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2000/01 Crystal Palace Away Football Shirt (S)

2000/01 Crystal Palace Away Football Shirt (S)

Condition:Ā 9/10 Superb

Size:Ā Adult Small

Chest Measurement: 37-39 Inches / 95-99 CM

Manufacturer: TFG

Colour: Yellow, navy & blue trim

Material:Ā Polyester

Seasons: 2000/2001 & 2001/2002 (3rd)

Player:Ā N/A

Patches:Ā N/A

Official TFGĀ Crystal Palace away football shirt from the 2000/01 season.

Condition of this vintage football jersey is 9/10 - SuperbĀ (see photos).

Terry Venables returned to Palace for a second spell as manager and the club competed in European competition during the summer when they played in theĀ UEFA Intertoto Cup. Palace then went intoĀ administrationĀ in 1999, when owner Mark Goldberg was unable to sustain his financial backing of the club.Ā Venables left and Steve Coppell took over again as manager. T

he club emerged from administration under the ownership ofĀ Simon Jordan, and Coppell was replaced as manager by Alan Smith for a second time. Palace were almost relegated to the third tier in Jordan's first season, inĀ 2000–01.

Smith was sacked in April and long-serving coachĀ Steve KemberĀ took over as caretaker manager and he managed to win the two remaining fixtures that would guarantee Palace survival, withĀ Dougie FreedmanĀ scoring the winner in the 87th minute on the final day of the season, securing a 1–0 victory overĀ Stockport County. Former Manchester United captainĀ Steve BruceĀ was appointed manager for theĀ 2001–02 season.

A good start to the season gave Palace hope for a promotion challenge, but Bruce attempted to walk out on the club after just four months at the helm to take charge of Birmingham City. After a short spell on 'gardening leave', Bruce was eventually allowed to join Birmingham, succeeded by Trevor Francis, who had ironically been his predecessor at the Midlands club.

Under Francis, Palace finished mid-table for two successive seasons, but he then departed to be replaced by Steve Kember.

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Condition:Ā 9/10 Superb

Size:Ā Adult Small

Chest Measurement: 37-39 Inches / 95-99 CM

Manufacturer: TFG

Colour: Yellow, navy & blue trim

Material:Ā Polyester

Seasons: 2000/2001 & 2001/2002 (3rd)

Player:Ā N/A

Patches:Ā N/A

Official TFGĀ Crystal Palace away football shirt from the 2000/01 season.

Condition of this vintage football jersey is 9/10 - SuperbĀ (see photos).

Terry Venables returned to Palace for a second spell as manager and the club competed in European competition during the summer when they played in theĀ UEFA Intertoto Cup. Palace then went intoĀ administrationĀ in 1999, when owner Mark Goldberg was unable to sustain his financial backing of the club.Ā Venables left and Steve Coppell took over again as manager. T

he club emerged from administration under the ownership ofĀ Simon Jordan, and Coppell was replaced as manager by Alan Smith for a second time. Palace were almost relegated to the third tier in Jordan's first season, inĀ 2000–01.

Smith was sacked in April and long-serving coachĀ Steve KemberĀ took over as caretaker manager and he managed to win the two remaining fixtures that would guarantee Palace survival, withĀ Dougie FreedmanĀ scoring the winner in the 87th minute on the final day of the season, securing a 1–0 victory overĀ Stockport County. Former Manchester United captainĀ Steve BruceĀ was appointed manager for theĀ 2001–02 season.

A good start to the season gave Palace hope for a promotion challenge, but Bruce attempted to walk out on the club after just four months at the helm to take charge of Birmingham City. After a short spell on 'gardening leave', Bruce was eventually allowed to join Birmingham, succeeded by Trevor Francis, who had ironically been his predecessor at the Midlands club.

Under Francis, Palace finished mid-table for two successive seasons, but he then departed to be replaced by Steve Kember.