Hodgson appointed Crystal Palace manager, Becomes the oldest manager to be appointed as a permanent manager
year deal following the dismissal of Frank de Boer.
Crystal Palace have confirmed the appointment of Roy Hodgson as their new manager on a two-year deal.
The former England boss succeeds Frank de Boer who was dismissed just four games into the new Premier League season with Palace yet to pick up a point, or score a goal.
The 70-year-old, whose managerial career spans five decades and 15 clubs in eight countries, including leading four national teams, told the club's official website: "This is very much the club of my boyhood and I remember in my youth watching the club from the terraces at the Holmesdale Road end which gave me such fond memories.
"In those days I had dreams of playing for the team, then as a coach you think about coaching the team and a lot has happened in between times.
71 - Only Sir Alex Ferguson (71y 139d) & Sir Bobby Robson (71y 191d) have taken charge of a @PremierLeague game at an older age. Respect. https://t.co/MY5mFoF3Cz— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) September 12, 2017
The ambitions here are realistic and there is an enormous potential for growth and I hope we can achieve our goals. "I am very excited to be back in club football and it is a long while since I have enjoyed the day to day sessions of training.”
#southlondonandproud 🔴🔵— Crystal Palace F.C. (@CPFC) September 12, 2017
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"I've always got sympathy for managers who lose their jobs but it's a fact of life," he added on Sky Sports. "It's not my business, it's the business of the club. I'm pleased that they've turned to me and allowed me to take the job on."
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