Post by ballyetta on May 27, 2013 9:02:33 GMT
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The Eagles face Watford in the Championship play-off final at Wembley on Monday.
He told BBC London: "We have got a chance of everybody's dream. It is a different planet and off the chart.
"If it is achieved then it might mean a new ground, which is the vision of the owners."
He added: "I have already seen and felt what it would mean to Crystal Palace fans.
"You have got some serious issues on the pitch, as you have got to get serious players in, but off the pitch it would mean an unbelievably bright future."
Whichever side wins promotion to the Premier League can expect to receive a sum in the region of £120m, with financial services company Deloitte describing the play-off final as "the biggest financial prize in world football".
The new Premier League TV deal will see top-flight sides receive £55m and even if the play-off final winners are relegated after just one season, they will be given around £60m in parachute payments over the course of four seasons.
Crystal Palace co-owner and co-chairman Steve Parish described the potential windfall as "transformational".
Parish, along with Stephen Browett, Martin Long and Jeremy Hosking, took over the Selhurst Park outfit in summer 2010 after a troubled time for the club, which had seen them enter administration in January that year.
"There is almost too much at stake," Parish told BBC London 94.9.
"It's almost like walking into a casino and putting the future of the club on red or black. It's a 50-50 bet with which you might be able to transform your football club.
"The longer you are not in that division [the Premier League], the more riches are bestowed upon clubs which happen to be in there and the harder it is for other clubs to get in there and stay there.
"Watford are not in a dissimilar position with us on grounds and I'm sure we'll both be looking and the riches and thinking we could probably make that go quite a long way and make a big change to the club.
"It puts an enormous amount of pressure on both clubs for the game and it will be the team who cope with that the best who will prevail."
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The Eagles face Watford in the Championship play-off final at Wembley on Monday.
He told BBC London: "We have got a chance of everybody's dream. It is a different planet and off the chart.
"If it is achieved then it might mean a new ground, which is the vision of the owners."
He added: "I have already seen and felt what it would mean to Crystal Palace fans.
"You have got some serious issues on the pitch, as you have got to get serious players in, but off the pitch it would mean an unbelievably bright future."
Whichever side wins promotion to the Premier League can expect to receive a sum in the region of £120m, with financial services company Deloitte describing the play-off final as "the biggest financial prize in world football".
The new Premier League TV deal will see top-flight sides receive £55m and even if the play-off final winners are relegated after just one season, they will be given around £60m in parachute payments over the course of four seasons.
Crystal Palace co-owner and co-chairman Steve Parish described the potential windfall as "transformational".
Parish, along with Stephen Browett, Martin Long and Jeremy Hosking, took over the Selhurst Park outfit in summer 2010 after a troubled time for the club, which had seen them enter administration in January that year.
"There is almost too much at stake," Parish told BBC London 94.9.
"It's almost like walking into a casino and putting the future of the club on red or black. It's a 50-50 bet with which you might be able to transform your football club.
"The longer you are not in that division [the Premier League], the more riches are bestowed upon clubs which happen to be in there and the harder it is for other clubs to get in there and stay there.
"Watford are not in a dissimilar position with us on grounds and I'm sure we'll both be looking and the riches and thinking we could probably make that go quite a long way and make a big change to the club.
"It puts an enormous amount of pressure on both clubs for the game and it will be the team who cope with that the best who will prevail."
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