Crystal Palace could sign young keeper Wes Foderingham after he impressed against them for Bromley last night.

The Eagles were denied half-a-dozen times by the 19 year-old as they drew 0-0 with the Blue Square South side, managed by former Palace chairman Mark Goldberg.

Afterwards, Palace boss George Burley revealed Foderingham, released by Fulham at then end of last season, had been training with his squad and he was considering signing him as third choice behind Julian Speroni and Lewis Price.

"He's been training with us for all pre-season," he said.

"He's a young keeper who we are actually looking to take on as third choice.

"He got released by Fulham and has been training with us the last two or three weeks and done well."

Palace, who included trialists Velice Sumulikoski, Tony Capaldi and Ali Fuseini in their starting line-up, dominated against Bromley but couldn't score.

They hit the crossbar through Claude Davis and Wilfried Zaha while Foderingham saved from Andy Dorman, Darren Ambrose, Neil Danns, Zaha, Alan Lee, Kieron Cadogan and Kieran Djilali.

Bromley almost nicked it in injury time but Price denied Leon McKenzie.

"We played a lot of players just 45 minutes and it was better than training," said Burley.

"It would have been nice to get a goal but it was good exercise and we had a look at one or two trialists.

"A few of them will be involved at Brentford on Friday and we have to speak to a couple of boys."