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Administrator Brendan Guilfoyle: I will find Crystal Palace a buyer
Administrator hints at hope for Eagles...
By Adithya Ananth
The Eagles recently went into administration and consequently sold their teenage sensation Victor Moses to Wigan Athletic for a price reported to be in the region of £2.5 million.
Administration came with the 'value added' 10-point deduction that has seen the club going from contenders for promotion to pretenders for relegation from the Championship.
"I am working flat out to find a buyer and am confident that I will," Guilfoyle is quoted as saying by The Mirror.
"This club, despite its current problems, is an attractive proposition. We have an excellent manager, play in a good stadium; we have a superb and loyal set of fans and a good name.
"The 10-point deduction won't help but I'm confident that Crystal Palace will start next season as a Championship club, playing at Selhurst Park with new owners firmly in control."
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