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Crystal Palace midfielder departs after eight years
Crystal Palace midfielder departs after eight years

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

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Crystal Palace midfielder departs after eight years

Crystal Palace have announced that Jeffrey Schlupp will be leaving the club after eight and half years. Schlupp joined the South London club from Leicester City in January 2017, having won the Premier League title with the Foxes in the previous campaign. The versatile player was a firm favourite under Roy Hodgson, often filling in in midfield and defence, and notching over 200 appearances for the Eagles. After eight-and-a-half-years, Jeffrey Schlupp will be leaving the club this summer. Thank you for everything, Schluppy ❤️💙#CPFC — Crystal Palace F.C. (@CPFC) May 28, 2025 Following Oliver Glasner's arrival in 2023/24, Schlupp's game time decreased and he spent the second half of last season on loan at Celtic. 📸 Harriet Lander - 2024 Getty Images

🎥 OTD 2012: Zaha and Phillips star to send Palace to the Premier League
🎥 OTD 2012: Zaha and Phillips star to send Palace to the Premier League

Yahoo

time27-05-2025

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🎥 OTD 2012: Zaha and Phillips star to send Palace to the Premier League

Crystal Palace have been a staple of the Premier League for the past 12 seasons, producing incredible consistency to finish between 15th and 10th in each campaign. Before that, the Eagles endured an eight-year hiatus from the English top-flight and even fended off administration and a near miss with relegation to League One in 2009/10. However, the South London club enjoyed an incredible run in the 2011/12 campaign, started by former player turned manager Dougie Freedman and finished off by Ian Holloway, who led Palace to the play-offs. After a memorable 2-0 win over rivals Brighton in the semi-final, Palace edged Watford in the final and a young Wilfried Zaha and a veteran journeyman in Kevin Phillips contributed with the decisive moments. Talking of Wembley this day in 2013, we returned to the @premierleague ❤️💙#CPFC — Crystal Palace F.C. (@CPFC) May 27, 2025 Palace have returned to Wembley five times since that play-off final win and produced one of the club's most famous victories in history this season, defeating Manchester City in the FA Cup final. 📸 IAN KINGTON - 2013 AFP

Oliver Glasner urges Palace to chase more trophies as fans celebrate FA Cup win
Oliver Glasner urges Palace to chase more trophies as fans celebrate FA Cup win

Rhyl Journal

time26-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Rhyl Journal

Oliver Glasner urges Palace to chase more trophies as fans celebrate FA Cup win

It rained towards the end of the Eagles' open-top bus parade, which started at the top of Whitehorse Lane before making its way to Holmesdale Road, but the weather did not dampen the spirits of the large crowds who gathered along the route to soak in the unprecedented moment in their club's history. Lucky supporters who had snagged tickets to the 'Party in the Park' then welcomed their heroes at the 101-year-old ground, which next season will host Europa League football for the first time. 'It's very exciting, and we all will enjoy this journey, playing the Premier League, playing the Carabao Cup, playing the FA Cup and playing the Europa League,' Glasner said on stage. 'Four competitions, four titles to win, let's go for every single one.' Jean-Philippe Mateta, never change #CPFC — Crystal Palace F.C. (@CPFC) May 26, 2025 Austrian Glasner, 50, led Eintracht Frankfurt to Europa League glory in 2022, and has been credited by players and his Palace bosses for transforming the mentality and ambition of the club since arriving in February 2024. 'I couldn't be more pleased to work with a group of players like they are,' he added. 'Not just because of their talent, they are great talents, but especially what great characters they are (and) I couldn't be more pleased to manage in a club like Crystal Palace with fans like you. 'We had tough moments in this season, but you were always behind us. You always supported us, and my feeling was we were always one Crystal Palace, and that's why we could win the trophy, that's why we could succeed, so thank you very much for your support, and let's keep going like this.' Goalkeeper Dean Henderson was one of the party's most boisterous participants, first leading a rendition of 'Glad all Over' on the bus, then the less family-friendly spin on 2010 World Cup anthem Waka Waka – poking fun at Palace's perennial 12th-place Premier League finishes – he first performed at Boxpark after Eberechi Eze's goal against Manchester City secured the Eagles' first major silverware. 'This is for the fans,' Henderson said. 'You deserve this. Enjoy it, and we'll be back next season with more, hopefully.' Colombian Daniel Munoz, celebrating his 29th birthday, was presented with the players' player of the season award by former captain Joel Ward, who played a significant role in Palace's promotion in 2012-13 and is leaving the club after 13 years. Ward said: 'It's been magical, honestly, to be a part of this club's history is incredible, this group of players, this group of staff and all these fans, we deserved it, and everyone should be on cloud nine. It's amazing. 'Absolutely (beyond my wildest dreams). There was certainly a bigger hand at play, and to end it on such a high, to end it on such an incredible day, is very special.'

