ony Pulis has been confirmed as the new manager of Crystal Palace on a two-and-half-year deal.
The 55-year-old left Stoke City during the summer and succeeds Ian Holloway, who
exited Selhurst Park on 23 October.
Caretaker manager Keith Millen will remain in charge for
Saturday's trip to Hull,
with Pulis's first game coming against Norwich next weekend.
Pulis has never been relegated in 21 years as a manager but Palace sit bottom of the Premier League.
Palace were
promoted to the top flight via the Championship play-offs
in May, but have never survived a season in the Premier League.
They have only beaten Sunderland this season and despite keeping a first clean-sheet of the campaign in a
goalless draw with Everton two weeks ago,
have just four points from 11 matches.
During Holloway's final news conference as manager,
Palace co-chairman Steve Parish said the club hoped to talk to Pulis,
but it is understood the former Plymouth Argyle boss was initially
cautious about taking the job.
It is understood he wants to bolster the squad during the January transfer window to aid Palace's fight for survival.
There were rumours Wales manager Chris Coleman could be appointed before he
committed his future to his country,
with Iain Dowie and new Middlesbrough manager Aitor Karanka also linked with the role.
Parish had also explored the possibility of appointing
former Chelsea defender Dan Petrescu, who is now manager of Dinamo
Moscow.
However, Petrescu said: "I have not been in talks with
any club being under contract with another outfit. And I'm not set to do
it in the future."
Welshman Pulis was appointed Stoke boss for a second time in 2006 and two years later led them into the top flight
after a 23-year absence.
Despite not finishing lower than 14th in five seasons
in the Premier League and guiding the Potters to an FA Cup final, he
left the Britannia Stadium by mutual consent in the summer after
being told the board wanted to take the club in a "different direction".
Palace, who are yet to win since Millen took temporary
charge, are six points from safety ahead of Saturday's trip to the KC
Stadium.
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