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1 Season summary  





2 Final league table  





3 Results  



3.1  Legend  





3.2  Football League Championship  





3.3  FA Cup  





3.4  League Cup  







4 Players  



4.1  First-team squad  





4.2  Left club during season  







5 Transfers  



5.1  In





5.2  Out  







6 References  





7 Notes  














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Crystal Palace
2006–07 season
ChairmanSimon Jordan
ManagerPeter Taylor
StadiumSelhurst Park
Championship12th
FA CupFourth round
League CupFirst round
Top goalscorerMorrison (12)
Average home league attendance17,481

Home colours

← 2005–06
2007–08 →

During the 2006–07 English football season, Crystal Palace competed in the Football League Championship.

Season summary

[edit]

Peter Taylor was appointed as manager at Crystal Palace after the club paid Hull City a compensation package of £250,000. Chairman Simon Jordan received praise from Hull chairman Adam Pearson for his conduct in the process of appointing Taylor.[1] Most Palace fans were pleased with this appointment, and were looking forward to an exciting 2006–07 season.

Taylor made a host of summer signings, and despite a start which saw Palace at the top of the table after three games, a terrible run of form saw the Eagles slip down the order, falling to 20th at one stage. Despite this, Jordan was content to leave Taylor in charge of first-team affairs, and his faith was rewarded as Palace picked up their form in the post-Christmas period.

After being unbeaten in eight games, the Eagles lost to Dennis Wise's struggling Leeds United side. Controversy followed the game as Wise revealed an unnamed Leeds player had shared information about the Leeds teamsheet to Taylor's side before the game. Many Palace and Leeds fans believed that former Eagle Shaun Derry might have been the player who shared the information, and though Derry's agent played down these reports, it is notable that Derry rejoined Palace in the following season.

After a season of ups and downs, Palace eventually finished in 12th position.

In June 2007 Jordan succeeded in his High Court battle against Coventry City boss Iain Dowie, with The Hon. Mr Justice Tugendhat ruling that Dowie had lied when negotiating his way out of his contract at Palace. Dowie won the right to appeal and thus the case dragged on, finally being settled out of court the following April for an unknown fee.[2]

Final league table

[edit]
Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
    10 Colchester United 46 20 9 17 70 56 +14 69
    11 Plymouth Argyle 46 17 16 13 63 62 +1 67
    12 Crystal Palace 46 18 11 17 58 50 +8 65
    13 Cardiff City 46 17 13 16 57 53 +4 64
    14 Ipswich Town 46 18 8 20 64 59 +5 62
    Source: RSSSF
    Rules for classification: In the Football League goals scored (F) takes precedence over goal difference (GD).

    Results

    [edit]

    Crystal Palace's score comes first[3]

    Legend

    [edit]
    Win Draw Loss

    Football League Championship

    [edit]
    Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
    5 August 2006 Ipswich Town A 2–1 25,413 McAnuff, Scowcroft
    8 August 2006 Southend United H 3–1 18,072 Cort, Freedman, Hudson
    13 August 2006 Leeds United H 1–0 17,218 Morrison
    19 August 2006 Birmingham City A 1–2 20,223 McAnuff
    26 August 2006 Burnley H 2–2 16,396 Cort, Scowcroft
    9 September 2006 Luton Town A 1–2 9,187 Scowcroft
    12 September 2006 Southampton H 0–2 17,084
    16 September 2006 Norwich City A 1–0 24,618 Kuqi
    23 September 2006 Coventry City H 1–0 16,093 Morrison
    30 September 2006 Hull City A 1–1 18,099 Cort
    14 October 2006 Cardiff City H 1–2 18,876 Green
    17 October 2006 West Bromwich Albion H 0–2 16,105
    21 October 2006 Leicester City A 1–1 28,762 Soares
    28 October 2006 Plymouth Argyle H 0–1 17,084
    31 October 2006 Sheffield Wednesday A 2–3 19,034 Kuqi, Soares
    4 November 2006 Queens Park Rangers A 2–4 13,989 Soares, Morrison
    11 November 2006 Stoke City H 0–1 18,868
    18 November 2006 Barnsley H 2–0 20,159 Scowcroft, Morrison
    25 November 2006 Preston North End A 0–0 14,202
    28 November 2006 Wolverhampton Wanderers A 1–1 17,806 Freedman
    2 December 2006 Queens Park Rangers H 3–0 17,017 Freedman, Kuqi, Morrison
    9 December 2006 Colchester United H 1–3 16,762 Morrison
    16 December 2006 Derby County A 0–1 23,875
    22 December 2006 Sunderland H 1–0 17,439 Hudson
    26 December 2006 Southampton A 1–1 30,548 McAnuff
    30 December 2006 Cardiff City A 0–0 13,704
    1 January 2007 Norwich City H 3–1 16,765 Hudson, Kuqi, Green
    13 January 2007 Coventry City A 4–2 16,582 Fletcher, Kuqi, Cort, McAnuff
    20 January 2007 Hull City H 1–1 17,012 Fletcher
    30 January 2007 Sunderland A 0–0 26,958
    3 February 2007 Ipswich Town H 2–0 17,090 Cort, Ifill
    10 February 2007 Leeds United A 1–2 19,228 Cort
    17 February 2007 Birmingham City H 0–1 17,233
    20 February 2007 Southend United A 1–0 10,419 Ifill
    24 February 2007 Luton Town H 2–1 16,177 Morrison (2)
    3 March 2007 Burnley A 1–1 10,659 Morrison
    10 March 2007 Leicester City H 2–0 16,969 Fletcher, Watson (pen)
    14 March 2007 West Bromwich Albion A 3–2 17,960 Morrison, Watson (pen), Grabban
    17 March 2007 Plymouth Argyle A 0–1 11,239
    31 March 2007 Sheffield Wednesday A 1–2 21,523 Morrison
    7 April 2007 Preston North End H 3–0 15,985 Kuqi (2), Cort
    9 April 2007 Stoke City A 1–2 13,616 Zakuani (own goal)
    14 April 2007 Wolverhampton Wanderers H 2–2 17,981 Hudson, McAnuff
    21 April 2007 Barnsley A 0–2 10,277
    29 April 2007 Derby County H 2–0 19,545 Morrison, Kennedy
    6 May 2007 Colchester United A 2–0 5,857 Scowcroft, Watson

