Palace Seek FA Cup in the name of Good Trainers United Kingdom

Palace Seek FA Cup in the name of Good Trainers United Kingdom

Palace Seek FA Cup in the name of Good Trainers United Kingdom
Winger Crystal Palace, Yannick Bolasie (Center), celebrates a goal against Arsenal along with his coach, Alan Pardew, in follow-up to the Premier League at the Emirates Stadium, Sunday (4/17/2016).

LONDON, Post Compass - Crystal Palace Manager, Alan Pardew, hopes his team can win the FA Cup so as to maintain the good name of original trainers United Kingdom.

Palace stepped into the FA Cup final. They will face Manchester United who trained managers are the origin of the Netherlands, Louis van Gaal reacted, at Wembley Stadium, Saturday (5/21/2016).

For Pardew, final this time be an opportunity he replied to the defeat of the Palace in 1990. When it is, Pardew still active player lost to Manchester United in the final replay.

"In fact, the final 1990 it has little to do with this team. We will not dissolve in nostalgia. I've been carrying this team to the final which they want to, "and said to the BBC, Thursday (5/19/2016).

If the Palace could be the champion, Pardew will be the United Kingdom's third coach to win the FA Cup after Joe Royle alongside Everton in 1995 and Harry Redknapp at Portsmouth in 2008.

In addition, the title will also be the step that eases him for negotiating a new contract with the Club's management called The Eagles that.

"Winning the FA Cup is not only good for me and the Club, but also for trainers United Kingdom," said Pardew.

"Managers and trainers United Kingdom get a bad image in the media. This time, I had a chance to try and win the Championship, "he said again.

Coach-coach United Kingdom indeed seemed to be a guest in our own country. Since the era of the Premier League, there has not been a Manager once did United Kingdom origin which brings the club into champions.

This season alone, just three coaches United Kingdom which survived until the end of the season of the Premier League. In addition, there is a Sam Allardyce Pardew (Sunderland) and Eddie Howe (Bournemouth).
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