Crystal Palace are looking good for another stint in the Premier League next season with Roy Hodgson continuing to do a fine job at the Eagles.

Fans will hope that, with that in mind, he'll be given extra funds in the summer window to really start building something that could potentially challenge for Europe in the coming years.

Indeed, Eagles fans will want to see such ambition, whilst they'll also likely be keen to see players graduating from the academy and having an impact - like Wilfried Zaha has and like others have in the past.

They've had some decent players come through over the years at Selhurst Park, but here are five you might have forgotten about:

Hunt was a busy winger and started off at Crystal Palace, though he did not play much for the Eagles.

Longer spells at Brentford and Wolves were perhaps what he was most famous for behind, of course, his time at Reading where he was a real favourite.

From Croydon, Grabban was at Palace during his early years and made a handful of appearances for the club.

He's played for a fair few sides during his career, and is currently at Nottingham Forest where he has proven a real handful for Championship defences.

Woodman is largely seen as a Newcastle player and has been on the books of the Magpies for some time.

He was, however, at Palace as well during his formative years and has gone on to become a fine young goalkeeper.

He's currently on loan at a play-off chasing Swansea City side in the Championship.

Boateng came through at Palace but never managed to force his way into the first-team for a prolonged period.

He spent loan periods at the likes of Crawley and Plymouth, before signing permanently for Exeter City.

He now plays for MK Dons in League One.

Razak was at Palace before Manchester City took him into their youth set-up.

It never really worked at City, though, and he's since embarked on quite a journeyman career.

He currently plays for IK Sirius in Sweden.