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USA tour and climate will benefit Crystal Palace, says Mile Jedinak

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CRYSTAL Palace captain Mile Jedinak joined in with pre-season training at the weekend following a rest from World Cup duty and is looking forward to facing Columbus Crew on Wednesday night. The match against the MLS outfit takes place at 12.30am BST, and Jedinak is pleased that the Eagles are involved internationally in pre-season. "It's going really well, we've had three sessions since we've touched down and the boys are working really hard in the climate," said the skipper. "That has been a little bit of a factor but we know it's all good and it's going to benefit us going back to the UK. "I know a little bit about the MLS. I am not schooled into the MLS but I have a mate (Tim Cahill) who plays in New York, and I know Columbus Crew have been around for a while. "Now we are here we can put a face to a name with the club, it's great. We have been welcomed with open arms and we are all grateful to be allowed to use the club's facilities. "We want to get through these training sessions without any injuries. It's all about hard work and preparation at this stage. "You never know, we might be able to come back in the future and experience it and enjoy ourselves a little bit more, but for what it's worth this has been great so far."

USA tour and climate will benefit Crystal Palace, says Mile Jedinak


New Addington boulders to be removed in the autumn at a cost of £20,000

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THE controversial boulders in New Addington are set to be removed later this year - but at a cost of £20,000. The huge rocks, installed in September 2012 via funding from the Mayor of London, are supposed to stop illegal parking in Central Parade. But they have become the butt of local jokes having been variously compared to 'an alien invasion' and like 'something out of The Flintstones'. A recent poll on the Advertiser website revealed 60 per cent of people would like to see the rocks banished from the parade. And it looks like they will get their wish, as Croydon Council has confirmed it is looking to remove the rocks and come up with an alternative solution. The Advertiser was told on Monday the process of removing the boulders was to begin on Wednesday, but it has now been put back to the autumn while the council consults the community on an alternative. New Addington's two new Labour councillors, Oliver Lewis and Louisa Woodley, pledged immediately after their election victory to rid the estate of the 22 boulders. Cllr Lewis has said they will be replaced with something residents want like bins or benches. He added: "Often politicians are criticised for not keeping their promises; this is a clear pledge that we are sticking to. "We were quite comfortably elected and we knocked on hundreds of doors and this was one of the top issues that were coming back to us. "I think most people thought they are fine in themselves but don't fit in with Central Parade. People want something different that is more consistent with Central Parade." Michael Lyons, former chairman of the New Addington Royal British Legion, echoed much of the local reaction by saying the boulders were "nice" but inappropriate for the parade. He said: "They look like they've just been dumped there really, if they were on some grass they would look great. "I think they should put more bins and benches there so people could have somewhere to go and talk through their problems and so people have somewhere to put their rubbish. "At the moment people just come out and throw their Kentucky chicken on the floor." But not everyone is anti the boulders. Ian Dennis, 57, said he is worried the parking problems will return if they are removed, adding; "If they don't replace them then all the cars are going to be parking up there all the time again." And Tony Pearson, former Conservative councillor for New Addington, said the boulders added a "sense of character" to the area but admitted they were a "Marmite issue". He said: "The issue is that the money for the boulders did not come from Croydon Council's budget, it came from the Mayor of London. "Are they going to be taken out of New Addington when that money was for us? "I'm also worried when Labour are spending all this money on Don't Mess With Croydon t-shirts, moving things that don't need to be moved and replacing them with new street furniture, then New Addington's going to lose out because they don't have the money when the next budget's announced." A council spokeswoman said some of the boulders would end up in a council nursery, while some will be placed in the Mitcham Road cemetery. It is not yet known how long the removal will take.

New Addington boulders to be removed in the autumn at a cost of £20,000

Pop Idol and Big Reunion star Gareth Gates to switch on Croydon's Christmas lights

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POP Idol runner-up Gareth Gates will carry on the tradition of Fairfield Halls' panto star switching on the town's Christmas lights on November 13. The switch-on will be attended by the Spirit in the Sky singer, who will repeat the trick carried out by Eastenders stars in the last three festive seasons. Last year, Phil Mitchell actor Steve McFadden, Big Mo actress Laila Morse and Larry Lamb, who played evil Archie Mitchell, have all switched on the lights at events organised by Croydon BID. Gates, 30, will star as Prince Charming in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at Fairfield Halls from December 5 2014 to January 4 2015. He recently starred in The Big Reunion as part of a 'super' group with Croydon's Dane Bowers.

