The south Londoners almost scored after just two minutes when Wilfried Zaha forced Ádám Bogdán into a reaction save and Murray headed wide just before the break.īolton had reportedly made an offer for Zaha the previous January and the Ivorian showed what they’d sought when he drew a foul in the penalty box as the clock began to tick down. Joel Ward started, with Peter Ramage injured, and Owen Garvan replaced André Moritz to face a Wanderers side recently relegated from the Premier League. Palace gained their first victory in 17 attempts at Bolton thanks to a Glenn Murray penalty 10 minutes from time. Part Two: Transfers, fortunes and breakthroughs.Over these two weeks, you can follow the account of Club Historian Ian King on .uk, telling the story of a dramatic campaign – with a little help from the stars of When Eagles Dare, now available to watch on Palace TV+.
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