Palace buyer will be found - Guilfoyle

Crystal Palace administrator Brendan Guilfoyle is confident that he will be able to find a buyer for the financially-stricken Coca-Cola Championship side. Palace have been handed a 10-point penalty for going into administration, which saw them drop out of contention for the play-offs, and sold teenage star Victor Moses to Wigan for a fee believed to be around £2.5million. But in a QandA in the programme for the FA Cup fourth-round clash with Wolves, Guilfoyle said: "I am working flat out to find a buyer and am confident that I will. This club, despite its current problems, is an attractive proposition. "We have an excellent manager, play in a good stadium; we have a superb and loyal set of fans and a good name. "The 10-point deduction won't help but I'm confident that Crystal Palace will start next season as a Championship club, playing at Selhurst Park with new owners firmly in control."

Source: PA