Pop Idol and Big Reunion star Gareth Gates to switch on Croydon's Christmas lights

Former Whitgift student Jason Roy named in England Lions squad

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FORMER Whitgift student Jason Roy has been named in the 13-man England Lions squad for the series against New Zealand 'A' and Sri Lanka 'A' next month. The Surrey batsman has been in great form this season in both the NatWest T20 Blast and County Championship. England Lions squad: James Taylor (Nottinghamshire) captain Jonny Bairstow (Yorkshire) Ravi Bopara (Essex) Steven Finn (Middlesex) Stephen Parry (Lancashire) Harry Gurney (Nottinghamshire) Alex Hales (Nottinghamshire) Craig Overton (Somerset) Jason Roy (Surrey) Ravi Patel (Middlesex) Tom Smith (Lancashire) James Vince (Hampshire) David Willey (Northamptonshire)

Former Whitgift student Jason Roy named in England Lions squad

Reeves Corner revamp ideas set to be revealed

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IDEAS for redesigning the area around Reeves Corner will go on public display on Saturday. Working with traders and residents, the charity Sustrans has spent the last couple of months collecting views from local people about how the neighbourhood could be improved by better public realm and allowing public use of under-used spaces. The results of the Pocket Places Croydon project will be featured as part of a pop-up park being held in the Ann's Place car park at Reeves Corner between 11am and 3pm tomorrow. The ideas will be presented on boards and people will be able to prioritise what to take forward into planned design workshops. Visitors will also be able to sup a free smoothie made on a smoothie bike, enjoy face painting and listen to music from buskers. Kendra Inman, Sustrans projector coordinator for Croydon, said: "Our streets and places between them are the only public spaces that we all use everyday. "If well-designed, streets can be enjoyable places to stop and chat and where people of all backgrounds can walk or cycle, shop , play or simply meet together."

Reeves Corner revamp ideas set to be revealed

Why Crystal Palace fans shouldn't panic in the silly season of transfer speculation

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CRYSTAL Palace fan and Advertiser columnist ALEX WHITE urges his fellow Eagles supporters to keep calm and trust Tony as the transfer madness intensifies... SILLY season is well under way and we seem to be linked with almost every player under the sun. The transfer activity has seemed to be focused on outgoings rather than incomings, and transfer frustration at Palace seems to be apparent once again. Having in the past few weeks been linked to a notably higher calibre of player, we still seem to be missing out on our targets to teams in and around us. By no stretch of the imagination should we start to either panic or doubt the board, Tony Pulis, and Iain Moody but, as a fan, it is hard to see us agree fees for players and then not close the deal out. For example, we have all seen recent news of us missing out on Livermore, Caulker and Sigurdsson. These are the type of players we would never expect to sign say two or three years ago but the club is developing and it's at its most attractive in over 20 years. It is never easy when trying to sign a player - that nobody can question - but we seem to show perhaps a naivety when it comes to making the player put pen to paper. What is comforting is that Pulis is well known for his late wheeling and dealing in the transfer market, much like the last transfer window when we made the late signings of Scott Dann and Joe Ledley which arguably could've been the difference in keeping us up. One player who looks set to leave the club is Stephen Dobbie. The Scotsman was left out of the squad that travelled to America, leaving every hint he is in no way part of Tony Pulis' plans. I am sure that a familiar face in Ian Holloway will be in the long queue that wants to acquire his services. I feel for Stephen as he had a big influence at the back-end of our promotion season. He then left the club for a loan deal to Blackpool without ever getting a real shot to make things work at Palace. Dobbie is clearly a gifted player with the ball at his feet and is certainly one of those players who is known to have a goal or two in him. I am unsure if he would've in fact made it at this level, I just feel he was perhaps never given a real chance to show his worth. In football there is no time for sentiment and winning matches is the aim so we have to be brutal. In that sense it was hard to say goodbye to players such as Dean Moxey, Jonny Parr and Danny Gabbidon who were big influences in getting the club up and running after a torrid few years, and played their part in making it the success it is now. So I'm sure you'd join me in thanking them and wishing them all the best in their future careers.

