Source? BBC reporting a two horse race: Steve Clarke and Neil Warnock appear to be the only men in the frame for the vacant managerial role at Crystal Palace, which is expected to be filled today. Clarke, 50, was sacked by West Brom in December after a successful eighth-place finish in the previous campaign. Warnock, who managed Palace between 2007 and 2010, has been out of work since parting company with Leeds in April 2013. The 65-year-old has managed 13 clubs since 1980, taking charge in more than 1,300 matches.
Michael Fogarty ‏@cpfcmich 31m Anyone want a #cpfc season ticket. 34 games with Neil ****ing Warnock ...
Their sponsor announced it before the club... NETELLER ‏@NETELLER BREAKING NEWS - @CPFC are delighted to announce that Neil Warnock has been appointed as their new manager with immediate effect #cpfc
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