Crystal Palace co-chairman Steve Parish wants his club to take the next step forward in their progression and be counted among the top clubs in England.
Palace, under the guidance of manager Alan Pardew, sits at 11th spot in the league with 36 points. It’s almost a certainty that the Eagles will play for the third consecutive year in the Premier League next season
Speaking to Sky Sports, Parish said: “To have a third season in the Premier League, without getting carried away, means we can look at getting in the top half of the table. That has to be our next goal.
"We have a manager who is fairly positive of being able to do that as long as we do the right things together in the summer. It's fantastic.
"But I genuinely think it's where the club should be. I want people to think of this club as a big club and not a nearly club."
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