Oliver Glasner’s inevitable exit compounds one of Crystal Palace’s worst ever weeks / Ed Aarons
Manager’s decision is no surprise having fought to keep Marc Guéhi in the summer and amid doubts over futures of a host of Palace’s FA Cup-winning stars It was the day Crystal Palace supporters had dreaded but feared was inevitable. Oliver Glasner, having confirmed that the captain Marc Guéhi’s (…)
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