2015-16 Premier League Season Preview: Crystal Palace

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Welcome to theScore's 2015-16 preview of Crystal Palace. Transfer dealings, lineup projections, and everything else you need to know about the club's upcoming campaign.

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Seizing its moment in the Premier League, Crystal Palace is writing a new chapter in its history, complete with a balance of optimism and apprehension.

The euphoric times represent a dramatic turnaround from an era - not too long ago - in which Palace simply couldn't catch a break. The club fell victim to two spells in administration, the second of which occurred in 2010.

Palace will enter the season with what many are regarding as its healthiest position ever, established in the top flight of English football and aligned to compete for a place in the upper half of the table. They'll be playing under Alan Pardew, who returned at the beginning of the calendar year to the club with which he spent four years as a player.

There appears to be no ceiling on Palace's rise. The club has gone from the basement of the Championship to the promotion play-offs to 11th in the Premier League to 10th last season, inching toward its ultimate goal of European football.

Could this be the season Palace qualifies for Europe?

2014-15 Season

Record (Points) Finish Goals For Goals Against Top Scorer
13-9-16 (48) 10th 47 51 Glenn Murray (7)

Tony Pulis' departure from Palace just two days before the season kicked off was an all-too-familiar scenario for a club whose managerial position has operated like a rotating door.

Neil Warnock filled the void after Malky Mackay was ruled out of the running for racist, homophobic, and sexist text messages uncovered during his time at Cardiff City. But Palace failed to thrive under Warnock and found itself sitting in the relegation zone on New Year's Day.

Enter Pardew.

By season's end, the white-haired manager had guided Palace to the top half of the table, a position that seemed unthinkable only months earlier.

Key Arrivals

Cabaye will be linking up with Pardew for a second time after joining Palace for a club-record fee reportedly valued at £10 million.

The duo worked together at Newcastle United before Cabaye departed for the Parc des Princes in early 2014. His return to Palace, however, is what may allow the club to compete for a European place, particularly if he can find the form he demonstrated under Pardew at St. James' Park.

Key Departures

There were no notable exits from Selhurst Park this summer.

There were questions about Brede Hangeland's future after he was released in June, but he subsequently signed a one-year contract with Palace, meaning O'Keefe, who only made two Premier League appearances last season, is arguably the biggest name leaving leaving the club.

Projected Starting Lineup (4-3-3)

Julian Speroni; Joel Ward, Scott Dann, Damien Delaney, Pape Souare; Jason Puncheon, Mile Jedinak, Yohan Cabaye; Wilfried Zaha, Glenn Murray, Yannick Bolasie

Having retained the core of its starting XI, Palace is set to take the pitch with the 4-3-3 formation that the club traditionally deployed under Pardew last season.

Its backline should remain identical, as Joel Ward and Pape Souare control the flanks while the centre-back pairing of Scott Dann and Damien Delaney holds it down in the middle.

The one question surrounding Palace's starting lineup involves Cabaye, whose inevitable inclusion will in some way affect Mile Jedinak, the defensive anchor of the club's midfield.

Player To Watch: Yannick Bolasie

Yannick Bolasie needs no introduction after the damage he inflicted on countless right-backs last season.

Just ask Christian Eriksen.

Bolasie's phenomenal blend of speed and dribbling skills robbed opposing defenders of their dignity, leading Pardew to declare in April: "I'll sell Yannick, if someone wants to give me £40 million to £60 million, somewhere in there, that would be good."

Brace yourself, Premier League. Bolasie is prepared to take on anyone who stands between him and the goal.

Keep One Eye On: Wilfried Zaha

Three Questions

  1. Can Cabaye step back into the Premier League and assert himself as one of its best midfielders?
  2. How long will the love affair with Alan Pardew last?
  3. Who will be the next player to have his dignity stolen by the human highlight reel that is Yannick Bolasie?

Trivial Matters

  • Manager: Alan Pardew
  • Nickname: The Eagles
  • Stadium: Selhurst Park (Capacity: 26,309)

The Digest

2015-16 Premier League Season Preview: Team breakdowns, player rankings, predictions and more

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Welcome to theScore's collection of 2015-16 Premier League season preview content, where you'll find everything you need to know about what's shaping up to be a thrilling campaign on the pitch in England.

Detailed team breakdowns, player rankings, predictions, and a bevy of other pieces that will have you more than prepared for the EPL season; it's all here.

Peruse, enjoy, and then walk into the office as the most knowledgeable Premier League fan around.

Season Preview

Individual Team Previews

Transfer dealings, lineup projections, and everything else you need to know about each club's upcoming campaign.

The Relegation Battle

The Hornets have been busy in the transfer market. Will it be enough to avoid going straight back down?

The best story from last season's Championship. Can they be more than a yo-yo club?

The Canaries are back. And Luis Suarez isn't here to score against them. Survival in the cards?

No Christian Benteke. No Fabian Delph. Tim Sherwood is in big trouble, right?

In The Bottom Half

The Black Cats have been atrocious out of the gate over the last two seasons, only to save themselves from the drop with a late push. Will we get a three-peat?

Can the Magpies bounce back from a miserable 2014-15 campaign?

Can Claudio Ranieri match the achievement of his predecessor, Nigel Pearson, and keep the Foxes in the Premier League?

Another season mired in mid-table mediocrity for the Baggies?

Pushing For Europe

Will a very impressive transfer window result in the Hammers booking an automatic berth in Europe this season?

The Toffees can't be as poor as they were last season, right?

Yohan Cabaye and Yannick Bolasie will be a treat to watch, and Alan Pardew will ensure things are never dull on the sidelines. Can Palace make a push into Europe?

How will the Potters cope with the losses of Asmir Begovic and Steven Nzonzi?

The Best Of The Rest

Can Jefferson Montero and Gylfi Sigurdsson carry the Swans once again?

Losing marquee players and replacing them with shrewd, impressive signings. Sound familiar?

Several new signings will need to be incorporated into the squad after the Reds sold their best player in a mega-money deal. Has this happened before at Anfield?

After a season marred by defensive frailty, but salvaged by the heroics of Harry Kane, will Spurs' reinforcements take some of the pressure off the English striker's shoulders?

The Title Contenders

Spending. Spree. Louis van Gaal has arguably the most impressive squad in the league at his disposal after a very expensive summer. Is it enough to get the Red Devils back atop the mountain?

The Gunners once again look capable of ending their Premier League title drought. Can they (finally) get over the hump?

Neck and neck with Chelsea before falling off a cliff in the second half of the year, can Raheem Sterling help the Citizens get their hands on the coveted trophy once again?

The defending champions. Will a quiet summer see other clubs close the gap, or are the Blues still the team to beat?

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Listicles and Rankings

Betting Preview

In our 2015-16 season betting preview, you'll find odds from various sportsbooks on the title race, the fight for Champions League places, and the always thrilling relegation battle. theScore's Gino Bottero, Carlo Campo and Gord Brunt examine the bets that can beef up your wallet.

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