LONDON (Reuters) - Crystal Palace fans could scarcely believe their eyes when their team signed off at Selhurst Park last season with a three-goal blitz that helped to end Liverpool’s Premier League title dreams and capped a fine return to the top flight for the London club.
Three months later, Palace have been plunged into disarray by the shock departure last week of manager Tony Pulis, followed by the resignation on Thursday of sporting director Iain Moody.
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