Newcastle's Alan Pardew 'interested' in Crystal Palace manager's job
Hero of Eagles' FA Cup semi win over Liverpool now in the frame as Parish talks to Chris Coleman and Martin O'Neill
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew is a shock inclusion on the list of
managerial targets for his rock-bottom former club Crystal Palace.
The Londoners were initially expecting to hire an out-of-work manager to succeed Ian Holloway - who stepped down last week - in order to speed up the process.
But now they are understood to have been alerted to Pardew’s interest by an intermediary.
Palace chairman Steve Parish has publicly stated that he would prefer to hire a manager with links to the club.
Pardew, 52, played 130 games for the club and famously scored the last-minute goal that beat Liverpool in the 1990 FA Cup semi-finals.
He still has a house in Surrey and is thought to be weighing up the pros and cons of leaving the Geordies, who were knocked out of the League Cup on Wednesday by Manchester City.
However, the Eagles are aware that owing to the compensation and negotiation required, any move for Pardew would prove very difficult to complete in their desired timeframe.
Jobless former Stoke boss Tony Pulis was Palace’s first choice to take over, but the Welshman’s hesitation in taking the job has put off key decision-makers at Selhurst Park - as have his wage demands of nearly £2million per year, including bonuses.
Parish is considering plenty of options in a bid to steer Palace away from relegation.
He was reportedly very impressed after discussions with Wales boss and former Palace defender Chris Coleman, and had a meeting with former Aston Villa and Sunderland boss Martin O’Neill on Wednesday.
The Londoners were initially expecting to hire an out-of-work manager to succeed Ian Holloway - who stepped down last week - in order to speed up the process.
But now they are understood to have been alerted to Pardew’s interest by an intermediary.
Palace chairman Steve Parish has publicly stated that he would prefer to hire a manager with links to the club.
Pardew, 52, played 130 games for the club and famously scored the last-minute goal that beat Liverpool in the 1990 FA Cup semi-finals.
He still has a house in Surrey and is thought to be weighing up the pros and cons of leaving the Geordies, who were knocked out of the League Cup on Wednesday by Manchester City.
However, the Eagles are aware that owing to the compensation and negotiation required, any move for Pardew would prove very difficult to complete in their desired timeframe.
Jobless former Stoke boss Tony Pulis was Palace’s first choice to take over, but the Welshman’s hesitation in taking the job has put off key decision-makers at Selhurst Park - as have his wage demands of nearly £2million per year, including bonuses.
Parish is considering plenty of options in a bid to steer Palace away from relegation.
He was reportedly very impressed after discussions with Wales boss and former Palace defender Chris Coleman, and had a meeting with former Aston Villa and Sunderland boss Martin O’Neill on Wednesday.
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