    FA Cup

    [edit]
    Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
    R3 6 January 2007 Swindon Town H 2–1 10,238 Kuqi, McAnuff
    R4 27 January 2007 Preston North End H 0–2 8,422

    League Cup

    [edit]
    Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
    R1 22 August 2006 Notts County H 1–2 4,481 Hughes

    Players

    [edit]

    First-team squad

    [edit]
    Squad at end of season[4]

    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    No. Pos. Nation Player
    1 GK England ENG Scott Flinders
    2 DF England ENG Matthew Lawrence
    3 DF England ENG Danny Granville
    4 DF England ENG Darren Ward
    5 DF England ENG Mark Hudson
    6 DF England ENG Leon Cort[notes 1]
    7 MF Jamaica JAM Jobi McAnuff[notes 2]
    8 FW England ENG James Scowcroft
    9 FW Scotland SCO Dougie Freedman
    11 FW Republic of Ireland IRL Clinton Morrison[notes 3]
    12 GK Argentina ARG Julián Speroni
    14 MF England ENG Ben Watson
    15 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Mark Kennedy
    16 MF England ENG Tommy Black
    17 MF Northern Ireland NIR Michael Hughes
    18 DF England ENG Gary Borrowdale
    No. Pos. Nation Player
    19 MF England ENG Tom Soares
    20 DF England ENG Danny Butterfield
    21 MF England ENG Dave Martin
    23 MF Wales WAL Carl Fletcher[notes 4]
    25 MF England ENG Stuart Green
    27 MF Barbados BRB Paul Ifill[notes 5]
    28 GK Hungary HUN Gábor Király
    31 DF England ENG Arron Fray
    32 FW Finland FIN Shefki Kuqi[notes 6]
    33 FW England ENG Lewis Grabban
    34 MF England ENG Phil Starkey
    35 DF Wales WAL Rhoys Wiggins[notes 7]
    36 MF England ENG Lewwis Spence
    37 FW England ENG Charlie Sheringham
    38 GK England ENG David Wilkinson
    40 MF England ENG Ryan Hall

    Left club during season

    [edit]

    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    No. Pos. Nation Player
    10 FW Republic of Ireland IRL Jon Macken[notes 8] (toDerby County)
    22 FW Germany GER Marco Reich (toKickers Offenbach)
    No. Pos. Nation Player
    29 GK Scotland SCO Iain Turner (on loan from Everton)
    30 FW Hungary HUN Sándor Torghelle (toPanathinaikos)

    Transfers

    [edit]

    In

    [edit]

    Out

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Taylor named new Palace manager". BBC Sport. 13 June 2006. Retrieved 7 November 2013.
  • ^ "Palace chief wins £1m court case". BBC News. 14 June 2007. Retrieved 7 November 2013.
  • ^ "Crystal Palace results for the 2006-2007 season - Statto.com". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2013.
  • ^ "FootballSquads - Crystal Palace - 2006/07".
  • ^ "Palace snap up Hull defender Cort". BBC Sport. 30 June 2006. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  • ^ "Palace land Wolves winger Kennedy". BBC Sport. 11 July 2006. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  • ^ Live, Coventry (25 July 2006). "Scowcroft set for Palace switch". CoventryLive. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  • ^ "Palace sign Millwall's Lawrence". BBC Sport. 2 August 2006. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  • ^ "Ifill ties up Palace move". Sky Sports. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  • ^ "Everton complete £8.6m Johnson signing". The Irish Times. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  • ^ "Wigan sign Palace defender Hall". BBC Sport. 26 June 2006. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  • ^ "Blades complete Leigertwood deal". BBC Sport. 4 July 2006. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  • ^ "Popovic leaves Palace for Qatar". BBC Sport. 19 July 2006. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  • ^ "Wigan sign Palace defender Boyce". 1 August 2006. pp. BBC Sport. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  • Notes

    [edit]
    1. ^ Cort was born in Southwark, England, but also qualified to represent Guyana internationally and would make his international debut for Guyana in October 2011.
  • ^ McAnuff was born in Enfield, England, but also qualified to represent Jamaica internationally through his father and made his international debut for Jamaica in May 2002.
  • ^ Morrison was born in Wandsworth, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally through his grandmother and made his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in August 2001.
  • ^ Fletcher was born in Camberley, England, but also qualified to represent Wales internationally and made his international debut for Wales in 2004.
  • ^ Ifill was born in Brighton, England, but also qualified to represent Barbados internationally through his parents and made his international debut for Barbados in June 2004.
  • ^ Kuqi was born in Vučitrn, Yugoslavia (part of Serbia in 2007, but now part of Kosovo), but was raised in Finland and made his international debut for Finland in August 1999.
  • ^ Wiggins was born in Hillingdon, England, but also qualified to represent Wales internationally and has represented them at U-17, U-19, and U-21 level.
  • ^ Macken was born in Blackley, England, and represented them at U-20 level, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and made his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in August 2004.

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