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Crystal Palace bring in Dougie Freedman as sporting director

Nottingham Forest Manager Dougie Freedman during the Sky Bet Championship match between Brentford and Nottingham Forest
Image: Dougie Freedman played for Crystal Palace in two spells, from 1995 to 1997 and 2000 to 2008

Crystal Palace have appointed former striker and manager Dougie Freedman as the club's sporting director.

Freedman's most recent job in football was as manager of Nottingham Forest, a role he left in March 2016.

He has also previously worked as Palace's manager, as well as their reserve-team boss, and spent two years in charge of Bolton Wanderers.

Chairman Steve Parish said: "This is a position I have been looking to fill for a while, someone to work with the manager, myself and head of recruitment, Tim Coe on all the footballing aspects of the club.

"I'm delighted that Dougie has agreed to accept the position and look forward to continuing Crystal Palace's progression to become a solid Premier League club with the right infrastructure."

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Manager Frank De Boer said: "I always worked with a sporting director during my time as manager at Ajax and I felt this was a position the club needed, I am looking forward to working with Dougie in this transfer window and beyond."

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