Alan Pardew pictures: Crystal Palace manager parties in Ibiza nightclub surrounded by women

Eagles manager enjoying off-season

Tom Sheen
Wednesday 17 June 2015 17:16 BST
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(Instagram/Natalie Keogh)

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Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew has been pictured enjoying himself in the party capital Ibiza.

The 53-year-old, who helped guide a relegation-bound Palace into 10th place, was pictured surrounded by four women in the Balearic island.

The woman dressed in yellow (above) is Natalie Keogh, the wife of former Wolves and Leeds United striker Andy, who was on holiday with Republic of Ireland team-mate Paul McShane.

The Premier League fixtures were released today and Crystal Palace will face newly-promoted Norwich City on the opening day.

Pardew's side face a tough start to next season with four of their first six matches coming against teams who finished in the top seven.

They face Arsenal and then Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham in three successive weeks.

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