Why Crystal Palace fans shouldn't panic in the silly season of transfer speculation

South Norwood Arts Festival hailed as a huge success

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SOUTH Norwood Arts Festival (SNAF) finished with a bang at its Grand Finale Fair on Sunday.

The two week festival had featured a wide variety of events, from talks and quizzes to comedy and theatre.

People for Portland Road organised SNAF and held the closing fair at Woodside Green following a special service on Sunday.

Anna-Maria Smit, festival organiser, said: "It went really well. Thankfully the weather held off and everyone seemed to be having a great time.

"The festival has grown over the years and it's something we want to keep evolving. "

A variety of food stalls offered food from countries all over the world as well as pitches for community groups.

There was also plenty for children to get stuck into including bungee runs and a climbing wall, while Edge FM ran the main stage which had music from the sixties up to modern chart songs.

A taekwondo group gave demonstrations to the crowds and the London Urban Arts Academy also performed.

Earlier highlights of the festival included a comedy night headlined by Crystal Palace-supporting comedian Kevin Day, as well as a chance to visit Norwood Junction's secret garden created by volunteers and members of the British Transport Police.

South Norwood Tourist Board held a Great Big South Norwood Quiz and a historian gave a talk on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's links to the area.

SNAF has been running in different guises for seven years and will return next year.

South Norwood Arts Festival hailed as a huge success

Tomorrow's Croydon Advertiser - five-page special report on children's home abuse allegations

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ANOTHER edition of the Advertiser has gone to press – this week dominated by the continuing allegations of child abuse at a former Croydon children's home. Following our piece last week on author Alex Wheatle's initial abuse allegations, three victims have waived their legal right to anonymity to tell us about the horrific ordeal they were subjected to – ordeals which ruined their childhoods and have haunted the rest of their lives. The interviews are part of four inside pages of coverage by chief reporter Gareth Davies, looking deeper into the historic allegations and the calls for a fresh, full investigation into the wrongdoing. Elsewhere, we reveal how a Croydon school appointed a teacher – despite knowing he had been sacked from his previous job for inappropriately texting a 13-year-old pupil over a year-long period. There's an interview with the mother of Daniel Spargo-Mabbs, after the teenager who dealt the drugs that killed him was jailed, we speak to the Croydon rapper mourning the death of the grandad who inspired his music and have more reaction to the news that New Addington will soon be getting its rocks off. We also have plenty of photos and coverage from last weekend's big community events, including the South End Food Festival, West Croydon Carnival, and the close of the South Norwood Arts Festival. In sport, we've a match report and reaction to the first game of Palace's pre-season American tour, while the go! entertainment section includes our resident foodie Andrew Jameson's most glowing review yet. Which Croydon eaterie earned a 96% rating on Andrew's unique scoring system? Buy a copy of the paper to find out. All this, and plenty more, for just 80p.

Tomorrow's Croydon Advertiser - five-page special report on children's home abuse allegations


Fifty Shades of Grey movie trailer released

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HERE'S the first sneak preview of the hotly-anticipated movie version of Fifty Shades of Grey. The film adaptation of the hit erotic novel by E.L James will be in cinemas in early 2015, starring Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson as Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele.

Fifty Shades of Grey movie trailer released

Croydon brothers guilty of manslaughter after attack victim jumps to death from window

