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Parish explains Warnock sacking: He didn't gel with Palace players

Crystal Palace co-chairman Steve Parish says the players didn't respond to sacked manager Neil Warnock. Just four months after beginning a second spell at the Selhurst Park helm, the 66-year-old has been relieved of his duties having failed to carry on the stellar work done by predecessor Tony Pulis.

The south Londoners slipped into the bottom three on Boxing Day after an embarrassing 3-1 home defeat to Southampton, during which supporters turned on Warnock.

Palace have acted swiftly to halt that alarming slide by sacking the Yorkshireman and putting Keith Millen in caretaker charge for the second time this season.

"It just didn't gel," co-chairman Steve Parish told the South London Press. "It didn't work. Keith is probably in charge for the next two games.

"We need a win. QPR is no bigger than any other but we need three points.

"Neil is a lovely bloke. He did everything he could.

"It's an unfortunate decision. I thought about it overnight and decided we needed a change. Hopefully we'll get a reaction from everybody."

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