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Showing posts with label 2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2008. Show all posts

Saturday, July 5, 2008

C.P.F.C Pre-Season 2008 - Fixtures, Results and Scorers.

Saturday 12th July: Bromley 1-1 Palace (Clint Hill) - Away - Crowd: 2,153

Monday 14th July: Crawley Town 1-1 (Paul Ifill) - Away - Crowd: 2,536

Thursday 17th July: Aldershot Town 3-4 Palace (D.Freedman pen, S.Thomas, J.Dayton, J.Smith pen ) - Away - Crowd: 1,436

Monday 21st July: Tavistock 0-4 Palace (C.Andrew (2), B.Watson, Own Goal) - Away - Crowd:

Wednesday 23rd July: Bodmin Town 1-4 Palace (J.Ertl, J.Dayton (2), C.Fletcher) - Away

Friday 25th July: Truro City 0-1 Palace (S.Thomas) - Away

Tuesday 29th July: Palace 0-0 Fulham - Home (Dougie Freedman's Testimonial) -

Wednesday 30th July: Dagenham & Redbridge 3-2 Palace XI (M.Abnet pen, Own Goal) - Away

Thursday 31st July: Afan Lido (of Wales) 4-1 Palace Youth - Away

Saturday 2nd August: Palace (V.Moses) 1-1 Leicester City - Home - Crowd: 1,993

*All kick-off times are subject to change.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Congratulations to young Palace starlet Lee Hills

Name: Lee Hills
Nationality: English
Date of Birth: 03/04/1990
Height: 5' 10" (179cm)
Weight: 11st 11lbs (75.0kg)
Previous
Clubs: Oldham (loan), Colchester (loan)
Position: Defender


Lee Hills
Wickes Young Apprentice of the Year Award 2008 - 3rd Place

The energetic left back made his full debut for Palace, aged 17, against Watford in October 2007.

Lee was educated at Whitgift School in South Croydon and joined the Wimbledon academy at the age of nine.

Five years later he left for Arsenal but the move didn't work out, paving the way for him to join Palace.

Lee gets up and down the pitch well to support the attack and can also play at centre back. His defending has also improved since his arrival at the club and he is one of the fittest players in the squad.

His first team value was underlined on January 8 2008 when he signed his first professional contract for a period of two-and-a-half years.

Hills scored his first professional goal as a left winger at Bristol City the following month and came third in the Wickes Young Apprentice of the Year Award 2008, earning the academy £2,000 in the process.

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