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TWO Croydon men and their brother, who beat up a man they mistakenly blamed for stealing a mobile phone, have been found guilty of manslaughter. Viktoras Tarasov, 39, of Aurelia Road, Croydon, Valodia Tarasov, 35, of Abingdon Road, Norbury and their brother Jurius Tarasov, 33, of Brixton, had denied killing 37-year-old Pawel Pacholak. Mr Pacholak died after jumping from a window while fleeing the violent assault by the brothers on Sunday, January 13 last year in Streatham. He had been staying at a friend's address in Streatham High Street with several others including Viktoras, where everyone had been drinking throughout Saturday, January 12. The two other brothers, Jurius and Valodia, arrived at around 10pm. The three drunk brothers were heard arguing from the lounge that Mr Pacholak had stolen a missing mobile phone belonging to Jurius before the argument spilled out into the street. Between midnight and 1.30am there was another disturbance at the property followed by a loud noise to the back of the building. A neighbour said they saw an apparently drunk man stagger about on the patio before collapsing and Mr Pacholak was subsequently found dead slumped against a wall in nearby Albert Carr Gardens at 11.50am. He had taken refuge in an upstairs bathroom and tried to escape by jumping out of a window, landing face-down, breaking his neck and collapsing a short time later The first police officers to arrive saw Viktoras Tarasov throwing red-stained water out of the back door which he claimed was bloody from meat. But there was extensive blood staining inside the address which various people had attempted to clean. Detectives concluded the victim had been beaten by the Tarasovs after blaming him for the missing phone –but it emerged it had been lost earlier in the evening somewhere else. A post-mortem examination gave the cause of death as multiple injuries with significant head, facial and upper body injuries, including 11 broken ribs. The Tarasovs were arrested a few days later and charged with manslaughter and other offences. Valodia and Viktoras were also found guilty at The Old Bailey today (July 24) of perverting the course of justice for trying to clean the victim's bloody from the property. Viktoras was also found guilty of perverting the course of justice for attempting to give his brothers false alibis in police interview. The brothers will be sentenced at the Old Bailey tomorrow (Friday). Investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Andrew Chalmers, of the Homicide and Major Crime Command, said: "This has been a complex case with the prosecution needing to prove the defendants responsible for Pawel's death despite them not actually having pushed him from the window. "The jury agreed that the victim was so scared of being further assaulted he felt he had no option but to escape via a window. He would never have taken such drastic action had he not been in great fear for his safety."

Croydon brothers guilty of manslaughter after attack victim jumps to death from window

Crystal Palace complete striker deal despite late Sunderland bid

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Crystal Palace are understood to have completed a deal for striker Fraizer Campbell from Cardiff City. Reports from the BBC and from Welsh media say the deal has been done after completing a medical and the fee could raise to £1m. Campbell scored nine goals last season and has been linked to a number of Premier League clubs in recent weeks. It is believed that former club Sunderland lodged a late bid for Campbell but the 27-year-old has opted for Selhurst Park. It is not known whether the player will fly out to meet his new team-mates in the USA on their pre-season tour or join them next week ahead of a game against Brentford. Following the signing of Chris Kettings, Campbell looks set to become Tony Pulis' second capture of the summer.

Crystal Palace complete striker deal despite late Sunderland bid

Croydon fraudster Neelam Desai's confiscation hearing delayed

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VICTIMS of a fraudster's holiday scams will have to wait longer to learn whether they will get any of their money back.

Neelam Desai, 34, was jailed for 30 months in May for ripping off customers of her discount travel business.

They were offered cheap flights and trips but, when the deals fell through, Desai tried to pay them back by borrowing huge sums of cash and writing fraudulent cheques from her mother's account. 

After she was jailed, the Crown Prosecution Services started confiscation proceedings against her to determine whether she has assets that could be used to repay her victims. 

A date for the confiscation hearing was due to be set today (Friday) but a judge at Croydon Crown Court heard the police had yet to start the process because the officer in charge of the case had been "particularly busy". 

Judge Stephen Waller excused the delay as "slippages" in confiscation hearings are common because the matters are usually "very complicated". 

He added: "I can hardly think of any confiscation hearing I've been involved in where there has not been a slippage on one side or the other."

Desai, of Beulah Grove, Selhurst, was present in court for the hearing, which lasted just a few minutes.

Abigail Penny, her barrister, said Desai had been "progressing well" in prison. 

The confiscation proceedings will next come before the court on October 10.

Desai was sentenced to 27 months after pleading guilty to four counts of fraud, three of handling stolen goods and one of doing business while bankrupt. She was handed a further three months for breaching a suspended sentence. 

The former travel agent and classroom assistant is currently on police bail after being arrested on suspicion of ten counts of fraud by false representation following an investigation by the Advertiser into a series of dating website scams. 

