Last updated: 12:56, February 8, 2010
Crystal Palace news
Palace were formed in 1905 and their highest league finish came in 1990-91, when they finished third in the old First Division.
Under the management of Steve Coppell, the Eagles reached the final of the FA Cup in 1990 when they lost a replay to Manchester United.
Former stars to have played for Palace include Ian Wright, Gareth Southgate, George Graham, Terry Venables and Attilio Lombardo.
Warnock delighted with spirit
Palace boss Neil Warnock has hailed the team spirit in the camp after they won their third game on the bounce since administration.
Hero retains his place
Danny Butterfield is set to continue as a makeshift striker for the Eagles alongside a patched-up Alan Lee against Scunthorpe.
Defender delighted at strike role
Crystal Palace defender Danny Butterfield is still relishing his six minute hat-trick against Wolves in the FA Cup on Tuesday night.
Investment hopes after Cup success
Crystal Palace boss Neil Warnock is hoping the win over Wolves encourages a new investor to get involved with the club.
Ertl set for return
Crystal Palace boss Neil Warnock will be without the cup tied Lee Hills for tonight's clash with Wolves at Selhurst Park.
Palace keep youngster
Crystal Palace defender Nathaniel Clyne has rejected a deadline day move to Premier League Wolves.
Moses joins Latics
Victor Moses has completed his move to Wigan from Crystal Palace, according to the player's agent, for a fee in the region of £2.5m.
Fresh injury woe for Eagles
Crystal Palace boss Neil Warnock will again be without Victor Moses for the clash with Peterborough as the club prepare to sell him.
Defender signs/Moses next
Newcastle have made a substantial bid for Crystal Palace striker Victor Moses but there is plenty of interest in the player.
Football League swoop on Eagles
Crystal Palace have, as expected, been deducted ten points by the Football League for going into administration.
Fitness race for defender
Crystal Palace centre half Claude Davis is in a race against time to face Newcastle after picking up a neck injury against Wolves.
Guilfoyle outlines his role
Palace's administrators claim they are aware of potential buyers as the club await their 10 point penalty from the Football League.
Warnock happy to stay
Crystal Palace boss Neil Warnock has vowed to to stay on at the club and claims he has no plans to quit the Eagles.
Hills out of Cup clash
Crystal Palace boss Neil Warnock will again be without the cup-tied Lee Hills for the clash at Wolves in the fourth round of the Cup.
Cup shock on cards
Crystal Palace keeper Julian Speroni is confident that the side can pull off a FA Cup shock at Premiership Wolves on Saturday.

