Mail Crystal Palace consortium hold talks with ex-Fulham boss Chris Coleman to replace Paul Hart
Comments (0) Add to My Stories Chris Coleman has held talks with CPFC2010, the consortium who agreed to takeover Crystal Palace on Tuesday, to become the Championship club's new boss.
The former Fulham boss spent four years as a player at Selhurst Park and appears to be the firm favourite to replace Paul Hart, who stepped down after saving the club from relegation on the last day of the season against Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough.
Coleman, 39, was sacked by Coventry last month after a torrid term at the Ricoh Arena but is expected to be installed in charge of the south London as soon as the consortium's rescue deal to takeover the cash-strapped club is completed
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