To think, most Crystal Palace fans were preparing themselves for relegation in the coming season this time last summer is almost amusing. With no Wilfried Zaha, Ian Holloway scrounging the dregs of the free agent list to put together a reasonable team and very little financial backing to raise the spirits at Selhurst Park, I was amongst those who tipped Palace for the drop. But, after Holloway's dismal start to the campaign, he was dismissed from his position at the club and Palace's fortunes began to change. Tony Pulis replaced Holloway in what was to be Pulis' second club in the Premier League. Well, let's just say, Pulis established his reputation as one of the best managers to keep a team up. The rapid improvement of Jason Puncheon's form was almost scary for sides around Palace. Having arrived when Palace were in deep trouble, Pulis ensured Palace were (not mathematically) safe by around the 30th game of the season. Bolasie, Puncheon, Speroni, Jedinak and Dann were 5 players key in turning around the season for Palace. The game that summed their season up was their 3-3 draw with Liverpool, down and out where many people had written them off but they struck back and managed to salvage a 3-3 draw against all the odds. The season couldn't have gone any better.
