FORMER Crystal Palace midfielder Darren Ambrose says he is looking forward to making his first return to Selhurst Park since leaving for Good Friday opponents Birmingham City.
The 29-year-old has suffered a frustrating season with injury but he is now fit and has a chance of featuring against the Eagles tomorrow.
"I think I've got a strong relationship with Crystal Palace fans," he told Advertiser Sport.
"It's no secret Palace have got a place in my heart and I always look out for their results.
"It is the first time I'm returning on Good Friday and I was disappointed to miss the game at St. Andrew's in December, so I'm looking forward to it.
"I had my best part of my career at Palace, but I'm hoping now I can recapture that form I had at Birmingham."
Don't miss the full interview with Ambrose in tomorrow's Croydon Advertiser ahead of the game, where he talks about his memories of Palace, his injury problems and what he will do if he scores at Selhurst Park for Birmingham City.
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The 29-year-old has suffered a frustrating season with injury but he is now fit and has a chance of featuring against the Eagles tomorrow.
"I think I've got a strong relationship with Crystal Palace fans," he told Advertiser Sport.
"It's no secret Palace have got a place in my heart and I always look out for their results.
"It is the first time I'm returning on Good Friday and I was disappointed to miss the game at St. Andrew's in December, so I'm looking forward to it.
"I had my best part of my career at Palace, but I'm hoping now I can recapture that form I had at Birmingham."
Don't miss the full interview with Ambrose in tomorrow's Croydon Advertiser ahead of the game, where he talks about his memories of Palace, his injury problems and what he will do if he scores at Selhurst Park for Birmingham City.
The contents of this article must not be reproduced without the permission of the Croydon Advertiser.
Follow me on Twitter for the latest Palace news, exclusives and live match updates at www.twitter.com/AdvertiserSport
Palace fans on Facebook, have your say on our page at www.facebook.com/AdvertiserSport
Watch our exclusive away videos following Palace around the country on our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/AdvertiserSport