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This not only includes the commemorative front of shirt patch, but also an FA Cup sleeve patch, Kaiyun sleeve patch and the 'Winners 25' back of shirt print in PALACE font. You will also have the ...
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Jets owner Woody Johnson is purchasing Premier League club Crystal Palace from John Textor.
Textor, who owns the Eagle Football Holdings, group, sold his stake in Palace to New York Jets owner Woody Johnson in a desperate attempt to keep the south London side in the competition.
Crystal Palace's hopes of playing in Europe next season appear to have been boosted after shareholder John Textor sold his stake in the club to New York Jets owner Woody Johnson.
An Argentinian goalkeeper at Crystal Palace, you say? Julián Speroni. Is there anything more we need to add? One of Palace’s all-time greats, making over 400 appearances across 15 glorious years.
A decision from UEFA on whether Crystal Palace can compete in the Europa League next season has been delayed. Palace had hoped for clarity on the situation on Friday, but Standard Sport ...
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson has agreed on a £190 million deal ($254m) to buy a 43% stake in Premier League team Crystal Palace from American businessman John Textor, the club announced on ...
Premier League side Crystal Palace announced on Monday that Jets owner Woody Johnson has signed “a legally binding contract” to buy the shares of fellow American John Textor, who has a 43% ...
New York Jets owner Woody Johnson has agreed to purchase a stake in Crystal Palace from American businessman John Textor, the English Premier League soccer franchise announced Monday.