Croydon fraudster Neelam Desai's confiscation hearing delayed

Court date set for Thornton Heath kidnapping case

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THE case of a man charged with kidnap, assault and GBH following an incident in Thornton Heath was heard at court today. 

Police were called to reports that a woman has been assaulted in Brigstock Road, at 11.10pm on July 10. 

When they went to a house in nearby Seneca Road to arrest the suspect, officers were confronted by a pit bull-type dog, which armed police shot and killed. 

Steven Bennett, 40, of Seneca Road, Thornton Heath, was charged on July 11 with assault by penetration, kidnap and GBH with intent. 

He was due to appear via video link at Croydon Crown Court (today) but, due to technical difficulties, the hearing went ahead in his absence. 

There was no indication of plea or application for bail. 

Bennett will remain in custody ahead of a plea and case management hearing on October 9.

Court date set for Thornton Heath kidnapping case

Killer who missed sentencing captured but brother still on the run

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A KILLER who failed to show at his sentencing has been captured by police but his brother also convicted of the same offence is still on the run.
Valodia Tarasov, 35, of Abingdon Road, Norbury, and Jurius Tarasov, 33, of Brixton, were convicted yesterday along with their other brother, Viktoras Tarasov, 39, of Aurelia Road, Croydon of the manslaughter of Pawel Pacholak, 37.
The brothers were all due at the Old Bailey today to hear their punishments but only Viktoras appeared. Valodia was found and arrested by police this afternoon but Jurius remains at large.
A warrant remains out for Jurius and police are appealing for anyone with information to come forward.
Viktoras and Valodia have been remanded pending sentencing at an unknown date.
Mr Pacholak died after falling out of a window on January 13 last year in Streatham High Street trying to flee the brothers.
The Tarasovs were beating the victim up after they wrongly accused him of stealing a mobile phone.
Mr Pacholak had landed face-down after jumping from the window and broken his neck.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 999.

Killer who missed sentencing captured but brother still on the run

South Norwood man loses appeal against sentence for killing police officer

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A SOUTH Norwood man who bragged he'd be "on telly all over the world" after killing a police officer has lost an appeal against his jail term.

Gary Cody, 26, was jailed for eight and a half years in February, after he mowed down PC Andrew Duncan in Reigate Avenue, Sutton, on September 20 last year.

Lawyers argued at the Court of Appeal last Friday (July 25) that his sentence should be reduced, because he hadn't been given enough credit for pleading guilty.

But appeal judges dismissed this and agreed with the original sentence imposed on Cody, who was travelling at 88mph in a 40mph when he ran down PC Duncan, who was on traffic duty at the time.

At his original court hearing, it was revealed Cody, of Holland Road, South Norwood, drove off after hitting the police officer.

He then phoned his father and said: "I've done it this time, I've hit a copper."

His father told Cody to hand himself in, which he did that afternoon.

Kingston Crown Court also heard how Cody's prison warden had reported a "degree of satisfaction at his notoriety" in jail.

Cody was said to have boasted to his warden: "Do you know who I am? I am the one on the news who ran over the police officer. I am probably on telly all over the world."

PC Duncan, 47, a married father of two, died of chronic brain, neck, chest and pelvic injuries.

South Norwood man loses appeal against sentence for killing police officer


Crystal Palace fans on tenterhooks as Steve Parish promises 'announcement'

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OOOH Steve Parish - you big tease.

At around 2.30pm on Friday afternoon, the Crystal Palace co-chairman tweeted: "Stand by for an announcement."

But two and a half hours later at 5pm, no such announcement has been forthcoming, leading to some amusing suggestions and conversations between Eagles fans on Twitter - speculating seriously and not so seriously about what the news might be.

@MPE14 wrote: "Rochdale have signed Calvin Andrew.. is this the big announcement we are waiting for? #cpfc"

@ohsouthlondon Tweeted: "Marco Gabbiadini was actually Marcia Gabbiadini and was the inspiration for hollywood blockbuster 'She's the Man' #cpfcannouncement #cpfc"

The only news from the Palace official Twitter feed since Parish's teaser has been the relase of a YouTube video about the Eagles squad visiting the steps in Philadelphia made famous by the Rocky films.

