August 23 2022
Selhurst Park
The 2022/23 season has kicked off with each team having played at least six games and Crystal Palace currently have had a mixed start, writes Ben Griffiths.
The club has managed to win just one out of their six matches, two points ahead of the relegation zone, although the campaign has just started.
The question every supporter is keen to know the answer to is whether the team can rediscover its form. If you think you're luckier than Palace has been this season, try your luck with some fun at casino777 blackjack.
Unlike their London rivals, Crystal Palace have yet to win a major trophy. However, they are now an established Premier League outfit after overcoming financial problems due to administration. After succumbing to financial pressure, the club was sold to a group of wealthy supporters in the 2010 and later promoted to the top flight.
Crystal Palace have been able to avoid relegation since the club’s return to the Premier League. The Eagles’ owners and staff have spent considerable financial resources in order to improve the team's quality.
It is too early to call if Palace will be relegated from the Premier League. However, several football clubs have now invested in their team in order to progress up the ladder.
Newcastle faced a surge of capital in order to improve the club's stature in English football. If the current trend continues, the Eagles’ hopes of competing in the Premier League will be a challenge - but under chairman Steve Parish, fans will be confident of continued upward success.



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