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Crystal Palace give the boot to manager Neil Warnock

Palace under Warnock have had a dismal season in which they won just one of their last 12 games, thus leaving them in the relegation zone.

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Premier League strugglers Crystal Palace ended manager Neil Warnock's second spell in charge on Saturday following a dismal run of one win in 12 games, the BBC reported.

A 3-1 home defeat by Southampton on Friday left Palace in the relegation zone, third from bottom on 15 points.

The London club have lost three and drawn three of their last six games, their last win coming against Liverpool on November 23. Warnock, 66, returned to Selhurst Park after Tony Pulis, who had steered them to an 11th-place finish against the odds last season, departed two days before the start of the current campaign.

Warnock left Palace in 2010 after they went into administration, joining Queens Park Rangers and taking them into the Premier League before being sacked eight months later, in January 2012.

The following month he was appointed manager of Leeds United, only to be fired just over a year later.

Warnock has managed 13 clubs, starting in non-League football almost 35 years ago.

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