The most likely content of the announcement is that Palace have completed the signing of Cardiff striker Frazier Campbell, heavily linked with a move to Selhurst Park in recent days.

But some are hoping for more dramatic transfer news, with @samjordan Tweeting: "Ronaldinho isn't playing in Deco's testimonial match tonight. Read into that what you will."

Crystal Palace fans on tenterhooks as Steve Parish promises 'announcement'

Crystal Palace confirm signing of former Man Utd and Tottenham striker Fraizer Campbell

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CRYSTAL Palace have completed the signing of striker Fraizer Campbell. The 26-year-old joins on a three-year deal from relegated Cardiff City, it has been confirmed. Campbell has previously played for the likes of Man Utd, Tottenham, Hull City, and Sunderland. He'll be vying with Dwight Gayle, Marouane Chamakh, and Glenn Murray for a starting berth in Tony Pulis' Palace XI.

Crystal Palace confirm signing of former Man Utd and Tottenham striker Fraizer Campbell

Havant and Waterlooville 0–0 Crystal Palace U21s: Young Eagles given good workout

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CRYSTAL Palace's Development Squad played out a goalless draw against Conference South outfit Havant and Waterlooville this evening. It was a good test and step up for the young Eagles following their 4-1 win at Beckenham Town last Friday. A number of players were given a run-out, which is what it's all about in pre-season, while powerful defender Ryan Inniss came on for the final few minutes after five months out with injury. Palace nearly took the lead after just 22 seconds when Sullay KaiKai controlled the ball inside the box and smacked the crossbar with a ferocious shot. KaiKai had a half chance soon after when he found space 12 yards out and swivelled to shoot but was crowded out by three home defenders Jacob Berkeley should have given the young Eagles the lead when KaiKai played a superb ball into his path, and in a one-on-one situation he decided to square to trialist Fizz but the ball was poor. Havant conjured up their first chance of the evening when Ben Swallow cut in from the right and sent a shot over the crossbar. A mistake from the home defence from a free-kick allowed Reise Allassani a chance to run at goal but his effort was well blocked, before the ball was sent up the field and Shamir Mullings shot narrowly wide. Palace had skipper Connor Dymond to thank to keep them in the game on the half-hour mark when he headed off the line following a corner. Allassani fired a dangerous cross into the box after taking on the Havant left-back but none of his team-mates could control the ball. KaiKai sent a low shot from outside the box which Havant goalkeeper Ryan Young did well to smother, while Mullings blazed a shot well wide at the other end before the break. Allassani continued to pose problems down the right and got the better of his marker to win a free-kick on the stroke of half-time. And KaiKai was close to finding the back of the net from the resulting dead ball but it went narrowly over. Academy boss Gary Issott decided against making any changes at the break, while the hosts should have opened the scoring when Scott Donnelly placed a shot just wide after a clever backheel from Bradley Bubb. Young had to be alert in the Havant goal when he denied Allassani from latching onto a threaded pass from Berkeley, and then Allassani was involved again, this time getting to the byline and saw a low cross cut out. The home defence was alert to cut out another Allassani cross following good hold-up play from KaiKai, while Mandela Egbo came on for trialist Henry at right-back. KaiKai was a whisker away from breaking the deadlock when he found space 25 yards out and sent a rasping shot just past the post via a deflection. And from the corner, Dymond rose to head towards goal by Young held on. A number of changes were made by Issott midway through the half, with the likes of Gus Sow, Morgan Ferrier and Luke Croll all coming on. Allassani thought he should have had a penalty soon after when he appeared to be brought down but the referee waved away his protests. And Palace cranked up the pressure when Ferrier shot across goal, the ball deflected off a Havant defender into Fizz's feet and the ball somehow went the wrong side of the post. To be fair to the trialist, the ball came to him at pace and he probably didn't know much about it. Issott gave three Palace's U18 players some game time with 12 minutes remaining, while Ryan Inniss came on for Allassani in the final few moments after five months injured since his loan debut for Gillingham in February. Pakace looked for winner late on and they should have come away with victory with the final chance of the game when Ferrier did brilliantly to beat a defender but the big striker blasted wide. A good workout for both sides but a little disappointing not to see a goal on the south coast. Palace U21s: Gregory, Henry (Trialist) (Egbo 60), George, Magri (Trialist), Chambers, Dymond ©, Black (Sow 70), Allassani (Inniss 85) Berkeley, KaiKai (Ferrier 70), Fizz (Trialist).

