The 1991–92 season for Crystal Palace was somewhat anticlimactic football-wise, but controversial in another way. A statement by
Ron Noades, which he claimed was reported out of context, stunned Palace's many black players. Noades had apparently claimed that black players didn't play hard enough in winter, but that they made up for it at the end of the season. Although he later stated that he was describing a general attitude amongst managers in earlier decades, and that this was not his own opinion, many of Palace's black players began planning to leave, the most notable departure being that of
Ian Wright to
Arsenal for £2.5 million (a record for both clubs) in September. Palace finished 10th in the First Division, having never looked in danger of relegation, but they never challenged the leading pack and would be among the 22 founder members of the new FA
Premier League for the
1992–93 season. However, they would be without the services of another key player -
Mark Bright - who was sold to
Sheffield Wednesday. The Yorkshire club had just finished third in the league and qualified for the
UEFA Cup, and were looking more likely to be chasing honours than a Palace side who were now looking like a thin shadow of what they had been a year or two earlier. ==Final league table==