Oliver Glasner urges Palace to chase more trophies as fans celebrate FA Cup win
Oliver Glasner urges Palace to chase more trophies as fans celebrate FA Cup win

Leader Live

time26-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Leader Live

Oliver Glasner urges Palace to chase more trophies as fans celebrate FA Cup win

It rained towards the end of the Eagles' open-top bus parade, which started at the top of Whitehorse Lane before making its way to Holmesdale Road, but the weather did not dampen the spirits of the large crowds who gathered along the route to soak in the unprecedented moment in their club's history. Lucky supporters who had snagged tickets to the 'Party in the Park' then welcomed their heroes at the 101-year-old ground, which next season will host Europa League football for the first time. 'It's very exciting, and we all will enjoy this journey, playing the Premier League, playing the Carabao Cup, playing the FA Cup and playing the Europa League,' Glasner said on stage. 'Four competitions, four titles to win, let's go for every single one.' Jean-Philippe Mateta, never change #CPFC — Crystal Palace F.C. (@CPFC) May 26, 2025 Austrian Glasner, 50, led Eintracht Frankfurt to Europa League glory in 2022, and has been credited by players and his Palace bosses for transforming the mentality and ambition of the club since arriving in February 2024. 'I couldn't be more pleased to work with a group of players like they are,' he added. 'Not just because of their talent, they are great talents, but especially what great characters they are (and) I couldn't be more pleased to manage in a club like Crystal Palace with fans like you. 'We had tough moments in this season, but you were always behind us. You always supported us, and my feeling was we were always one Crystal Palace, and that's why we could win the trophy, that's why we could succeed, so thank you very much for your support, and let's keep going like this.' Goalkeeper Dean Henderson was one of the party's most boisterous participants, first leading a rendition of 'Glad all Over' on the bus, then the less family-friendly spin on 2010 World Cup anthem Waka Waka – poking fun at Palace's perennial 12th-place Premier League finishes – he first performed at Boxpark after Eberechi Eze's goal against Manchester City secured the Eagles' first major silverware. 'This is for the fans,' Henderson said. 'You deserve this. Enjoy it, and we'll be back next season with more, hopefully.' Colombian Daniel Munoz, celebrating his 29th birthday, was presented with the players' player of the season award by former captain Joel Ward, who played a significant role in Palace's promotion in 2012-13 and is leaving the club after 13 years. Ward said: 'It's been magical, honestly, to be a part of this club's history is incredible, this group of players, this group of staff and all these fans, we deserved it, and everyone should be on cloud nine. It's amazing. 'Absolutely (beyond my wildest dreams). There was certainly a bigger hand at play, and to end it on such a high, to end it on such an incredible day, is very special.'

Dean Henderson eyes World Cup chance with England after FA Cup final heroics
Dean Henderson eyes World Cup chance with England after FA Cup final heroics

South Wales Guardian

time18-05-2025

  • Sport
  • South Wales Guardian

Dean Henderson eyes World Cup chance with England after FA Cup final heroics

Eberechi Eze's 16th-minute strike proved the winner in the 1-0 victory over Manchester City at Wembley, but the south Londoners' unprecedented evening might have turned out differently had Henderson not stopped Omar Marmoush's spot-kick shortly after the half hour. The 28-year-old goalkeeper, who survived a VAR review over a possible red card for handling the ball outside his area when challenging Erling Haaland before his penalty save, was a standout performer, contributing number of key saves under the watchful eye of England boss Thomas Tuchel. #NewProfilePic — Dean Henderson (@deanhenderson) May 18, 2025 Reminded that the World Cup was just under 13 months away, Henderson, who has won two caps for England, said: 'I would like to think (I'm going). Obviously that's an aim of mine. 'I obviously got my first taste of it (playing for England). I want the next taste of it. That's something I've been working towards for many years now and fingers crossed I can get the opportunity soon.' Reflecting on his efforts in the final, Henderson added: 'I know what I'm capable of.' He dedicated the victory to his late father, who died shortly after his trip to the Euros with England last summer. Henderson said: 'He can't be here and he can't see that (FA Cup final), but I genuinely believe that he was with me, kicking every ball. My neighbour actually sent me a video of the grave and she said she'd be listening to it on the radio with him. 'That means the world to me.' Europa League football is uncharted territory for Palace, but not manager Oliver Glasner, who won the competition with Eintracht Frankfurt in 2022. Henderson said the 50-year-old had 'changed the whole narrative at Crystal Palace'. The Austrian is under contract until the end of next season but has been linked with both RB Leipzig and Tottenham, while other influential members of Palace's history-writing core including Eze, captain Marc Guehi and midfielder Adam Wharton are also expected to be targeted by top clubs this summer. The latter two were reportedly forced to miss Palace's post-match celebrations after requiring hospital visits for blows sustained at Wembley. Henderson is under contract at Selhurst Park until June 2028 and his high hopes for the club's future. Work is expected to begin on the ground's main stand this summer that will add about 8,000 seats. Our South London boys 🏆 #CPFC — Crystal Palace F.C. (@CPFC) May 17, 2025 'We're trying to build something here,' Henderson added. 'When I signed (in 2023) the chairman (Steve Parish said) he wanted to put another stand on, but he needs the players to build that stand and we've got the manager to build that stand. 'South Croydon is the biggest catchment area for fans and we're trying to inspire the next generation and we will keep doing that. 'Days like (the FA Cup final), hopefully that area will follow Palace more and more and we'll see more shirts cropping up around the area. 'Hopefully this is just the start for us.'

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