To celebrate Palace's last-gasp escape from relegation to Division Two at the end of the 2000/2001 season, we created this special homage to Super Dougie Freedman.
To download this wallpaper for PC, follow the PC instructions.
To download this wallpaper for Macintish (OS 8.5+) follow the Macintosh instructions.
PC INSTRUCTIONS (Windows 95/98)
1 - Click on the relevant link below by choosing the size closest to your screen size (1024x786 or 800x600).
2 - A full size version of the wallpaper will now open in another window (this may take a short time).
3 - In the new window, click on the image with your right mouse button.
4 - From the options in the grey pop-up box, choose "Set as Wallpaper".
5 - You now have the Super Dougie Freedman wallpaper!
MAC INSTRUCTIONS (OS 8.5+)
1 - Click on the relevant link below by choosing the size closest to your screen size (1024x786 or 800x600).
2 - Hold down the mouse button on the image you have selected and a menu will pop up. Select the option to "Download image to disk" and save the image somewhere on your hard drive.
3 - Hold down control and click the mouse on the Finder's background. Another menu will pop up and you can select "Change desktop background" at the bottom of that list (You could also select "Appearance" from the Control Panels in the Apple menu).
4 - Under the "desktop" tab, click "Place picture..." If you already have an image on the background, click "Remove picture" first.
5 - Go to the location on your hard drive where you saved the image, and hit "Choose". You should be able to use the JPEG format, if not, you will have to use a graphics program to covert the image to TIFF.
6 - In this window you can also select how the image appears on screen. If your screen size doesn't match the image sizes available, you can scale the image that most closely matches using "Scale to screen" or "Fill screen".
DOWNLOAD WALLPAPER
Super Dougie Freedman wallpaper - 800x600
Super Dougie Freedman wallpaper - 1024x768
November 15, 2001 13:30
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