
Hodgson was thanked by the club for his “outstanding service” across six seasons and 200 matches in charge.
Palace moved swiftly to name Hodgson’s successor, announcing the appointment of Oliver Glasner on a contract running to the end of the 2025/26 season.
The 49-year-old Austrian led Eintracht Frankfurt to Europa League glory in 2022.
Palace have a fierce rivalry with Brighton & Hove Albion despite Selhurst Park being located around 40 miles away from Brighton's AMEX Stadium. The rivalry dates back to the 1970s, with the personal rivalry between then-Brighton manager Mullery and Palace boss Venables a key factor in igniting it.
Mullery's appointment as manager was particularly unpopular with Palace fans given his past connection to Brighton and it caused a short-lived supporter boycott.
In south London, Palace have rivalries with Millwall and Charlton Athletic.
Palace's support base comes mostly from south London, Kent and Surrey. They have celebrity supporters including comedian Eddie Izzard and actor and writer Simon Bird.
Palace's passionate home support is largely a result of the Holmesdale Road Stand, where ultras group the Holmesdale Fanatics sit. The group was founded in December 2005 by a group of longstanding Palace supporters.
Following the CPFC 2010 consortium's purchase of Crystal Palace from Jordan, American investors Josh Harris and David Blitzer entered into a partnership with Steve Parish in 2015. Parish remains as club chairman to this day.
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