FOOTBALL - Crystal Palace manager Neil Warnock has been told by the club's administrators that he cannot play his prized asset Victor Moses again, saying dramatically that the future of the club could depend on it. According to Sky Sports News, the joint administrator of Crystal Palace Brendan Guilfoyle said: "I told the manager that it was my decision that Mr Moses was not available for selection - he's very unhappy about that but accepted it was my call and took the instructions. The future of the club could depend on the success of the sale and I couldn't sleep on the prospect that Moses may be injured in the game tonight."
Crystal Palace went into administration on Tuesday, automatically incurring a 10-point penalty from the Football League. The cash-strapped Championship club need to make some money out of selling Moses if they are going avoid further financial problems. As for Moses, he is only 19 years of age and has scored 6 goals from 21 appearances so far this season, which hardly strikes as being the profile of a multi-million pound footballer. Mind you, football clubs need £1 million to secure a new tea-lady nowadays, so maybe Moses is worth the money Palace are hoping to get for him.
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Crystal Palace Desperately Need To Sell Victor Moses - Administrator
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