Frustrated Crystal Palace count cost after Cas upholds Europa League ban | Ed Aarons

Crystal Palace's hopes of competing in the Europa League were dashed as the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) upheld the club's ban from the competition. The news came as a disappointment to the club's chairman, Steve Parish, who had expressed confidence in the club's appeal. The ban means that Crystal Palace will not be able to participate in the Europa League, despite their recent success in winning the Community Shield. The decision has left the club's fans frustrated, as they had been looking forward to seeing their team compete in the European competition. The article suggests that Oliver Glasner, the manager of the team that will now compete in the Conference League, may have a better chance of winning that competition. However, the overall tone of the article is one of disappointment and frustration for Crystal Palace and their supporters.
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