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Crystal Palace fans vandalise the club's own team bus by mistake

Crystal Palace fans reportedly vandalise their own team bus by mistake thinking that it belonged to Saturday's opponents Middlesbrough.

Crystal Palace fans reportedly vandalised a team coach thinking that it belonged to Middlesbrough when it was in fact the Eagles' own.

The incident occurred prior to Saturday's 1-0 victory over Boro at Selhurst Park.

The coach, which was parked outside a hotel near the ground, had 'Crystal Palace FC' graffitied along the side of it onto a blue and red background.

According to the Daily Mail, Palace's assistant head groundsman Dean Waters confirmed on Twitter that fans had made the blunder.

He is believed to have tweeted: "£40,000 worth of damage on our coach thinking it was the Boro coach. Nice one! #cpfc."


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