2006–07 Crystal Palace F.C. season

Crystal Palace
2006–07 season
Chairman Simon Jordan
Manager Peter Taylor
Stadium Selhurst Park
Championship 12th
FA Cup Fourth round
League Cup First round
Top goalscorer Morrison (12)
Average home league attendance 17,481

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

Season summary

Peter Taylor took the job at Crystal Palace after Hull City paid a compensation package of £300,000 to chairman Simon Jordan. For this Jordan received praise from Hull chairman Adam Pearson for his conduct in the process of appointing Taylor.[1]

Most Palace fans were very pleased with this appointment, and were looking forward to an exciting 2006-07 season.

Taylor made a whole host of summer signings, and despite a superb 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 finally disappointingly 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

PWDLFAGDPts
C1Sunderland46277127647+2988
P2Birmingham City46268126742+2586
P3Derby County46259126246+1684
 4West Bromwich Albion462210148155+2676
 5Wolverhampton Wanderers462210145956+376
 6Southampton462112137753+2475
 7Preston North End46228166453+1174
 8Stoke City461916116241+2173
 9Sheffield Wednesday462011157066+471
 10Colchester United46209177056+1469
 11Plymouth Argyle461716136362+167
 12Crystal Palace461811175951+865
 13Cardiff City461713165753+464
 14Ipswich Town46188206459+562
 15Burnley461512195249+357
 16Norwich City46169215671-1557
 17Coventry City46168224762-1556
 18Queens Park Rangers461411215468-1453
 19Leicester City461314194964-1553
 20Barnsley46155265385-3250
 21Hull City461310235167-1649
R22Southend United461012244780-3342
R23Luton Town461010265381-2840
R24Leeds United46137264672-2636 A

A Deducted 10 points for administration entrance.

Results

Crystal Palace's score comes first[3]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League Championship

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
5 August 2006 Ipswich TownA2-125,413McAnuff, Scowcroft
8 August 2006 Southend UnitedH3-118,072Cort, Freedman, Hudson
13 August 2006 Leeds UnitedH1-017,218Morrison
19 August 2006 Birmingham CityA1-220,223McAnuff
26 August 2006 BurnleyH2-216,396Cort, Scowcroft
9 September 2006 Luton TownA1-29,187Scowcroft
12 September 2006 SouthamptonH0-217,084
16 September 2006 Norwich CityA1-024,618Kuqi
23 September 2006 Coventry CityH1-016,093Morrison
30 September 2006 Hull CityA1-118,099Cort
14 October 2006 Cardiff CityH1-218,876Green
17 October 2006 West Bromwich AlbionH0-216,105
21 October 2006 Leicester CityA1-128,762Soares
28 October 2006 Plymouth ArgyleH0-117,084
31 October 2006 Sheffield WednesdayA2-319,034Kuqi, Soares
4 November 2006 Queens Park RangersA2-413,989Soares, Morrison
11 November 2006 Stoke CityH0-118,868
18 November 2006 BarnsleyH2-020,159Scowcroft, Morrison
25 November 2006 Preston North EndA0-014,202
28 November 2006 Wolverhampton WanderersA1-117,806Freedman
2 December 2006 Queens Park RangersH3-017,017Freedman, Kuqi, Morrison
9 December 2006 Colchester UnitedH1-316,762Morrison
16 December 2006 Derby CountyA0-123,875
22 December 2006 SunderlandH1-017,439Hudson
26 December 2006 SouthamptonA1-130,548McAnuff
30 December 2006 Cardiff CityA0-013,704
1 January 2007 Norwich CityH3-116,765Hudson, Kuqi, Green
13 January 2007 Coventry CityA4-216,582Fletcher, Kuqi, Cort, McAnuff
20 January 2007 Hull CityH1-117,012Fletcher
30 January 2007 SunderlandA0-026,958
3 February 2007 Ipswich TownH2-017,090Cort, Ifill
10 February 2007 Leeds UnitedA1-219,228Cort
17 February 2007 Birmingham CityH0-117,233
20 February 2007 Southend UnitedA1-010,419Ifill
24 February 2007 Luton TownH2-116,177Morrison (2)
3 March 2007 BurnleyA1-110,659Morrison
10 March 2007 Leicester CityH2-016,969Fletcher, Watson (pen)
14 March 2007 West Bromwich AlbionA3-217,960Morrison, Watson (pen), Grabban
17 March 2007 Plymouth ArgyleA0-111,239
31 March 2007 Sheffield WednesdayA1-221,523Morrison
7 April 2007 Preston North EndH3-015,985Kuqi (2), Cort
9 April 2007 Stoke CityA1-213,616Zakuani (own goal)
14 April 2007 Wolverhampton WanderersH2-217,981Hudson, McAnuff
21 April 2007 BarnsleyA0-210,277
29 April 2007 Derby CountyH2-019,545Morrison, Kennedy
6 May 2007 Colchester UnitedA2-05,857Scowcroft, Watson

FA Cup

Main article: 2006–07 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R36 January 2007 Swindon TownH2-110,238Kuqi, McAnuff
R427 January 2007 Preston North EndH0-28,422

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R122 August 2006 Notts CountyH1-24,481Hughes

First-team squad

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

Left club during season

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

No. Position Player
10 Republic of Ireland FW Jon Macken (to Derby County)
22 Germany FW Marco Reich (to Kickers Offenbach)
No. Position Player
29 Scotland GK Iain Turner (on loan from Everton)
30 Hungary FW Sándor Torghelle (to Panathinaikos)

Transfers

In

Out

References

  1. "Taylor named new Palace manager". BBC Sport. 13 June 2006. Retrieved 7 November 2013.
  2. "Palace chief wins £1m court case". BBC News. 14 June 2007. Retrieved 7 November 2013.
  3. http://www.statto.com/football/teams/crystal-palace/2006-2007/results
  4. http://www.footballsquads.co.uk/eng/2006-2007/flcham/cpalace.htm
  5. Cort was born in England.
  6. McAnuff was born in England.
  7. Clinton was born in England.
  8. Ifill was born in England.
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