Chamakh (hamstring injury) will once again be missing for the trip to Newcastle on Saturday.
Dwight Gayle picked up an ankle injury in training at Selhurst on Tuesday. He is having a scan this morning to find out the extent of the problem, but must be regarded as very doubtful for the game.
Nearly 3,000 Palace fans have bought tickets for the game, so it should be a great atmosphere up in the North East this weekend.
Tony said that everyone has to hold their nerve in the run-in and is looking for the players to be 'ruthless' at taking the chances when they come along.
He doesn't think Alan Pardew's absence from the bench will affect Newcastle in any way.
The team are flying up to the North East again.
Tony would not comment on rumours that Julian Speroni was to be given a coaching role next season. He's just looking for Julian to play well for the last nine games to keep us in the Premier League, and then they will talk.
Tony quashed newspaper stories of a rift between him and Steve Parish over pre-season plans. He described it as a 'ridiculous article' and 'nonsense'. He had a nice cup of tea with Steve in London yesterday where they discussed lots of things but 'not pre-season'. A bit of mischief making there I think!
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Dwight Gayle picked up an ankle injury in training at Selhurst on Tuesday. He is having a scan this morning to find out the extent of the problem, but must be regarded as very doubtful for the game.
Nearly 3,000 Palace fans have bought tickets for the game, so it should be a great atmosphere up in the North East this weekend.
Tony said that everyone has to hold their nerve in the run-in and is looking for the players to be 'ruthless' at taking the chances when they come along.
He doesn't think Alan Pardew's absence from the bench will affect Newcastle in any way.
The team are flying up to the North East again.
Tony would not comment on rumours that Julian Speroni was to be given a coaching role next season. He's just looking for Julian to play well for the last nine games to keep us in the Premier League, and then they will talk.
Tony quashed newspaper stories of a rift between him and Steve Parish over pre-season plans. He described it as a 'ridiculous article' and 'nonsense'. He had a nice cup of tea with Steve in London yesterday where they discussed lots of things but 'not pre-season'. A bit of mischief making there I think!
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