2005–06 Crystal Palace F.C. season


During the 2005–06 English football season, Crystal Palace F.C. competed in the Football League Championship, following relegation from the FA Premier League the previous season.

Season summary

Crystal Palace had been boosted by the decision by the Premiership's top English goalscorer of the previous season, [Andrew Andrew Johnson (English footballer)|Johnson (English footballer)|Andrew Johnson], to remain with the Londoners to fire their bid for a return to the top flight. Although Johnson was less prolific this season, scoring only 15 goals, Palace reached the play-offs in sixth place – the position they had finished in the promotion season of 2004. Palace faced third-placed Watford in the semi-finals – they were comprehensively beaten 3–0 in the first leg, and were only able to draw the second leg 0–0, consigning Palace to another season in the Championship. Manager Iain Dowie was soon on his way out, leaving by mutual consent on 22 May. Dowie claimed he wanted to be closer to his family in the north; he would take up the vacancy at London rivals Charlton Athletic a mere eight days later. He was followed out of Selhurst Park by Johnson, who snubbed Wigan Athletic and Bolton Wanderers to join Everton for £8.6 million.
In June, Palace appointed Hull City manager Peter Taylor as Dowie's successor.

Kit

Italian company Diadora remained Palace's kit manufacturers, and introduced a new home kit for the season. Unlike the previous season's kit, which was mainly red, the new kit was predominantly blue, complemented by a single thick red stripe down the centre of the shirt. For the club's centenary the club wore a commemorative kit on 27 July, 27 September and 22 October: the kit recalled one worn by the club in the 1970s, which featured white shorts and socks and a white shirt with two stripes of sky blue and claret in the centre.
Churchill Insurance remained kit sponsors for the sixth consecutive season.

Results

''Crystal Palace's score comes first''

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R37 January 2006Northampton TownH4–110,391Hughes, McAnuff, Johnson, Freedman
R428 January 2006Preston North EndA1–19,489Johnson
R4R7 February 2006Preston North EndH1–27,356Ward

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R123 August 2005WalsallH3–05,508Popovic, Granville, Hughes
R220 September 2005Coventry CityH1–05,341Reich
R325 October 2005LiverpoolH2–119,673Freedman, Reich
R430 November 2005MiddlesbroughA1–210,791Queudrue

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