Havant and Waterlooville 0–0 Crystal Palace U21s: Young Eagles given good workout

Crystal Palace new boy Fraizer Campbell happy 'frustrating' period is over

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CRYSTAL Palace's new signing Fraizer Campbell admits he was 'frustrated' at the time it took for his move to be confirmed. The 26-year-old has joined Palace on a three-year deal from Cardiff City, with the deal finally rubber-stamped on Friday after days of intense speculation. Sunderland, one of Campbell's former clubs, tried to hijack the deal at the 11th hour, but Tony Pulis won the race for the former Man Utd and Spurs hitman, who says he's delighted to be in SE25. Campbell told the Palace official website: "This is a great opportunity for myself to, firstly, get back in the Premier League and also have the chance to be around a great manager and some fantastic players. "The last couple of weeks have been frustrating for me but I can't wait to get started now in the red and blue of Crystal Palace." Campbell impressed for Cardiff last season, including netting a brace in their victory over eventual champions Man City, but he couldn't prevent the Welsh club from being relegated from the top flight at the first time of asking.

Crystal Palace new boy Fraizer Campbell happy 'frustrating' period is over

Croydon school employed teacher - even though they knew he'd been sacked for a YEAR-long text relationship with pupil, 13

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TRINITY School appointed a teacher who was dismissed from his previous job for texting a 13-year-old girl for more than a year – despite repeatedly being informed of his misconduct.

Ben Laundon, 41, was appointed to take the Combined Cadet Forces and Duke of Edinburgh Scheme at the £13,000-a-year Trinity School in Shirley in 2008 after he was dismissed from Caterham School for "gross misconduct".

Last year it emerged Mr Laundon had been accused of forcing himself on a schoolgirl in 2006 – something for which he was later acquitted.

But in a written reference from Caterham School, seen by the Advertiser, from 2008, Trinity were told Mr Laundon had been dismissed on May 18, 2007, for "conducting himself inappropriately and unprofessionally with a thirteen-year-old girl in his tutor group over a 15-month period".

In a statement released at the time defending his appointment, Trinity head teacher Mark Bishop referred to Mr Laundon as only having sent a singular 'message' to a girl last year.

Mr Bishop told the Advertiser this week he accepted he should have said 'communication' rather than 'message'.

But he maintained his stance from last year that the key issue for him when he appointed Mr Laundon was this communication was not of a sexual nature and he would not have been appointed to Trinity otherwise.

Mr Bishop added: "There is no question that Mr Laundon made a very serious error of judgement while at Caterham but, in my view, he had learnt from it and indeed throughout his employment at Trinity his conduct was impeccable."

Mr Laundon, who now runs personal training company Corpus Fitness from his home in South Croydon, left Trinity in the wake of the allegations for which he was acquitted in 2011.

Mr Bishop knew Mr Laundon from his own time at Caterham School but, according to another letter seen by the Advertiser, Trinity had not initially requested a written reference from his previous employer.

Sue Herbert, from Surrey County Council Safeguarding Service, wrote to Mr Bishop on January 29, 2008, and said this was in breach of the guidance under the Education Act 2002 in respect of safe recruitment.

Mr Bishop said: "In response to the letter from Surrey Safeguarding, as I immediately explained to the head of safeguarding, I had, in fact, taken a verbal reference from Caterham.

"She was then completely satisfied that it was appropriate for me to appoint Mr Laundon given the full risk assessment that had been carried out."

Mr Bishop also said the Ministry of Defence, the Department for Education and Surrey Safeguarding all had a "clear and consistent view" after examining the reasons for Mr Laundon's departure that he "was suitable to work with children".

Gavin Barwell, Croydon Central MP and Trinity chair of governors at the time of the appointment, said he had "nothing to add" to Mr Bishop's comments.

Mr Laundon did not respond to a request for comment.

Croydon school employed teacher - even though they knew he'd been sacked for a YEAR-long text relationship with pupil, 13

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