Charlie Nicholas brands Crystal Palace "a joke" after Frank de Boer sacking

Charlie Nicholas answers questions during the Gillette Soccer Saturday Live with Jeff Stelling on March 19, 2012 at the Bournemouth International Centre in Bournemouth, England.
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Charlie Nicholas attacks the Premier League's bottom club Crystal Palace for sacking Frank de Boer after just 77 days.

Charlie Nicholas has labelled Crystal Palace "a joke" after the club sacked former boss Frank De Boer after just 77 days in charge.

The Dutchman oversaw the worst start to any top-flight club's campaign in 93 years while at Selhurst Park and managed just four Premier League games in South London.

Palace have endured four defeats without scoring a goal this season as the club prop up the Premier League.

"De Boer inherited a mess, that's why Sam [Allardyce] wanted out, and they've made him a scapegoat," Nicholas told Sky Sports News.

"You look at [chairman] Steve Parish and wonder what is he contributing? Why did Big Sam leave them?

"I put no blame on De Boer. Of course he wants to play a different style but so does every manager. It's an absolute joke that this happens and Palace are a joke to treat somebody with a good reputation like this.

"Parish should hang his head in shame. I just find it absolutely deplorable."

Former England boss Roy Hodgson is the favourite to take over at the club, who host Southampton on Saturday.

Frank de Boer looks dejected after the Premier League game between Burnley and Crystal Palace on September 10, 2017
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