WEARSIDE NEVER has been the happiest of places for George Burley

WEARSIDE NEVER has been the happiest of places for George Burley. Lombardo also made the second goal, crossing for Fan Zhiyi to head home. It may well have been Lombardo's last act at Selhurst Park and Palace fans will be wondering how many other players will have left by the time they see their team again.Goals: Angell (3) 0-1; Angell (21) 0-2; Morrison (43) 1-2; Fan (46) 2- 2.Crystal Palace (4-4-2): Miller; Burton, Tuttle, Moore, Rodger; Lombardo (Curcic, 66), Fan Zhiyi, Fullarton, Rizzo (Austin, 75); Morrison, Bradbury (McKenzie, 69).Stockport County (4-4-2): Nash; Connelly, Flynn, McIntosh, Dinning; Matthews (Grant, 59; Gannon, 90), McInnes, Hughes (Cooper, 54), Woodthorpe; Angell, Moore.Referee: B Jordan (Tring).Bookings: Palace: Moore, Fullarton. Brett Angell scored for Stockport with a lucky deflection after three minutes and was left unchallenged to head his 13th goal of the season 18 minutes later.Palace got back into contention when Clinton Morrison scrambled in Lombardo's knockdown after a searching cross by Nicky Rizzo, who had a fine game on Palace's left flank. He would not be drawn on whether he wanted the job permanently or how long he had been asked to do it.Coppell described Palace's situation as "a shambles", which would also have been an apt description of their play in the first half hour.

"If I was the owner of the club I would ask me to do it," Coppell said, adding that he would do the job "until a better man is found". Palace are fortunate to have a man of Coppell's loyalty to turn to, despite the manner in which he was shunted aside last year (he did not have a contract and was asked to step down as manager by Goldberg, who was not even chairman at the time but was calling the shots because he was in the process of buying out Ron Noades).Not that Coppell believes Goldberg had many alternatives. The warm-hearted chairman revealed that he "would, of course, like to retain his services, but I fully understand the feelings of the player on this matter."Despite Goldberg's bravado, the next four months promise to be a slog. As for the seemingly imminent departure of Palace's two best players, Jansen and Attilio Lombardo, Goldberg revealed the need for rationalisation. "A large playing squad has been assembled," he wrote, "and it may well be that now is the time that we become more streamlined."Explaining Jansen's situation, Goldberg said that the player (who, he failed to mention, recently signed a long-term contract with Palace) had "expressed a desire to play in Premiership football".As for Lombardo, Goldberg revealed that he was "looking to finish his playing career in Italy and has, in fact, received a contract offer from a club in that country". "What I am achieving by the decisions we are making is ensuring that we become far more efficient and will also ensure that we are well on the road to increased profitability."Well that's all right then, his bankers will no doubt proclaim.

Coppell prepared the side for two days with Matt Jansen a key part of his plans. On Friday night, however, the chairman told Coppell not to play his England Under-21 striker, presumably because he did not want to risk an injury to a player whose sale appears to represent one of his only hopes of financial salvation.Not that Goldberg concedes he has a problem, despite the fact that he owes pounds 4.5m to the club's previous owner, is being sued for more than pounds 400,000 by his own lawyers and has alienated both his chief executive, who is threatening to withdraw his investment in the club because he considers his position untenable, and his public relations firm, who claim they are owed pounds 60,000."Whereas the outside world believes that Crystal Palace Football Club are involved in a financial crisis, I would like to say that that is far from the truth," Goldberg wrote in Saturday's programme. Not content with just changing course with his manager on Friday, Goldberg turned to team selection.On Thursday morning Goldberg had asked Coppell to take charge of the team. "We have to stabilise the ship."To achieve that, however, you need a steady pair of hands on the tiller and Palace fans are starting to wonder about the direction that Mark Goldberg, the chairman, is taking. "We've gone 19 games without a clean sheet and we've used 30-odd players [35 in fact]," he said after the match. They would have lost here had Stockport's Derek McInnes hit the target instead of a post in the final minute. Palace have won only one of their last 11 matches and their director of football, Steve Coppell, in caretaker charge after Terry Venables stepped down as manager on Friday to become a "part-time consultant", is aware of other painful statistics.

Palace should be more concerned about the other end of the First Division table, for on current form they could be filling one of the relegation places come the end of the season. All roads led to Selhurst Park as Crystal Palace supporters told Radio Five Live that they still fancied their team to reach the play-offs. DIRECTIONS TO Cloud Cuckoo Land sounded loud and clear from the radio shortly after two o'clock on Saturday afternoon. Morten Andersen, originally from Denmark, was Atlanta's hero, kicking a decisive 38-yard field goal to deny the Vikings a fifth Super Bowl appearance. Minnesota, the National Football League's most successful team this season with 16 victories and just one defeat, had a chance to win the match at the end of the final quarter but Gary Anderson, who had not missed a field goal in two years, drilled his 39-yard kick wide.. The result means that the Falcons will advance to the Super Bowl for the first time in their history.

THE ATLANTA Falcons last night produced a stunning performance in the final of the National Football Conference to defeat the pre-match favourites, the Minnesota Vikings, 30-27, with a field goal deep into overtime. But Henman stays at seven in the world rankings just 40 points above Rusedski. An ATP spokesman said that the players' council yesterday approved a resolution calling for the current 12-month suspension for any player found guilty of using a Class One drug to be doubled.After the three-hour annual players' meeting, which Korda attended without addressing his fellow players, the players' representative, Todd Martin, rejected any talk of a boycott as a media "concoction".Boris Becker has been given a wild card to play in the Guardian Direct Cup at Battersea Park, London, next month.The 31-year-old former Wimbledon champion will join Henman and Rusedski in the ATP tournament.Organisers of the tournament, being staged from February 22 to 28, have also offered the 40-year-old John McEnroe a wild card.. The British No 1, Tim Henman, also lost points last week because he did not play in the Sydney tournament, in which he was beaten in the final by Kucera 12 months ago. Rusedski has made progress because the Slovakian Karol Kucera has dropped points and gone down from eight to 11. But you can't, because you're still on the outside.David Llewellyn. THE BRITISH NO 2 Greg Rusedski has moved up one place from nine to eight in the latest ATP world rankings.