Former Gillingham manager Ronnie Jepson has been appointed reserve-team boss at Crystal Palace.
The 46-year-old was charge for two years at the Priestfield Stadium and has also previously been assistant-manager at Burnley alongside Stan Ternent.
Palace boss Neil Warnock told the South London Press: "We are delighted to have Ronnie Jepson on board. He has great experience, especially working with the forwards.
"It's a good opportunity for him as well. He has promised me he will stay for at least a season - even if another manager's job comes up."
The Eagles have not had anyone in charge of their second string since Kit Symons left the club in October 2007.






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All the best Ronnie, lets hope you can get the forwards firing on all cylinders. its been a while for the palace fans to see alot of goals FOR rather than against. COME ON YOU EAGLES.
All the best Ronnie, lets hope you can get the forwards firing on all cylinders. its been a while for the palace fans to see alot of goals FOR rather than against. COME ON YOU EAGLES.
Good luck to Ronnie hope he does well.
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