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- Updated: April 29, 2016
Chung-yong Lee says he wants to leave Crystal Palace this summer after growing tired of Alan Pardew’s “short-term vision”.
The South Korea international winger has two years left on his Palace deal but has started just four Premier League games this season, and in an interview with Korea’s Sport Seoul he has made a series of claims about Pardew’s management style.
The publication quotes Lee as questioning Pardew’s “absurd” decision-making and even claiming that, during one game, he had to tell his boss he had used all his substitutes.
“I have a contract with Crystal Palace until 2018 but I don’t have any reason to stay here next season,” said Lee, signed from Bolton by Pardew in February last year.
“I think I should try to talk to other clubs. If I had enough opportunities and had disappointed here, I would not make …
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