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Facebook fiasco for Palace kid

Winger Ashley-Paul Robinson will today be able to tell his Facebook friends he will be leaving Crystal Palace, after revealing on the website he was having a trial with Fulham.

The 19-year-old, who made his first-team debut in March, posted on Facebook: "Ashley-Paul is goin fulham on monday. If i pull dis of im on dis ting."

Later came an update: "Ashley-Paul Is Travling 2 Bath With Fulham Fingers Crossed. (Im lukin 2 Get Sum Tips Of Jimmy Bullard He's ON DIS TING NO HYPE LOL !!!)"

Unfortunately, it appears that Robinson's 198 Facebook friends were not the only ones logging on. "Ashley-Paul has been very naughty lol," was his next report.

Boss Neil Warnock said: "We feel it's probably better that he looks elsewhere to further his career."

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