What's the highest Palace have ever finished in the top division?
Highest League Finish: 3rd in the Old First Division (now Premier League) 1990–91 season
Crystal Palace usually start the season really high up the table before a ball is kicked, and they usually manage to maintain that points total to the end of the season, which is credit to them.
I answered my own question.
Suffering with a cold 1man - but not too bad
You find it quicker than me, Kitty.
I was looking through Crystal Palace's wiki
I'm not bothered about Palace winning the PL tbh.
opps!! I hope you are laid up
Im a bit rubbish myself tbf
We shall console each other and share cold remedies, and cough drops.
lets watch a christmas film
1992-93 was one of the most eventful seasons in the history of Sheffield Wednesday football club. They finished seventh in the Premier League and reached the finals of both the FA Cup and the League Cup, but were on the losing side to Arsenal in both games. This prevented the Owls from making another appearance in European competition. Still, the 1992-93 season established Sheffield Wednesday as a top club. Midfielder Chris Waddle was voted Football Writers Player of the Year, and the strike partnership of David Hirst and Mark Bright was one of the most feared in the country
By rights, I shouldn't care too much for Arsenal - but I'm not one to harbour a grudge <martyr>
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Crystal Palace.
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What's the highest Palace have ever finished in the top division?
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Highest League Finish: 3rd in the Old First Division (now Premier League) 1990–91 season
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Crystal Palace usually start the season really high up the table before a ball is kicked, and they usually manage to maintain that points total to the end of the season, which is credit to them.
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3rd
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I answered my own question.
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How is young kitty?
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Barry and Vela
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Hello, 1man
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Suffering with a cold 1man - but not too bad
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You find it quicker than me, Kitty.
I was looking through Crystal Palace's wiki
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I'm not bothered about Palace winning the PL tbh.
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opps!! I hope you are laid up
Im a bit rubbish myself tbf
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AAAAAAAARSENAL
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Edin?
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We shall console each other and share cold remedies, and cough drops.
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Could be, Andrei
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lets watch a christmas film
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Edin?
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Edin?
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1992-93 was one of the most eventful seasons in the history of Sheffield Wednesday football club. They finished seventh in the Premier League and reached the finals of both the FA Cup and the League Cup, but were on the losing side to Arsenal in both games. This prevented the Owls from making another appearance in European competition. Still, the 1992-93 season established Sheffield Wednesday as a top club. Midfielder Chris Waddle was voted Football Writers Player of the Year, and the strike partnership of David Hirst and Mark Bright was one of the most feared in the country
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By rights, I shouldn't care too much for Arsenal - but I'm not one to harbour a grudge <martyr>
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