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Their club may be unfashionable and unglamorous compared to some of their London rivals, but most Crystal Palace supporters are widely regarded as representing everything that is great about the game.

Here we highlight the five celebs you may have had no idea supported Crystal Palace.........

Bill Wyman is the former bass guitarist of the Rolling Stones, who now records and tours with his own band the Rhythm Kings, also owns the famous Sticky Fingers restaurants.

Wyman grew up in Sydenham, went to school in Beckenham, and was a regular at Selhurst Park.

Eddie Izzard is a transvestite stand-up comedian, who has also featured in a number of TV roles and on the big screen, who has also completed 43 marathons in just 52 days in aid of Sport Relief.

Is often seen at matches with his dad who is a season ticket holder in the Arthur Wait Stand. His aunt and uncle lived next to Selhurst Park.

Bill Nighy is an actor who has had roles in Love Actually, Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, Underworld, Shaun of the Dead, Notes on a Scandal, Stormbreaker, Pirates of the Caribbean, Hot Fuzz and Valkyrie.

Born in Caterham, Bill Nighy is the Patron of the CPFRIS (Crystal Palace FC Fast Results & Information Service) Disabled Children's Club.

Jo Brand is a stand-up comedienne who regularly appears on TV shows Have I Got News For You and QI.

The former psychiatric nurse at South London Bethlem and Maudsley Hospital represented Palace as a guest on Skinner and Baddiel's Fantasy Football Show a few years back.

Neil Morrissey is an actor who is popularly known as Tony in the BBC comedy series Men Behaving Badly. He has also been seen in other acting roles such as Boon, Roger Roger, The Vanishing Man, DIY adverts and is the voice of Bob the Builder.

Born in Stoke-on-Trent, Neil started following Palace when he moved to Dulwich and has featured in the matchday programme advertising Palace Radio.