Coca Cola Championship 2009-10
August
8 Plymouth (H)
15 Bristol City (A)
18 Ipswich (A)
22 Newcastle (H)
29 Peterborough (A)
September
12 Scunthorpe (H)
15 QPR (A)
19 Derby (H)
26 West Brom (A)
29 Sheff Wed (H)
October
3 Blackpool (H)
17 Cardiff (A)
20 Leicester (A)
24 Nottm Forest (H)
31 Preston (A)
November
7 Middlesbrough (H)
21 Coventry (A)
28 Watford (H)
December
5 Doncaster (H)
8 Reading (A)
12 Sheff Utd (A)
19 Barnsley (H)
26 Ipswich (H)
28 Swansea (A)
January
9 Bristol City (H)
16 Plymouth (A)
27 Newcastle (A)
30 Peterborough (H)
February
6 Scunthorpe (A)
9 Swansea (H)
13 Watford (A)
16 Reading (H)
20 Coventry (H)
27 Doncaster (A)
March
6 Sheff Utd (H)
13 Barnsley (A)
16 Leicester (H)
20 Blackpool (A)
23 Nottm Forest (A)
27 Cardiff (H)
April
3 Middlesbrough (A)
5 Preston (H)
10 QPR (H)
17 Derby (A)
24 West Brom (H)
May
2 Sheff Wed (A)
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Crystal Palace FC
Selhurst Park Stadium
London
SE25 6PU
Tel: 020 8768 6000
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Brief History
Crystal Palace Football Club games are played at Selhurst Park .Crystal Palace Football Club was formed on 10 September 1905 , and played its home games on the cup final ground at Park Hill Park. 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.
Club Stats.
Nickname |
The Eagles |
Founded |
1905 |
Ground
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Park Hill Park |
Capacity |
26,297 |
Highest attendance |
51,482 v Burnley 1979 |
Captain |
Shaun Derry |
Manager |
Paul Hart |
Club Website |
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Manager - Paul Hart
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