Palace saw off Swansea by a goal to nil to end the season in
tenth position and this meant that Pardew had achieved a second top ten finish
in two years, a fantastic achievement.
The game was a tough test and palace put up a good performance although
due to illness I left at half time. In the first half
Palace was dominant and
in the second half the match was won by a Maroanne Chemakh goal. The goal
arrived when Scott Dann headed a free kick into Chemakh’s path and this meant
all was well that ended well for the Palace Centre forward. Next season Palace
will re-enter the campaign with renewed vigour as long as they keep feet firmly
on the ground. The Eagles faithful as they realise anything could be possible.
Yet the problem remains how much leeway you give to summer
signings as they will be joined in the top flight by Bournemouth, Watford, and
Norwich. This was Palace’s first victory over Gary Monk’s Swansea since 2008
when Shefki Kuqi scored at the Liberty 1 – 3 victory under Neil Warnock.
This has been a good
season for Palace spurred on as they have been by the miders touch of Alan
Pardew and it has been another successful season as Palace secure a third
season in the Premier League for the first time
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