Jepson handed Palace role

Thu, 02 Jul 14:30:22 2009

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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  1. 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.

    From neald1976, on Sun 5 Jul 9:23PM
  2. 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.

    From neald1976, on Sun 5 Jul 9:22PM
  3. Good luck to Ronnie hope he does well.

    From Joyce, on Fri 3 Jul 8:33PM
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