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Alan Pardew set for Crystal Palace sack if they lose to Swansea with Chris Coleman and Sam Allardyce in frame to replace him

Palace are on a five-game losing run, and the board are almost out of patience with the former Newcastle United boss

ALAN PARDEW faces the sack if he loses at Swansea on Saturday.

The under-fire Crystal Palace boss is on a five-game losing run and the club’s board are almost out of patience.

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Alan Pardew could face the sack if Crystal Palace lose to Swansea on Saturday

Sam Allardyce is under consideration but no approach has been made to the former England manager.


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But Wales boss and former Palace defender Chris Coleman would be tempted by a return to the Premier League. Pards took over in January 2015 and has seen his team suffer a rotten run of form.

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Could Chris Coleman be tempted to return to Palace, where he was a player?

Although the fans are split about whether he should leave, Palace’s new billionaire investor Josh Harris is worried that the 55-year-old may not be able to turn things around. Swansea are also in trouble and a defeat in South Wales will be the final straw for Palace chiefs.

Welshman Coleman, who led his country to the Euro 2016 semi-finals, attracted interest from two clubs in the Chinese Super League last week.

Ambitious duo Yanbian Funde and Tianjin TEDA wanted to speak to Cookie but no approach was made to the Football Association of Wales.

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Crystal Palace are on a wretched run of form that saw them lose at home to Manchester City last time out

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Sam Allardyce is being talked of a potential replacement for Pardew, but has not been contacted

Coleman, 46, signed a new two-year deal in May, which will take him to the end of the 2018 World Cup and he has already stated this will be his final campaign in charge of the Dragons.

Hull made a formal approach for Coleman, who is on the shortlist for Fifa’s Coach of the Year, after Steve Bruce quit in the summer but the FAW rejected their advances.

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