Former Toon Star Insists 'I Want To Go To Wembley'!

14 February 2010 11:25
Former Toon winger Darren Ambrose not only predicts Crystal Palace can beat Aston Villa in the fifth round of the FA Cup on Sunday, but reckons they could go all the way to Wembley. Neil Warnock has banned anyone from wearing long faces at Crystal Palace despite the numerous problems facing the Championship club. The Palace manager has ordered an air of optimism to be kept around the club's Beckenham training ground despite debts of £30m, 10 points having been deducted after going into administration, the club being advertised for sale in the Financial Times and no one knowing from week to the next how long they will have a job. The 25-year-old Ambrose is not unused to dealing with footballing adversity. He was sold by administrators at Ipswich to Newcastle for £1million in 2003, and endured two relegations at Charlton, ending up in League One. Ambrose: "We're not afraid of anyone, especially at Selhurst Park. "It is going to be a difficult place for them to come. Hopefully we can put on another good performance, get to the quarter-finals and who knows what can happen then. "If they have an off day and we have a good day, then just three more good results and we can win the cup. "My wife texted me last month as the team landed at Newcastle airport with the news that the administrators had moved in. "Yeah, it was a hell of a plane journey to go up there to Newcastle in seventh place and come back in 21st. "But we've stuck together as a team. I just want to play for this club and do as well as we can. We were on a fantastic run, three defeats in 20-odd games. "But we've still got things to play for. People see us in a relegation scrap but that's not the way we look at it. A few more wins and we are in the top half."

Source: FOOTYMAD