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« on: January 28, 2010, 11:14:26 AM »

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Crystal Palace have been deducted 10 points by the Football League after going into administration on Tuesday.

The move means Palace drop from ninth in the Championship to 21st - only three points off the relegation zone.

"Following confirmation that Crystal Palace has gone into administration, we confirm a sanction of 10 points with immediate effect," the League stated.

Administrators were appointed earlier this week after the Eagles twice paid players late this season.

Palace chairman Simon Jordan hinted at cashflow problems towards the end of last year and announced he intended to sell the club which is approximately £30m in debt.

With so much money owed the Eagles will be forced to sell their best players with star forward Victor Moses looking likely to be the first to leave Selhurst Park.

The administrators P&A Partnerships, who are now running the club, prevented the 19-year-old from taking part in their 2-0 defeat by Newcastle United on Wednesday in case a sale was jeopardised by him getting injured.

Palace boss Neil Warnock said of the fall into administration: "The timing just astonishes me.

"There's a week to go in the transfer window and we are about to sell Victor Moses for millions,," he told the Independent.

"I'm devastated, shocked and hugely disappointed."
 
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« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2010, 11:17:52 AM »

Not looking good for Palace  huh

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« Reply #2 on: January 28, 2010, 11:24:04 AM »

Yep they will now be in a relegation battle rather than pushing for a play off place.


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« Reply #3 on: January 28, 2010, 11:26:04 AM »

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Crystal Palace boss Neil Warnock says he is "devastated" at the timing of the club's fall into administration.

Palace, who have debts of £30m, called in administrators on Tuesday.

Warnock believes the decision was premature as he feels the club will soon earn money from the sale of 19-year-old striker Victor Moses.

"The timing just astonishes me. There's a week to go in the transfer window and we are about to sell Victor Moses for millions," he told the Independent.

"I'm devastated, shocked and hugely disappointed," the former Sheffield United boss added in his column for the newspaper.

Nigerian-born Moses, who has notched six goals in the Championship this season, has attracted the attention of Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham, and has even been linked with Spanish giants Barcelona and Real Madrid.

And Warnock now fears the club, which will go from challenging for the play-offs to a relegation fight when the Football League deducts 10 points for going into administration, could be hit by a mass exodus of players.

"No doubt we're going to lose players in the next few days, because that's what the administrator does," Warnock told BBC London.

"You don't mind the vultures circling and trying to get players for nothing - you can't blame them.

"There's five or six of my players you could get very reasonably now.

"The administrators do tend to sell players a little bit cheaper than you would do normally.

"They could ask for my advice but I don't think they will.

"I can assure Palace fans that I'll be acting on their behalf, as best as I can over the next few days."

Despite his misgivings, Warnock said he sympathised with chairman Simon Jordan, who has been searching for new investors after announcing his intention to sell Palace last year.

"I feel for Simon... who's been working harder than anyone can imagine to keep the club going and secure its future. I know he's as devastated as I am," said Warnock.

"The players are also in shock. We had a meeting and explained as much as we could to them."

Clubs going into administration are automatically docked 10 points, so Palace will drop from ninth place to two spots above the drop zone.

They take on Newcastle on Wednesday but Warnock believes, despite his already thin squad, his team are up for the challenge which lies ahead.

"I'm obviously disappointed from a playing perspective as we'd been doing so well - we've only lost twice in our last 15 games - and I really felt we'd a chance of making the play-offs," he said.

"Now, suddenly, we find ourselves in a relegation battle. They're a great bunch of lads and such is the spirit they've shown in the last few months, when things have been difficult, it really wouldn't surprise me if we get a result."

The Football League has yet to receive formal confirmation from either the club or the administrators, but Palace officials are due in court on Wednesday to face a winding-up order from HM Revenue and Customs.

 


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« Reply #4 on: January 28, 2010, 11:45:01 AM »

Looks like the boy Moses will be moved on ASAP now

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« Reply #5 on: January 28, 2010, 02:19:30 PM »

Know a few palace fans and i class them as my 2nd team, shocking what happened and even worse with Moses....if he goes to West brom for £2m as reported it will be a complete waste of talent


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« Reply #6 on: January 28, 2010, 04:06:04 PM »

I was listening to one of the sport channals yesterday I think it was, and Ron Noades was saying it's all due to letting the 99yr lease go that they had when he was there. They expected to move grounds but didn't, so now they are in shit street.

   

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